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MOST COMPLETE PROGRAM LISTINGS PUBLISHED!

WEEK ENDING JULY 3, 1937

VIRGINIA, VERRILL -.4

IN 1 IS ISSUE-WINNERS IN.1111--IE

RADIO GUIDE STAR OF STARS POLL!

"STARS RE-BORN"-WHAT SURGERY'S MAGIC HAS DONE FOR RADIO'S GREAT!

"RAINBOW'S END"-SEAN DICKENSON'S STRANGER-THAN-FICTION LIFE STORY!

witcositiowstwitoof

101.,0111***************

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Smash Features I

Personalities 1

® Radio's STAR of STARS

FIFTY years ago, the title of this little essay might have been, "Buck Benny Rides Again," or, "You Can't Keep a

Good Man Down." For that's the story. Radio Guide has

just completed its annual Star of Stars Election, and once more Jack Benny stands at the top of the heap, head and shoulders over the crowd, the Star of Stars of the greatest show on earth!

That's a story in itself. But there's a bigger story behind it. Because Jack Benny ranked No. 1 in 1936, too. And it was the same Jack Benny who was voted America's best in the year 1935!

Radio -and - Screen Top - Notcher, Jack Benny: Winner of Radio Guide's coveted Star of Stars award -three years in a row!

From amateur entertainer in Wauke- gan, Illinois, to a three -time title as the biggest name in radio -that's the saga of the pride of the Benny family. And while we're on the subject -on page 8 of this

issue of Radio Guide you'll find a story about the 1937 Star of Stars.

Radio Guide has a special pride in the Star of Stars Election. We're proud of our annual contest, proud that we are able to conduct it, proud of its rating as a re- liable barometer of radio popularity. But most of all we're proud of the enthusias- tic response of radio fans everywhere.

Characteristic of us as Americans, of course, is an inborn delight in contests.

That philosophy, that idea, is an evi- dent characteristic of Radio Guide's Star of Stars Election. Everybody gets in! Ballots come to this office from the windy plains of the Far West with the name of the writer's favorite star painfully scrawled with the stub of a pencil -and they come beautifully and precisely writ- ten, enclosed in a starchy English en- velope with a Park Avenue address!

Today, in June of this year 1937, this is your Star of Stars rating:

1. Jack Benny 2. Nelson Eddy 3. Lanny Ross 4. Frances Langford 5. Lulu Belle 6. Bing Crosby 7. Rudy Vallee 8. Eddie Cantor 9. Joan Blaine

10. Jessica Dragonette 11. Fred Allen 12. Don Ameche

There are lots of surprises in that list- ing. Eddie Cantor furnishes one of them. Third in 1935, he rose to second place in 1936 -to drop to eighth in this year's ranking. Nelson Eddy, not even in the running two years ago, shot into third place in '36, and is now crowding Jack Benny for top honors!

You'll notice that Frances Langford, in fourth place, tops all the rest of her sex. That's a quick climb. She went from nowhere to the top in one year!

Speaking of Benny again -and we were, you know -down there in eleventh place you'll find his late hated rival, Fred Allen. Allen will probably say that he was driven into the cellar when Benny played "The Bee!"

And so another Star of Stars Election passes into history. And from the bottom of our hearts, we of Radio Guide thank you, readers and radio fans everywhere, for your whole- hearted participation.

-THE EDITORS.

Radio Guide Week Ending July 3. 1937

IN THIS ISSUE Week Ending July 3. 1937

M. L ANNENBERG Publisher

CURTIS MITCHELL, Editorial Director

Stars Reborn Plastic surgery -in radio!

Rainbow's End Jean Dickenson's unusual story by MARY JACOBS

"Blue Heaven" How Gene Austin found it! by JACK SMALLEY.

Flying the Pacific -with the first passenger on the first Clipper flight by CARLTON E. MORSE

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Bert Lahr Millionaire Clown by LORRAINE THOMAS

Jack Benny This Is the Life -Part III by JACK JAMISON

Lily Pons Her photo -life story!

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News and Comment Plums and Prunes

by EVANS PLUMMER Inside Stuff

by MARTIN LEWIS The Radio Week

The Latest Radio News Music of the Masters

by CARLETON SMITH Short Waves

by CHARLES A. MORRISON

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Pictorial Features Dancing in the Clouds

Al Donohue's opening at the Rainbow Room in Radio City!

You Asked for Them -and Here They Are - Eight of Radio's 400!

No Visitors Allowed Behind radio footlights with Joe Cook!

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' Departments ' RADIO GUIDE'S X -Word Puzzle Stories of Near -by Stations Voice of the Listener Short -Wave Programs Contests on the Air Log of American Stations

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Programs Sunday, June 27 Monday, June 28 Tuesday, June 29 Wednesday, June 30 Thursday, July 1

Friday, July 2 Saturday, July 3

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Cover Portrait by Charles E. Rubino

Editorial Offices, 551 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.

RADIO GUIDE (Trade Mark Registered U. S. Pat. Office). Vo.nme VI. Number :17. Week ending .1 u :

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STARS

REBORN CAREERS - IN -RADIO DEMAND

GOOD LOOKS AS WELL AS TAL-

ENT - AND SURGEONS SEE

THAT STARS FILL THE BILL!

AFEW years ago, a radio star was a voice. Sheltered by the protective shadow of the mi-

crophone, she could be fat, thin, pretty or ugly. It didn't matter. Today, news- papers, magazines and million -dollar publicity campaigns bring the stars' faces to the attention of the public daily. And because we, the public, are human beings and react to beauty and ugliness in normal ways, we want our idols to be beautiful.

Besides, a radio star today cannot I- confined to radio activities alone and expect to stay on top. Broadway shows, personal appearances, night- club engagements, Hollywood films - all these are now considered necessary to the build -up of a successful radio star.

Look over your radio stars today - it's the Frances Langfords, the Gladys Swarthouts, the Lily Ponses, the Bing Crosbys and the Nelson Eddys who get the best programs, command the biggest money. There's no question but that their stage and film appearances contributed largely to making them the great stars they are in radio.

Radio stars have seen the warning signal and are taking heed. Miss Y, for ex- ample, who had a misshapen nose, faced facts. She saw two paths open to her: brief popularity and then oblivion -or a new face and a re- newed life on her career. Her decision led her to the plastic surgeon's office.

The physician examined her nose and found it to have a slight hump and a downward bony curve at the tip. When the nose was covered, Miss Y's potentialities became apparent. Her lips and chin were soft and well curved, her slanted green eyes took on a strangely beautiful and exotic ex- pression.

"The corrective operation," the sur- geon explained, "can be easily per- formed and in from thirty to sixty minutes' time. You needn't be afraid.

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There is no danger, no pain, little bleeding and you will be discharged in about two weeks."

After her operation, the girl's pro- fessional success was merely a matter of wise management. She appeared in a New York musical show, then in various New York night clubs. Step by step she was building up a glamor- ous reputation and background for herself. Then came a screen test, which she passed. Today she is in Hollywood featured in pictures, and her radio appearances net her about five times the salary she used to re- ceive. She is described in the newspa- pers as "the beautiful Miss Y," and she is about to marry a highly eligible and sought -after young movie actor.

Other examples, similar to hers, may be found in radio. Not only because it generally leads to Hollywood and from there on to unlimited possibilities in film and radio work, but because of the imminent arrival of television. Many radio people don't want this new and fast -approaching medium to find them unprepared.

The experience of Miss Y is a com- mon one, and plastic surgeons can du-

plicate her story with countless other exam- ples of radio artists who have come to them for new faces.

But not only wo- men take advantage of plastic surgery's benefits. One of the most dramatic stories, in which plastic sur- gery saved not only a career but helped

to solve a marital problem, concerns a well -known orchestra leader whom we shall call John Q.

John, a husky, rugged young man, symbolized American youth, even to the broken nose which he had re- ceived on a football field during his college days. He wore this nose proudly, as a mark of former glories. When he left school and formed his own orchestra, he accumulated a vast following, particularly with the

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THIS story is important to every girl who has ever dreamed of pur- suing a radio career or any other

kind of career. Nearly every story you've ever read about a radio Cin- derella has been built around the idea that she was entirely self -made. Never a word about knowing the right peo- ple, establishing the proper contacts. Now, for the first time, because of Jean Dickenson's gratitude toward Lily Pons, you can learn the truth about what it takes to become a radio star.

If it were possible for a girl to make the grade in radio entirely on her own, Jean Dickenson could have succeeded without anyone's help. For she is beautiful, slim and petite, with an ex- quisite pert face, dark -brown wavy hair with glints of gold, and vibrant brown eyes. She has a glorious voice that has brought her to the attention of many people at the top of the mu- sical profession.

Yet for over a year Jean Dickenson had waited for her break on the air. Under contract -without pay -to NBC, almost daily she reported for lessons in mike technique. And that was all she did achieve, except for one guest performance with the Beauty Box pro- gram. In spite of the fact that the NBC Artists Service was sure it would sell her shortly to a sponsor, nothing hap- pened.

It seemed all the more strange be- cause of the furor they had made about her while she was attending the Lamont School of Music in Denver.

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Armed with letters of introduction from her teacher, when she came east on a vacation, she had auditioned for both NBC and CBS. And both offered her contracts immediately; CBS was willing to pay her $50 a week for the privilege of handling her. And Gus Haenschen wired her, begging her to sing on the same program upon which she is starred today. Offered her then, in fact, more money than she is get- ting today.

But Jean, who was to graduate from the conservatory in six months, de- cided to finish her schooling first. Cer- tainly if they thought so much of her coloratura voice, when she had a little more experience she'd be all the more valuable to them.

So it wasn't till George Engles, head of the NBC Artists Service, visited her in Denver that she actually signed her NBC contract, giving NBC a long -term option on her services.

Things didn't turn out as she had planned. When she came to New York, eager to begin her professional career, Gus Haenschen said he was in no po- sition to change stars then and couldn't use her. Didn't want her -she thought bitterly. Nobody wanted her.

None of the programs for which she auditioned materialized.

Put yourself in her place. "I had

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JEAN DICKENSON

FOUND WHAT IT

TAKES TO BECOME

FAMOUS -AND ROSE TO THE TOP

BY

MARY JACOBS

Jean Dickenson -a radio favorite -as she appears today

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expected the world at my feet," she told me, passing her slim hand through her short, wavy, brown hair. "And everyone avoided me as though I had the plague. When I called, people were out.

"Believe me, I was mighty blue those days.

"I guess," she admitted, "I was as near to giving up then as I'll ever be. Till Lily Pons came along."

Remember back to spring, 1936? Lily was searching for a young singer whom she could befriend.

Over fifty prospective proteges had auditioned ... and to the critical Lily not one had a. voice fine enough to warrant encouragement. In despair she refused to listen to any more.

When NBC suggested Jean Dicken- son, Lily was frankly dubious. Finally, when they told her that Jean could sing G above high C easily, she con- sented to listen to Jean if she would come to the Pons apartment.

"Mother dressed me up in my best blue suit," Jean told me, "and my ac- companist, Edwin MacArthur, and Mr. A. Frank Jones, of the NBC Artists Service, took me to Miss Pons' apart- ment on West 57th St.

"First I sang an aria from "The Bar- ber of Seville." When I finished, Lily, who listened with her little head

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cocked to one side like a bird, mo- tioned me to continue. So I sang a semi -classical number, 'Love, Here Is My Heart'."

As the last note died away, Lily Pons sprang up and clapped her hands animatedly. "That was lovely," she said. "You will let Lily help you, n'est -ce pas ?" Without waiting for a reply, "With whom do you study? What have you done so far ?"

"She was so kind and interested, I felt right at home," Jean said. "I told her all about myself. I was practising by myself in New York, for I could not afford a first -rate teacher, and I wanted nothing but the best."

"But that is silly," Lily frowned. "A coloratura soprano needs much train- ing. You will go tomorrow to my teacher. I shall speak to him, yes ?"

When Jean went to Lily's teacher, she explained that she could not afford to pay much for lessons.

"For my friend, Lily Pons," he said, "I will teach you for nothing."

And so it was ... till Jean was mak- ing money as a singer, he instructed her free of charge, giving her the same careful training he gave his well -pay- ing pupils.

Whenever Jean grew discouraged, "Lily will be proud of you some day," he'd say. "You must work hard."

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"But that wasn't all Lily did for me," Jean said, her brown eyes shin- ing.

"About a week after I had sung for her she arranged a party for me at the Ritz Towers. where she introduced me as her protege to all the critics, many of her Metropolitan Opera fellow sing- ers, and other influential people.

"I suppos3 I was a little shy and hung back. 'Do not be afraid, ma cherie,' she said. `Lily will take care of you.' We took pictures together at the piano, a ad she got me some mar- velous publi.dty."

So great was Lily's confidence in Jean that sie arranged to introduce Jean as her protege on her next Coast - to -Coast program. And Jean must sing then the same songs she had sung for Lily.

Then. she became ill. It started with a common cold. Hastily summoned by her family, the doctor said: "Pharyn- gitis. This c-iild must be put to bed."

Jean °s throat closed up, and for al- most two weeks she lay in bed, rasp- ing and pant.ng. As she couldn't swal- low, liquids were poured down her raw, aching throat.

The days and nights alike were nightmares. Haunting her constantly was the thotght that she might never be able to sing again, that the timbre of her voice might change.

Just three more days before the Sunday night program. What could she do?

Once in a lifetime an opportunity like this comes: from certain nonentity and failure she was offered the chance to scale the heights, by a perfect stranger, Lily Pons. Now she must go

back on Lily, bring disgrace upon her- self, and write finis to what she had dreamed would be so lovely and fine.

Saturday, as she lay wide awake in the awful stillness of the night, she made up her mind. In spite of her doctor, in spite of her family, she would sing the next day.

And Sunday no one could keep her home. With trembling fingers she ad- justed her clinging white -satin eve- ning gown, especially ordered for this occasion.

At the huge studio, every seat was filled, for ermine -clad women and shop -girls alike eagerly waited to hear the gorgeous voice that had enthralled the great Lily Pons.

Afraid to look at the huge audience, Jean took her place before the mike. Now was no time for doubts -she just had to go through with it. Though she could hardly hold herself up, Jean Dickenson went through that program.

"My voice was still hoarse," she told me, "and I felt I had sung terribly." She imagined everyone was staring stonily at her, whispering about her failure, laughing at Lily Pons' "find." At least she would apologize to Miss Pons, tell her how miserable she felt at letting her down.

Evidently Lily didn't feel she had flopped. "You did fine, ma cherie," she beamed, kissing her on both cheeks and hugging her. "You will see, you will be famous some day."

The very next morning she was . of- fered a thirteen -week contract to sing on the Hollywood Hotel program, and that same week she found herself on a plane bound for Hollywood.

Today, as the new prima donna of

Below. left: Jean Dickenson as she looked when she lived in India in 1917. Right: Jean a short time later. after she'd moved to California

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Jean owes much to Lily Pons (inset). Above: Jean -and the latest fad, an afghan hound made of asparagus fern. These replicas are custom -made- any kind of flower can be used

the American Album of Familiar Mu- sic, Jean no longer needs the cham- pionship of Lily Pons, but Lily has not forgotten her.

"When Lily was indisposed a few weeks ago, I was selected for the great honor of taking her rehearsals for her Philharmonic Concert at Carnegie Hall," Jean said proudly.

In spite of the fact that she needed Lily Pons' help to get to the top, Jean Dickenson is no clinging vine; quite the contrary. This girl has lived, and knows what it means to fight for what you want.

Born in Montreal, the daughter of a mining- engineer en route from Alaska to India, Jean spent the first years of her life in India with uncivilized na- tives as her neighbors. When she was five, she contracted malaria, and it left her white and pasty- faced.

"If you want your child to live," the doctor told her mother, "you must get her out of India."

It was just after the World War, and thousands of British subjects ma- rooned in India swarmed the steam -

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dio series following that, plus a flock of Broadway hits, never completely. obliterated his first radio flop. He once said, "When the stage hands say I'm funny I'll know I'm good." But even though the men who shove the scenery backstage at the Winter Garden, where Bert is co- starring with Beatrice Lillie in "The Show Is On," give him their guffaw of approval on opening night, he continues to pore over his lines to

see if he can't improve "business." HIS tendency to never take success

for granted is one of the reasons why his name has never been out of lights since the neons first spelled it out on the Big Street. Some years back, in the Broadway hit "Hold Everything," he was in a wrestling skit with a come- dian of gargantuan proportions. Bert felt that he couldn't properly burlesque a wrestling match unless he first knew what it was all about. He went to a former heavyweight champion.

"Give me some wrestling lessons," he said.

The man sized up Bert, took in his dressing -room pallor and his fancy suit. "I'll give him lessons," he said to himself. "Terrible lessons."

He stacked him up against a tough hippodromer who had a set of cauli- flower ears and terrifying arms. At the end of the week Lahr was so crippled he had to give up golf. But he stuck it out for six solid weeks, letting the bruiser pummel him like a lump of putty. The night "Hold Everything" opened, the audience was laughing in the aisles, but Lahr collapsed in his dressing -room after the performance.

In "The Show Is On" he does a take- off on male "scat" singers which is a delicious bit of satire. He blubbers and croons and ends up by growling impishly at the orchestra leader, "Ohh, you dawggggg!" To be sure it would be a true burlesque, he made the rounds of the Fifty- second Street swing- spots, studied the technique of the band singers and finally ended up by hiring one of the singers to give him private lessons.

Lahr's story is the saga of Broad- way. It contains all the elements of recklessness, persistence and fool luck which went into the evolution of The

Bert Lahr lost 16 jobs in 3 months - then turned to the stage -and fame!

RECENTLY Elsa Maxwell, pet of Park Avenue, gave one of her famous parties. Among those

present were Doris Duke Cromwell, Gloria Baker, Woolworth Donahue, Prince Serge Obelensky -and Bert Lahr.

Bert Lahr's old friends were amus- ed. They knew he had been invited because he was a successful Broad- way clown, and Broadway clowns are an added fillip to a society shindig. But they decided to rib him about it.

"What's the matter, Bert? Going top- hat ?"

"Waddya mean, top -hat? Waddya mean ?" Bert spluttered. "I'm still a mugg!"

Then the Mugg proceeded to worry about it. The Mugg always worries. Off the stage and radio, Lahr forgets his sense of humor. He worries if his friends think he's going society. He worries if a gag didn't get a big enough laugh. He worries if you don't like his new suit. He worries if he thinks he hasn't left the waiter a big enough tip.

And this is the man who earns over $3500 a week and has been a success for fifteen years! This is the comedian

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who was called in on the "Manhattan Merry -Go- Round" program.

A few days before he started his series on the air, Bert carried his radio script around with him and read it aloud to everyone he met. "What do you think of this gag ?" he asked anx- iously, reading the entire script through. "Which line is better, this ... or this ?"

He was afraid his roughneck humor would not go over the air and that his most valuable comedy props, to wit, his pudgy nose and his startled, oft-. times crossed eyes, would be lost in radio.

As the day of his broadcast ap-

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proached, his script was finger- marked and worn and his friends were afraid he would muff a line through nervous- ness. But Bert came out on the stage, saw the huge studio audience and felt completely at home. He went through his lines completely disregarding the advice he had so frantically sought, and the first program on his new radio series was launched. Then, for the next seven days, he began to worry about next Sunday's show.

Maybe he was thinking of his first radio venture, made five years ago for a big cigarette company. After the first week, the company had bought off his contract. A second, and successful, ra-

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Street. And like most Broadway veter- ans, he likes to reminisce about the halcyon past when show business was wild and wooly and parents did their best to keep their offspring off the stage, rather than on it.

Bert was born some forty -odd years ago of not -so -poor but honest parents. So honest. were they, in fact, that when Bert showed unmistakable signs of stage fever at the age of twelve, they looked at his knobby, homely face and tried to talk him out of it. Through the influence of Papa Lahr, Bert got a job in a clothing store. The next day he was sent home, express collect. Bert got and lost sixteen jobs during the

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next three months. Ruefully, but phil- osophically, : is parents let him pursue a "career."

School shows were the vogue then. Even four lunatic brothers by the name of Marx were tolerated in one of these "kid acts." Bert joined "The Nine Krazy Kids" and they proceeded to startled vau Seville audiences all over the country.

"It was a cinch," Bert remembers. "All we needed was a lot of nerve and a cast -iron stomach. We lived on crackers for weeks at a stretch. That is, until we learned how to get our meals with matchstick. A matchstick did the worr of twenty nickels. We'd go to the Automat and as soon as a patron lifter the little glass partition to get a sancwich, we'd stick a match- stick in the partition so that it was never really closed. Then when a fresh sandwich ro led around, instead of in- serting nickels in the slot to open the partition, we lifted it with the match- stick. And heaven pity the customer who left a beefsteak pie on the table for a minute to get a cup of coffee!"

When Bert's voice showed baritone tendencies, he left the kid show and joined a tra reling carnival.

Unscrupul3us managers were no rarity then. :Vlore than once a manager took the show to a little town, collected the money '_or the evening perform- ance and then skipped. On one of these occasions, Bort was locked in his hotel room to be allowed out only on con- dition that le leave his luggage for security. He summoned the manager, blandly shoved him his suitcase in the corner and walked out a free man. "I just stuffed my wardrobe in my shirt -which shows you how big a ward- robe I had- -and left my $2.98 card- board valise behind," he said. "I was onto all the tricks by this time."

A burlesque magnate happened to see him at me of these carnivals and offered him thirty -five dollars a week to paint his nose red and splutter be- fore an auc ience. That looked like security. Bert accepted quickly, and began to send money home.

THAT was a lucky move, for Bert

came into burlesque at an opportune moment. At that time, Ziegfeld was lord of Broadway and he had introduc- ed a Babylcnian display of gorgeous women to the stage. So frantic were the other producers to match him wo- man for woman, that in no time at all there was th3 appalling situation of too many legs and not enough comics on the New Yo:k boards. Feverish talent scouts were sent out to comb the country for new comedians. Vaudeville houses came under their dragnet first, and finally, with great reluctance, the burlesque houses. Result: Bert Lahr entered the nigh sphere of Broadway. As an explanatory note, among other comedians recruited from burlesque at this particular period were Jack Pearl, Joe Cook, V< illie and Eugene Howard and Eddie C intor.

With Bert and Broadway it was a case of love at first meeting. His zany comedy, his blithe "mugging," his dumb sputtering hit a blase beauty - drunk theater audience with the im- pact of a tornado. Ascent was rapid, and Bert, wt o was used to a fifty -cent top, was now playing to a $7.70 -a -seat first night! So popular did he become that once George White and another producer went to court to fight over his services, each claiming that his show couldn't go on unless Lahr was in it to draw the audience. When pro- ducers fight over you in court -you're good! Another success sign . . . the Shuberts, veteran show producers, once offered Bert $300 to appear in one of their productions. Today, he is in their "The Show Is On" at ten

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times that salary. With his added earn- ings from radio and a movie contract which will be fulfilled some time in the summer, Bert is rapidly approach- ing the millionaire class.

AND yet with all of this, Bert is un- sure of himself. Always perfectly

at home before a big audience, he is nervous in a small gathering. He sud- denly becomes afflicted with tongue - tieditis and mopes alone in a corner, a half -worried frown clouding his face. He is not an expansive speaker, his vo- cabulary is limited, and he freezes up in the presence of strangers. Only when he is with his small coterie of in- timate friends does his self- conscious- ness disappear. Then he is again a clown. His most overworked word is "throw." "Throw me a filet mignon and potatoes," he tells the waiter. "Throw yourself a cigarette," he tells a visitor. Always the word "throw."

One of his best friends, strangely, is Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway was with Lahr in New York just before the

author left for Spain, and almost talked Lahr into taking the trip with him, but Bert's passion for the theater over- came his yearning for travel.

His true mentor, however, is Harry Schaefer, to whom he refers, with a grin, as "my valet." Harry dresses him, scolds him, sees that his suits are pressed and is the tester for his radio jokes. If Harry laughs, the gag stays in. Lahr has no sense of time or money, no memory for details, no recollection of appointments or faces. Harry re- members for him. Although no Beau Brummel, Bert is the delight of his tailor. He visited a tailor seven years ago, had his measurements taken and orders all of his suits by phone. "Throw me a gray herringbone suit," he says. When Harry notices that the Lahr waistline is fluctuating, he measures him and relays the news to the tailor.

Harry watches over him like a po- lice dog. For example, a few weeks ago Harry had to be removed from a movie set because a collapsible chair Bert was to sit on wouldn't collapse.

BEING A MUGG ONCE MEANT A

CRACKER DIET TO BERT LAHR.

NOW IT MEANS $3500 A WEEK!

Harry had nailed it "so Bert wouldn't be hurt."

Somehow, it speaks very well for a man when he inspires such fidelity in his employe. It suggests that the em- ployer himself is capable of great loyalty. In Lahr's case this is true. His partner during his happy -go -lucky burlesque days came down with an incurable illness about ten years ago. Every single week from that day on, a sizable chunk of Lahr's earnings have been put into an envelope and sent to the sanitarium where the ail- ing partner is fighting the dread mala- dy. Of course, the story didn't come from Lahr. He doesn't think he's noble. Any burlesque trouper would do the same. For that's what the fellow who calls himself "a mugg" is.

Bert Lahr may be heard Sundays on Manhattan Merry -Go -Round over an NBC network at: EDT 9:00 p.m. - EST 8:00 p.m. CDT 8:00 p.m. - CST 7:00 p.m. MST 6:00 p.m. - PST 5:00 p.m.

Jack Pearl (above, left), later famous as Baron Muenchausen, and Eddie Cantor (above), renowned for his work on stage, screen and in radio - started in the old days

Joe Cook (below) gave kid shows at 6 -1 ate r entered vaudeville. T h i s

was the way the old- timers began

Alumni of Broadway - and the school of hard knocks -are Willie and Eugene Howard (above and right). They're still big -time comics!

BY LORRAINE THOMAS

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MARY SEEMED FAMIL-

IAR, SOMEHOW, AND

JACK KNEW HE'D MET

HER SOMEWHERE, BUT

HE DIDN'T AND OUT

WHERE -UNTIL AFTER

HE HAD MARRIED HER

BY

JACK JAMISON

Above: Mary Livingstone - wife and favorite stooge of Ace Comedian Jack Benny. Her name was once Sadye Marks. Left: Mary -at beach

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0 NE night in Vancouver, B. C., Jack Benny was sitting in his dressing -room taking off his

make -up. In the next dressing -room was Zeppo Marx of the Marx Brothers.

"What are you doing after the show, k =d ?" asked Zeppo.

"Eating," said Jack, eating being his favorite pastime.

"I know some people here," said Zeppo. "They've asked me out to their house. Come on along. They won't mind."

Zeppo's friends in Vancouver turned out to be just ordinary home folk. It was like Waukegan. They weren't connected with the show business. They were a married couple with two

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11M is the little girls -one about twelve years old and the other a year or so younger. It was a pleasant, friendly, quiet home evening.

Now we skip to 1925. Jack, still barnstorming around th&

country, was playing at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles in 1925. The evening in Vancouver was only a pleasant memory in his past. Vaude- ville actors used to be like sailors in that they had friends, if not girls, in every port. It was the only home life they knew. And, in Los Angeles, Jack's friends were a married couple by the name of Mann.

Mrs. Mann phoned him at the thea- ter and asked him if he would like to

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go out to a night club and take her sister along as a blind date.

He took a liking to Sadye Marks, Bebe Mann's sister, and they saw each other two or three times before he left California.

Then it was back to the old grind; trains and towns, trains and towns.

A week before Christmas in 1926 Jack was playing at the Palace in New York -a headliner, now, at the theater which had once been the scene of his worst flop. After the afternoon performance he decided to go for a walk in Central Park and get some exercise.

"Outside of Dad and Florence I haven't even got anyone to send pres-

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ents to," he thought. He stopped on the sidewalk. He was in front of a jewelry store. On impulse, he stepped inside.

"That's a nice bracelet, there," he said to the hovering clerk. "I'll take that, I guess."

"Yes, sir," said the clerk, holding up the sparkling circlet of diamonds. "To whom shall I send it, sir ?"

"Oh, sure,' said Jack. "Uh. Um. Put `Sadye 1V:arks, care of Mr. and Mrs. Al Mann, Li.s Angeles, California,' on it, will you? '

"Is there L card ?" " `Merry Christmas from Jack.' I

guess that's all." Another year went by.

IN 1927 Jac :c was back in New York 1 once more, and once more walking up Fifth Avenue. Not ten doors from the very jewelry store in which he had bought the tracelet he bumped into a woman in a fur coat.

"I beg yoar pardon, Madame," he stammered, :Ming his hat.

"Why, Jack Benny! What in the world are you doing here ?" cried Bebe Mann, Sadye's married sister.

"Are you c n your way back to L. A. or have you dust come east ?" he asked her.

"I'm going home in a couple of days. I'm just on a shopping trip. I'm going to stop off ir. Chicago."

"That's practically my home town, you know," Jack told Bebe Mann. "I'm going ;here next week myself. I'm opening in `The Great Tempta- tion,' the Schubert show."

Jack Benny whirl- wind - romanced Mary Liv ngstone, but couldn't re- member where he had first met her

Mounties in a big red coat and boots. "She hasn't any right to. I don't

want her to," he found himself think- ing unhappily. "I'll stop it. By golly, that's what I'll do; I'll phone Bebe right now."

He jumped out of bed and grabbed the phone.

It was 4 a.m. when he got her. "Jack!" she exclaimed. "What on

earth has gotten into you? It's al- most morning!"

"Say, Bebe -" "Yes, you idiot!" "I'm lying here worrying about

something. We're both going to be in Chicago next week. Will you have Sadye meet us there ?"

"Will I what ?" she demanded. "Wire Sadye to meet us in Chicago." "Oh, all right! I'll wire her! Any-

thing to keep you quiet. Go to sleep." Sadye met them in Chicago. Jack

rented a car and they drove up the lake shore.

"Say, Sadye," he said as they drove along -and these are the exact words he used -"how about you and me get- ting married ?"

"Yes," said Sadye -surprisingly. He stared at her in a dazed, stricken

way and the car nearly ran off the road.

"Sunday ?" he ventured gingerly. "Yes," said Sadye again. It couldn't be true. It must be the

moon. She would get over it, he was afraid ... And the next day it began to look as if she was getting over it. She was jittery. He could tell. He understood perfectly how she felt. En-

gaged to one man in Canada and tell- ing another man that she would marry him Sunday -a vaudeville actor, too!

"Honey, you're getting scared," he said, confessing his fears to her. "If I wait till Sunday you're liable to back out on me and go back to the Coast and marry that other fellow after all. Come on -hop in the car and we'll drive to Waukegan and get married right today."

And Sadye gave him a scared look and said "Yes" again.

COR a wedding ring he gave her the f plain gold band which had been his mother's, which she had given to him just before she died. The license car- ried the date of January 12, 1927. So, as you see, Jack and Sadye (better known as Mary Livingstone) have been married ten years.

But now - Five weeks after they were married

they were in Baltimore having their dinner at the Belvedere Hotel. As the waiter brought them their dessert Mary shot a quizzical, speculative glance across the table.

"Life is funny, isn't it ?" she mused. "I mean, about the way we met -"

"What's funny about that ?" Jack asked her.

"Where do you think we met ?" she asked in turn.

"In Los Angeles, of course." Mary shook her head. "Well," he asked, "where did we

meet, then? I guess I ought to know where I met you; I was there."

She stirred her coffee reflectively.

"Were you ever in British Columbia ?" "Yes. In Vancouver." "Do you remember one time years

ago when you went out with Zeppo Marx after the show to call on some people ?"

"No -oh, yes, I do, too," Jack admit- ted. "I remember something like that."

"The people had two little girls. One of them -the one with the black hair -was about twelve years old. She didn't like actors."

"Yes," said Jack, "I remember her. What are you driving at ?"

Mary looked across the table. "Her name was Sadye Marks," she said.

And that's the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

The almost incredible way Jack Benny rocketed to radio's top after his first mike appearance, and the tenacity with which he has clung to the top rung of the ladder ever since, will always be regard- ed as a radio phenomenon. Don't miss the final chapter of this amaz- ing story -in next week's issue of RADIO GUIDE!

Jack Benny may be heard Sundays on his own program over an N BC network at: EDT 7:00 p.m. - EST 6:00 p.m. CDT 6:00 p.m. - CST 5:00 p.m. MST 4:00 p.m. - PST 3:00 p.m.

and later for the West Coast at: PST 7:30 p.m. - MST 8:30 p.m.

"Are you the Temptati asked Bebe irreverently. "Why on't we ride out on the same train ?"

"Swell!" he agreed. "How's Sadye ?" "She's engs ged to be married. A nice

fellow from Canada." "Is that so Wish her luck for me,

will you ?" he said. They parte3 with a promise to meet

on the train, and Jack strolled back to his hotel. At two in the morning he Woke up feeling utterly miserable. "I'm catching flu, ' he thought, and then suddenly he new why he felt rotten. It had nothing at all to do with flu. This Sadye Marks, the fresh kid, was marrying a nice fellow from Canada - probably one of those handsome

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Mary and Jack - they've been mar- ried for ten years

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Gene Austin - his own song caught up with him

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When whippoorwills call, And evening is nigh, I hurry to my Blue Heaven . . .

OFF in a earner of the night club a boy and a girl listened to the sweetly sad music, and his

hand closed tightly over hers. "Every time Gone Austin sings that,

it hits me right where I live," mur- mured the youth.

The fellow at the piano was young, too, but his eyes were old. Girls were attracted to Gene. He was too good - looking for his own good, with those finely chiseled features, tanned skin, wavy brown hair. But he didn't care much for girls. He was a rover and always had been. Two years through the hell of France and out of the Army at nineteen. Nobody believed he was that young, and it didn't matter to him what they thought anyway.

He looked at the couple sitting alone in the corner.

"Suckers," he murmured. Yes, they all fell for that song. Fun-

ny, too, because it had kicked around at a music house for seven years, and nobody had given the tune a tumble. A piano -thumper at Feist's urged Gene to give it a try, and to oblige he h.id added it as an extra number. Maybe it was the way he sang it, crooning sort of, instead of giving it the spec- tacular kind of treatment, a la Al Jol- son, that was the vogue.

The young couple went out, with the girl pressing blissfully close to her boy friend's arm.

WELL hafta call you cupid," grinned the manager when Gene finished.

He leaned across the piano. "A guy in here last night, he says he was going with his girl three years when he heard that. He proposed right away. He was passin' out the cigars."

Gene grinned. "That's an old story, Al. They all

get a yen for a little fireplace and a pair of slippers when they hear that number. Ain't it the bunk! I'd better liven 'em up. Here's one that ought to wow 'em in Tin Pan Alley. I just wrote it."

And the hot jungle -beat of "How Come You Do Me Like You Do" brated like a fever through the piano wires.

It was a hit, all right. Yet "Blue Heaven" was the one they all wanted. For some fool reason everybody went sentimental over it.

After a slow start it became the best seller on Gene's list of recordings. He was going like a house afire, those days. Gene Austin was a name to tie to in Tin Pan Alley.

It was like an invitation from roy- alty to be invited aboard his yacht. When he spent a Summer cruising in it from New York down around Flor- ida and up to New Orleans, just fish- ing and putting in here and there to loaf and cash royalty checks, Gene would think of "Blue Heaven" and wonder how many more marriages it had accounted for. No matter, though;

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it was a real money -maker for him. He wanted to put in at New Or-

leans and g) up to Yellow Pine, where he'd been reared. Maybe that ancient Civil War piano would be there still. He'd learned to play on its yellow, warped keys, just picking out melodies he'd heard sung or whistled. Never had a lesscn in his life and couldn't read a note._ and here he was rolling in money . . . when good artists went hungry. Life was like that. Ironical.

The little town was not changed. From it he gad run away to join a cir- cus, and dcne everything from riding bareback it the ring, tangy with pine shavings, tc playing behind the smelly steam boiler of the wheezing calliope. That was the life!

How could people take root and be content to live in some dinky little cottage way off here a thousand miles from the bright lights? Marry, raise kids, grow old.

HIS apartment in New York cost $40,000 to furnish, and was as

big as the Grand Central Station. Just about as many people went through it, too.

He'd hav a to get the latest copy of Variety.

Gene read the headline and chuckled: "WALL STREET LAYS AN EGG." Reading further, it began to appear

that business was taking a nose -dive. Things wei e happening to the stock market. Well, that didn't bother young Gene Austin much. He was a song- writer, not a financier. So long as peo- ple kept on singing, he'd do all right.

But he d dn't do all right. Tin Pan Alley began to die on the vine. The great bubble had burst, the bubble that had sparkled with green and purple lights and the golden sheen of flowing money, money that had flowed like a yellow stream.

"Okay, I'll get out of song business," Gene told his pals. "I'm fed up with it anyway."

And he was. With the changing mood of the country, his own mood had changes. He didn't feel like sing- ing any mope. There were now dozens of fellows picking up that intimate style of crconing he had started. Let 'em have it.

Gene west into the auto business. It failed, and thousands of dollars went down the river. He financed a manufacturing concern and wound up behind the eight ball.

THE old He began to get out of his system. Men he met were differ-

ent from these in show business. They had homes and were fighting to keep them. They had wives who stuck through thick and thin. And always when they had troubles, they'd ask Gene to play "Blue Heaven."

A turn tc the right, A little uhite light, Will lead you to my Blue Heaven ... There was a slim, dark -eyed girl

listening. Fer name was Agnes Antel- line, and s ze thought Tin Pan Alley was probably the name of a dump where they threw old rubbish.

"By jingo," thought Gene, "it's got me going, too."

You'll see a smiling face, A fireplace, a cozy room . . .

Funny, when he'd sung that song for the reccrding the words had meant E little to him that he had forgotten the second verse, and merely sang snatches of hummed it. And people had said: "I love the way you sang that second verse "!

Had the song he sang all those years finally reached him? Maybe these peo- ple weren't suckers after all, to believe

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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Austin anal their baby daughter -Charlotte

BY JACK SMALLEY These three are happy in their first home -it's "Blue Heaven"

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in matrimony and a little home. May- be there was something to it. Was he too disillusioned, too weary of the empty phrases to love?

With this girl he felt ambition again. He wanted to write songs for her. He wanted to make money, get back on top of the heap, so that she'd like him.

She liked him anyway. It took time for that to sink in. She didn't care if he was broke. She didn't care any- thing except that Gene Austin was the man for her.

So they were married. Trouping was the only way Gene

could make a living, and he went back to it. In Charlotte, North Carolina, their little daughter was born. They lived in trunks, but they were happy.

What were the words?

Just Molly and me, And baby makes three, We're happy in my Blue Heaven ....

FOR the first time, they made sense. Sentimental? Sure. But what of it!

He had "flung roses riotously, gone with the wind "; now he'd fight to win his Blue Heaven.

Hollywood was the place to make the attempt, where the big radio pro- grams were lining up talent, where there might be work in the studios.

Discouragements came thick and fast, yet Gene now knew what he wanted. And when a fellow knows that, he's gone a long way on the come -back trail.

He wanted a little home for his wife and daughter. How he schemed to get it! He ground out songs and tried to peddle them. He haunted radio sta- tions. He announced he was on the wagon, because that way he could save a few dollars more. A few dollars to- ward buying that Blue Heaven.

Then persistence began to pay. Gene was commissioned to write songs for Mae West. He turned out songs that had heart in them, and the biggest money- making star in Hollywood is- sued orders: Gene Austin writes my songs from now on. He made some musical shorts that clicked.

And the best break of all came when Joe Penner, another lad who had known how it feels to be taken over the bumps, gave him a spot on his program.

GENE and his wife shopped for fur- niture. They knew exactly what

they wanted. They found a little cot- tage, neat and glossy new -and there were roses growing on the porch!

His first home! Gene never knew, never even guessed, what it meant to say that. The furniture arrived and was put in place. His wife, in an apron, hung pictures, while baby trotted around and put smudgy finger- marks on the glass, and wasn't even scolded for it.

There was a corner in the living - room, next the fireplace, just made for Gene's piano. He sat down to play, then remembered something. Rum- maging around in a closet he found them, a pair of old slippers. Then he ran his fingers over the keys . . .

Just Molly and me, And baby makes three, We're happy in my Blue Heaven ... Mrs. Austin came and tucked her

head against his shoulder. Then she looked at him and smiled.

"Sucker," she said, and kissed him.

Gene Austin may be heard Sundays with Joe Penner over a CBS network at: EDT 6:00 p.m. - EST 5:00 p.m. CDT 5:00 p.m. - CST 4:00 p.m. MST 3:00 p.m. - PST 2:00 p.m.

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CHICAGO. -All of you who've seen the Bernie -Winchell opus, "Wake Up and Live," will say

that it would be impossible for a per- son to find an open, unattended micro- phone, as Jack Haley did in the pic- ture, and impress his "phantom" voice on a program being broadcast. But that's where you're wrong. It hap- pened here last week on a Poetic Mel- odies presentation! Franklyn MacCor- mack had just completed reading a poem with the lines, "Whether mighty in station or lowlier born, unwelcome's the fellow who toots his own horn," when a hollow voice rang out with "Hello!" But the hello -er wasn't vis- ible. Amazed, staff engineers sprang to attention and began a frenzied search for the cause of the ghost greeting . . .

and they found it. In a small studio used by the mikemen who make those station identification announcements, they came upon Ernie Dahl, a new page boy, studying a book on "How to Be a Radio Engineer." Ernie was sur- prised at the excitement. "I just pushed the announcer's button," he said, "to see how it worked. Then I said `Hello.' I didn't know the studio was on the air! But it worked!"

Romance in June: June 26 is the date set by America's Sweetheart, Mary Pickford, for her marriage to Buddy Rogers ... Mrs. Le- bert Lombardo, who changed her name June 14, was social- ite Helen Pershing Healey, of Bradford, Pa.... August will see the nuptials of pretty Alice Patton, musician - actress, who plays the roles of "Nancy" and "Jane Watson" in "Backstage Wife." She'll become the bride of W. Hatfield Smith, a Chicago stockbroker.

Dave Rose, the pianist- arranger, tripped over a music stand and landed in glorious Gale Page's lap. Blushing, Gale remarked that the suddenness of his approach almost flattened her out

. Another matter of laps is the argu- ment between CBS Mikeman Tommy Bartlett and WISN Sportcaster Allan Hale. They're settling it by means of a midget auto race at the State Fair Park in Milwaukee ... A rural touch is brought by a letter from Lulu Belle, who reports that Scotty has just fin- ished fencing their 50 -acre North Car- olina farm and is starting to paint the barn. Lulu has her chores, too.

If you can't sing, try this: Nancy Joyce Durkin, six -year -old Windy City redhead, earned much applause at a recent amateur talent broadcast by singing while standing on her head. Maybe I've been going at it the wrong way all these years! Upsy- daisy!

Podium Pothooks: Any minute now Eddy Duchin will be a daddy. So his Palmer House contract permits him the necessary time off to fly to New

York when the event occurs .

Paul Whiteman will be returning to the Chi Drake Hotel November 5, with increased pay . .

Bernie Cummins and his musicians have a special tech- nique for making music at the wind- swept Beach Walk of the Edgewater Beach Hotel. The direction in which they point their horns and fiddles all depends upon the direction of the wind -thus making Cummins a real ork

pilot! ... Very danceable are the rhy- thms of that new band of the Jesse Crawfords at the Congress Hotel. The twin electric organs add zip to the ar- rangements . Phil Spitalny's all - girl band will stage its broadcasts in various cities next season, and the leader expects to make the most of his tour by scouting for added feminine talent. Radio stations will be searched.

PLUMS and

PRUNES BY EVANS PLUMMER

Hollywood Flicks: Nelson Eddy's former sponsor has signed the newly wed Jeanette MacDonald (Mrs. Gene Raymond) for a series starting in Sep- tember ... W. Winchell will do a few mikings from N'Yawk this summer

They're digging the cellar of Doh Wilson's new home in San Fernando Valley . Dorothy Lamour's hubby, Bandleader Herbie Kay, is on his way east after a visit with the - screen charmer . . . That Jack Benny -Mary Livingstone trip to Europe is shrivel- ing. Picture commitments are delay- ing the sailing ... Sneak into Amos 'n' Andy's studio between broadcasts and you may hear a hot jam session going full blast with Andy swinging the ivories, Amos sizzling the fiddle, and Joe Gallicchio's musicians joining in to lay the cats in the groove ... "Fibber McGee's" pronouncer, Harlow Wilcox, is polishing up his polo . . . Lum 'n' Abner have turned music publishers. Their theme song, "Eleanor, "' will soon be on the music counters.

NBC's "Don Winslow of the Navy" serial, by the way, has a new theme song- which, NBC points out, has nothing to do with the rival CBS net- work. The song? Why, "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean," of course.

Impersonator Sheila Barrett, blond Songstress Benay Venuta and Joe Rines' orchestra are auditioning in Chi for a new commercial ... Boake Car- ter will be off the air next week while playing sailor and having fun ... That demonstration the other day in the Hotel Sherman lobby was merely Ba- toneer Jan Garber whooping and leaping upon Warbler Jackie Heller to welcome him back to town . Jack Fulton celebrated his birthday last Sunday, he -man style. With a flock of friends, he went on a picnic and cooked in the open -wieners and toasted marshmallows! ... Al Pearce's stop in Chi last week revealed his original sin -a matter of being the first person in the United States to own a ukulele

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Louis Roen, the NBC mikeman, was telling Bess ( "Today's Children ") Johnson of his work in putting his boat in condition for Lake Michigan, so she promised him a gift. of "some- thing for his ice -box." On the next Saturday, after Roen had done much anticipation, the "something" was de- livered to his craft. It was nothing wetter than a 25 -pound cake of ice!

Dramatically Speaking: Dave Goth - ard, leading man of "Helen Trent" and "Modern Cinderella," last week re- ceived a letter from his mother that had been mailed December 14 in Los Angeles. Across its envelope was stamped: "Damage due to airmail in- terruption near Salt Lake City, Utah, on December 15, 1936." The interrup- tion, of course, was the crash of the airliner whose wreck was found re- cently . Joan Blaine is readying to do a series of guest turns on the Edgar Guest "It Can Be Done" programs . . .

There's talk of bringing Francis X. Bushman back to Chicago to play the "First Nighter" role of the programs so named . Incidentally, Barbara Luddy, the ingenue of that show, started out to be a singer, lost her voice in the midst of an operetta, and became an actress instead . Joint candid -camera men are Les Tremayne, Bill Bouchey and Charles Calvert, all of the "Betty and Bob" cast, who share the same darkroom.

The other day, Henry Saxe, called to take the part of a doctor in "While the City Sleeps," began studying up on the pronunciation of medical terms - for when he was handed his script to read, he learned he was a doctor, all right, but of the veterinarian variety, so the cast gave him the horse laugh!

Above: When Rubinoff left Hollywood for New York re- cently, chorines who worked with him in "This Year's Kisses," bade him good -by. It was the maestro's first movie

Right: CBS Ace Sports Com- mentator Ted Husing (right) covered the recent National Open Golf Tournament in Bir- mingham, Mich. Here he's talking to Golfer Tony Manero

Left: Ben Grauer described the Inventors' Congress held lately in Manhattan. This pose shows the announcer telling about a hot water bottle made to fit a particular person's face

Below: Harriet Hilliard is teamed with Tenor Bill Brady in the new movie, "New Faces of 1937.°' In private life, Har- riet's the wife of renowned Orchestra Leader Ozzie Nelson

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Left: Singer Edythe Wright gets a more prominent part on the Friday night ciga- rette- sponsored show when Jack Pearl goes on vacation. Edythe and the rest of the T. Dorsey gang will car- ry on by themselves

Right: Rcsaline Greene holis the d stinction of being Mrs. Franc lin D. Roosevelt's an- nouncer. Slie wiill fade from :he ai,r when Mrs. Roose- velt takes a .summer vacation frori radio, beginning July 14

Left: Diminutive Diva Lily Pons is being succeeded on the Wednesday CBS ciga- rette- sponsored show by Romantic Tenor Frank Parker. Lily's shown here besieged by autograph hunters

Below: On July 8, Hillybilly Wit Bob Burns will be in his glory -for that is the date on which he be- comes head man on the B i n g C r o s b y "Music Hall" show, while Bing vacations!

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PHIL LORD'S "We, the People" will be back on the airlanes in the early fall in the interests of a cof-

fee concern. The day, time and net- work have not been set at this writ- ing. A popular show designed for the youngsters also will return to the air in the fall. It's the "Tom Mix Series" and it will be heard over the NBC - Blue network starting September 27.

So much for programs coming back. Here's news about one going off which may surprise many baseball fans. Babe Ruth folds his twice -weekly baseball gossip and interviews on July 9. My personal opinion is that this program was aired too late in the evening.

Bing Crosby is going off the air, but don't be frightened; it will be for only one month, which means merely that Bing is taking his annual vacation. During the crooner's absence, Bob Burns will lead the guests to the mi- crophone in his own inimitable way.

Incidentally, when Jimmy Dorsey and his band leave Crosby's "Music Hall," their place will be taken by a new band under the direction of Johnny Trotter, who for- merly played with Hal Kemp's popular music makers.

Here's some more news of other addi- tions to come. When Walter O'Keefe re- places Fred Allen on the "Town Hall" show, his femme stooge will be Alice Frost, who was last heard as the female foil for Stoopnagle & Budd. You may recall she worked with O'Keefe when he was head man of the Caravan Se- ries heard over CBS several seasons ago. And if you're interested in her full name, it's a very long one -Mrs. Alice Dorothy Margaret Frost Foulk.

The "Tune Twisters," a popular male trio, will join the summer series replacing the Jack Benny show, start- ing July 4, which really will give them a good reason for celebration. The boys were last heard with Ray Noble until he departed for Hollywood and the Burns and Allen show.

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such marvelous human interest pro- grams. In all seriousness he replied, "It's because I have lived so long and suffered so much." Of course it almost floored the local boy, who tried hard to keep a straight face through it all.

If you didn't hear the Marx Bros. when they appeared recently on the "Hollywood Hotel" show in a con- densed radio version of their picture, "A Day at the Races," you missed out on many laughs. It was one of the funniest air shows this loudspeaker eavesdropper has ever listened to. So, here's my vote to the sponsor who is interested in these comics for a regu- lar series. They have what it takes to make a successful program.

The night the "Vox Pop" show, with Parks Johnson and Wally Butterworth, goes on the air a large banner telling about the program is placed in the lobby of the hotel or theater or other public place from which the show originates. Two weeks ago the show came from the Hotel New Yorker lob- by, and when it was over the boys

looked around and noticed the banner had disappeared. Ten minutes later, the house detective found it on the 20th floor, where it ap- parently had been carried by a playful practical joker!

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Shirley Ross makes her final ap- pearance on the Ken Murray show on June 30, and at the moment the most popular contender to fill this spot is Benay Venuta . Jean Sablon, who was imported from France by NBC, is going to be heard regularly on the "Magic Key," starting next month.

Mentioning France reminds me to inform any readers who are contem- plating a trip to that country, that they can follow the Burns and Allen scripts while they are across the big pond. The B. & A. programs are being trans- lated into idiomatic French and broad- cast by a station in Paris with French artists portraying the parts of the American comics. The program is very popular over there -which may prove that fifty million Frenchmen can't be wrong! Not all the time, anyway!

I'm going to let you folks in on a little secret which the parties con- cerned even tried to keep from me. The script used by Kate Smith on her broadcasts is typed on a special ma- chine with letters and numerals al- most twice. the size found on standard makes of typewriters. This is due to the fact that the "Songbird of the South" is quite near -sighted.

The conductor of a popular Sunday afternoon program recently visited a southern city, from which he put on his broadcast. Just before the pro- gram went on the air, one of the boys at the radio station asked the visitor how it was possible for him to put on

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Did you know that Judy Starr, cur- rently heard with Rudy Vallee, and Patricia Norman, new vocalist with the Eddy Duchin band, are sisters? Incidentally, Judy is leaving Vallee's pro- gram very soon - within a few weeks.

Meredith Willson, West Coast maes- tro, will probably get the job to supply the music for "Show Boat" when the program originates from Hollywood starting July 8. Baritone Thomas L. Thomas and Soprano Nadine Conner will join Charles Winninger, who takes over the program on the same date . . .

Exactly one month later to the day, Nelson Eddy will join the "Sunday Night Variety Show," emceed by Don Ameche, which is already overflow- ing with big -name stars, making it the highest -priced program on the air.

There had been much concern over the condition of Mrs. Lanny Ross for some time. The arrival of the expected stork was late, as I reported here sev- eral weeks ago. At last it came. Her baby was born Saturday, June 12, at 1:30 a.m.. It was a girl. But it was born dead. That night Lanny sang in Pittsburgh and then hurried back to the hospital in New York City to be with his wife. She is doing nicely and there is no cause for alarm.

In September the airwaves will be graced with the charming voice of Jeanette MacDonald, who has been signed to be the singing star of the "Open House" program's new series. The total radio experience of Miss MacDonald has been limited to infre- quent guest appearances. J. L. Raw - linson, the radio director of the pro- gram, was successful in persuading Miss MacDonald and her predecessors, Nelson Eddy and Grace Moore, to sing on weekly radio programs of their own, although all three had previously refused to sign for a regular series.

Parkyakarkus and his bride will trek eastward for a four -week vacation in New York and his home town, Boston ... Kay Thompson turned down a new radio job in order to go on a belated honeymoon with her maestro -hubby, Jack Jenny. They will go to Bermuda, an ideal vacation spot, if you should ask me. Too often radio stars are com- pelled by their work to postpone or sacrifice their honeymoons.

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When Al Donahue and his orchestra

opened their third en- gagement in the Rain- bow Room atop Radio City, New York - it was the first time a

band had played there more than twice. Be- fore the entertainment begins. Al tells the boys what he wants. gives them final in- structions. They will remain until October 5

DANCING in the

CLOUDS -WITH AL DONAHUE AT

HIS OPENING, JUNE 2!

Photos by Gene Lester

2 Above, and left to right: Jack Dona-

hue. Al's brother. Stanley Webb. Ted Foley. John Killam, Wilbur Hoffmann, Tommy Norato, Her- mann Daniels. Al- most hidden behind Daniels is Jack Kelly. pianist. The brass section isn': shown. Al Donahue directs

Just because he's Al's brother doesn't mean

that Jack Donahue receives more than his share of fa- vors. He doesn't. He holds his position with the band because of his ability. Jack plays the bass clarinet -but in addition. he can double on all reeds and wood -winds!

! Al Donahue plays the `I- violin. conducts, sings and arranges for the orches- tra! He married Socialite Fredericka Gallatin. has one son. Albert Donahue. Jr.. age 3. Another baby is expected. Al studied law at Boston University, later attended the New England Conservatory of Music. He has had a band ten years, has played six consecutive seasons at the Bermudiana Hotel. Bermuda

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Dinner is served in the Rain -

-7 how Room from 7:30 to 10. After that., supper. Dinner is $3.50. The cover charge at supper is $1.50 on weekdays. $2.50 on Saturdays. Dress is formal in winter. informal in summer -but many dress anyway

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isAfter taking an express eleva-

tor to the 65th floor, guests en- ter the cocktail lounge through glass doors, ascend carpeted steps to the Rainbow Room. Among celebrities present at the opening were Nadine Connor. George Griffin. NBC singers

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Goodman Fills Oakie Spot

On CBS "Pres." J<.ck Oakie having deserted

Ephus Hall of Jack Oakie's College, Swingmaste~ Benny Goodman will carry on tirough the summer while the "Pres." asserts his academic right to a long vacation.

The program will be reduced to a half -hour under Goodman's direction, and will cor tinue to be heard over the Columbia network on Tuesday nights. Oakie is expected to return to the pro- gram under the same sponsorship after the summer.

Goodman, heralded as the greatest of the hot clarinet swingsters, will lead his men in informal "hot weather" jam sessions on the new series. His own style will m ark the nature of the pro- gram. Goodman rose to a new pinnacle of popularity on the wave of enthusi- asm for swiig music, with which he is closely idertified. Other personalities will be introduced on the programs, but the shows will be largely musical. Tuesday, June 29 -CBS 9:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 EST; 7:30 CST)

'Richard III' Second In 13arrymore Series

The second of a summer series of 45- minute "Streamlined Shakespeare" broadcasts starring John Barrymore will be heard over NBC on Monday, June 28. Cn the first of the six pro- grams Barrymore presented "Hamlet," and on this second appearance he will present "Ri 2hard III."

The programs, in addition to stress- ing the-essential modernity of Shakes- peare's works and the contemporary turn of his mind, will be the first per- formances specifically designed to take advantage of special conditions under which classic drama is broadcast. Barrymore faced two problems in his radio preser- tations: the extreme length of the plays and the difficulty in creat- ing by aud_tory illusion the dramatic scenes and situations. To conquer these obstacles, he uses the ancient Greek device of the chorus and narrator. Ap- propriate n usical background for the chorus and dramatic narration will be directed by Will Prior, graduate of the Berlin Conservatory and the Royal Hochsschule. Monday, June 28 -NBC 9:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 EST; 7:30 CST)

Dick Powell Guests On 'Hotel' Dick Pow ell, former master of cere.

monies of "Hollywood Hotel," will re- turn to the program on Friday, June 25, to enact a radio preview of his lat- est motion Jicture, "Singing Marines." He will be : upported by Hugh Herbert, Lee Dixon, Doris Weston and Anne Jenkins, members of the movie cast. Jerry Cooper, Frances Langford, Anne Jamison and Igor Gorin, with Ray- mond Paig3's orchestra, will be the show's regular stars. Friday, June 25 -CBS 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST)

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GUESTS, SPECIAL EVENTS & PREMIERES THURSDAY, June 24

"Don Juan of Manara," with Lawrence Tibbett. 3 p.m. EDT (2 EST; 1 CST), NBC. Broad- cast from Covent Garden, England.

Countess Olga Albani. 7:15 p.m. EDT (6:15 EST; 5:15 CST), NBC. Ridin' High guest.

James Barton in "Burlesque." 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), CBS. Guest of Kate Smith's final broadcast.

Doc Rockwell, Dennis King, Mitzi Green and Joe Laurie, Jr. 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), NBC. Rudy Vallee s guests.

Jesus Maria Sanroma, pianist. 8:30 p.m. EDT (7:30 EST; 6:30 CST), NBC. Guest, Boston Pop Concert.

Lucy Monroe and George Beatty. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), NBC. Show Boat guests.

Constance Bennett, Florence George, Reginald Denny. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST), NBC. Bing Crosby's guests.

FRIDAY, June 25 Description of the world premiere of Shirley Tem-

ple's newest picture, "Wee Willie Winkie." 12:30 p.m. EDT (11:30 a.m. EST; 10:30 CST), MBS.

"The Marriage of Kitty. 3 p.m. EDT (2 EST; 1 CST). NBC. Radio Guild drama.

The Harvard -Yale race on the Thames River at New London. 7 p.m. EDT (6 EST; 5 CST), NBC.

Dick Powell, Hugh Herbert, Lee Dixon, Doris Weston and Anne Jenkins in "Singing Marines." 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), CBS. Hollywood Hotel guests.

SATURDAY, June 26 Viennese Concert Relay. 3 p.m. EDT (2 EST;

1 CST), NBC. Great American Stakes and Brooklyn Handicap

from Aqueduct Race Course. 3:30 p.m. EDT (2:30 EST; 1:30 CST), MBS.

Delaware Steeplechase Race Track Opening. 5:15 p.m. EDT (4:15 EST; 3:15 CST), NBC.

Washington Park Futurity. 6 p.m. EDT (5 EST; 4 CST). MBS.

Pacific Coast Conference Big Ten Meet. 6:30 p.m. EDT (5:30 EST; 4:30 CST), MBS.

Whither Music with John Tasker Howard, com- poser, and Joseph Littau's orchestra. 6:35 p.m. EDT (5:35 EST; 4:35 CST), NBC.

Warden Lawes. 9:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 EST; 7:30 CST), NBC. Joe Cook's guest.

Robin Hood Dell Concert. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST), NBC. New summer series.

SUNDAY, June 27 "Music," John Tasker Howard. 9 a.m. EDT (8

EST; 7 CST), MBS. Guest, Sunday Morning at Aunt Susan's.

Institute of Human Relations program. 10:30 a.m. EDT (9:30 EST; 8:30 CST), NBC.

"The Voice of Tolerance," Rabbi William F. Rosenblum. 1:30 p.m. EDT (12:30 EST; 11:30 a.m. CST), CBS.

National Education Association Round Table Dis- cussion. 1:45 p.m. EDT (12:45 EST; 11:45 a.m. CST), CBS.

"Babouk," by Guy Endore. 7 p.m. EDT (6 EST; 5 CST), CBS. Columbia Workshop drama- tization.

Johnny Green. 7 p.m. EDT (6 EST; 5 CST), NBC. Jack Benny's guest.

Sonja Henie and Zasu Pitts. 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), NBC. Coffee Hour guests.

MONDAY, June 28 Mary Roberts Rinehart. 11 a.m. EDT (10 EST;

9 CST), CBS. Guest, Magazine of the Air. Dr. Paul Van Zeeland, premiere of Belgium. 2

p.m. EDT (1 EST; 12 noon CST), NBC. Annual Convention of the National Education

Association. 2:30 p.m. EDT (1:30 EST; 12:30 CST), NBC.

International Chamber of Commerce Meeting in Berlin. 5 p.m. EDT (4 EST; 3 CST), NBC.

40th Anniversary of the Zionist Movement. 6:15 p.m. EDT (5:15 EST; 4:15 CST), CBS.

H. V. Kaltenborn. 7:45 p.m. EDT (6:45 EST; 5:45 CST), CBS. Replaces Boake Carter this week.

Goldman Band Concert. 8:30 pin. EDT (7:30 EST; 6:30 CST), NBC.

Walter Winchell in "The Front Page." 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), CBS. Radio Theater drama.

Shakespeare Series starring John Barrymore in "Richard III " 9:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 EST; 7:30 EST), NBC. Second program in new series.

Billy Rose Casa Manana Show. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST), MBS.

TUESDAY, June 29

Ryder Cup Golf Tournament from London. 8 a.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), NBC.

Ryder Cup Match summary. 11:45 a.m. EDT (10:45 EST; 9:45 CST), CBS.

Annual Convention of the National Education Association. 2 p.m. EDT (1 EST; 12 noon CST), NBC.

Swieto Morza Carnival from Poland. 3 p.m. EDT (2 EST; 1 CST), NBC.

Bob Hope interviewed by Nellie Revell. 5 p.m. EDT (4 EST; 3 CST), NBC.

Mrs. Mary R. Beard, "Society's Interest in Hu- man Values." 6:45 p.m. EDT (5:45 EST; 4:j5 CST), CBS.

Florence Reed, actress. 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), CBS. Hammerstein guest.

Ethel Waters. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), NBC. Ben Bernie's guest.

Benny Goodman's Swing School. 9:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 EST; 7:30 CST), CBS. Replaces Jack Oakie's College.

WEDNESDAY, Jene 30

Ryder Cup Golf Tournament tr'in London. 8 a.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), NBC.

Flag Raising at Opening of National Scout Jam- boree. 10:45 a.m. EDT (9:45 EST; 8:45 CST), NBC.

Delmar Edmundson. 11 a.m. EDT (10 EST; 9

CST), CBS. Magazine of the Air guest. Ryder Cup Match summary. 1 p.m. EDT (12

noon EST; ll a.m. CST). CBS. Henry Sztompka, pianist. 4 p.m. EDT (3 EST;

2 CST), NBC. Stuart Chase, talk. 6:15 p.m. EDT (5:19 EST;

4:15 CST), CBS. Ruth Etting. 8:30 p.m. EDT (7:30 EST; 6:30

CST), CBS. Ken Murray's guest. Frank Parker. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), CBS.

Replaces Lily Pons on the cigarette program. National Scout Jamboree Campfire Meeting. 9:30

p.m. EDT (8:30 EST; 7:30 CST), NBC. Walter O'Keefe. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST),

NBC. Fred Allen's guest. Doris Kenyon. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST),

NBC. Hit Parade guest. "The Cave." 12:30 a.m. EDT (11:30 p.m. EST;

10:30 CST), NBC. Lights Out drama.

THURSDAY, July 1

Edward Loessel, piano recital. 2:45 p.m. EDT (1:45 EST; 12:45 CST), NBC.

Closing of the Annual Convention of the National Education Association. 5:45 p.m. EDT (4:45 EST; 3:45 CST), NBC.

Toby Wing, Roland Young, Mischa Levitskl. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST), NBC. Guests of the Music Hall.

FRIDAY, July 2

"Care and Feeding of Babies During Hot Sum- mer Months," Clara Savagc Littledale. 11

a.m. EDT (10 EST; 9 CST), CBS. Magazine of the Air guest.

Medieval Palio Race from Siena, Italy. 2 p.m. EDT (1 EST; 12 noon CST), NBC.

Alice Faye. 8:30 p.m. EDT (7:30 EST; 6:30 CST), CBS. Replaces Kay Thompson on the cigarette program.

Franchot Tone, Margaret O'Sullivan and Virginia Bruce in "General Hospital." 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), CBS. Hollywood Hotel guests.

Raleigh and Kool Show with Morton Bowe, Edythe Wright, Jack Leonard, the Three Esquires and Tommy Dorsey s Orch. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST), NBC. Begin summer series, replacing Jack Pearl's show.

Bobby Breen interviewed by Elza Schallert. 10:45 p.01. EDT (9:45 EST: 8:45 CST), NBC.

SATURDAY, July 3

Start of Vanderbilt Cup Race. 2 p.m. EDT (1 EST; 12 noon CST), NBC.

"The Machine -Tool Manufacturing Industry." 3:30 p.m. EDT (2:30 EST; 1:30 CST), CBS. Story of Industries series.

Demoiselle Stakes and Empire City Handicap. 3:30 p.m. EDT (2:30 EST; 1 :30 CST), MBS.

Progress of Vanderbilt Cup Race. 3:30 p.m. EDT (2:30 EST; 1:30 CST), NBC.

Finish of Vanderbilt Cup Race. 5 p.m. EDT (4 EST; 3 CST), NBC.

The Westerners. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), NBC. National Barn Dance guests.

Jimmy Dunn. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST), CBS. Hit Parade guest.

Flagstaff Powwow, all- Indian show. 11 p.m. EDT (10 EST; 9 CST), NBC.

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Benny Closes Series For

Summer Jack Benny will appear on the air

for his present sponsor exclusively un- til 1940, but the final program in his present series will be broadcast over NBC on Sunday, June 27. He and Mary Livingstone will take a three -month vacation while the sponsor's air -time is held by a new cast headed by Don Ross and Jane Froman (Mrs. Don Ross).

The summer show will be musical, with Ross, one of radio's outstanding singers, and Jane Froman teaming to produce the greater part of the show. They will be assisted by the "Tune Twisters," a popular new male trio, and 'D'Artega's orchestra. The first broadcast of the summer series will be on July 4.

Sunday, June 27 -NBC 7 p.m. EDT (6 EST; 5 CST)

Frank Parker Takes

Over Lily Pons' Spot Frank Parker, star of stage, screen

and radio, will replace Miss Lily Pons on the Wednesday night cigarette - sponsored program featuring the 45- piece orchestra and chorus of Andre Kostelanetz on the broadcast of June 30. Miss Pons will spend the major part of the summer, during which she will be off the air, in making a motion picture.

Parker, one of America's leading ro- mantic tenors, has had a "Horatio Alger" career. As a boy he sold papers on New York's upper West Side, later worked as a roofer before his first op- portunity as an entertainer won him a place -as a dancer -in such musical comedies as "No, No, Nanette." Radio gave him his first professional chance as a singer, and he won many engage- ments because of the fine carrying qualities of his voice on the air. Wednesday, June 30-CBS 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST)

James Barton Guest Star on 'Bandwagon'

Playing in a radio adaptation of "Burlesque," James Barton, star of the New York stage, will be guest star of Kate Smith's "Bandwagon" over CBS on Thursday, June 24. The play deals with the love of a wife for a trouper who dissipates when he be- comes a great success and ultimately winds up a complete failure. Having divorced him when his downfall began, she returns, helps him recover. Bar- ton, who will star in the radio play, is also star of Broadway's perennial hit, "Tobacco Road." Musical portions of the program, in addition to Miss Smith's songs, include selections by the Ambassadors, male trio, and Jack Mil- ler's orchestra. Henny Youngman, comedy discovery on Miss Smith's pro- gram, will return in another monolog and comedy violin solo. Thursday, June 24-CBS 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST)

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DIARY ENTRY -Find myself, due to enthusiastic cooperation of the Lady, Patricia, in possession of the Number One Ticket on the Number One Trans- pacific Commercial Passenger Flight between the United States and China! The Clipper takes off on April 29 and if all goes well will arrive in Hong- kong six days later, and six days after

be spilled in the "Big Drink" hundreds of miles from the nearest land.

Or whether it was our take -off from Honolulu while the fleet was in. We taxied down Pearl Harbor, with the giant battleships, destroyers, cruisers and other Navy ships lining our course on either side. The decks were lined with officers and men watching us get

as farmyard fowls, who duck and bow and mince and dance by the hour in their ritual marriage dance, squawking and honking and clacking as though their lives depended on it.

Or again was the excitement most intense when we flew into the sunrise at four -thirty one morning between Guam and Manila, when the clouds stood perpendicularly like great ala- baster temples and huge marble pillars. And then the sun came up and set them off with flame so that they looked like gigantic pillars of fire against the deep blue of the ocean more than two miles below us.

OR WOULD it be Guam, that most peaceful, most serene of Pacific

Islands with its twenty thousand native Chamorros, who know nothing of strife or competition or any of the other hectic complications of modern civili- zation. Clothes are a simple and minor irritation, and for food there is a pro- fusion of breadfruit trees, cocoanut palms and other tropical plant life. The men are friendly and the girls are beautiful and life is one long lazy pro- cession of uneventful days.

Or perhaps that thrilling moment was when we flew over the multitude of islands in the vicinity of Macoa, the Portuguese free port on the China Sea, where Chinese junks rode by the hun- dreds. Macoa, as many of you may

Carlton Morse. Li Ling Ai. and Alice Kamokila Campbell

FLYING the PACIFIC

A NEVER- TO -BE- FORGOTTEN

FLIGHT TO CHINA WAS THIS

RADIO WRITER'S VACATION!

BY CARLTON

E. MORSE

Right (above): The Clipper at Wake. Right: The 12 -ton of mail it carried

that I'll be back in San Francisco! Twelve days to China and back! It'll not only be the fastest round trip ever made across the Pacific but will be SOMETHING if we bring if off.

AND twelve days later I WAS back in San Francisco, and to say that the trip was SOME-

THING is about like describing the Pacific Ocean as a "large body of water surrounded by land."

Over and over I've been asked what was the most thrilling experience on the trip, and I'm still trying to make up my mind whether it was the dis- appearance of the Pacific Coast -line on the horizon, knowing that for the next twenty hours those motors up front had to function perfectly, or we'd all

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into the air, giving the performance an air of spectacular significance that gave everyone a deep inner quiver.

Or was that big thrill our first sight of Midway, looking like a post- age stamp afloat more than a thousand miles from the next dot of land. There it was, so small you could nearly run around its shore -line in half an hour, surrounded by water the deepest tur- quoise blue you ever saw, washing on sand so white it dazzled your eyes.

Or was it the Goonies, those silly birds that looked much like seagulls, if seagulls were as big as turkeys. Those strange Goonies who come down from the Aleutian Islands every spring to hatch their young and then fly back north with the new generation in the fall. Those great, gawky birds as tame

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know, lies only forty -five minutes by air from Hongkong, and is known throughout the East as the hangout of most of the famous Chinese pirates now in existence. We passed directly over a small island off the coast known today as Pirates' Cove. Macoa itself is known throughout the East as the great wide -open city. It consists to a large extent of gambling palaces, numerous opium dens and sing -song girls.

Each one of these incidents was thrilling and exciting, yes, and yet I wouldn't give the laurel to any one of them. Each was a part of the whole!

Each night, Captain Dahlstrom, our commander on the entire round trip, with the exception of from Manila to Hongkong, set the hour for the take -off next morning. Never were we out of

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bed later than four a.m. and often h was as early as two -thirty in the morn- ing. We were always in the air by daybreak, and quite often we saw the first crack of dawn from our reserved seats twelve thousand or more feet high in the air. This early starting was for a definite reason. It allowed the maximum number of daylight hours to reach our next destination. Not that all this time was necessary, for we nearly always arrived at the next island early in the afternoon. but there is añ edge of safety in daylight flying.

And now just a word about radio. All the way across the Pacific (and I say this with a certain smirk of satis- faction) Hongkong was the only place I came upon where there wasn't some- one who knew about One Man's Family. And I still think if I hadn't been limited to fourteen hours there I'd have found someone.

Honolulu is in rather a difficult spot in the radio world. She is just close enough to the mainland to get a taste of our network programs and still too far away for sustained communication.

In Manila I found that most of the program department were Americans but the plant department consisted pri- marily of native Philippino boys. There they talked enthusiastically about sponsored programs, but these were entirely of a musical nature. It was all the same in Honolulu, Manila and Hongkong. Radio drama was some- thing they dreamed about, but they didn't know how they could start it.

They were all tremendously in- terested in the spoken word and saw its tremendous potentialities, but it was such a new field and everyone was so untrained in presenting it (I'm speaking of the spoken word in its dramatic form, of course) that they all seemed a little 'reluctant to tackle it. Although one station manager in Honolulu announced that if he could obtain the story of One Man's Family from the beginning he thought he'd like to tackle it with local talent.

In Hongkong the British station is under the guidance of the postmaster general. Here, too, the plant men seem- ed made up entirely of native Chinese boys. They appeared to have a keen grasp of the mechanics of radio and handled their equipment with ease.

ON THE program side, however, I had a feeling that Hongkong was

the farthest behind in what went to make up a good program. Their atti- tude and approach reminded me very much of our own stations some ten years ago. A great deal of their enter- tainment is complimentary. The "won't you come up and play and sing for us tonight" sort of thing.

And now -a word about why I took this strange trip across the Pacific. It is the first vacation I've had for four years, and what with one thing and another it appeared that it might be four years more before I got one.

Patricia, the lady down at Seven Stones, who by the way is also my wife, knew I needed a vacation. And likewise she knew it was going to take dynamite to blast me out of five years of my script -writing routine. And so, as women will, she set about to find a way. She found it by dangling the nûmber -one ticket on the number -one United States -China flight before my eyes. And as you know -it worked!

One Man's Family may be heard every Wednesday over an NBC net- work at: EDT 8:00 p.m. - EST 7:00 p.m. CDT 7:00 p.m. - CST 6:00 p.m. MST 5:00 p.m. - PST 4:00 p.m. Also Sunday for the West Coast at

PST 8:30 p.m. -MST 9:30 p.m.

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IT] uhk of the MASTERS

THEY say that John McCormack has gone ... that he will sing no more among is. If that be true, the most

sincerely b Moved tenor living is lost to us. There s no other to take his place.

Mr. McC ormack was for years the most popular and therefore the high- est- priced recitalist in the world. In his heyday, more money was paid annually tc hear him sing than to liar any other singer. TI e reason was not alone t iat his art was superb, but that he was the first of all story -tell- ers in son,;. Whether it was Mozart or the Irish tune from the County Derry, listeners always understood exactly what he was :inging about.

Some snubs complained that he sang down to hi:; audience -that he featured too many i rish ditties. It is true that he always fang the songs of his native land and that he was particularly gen- erous wits Irish encores. But they were very popular with his listeners, who, after all, were paying to hear him sing.

It should be remembered, too, that he never :.ang a concert without in- cluding in it the masterpieces of song literature from Bach to Wolf. And it should be remembered, also, that no other singer of the generation was a more accomplished master of the art of fine singin; than John McCormack.

His sense of style, his diction, his feeling for the correct inflection, and, above all, his ability to translate the meaning of music into a language that all could understand ... all these made him unique. among tenors. And, with all his ski 1, John McCormack had a charm and sincerity that are rare. He was alwa :3s simple, unaffected and modest.

The famous story of his meeting with Enrico Cai use in the Copley -Plaza is worth repeating. The great Italian was coming across the lobby from the ele- vator when he saw McCormack in front of the cigar stand. "And how's the world's greatest tenor this morn- ing?" the Irishman inquired.

"Since when have you become a baritone, . ohn ?" was Caruso's quick reply.

Whether Count McCormack (as he is known in : reland) returns to his Irish home or whether he makes another film, as is rumored in Hollywood, the good wishes of millions of music -lovers around the world go with him ... and for his fric nd and fellow countryman, Robert Irk in, we all wish a success as great as ti at of John McCormack.

One of the most grateful of all Mr. McCormack's acts was his kindness in bringing ti- is young Dublin man to try his luck in America, as so many of his fellow Irishmen have done before him.

On the occasion of young Irwin's first American broadcast, he gave evi- dence of a pleasing voice of fresh and sympatheti2 quality. It will be inter- esting to hear him sing Mozart, Schu- bert, Wolf and the French chansons. If he learns to negotiate them as well as his musical godfather, the bright light of the Emerald Isle will not go out for a good long while.

It is unfortunate that when an- nouncement was made of John McCor- mack's ret_rement, he was quoted as lashing out against radio. Knowing this great E rtist as I do, I am confident

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that he was not letting out a blast against radio as such, or against the institution. He deplores, as we all do, certain paradoxes and inconsistencies on the radio as we know it, and he wants to see it improve the quality of its output and its presentation.

Radio was very kind to John Mc- Cormack in this country -as it should

have been -and I have heard him express high regard for it. He knew it was improving but he was impatient and wanted it all to come at once.

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the ranking tenor of the Metropolitan, himself a Dane, singing in Danish Vesti la guibba, Canio's

air from the Italian "Pagliacci," to an American audience. Something of an international complication, I should say!

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When someone asked Conductor Eu- gene Ormandy what could be done to improve radio, he replied quickly, "Cut the commercial announcements to a minimum by only mentioning the name of the sponsor in a very digni- fied manner.

"There is too much talk," he went on to say, "any kind of talk, be it regular commercial announcements or

so -called good -will messages, inter- rupting music on the au. today. Count- less letters I receive prove it. Too many speakers are thrown in for good measure and the music becomes mere bait for the speaker."

In discussing television prospects, Mr. Ormandy said he believed it would be harmful to some and helpful to others.

"Within the range of the television camera, showmanship in a sincere manner will be necessary," he said. "Sham artistry will be eliminated. There will be no musical fakirs in tele- vision. No conductor can merely beat time with a pencil. Millions will be watching him. In a concert hall, pos- sibly 200 actually see him; the others see only his back. On the radio no one sees him. Television will be so revealing."

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It is gratifying to note that there are still a few of our great artists today who have not succumbed to the cur- rent mania of endorsing every throat spray, gargle, and medicine that is produced; or to giving personal view- points on every subject from "How to Dance the Rhumba in Six Easy Les- sons" to "Removing Onion Stains from the Hands in a New and Different Manner."

Arturo Toscanini is perhaps the most complete personification of a great contemporary artist who has gained his recognition through intrinsic worth rather than through such acquired means -such as bizarre publicity. He never makes ridiculously startling statements to the press, nor does he visit zoos (at least while cameramen are around), give out cooking recipes, employ color- organs, or indulge in other forms of ballyhoo and extrava-

Below: Irish Tenor John McCormack. Radio has used him as a guest and star. At right: Truman Bradley -he has an- nounced CBS' Sun- day Evening Hour for over four years

gant publicity stunts practised by lesser men than the great Toscanini.

Another good example is Kirsten Flagstad. She absolutely refuses to see either the press or the public. This is no pose. She is not trying to create an .atmosphere of mystery. Mme. Flagstad just doesn't understand why anyone should want to see her. Off- stage she is a shy, retiring person who, once she is before an audience, be- comes a magnetic personality who gives her "all" to her listeners.

She has not become a social butter- fly, as have many of her fellow artists. While she was in Cincinnati for the May Festival, she alone of all the art- ists participating accepted no invita- tions to the famed Cincinnati homes. Not even Alice Roosevelt Longworth was able to entice her out. While others were wining and dining, Mme. Flagstad could have been found at the near -by theater, enjoying her favorite pastime to the utmost. Neither has our Flagstad been involved in fifty di- vorce suits, to attract attention. She does not need that kind of publicity. She has become the Met's greatest drawing -card without it!

That every artist has a soul and that every soul has its own medium of ex- pression are not new ideas. But we feel that this medium of expression is too fast becoming far removed from the soul and too subject to extraneous influences nowadays to be really valu- able to music- lovers. We feel that there are two kinds of showmanship practised today, which we have labeled legitimate and illegitimate. The former kind is used by artists like Toscanini and Flagstad; the latter by small -time press- agents for pseudo -artists.

The public is the judge. And I'll back the public taste every time!

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younger crowd. He played at a large and popular hotel grill, and appeared on a Coast -to -Coast sponsored pro- gram.

In time he married a beautiful young singer and they settled down in ideal domestic bliss. They both had their careers, and his surpassed hers in prominence, giving him the masculine superiority which many deem necessary in a happy marriage.

DUE to the fame of this pair, both at- tracted the attention of movie men

and they were given screen tests. The girl passed. John did not. His nose took on ugly, abnormal proportions be- fore the magnifying eye of the cam- era.

He urged his wife to accept the flattering Hollywood offer, which she did with amazing success. Her movie appearance quadrupled her worth as a radio singer, and her new glory made her husband's success seem modest by comparison.

But she could not bear to be sep- arated from him and she returned to New York. Soon the whispers began: "John Q. is jealous of his wife's suc- cess" .. "She's sacrificing her career for him ..." John's independence was being lowered, his married life endan- gered by the turn that events had taken.

Recently his wife was called back to make another film. If she refused this offer in order to stay with him, she might throw up that sacrifice to him some later day. If she did go out there alone, what might happen? A three -thousand -mile separation, plus an overwhelming balance of success on her side, did not promise much for their future happiness.

But if they both went out together, if they both pursued a Hollywood film and radio career together, then their problem would be solved. He turned to plastic surgery!

HIS nose was rebuilt quickly and safely, and is even better formed

than it was previous to the time it was broken. Since his other features were photographically good, he passed a screen test. As a result, a motion - picture company signed him up, and sometime in the summer he and his wife will be in Hollywood - together!

"Does a plastic operation on the nose affect the voice ?" That harrow- ing possibility kept one singer from knowing the sweet joys of fame when opportunity first knocked. A motion - picture company was looking for a young girl to play the lead in a film which concerned the life -story of a famous singer.

Miss X was tested for the part. She passed the voice requirements easily but failed in the screen test. Her nose robbed her of any feminine or romantic possibilities. Another girl was given the lead, while Miss X did the singing for her. The other girl, as a result of this film, achieved nation- wide renown and today is a famous movie celebrity. Miss X, however, whose voice was in a great measure responsible for her success, wás left in the background, unknown.

"I'll go into radio instead," she ex- plained, "where a banged -up nose doesn't matter."

But it did matter, after a while. Radio fans wanted to see as well as hear their favorites -see them on the stage, in the movies. A movie com- pany offered her a contract if she would have her nose reconstructed. A radio sponsor would consider her if she had a Hollywood background.

In desperation, she consulted a plas- tic surgeon and was assured that in no way would her voice be affected.

Today Miss X has a piquant, deli- cate nose which harmonizes with her other finely chiseled features. A re- cent screen test proved satisfactory and she is now in Hollywood co -star- ring with a famous male singer on

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11. Hard incrustation 15. Martha -, songstress -

comedienne 16. Bind 17. Girl's name 18. Duration 19. Three 20. Entirely 21. Enlivens 23. In this 25. Weep 27. Progenitor 28. Proposed international lan-

guage 29. Yells 31. Latin conjunction 32. High mountains 35. Last name of star in the

portrait 37. Thick slice 41. Bishop's diocese 42. Myself 43. Toward 45. Nocturnal bird 46. Wigwams 48. Whiteman's pianist -song-

stress 50. Existed 51. Abbreviated Isaac 52. Place under arrest 55. - Heyworth, The All -

American Boy" 58. Fish eggs 59. Southeast (abbr.) 60. Electrical Engineer (abbr.) 61. Beverage of fresh fruit

juices 62. Ornamental vase 64. Applied spurs to 70. - and Braggiotti 71. Spanish article 73. City in Massachusetts

74. Jumb ed type 75. Pushes violently 79. Rested 80. Anger 84. Willson, orchestra

leader 86. Definite article 88. Priscilla -, songstress 89. Pertaining to a certain

period of time 90. Pedal digit 91. Eternity 92. Sufficient 93. Mural 94. Lasted 95. Relax

VERTICAL 1. Hazel -, contralto 2. Worthless plant 3. A trial (legal) 4. Harry -, bandleader 5. - Stanley, bandleader 6. Ache 7. - Eddy, baritone 8. Make possible 9. Sped

10. Cut off sharply 11. Commences 12. Quote

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by Zeus (myth.) 26. Possess 29. Exclamation of surprise 30. Oldest (abbr.) 32. Fred -, actor -dancer 33. Larry -, bandleader 34. Vigor (colloq.) 35. Dick bandleader 36. Endeavored 38. Card game 39. Beard of grain 40. To kiss this stone is gen-

erally believed to bring one luck

42. Martha -, contralto 44. Jack -, comedian 47. Sheep 49. Adult males 53. At this time 54. Small mound 56. Sailor (slang) 57. Harem room 63. Nellie -, reporter 65. Bone 66. Laved 67. Guido's highest note 68. Epistle 69. Printer's measure 70. Jimmy -, gossiper 72. Preceded 74. Parent 75. A small merganser 76. Queen of the Greek gods 77. Verbal 78. Position 80. Repair 81. Scandinavian 82. Son of Seth 83. Small lizard 85. Weight 87. Garden tool

one of radio's outstanding programs. Then there was the case of a young

violinist who asked the surgeon to "pin back" his protruding ears. The young man was genuinely distraught as he told his story. "In pictures taken of the band in the radio studios or for motion -picture `shorts,' my ears stand out like donkeys' ears. In order not to make the band look ridiculous, I'm shoved in the background when we're before a camera. Since the life -blood of a radio artist is publicity, this isn't doing me much good. Besides, I'm made the butt of jokes by the other boys, and it's gotten so that I imagine everyone in the studio audience looks at my ears and laughs at them."

NOR was the young man exaggerat- ing the tragedy of his situation. The

huge, fanlike appearance of his ears distorted his face and gave an idiotic cast to his expression. The fear of his fellows' derisions was beginning to deaden his personality, fill him with an inferiority complex which might in time develop into a serious neurosis. Fortunately, however, his was a com- mon trouble and one that plastic sur-

gery could easily remedy. Several male actors now in Hollywood have under- gone the same type of operation with satisfactory physical and financial re- sults.

Thus the parade of radio artists who find a facial abnormality holding them back is slowly coming to the plastic surgeon for help. And not all of plas- tic surgery's miracles are confined to nasal reconstruction, either. An aging actress with years of Hollywood and Broadway experience behind her must join the competition of younger, pret- tier actresses. She asks the plastic surgeon to smooth out the wrinkles around her eyes and cheeks. Some come with unlovely mouths, some with facial scars, some with port -wine birthmark blemishes. All of them must obey the new edict of beauty in broadcasting.

At one time they might have been doomed to live with their faces as they are, and let their more fortunate brothers and sisters gather the fruit. Today, they ask science to help them obtain a new grip on a radio career.

To these people in radio, plastic surgery is a salvation and a new hope!

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RAINBOW'S END

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ship companies, begging to get back to their homes. When Mrs. Dickenson tried to book passage for herself and Jean, she was refused.

So she pleaded with the consul to find some way for her to get back to America with her daughter. When her pleading failed, she broke down and wept. Finally he said:

"The only passage I can book for you is on a small cattle -boat, with ac- commodations for a dozen passengers. However, I certainly wouldn't advise it, for the boat is hardly seaworthy, particularly now during the monsoon season."

It didn't take Mrs. Dickenson long to make up her mind. To remain in India meant certain death for Jean. Any chance was worth taking!

A few days out at sea a monsoon sprang up and huge waves pounded the tiny boat. In that storm -whipped sea, it tossed about like a bit of cork. Unable to cope with the smashing waves, the captain stopped the motors, and for a week the boat drifted where - ever the storm carried it along the In- dian Ocean.

On board, confusion and terror reigned. The dozen passengers huddled in their cabins, cowering at each fresh onslaught of the waves. The captain forbade anyone's going on deck; one woman who disobeyed his orders was washed overboard.

After that, no one dared go above deck.

To little Jean the whole voyage was a hideous fantasy. Normally she would have run to her mother for reassur- ance, but Mrs. D ckenson was too ill during the entire trip -to leave her cabin.

So it was the child who, hiding her own fears, tried to comfort the ill woman.

"The water's much smoother today, Mummie," she lied, day after day, while the pounding, shattering sea beat up against the cabins, so close she felt it would break in on them any min- ute, and sweep her away, as it had the woman.

Over a week late, the boat limped into port at Durban, South Africa.

TILL Jean was fifteen, the family traveled about constantly. Then they

settled in Denver, where Mrs. Florence Hinman, who was connected with the Lamont Sehool of Music, discovered that Jean had a promising voice and encouraged her to cultivate it seri- ously.

After she had started taking lessons, her father was transferred to New York. But Jean had made up her mind to remain in Denver.

"I'm tired of being a gypsy," she said. "I've started studying here with Mrs. Hinman and I intend to finish here."

"Don't be silly, child," her father said. "There are other teachers in New York."

"Sorry," Jean replied. "Here I stay." And all alone, she stayed in Denver

till she came east to pursue her radio career.

To other girls who are anxious to get ahead with their chosen work, Jean says frankly:

"Don't be one of those people who turn their noses up at offers to help. The Horatio Algers notwithstanding, a helping hand is always a very good thing.

"Of course all the pull in the world will not help you unless you can pro- duce when you get the opportunity; but sometimes it's much easier to get the opportunity through a good con- tact than to stumble along by yourself for years without getting anywhere."

Jean Dickenson may be heard Sun- days on American Album of Familiar M usic over an NBC network at: EDT 9:30 p.m. - EST 8:30 p.m. CDT 8:30 p.m. - CST 7:30 p.m. MST 6:30 p.m. - PST 5:30 p.m.

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VOICE OF THE LISTENER

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Radio Guide will pay $10 for the best letter published each week and $5 for the next best. Other letters de- serving Dur readers' attention also will he publ shed.

MOTHER -IN -LAW ($10 Prize Letter)

Voice of the Listener: A short time ago some one sang one of the most obnoxiois "mother -in -law" songs that I have ever heard and recently a na- tionally famous star littered up the air for several minutes with supposed -to- be -funny "mother -in -law" jokes.

Now, most people regard Mother with re; pect and love bordering close- ly on reverence and would resent any- thing tending to ridicule her. And here is a peculiar coincidence -every mother -in -law I have ever known has been somebody's mother. In view of this fact, can't we dispense with such crude humor as the all- too -prevalent mother -in -law songs and jokes ? -F. Phillips Denver, Colorado.

MOUNTAIN TO MAHOMET ($5 Prize Letter)

The world's an open portal, Art's angels thru it go Wing -fraught with modern culture In ardent overflow. The mountain to Mahomet Is brought by radio.

The cpera and lecture, The t -agedy of tears; The comedy of laughter, On listening starveling ears Descend like living breathing Adoun New Era's years.

Like 3irds by heaven swallowed, The things that do not count Fly into Nothing's chasm, And uroken heart's blood fount Is healed awhile, beholding Mahomet's mighty mount.

To invalid bedridden, To gathered family, To isolated stranger, O'er nountain, plain and sea, The radio brings blessings Beyond all boons that be.

-Alta Nrenwick Brown, Waterloo, la.

OPERA SUFFERER Voice of the Listener: Why can't all

Grand Opera be the sort dispensed by Jimmy Dorsey and the swingsters on the "Masic Hall "? Whenever I hear Bing introduce an "artist," I feel that he must be preparing to suffer along with in )st of us for the sake of a few so- called highbrows.

I must admit that I can't understand how anybody can enjoy the other kind -and I can't find anybody who does! -Eileen Eby, Mahto, S. Dak.

ENGLISH ANNOUNCERS

VOL: One hundred percent do 1

endorse the statement of Clarence Stonakc r in the June 12 RADIO GUIDE -that Sur American announcers suf- fer lamentably when compared to the English in diction and enunciation..

Any high- school pupil, daily, can find laughable error in pronunciation and choice of words on our programs. -M. C Bancroft, Boston, Mass.

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VOL: When and if we crown a king, I am sire these announcers will rise to the Occasion. They may speak with a Harvard or Georgia Tech accent, but the prcgram will be put across with dignity and "beautiful diction." Our finer programs attest to that fact.

Our U. S. announcers prove their versatility by being able to clown a little when occasion demands. -Mrs. Margaret E. Witham, Philadelphia, Pa.

YOUNGER GENERATION BY CHESTER BRONWER

FOR the last few years, since the

youth of today has become "flam- ing" and "irresponsible," accord-

ing to the older heads, a certain young lady has dedicated herself to the task of proving that this wild younger generation is not as bad as it is painted -and has succeeded in that task when it comes to cooking.

The young lady is Jane Weston, household expert heard regularly over Westinghouse stations WOWO and WGL in Fort Wayne, Ind.

But let's start at the beginning. Jane was born in West Lafayette, Indiana, almost on the campus of Purdue Uni- versity. Her father is a well -known pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. Perhaps it was while Jane sat with her father as he conversed with members of his parishes that she heard the stories of modern youth.

Jane, however, liked to have "fun"

the feature, so she gave it up to go to Mansfield, Ohio, home of Westing- house test laboratories. She took an intensive course in home management and cooking there, and came back to Fort Wayne early this year full of new ideas on the matter of keeping house.

When Westinghouse built a new home for WOWO and WGL studios in Fort Wayne, they had become so in- terested in Jane's work that they in- stalled a specially built cooking studio, complete with ovens, sinks -all the modern appliances seen in the kitchen ,

of today. The kitchen is large enough to accomodate approximately fifty wo- men during the broadcast.

Besides giving household hints in a chatty manner, Jane makes her pro- grams interesting to everyone by pre- senting guest artists at frequent intervals during each program.

The highlight program of the entire

WOWO -WGL's Jane Weston: "Flaming Youth" is a long- out -of -date phrase with her! She teaches home - making to the older generation!

as well as any other child in her father's congregations, but her as- sociation with other children did not bear out the stories she had heard of their so- called misbehavior.

A few years after Jane appeared on the horizon, the family moved to Fort Wayne, Ind., where her father served as pastor of the Trinity Metho- dist Episcopal church. They stayed in Fort Wayne for seven years and then moved on to another city.

Jane decided on DePauw University at Greencastle when it became time to go away to college. She took the reg- ular college course, and after grad- uating she traveled to Massachusetts to train for stock. She became a member of the Lake Shore Theater Players, and appeared with that com- pany one summer at Westford, Massa- chusetts. It was while she was play- ing with that company she became interested in radio work. The troupe presented plays over stations in Massa- chusetts every week, so Jane became used to the microphone.

Last fall Jane returned to Fort Wayne to take a job as a roving re- porter and woman news commentator for Westinghouse's WOWO and WGL. She busied herself with those tasks until she persuaded the management to give her a try at conducting a daily modern home forum.

The station management decided to let her try out the idea. It was an immediate success. She now presents the forum six mornings a week.

Jane tried out the idea for a few weeks, then decided she was not versed enough in cooking to continue

week comes on Saturday morning, when Jane plays hostess to a group of girls from home economics classes of various Fort Wayne schools. Their knowledge in modern home -making, Jane says, is equal and in many cases superior to that of older women who attend the week -day broadcasts.

Just a word about Jane herself. She is five feet five, has light -brown hair that is straight and hangs in a long bob. Her real name is Dorothy Wright, but she changed it for radio because she was "simply crazy" about the name Jane Weston when a little girl. She has a twin sister, Margaret, who is identical. She always causes an uproar at the studios when she appears, because her fellow staff art- ists simply can't tell them apart.

LIER work in proving the, :seriousness " of youth of today has evidently been successful, because her father, the Rev. Mannfred C. Wright, is one of her staunchest admirers.

Jane lives alone -and likes it. She admits she can't get along with a roommate, after trying for four years while in college to become used to having someone in the room with her.

She likes dark clothes, high waisted and with flare skirts. Sandals are her favorite style of footwear.

Although she is a decided crank in the matter of neat households, Jane refuses to have a desk at the studio in which to keep her materials. She says she wouldn't clean it when it became mussed. Instead, she packs up her materials in a neat package and keeps them in the kitchen studio.

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Log of Short -Wave Stations Whose Programs Are Listed

(Megacycles or thousands of kilocycles shown) CEC, Chile 10,67 CJRO, Canada 6.15 CJRX, " 11.72 COCD, Cuba 6.13 COCO, " 6.01 COCQ, " 9.75 CSW, Portugal 9.94 DJB, Germany 15.20 BJC, 6.02 DJD. " 11.77 DJL, " 15.11 FAQ. Spain 9.87 EAQ -2, " 9.49 EA9AH, Spanish

Morocco 14.045 FO8AA, Tahiti 7.11 GSA, England 6.05 GSB, 9.51 GSC, 9.58 GSD, " 11.75 GSF, " 15.14 GSG. " 17.79 GSH, " 21.47 GSI, " 15.26 GSJ. " 21.53 GSL. " 6.11 O£0, " 15.18 GSP, " 15.31 HAS3, Hungary 15.37 HAT4. 9.12 HIM. Switzerland 14.535 BEL. " 9.60 HBO, " 11.402 HBP, " 7.80 HC2CW. Ecuador 8.20 HC2RL, " 6.66 HH2S, Haiti 5.925 HIN. Dominican

Republic 6.243 HJIABE. Colombia 9.5 HJ1ABP, " 9.618 HJII. " 9.51 HP5J, Panama 9.60 HRN. Honduras 5.87 HSSPJ. Siam 9.35, 19.02 HVJ. Vatican City 15.12

JVH. Japan 14.6 JVN, 10.68 JZI, " 9.535 JZJ. " 11.80 JZK, " 15.16 RIO. Hawaii 11.68 HRH, " 7.52 RICP, " 16.03 LED. Argentina 15.29 LRX, " 9.66 LS %. 10.35 OLR3A. Czecho-

slovakia 9.55 OLR"A, 11.84 OLR5A, " 15.23 ORK, Belgium 10.33 PCJ. Holland 9.59. 15.22 PHI, " 17.775 PRADO, Ecuador 6.62 PRF5. Brazil 9.50 RAN. Russia 9.60 RNE, " 12.00 RV15, " 4.273 RV59, 6.00 SPW, Poland 13.64 TFS. Iceland 12.23 TIPG, Costa Rica 6.41 Ti4NRH, " 9.698 TP 2, France 15.24 TPA3, " 11.88 TPA4, " 11.71 2R03, Italy 9.635 2R04. " 11.81 VE9DN. Canada 6.005 VK2ME, Australia 9.59 VK3LR, " 9.58 VK3ME. " 9.51 VPD2. Fijis 9.54 W1XAL. Boston. Mass.

15.25. 11.79 and 6.04 RECR. Mexico 7.38 %EFT. " 6.12 YV5RC. Venezuela 5.80 ZBW3, China 9.525 ZBW4. " 15.19

Time given is CST: for CDT add one hour. Short -wave programs of American stations are shown along with the regular listings beginning on page 29. These are indicated, for example. by (sw- 11.87) in parentheses following a program list- ing. This means that on 11.87 megacycles the same program may also be heard over an American short- wave station. Please note that foreign stations do not always adhere precisely to their announced program schedules.

News Broadcasts Daily -2:40 a.m., TPA3; 5, TPA2; 7:30, GSJ,

GSO, GSG, GSH; 8, OLR5A; 8:40, JZI JZJ; 10:10, GSJ GSO, GSG, GSH; 12 noon, GSG, GSI, GSD, GSB; 1:10 p.m., TPA3; 2, OLR4A; 3, GSO, GSB, GSG, GSF; 3:45, JZJ; 5:30, EAQ -2; 5:40, HP5J; 6, RAN; 6:15, CSW; 6:30, EAQ.2; 7:10, GSB, GSD GSP, GSO; 7:15, DJB DJD; 9:30, DJB DJD, TPA4; 9:40, GSC, GSD, GSI, GSF, OLR4A; 9:45, CJRO, CJRX; 11:40, JZJ; 11:55, GSG, GSO, GSB, GSD.

Daily except Sundays -5 a.m., VK3ME; 6:30, VK3LR; 8, 2R04; 12:20 p.m., 2R04; 5, 2R03.

Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri. -3 p.m., RNE. Mon. & Thurs. -8:30 p.ni., OLR4A.

Sunday, June 27 *6:40 a.m. -International church: COCQ *7 a.m. -Variety program: DJL *8 a.m.- Overseas hour for Austrailia: JZK JZJ 8:15 a.m. -Chimes and church services: WI XAL

(15.25) 8:30 a.m.- Operetta excerpts : PHI *9:30 a.m.- Vatican City topics: HVJ 10:40 a.m.-Willie Walker octet: GSJ GSG *11 :30 a.m.- Program from Belgium: ORK 12:20 p.m. -BBC Military band: GSG GSI 12:40 p.m.- Iceland hour: TFJ 12:55 p.m.- Sunday School anniversary service:

GSG GSO 1:40 p.m.- Muzik's quartet: OLR4A 3:20 p.m. -Fred Hartley's sextet: GSG GSO 3:45 p.m.- Program from 24 Cheyne Row, Chel-

sea, London: GSG GSO 4:30 p.m. -Brass band: DJB DJD 5:15 p.m. -Our Sunday concert: DJB DJD 5:30 p.m.- Griller string quartet: GSP GSO GSD *6 p.m.- Broadcast from Moscow: RAN 6:15 p.m.- Bernard Crook quintet: GSP GSD 6:30 p.m. -Two Hours with Cuba: COCO 7:30 p.m. -Our vacation boy, Peter: DJB DJD 8:15 p.m.- Studio orchestra: DJB DJD *8:30 p.m. -Dance music: LRX 10:30 p.m.- Impressions of Personalities: GSG

GSO GSD *11 p.m.- Overseas hour (Pacific coast): JZK 12:15 a.m.- -BBC presents the A. B. C.: GSG GSO *2 a.m.- English program from Sibera: RV15

Key to Symbols Used; *Daily; 1-Week Days; $Monday, Wednesday, Friday; §Mon., Thurs.

Monday, June 28 6:15 a.m.CRICKET: England vs. New Zealand:

GSJ GSG 7 a.m.-Oriental variety: ZBW3 8:15 a.m. -Ikao Hotspring Resort and Mount

Haruna: JZJ JZK 10:35 a.m. -Fred Hartley's quintet: GSG GSJ $11:30 a.m. -Polish hour: SPW 12:20 p.m.- English letter -box: 2RO3 12:45 p.m.-- Adventures of Mr. Penny: GSG GSI 1 p.m.-- Revue, "Weather or No": GSG GSI 2 p.m.- Imperial ballet: GSG GSI 3:05 p.m. -Dance music: OLR4A 3:15 p.m.- Japanese jugglers: JZJ 3:35 p.m. Cricket; English tennis matches: GSG .1.4 p.m.-Monitor news: WIXAL (15.25) 4:15 p.m.- American travelog: W2XAF (9.53)

W2XAD (15.33)

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BY CHAS. A. MORRISON, president, I

(Figures in Parentheses Are Megacycles)

COGF (11.79), a new short -wave station located in Matanzas, Cu- ba, that made its initial appear-

ance during the latter part of May, is being heard with fine volume in all parts of the United States. The ad- dress of this station, which relays broadcast transmitter CMGF, is Calle General Betancourt 51, Matanzas, Cu- ba. Announcements are made in both Spanish and English. A regular broad- casting schedule will probably be put into effect shortly. a mechanical screech -owl. It is said that centuries ago the little screech - owls perched on the ledges of the Col- osseum and announced the midnight hour to wakeful Romans.

Scoop!!! "Radio Manila," the new short -wave relay station of KZRM and KZEG, Manila, Philippine Islands, will be officially inaugurated on Thursday, July 1. Broadcasts will be carried out daily on frequencies of 11.84 and 6.14 megs. The schedule will probably run from 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. EST (8 p.m. to 8 a.m. CST) ... At the time this goes to press, tests are being conducted on 11.84 megs. Signal strength is excel- lent after 4 a.m. EST (3 a.m. CST).

R. B. Oxrieder of State College, Penn., reports that PJC1, Radio Curom of Curacao, Dutch West Indies, broad- casts daily from 6:36 to 8:36 p.m. EST (5:36 to 7:36 p.m. CST). The regular frequency of the station is 5.947 megs but irregularly tests are being con- ducted from 5 to 6 p.m. EST (4 to 5 p.m. CST), on a new frequency of 9.473 megs.

XEWW has been positively identi- fied as the call of the new short -wave transmitter relaying the powerful Mexico City broadcast station, XEW, nightly on a frequency of 9.502 megs. Sometimes the broadcast call only is given, and this has prompted several of our readers to believe this might be the short -wave call.

Several readers report excellent re- ception of the Solar Eclipse Expedi- tion's broadcast from Canton Island, on June 8, over WMEF on 17.31 megs.

C. E. Clark, of Philadelphia, writes that he heard RNE of Moscow, U. S. S. R., relaying a broadcast from the Rus- sian Polar Expedition. The new fre- quency of RNE, according to a com- munication from Moscow, is 12.065 megs. Mr. Clark is also hearing a So- viet station on an announced fre- quency of 14.59 megs. The latter's call letters are given as RAEN.

A short -wave transmitter is being installed in the Komsomolskaya sta- tion of the Moscow, U. S. S. R., Ka- ganovitch Underground Railway. Pas- sengers will be notified by radio of the departure of trains. All tunnels of the subway eventally will be connected by radio.

NTERNATIONAL DX -ER'S ALLIANCE

W 1 OXGY (12.363) , aboard the yacht foram), has been granted permission to transmit programs under the spon- sorship of the Smithsonian Institution for relay over Broadcast Station WSUN of St. Petersburg, Fla. This ship trans- mitter was heard recently at about 5 p.m. EST (4 p.m. CST), while broadcasting from the vicinity of Ja- maica.

A letter from G. P. Burdett of Monze, Northern Rhodesia, Africa, states that the new short -wave Station ZNB (5.9) of Mafeking. Bechuanaland, South Af- rica, is operating almost daily except Sundays from 1 p.m. to 2:30 or 3 p.m. EST (12 noon to 1:30 or 2 p.m. CST).

West Australian Wireless News con- tains a statement to the effect that a national short -wave station similar in character to VK3LR of Melbourne will soon be under construction near Perth, West Australia. VK6ME (9.59), owned and operated by Amalgamated Wire- less, Ltd., was opened in this same city this spring.

YDB of Soerabaja, Java, is now op- erating on a new frequency of 9.55 megs. The old transmitter, which for- merly transmitted on 9.66 megs, has been replaced by a more powerful one.

The Chicago Short Wave Radio Club's recent bulletin contained the following very interesting item:

"It was announced during the news broadcasts from Germany on April 9 that through a loudspeaker in Geneva, Switzerland, there was overheard a statement to the effect that `Italian prisoners the Bolshevists had taken' were going to tell how they liked the Bolshevist regime, the broadcast ap- parently having been made from a building housing the Communist radio station. The voices of the Italians, `who had learned by heart their pieces,' were heard all right, it was said, but finally in the background there was distinctly heard a voice saying, `I am only a plain volunteer from Sicily, and I can only say what we have been forced to say at the point of a gun is untrue.' There followed `two shots and a scuffle. The voice was silenced and the broadcast terminated at that point.' " . .. The Chicago Short Wave Radio club also announces that the Italian broadcasts are now being intro- duced by a unique signal consisting of a mechanical screech -owl.

For those who have never heard an Egyptian short -wave station, I sug- gest you tune for SU1SG, Alexandria, Egypt, on Friday, June 25, at 7 to 7:30 p.m. EST (6 to 6:30 p.m. CST). A fre- quency of approximately 14 megs will be used for this special broadcast, which is being sponsored by the In- ternational DX'ers Alliance. The pro- gram will start with a series of chimes and a clock striking 2 a.m. Egypt time. Reports should be sent to Frank H. Pettit, c/o Mustapha Barracks, Alex- andria, Egypt.

4:30 p.m.- Brazilian hot-: PRF5 t4:45 p.m. (ex. Sat.) -Jorge Leal, Spanish com-

mentator: W2XE (15.27) 5 p.m.- Modern Radio: W1XAL (6.04) 5:30 p.m.-John Londoner at home: GSP GSD 6 p.m. -Opera from Scala: 2R03 6:15 p.m. -BBC Empire orchestra: GSP GSD 6:25 p.m. -Mail bag: 2R03 or 21104 6:30 p.m. --Good evening: DJB DJD 7 p.m.- American news: EAQ2 7:30 p.m.-German reader: DJB DJD 7:45 p.m.- Amateur hour: YV5RC t8:30 p.m. -Sea Melody orchestra: YV5RC 8:45 p.m. -In the Mournes: CSI GSD GSC

9:15 p.m. -BBC dance orchestra: GSI GSD GSC 10:45 p.m.- Recital of waltzes: GSO GSD GSB 11 :15 p.m.-Young Men's chorus: JZK 11:25 p.m. -A revue, "Red, White and New ":

GSO GSD GSB 12:15 a.m. -Hawaii calls: KKP 3:30 a.m. -Happy program: PCJ (15.22) 14:30 a.m. -Fiji hour: VPD2

Tuesday, June 29 6:30 a.m. -RYDER GOLF CUP: GSJ GSG 8:15 a.m.-Current problems: JZJ J2K 8:15 a.m.- "World Affairs," H. V. Hodson : GSG

Radio Guide Week Ending July 3. 1937

12:35 p.m. -Brian Lawrence's orchestra: GSG 1 p.m. -Esta Stein's company: GSG GSI 1:30 p.m. -BBC Empire orchestra: GSG GSI 2:15 p.m.- Stamps and stamp collecting: GSG 3:20 p.m.- English tennis matches; Cricket; Ry-

der Golf Cup: GSG GSO 4 p.m. -Edith v. Voigtlander, violin: DJB DJD 5 p.m.- Playful repartee: DJB DJD 5:45 p.m.-- Alaska program: WIXAL (6.04) 6 p.m.-Happy program: PCJ (15.22) 6:30 p.m. -Low German evening: D:IR DJD 6:40 p.m.- Non -stop variety: GSP GSD 7:45 p.m.- Interview of the month, Prof. Lanes -

dnrf; German excavations: DJB DJD. 8:40 p.m.- London calling, 1837: GSI GSD GSC 10 p.m.- Program from Tahiti: FO8AA 10:45 p.m.- Harold Ramsay, organ: GSI GSD GSC 11:15 p.m.- Shochiktr Girls' Revue: JZK 12:15 a.m.- lfawaii calls: KKP

Wednesday, June 30 9:15 a.m. -ENGLISH TENNIS MATCHES: GSJ 1 p.m.- Revue. "All in Pink ": GSG GSI 2:05 p.m.- Typografia choral society: OLR4A 3 p.m.- OPERA, "TRISTAN AND ISOLDE":

GSG GSO 3:05 p.m.- Muzik's quartet: OLR4A 4 p.m.-Animal stories: DJB DJD 4:40 p.m.- English tennis matches; Ryder Golf

Cup: GSG GSO 5 p.m. -Hay fever: DJB DJD 5:20 p.m.- Reading from "Bushel from Bushel ":

GSP GSD 5:30 p.m.- Symphonic concert: 2H03 or 21104 6 p.m.-Stepping it up at the races: 21103 or

21104 6 p.m.- Latin -American writers: W3XAL (6.1) 6:15 p.m.- Ancient arias: 21103 or 21104 6:30 p.m. -Music of youth: DJB DJD 6:40 p.m. -Motor cycling and fishing: GSP GSD 7 p.m. -Erna Westenberger, songs: DJB DJD 7:30 p.m.- Press review: DJB DJD 8 p.m. -Ryder Cup golf matches: GSI GSD GSC 8:15 p.m. -Tommy Matthew's concert orchestra:

GSI GSD GSC 8:15 p.m.-Comic opera, "Cosi Fan Tutte': DJB

DJD 10:30 p.m.- Pedigree Stork: GS0 GSD GSB

Thursday, July I

8:15 a.m. -- I,: laud in Midsummer: GSJ GSG 8:30 a.m. --t NGLIBI' CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS

MATCHES: GSJ GSG 10:35 a.m. -Your Programs from Daventry:. GSG 12:30 p.m.- Northern Music Hall: GSG 651 3:35 p.m. -BBC Empire orchestra: GSG GSO 5:20 p.m.- DGMINICN DAY, CANADA, 1937:

GSP GSD 6:15 p.m. -Billy Bissett's band: GSP GSD 6:55 p.m.-"The Vltava," B. Smetana: OLR4A 7:30 p.m.- Fquatorian music: YV51-(C 7:40 p.m. -Brass band: 01.R4A 8 p.m.-Canadian artists: GSI GSD GSC 8:25 p.m.-Your money's worth: GSI GSD GSC 9 p.m.-Canadian hour: HH2S 10:55 p.m.-Adventures of Mr. Penny : GSO GSD 11:40 p.m.-Your programs from Daventry GSO

GSD GSB

Friday, July 2 8:15 a.m. -The Silver Spring: GSJ GSG 8:45 a.m. -ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS

MATCHES: GSJ GSG 11:35 a.m. -Ray Henderson, baritone: GSG GSI 1 p.m.- Bachelor party : GSG GSI 4 p.m.- Technic and folk humor: DJB DJD 4 p.m.- Argentina hour: LSX 4:15 p.m.- -Gypsy songs: DJB DJD 4:30 p.m. -John Londoner at home: GSG GSO 5:15 p.m.-Listeners' mail bag: WIXAL (11.79) 5:30 p.m.- Little Theater: W1XAL (11.79) 5:30 p.m.- Request program : 2R03 or 2R04 6 p.m. -BBC Empire orchestra: GSP GSD 6 p.m.-Sails and sailors: W1XAL (11.79) 6:45 p.m.- Astronomy: WIXAL (11.79) 6:50 p.m. -Henry Hall's orchestra: GSP GSD 7 p.m. -With the poets: W1XAL (11.79) 7:30 p.m.- Hollywood Intimacies: YV5RC 10 p.m.- Program from Tahiti: FO8AA 10:30 p.m. -DX Club: W8XK (6.14) 11 p.m.-Joseph Pessac, violinist: GS0 GSD GSB

Saturday, July 3 7:05 a.m.- Ph',hi Club: PHI 7 :25 a.m. -International cabaret program : PHI 8:15 a.m. -ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS

MATCHES; HENLEY REGATTA: GSG GSJ 8:20 a.m.- Sketch, "Three Around a Table" : PHI 11:40 a.m.- Lonrlon Theater: GSG GSI 12:20 p.m.-London log: GSG GSI 12:30 p.m. -BBC presents the A.B.C.: GSG GSI 1 p.m. -Music Hall: GSG GSI 2:20 p.m. -BBC theater orchestra: GSG GSI 2:30 p.m. -News: W1XAL (15.25) 3:50 p.m. -Henry Hall's Music Makers: GSG GSO 4:10 p.m.- Variety program: GSG GSO 4:30 p.m.- League of Nations: HBL HBP 4:40 p.m.- Melodies and memories: GSG GSO 5 p.m.- Program from Budapest: HAT4 5:30 p.m.-Scots concert: GSP GSD 5:45 p.m.- Variety program: HBO HBJ 6 p.m.-The Wheels Go 'Round: GSP GSD 6:30 p.m.- Monologs in melody : GSP GSD 6:45 p.m.- Gloria Lamar, songs: YV5RC 7:45 p.m.- Equatorian music: YV5RC 8:30 p.m.- -Erith British Legion band : GSI GSD 9 p.m.- English hour: H.J4ABB HJIABP 9:10 p.m.-John Londoner at home: GSI GSD 10 p.m.- Northern Messenger; messages to those

in the Arctic: VE9DN CRCX (6.09)

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the PHOTO -STORY of LILY PONS' LIFE 1. NKNOWN, UN- IERALDED, SHE MADE HER "MET" DEBUT, BECAME A SENSATION -OVERNIGHT!

I At the sge of 3, Lily Pons Ii'tle thought

that she would one day ')ecome a world -fa- mous prima donna. Born in Cannes, gay :ity of flowers on the French Riviera, she was the daughter of Franco- Ita'lan parents

2 Like many another opera singer, Lily began her musical career as

a pianist, but fell ill and her doc- tor advised letting music alone for 2 years. Too active a person to re- main idle for long, she took up act- ing, and when only 15 walked into the office of Max Dearly, famous Parisian producer - talked herself into an ingenue role in his new show

3 Lily l'center) and Sisters Juliette and Christiana, both of whom are now in France. Living within a stone's throw of the

azure Mediterranean, little Lily as a child learned to love the water and the delights of swimming. Their father, who's now dead, was an automobile engineer, used to stage dare -devil stunts to test the endurance of his products -once drove a car from Paris to Pekin. Their mother, Mme. Maria Pons, still lives in Cannes

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4 It was in "Lak- me" that Miss

Pons made her op- eratic debut, in the tiny opera house in Muelhausen, Alsace, long before she ever dreamed of singing in America. A scene from this opera also formed an impor- tant part of her first picture -"I Dream Too Much"

5 Miss Pons made her South Amer-

ican debut in Bue- nos Aires, as the mad "Lucia" i n

Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor. "She's posed here with some of the lilies that crowded her dressing -room after the performance. Her South American public is enormous

L Lily Pons took v up s i r g i n g

merely as a pastime, had never had a

vocal less°, until she was 2'd. Five years later she took the Metropolitan by storm in her debut as "Lucia." The reproduction (right) of a newspaper clip- ping tells the story of that great event

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TRE NEW YORK TIC, SUNDAY, JANUARY

4, 1931

LILY PONS CHEERED

AT DEBUT IN `LUCIA'

Applause for Young French So- prano Crashes From All Sides After "Mad Scene."

HER PERSONALITY PLEASES

Metropolitan Debutante Singe Cer- tain Passages of Donizetti's Opera With Marked Tonal Beauty.

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By OLIN DOWN S. Tumultuous applause and cheering were evidences of the pleasure of the audience when Lily pons, the young French coloratura soprano, made her American operatic début in Donl- zetil'. "Lucia di Lammermor yes- terday afternoon In the Metropolitan Opera House.

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It was in Cannes, back in 1925, that Lily met and married Augusta Mesritz, wealthy

Dutch lawyer. He was years older than Lily, but that did not matter, they were in love. Ironically enough, Mesritz, who later became divorced from his wife through her brilliant success, started Lily on her singing career

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p Jean Mesritz, son of ï Augusta Mesritz by a

former marriage and step -son of Lily Pons. Although divorced, Au- gusta and Lily are very dear friends, such dear

'friends that when Lily vacationed in Europe she saw Augusta and his new wife, and it was a pleas- ant reunion. They ad- mire her as a great artist

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Lily Pons. This collec- tion is probably one of the most famous in the world. It contains trib- utes to Miss Pons from Paderewski, Mary Pick- ford, Heifetz, Lotte Leh- mann, Helen Hayes, and the King of Siam! George Gershwin's tri- bute is reproduced here

7 Two years ago as part of the program at the Metro- / politan Surprise Party, the 104- pound, five -feet- two diminutive diva and Wagnerian Tenor Lauritz Mel- chior did an Apache dance -brought down the house!

1

A Lily Pons, star of the concert, opera and radio `t worlds, met with equal success in the movies.

She's shown here with Jack Oakie in a scene from RKO Radio's recent hilarious hit, "That Girl From Paris"

LILY PONS, sensational 30- year -old coloratura soprano of opera, screen and radio fame, was born at Can-

nes, on the French Riviera, of well -to- do Franco - Italian parents.

Like many another opera singer, Lily began her musical career as a pianist, and when she was graduated from the famous Conservatoire in Paris with a first prize at the age of 13, she decided to make piano her career.

But then she fell ill and her doctor advised letting music alone for two years. Too active a person to remain idle for so long a period, Lily took up acting while waiting to go on with mu- sic. She obtained a position with a

Paris company and remained two years with them playing ingenue roles.

At the end of that time she went back to Cannes with the intention of resuming her piano studies. But there she met Augusta Mesritz, a wealthy Dutch lawyer, whom she married. It seemed for the moment that all ideas of a career were definitely shelved. Then one day, her husband, who had at one time been a music critic, heard

his wife sing a few songs. He had heard many famous voices and he de- clared that she had great possibilities -she should study.

Lily thought it would be nice to have another hobby, so together they went to see the celebrated Parisian singing - teacher, Alberti di Gorostiaga, who cried out when he heard her sing: "Hobby? Impossible, it must be your life vocation." Ironically enough, Mes- ritz, who later became divorced from his wife through her brilliant success, started Lily on her singing career.

After three years of hard study, Lily made her operatic debut at Muelhau- sen, in Alsace. The opera was "Lak- me." Engagements in France and Italy followed, always at minor opera houses. Thus, when she was recom- mended to Director Gatti - Casazza for

New York's Metropolitan she was al- most unknown in the world's great opera centers. Gatti gave her a five - year contract, and Pons made her Metropolitan debut on the memorable night of January 3, 1931, as Lucia in Donizetti's opera, "Lucia di Lammer- moor." It was one of the most sensa- tional events in American operatic history. The audience gasped as she sang flawless high E's and F's and the applause and critical comment told the world that another great star of opera had been found.

IJ Lilypons, Maryland, J may consist of just a

few families. but it contains the largest water -lily culti- vation business in the coun- try. The town's name was changed two years ago, when Lily gave her consent. Last year, she was an honored guest and a beloved friend of all the townspeople, was officially greeted by Post- master -Mayor C. C. Thomas

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II Lily Pons, greatest of coloratura sopranos and darling of the Mcto-

politan Opera, as a night -club sincerl This is a scene from Miss Pons' de out film, RKO's "I Dream Too Much," n which she sang, and danced as well

12 Miss Pons returned Iatt year to sing at the Montr

Carlo Opera, on the sunny ' Cap d'Antibes, just a few miles from her birthplace. Dressed In her favorite at- tire- flannel slacks and a

tailored blouse, Miss Pons again enjoyed the radiant sun shine, the wealth of flowers and the brilliant blue waters she had known as a child

Last winter, Miss Pons scored a new triumph,

in a new field. Playing the role of the "Princess" in Rim- sky- Korsakoff's opera "Le Coq d'Or," at the Metropoli- tan, she sang her familiar coloratura marvels and like- wise did a fantastic dance, for which she had studied with Michael Fokine, great leader of the old Russian Ballet

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16 Four generations of the Pons family gath-

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I7When not on tour, the 30-

year-cld diva di- vides her time be- tween her country home in tranquil Silvermine, Conn., and a lovely apart- ment in Manhat- tan's 57th Street

I p Lily practises v svery morn-

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a .s You've seen Dick Foran on the screen in many pic- tures, as a hero of cowboy films, and you've heard him singing on the Burns and Allen show. This six -foot crooner is a Princeton man, the son of New Jersey State Senator Foran -and he's red - headed

Frances Adair was born in a hansom cab on New York's Fifth Avenue. She started singing at seven. came to radio via night club and revue. Now she's a

featured soloist and member of the Swing Fourteen heard Tuesday on an NBC cigarette- sponsored show

You Asked for

THEM

Mary Eastman, lyric soprano on CBS' "Saturday Night Serenade," is a Kansas City, Mo., child prod- igy who's made good. She began singing at the age of eleven, knows six opera roles- Collects: Tropical fish. Is married to a motor company vice - president

Igor Gorin, romantic young Viennese baritone star of "Hollywood Hotel," joined the Eddie Cantor sum- mer show recently. Father Gorin wanted Igor to become a physician, but Igor wanted to sing, was a boy -choir soloist in Vienna at the age of seven

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Only a year out of high school, 18- year -old Jean O'Neill is the featured feminine vocalist on the new NBC "Melody Revue." Jean ertered radio after two appearances on Fred Allen's amateur hour and after a successful television test. She's a Brooklyn girl

Bob3y Dolan first came into prominence by direct- ing the orchestra on one of Burns & Allen's early shows. Now he's maestro of NBC's "Sunday Night Party." Dolan's quiet in demeanor- married. Col - lect! cook- books, knows 49 mays to prepare eggs

London -born Comic Bob Hope quit a Broadway musical to become "Rippling Rhythm's" m.c. He's married, likes poker. When Bob stage- debuted. friends bought up the first four rows, started to read newspapers as soon as he appeared -for a gag!

Anne Seymour star of "The Story of Mary Marlin," is the first member of a seven -generation theatrical family to turn to radio. Outside of an intense inter- est in dramatics, Anne has time for athletics, read- ing and writing. She's five - feet -seven, weighs 135

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Radio Guide TOURS

Above: NBC Studio 8 -G's stage as it looks from Point G facing Point A (see diagram). Here you see Ernie Watson (standing, with hat on) directing his orchestra, while per- formers sit about, awaiting their turn at rehearsal. The lone mike in the aisle is used to pick up audi- ence applause, laughter

Right: Floor plan of NBC Studio 8 -G (bet- ter known as "The Little Theater Studio ") located on the 8th floor of the RCA Building, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York. This is the studio from which Joe Cook's show, as well as the Rudy Vallee, Un- cle Jim's Question Box and Death Valley Days programs are broadcast

Above: The door in the rear center (at Point B) leads to dressing- rooms, the control room (Point D), and to private exits and elevators (used only by artists and officials). The double doors in the right -hand corner lead to other dressing -rooms and studios. The glass - enclosed room in the upper right -hand corner is the client's booth, the one in the upper left -hand corner contains the switchboard, and the one in lower left - hand corner is the control booth (Point D in diagram)

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No. 1- 'Little Theater S in Radio City

Photos by GENE LESTER

Above: Here's a view of the side marked "C" on the floor plan. The two double doors lead into the main 8th -floor lobby. These are the doors through which the audience enters. Above you see a glass - enclosed balcony for extra people who cannot find seats on main floor

Right: If you were an artist broadcasting from the stage of 8 -G and you should look up, this is what you would see. First,there's the contour curtain, then drops all the way back to the rear of stage. On close study of the picture, special lighting equipment can be seen

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Above, left: If you were in the control room (Point D) with the engineer, here's how the studio would look to you. The engineer can see the entire stage, the entire audience and can thus regulate his instruments properly. When this photograph was taken from the control room, through the double glass, the Notre Dame Glee Club was rehearsing for Joe Cook's show

Above: Back in the control booth (Poi it D) are .wo men who can make or beak the -entire show. Standing, talking into the mike, is N,rman Dicken, production man. Sea:ed at the controls is Engineer Hollis Young

NO SMOKING

OR EATING IN

STUDIOS

USE SMOKING ROOMS

A OR B

Above: There's a reason for such a

sign (standing at Point F in diagram) as this: New York fire laws prohibit smoking in radio studios because of fire hazards and NBC prohibits artists from eating while they are rehearsing

Above: If you were on the stage, rather than in the ccntrol room, here's how the Notre Dame Glee Club singing at Point E) would show up. The boys in the

rear are not necessarily taller than those in the front -it's just that steps are provided so those in the rear can see over the heads of those in front and better fallow the glee club director and the program director

Above: If you don't observe the sign in the picture to the left (above), watch out, this cop (who stands at Point B) will get you. He usually warns of- fenders, but if anyone gets tough, he's empowered to arrest and fine anyone as high as $25

Above: If you stand on the stage during any rehearsal, you'll see things like this: In front (with glasses and script) is Jack Keating; in the second row, left to right, are Stanley McClelland, bass, and Lee Mcntgomery, arranger and accompanist; behind them, left to right, are John Seagle, baritone, and Morton Bowe, tenor -all rhembe;-s of the Cavalier Qua tet. (They're seated at Point G)

Above: A sponsor usually engages an advertising agency to produce his show for him. The agency than employs rien wh know both advertising and showmanship to help put the show on the air. Such a man is Edward Gardner. He's at Point H

Right: Ernie Watson (who sits at Point H) ar- ranged music for many' orchestra leaders, did some novelties for Popeye, but never led his oven band until Cook's shoo went o the air and he was selected to worry about the musical details- direct the band

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Above: Here's Charlie Cantor leaning over a row of seats to tell a Radio Guide reporter what he thought of a certain program the night be- fore. Cantor, No. 1 stooge to many famed com- ics, is heard on the Fred Allen, Joe Cook and Phil Baker shows, and just about every comic program that comes from New York. Some- times you hear him on the "March of Time"

Above: Master of Ceremonies Joe Cook in a merry mood as he rehearses for his Saturday show in "The Little Theater Studio." The studio bears this name because it's the only one at NBC that's built like a theater. Glib, story- telling Comic Joe brings a group of guest star; to the microphone weekly in a show that has something for every member of the famil+

Above: Movie Star George Raft was a recent Cook guest, and our cameraman, told to get un- usual shots, waited, watched, got this choice pose of Raft at rehearsal. The main floor of the "Little Theater Studio" at NBC, plus the glass - enclosed balcony, seats 300. It is the only studio that has stationary upholstered seats, the only studio that has a stage and curtains

Above: Meet Junior O'Day, actor. You hear him most any time and any place, for he's in great demand for child parts. He's older than he looks, reads and interprets scripts as an adult, knows the tricks of the trade. Before the mike, he steps upon the director's platform. If such a platform isn't handy, NBC supplies him with one so he can reach the mike. He rehearses with his cap on- spends his spare time drawing

Above: The script calls for a product plug just before a station break, and here's where Announcer Ben Grauer comes into the picture.. Ben was an actor when a tiny tot, appeared in many Broadway plays and silent films. You also hear him on many other shows

Above: Here we see a cross- section of Ernie Watson's band. Although not shown, Conductor Robert Armbruster is a familiar figure at all Cook rehear- sals. He takes over the baton while Musical Director - Maestro Ernie stands around, listens, c-iticises his musicians

Above: Ben Grauer has a word with Radio Actress Alice Rhinehart while fixing up his announcer's script. Back in the control room the production man also keeps a script in his hand, one which tells him every word, every song, every movement of the show, even when the audience is supposed to laugh or applaud

Above: Gypsy Marko was a Joe Cook guest the night these photos were taken and here she is, pulling away at her accordion. The program's sponsor sits in the client's sound- proof booth, relaxes. watches the show, tut hears it over a radio just the same as he woi -Id hear it if he were in his own living -room

Above: Mme. Suzanne Fisher. Metropolitan Opera soprano (the woman in black, singing) rehearses for her guest appearance. When a

program is on the air and there has to be con- versation between the stage and the control room, it is done by a special telephone system or by sending written messages back and forth

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THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMS Sunday

June 27

MORNING 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

CBS -Sunday Morning at Aunt Susan's; Artells Dickson, bar.; News: WFBM WBBM KMOX (sw-21.52) John Tasker Howard, the actor -

writer, will speak on "Music" on the "Sunday Morning at Aunt Susan's" program. Ar- tells Dickson. baritone, will also be featured.

NBC -Coast to Coast on a Bus; Children's Prgm.: WMAQ WMT KWK WLW (sw- 15.21)

WAAF -Uncle Ulmer Reads Com- ics

-WCBD -Hit Tunes WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WFAM- Sunday School WJJD- Happy -Go -Lucky Time WIND -Roumanian Church WLS -Elsie Mae Emerson WOWO -,,Old -Time Religion

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT WCBD -Jungle Jim

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT WAAF -Children's Bible Stories WCBD -Polish Bible Class WCFL - Swedish Church WIND- Hungarian Air Theater WISN ¿St, Boniface Church WJJD- Vaudeville Show WLS- Everybody's Hour WMT- Family Altar

7:45 CT 8:45 CDT WAAF- Symphonic Hout WCBD- .Roumanian Bible Study WIBA- Bible School

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT NBC -Highlights of the Bible:

WBOW Dr. Frederick K. Stamm will

speak on "Follow Me. H3'ums to be heard include ''God of the Earth" and "My Dear Redeemer."

NBC- Russia,i Melodies: KWK WIRE WMAQ (sw- 15.21)

CBS -.Church of the Air: WCCO WBBM KMOX WKBB The morning speaker of the

Church of the Air Is Rev. Joseph lt. Sizzo (Dutch Re- form) of the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas in New York City.

WCBD Hit Tunes WCFL- German Prgm. WFAM-News; QOid -Time Gospel WFBM -Solving Today's Problems WGN- Sunday Morning Concert WHO -Ferde Grofe's Orch. WIBA- Morning Melodies WJJD - Happy -Go -Lucky Time WLW-QChurch Forum WMBD -Uncle Bill Reads the

Funnies WMT -Reading the Comics WOWO-.Christian Science WTAD.Gospel Singers WTMJ- QChurch Services

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT NBC -Russian Melodies: WOWO WFBM -WPA Prgm. WHO -,Bible Broadcasting

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT NBC -Inst. of Human Relations

Prgm.: KWK WOWO WMAQ CBS -News; Romany Trail; Em-

ery Deutsch's Orch.: WFBM WBBM 'WCCO WFAM WKBB

Morning Musicale: WCFL WROK KMOX -Early Edition WBOW -,,Rev. Archie Brown WCBD- Hungarian Prgm. WIBA -Musicale WIRE -.Sunday Services WISN- Spiritual Fellowship WLS -Little Brown Church WTMJ -Our Club

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT WAAF- Swingtime WBBM -Art Kahn, pianist

WFAM- .Little Colonial Church WIBA -Radio Bible School %%IND -Let's Dance WISN- Breakfast Club WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WKBB -QChurch Service WMAQ- Sunshine Hour WMBD Romany Trail (CBS)

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT NBC -News; Ward & Muzzy,

piano duo: WHO (sw- 15.33) CBS -Johnny Hereford's Organ

Moods: WCCO WFBM WFAM WOC

NBC -News; Alice Remsen, cont.: \VOW°

* MBS- Northwestern Reviewing Stand: WGN

News: WROK WTMJ WLW KMOX- QChurch of the Air KWK -.Bible Auditorium WAAF -Dance Revue WBBM -Friendly Philosopher WBOW- Sunshine Hour WCBD- Jewish Hour WCFL -Mirth Parade WIBA -Norwegian Hour WIND- Morning Dance WIRE -Jake Entertains WISN- Breakfast Club WJJD -Bureau of Missing Persons WKBB -United Church Service WMAQ -Sunshine Hour WMBD -Dr. B. G. Carpenter WMT -Lutheran Church

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT NBC -Hendrik Willem Van Loon.

author & lecturer: WOWO WLW

CBS -Organ Moods: WMBD WFAM

NBC -Bravest of the Brave, dra- ma: (sw- 15.33)

KWK -Musical Prgm. WAAF -Hollywood Brevities WBBM -Singing Canaries WCFL -Grace Wilson, contr. WGN- Tuneful Topic WHO -.Seventh Day Adventists WIND-Modern Melodies WJJD -Orchestra WLS -Runt Em Lanning WMBD -News WROK-.Judge

the Mall WTAD- Popular Dance Review WTMJ- Masters of Rhythm

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT NBC -Walberg Brown String En-

semble: WIBA WIRE WOWO * CBS -Major Bowes' Capitol

Family; Dalton Bros., Helen Alexander, sop., Nicholas Cos- entino, tnr. Edward Matthews, bar., Charles Magnante, ac- cordionist; Sam Herman, xylo- phonist; Waldo Mayo's Orch.: KMOX WCCO WKBB

Hour of Music: WHO WOC KWK- Martha & Hal (MBS) WBBM- Airflow Harmonies W'BOW-QBrotherhood Class WCFL -Seventh Church of

Christ Scientist WFBM- Christian Men Builders WIND- Firecracker Man WISN -Home Building Counselor WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS- Concert Orch. WLW- Arthur Chandler, Jr., or-

ganist WMAQ -To be announced WMBD- Sunday Morning Sunshine WROK.Rhvthm Makers WTAD -News

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT NBC -Anson Weeks' Orch. (Mar -

O.Oil): WMAQ (sw- 15.43) News: WIND WMBD WMT WAAF -Melody Parade WISN- Sunday Songsters WJJD -Henry King's Orch. WLW -To be announced

LOG OF STATIONS LISTED IN EDITION E- MIDWESTERN

Call Kilo- Power Letters cycles Watts Location

Net- work

KMOX 1090 50.000 KOA (8 pm on) 830 50,000 K SD 550 5,000 KWK 1350 5,000 WAAF 920 1,000 WBAA 890 1,000 WBBM 770 50,000 WBOW 1310 250 WCBD 1080 5,000 WCCO 810 50,000 WCFL 970 5,000 WDZ* 1020 250 W EN R 870 50,000 WFAM 1200 100 WFBM 1230 5,000 W G N 720 50,000 WHA 940 5,000 WHASt 820 50,000 WHO 1000 50,000 WIBA 1280 5,000 WIND 560 5,000 WIRE 1400 5,000 WISN 1120 1.000 WJBC* 1200 250 WJJD 1130 20,000 WJ R i 750 50,000 W K B B 1500 250 W LS 870 50,000 W LW 700 500,000 WMAQ 670 50,000 WMBD 1440 1,000 WMBI 1080 5,000 WMT 600 5,000

WOC WOWO WRJN WROK WSBT WSUI WTAD WTAMt WTAQ WTMJ

1370 250 1160 10,000 1370 250 1410 1,000 1360 500 880 1,000 900 1,000

1070 50,000 1330 1,000 620 5,000

Frequencies of Stations Carrying 1050: KPO, 680; KOA, 830; 1190. WSM 650; KF1, 640

Rutherford; On

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT CBS -Major Bowes' Family: WOC

WMBD NBC -The Hour Glass; Jerry

>jrannon, tnr.; Paul Gersman, violinist: WHO WIBA WIRE (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Southernaires: WLS KWK WOWO (sw- 15.21)

KMOX -Once Upon a Time WAAF- Rhythm Revue WBBM -Pliner & Earl, piano duo

St. Louis, Missouri CBS Denver, Colorado N BC St. Louis, Missouri NBC - R

St. Louis, Mo. NBC & MBS Chicago, Illinois Local West Lafayette, Indiana Local Chicago, Illinois CBS Terre Haute, Indiana N BC Chicago, Illinois Local Minneapolis -St. Paul, Minn. CBS Chicago, Illinois NBC Tuscola, Illinois Local Chicago, Illinois NBC -B South Bend, Ind. CBS Indianapolis, Indiana CBS Chicago, Illinois MBS Madison, Wisconsin Local Louisville, Kentucky CBS Des Moines, Iowa NBC -R Madison, Wisconsin NBC Gary, Indiana Local Indianapolis, Indiana N BC Milwaukee, Wisconsin CBS Bloomington, Illinois Local Chicago, Illinois Local Detroit, Michigan CBS Dubuque. Iowa CBS Chicago, Illinois NBC -B Cincinnati, Ohio NBC & MBS Chicago, Illinois NBC -R Peoria, Illinois CBS Chicago, Illinois Local Cedar Rapids & Waterloo

Iowa NBC -B & MBS Davenport, Iowa CBS Fort Wayne, Indiana NBC -B Racine- Kenosha, Wisconsin Local Rockford, Illinois Local South Bend, Indiana CBS Iowa City, Iowa Local Quincy, Illinois Local Cleveland, Ohio NBC -R Green Bay, Wisconsin CBS Milwaukee, Wisconsin NBC

Rebroadcasts: KSL, 1130; KNX, KPRC, 920; WBAP, 800; WOAI,

NBC -National Broadcasting Company CBS- Columbia Broadcasting System MBS -Mutual Broadcasting System NBC -B- National Broadcasting Company

Basic Blue Network NBC -R- National Broadcasting Company

Basic Red Network i -Night Programs Only * -10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Only

NOTICE: The programs as presented here were as correct and as accurate as the broadcasting companies and RADIO GUIDE could make them at the time cf going to press. However, emer- gencies that arise at the studios sometimes necessitate eleventh hour changes in program listings, time, etc.

Bell Q indicates religious services and programs. Star * indi- cates high spot selections.

If your favorite station is not listed at quarter or half hour periods, consult the time listings immediately above. 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 find your station listed.

SHORT WAVES Symbol after a pro-

gram, like (sw- 9.53). means that program is broadcast on short waves on 9.53 mega- cycles,

WDZ- Vandalia Players WGN -QU. of C. Chapel Service WIND -,Methodist Church WISN -Meyer Melodies WJBC -Catholic Service WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WLW -Cadle Tabernacle Choir WMAQ- Silver Streak Review WMBI -,Moody Church WMT -Lou Webb, organist WROK -Morning Concert WTAD -Movie Chatter WTAQ -Catholic Church

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT KMOX -Piano Recital WAAF -In the Other Fellow's

Shoes WBBM -Quarter Hour of Romance \VDZ- Lillian Lynch WFAM -Presbyterian Church WISN -Prize Melody

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT * NBC -Radio City Music Hall

Symphony Orch.: KWK WLW WOWO WMT (sw- 15.21) Robert \ \'eede, baritone, with

the sympliony orchestra di- rected by Mischa Violin, of- fers: Ah Mon Remords Te Venge from "Le Pardon de

l'loeruiel iyl cye rlieerl. Da- vid Novalis, violinist, offers the allegro, largo and presto movements from Vivaldi's Concerto in A minor for Vio- lin. The orchestra: Quartet for Orch., opus 4 (Stamitz); "Les Vendredis" (Sokolow) :

first and second movements from Gliere's Octette, opus 5; and Migot's l'relude to "Sa- int and Danse."

* CBS -Salt Lake City Taber- nacle Choir & Organ: WCCO WMBD WOC Organ numbers include: Scherzo

It'igoutI: Cantilene Nuptiale (Dubois): The Lost Chord (Sullivan). The Choir offers: Build Thee More Stately Man- sions (Farwell): Rock of Ages (Hastings); Gal,riel's Trumpet (Booth): Cheribum Song No. 7 (Bartniansky).

NBC -University of Chicago Round Table Discussion; Guest Spkrs.: WMAQ WBOW WHO (sw- 15.33) Two distinguished edneators

and one of America's leading industrialists will speak on -'Training for Dem& Tracy" during today's University of Chicago Round Table. Speak- ers who will be heard in the informal discussion include Dr. Robert Maynard Hutch-

ins. president of the Univer- sity of Chicago; William II. Spencer, professor of Busi- ness Law and Pean of the School of Business. and Carl Hoffman. president of the Studebaker Corporation.

KMOX -Down the Mississippi WAAF- Encores WBBM -Magic Numbers WDZ- Harmony Rangers WFBM -Stardust Melodies WIBA- Sunday Concert WIND- Reading the Funnies WIRE -Melody Hour WISN- German Hour WJJD -North Shore Church WKBB -Sunday Morning Revue WLS- Building Better Citizens WROK -Organ Reveries WTAD -Methodist Episcopal

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT CBS -Tabernacle Choir & Organ:

WFAM QChurch Services: WROK

W.JBC WAAF -A Toast to Romance WDZ -Sunshine Girls WLS -Elsie Mae Emerson. organist

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Dorothy Dreslin, sop.; Fred

Ifufsmith, tar.: WBOW WMAQ l ,e- 15.33)

CBS- QChurch of the Air: WOC KMOX WKBB WTAQ WCCO WFAM (sw- 15.27) The Speaker for the second

CBS Church of the Air today is the Rev. Edward L. Hughes, O. P. (Catholic), editor of the "Torch.

NBC Radio City Music Hall; Symph. Orch.: WENR

WAAF -Musical Hour WBBM News with Music WCFL -Song Parade WDZ ,,Hillside Chapel WGN -Reading the Comics WHO -Humanitarian Hour WIBA -Communist Party WIND German Hour WJJD -Merrick's Vocal Ensemble WMBD -,Peoria Trinity Taber-

nacle WTMJ- Melody Hour

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT WCFL -New Songs WIBA -,First Cong. Church WJJD- Kinney's Hawaiians 11:30 CST 12:30 CDT NBC -Dreams of Long Ago: WHO

WMAQ WBOW WLW (sw- 15.33 )

* CBS -"Voice of Tolerance," Rabbi Wm. F. Rosenblum: KMOX WKBB WTAQ (sw- 15.27) Rahbi William F. Rosenblum,

of Temple Israel, Ness' York City. will speak on 'Mae Voice of Tolerance." The broad- cast is under the auspices of the Fair Play Radio League, a non- Sectarian organization to promote religions tolerance.

NBC -Our Neighbors; Jerry Belch- er Interviews: WENR WMT

MBS -Ted Weems' Orch.: WGN KWK -United Charities Reporter WCCO -Art Institute of the Air WFAM -Funny Paper Man WFBM -Dan Cupid's Interviews WIRE- Rhythm Makers Revue WISN -Boston Store WJJD- Sunday Rhythms WMBI -Gospel Music & Message WOC- Stepping Out WOWO- Missionary Hour WTMJ- Alfred Wallenstein's Orch.

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS -Nat'l Educ. Ass'n Round

Table Discussion: WCCO WTAQ KMOX WKBB WMBD

KWK -Musical Interlude; News WCFL -Music in the Air WDZ -Organ Prgm. WIBA -News WIRE- Indianapolis Choir WISN- Polish Merrymakers WJJD -Musical Highlights WTMJ -Komedy Kingdom

AFTERNOON

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT * NBC -THE MAGIC KEY OF

RCA; Symphony Orch.; Frank Black, cond.; Milton J. Cross,

m.c.: KWIC WIBA WENR WLW WMT WTMJ WOWO (sw- 15.21)

CBS -St. Louis Serenade: WFBM KMOX WCCO (sw- 15,27)

NBC- Sunday Drivers: WHO WMAQ (sw- 15.33)

News: WMBD WOC WAAF- Remember with Joy WBBM -Hollywood Serenade WBOW- Dinner Music WCFL-Musicale WDZ- Kaskaskia River Ramblers WFAM -News; Hungarian Hour WFBM- Mellow Melodies WGN -Alice Blue, painist WIND- Polish Prgm. WIRE- Sketches in Melody WISN -Hollywood Matinee WJJD -Happy Harmonies WKBB -Melody Parade WTAQ- Duchow's Red Ravens

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT * MBS -Just Between Us; Pat

Barnes: WGN Today, Pat Barnes will tell the

story of "The Panhandler. "I'll show how it is easier for a panhandler to get $20 than a dime," promises Barnes.

WAAF -Waltztime WBBM- Dugout Dope WCFL -Light Classics WDZ-Radin' & Swingin' WIRE -News WISN- Smooth Sailing WJJD -Baseball Today WMBD -For Men Only WOC- Modern Music WROK- Musicale

12:30 CST 1:30 CDT NBC- Thatcher Colt Mysteries

(Scaiptone & Pine Tar Soap): WMAQ KSD WIRE WBOW WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -,Living Dramas of the Bible: WTAQ WOC WFBM (sw- 15.27) Albert Tracy Huntington, mil-

lionaire cosmetics manufac- turer who writes radio scripts as a hobby, has adapted the life of Daniel for today's 'Living Drama of the Bible."

Baseball (Doubleheader) ; Chica- go Cubs vs. Brooklyn Dodgers: WGN WBBM WJJD WIND WCFL

KMOX -Court of Human Relations WAAF -Tower Tunes WCCO- .Living Drainas of the

Bible W'DZ- Newman on the Air WISN- Variety Prgm. WKBB -News WMBD- Standard Serenade WROK -Dan the Funny Man

12:45 CST 1:45 CDT WAAF -Music in the Air WISN -Highways of Rhythm WKBB -Organ Reveries WOC -Pa at the Piano WTAD -Blended Voices

1:00 CST 2:00 CDT NBC -Noble Cain's A Cappella

Choir: WENR WAIT KWK (sw- 15.21)

CBS-Everybody's Music; How- ard Barlow's Symphony Orch.: WMBD WFAM WFBM WKBB KMOX WCCO WOC (sw- 15.27) The program, under Howard

Barlow's direction, includes: Water Music (Handel) and Symphony No. 4 (Beethoven).

NBC- Tapestry of Melodie: WHO KSD WMAQ (sw- 15.33)

Polly Pretends: WOWO WIRE WAAF- Cupid's Court WBOW -,,Rev. Drake WDZ -Little German Band WIBA -Tony Salerno's Orch. WISN- Jewels of the Air WLW -Danny Dee, philosopher WROK- Amateur Hour WTAD -Organ Melodies WTAQ -Van Zeeland Ramblers WTMJ -Heinie & His Grenadiers

1:15 CST 2:15 CDT MRS -Just Between Us; Pat

Barnes (Rabin Cosmetics): WLW

WAAF -Swing Time WBBM -Builders of Happiness WDZ -Todd Brothers WIND- Rhythm in Red

(Continued on Next Page)

PLEASE NOTE: E

Symbol in parentheses, such as (sw- 9.53), appearing after a program listing indicates that this program may be heard by tuning in 9.53 megacycles frequency on your short -wave dial. For foreign short -wave programs, please see page 20

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Sunday June 27

JOAN BLAINE Joan Houston in "A Tale of

Today" Sun. 4:30 pm CST (5:30 CDT)

(1:15 D.M. Continued) WISN -Dugout Doings WTAD -Lawrence Glosemeyer WTAQ -News

1:30 CST 2:30 CDT NBC -Widow's Sons, sketch: WHO

WBOW WMAQ (sw- 15.33) * NBC- They're Saying in Lon-

don: WLW MBS -Al Jahn's Orch.: KWK KSD -Preview of Municipal Opera WAAF- Legion of Future Stars WCBD- j\Ziou Sunday Services

till 4:30 p.m. WDZ -Q W atchtower WENR -Tuneful Topics WGN -To be announced WIBA- Preparedness for Peace WIRE -Robt. Hood Bowers' Band WISN- Baseball Game WMT -News WOWO -,Radio Temple Service WTMJ -Spice of Life

1:45 CST 2:45 CDT NBC -Chuchu Martinez, tnr.:

WENR WLW WDZ -Lee Lynch Co -Op WIBA-Today's Almanac WIRE -Baseball Game WMT -Let's Go Places WROK -Marimba Melodies WTAD- Lorene Meyer Hughes WTMJ -Musical Spelldown

2:00 CST 3:00 CDT NBC -,Sunday Vespers: WENR

KWK "How to Keep Life from

Growing Thin" is the Sunday Vespers topic of Dr. Paul Scherer. The mixed quartet directed by Charles A. Baker will sing "Ten Times Ten Thousand," "Sweet Is the Work" and "O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go."

CBS -Spelling Bee: WOC WCCO KMOX WKBB WFBM WFAM WTAQ WMBD -

Grade school pupils from the Bronx will compete with pu- pils from a Staten Island public school in the Dr. Bar- ry Hagen Spelling Bee to- day. The contest. between two teams of 13 each with two alternates, revolves about words of eighth grade academic caliber. The pupils are students of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades.

NBC -Romance Melodies; Ruth Lyon, sopr.; Edward Davies, bar.; Orch.: WMAQ WROW KSD WLW WHO (sw- 15.33)

WAAF -Jimmie Kozak. pianist WIBA -World Entertains WMT- Richard Wilson. talk WROK- Musicale WTMJ -Swingsters

2:15 CST 3:15 CDT WAAF -Hymn Time WDZ- Contests WIND- Sports

WMT- Sunday Matinee WTAD- Juanita Nichols' Colpits

2:30 CST 3:30 CDT NBC -The World Is Yours, drama:

WMAQ WTMJ WIBA WBOW (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Senator Fishface & Prof. Figgsbottle; Jerry Sears' Orch.: Jean Ellington, songs; Show- men Quartet: WMT WENR

KSD- Community Forum; News KWK -St. Louis Airport B'cast WAAF -Book Chat WDZ -Glen & Frank WHO -The Air Is Yours WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WLW -Choral Echoes WOWO -,Church of the Nazar-

ene WROK-News WTAD -Guest Prgm. 2:45 CST 3:45 CDT WAAF -Kay Armen WDZ -Lazy Jim Day WROK-Musicale WTAD -James Moseby

3:00 CST 4:00 CDT NBC -Roy Shield's Encore Music:

WENR WBOW WOWO WLW KWK (sw- 15.21)

* NBC -Marion Talley, sop. (Ry- Krisp) ; Joseph Koestner's Orch.: WMAQ WTMJ WIRE WIBA KSD WHO (sw -9.53) Concluding her present series,

Marion Talley offers an all - request program today, after which the tiny prima donna will vacation until September 26 when she will begin a new series for her present sponsor. Selections from Victor Her- bert's "The Fortune Teller' will be featured and the song "One Perfect Night," especi ally written for Miss Talley by her maestro, Josef Koest- ner, and Joe Alvin, of the NB(' press department in Hollywood, will be presented. "Gone with the Wind," a timely popular tune, will be among the requested numbers and, from "The Champagne Waltz." Miss Talley will sing "Paradise in Waltz Time." Her hymn will be B'ach's "My Heart Ever Faithful."

* CBS -Latin America Salutes: WOC WFAM WKBB KMOX WFBM (sw- 15.27) The second program of the new

series, "Our American Neigh- bors," featuring music and and entertainment designed for Latin and South American listeners, will be dedicated to Brazil. A special feature of the program will be a short talk descriptive of the coun- try being saluted, and an or- iginal song written In the style of the country's music. Vincent Sorey directs.

WAAF- Rhythm Rhapsody WBAA -To be announced WCCO -Our Amer. Neighbors WDZ -Meet Your Neighbor WHA -Organ Recital WJBC -Wesleyan Elem. Dept. WMBD -Juvenile Theater WMT -Easy Iowa Songfest WROK -Salon Music WTAD -News WTAQ -Play House

3:15 CST 4:15 CDT KMOX- Highlights of Muny Opera WROK -In Old Mexico WTAD- Bessie Dean Reinert

3:30 CST 4:30 CDT * CBS -Guy Lombardo's Orch.

(Bond Bread) : KMOX WFBM (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Paul Martin's Orch.: WMT WOWO WENR WBOW WIBA WTMJ WLW (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Smilin' Ed McConnell, sing- ing Philosopher (Acme Paint) Palmer Clark's Orch., Choral Group: WMAQ WHO (sw -9.53)

CBS- Howard Neumiller, pianist: WOC WKBB WMBD WTAQ

KWK- Irving Conñ s Orch. (MBS WAAF -Elsa Mayer, contralto WCCO -Musicale

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WFAM -News; Variety Matinee WHA- Norwegian Music WIRE -Baseball Game (Cont'd) WJBC- Matinee Players WROK- Rudolf Friml Jr.'s Orch. 3:45 CST 4:45 CDT

CBS -Eddie House, organist: WOC WKBB WTAQ WMBD

WAAF -The Gaieties WBBM -Tenth Innine WIBA- Rhythm & Romance WROK -,Judge Rutherford; Mu-

sicale WTAD -,Church Revival

4:00 CST 5:00 CDT * CBS -Joe Penner, comedian

(Coconialt): Gene Austin, vo- calist; Coco & Malt, harmony team; Jimmie Grier's Orch.: KMOX WCCO WFBM WBBM This is Joe Penner's last ap-

pearance until October 3 when he will return from

his vacation and resume for bis present sponsor. In the meantime, the show will not be on the air.

NBC- /'tCatholir Hour: WMAO WBOW WHO WIBA (sw -9.53) The Rev. John Kallok. of

West Aliquippa, Penn., will speak on "The Unity of Government" and music will be by the Paulist Choir. di- rection of Father Finn

NBC- Canadian Grenadier Guards Band: KWK WOWO WCFL WLW

WAAF -William Nevins, bar. WENR -Amateur Hour WGN -Jack Denny's Orch. WHA- Anderson Norwegian Mem

orial Ceremony

W1BA- Frautschi s Half Hour WIND- Moissaye Boguslawski, con-

cert pianist WLW -Court of Human Relations WMT -,Walnut Street Church WOWO -Green Brothers' Orch. WROK-Musicale WTAD -Little Theater .

WTAQ -Dance Hour WTMJ -Carla Pestalozzi

4:45 CST 5:45 CDT NBC -Band Concert: (sw- 15.21) WAAF -Gypsy Fortunes WCFL- Sports; News' WHO- Headlines of the Week WIRE -Al Wynkoop's Weekly WOWO -News Revue WTMJ Police Headquarters

NIGHT

5:00 CST 6:00 CDT * NBC -Jack Benny's Jello -O

Prgm.; Mary Livingstone; Ken- ny Baker, tar.; Andy Devine; Phil Harris' Orch.; Don Wil- son; Johnny Green, guest: WIBA WLW WMAQ WTMJ WHO KSD WTAM WIRE (sw- 9.53) (also see 9:30 p.m. This is the final program of

the current series by Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone and company. After this show they will take their summer vacation and return in the fall. Succeeding them for the summer will be Jane Froman, Don Ross, and D'Artega's Orchestra. The entire lineup of the summer Jell -0 series has not been announced.

NEXT WEEK:

Not for $25,000! An oil company once offered Tiny Ruffner

the position of vice president with a salary

of $25,000 a year -and he refused! Con-

fident, carefree Tiny explained that some-

how he'd be making more than that soon,

anyway -and besides, he intended to de-

vote his time to singing! How he proved

he was right, how he achieved his success is

an amazing story you'll not want to miss!

IN RADIO GUIDE

WIND -Sports Review WJBC -Do Do Sextette WKBB -America on Parade WMBD -Sunday Afternoon Prgm. WMT- Dancing Moods (MBS) WOC-News WROK -,Ave Maria Hour WSBT- Sunday At Five WTAQ -To be announced WTMJ -Masters of Classics 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

WAAF -Pacific Paradise WIND -Firecracker Man WJBC -Madge & Lucille WOC -Gerry Morrisey

4:30 CST 5:30 CDT * NBC -A TALE OF TODAY,

drama (Princess Pat); Joan Blaine: WMAQ WOW (sw -9.53)

* CBS -RUBINOFF (CHEVRO- let); Walter CasselL bar.; Josephine Antoine, sop., guest: WKBB WSBT WCCO WOC KMOX WMBD WBBM WFBM WTAQ Josephine Antoine, young color-

atura soprano, and Walter Cassell, baritone will continue today as regular features of of the Rubinoff program.

* NBC -Golden Gate Park Band Concert: WBOW WCFL

* MBS -Fun in Swing Time (Ad- miracion Laboratories, Inc.); Tim & Irene; Bunny Berigan's Orch.: WGN KWK

KSD -Pepper Uppers WAAF -QSt. Francis Retreat WBAA -Purdue Band Concert WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WDZ -,Evening Vesper WHO- Women's News Broadcast

CBS -Columbia Workshop, drama' WFBM WSBT WISN WCCO KMOX WBBM WKBB WOC (sw- 11.83) The Columbia Workshop pre-

sents "Babouk," a radio drama adapted from Guy Endore'a novel, with an all - Negro cast. The production is under the direction of Ir- ving Reis.

NBC -Helen Traubel, sop.: WIRE KWK WENR WOWO WMT (sw- 11.87)

WAAF -Tuning Around WBOW -Piano Recital WCBD- Scripture Truth Hour WCFL -Jack Kelly's Orch. WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHAS -Herbert Koch, organist WIND- Memories that Endure WJJD -Baseball Score Board WJR- Sports WMBD -,Church of the Nazar

ene WROK -Boy Scout Bulletin Board WTAQ -Beacon Lights

5:15 CST 6:15 CDT News: WHAS WJJD WBOW- Petite Musicale WJR- Musicale WROK -Bucanners WSBT -Frank Morgan & Guests

5:30 CST 6:30 CDT * NBC-BELIEVE-IT-OR - NOT -

Ripley (Bakers Broadcast); Ozzie Nelsor.'s Orch.; Shirley Lloyd, vocalist: WMT WTMJ KWK WIBA WLS (sw- 11.87) Robert Ripley terminates his

services with his present sponsor after today's per-

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formance. Next week he will be succeeded by Louis Armstrong and his Harlem Revue. Ripley will begin a new series of programs for a breakfast food sponsor starting Friday night, July 16.

CBS -Twilight Musicale: WOC WKBB WMBD WBBM

* CBS -Phil Baker, comedian (Gulf Oil) ; Oscar Bradley's Orch.; Guest: WFBM WSBT WHAS WJR (sw- 11.83) In this. the last Raker broad-

cast before he goes off the air for the summer because of motion picture commit- ments, Phil Baker and the inmates of his asylum. Bot- tle, Beetle, Agnes Moorehead and Harry von Zell, will en- gage in further outpourings of nonsense. In the intervals between these settos, Oscar Bradley's orchestra will offer "All God's Chillon' Got Rhythm," a medley made up of "Bambalina" and "Wild Flower," "Oh, That Kiss' and "Blow Gabriel, Blow." Further musical entertain- ment. in addition to Baker's accordion solo, will he un- usual vocal interpretations by the Seven G's.

NBC -Fireside Recitals (American Radiator) ; Sigurd Nilssen, bas- so; Helen Marshall, sop.: KSD WMAQ WHO WTAM WIRE (sw -9.53)

Sigurd Nillsen, basso, will sing two old English airs. "All Around My Hat" and "The Drummer Boy." He will also render Purcell's "Passing By." Bliss Mar- shall offers "The Lass with the Delicate Air" (Arne) and "Long. Long Ago" (Bailey).

* KMOX- HOLLYWOOD RE- PORTER

WAAF -The Lamplit Hour WCBD -,Gospel Tabernacle WCCO- Musical Prgm. WCFL- Grover Family WGN -Anson Weeks' Orch. WIND -Supper Club WISN -Down by Herman's WJJD- Melodies That Endure WLW- Strands of Beauty WOWO -Ball Scores WROK- Salvation Army Band -

WTAD -Mrs. Rome G. Arnold

5:45 CST 6:45 CDT NBC -Fitch Jingle Prgm.; Morin

Sisters & Rancn Boys: WHII WTAM WMAQ KSD WLW WBOW (sw -9.53) (also see 9 pm.)

KMOX- Sports Reporter WIND -American Scenes WIRE -Rose Tire Buddies WJJD -Julane Pelletier, pianist WOWO -Frank Morgan & Guests

6:00 CST 7:00 CDT * NBC -CHASE & SANBORN

Hour; Don Ameche, m.c.; Orch.; dir., Werner Janssen; Edgar Bergen, ventriloquist; Dorothy Lamour, sop.; W. C. Fields, comedian; Guest: WHO WMAQ WTMJ WIBA WLW WTAM WIRE KSD (sw -9.53) Today's Chase and Sanborn

Hour will feature Sonja Heinle, celebrated skater and screen star, and, in addition. Zasu Pitts, film comedienne. Giving Charlie McCarthy an- other chance to flirt. Sonja will take her place on the program that has already featured some of the biggest feminine names in the movie industry. Ray Middleton will give another of his marvelous song interpretations. while Werner Janssen conducts the orchestra. Don Ameche, Dor- othy Lamour, Edgar Bergen and W. C. Fields will he on again as usual.

CBS -To be announced: KMOX WFBM WHAS WCCO WSBT WBBM WKBB WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Babes in Showland: WBOW WLS KWK (sw- 11.87)

Dinner Music: WRO(( WSBT Sports Review: WOC WTAD WCFL- Arthur Linder WGN -Tom, Dick & Harry WIND -Today's Baseball Game WISN- Curtain Calls WJJD -Drama WMBD -,Chapel Hour WMT- Sunday Newscast

6:15 CST 7:15 CDT News: WMBD WOC WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WMT- Xavier Cugat's Orch. WTAD -Barney Thompson

6:30 CST 7:30 CDT * CBS- Texaco Town with Say -

more Saymoore, Pinky Tomlin, Ella Logan, Igor Gorin, Eddie Stanley, Jimmy Wallington & Jacques Renard's Orch.: WOC KMOX WISN WBBM WCCO WMBD WSBT WJR WFBM WHAS (sw- 11.83) (also see-10 p.m.)

Frequencies RMOK-1090 WISN-1120 KOA-830 WJBC-1200 KSD-550 WJJD-1130 RWK-1350 WTR-750 WAAF-920 WRBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-800 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WGN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSIII-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-820 WIRE-1400

NBC -Phil Spitalny's Orch.: WLS WBOW (sw- 11.87)

MBS -Old -Time Spelling Bee: WMT KWK

WAAF- Evening Concert WCBD- Sunday Musicale WCFL- Lithuanian Prgm. WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WOWO -Musical Varieties WKBB- Rhythm and Romance WROK -Court of Human Rela-

tions WTAD- Dinner Hour WTAQ -News

6:45 CST 7:45 CDT WGN -"Capitol Comment," Arthur

Sears Henning WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -News WTAQ -To be announced

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * NBC- Woodbury's 'Rippling

Rhythm Revue, Starring Frank Parker, tnr.; Honeychile & Bob Hope, m.c.; Shep Fields' Orch.: WMT WENR WLW KWK (sw- 11.87) (also see 9:30 p.m.) Tonight will mark the last ap

pegrance of Frank Parker. tenor, on this program series. Next Wednesday Mr. Parker will take over the featured vocalist spot with Andre Kostelanetz and his orches- tra on the Chesterfield pro- gram series. Mr. Parker's substitute on the Rippling Rhythm Revue has not been definitely announced al- though Phil Regan is being considered.

NBC -Manhattan Merry-Go -Round (Dr. Lyons) ; Pierre Le Kreun, tnr.; Men About Town, trio; Rachel Carley, songs; Bert Lahr, comedian; Abe Lyman's Orch.: KSD WHO WTAM WIBA WTMJ WMAQ WiRE (sw -9.53) Manhattan Merry -Go -Round

presents: Having a Wonder - fu: Time, There Are No Two Ways About It, and, Smarty. by the Trio; In an Old Vene tian Garden and Is This Go- ing to Be My Lucky Sum- mer? by Rachel Carley.

* CBS -Universal Rhythm (Ford); Richard Bonelli, bar.; Alec Templeton, pianist; Caro- lyn Urbanek; Frank Crumit, m.c.; Rex Chandler's Orch.: WJR WSBT WKBB WTAQ WHAS KMOX WCCO WFBM WBBM WMBD WOC WISN (sw- 11.83) In the second of the new hour

long "Universal Rhythm" series starring Richard Bon -

elli. Metropolitan Opera bar- itone, music stirring and sen- timental will be presented Mr. Bonelli's selections in dude "Come to the Fair." a solo; "Deep River," with the chorus: "Lovers' Duet." with Carolyn Urbanek, so prano, and "Homing." Alec Templeton, blind English pi- anist will offer some of hb- unusual interpretations and impressions, and with Rex Chandler's orchestra will play variations on "Casey Jones.' Other music by the Chandler orchestra includes "Now," "Tony's Wife," "Nocturne from Two Amed can Sketches," "Flat Bass." "I've Got Rhythm," "Twin- kle, Twinkle, Little Star," "Sweet Heartache" and "Wake Up and Live." the last featuring the chorus. The program will conclude with the entire ensemble's presentation of a medley of

Showboat" songs. * MBS-"Hi, There, Audience ";

Ray Perkins; Soloists & Orch.: WGN

News: WIND WTAD WBOW- Concert Master WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WCFL -Irish Hour WJJD- Pickard Family WOWO -Musical Varieties WROKFerde Grofe's Orch. WSUI -J Vespers

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7:15 CST 8:15 CDT WBOW -The Concert Master WIND -Moonlight Sonata WROK-Musicale

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT * NBC -AMERICAN ALBUM OF

Familiar Music (Bayer's As- pirin): Frank Munn. tnr., Jean Dickenson, sop. ; Amster- dam Chorus; Arden & Arden piano duo; Bertrand Hirsch, violinist; Gus Haenschen's Orch.: WHO WIRE WMAQ WTAM WIBA WTM,T KSD (sw -9.53)

k NBC -Walter Winchell's Jergens Journal: WENR WMT WLW KWK (sw- 11.871 (also see 9:15 p.m.)

WCBD -Sunday Musicale WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch. WIND -Down the Mississippi WOWO -Dance Orch. WROK -Pilgrim Rest Hour 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

NBC -Choir Symphonette: WOWO WENR WBOW (sw- 11.87)

KWK -Sport Review WGN -News; Sunday Sports WLW -Jimmy James' Orch. WMT -Over the Transom 8:00 CST 9f00 CDT

* CBS -Gillette Razor Presents Milton Berk, Wendell Hall, Jolly Gillette, Judge Hugo Straight, Mischa Moody & An- dy Sannella's Orch.: WBBM KMOX WHAS WSBT WJR WFBM WMBD WCCO WISN WOC (sw- 11.83)

* NBC- Seaftest Sunday Night Party; James Melton, m.c.; Jane Pickens, sop.; Robert Dolan's Orch.; Donald Dick- son, bar.; New Yorkers Chor- us; Tom Howard & Georg' Shelton, comedians; Guest: WTAM WTMJ WIBA WHO WMAQ KSD (sw -9.53)

* NBC -California Concert; Sarah Kreindler, violinist; Zarova. sop.; John Teel, bar.; Orch., dir. Eeriest Gill: WENR WOWO WIRE

* MBS -Kay Kyser's Surprise Party (Willys-Overland) : WGN WMT KWK

KOA -Organ Recital WBOW -.Evangelical Church WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WCFL -Amateur Hour WIND -Leaders in Dance Time WKBB -Dubuque Marches On WLW -Smoke Dreams WROK -Symphonic Hour WTAQ -¿Ave Maria Hour 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

KOA -Tune Topics 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT

CBS -H. V. Kaltenborn, news commentator: WHAS WSBT KMOX WKBB WISN WOC (sw- 11.83)

MBS- Rhythm & Romance: WGN KWK

Jerry Cooper, songs: WCCO WJR

Frank Morgan & Freddie Rich's Orch.: WFBM WMBD

News: WIND WTAQ KOA-Ramirez' Argentines (NBC) WBBM -Lynn Cole, songs WIRE -The Golden Dragon WLW-Melodrama WMT- Bohemian Concert 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

CBS -Maureen O'Connor & Sing- ing Strings: WOC WISN WSBT WHAS WKBB WMBD WBBM WFBM WTAQ KMOX WJR (sw- 11.83)

WCCO -Golf Static WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WIRE -Indiana on Parade 9:00 CST 10:00 CDT

NBC -Jerry Blaine's Orch.: KSD WBOW WTAM (sw -9.53)

NBC -Fitch Jingle Prgm.: KOA KFI (also at 5:45 p.m.)

CBS -News; Gus Arnheim's Or- chestra: WKBB WCCO WSBT WHAS KMOX WMBD WISN WOC WJR (sw- 11.83)

MBS -¿Old Time Revival: WIND WMT

News: KWK WENR WIBA WBBM -Mark Fisher's Orch. WCFL - ¿National Revival WFBM -Bohemian Girl WHO -Vocal Varieties WIRE- Interpreters House WLW -Les Brown's Orch. WMAQ -Jesse Crawford's Orch. WOWO -Back Home Hour WROK-Musicale WTAQ -Dance Orch. WTMJ -German Hour 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT

NBC -King's Jesters: WENR KWK (sw -6.14)

NBC -Walter Winchell: WBAP WSM KPRC WOAI (also at 7:30 p.m.)

KOA -Thank You Stusia WBBM -Melodie Time WCFL- Amateur Heur WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHO- American Families, Inc. WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIRE -News WLW -Jerry Cooper, songs WMAQ -FIet. Henderson's Orch. WTAQ -20th Century Club 9:30 CST 10:30 CDT

* NBC -Jack Benny: KPO KOA (also at 5 p.m.)

CBS -Jay Freeman's Orch.: WOC WHAS WISN WMBD WTAQ WSBT WKBB WFBM WCCO (sw- 11.83)

NBC -News; Jimmy Lunceford's Orch.: WTAM (sw -9.53)

NBC -Carlos Molina's Orch.: WIRE (sw -6.T4)

NBC -Rippling Rhythm Revue: WSM WBAP KPRC WOAI (also at 7 p.m.)

KMOX- Hollywood Spotlight KWK -Variety Prgm.

WBBM -News, Todd Hunter WBOW -Leo Baxter's Orch. WCFL -Clarence Black's Orch. WENR -Eddie Varzos' Orch- WGN -Anson Weeks' Orch. WHO -Playhouse WIBA -American - Scandinavian

Hour WJR -Hermit's Cave WLW- Concert Hour WMAQ -Carlos Molina's Orch. WROK -Night Club of the Air 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

CBS -Jay Freeman's Orch.: WBBM KMOX -Carveth Wells, explorer

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC- Barney Rapp's Orch.:

WCFL WBOW WIRE WTAM (sw-9.53)

CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WKBB WBBM WISN WHAS

NBC -Ted Lewis' Orch.: WMAQ KWK (sw -6.14)

* CBS- Texaco Town: KNX KSL (also at 6:30 p.m.)

News: WHO WMBD WCCO WFBM WMT WOC WLW WTAQ

KMOX -Baseball Highlights KOA- Melody Master WENR -Jesse Crawford's Orch. WGN -Jack Denny's Orch. WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -Jimmy Noone s Orch. WJR -Dr. J. Frank Norris WTMJ -News; Sports

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT NBC -Barney Rapp's Orch.:

WHO KSD KOA CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WMBD

WFBM WOC KMOX WCCO -Baseball Scores WHAS -News WIBA -Organ Reveries WLW -Russ Lyon's Orch. WMT -Ted Lewis' Orch. (NBC) WTAQ -Dance Orch. WTMJ -Dance Music Till 12:30

a.m.

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Fletcher Henderson's Orch.:

WTAM WIRE WBOW WENR KOA WHO (sw- 9.53))

NBC- Johnny Hamp's Orch: WMT WOWO WIBA WMAQ (sw- 6.14)

* NBC -One Man's Family: KPO KFI (also at 6 p.m. Wed.)

CBS -Dick Jurgens' Orch.: WOC WMBD WBBM WISN WKBB KMOX WFBM WCCO WTAQ WJR

MBS -Eddy Duchin's Orch.: WGN KSD -Anson Weeks' Orch. KWK -News WCFL -Clarence Black's Orch. WHAS -Harry Curries Orch. 'WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WLW -Dick Stabile's Orch. 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT KWK Eddy Duchin's Orch. WCCO -Mack's Rhythm Kings WCFL -Dance Orch. WHAS -Johnny Burkarth's Orch. WMT- Electric Park Band 11:06 CST 12:00 CDT CBS- Nocturne; Eddie House, or-

ganist: WBBM WO(' WMBD WTAQ WISN WKBB WFBM

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WENR WIBA

NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WIRE WHO KSD WMAQ KOA

MBS -Griff Williams' Orch.: WGN WMT KWK

KMOX -Harl Smith's Orch. WCCO- Carlos Molina's Orch. WHAS -Dance Band WIND -The Nite Watch WIRE- Baseball Resume; Paul

Collins' Orch. WLW -Moon River WTAM -Lee Allen's Orch. 11:15 CST 12:15 CDT CBS -Billy White's Orch.: WBBM

WOC WFBM WISN WMBD KMOX WKBB WTAQ

MBS -Anson Weeks' Orch.: WGN WMT KWK

Sunday June 27

RAY PERKINS "Hi There Audience" Master

of Ceremonies Sun. 7 pm CST (8 CDT)

11:30 CST 12:30 CDT NBC -King's Jesters Orch.:WMAQ

WIBA WLW CBS -Mark Fisher's Orch.: WOC

WBBM WFBM WISN WMBD KMOX WKBB WTAQ

NBC -Carlos Molina's Orch.: KSD WENR KOA WLW WIRE WHO

MBS -3oe Sanders' Orch.: WGN WMT KWK

WCCO -Lou Breese's Orch. WTAM- Slumber Hour 11:45 CST 12:45 CDT NBC -Will Hollander's Orch.:

WMAQ WIBA KMOX -Jack Hampton's Orch. 12:00 CST 1:00 CDT KMOX -When Day Is Done KOA -News WBBM -News & Weather

End of Sunday Programs

Monday June 28 Monday

MORNING 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

* NBC -Breakfast Club; Vocal- ists; Don McNeill, m.c.; Orch.; News: WOWO

CBS- Metropolitan Parade: WFAM (sw- 21.52)

NBC -Streamliners: WBOW News: WHO WTAD WMT WLW Musical Clock: WBBM WROK

WOC WKBB KMOX -Sing, Neighbor, Sing KWK -Tonic Tunes WCBD -Sports; Music WCCO -Air Almanac WCFL -Top o' the Morning WFBM -Early Birds WGN -Good Morning WIBA -Morning Melody WIND -It Happened This Week WIRE -News; Musical Clock WISN -Early Risers Club WJJIS -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS -Pokey Martin & Red Foley WMAQ -Your Neighbor; News WMBD- Breakfast Melodies WTAQ -Reveille WTMJ- Livestock; Harry Ford's

Missouri Mules

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT News: WLS WCCO ¿Devotional Prgm.: KWK

WLW KMOX -Ozark Varieties WBOW -Open Your Eyes WCBD -Polish Sunshine Prgm. WHO- Morning Musicale WIND- Franklin Robert's Orch. WJJD -Toastmaster WMBD- Peoria Ramblers WMT- Musical Clock

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

CBS- Richard Maxwell. songs; News: WFAM (sw- 21.52) -

News: WIBA WTMJ WTAQ KMOX- Tick -Tock Revue KWK - Pep -Up- Parade; News WBOW -Sundial Revue WCCO -Musical Chimes WHO -Hits & Encores WIND -News & Current Hits WIRE -Melody; Varieties WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS -Jolly Joe's Pet Pals WLW -Mail Bag WMBD -Musical Clock WOC- Breakfast Club

Pl

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT CBS- Bachelor's Children, sketch

(Old Dutch Cleanser). KMOX (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WHO WOC Musical Clock: WIBA WTAQ WFAM -¿Morning Devotions WJJD- Chicago Tuberculosis In-

stitute WLS -Don & Helen WLW -Chandler Chats WMBD -Police Flash WTAD -Bill Sohm's News Chatter WTMJ -Variety Program

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT

* NBC -The Story of Mary Mar- lin, sketch (Ivory Snow): WLS (sw- 15.21)

* CBS -Betty & Bob, sketch (Gold Medal): WBBM WFBM WCCO KMOX

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, sketch (Old English Wax): WMAQ WIRE

Musical Clock: WOC WROK WTAQ WHO

KSD -News; Melody Moods KWK -Radio's Candid Camera WAAF -The Answer Man WBOW -Josh Higgins of Finch -

ville (NBC) WCBD- Italian Prgm. WCFL -German Prgm. WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WGN- Morning Melodies WHA -Band Wagon WIND -Melody Kings WJJD -Popular Organ Melodies WLW -Hymns of All Churches WMBD -News WOWO -Bill Board WTMJ -Revolving Stage

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch

(Louis Philippe): WMAQ WIRE

* NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins, sketch: WLS (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Hymns of All Churches; Betty Crocker (Gold Medal) :

KMOX WBBM WFBM WCCO KSD- Bennett & Wolverton, songs

(NBC) WAAF -Organ Melodies WBOW- Morning Headlines WFAM -Your Engagement Book WGN -Musical Mail Box WHA- Morning Melodies WHO -Time & Temperature WIND- Hawaiian Serenaders WLW -Hope Alden's Romance

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT NBC- Pepper Young's Family,

sketch (Camay): WLS WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Modern Cinderella, sketch; John K. Watkins, news (Gold Medal) : WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch (An- acin) : WMAQ WIRE

NBC -Linda Fairchild, Stepmother. sketch: WCFL WBOW KSD

WRAF- Summer Melodies WCBD-German Musicale WFAM -Fashion Pointers WGN -Get Thin to Music WHO - Morning Melodies WIBA -Today's Almanac WIND -Eh & Zeb WJJD-Drama WKBB -Musical Breakfast WLW-Virginians WMBD -Band Wagon WOC -Mail Bag WOWO -Richard Trojan WROK- .Morning Devotions WTAD -¿Inter- Church Revival WTAQ -News WTMJ -Mary Baker's Matinee

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT * NBC -TODAY'S CHILDREN,

sketch (Pillsbury): WMAQ WIRE WHO WTMJ KSD

NBC -Helen Jane Behlke, songs: WBOW

MBS- Couple Next Door, sketch: WLW

KWK -Top o' the Morning WAAF- Caroline Rice WCFL -Tunes They're Humming WFAM -Harmony Hall WGN- Harold Turner, pianist WIBA -Society Reporter WIND -Thru the Hollywood Lens WKBB- Sunshine Express WLS -The Hilltoppers WMBD -Party Line WMT -Day Dreamer WOC- Newspaper of the Air WOWO- Modern Farm Forum WROK -Organ Reveries WTAQ- Musical Clock

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -THE O'NEILLS. SKETCH

(Ivory Flakes): WLS (sw- 15.21)

* CBS -Heinz Magazine of the Air; "Trouble House," drama- tic sketch; B. A. Roffe's Orch.; Reed Kennedy, bar.: KMOX WISN WBBM WFBM WCCO WOC

Radio Guide Week

Carolyn Wells. prolific writer of mystery stories, doesn't ea re anything about detec- tive work in real life. But she manages to keep readers burning the night oil with her thrilling yarns. Mies Wells will be back on the air with another feature ar- ticle on "Household Gadgets" when guest speaking on to day's Magaine of the Air.

NBC -David Harum. sketch Bab-0): KSD WIRE WMAQ WHO (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Vagabonds: WIBA WBOW News: WIND WMT WAAF- Prudence Penny WCBD- Rhythm Men WCFL -Melody Echoes WFAM- Shoppers' Guide WGN -Don Pedro, songs WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -Chancel Steps WLW- Linda's First Love WMBD- Melody Parade WROK-Markets & News WSUI- Homemaker's Chat WTAD -Morning Matinee WTAQ- Woman's Hour WTMJ -Household Hints

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT * NBC -Backstage Wife, sketch

(Dr. Lyons) : WMAQ WTMJ WIRE KSD WHO WIBA (sw- 15.33)

NBC- Personal Column of the Air (Chipso): WLW WLS (sw- 15.21)

News: WKBB WHA KWK -Party Line WAAF-Variety WBOW -Uptowners '

WCBD -Hit Tunes WCFL -Swing Time WGN -Bachelor's Children WHO -Sports Review WIND -Bud Birmingham's Buck

aroos WJJD -Ben Kanter WMBD -Weather Report WMT -Your' Home WOWO- Topics in the News WROK-On the Mall WSUI- Yesterday's Musical Fav-

orites

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT' * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so) : WCCO WBBM WISN WMBD KMOX Ruth and Jerry search the

the river for a boat and eventually rescue Sue.

* NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Crisco): WLS KWK WM1 (sw- 15.21)

Ending July 3, 1937

NBC -How to be Charming, sketch (Phillips). WMAQ WIRE WTMJ WIBA (sw- 15.33)

Mixing Bowl: WKBB WOC WAAF Estelle Barnes, pianist WBOW -Just About Time WCFL -News for Women WFAM -Song Styles WFBM -Kitchen Clinic WGN Arnold Grimm's Daughter WHA- Musical Varieties WHO- Concert Gems WIND- Fashion Flashes WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm. WLW -We Live Again WMBI- .Devotional Hour WOWO- Linda's First Love WROK- Intimate Review WSUI -Book Shelf 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

* NBC- Edward MacHugh, the Gospel Singer (Ivory Soap): WLS WLW (sw- 15.21)

* CBS -Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe: WBBM WCCO KMOX Dr. Allan It. Defoe will talk

on "Cancer." NBC -Manhatters: WIBA WHO

KSD (sw- 15.33) NBC -To be announced: KWK

WMT Party Line: WTAD WOC WAAF -Foolish Questions WBOW- Looking Around WCFL -Voice of Cookery WFAM -In Movieland WGN -Woman in the Store WIND- Markets & News WIRE- Interviews; News WISN -Down the Avenue WJJD -Two of a Kind WKBB -Tonic Tunes WMAQ- Rhythm in the Air WMBD -News WOWO -Home Folk Frolic WTMJ -Blue Room Ensemble 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT * NBC -Girl Alone, sketch (Kel

logg): WMAQ WLW CBS -The Gumps, sketch (Pebe-

co) : WBBM WCCO KMOX WFBM

NBC -Bob Carter, tnr.: WIRE NBC -Happy Jack Turner. songs:

WBOW (sw- 15.33) Hymns of All Churches: WHO

WOC KSD -Melodeers KWK -Homemakers Music Hall WAAF -Eddie & Fannie Cava-

naugh WCFL-Musicale WDZ -We Heard

WFAM- Harlan Hogan WGN- Couple Next Door, sketch WHA -Homemakers WIBA- Garden Party * WIBU -AID PARADE WIND -Rhythm for Two WISN -Ann Leslie's Scrapbook WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD -Bureau of Missing Persons WKBB -Rhomberg's Movie News WLS -Live Stock Reports; News WMBD -Bill Ewing, bar. WMT -Magic Kitchen WOWO -Bob Carter WROK-Prevue WSUI- Illustrated Musical Chats WTAD -News WTAQ -News; Markets WTMJ -What's New in Milwau-

kee? 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT * CBS -YOUR NEWS PARADE

(Lucky Strike Cigarettes) Edwin C. Hill, commentator: KMOX WCCO WBBM WISN WMBD WOC WKBB WFBM

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin (Ivory Soap): WMAQ KSD (sw- 13.33)

The repeat performance of "The Story of Mary Marlin" which previously was heard on the NBC -Blue network in the afternoon will change its time effective today to 10:00 a.m. EDT (9 EST or CDT: R CST; 7 MST: 6 PST).

NBC -Grace & Scotty, songs: KWK WBOW WIRE

WAAF -Novelettes * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL- Moment Musicale WDZ -Ridin' & Swingin' WFAM -Women in the News WHO -Betty & Bob WIND -Musical Comedy Memories WJBC -Lucky Lady, news WJJD -Criminal Court Interviews WLS -Orch. & Four Hired Hands WLW- Markets WMT -Music Memory WOWO -Consolaires WROK -Woman's Forum WTAD- Morning Varieties WTAQ- Master Singers 10:30 CST 11:30 CDT CBS- Romance of Helen Trent;

Virginia Clark (Edna Wallace Hopper): WBBM WFBM KMOX

NBC-Joe Dumond & Ranch B .ys: WCFL WOWO WIBA WIRE (sw- 15.21)

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Monday June 28

WALTER BLAUFUSS "National Farm & Home"

conductor Mon. 11:30 am CST

(12:30 pm CDT)

(10:30 a.m. Continued)

NBC-Three Marshalls; WLW KSD

Ma Perkins: WTAD WCCO News: KWK WBOW WAAF -Myrna Dee Sergent WDZ -Ill. Division of Highways WFAM- Homespun Verse WGN- Nothing But the Truth WHO -Party Line WIND -Harry Zimmerman, organ-

ist WISN -Organ Melodies WJBC -Dollar Daze WJJD- Safety Court WKBB -Musical Almanac WLS -Al Melgard, organist WMAQ -Dan Harding's Wife,

sketch WMBD- Torstmaster Batters WMBI- Continued Story Reading WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WOC -Betty & Bob, sketch WTAQ -Melody Lane WTMJ -Morning Melodies

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT NBC -Viennese Ensemble: WOWO

WIRE KWK WIBA CBS -Our Gal, Sunday. sketch

(Anacin): WBBM KMOX WFBM

NBC -Rosa Lee, sop.: WBOW WLW WHO KSD

* MBS -We Are Four: WGN WMT

WAAF- Hoosier Philosopher WCCO -Kitty Keene WCFL -Fashions on Parade WDZ -News WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WHA -Song Favorites WIND -H. Zimmerman, organist WISN -Movie Chat WJBC -Payne Pioneers WKBB -Ma Perkins WLS -Melody Parade WMAQ -Young Hickory, sketch WMBD- Linda's First Love WOC -Tri States Organ WROK -Amer. Family Robinson WSUI -Prgm. Calendar; Weather WTAD -Refreshment Time WTMJ -The Cartright Family

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Joe White, tar.: WMAQ

KSD (sw- 15.33) CBS -Ruth & Bill, songs: WCCO

KMOX WFBM WKBB Ruth Carliart, contralto, and

Bill Perry, tenor, continue their program each week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays under the new title "Ruth and Bill." A novelty orchestra supplies the accom- paniment .

NBC -Love & Learn, sketch: WCFL WOWO

News: WJJD WISN WTAD KWK -Heart of Julia Blake WAAF -Symphonic Hour WBAA- American Institutions WBBM- Houseboat Hannah WBOW- Neighbor Jim WDZ- Gibson City Civic Prgm. WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA -Music Appreciation WHO -Kitty Keene, Inc. WIBA- Linda's First Love WIND -News; Peacock Court WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC- Homemakers Pay Day WLS-Priscilla Pride W LW-Frim Sisters WMBD- Thrift Message ; Police

Bulletins WMBI -,Midday Gospel Hr. WMT- Marriage Clinic WROK -Helen Benson, cowgirl WSBT -News; Stork Reports WSUI- Within the Classroom WTAQ- Lyman Nellis, organist WTMJ Hymns of All Churches

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11:15 CST 12:15 CDT * CBS- PRETTY KITTY KELLY

(Wonder Bread): WBBM WISN KMOX WCCO WOC

NBC -Dan Harding's Wife, sketch: (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, sketch: WHO KSD

MBS -Tom, Dick & Harry: WGN WLW

KWK -Rapid Service WBOW- Valley Hour WCFL -Hit Revue WDZ -Chrisman Entertainers WFBM -Hope Alden's Romance WIBA -Neighbor Jim WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WJBC -Dough Boy, news WJJD -,Noon Day Service WKBB- What's New WLS - Virginia Lee & Sunbeam WMAQ -Charlie on the Spot WMBD -His Majesty, the Baby WMT- German Band WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK Among My Souvenirs WSBT- Luncheon Dance; Farm

Flash WTAD -Duke Otten * WTAQ- HOLLYWOOD ON PA-

RADE WTMJ -Betty & Bob

11:30 CST 12:30 CDT * NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.:

WMAQ WLW WIBA KWK (sw- 15.21)

The Farm and Home Hour brings: Walter Blaufuss and Homesteaders orch.; the Es- corts and Betty. guest art- ists; H. R. Baukhage giving "Washington News Com- ment," and the presentation of RCA -NBC scholarships to the two victorious 4 -H Club members.

CBS -Poetic Strings: KMOX WCCO WSBT

NBC -Words & Music: (sw- 15.33) NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch:

WHO KSD WBAA- Parade of Melody WBBM-Truman Bradley, news W BOW-Market Reports WCFL- Noon -day Concert WDZ -Sons of the Pioneers WFBM -Bohemians WGN -,Midday Service; Markets WHA -Talking Book WIND- Music; News WIRE -Linda's First Love WISN -Even As You & I WJBC -Train Time Interviews WKBB -Farm Flashes WLS- Markets; Weather; News WMBD- Window Shopper WMT- Tangled Tunes WOC- Neighbor- Jim WOWO -Dance Orch. WROK -Helene Kimberley. songs WTAD- Police News WTMJ -Black & Gold Ensemble 11:45 CST 12:45 CDT NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch:

WHO KSD CBS -Aunt Jenny's Real Life

Stories (Spry): WBBM WISN WFBM WCCO KMOX WMBD For today and the next two

days, Aunt Jenny continues the story of a blind spinster and a mysterious will.

News: WBAA WMT WBOW- County Agr. Agent WCFL -For Women Only WDZ- Crossroads Trading Post WIND -Tango Orch. WIRE -Farm Hour WJBC -Reid & Vin WLS- Dinner Bell Prgm. WOC -Farm Bureau WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Round the Town WSBT-Man-on-the-Street WSUI -Farm Flashes WTAD -Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ- Heinie's Grenadiers

AFTERNOON

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rinso):

WFBM CBS -News Through a Woman's

Eyes (Pontiac): WISN WBBM WKBB KMOX WCCO Kathryn Cravens, in her "News

Through a Woman's Eyes" proem), today. will report a recent interview she had with Steven Vincent Bensy.

* NBC -Dr. Paul Van Zeeland, premier of Belgium: WCFL Dr. Paul Van Zeeland, Premier

of Belgium, will be heard at this time in an address be- fore the Foreign Policy Asso- ciation luncheon. Dr. Van Zeeland will be introduced by Raymond L. Buell. presi- dent of the association, who will preside. While Dr. Zee- land is in this country, he will receive an honorary de- gree from Princeton Univer- sity and visit President

Roosevelt. Dr. Van Zeeland achieved international politi- cal prominence recently when he overwhelmingly defeated the Rexist Degrelle in a pub- lic election and thereby kept Belgium in the democratic rank of governments.

MBS- Concert Orch.: WGN News: WJBC WTAD WMBD

WOC KSD -News; Dick Leibert, organ WAAF -To be announced WBAA- Agricultural Forum WBOW- Street Reporter WCBD -,Fundamental Bible

Class WDZ -Man on the Street WHA -Noon Musicale WHO -Markets; Weather WIND -Italian Hour WIRE- Markets WJJD- Mid -Day Round Up WMT -Hillbillies; Weather WOWO- Agricultural Prgm. WSBT -News; Harlan Hogaa WSUI- Rhythm Rambles WTAQ -Farm. Hands 12:15 CST 1:15 CDT News: WKBB WROK KMOX -Magic Kitchen WAAF -Waltz Time WBAA- Luncheon Dance Time WBBM -Kitty Keene, Inc. WBOW -Farr Brothers WCCO -Chili Beaners WFBM- Markets; Farm Bureau WGN- Painted Dreams WHO- Councilman Lem Turner WIRE -For Women Only; News WISN- Musical Heat Wave WJBC -Dance Time WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMT- Question Man; Voice of

Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farm Service WSBT- Luncheon Dance 12:30 CST 1:30 CDT CBS- Montana Slim, cowboy

songs; Spkrs.: WSBT WOC * NBC -Navy Band: WOWO

WCFL Man on the Street: WROK

WAAF WKBB Rhythm Rascals: WTAQ WTMJ News: WBOW WIBA WMAQ

WHO WIRE KWK -Range Riders WBAA -Athletic Review, Bob

Heine WBBM- Linda's First Love WCBD -Zion Prgm. WCCO -Hope Alden's Romance WDZ -Lazy Jim Day Sings the

News WFBM- Hoosier Farm Circle WGN -Lucky Girl, sketch WHA-Farm Prgm. WIND- Markets; Piano Interlude WJJD- League of Women Voters WLS -Livestock Reports WLW -Charles Dameron, presents WMBD -Farm News WMT- Markets; Hillbillies WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood 12:45 CST 1:45 CDT * CBS -N! YRT & MARGE,

sketcn (Super Suds); Billy Artzt's Orch.: WFBM KMOX WISN WCCO WBBM

NBC -Johnny O'Brien & Orch.: KSD WHO WMAQ WIRE

KWK -Quiet Sanctuary (MBS) WAAF -Waltz Time WBAA- Markets & Weather WBOW -Merry Melodies WDZ -What's Doing in Danville? WGN- Marriage License Romances WIBA -Poultry Markets WIND -Orch. Music WKBB -Luncheon Musicale WLS -Grain Market Summary WLW -Betty & Bob WMBD -Col Beeney; Dean & Gail WMT -Joe Doakes; Aunt Fanny WOC- Inquiring Microphone WROK- Service Sam WSBT - Rhythmic Serenade WTAQ -News WTMJ -Sidewalk Reporter 1:00 CST 2:00 CDT

* CBS -Colonel Jack Major's Va- riety Show: WSBT WKBB WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Pepper Young's Family, sketch (Camay) : WMAQ KSD WHO WLW WTMJ (sw- 1533)

MBS -Benny Davis Stardust Re- vue: KWK

News: WFBM WTAD WIND Man on Street: WMBD WTAQ KMOX- Inquiring Reporter WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA -Melody Moods WBBM -Radio Gossip Club WBOW -,Rev. Archie Brown WCBD -Polish Prgm. WCCO -Gene & Glenn WCFL -Grace Wilson WDZ -Chick Martin WGN -Wife vs. Secretary WHA -State Capitol Prgm. WIBA -Melody Moments

WIRE -Police Court WISN -Mary Ann Presents WJJD- Future Citizen WLS -News, Julian Bentley WMT -Many Happy Returns; Tim

Brady's Round Up WROK-Horne Folks Hour 1:15 CST 2:15 CDT

* NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins, sketch; Marjorie Hannan: WMAQ WLW WHO WTMJ KSD (sw- 15.33)

KMOX -Hope Alden's Romance KWK -This Woman's World WBAA -Tune Topics WBBM -Meet the Missus WCCO -Front Page Parade WCFL -Eddy Hanson. organist WDZ- Markets WFBM -Apron Strings WGN -June Baker, home talk WHA- Intermezzo WIBA -Club Matinee WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WIRE -Navy Band (NBC) WISH- Colonel Jack (CBS) WJJD -Ben Kanter WLS- Homemakers' Matinee WMBD- Oddities in the News;

Shut -In Prgm. WMT- German Band WTAQ -Popular Music 1:30 CST 2:30 CDT

NBC -Let's Talk It Over: WIRE WOWO (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Pop Concert: WFBM WTAQ WSBT WKBB WOC WISN WBBM (sw- 15.27) An instrument rarely heard in

solo will be featured when Louis Winsel, Contra Bass Virtuoso, plays with Bar- low and the "Pop" concert orchestra. Winsel plays "Il Canto Del Pastore" (Seon- trino) and a Beethoven Min- uet. The orchestra will play:. Le Caid (Thomas); Perpetu- al Motion (Johann Strauss); March of the Little Lead Soldiers (Pierne), and con- clude with a group of three dances, Polka, Furiant and Dance of the Comedians, from Smuetana's "The Bar- tered Bride."

* NBC -Vic & Sade. sketch: (Criscc): WLW WHO WMAQ WTMJ KSD (sw-15.33)

News: KWK WCFL KMOX- Linda's First Love WBAA-Man-Behind-the-Wheel WBOW- Siesta Serenade WCBD -Rhythm Men WCCO -Stock Reports WDZ -Ruthie Moore, harmonica WGN -Lawrence Salerno & Piano WHA -Organ Melodies WIND -Remote Control WJJD -Happy Harmonies WMT -Movie Man WOWO- Ladies First WROK -Today in Baseball WTAD -Musical Moments 1:45 CST 2:45 CDT

* NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WHO WMAQ WTMJ WLW KSI) (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Pop Concert: WCCO WFBM KMOX- Josephine Halpin KWK -Radioland Orch. (MBS) WBAA -Typing Instruction WBOW- QChristian Science WCBD -Fed. Housing Prgm. WDZ -Organ Melodies WGN -To be announced WIND- Resettlement Admin. WISN- Diamond Dope WJJD- Baseball Today WLS -Home Service Club WMT -Cedar Valley Frolic WOWO -Concert Hall WROK -The Melodeers 2:00 CST 3:00 CDT

NBC -Club Matinee: WENR WOWO WBOW (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Bob Byron, songs: WTAQ WSBT WMBD WKBB WBBM WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Lorenzo Jones, sketch (Phillips) : WMAQ WIRE WHO KSD (sw- 15.33)

KMOX -Ma Perkins KWK -Musical Prgm. WAAF -News & Weather WBAA- Purdue Institute of Amer.

Policy & Technology * WCCO- LADIES FIRST WDZ -Birthday Party WFBM -Julia Blake WGN- Margot Rebeil & Harold

Turner WHA -Magazine Rack WIND- Sports Globe WISN -Baseball Game WJJD -Two of a -Kind WLW -Helen Nugent, contralto WMBI -,Radio Bible School WROK- Matinee Musicale WSUI- Poetic Interlude WTAD -News WTMJ -Home Harmonizers 2:15 CST 3:15 CDT

*CBS- PRETTY KITTY KELLY, sketch (Wonder Bread): WFBM

Radio Guide Week Ending July 3. 1937

* NBC -Edward MacHugh, Gospel

Sing r (Ivory Soap): WHO

CBS -Diétators: WTAQ 'WBBM WSBT WOC WMBD WKBB (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso) : WTMJ WMAQ (sw- 15.33)

Kitty Keene: KMOX WLW News: WDZ WJJD KWK -Baseball Warm -Up WAAF- Better Housing Speaker WGN- Afternoon Serenade WHA- Question Box WIND -Piano Team WIRE -Fed. Church Women WMT -Izzy on the Air WSUI -Within the Classroom WTAD -Women's Varieties

2:30 CST 3:30 CDT * NBC -Follow the Moon, drama

(Woodbury's) with Elsie Hitz & Nick Dawson: WMAQ KSD WLW WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Playdays: WTAQ WFAM WSBT WOC WBBM WKBB WFBM WMBD WCCO (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Club Matinee: KWK WMT KMOX -Houseboat Hannah WAAF- International Potpourri WCBD- Rhythm Men WDZ-Man's Wife on the Train WGN -AI Jahn's Orch. WHA -Music of the Masters WIND -News WIRE -Matinee Varieties WJJD -Henry King's Orch. WMBI- Sacred Music WOWO- Musical Varieties WROK- Musical Joke Book WTMJ- Tunesmiths 2:45 CST 3:45 CDT

NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch (White Naptha): WHO WMAQ KSD WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

CBS- Playdays: KMOX KWK -Al Jahn's Orch. (MBS) WCBD- Federal Housing Prgm. WDZ -Sweet Music WIND -WPA Prgm. WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WLW -To be announced WMBI- Ministry of the Printed

Page WTAD- Juanita Nichols Colpita,

pianist

3:00 CST 4:00 CDT * NBC -Int'I Chamber of Com-

merce Meeting in Berlin: WMT WENR WLW

NBC -Carol Weymann, sop.: WMAQ WHO

CBS -Clyde Barrie, bar.: WMBD WOC WTAQ WFAM WBBM KMOX WKBB WCCO (sw- 15.27)

MBS -Otto Thurn's Orch.: WGN KWK

WAAF -Kay Armen WBOW -Talk of the Town WDZ- Concert Hall WFBM- School for Wives WIND -Tango Orch. WJBC -God's Cheer for the Shut

Ins WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WMBI- Birthday Request Prgm. WOWO -News; Ken Vernon WROK- Afternoon Concert W TAD -News WTMJ -Kitty Keene, Inc.

3:15 CST 4:15 CDT CBS -Eton Boys, quartet: WOC

WFAM WKBB WTAQ WMBD WCCO WFB1VI WBBM KMOX 15.27)

NBC -Int'l Chamber of Commerce Meeting: WOWO

NBC -Adventures of Dari Dan (Dari- Rich): WMAQ WIRE (sw -9.53)

WBOW -,Devotional Prgm. WCFL -Lupi Italian Prgm. WDZ -Front Page Drama WENR -Music Circle WHO -Marlowe & Lyon, pianists

(NBC) WIND-Carnival WJJD -Club Cabana WLW -To be announced WTAD- Lawrence Glosemeyer WTMJ -Dog House Court

3:30 CST 4:30 CDT CBS -Doris Kerr, songs: WTAQ

WKBB WFAM WMBD WOC KMOX WCCO WBBM (sw. 15.27)

NBC -Don Winslow of the Navy, sketch: WBOW WIRE (sw- 9.53)

* NBC -Kellogg's Singing Lady; Ireene Wicker: WLW (sw- 15.21) The Singing Lady tells the

story of `The Crooked Man." CBS -News Through a Woman's

Eyes (Pontiac) : WFBM NBC -Will Hollander's Orch.:

WENR WMT

Frequencies KMOS-1090 WISN-1120 KOA-830 WJBC-1200 KSD-550 WJJD-1130 KWK-1350 WJR-750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WGN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSIII-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

MBS -Johnny Hauser's Orch.: KWK WGN

WAAF -Happy Jack & Handy An- dy, duet

* WCLS -FOR YOUR INFORMA- TION (1310 kc)

* WDZ- BEHIND THE MICRO- PHONE

WFAM -To be announced WHO -Joe Green's Orch. WJBC -News WJJD -Doc Hopkins WMAQ -Tea Time Varieties WOWO -Ace Williams WROK- Between the Bookends WTAD -Dance Hour WTMJ- Friendship Circle

3:45 CST 4:45 CDT NBC - Little Orphan Annie, sketch

(Ovaltine): WLW (sw -9.53) NBC -Johnny Johnston, bar.:

WENR KSD WBOW CBS -Funny Things, children's

prgm.: WOC WMBD WFBM WKBB KMOX WBBM WTAQ WFAM (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Jackie Heller, tnr.: WOWO WMAQ WIRE

WAAF -Hollywood Brevities WCCO -Musical Prgm. WDZ -Home Folks Hour * WEBQ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1210

ke) WHO- Houseboat Hannah WIBA -,Rev. Harstad WIND -Sketches in Melody WJJD -Harry Owens' Orch. WMT -Crystal Lake Cave; Inter.

lude WTAD -Movie Chatter 4:04 CST 5:00 CDT

CBS- Howard Phillips, bar.: WISH KMOX WFAM WKBB WMBD WTAQ

* NBC -Army Band: WMT WIBA WIRE WENR KWK

NBC -Mario Cozzi, bar.; Christine Johnson, sop.: WMAQ WBOW (sw -9.53)

KSD -Musical Memories WAAF -Now & Then WBBM- Howard Neumiller, pianist WCFL -Tea Time WDZ-Campbells WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Swing It WHO -Way Down East WIND -Sports; Orch. WJJD -Baseball Score Board WLW -Toy Band WOC -News WOWO -Bible Story WROK -Markets; Helene Kirfrber-

ley's Birthday Club WTAD -Man on Maine Street 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

NBC -Mario Cozzi, bar.; Christine Johnson, sop.: KSD

CBS -40th Anniv. of Zionist Movement: WTAQ WCCO WMBD KMOX WKBB WOC At this time a round table dis-

cussion will be held on the topic "Future British Policy in Palestine." Speakers par- ticipating in the forum will be Dr. Stephen S. Wise. president of Zionist Organi- zation of America: Louis Lip- sky, American member World Zionist, and Executive Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, of Cleve- land.

WBBM -Hello, Peggy WDZ -Jungle Jim WFAM -Dan Dunn WGN -Sally Jo Nelson & Len

Salvo WHO- Baseball Resume WIND- Novelty Orch. WJJD -Organ Moods WLW -Tommy & Betty WMAQ -Malcolm Claire, stories WOWO -Army Band (NBC) WROK -FHA Talk WTAD -Musical Maniacs 4:30 CST 5:30 CDT

* CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS Resume (Chesterfield): WBBM WOC WFBM WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFAM

NBC -News; Three X Sisters, vo- cal trio: (sw -9.53)

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NBC -News; Clark Dennis, songs: WOWO

KMOX -Travelogue KSD -Ebony and Ivory Studies KWK- Howard Woods' Orch. W BOW -News WCCO- Musical Prgm. WCFL -Hal O'Halloran, Children's

Program WDZ- Program Prevue WENR -What's the News? WGN -European Travel Tour WIBA -Betty Gray at the Organ WISN -News; Musicale * WJBC -MOVIE GOSSIP WJJD -Sterling Young's Orch. WLW -Iii -Laws

.WMAQ-Don Winslow of the Navy WMBI- Message and Music WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WROK -Tea on the Terrace WTMJ- Orphyas Male Chorus 4:45 CST 5:45 CDT

* NBC -Lowell Thomas, news commentator (Sun Oil) : WLW (sw- 15.21)

CBS- George Hall's Orch.: WISN WKBB KMOX WTAQ WFBM WOC WCCO

NBC -Ranch Boys, trio: WENR WMT

NBC -Little Orphan Annie (Oval -

tine): KSD WGN News: WIND WTMJ KWK- Children's Album (MBS) WAAF -Tower Tunes WBBM- Tomahawk Trail WBOW- Sundown Express WCFL -Light Classics WDZ -Behind Scenes in Holly-

wood WFAM-Mailbag WIBA -The Lone Cowboy WIRE- Minute Interviews; News WJJD- Flannery Sisters WKBB -Voice of Columbia College l MAQ- Rhythmaires (NBC) WMBD- Bargain Counter WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -In Old Mexico

NIGHT 5:00 CST 6:00 CDT

* NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent) : WHO (sw -9.53) (also see 9 p.m.)

CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum): WJR (sw- 11.83) (also see 9 p.m.)

NBC -All -Wite Melody Revue; John B. Gambling; Hugh Bar - rett's Orch.; Jean O'Neill, sop.; Barry McKinley, bar.; Tune Twisters: WENR WOWO WMT KWK WBOW (sw- 11.87)

CBS -Herbert Foote's Ensemble: WISN WOC WTAQ WMBD WCCO WKBB

NBC -Adventures of Dari Dan (Dari- Rich): KSD

News: WMAQ WTAD KMOXPopular Melodies WBBM -John Harrington, news WCFL -Grace Wilson, contralto WFAM -Crime Casts WFBM -Just Like Home WGN -Concert Orch. WHAS- Melody Cruise WIBA -WPA Prgm. W.1ND- German Prgm. WIRE- Anything Can Happen WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WJ R- Sports WLW -Eichstadt's String Ens. WMBI -Sunset Hour WROK -Make Believe Ballroom WTAM -Tom Manning; Baseball

Scores WTMJ -Lefty Culpepper 5:15 CST 6:15 CDT

* NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO Station (Alka -Seltzer): WIRE WMAQ WHO WTMJ WTAM (also see 9:15 p.m.)

CBS -Hollace Shaw, sop.: WTAQ WOC WFBM WKBB (sw- 11.83)

NBC-Three Rancheros: WIRE News: WHAS WJJD KMOX -Organ & Drama KSD -News; Terry & Ted WBBM- Sports Review WCCO- Livestock WCFL -Phil Warner, pianist WFAM- Moments in Melody %%î,N- Harold Stoke's Orch. 1'. IBA-Outdoor Wisconsin WISN -Show Window WJR -Musical Moments WLW -Jimmy James' Orch. WMBD -Pet Corner; Melody Min-

iatures WROK- Sports Review WTAD- Children's Amateur Prgm. 5:30 CST 6:30 CDT

* NBCHORLICK'S LUM & AB. ner. sketch: WENR WLW

CBS -Hollywood News (Noxzema): (sw-11.83)

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NBC -Midge Williams sings WHO

CBS -Jack Shannon, tnr.; Ann Leaf, organist: WOC WTAQ WKBB KMOX WFBM WHAS WFAM

News: WIBA WCFL KSD -Terry & Ted KWK -John Herrick, bar. (NBC) WAAF- Petite Musicale WBBM -Men of Zest WBOW- Sundown Express WCCO- Baseball Scores WGN -Bob Elson, sports WHA -Music Album WIRE- Sports Slants WJJD- Colonial Room Ensemble WJR -Hollywood Spotlight WMAQ -'Cotten on Sports WMBD -Happy Train WMT -Tea Dance Music; Sports WOWO- Little Nick Sports WROK -Musicale WTAD- Yellow Fang, drama WTAM- Evensong WTMJ -Heinie' s Grenadiers

5:45 CST 6:45 CDT NBC -Passing Parade (Duart

Sales): WMAQ * CBS -H. V. Kaltenborn, com-

mentator (Philco): WCCO WBBM WJR KMOX WHAS (sw- 11.83)

NBC -John Herrick, bar.: WENR WOWO

News: WMT WFBM WSUI WHO Sports Review: WIBA WISN

KSD WTMJ WLW WJJD KWK -Sport Review; News WCFL -Court Notes WFAM -Ball Scores & News WGN -To be announced WHA -From Treasured Volumes WIRE -Jimmie Allen WKBB -Swing Your Partner WMBD -Angelus; Where to Go &

What to Do in Peoria WOC- Dinner Music WROK- Motorist Interviews WTAD -Twilight WTAM -Roy Campbell's Royalists WTAQ- Bureau of Public Service

6:00 CST 7:00 CDT * NBC -Burns & Allen (Grape

Nuts); Tony Martin, vocalist; Ray Noble's Orch.: WIRE WMAQ WHO WTAM WLW (also see 8:30 p.m.)

Gracie will introduce the lat- est in summer vacation di- versions and fashions. Slav- ing heard about mountain ridges under the surface of the Pacific. Gracie wants to open n resort on one of them for the benefit of people who can't decide between going to the mountains or the sea- shore for a vacation..

CBS- Horace Heidt's Orch. (Ale - mite): WBBM WFBM WJR WHAS WCCO KMOX (sw- 11.83) (also see 10 p.m.) Mr. Heidt offers: I'll Love

You In My Dreams. Della- sells. Shine on Harvest Moon. Smiles, Down by the Old Mill Stream. Keep the Home Fires Burning, Sweet Adeline. Let Me Call You Sweethea rt. Beautiful Ohio. and Roses of Picardy.

NBC -Good Time Society, All - Negro Revue: WLS (sw- 11.87)

MES -Jazz Nocturne: WMT Sports: WTAD WKBB WMBD

WOC WCFL KSD -Eddie Varzos' Orch. KWK- Improve My Music Club WAAF -Now & Then WBOW -Home Decorators WFAM- Sports; 20th Century

Serenade WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WHA -Organ Reverie WIBA- Dinner Hour Concert WIND -Down the Mississippi WISN -Down by Herman's WJJD -Harry Owens' Orch. WOWO -On the Mall WROK -Voice of the Listener WSUI- Dinner Hour Prgm. WTAQ- Dinner Ensemble WTMJ- Stranger Than Fiction

6:15 CST 7:15 CDT News: WOC WMBD KWK -Your Good Health, talk WFAM -Carnival; Problems; News WBOW -Si & Ezra WCFL -Philip Kinsman WIBA -Farm Hour WJJD-Your City Government WKBB -B. A. Rolfe Presents WROK- Dinner Music WTAD -Mary Jean Seaton

6:30 CST 7:30 CDT * NBC -The Voice of Firestone;

Margaret Speaks, sop.; Mixed Chorus; Symphonic Orch., dir. Alfred Wallenstein : WMAQ WTMJ WIRE WTAM WHO WIBA KSD (sw -9.53) (also see 9:30 p.m.)

* NBC -Goldman Band Concert: WLS WOWO (sw- 11.87)

* CBS -Pick & Pat (Dill's Best), Benny ' Krueger's Orch. ; Ed- ward Roecker, bar.: WBBM WJR (sw- 11.83) (also see 9:30 p.m.)

* MBS -Lone Ranger, drama: WGN

KMOX -Front Page Patrol KWK -St. Louis Browns Prgm. WAAF- Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCCO- Victor Arden's Orch. WCFL -Jack Kelly's Orch. WFBM- Sunset Serenade WHA- Evening Musicale WHAS- Freddie Rich's Orch. WIND -Orch. Music WISN -The Open Door WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WKBB- Sweetheart Serenade WLW -For Men Only WMBD -Good Neighbor WMT -Let's Visit (MBS) WOC -Gems of Melody WROK -Home Folks' Frolic WTAD -Hannibal Chamber of

Commerce WTAQ -News 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT

NBC -Goldman Band Concert: KWK

WBOW -Swing Time WCCO- Musical Prgm. WCFL-Orchestra WFBM -Piano Twins WHAS -Extra Margins of Safety WIND -Club Cabana WISN -Tango Time W,TJD -Dude Martin WKBB -News WOWO- Rosario Bourdon's Orch. WROK -Home Folk F,rolic WTAQ -Organ Melodies 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

* CBS -LUX RADIO THEATER: WHAS WBBM KMOX WCCO WFBM WISN WMBD WJR (sw- 11.83) Walter Winehell, the celebrat-

ed newspaperman and col- umnist, will play a role very like that of his real - life work when. tonight, he is cast as Hildy Johnson in Charles Slam-Arthur's cele- brated stage and screen success. "The Front Page." The drama itself is an ac- count of actual happenings which took place at a Chi- cago newspaper where Mac- Arthur unce was a reporter.

* NBC -FIBBER MCGEE & MOL- ly (Johnson's Wax); Marian & Jim Jordan; Tommy Harris. tnr.; Bill Thompson; Jimmy Grier's Orch.: WIRE WTAM WHO KSD WMAQ WTMJ WIBA WLW (also see 10 pm)

WBOW- Sports Parade WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch. WIND -Racing Returns WJJD- Supper Time Frolic WKBB -The Charm Circle WLS -B'cast from Brookfield Zoo WMT- Bohemian Alliance Prgm. WOC -To be announced WROK -Musicale WSBT -Polish Hour WSUI-Children's Hour WTAD-News WTAQ -School of Music 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

WBOW- Musical Moments Revue WCFL- Evening Serenade WGN- Victor Arden's Orch. WOC- Musical Story Lady WROK -Salon Music WSUI -Radio Camera Club WTAQ- Talking Drums 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

* NBC -HOUR OF CHARM (General Electric); Phil Spi- talny's All -Girl Orch., with Maxine- Rosaline Greene, m.c.: WTAM WMAQ KSD WHO WIRE WTMJ WIBA WLW (sw -9.53)

* NBC -Shakespeare Series Star- ring John Barrymore; To- night's drama, "Richard III ": WBOW WENR WMT (sw- 11.87) Tonight. John Barrymore offers

"Richard III" as the second of his summer series of NBC productions of streamlined Shakespeare. Although the bard's language has not been changed, situations have been rearranged and the plays have been condensed with the thought of micro- phone presentation foremost in mind. "Richard III" is the story of an ambition vil- lain who, through his crafty and hypocritical maneuvers, attempts to seize the throne upon the death of his broth- er, King Edward IV. Offered the throne by the Lord May- or, after falsely proving the illegitimacy of the heir to the crown, he accepts and attempts to keep it through the imprisonment and execu- tion of the rightful heirs and pretenders. Richard meets his deserved fa te at the

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hand of the avenging Rich- mond amid scenes of blood- shed and stalking ghosm.

MBS- Symphonic Strings: KWK WCFL -Lupi Italian Prgm. WGN- Clifton Utley WIND -Dixieland Band WKBB -Hits and Encores WOC -To be announced WOWO- Wilbur Pickett's Orch. WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WSUI- Evening Musicale WTAQ -Top of the Evening 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

WGN -News; Sport High Lights WIND- Evening at Country Club WKBB- Echoes of Stage & Screen WOC- Vivian Elenschoff WSUI- Public Health Talk 8:00 CST 9:00 CDT

NBC - Shakespeare Series: (sw- 6.14)

* CBS -Wayne King's Orch. (Lady Esther): WJR WFBM

WHAS WCCO WBBM KMOX (sw- 11.83)

* NBC-Carnation Contented Pro- gram, dir. Frank Black: WHO WTMJ WIBA KOA WIRE WMAQ WTAM KSD (sw -9.53) Vivian Della Chiesa will sing:

Touch of Your Hand from "Roberta" (Kern). The Lull- aby Lady offers: When My Dream Boat Comes Home (Franklin). Orchestra and Quartet: Love is Sweeping the Country (Gershwin). Or- chestra and Chorus: Deep River (Burleigh); Carioca (Youmans); Sleeping Beauty Waltz ITschaikowsky): Aut Wiederaelm ¡Romberg): Ber- i-ense I Karganoff).

* MBS -Billy Rose's Casa Man - ana Show: KWK WGN Here is the first broadcast of

the 1937 edition of Billy hose's spectacular Casa Ma- naus Revue from the Fort Worth Frontier Fiesta. The revue, an exclusive .SIBS feature, offers Paul White man's Orchestra, Everett Marshall, Harriet Hoctor, Ben Yost Varsity Eight Larry Lee's Orchestra, the Cabin Kids, The Texas Sweetheart (wearing the largest gown ever created consisting of 1,200 yards of spangled satin and 24 boys carrying the train), Pat Roo- ney, Sr., Pat Rooney, Jr.. and the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. This year the four scenes are based on four best sellers, "Gone w-i tit the Wind," "Wake Up and Live," "Lost Horizon" and "It Can't Happen Here." Iu the finale ( "It Can't Happen Here "), 300 persons will swarm about the larg- est stage -set ever built. The scene, a stirring onslaught against 'isms' is one of Rose's most ambitious pro- ductions. "Gone With the Wind" will find Everett Marshall portraying ' Ithett Butler" and Harriet Hilliard, the red -headed "Scarlet; O'Hara," singing Dana Stt- esse's newest tune, "Gone with the Wind."

WBOW- Fireside Hour WCFL -Herr Louie and the Weasel WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WISN- Fishing Fantasies WI.W- Sports on Parade WMBD -Brain Teaser WOC- Voices of Friendship WROK -The Builders WSBT- Leaders in Dance Time WSUI -Dept. of Speech WTAQ -Melodic Strines 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

NBC -Paul Martin's Orch.: WENR WMT WOWO (sw -6.14)

WCFL -Labor Flashes WIND -Stars Over Manhattan WISN- Reflections WKBB -Music in a Sentimental

Mood WROK -Musicale WTAQ -June Gross, songs 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT

* NBC -Burns & Ailen (Grape Nuts) ; Tony Martin, vocalist; Ray Noble's Orch.: WTMJ WIBA KOA KSD (also at 6 p.m.)

NBC -Nat'l Radio Forum: WENR (sw -6.14)

CBS -Your Neck o' the Woods: WISN WKBB WOC WTAQ KMOX WCCO WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Music for Moderns: WBOW WTAM (sw -9.53)

Musical Moments Revue: WSBT WOWO

KWK -News WBBM -Jerry Cooper, songs WCFL -Jack Kelly's Orch. WFBM -A Sportsman Remembers WHAS -Greater Louisville Ens. WHO -Jack Dempsey Fights WIND -Our Civil Liberties WIRE- Health Drama; Basonology WLW -Russ Lyon's Orch. WMAQ -Whistler & His Dog WMBD-Peoria's Calling WMT -Mile a Minute Revue

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WROK -Keeping the Peace WSUI -Gems from Light Operas 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

Musical Moments Revue: WROK WFBM

KMOX-News KWK -Casa Manana Show WBBM -Melodie Time WCFL -Union Label League WIND -News & Sports WIRE- Concert Hall WLW -Happy Titres WMAQ -Frank Morgan; Freddie

Rich's Orch. WMBD -Embassy Four WMT -Dream Songs WOWO -Bob Wilsmt WSBT -Down the Mississippi WSUI -Daily Iowan

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP -

sodent): WMAQ WIRE KOA WTAM KSD WLW (also at 5 p. m.)

CBS -Gus Arnheim's Orch.: WSBT (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Jolly Coburn's Orch. WOWO

CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum); Franklyn McCormack's poetry; Jack Fulton, tar.; Carlton Kelsey's Orch.: WFBM WCCO KMOX WBBM WHAS WJR (also at 5 p.m.)

NBC -Carlile, London & Bon Bon, pianists & vocalist: (sw -9.53)

News: WBOW WENR WIBA WMT

Musical Moments Revue: WKBB WHO

KWK -Irish Minstrels WCFL -Vella Cook WGN -To be announced WIND Swedish Prgm. WISN -Moon Magic WMBD -Under the Capitol Dome WOC- Monday Presents WOWO -Bobbie Grayson's Orch. WROK -Friar's Frolic WTAQ -Dance Hour WTMJ -Kilowatt Hour 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT

* NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO Station (Atka-Seltzer): KOA WIBA KPO (also at 5:15 P.m.)

CBS -Gus Arnheim's Orch.: WOC WMBD WISN

NBC -Jean Sablon, songs: (sw- 9.53 )

News: WCFL WKBB Musical Moments Revue: WCCO

WBBM WTAQ WTAM Sports Review: KMOX KSD

WJR WBOW -The Gaieties WENR -King's Jesters' Orch. WFBM -Len Riley WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch. WHAS -Vic Ardetf's Orch. WHO- Today's Winners WIRE- Musical Cocktail; News WLW -Jerry Cooper, bar. WMAQ- Norman Pearce, bachelor

poet; Annette King, contralto WMT -Frank Morgan & Guests WROK -Homespun Hour WTMJ -Straight from the Should -

9 30 CST 10:30 CDT NBC -Charlie Barnet's Orch.:

KSD WBOW (sw -9.53) NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WENR

WOWO CBS- Bernie Cummins' Orch.:

WSBT WISN WKBB WTAQ WOC (sw- 11.83)

* NBC -Voice of Firestone: KPO KOA (also at 6:30 p.m.)

CBS -Pick & Pat (Dills Best): WHAS KMOX WFBM WCCO (also at 6:30 p.m.) -

Musical Moments: WIBA WMBD WBBM -News, Tod Hunter WCFL -Clarence Black's Orch. WGN -Jack Denny's Orch. WHO -Frank Morgan's Varieties WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WJR -Peaceful Valley WLW -Barney Rapp's Orch. WMAQ -News; Carlos Molina's

Orch. WMT- Baseball Game WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTAM- Marion Nades WTMJ -Moonlight & Shadows 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

NBC -Charlie Barnet's Orch.: WTAM WCFL WIRE WHO

News: WROK WIND

Monday June 28

BETTY LOU GERSON Mercedes Colby in "Don Winslow

of the Navy" Mon. 3:30 pm CST (4:30 CDT)

KSD -Bar Ass'n Speaker KWK Sport Review WBBM- Manhattan Mother WIBA -Smoke Rings WMBD -Value Hints 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT * NBC -FIBBER MCGEE & MOL-

ly: KOA (also at 7 p.m.) NBC -Emery Deutsch's Orch.:

WCFL WTAM WBOW (sw- 9.53 )

NBC -Jesse Crawford's Orch.: WIBA WENR WOWO KWK

* CBS- Horace Heidt's Orch.: KNX KSL (also see 6 p.m.)

MBS- Sammy Kaye's Orch.: WGN News: WHO WJR WOC WMBD

WCCO WFBM WTAQ WLW KMOX -Baseball Highlights WBBM -A1 Trace's Orch. WHAS- Baseball; Louisville vs.

Kansas City WIND -Jimmy Nooné s Orch. WISN -Wrestling Matches WKBB -AI Trace's Orch. WMAQ -Ted Lewis' Orch. WSBT -Club Lido WTMJ -News; Sports 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WOC CBS -Charlie Gaylord's Orch.:

WJR KMOX- Musical Moments WCCO -Rollie Johnson WFBM -Don Phillips' Orch. WHAS -News WHO -Tone Painter WIBA -Organ Reveries WIND -House of Peter McGregor WLW -Billy Snider's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Prgm. Review WTAQ- Witching Ilour WTMJ -Dance Music Till 12:30

a.m. 10:30 CST 11:30 CDT CBS-Bert Block's Orch.: WJR

WBBM WSBT WOC WFBM WTAQ WMBD WKBB

NBC -Magnolia Blossoms, Fisk Jubilee Choir: WHO WMAQ WIRE WTAM WBOW (sw- 9.53)

NBC- Marvin Frederic's Orch.: WENR WIBA WOWO (sw- 6.14)

NBC -Vox Pop: KPO KFI KOA (also at 7 p.m. Tuesday)

MBS -Eddy Duchin's Orch.: WGN WMT

News: KMOX KWK WCCO -Baseball Summary WHAS- Louisville Dance Time WLW -Les Brown's Orch. 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT KMOX -Seven Star Revue WCCO -Joe Cappo's Orch. 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WMAQ

WHO WIRE CBS -Nocturne, Eddie House, or-

ganist: WOC WBBM WISN WTAQ WFBM WMBD WKBB

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WENR WIBA

MBS -Charlie Agnew's Orch.: WGN

KOA -Night Club KSD -Anson Weeks' Orch. WCCO -Carlos Moliná s Orch. WHAS -Dance Band

End of Monday Programs

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Tuesday June 29 Tuesday

CHARLES EGELSTON Shuffle Shober in "Ma Perkins" Tues. 1:15 p.m CST (2:15 CDT)

MORNING

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * NBC -Breakfast Club; News:

(sty- 15.21) CBS -Dear Columbia, Fan Mail

Dramatization : WFAM (sw- 21.2)

NBC-Streamliners : WBOW Musical Clock: WBBM WKBB

WOC WROK WIRE News: WTAD WHO WMT WLW KMOX- Morning Melodies WCBD -Pianoland & Sports WIBA -Morning Melody WJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS -Hilltoppers & Evelyn

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT News: WI.S WCCO KMOX -Ozark Varieties WCBD -Polish Sunshine Prgm. WJJD- Toastmaster WLS -Jolly Joe's Pet Pals WMT- Musical Clock

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT CBS -Richard Maxwell, songs:

News: WFAM (sw- 21.52) News: WIBA WIND WTMJ

WTAQ Breakfast Club: WOWO WOC KMOX -Tick Tock Revue WCCO- Dayton's Musical Chimes WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS- Morning Minstrels WMBD -Musical Clock

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT CBS -Bachelor's Children, sketch

(Old Dutch Cleanser): KMOX (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WHO WOC KSD -News; Melody Moods KWK-Radio's Candid Camera WAAF- Miniature Concert WBOW -Josh Higgins of Finch -

ville (NBC) WCBD -Dr. Rudolph, pianist;

Sports WCFL- German Prgm. WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WGN -Morning Melodies WHA-Band Wagon WIBA- Musical Clock WIND- Melody Kings WISN -Early Risers Club WJJD -Vick Meyers Band WLW- Flvmns of All Churches WMBD -News Flash WOWO -Bill Board of the Air WTMJ-Revolving Stage

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage

Patch, sketch (Old English Wax) : WMAQ WIRE

* CBS -Betty & Bob, sketch (Gold Medal): WBBM WFBM WCCO KMOX

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin, sketch (Ivory Snow): WLS (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Josh Higgins of Finchville: WBOW

Musical Clock: WOC WTAQ WHO WROK

WBOW- Morning Headlines WCBD- Italian Prgm. WFAM -Your Engagement Book WGN -Musical Mail Box WHA- Bandwagon -

WHO -Time & Temperature WIND- Hawaiian Serenade WJJD-Bosworth Broadcast WLW -Hope Alden's Romance

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT NBC- John's Other Wife. sketch

Louis Philippe): WMAQ WIRE * NBC- Oxydul's Own Ma Per-

kins. sketch: WLS (sw- 15.21) CBS -Hymns of All Churches;

Betty Crocker (Gold Medal) :

WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

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NBC -Bennet & Wolverton, pian- ist: KSD

Morning Melodies: WHA WHO WAAF -Happiness Time WCBD -Word of Truth WFAM -Rhythmic Age WGN -Get Thin to Music WIBA -Dean Brothers (NBC) WIND -Eb & Zeb WJJD -Piano Duo WKBB -Musical Breakfast WLW -Hello Peggy WMBD- Bandwagon WOC -Mail Bag WOWO -Mary Berghoff WROK- Morning Devotions WTADInter- Church Revival WTMJ -Mary Baker's Matinee

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT NBC -Pepper Young's Family,

sketch (Camay) : WLS WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Modern Cinderella, sketch; John K. Watkins, news (Gold Medal): WFBM WBBM WCCO KMOX

NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch (Anacin) : WMAQ WIRE

NBC -Linda Fairchild, Stepmoth- er, sketch: WCFL WBOW KSD

KWK -Top o' the Morning WAAF -Estelle Barnes, pianist WCBD -The Word of Truth WCFL -Tunes They're Humming WFAM- Harlan Hogan WGN -Harold Turner, pianist WIBA- Today's Almanac WIND -Let's Dance WJJD -Drama WKBB -Sunshine Express WLS -Hilltoppers WMBD -Party Line WMT -Day Dreamer WOC- Newspaper of the Air WOWO- Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT * NBC -TODAY'S CHILDREN,

sketch (Pillsbury): WMAQ WIRE KSD WTMJ WHO

NBC -Viennese Ensemble: WBOW MBS- Couple Next Door, sketch:

WLW WHA -Your Health WIBA -Elks' Prgm. WIND -Municipal Court WISN -Symphonetta WJJD- Mid -morning Jamboree WKBB -Chancel Steps WLS-Hilltoppers WLW- Linda's First Love WOWO -Organ Reveries WROK- Markets & News 1VSUI- Travel's Radio Review WTAQ -Top Tunes WTMJ- Household Hints

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH

(Ivory Flakes): WLS (sw 15.21)

NBC -David Harum, sketch (Bab - O); Peggy Allenby: WIRE WMAQ WHO KSD (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Mary Lee Taylor (Pet Milk) : WOC WMBD KMOX WFBM WBBM

NBC -Vagabonds WBOW WIBA News: WTAD WMT WROK WAAF -Woman's Hour WCBD -Prophetic News WCCO-Organist WCFL- Morning Musicale WFAM -Oklahoma Outlaws WGN -Don Pedro. songs WHA-Your Health WISN -Symphonetta WJD -Dude Martin WSUI- Travel's Radio Review

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT CBS -Captivators: WBBM WFBM

KMOX WISN WOC * NBC -Backstage Wife, sketch

(Dr. Lyons) : WMAQ WTMJ WIRE KSD WHO WIBA (sw- 15.33)

CBS- Milton Charles. organist: WISN

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Camay) : WLW WLS (sw- 15.21)

KWK -Party Line WAAF- Variety W BO W -Uptowners WCCO -Jean Abbey WCFL -Jean Kay WGN -Bachelor's Children WHA -World Observer WJJD -Dance Orch. WKBB -News WMBD- Weather Report WMT -Louise Hathaway

WOWO -Tri Topics WROK -On the Mall WSUI -Musical Favorites WTAD -More Stately Mansions WTAQ -Women's Side of News

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so) : WCCO WBBM WISN WMBD KMOX Paul Larson calls on Sue with

some startling results. * NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch:

WMT KWK WLS (sw- 15.21) NBC -The Mystery Chef: (sw-

15.33) NBC -Jerry Brannon: WIBA

WIRE WAAF -Song Styles

WBOW -Just About Time WCFL -News for Women WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WFBM- Kitchen Clinic WGN -Arnold Grimm's Daughter WHA- Musical Varieties WHO-Dreamers WIND -Kitchenette WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm. WEBB -Your Home WLW -We Live Again WMAQ- Footlight Frolics WMBI -Home Hour WOC- Morning Parade WOWO -Linda's First Love WROK- Intimate Review WSUI -Book Shelf WTAD- Popular Dance Revue WTAQ -Women's Hour WTMJ -Gypsy Four

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT * NBC -Edward MacHugh, the

Gospel Singer (Ivory Soap): WLS WLW (sw- 15.21)

* CBS -Ryder Cup Match Sum- mary: KMOX WISN WKBB WCCO WFAM Bernard Darwin, one of the

world's most authoritative golf writers. will summarize today's play in the American and British golf stars com- peting for the Ryder Cup in England. The cream of Amer- ica's professionals are com- peting for the Ryder Cup on the historie course at South- port and Ainslee. England.

NBC -Allen Prescott, The Wife Saver (Manhattan Soap) :

WMAQ (sw 1533) NBC -Walter Blaufuss' Orch.:

WIBA WBOW WHO KSD NBC -To be announced: KWK

WMT Party Line: WOC WTAD WAAF- Foolish Questions WBBM- Houseboat Hannah WCFL -Voice of Cookery WGN -Melody Time WIND- Markets & News WIRE- Interviews; News WJJD -Two of a Kind WMBD -News WOWO -Hone Folk Rrolic WTMJ- Buccaneers

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT * NBC -Girl Alone. sketch (Kel-

logg): WMAQ WLW CBS -The (lumps, sketch (Peb-

eco) : WBBM KMOX WFBM WCCO

NBC -Terri Franconi, tnr.: WIBA WIRE WCFL WOWO

NBC -Happy Jack Turner. songs: KSD WBOW (sw- 15.33)

Hymns of All Churches: WOC WHO

KWK- Parents Club (MBS) WAAF -Eddie & Fannie Cava.

naugh WDZ -We Heard WFAM -Harlan Hogan WGN- Couple Next Door, sketch WHA-Homemakers * WIBU -AID PARADE (1210

kc) WIND- Rhythm for Two WISN -Ann Leslie's Scrapbook WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD Bureau of Missing Persons WKBB -Movie News WLS- Livestock Reports: News WMBD -Garland of Old Fashioned

Roses WMT -Magic Kitchen WROK-Prevue WSUI- Illustrated Musical Chats WTAD -News WTAQ -News; Markets WTMJ -What's New in Milwau-

kee?

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT * CBS -YOUR NEWS PARADE

(Lucky Strike Cigarettes); Edwin C. Hill, commentator: WBBM WISN WMBD WFBM WOC KMOX WCCO WKBB

Radio Guide Week

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin (Ivory Soap): WMAQ KSD (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Grace & Scotty: WBOW KWK -Range Riders WAAF -Novelettes * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL -New Songs WDZ- QTommy Lowe, Evangelist WFAM -Women in the News WGN -Hollywood Sunshine Girls WHO -Betty & Bob WIBA- Rhythm & Romance WIND -Morning Melodies WIRE -Health Talk; Rose Room

Melody WJBC -Lucky Lady, news WJJD -Criminal Court Interviews WLS -Johnny Gray, Jr. WLW- Markets WMBI- Sacred Music WMT- Treasure Chest WOWO- Consolaires WROK -Woman's Forum WTAD -Morning Varieties WTAQ -Nathaniel Shilkret

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT CBS -Romance of Helen Trent

(Edna Wallace Hopper): WFBM KMOX WBBM

NBC -Barry McKinley, bar.: KSD WLW WIRE

MBS -Andy & Virginia: WGN News: KWK WBOW Organ Music: WISN WJBC Ma Perkins: WCCO WTAD WAAF-Myrna Dee Sergent WCFL -Timely Tunes WDZ -Nathaniel Shilkret' WFAM- Safety Council WHO -Party Line WIBA -Salvation Army WIND -Harry Zimmerman, organ-

ist WJJD- Safety Court WKBB -Musical Almanac WLS -AI Melgarde, organist WMAQ -Dan Harding's Wife,

sketch WMB.D- Neighbor Jim WMBI- Continued Story Reading WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WOC -Betty & Bob WOWO -Strollers' Matinee WTAQ- Melody Lane WTMJ- Morning Melodies

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT NBC -Strollers Matinee: KWK

WIBA WOWO (sw- 15.21) CBS -Our Gal, Sunday, sketch

(Anacin) : WFBM KMOX WBBM

NBC -Armchair Quartet: KSD WHO WIRE * MBS -We Are Four: WGN WMT

WAAF- Hoosier Philosopher WBOW -Waltz Time WCCO -Kitty Keene WCFL- Fashions on Parade WDZ- Fields & Hall WFAM- Two -way Harmonies WHA -Piano Geins WIND -H. Zimmerman, organist WISN -Your Neighbor WJBC -Payne Pioneers WKBB -Ma Perkins WLS -Novelodeons WLW -Wife Saver WMAQ -Young Hickory, sketch WMBD-Linda's First Love WOC -Tri State Organ WROK- Bulletin Board WSUI -Prgm. Calendar WTAD- Musical Prgm. WTMJ -Singing Strings

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Cleo Brown, songs: KSD

(sw- 15.33) CBS -Jack Berch & hia Boys:

(Fels Naptha Soap) : KMOX WCCO

NBC -Love & Learn, sketch: WCFL WOWO

News: WJJD WISN WTAD KWK -Heart of Julia Blake WAAF- Symphonic Hour WBAA -School Law, Prof. Mc-

Comb WBBM -Shopping News WBOW -Farm Folks WDZ -Civic Goodwill Prgm. WFBM- Bohemians WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA -Musir Appreciation Course WHO -Kitty Keene, Inc. WIBA -Linda's First Love WIND-News ; Melodies WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC -Homemakers Pay Day WKBB -Organ Moods WLS -Don & Helen WLW -Three Spades

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WMAQ -See Our Stars, Norman Ross

WMBD- Police Bulletins WMBI- QMidday Gospel Hour WMT- Marriage Clinic WOC- Library Prgm. WROK- QTabernacle Hour WSBT -News; Stork Reports WSUI -Within the Classroom WTAQ -Lyman Nellis, organist WTMJ -Hymns of All Churches

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT * CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY

(Wonder Bread) :WBBM WISN WOC KMOX WCCO

NBC-Tunetwisters : WIBA NBC -Dan Harding's Wile, sketch:

(sw- 15.33) NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage

Patch, sketch: WHO KSD KWK -Rapid Service WCFL -Hit Revue WFBM -Hope Alden's Romance WGN -Wayne Van Dyne & Bob

Trendier WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WJBC -Dough Boy, news WJJD -QNoon Day Service WKBB -What's New WLS -Melodies & Memories WLW- Musical Moments Revue WMAQ - Rhythm in the Air WMBD -His Majesty, the Baby WMT- German Band WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK- Bernice Callahan, songs WSBT-Luncheon Dance; Farm

Flashes WTAD -Duke Otten WTAQ -Americana WTMJ -Betty & Bob

11:30 CST 12:30 CDT NBC -Words & Music; Ruth

Lyon, sop.: (sw- 15.33) CBS -The Merrymakers: WCCO

WSBT WOC WFBM * NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.:

WMAQ WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21) The Farm and Home Hour

brings Helen Stevens Fisher; Walter Blaufnss and Home- steaders oreb.: H. R. Bank- liege giving "Washington News Comment," and M. S. Eisenhower, of II. S. Dept. of Agriculture. discussing "Farta Science News."

NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch: WHO KSD

KMOX- Refreshment Time WBAA- Parade of Melody WBBM- Truman Bradley, news WBOW -Market Reports WCFL -Noon Day Concert WDZ -Sons of Pioneers WGN QMid Day Service WHA -Talking Book WIND - ,Christian Science Prgm. WIRE -Linda's First Love WISN -Even as You and I WJBC -Man on the Street WKBB -Farm Flashes WLS- Markets; News WMBD- Window Shopper WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Helene Kimberley. songs WTAD -Police News WTMJ -Fastest Show in Town

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS -Aunt Jenny's Real Life

Stories (Spry) : WBBM KMOX WCCO WISN WMBD WFBM

NBC -Just Plain Bill. sketch: WHO KSD

News: WBAA WMT WBOW- County Agr. Agent WCFL -For Women Only WDZ- Trading Post WIND -News; Tango Orch. WIRE -Farm Hour WJBC -Guest Artists WLS -Dinnerbell Program WOC- Chimes WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Round the Town WSBT- Man -on- the -Street WSUI -Farm Flashes WTAD -Organ Music

Ma WTAQ,il Man WTMJ-News; Grenadiers

I AFTERNOON

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT NBC -Annual Convention of Nat'l

Education Ass'n: WCFL (sw- 1533) The Antioch College Players,

appearing before the Detroit N. E. A. convention, offer a dramatization of the life of Horace Mann, educator.

* CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin- so) : WFBM

CBS -Romany Trail : WCCO News: WJBC WMBD WTAD

WOC KMOX -Jean Abbey, shopper KSD -News; Markets; Organist WAAF -Te be announced WBAA -Joe Friend, vocalist WBBM -Every Woman WBOW- Street Reporter WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WGN- Concert Orch. WDZ -Man on the Street WHA -Noon Musicale WHO- Markets; Weather WIND -Valparaiso Univ. Prgm. WIRE -Markets WISN- Musical Heat Wave WJJD -Mid -day Roundup WKBB -Jewel Box WMT -Hillbillies; Weather WOWO -We Shall Have Music WSBT -News; Harlan Hogan WSUI -Rhythm Rambles WTAQ -Farm Hands

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT News: WKBB WROK luncheon Dance Time: WBAA

WSBT Pioneer Stories: WIBA WHO KMOX -Magic Kitchen WAAF- Waltztimt: WBBM -Kitty Keene WBOW -Farr Brothers WCCO -Dirty Moore WFBM- Markets; Farm Bureau WGN- Painted Dreams WIND -Let's Dance WIRE -For Women Only; News .

WJBC -Silvertown Orch. WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMT -Question Man; Voice of

Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farm Service WTAD -Cy & Freckles

12:30 CST 1:30 CDT * NBC -Music Guild: WCFL

WIBA WOWO CBS -Dalton Bros., vocal trio:

WOC WSBT NBC -It's a Woman's World:

(sw- 15.33) Man on the Street : WROK

WKBB KWK- Variety Prgm. WAAF -Summer Melodies WBAA -Scientific News Review WBBM -Linda's First Love WBOW -Yaur Ice Man Delivers

the News WCBD -Zion Prgm. WCCO -Hope Alden's Romance WDZ -Musical Moments Revue WFBM -Pioneer Stories WGN -Lucky Girl, sketch WHA -Farm Prgm. WHO -News WIBA -Noon News Flashes WIND -Mkts. ; Musical Interlude WIRE- Reporter WJJD -Ill. Medical Society WLS- Livestock Summary WLW- Variety Time Salutes

WOPI WMAQ -News to You WMBD -Farm News WMT-Markets ; Hillbillies WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood WTMJ -Dance Orch.

12:45 CST 1:45 CDT * CBS -MYRT AND MARGE, sketch (Super Suds): Billy Artzt's Orch.: WBBM WCCO WISN WFBM KMOX

NBC -Three Cheers: WHO KSD (sw- 15.33)

WAAF -Try & Stump Us WBAA -Market Reports WBOW- Pioneer Stories WDZ -What's Doing in Danville? WGN -Concert Orch. WIBA -Livestock; Poultry Mar-

kets WIND -Piano Interlude WIRE -Federal Music Project WJJD -Frail Beck, organist WKBB -Luncheon Musicale WLS -Closing Grain Markets;

News WLW -Betty & Bob WMAQ- Martha Holmes, home ser-

vice WMBD- Pioneer Stories WMT -Joe Doakes; Aunt Fanny WOC- Inquiring Microphone WROK -Home Folks Hour WSBT- Rhythmic Serenade WTAQ -News WTMJ -Sidewalk Reporter

1:00 CST 2:00 CDT CBS- Theater Matinee: WSBT

WOC WISN WKBB (sw- 15.27)

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Frequencies KxOX-1090 WISN-1190 KOA-839 WJBC-1200 KSD-550 WJJD-1130 KWI1-1350 WJR-750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO.1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WGN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSUI-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIB 4-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

NBC- Pepper Young's Family, sketch (Camay): WMAQ KSD WHO WLW WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

News: WFBM WIND WTAD Man on the Street: WMBD

WTAQ KMOX -Hello, Peggy KWK- Rhythm Orch. (MBS) WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA- Dental Forum WBBM -Radio Gossip Club WBOW -QRev. Archie Brown WCBD- Polish Prgm. WCCO -Gene & Glenn WCFL -Eddy Hanson, organist WDZ -On the Mall W'GN -Wife vs. Secretary WHA -State Capitol Prgm. WIBA -Melody Moments WIRE -Inst. Policy & Technology WJJD -Federal Housing Prgm. WLS -News, Julian Bentley WMT -Cornhuskers; Many Happy

Returns WOWO -One Girl in a Million

1:15 CST 2:15 CDT * NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per-

kins, sketch, Marjorie Hannon: WMAQ KSD WTMJ WLW WHO (sw- 15.331

* NBC -Swieto Marza Carnival: WOWO

KMOX -Hope Alden's Romance KWK -This Woman's World WBAA -Melody Moods WBBM -Meet the Missus WCCO -Front Page Parade WCFL -Eddy Hanson, organist WDZ- Markets Close WFBM-Apron Strings WGN -June Baker, home talk W1BA -Man on the Street WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WIRE- Police Court WJJD -Ben Kanter, pianist WLS- Homemakers Matinee WMBD- Shut -In Prgm. WMT -German Band WTAQ- Popular Music

1:30 CST 2:30 CDT * NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch:

(Crisco); Bernardine Flynn: WHO KSD WMAQ WLW WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

* CBS -Concert Hall, Story of a Song: WOC WISN WFBM WTAQ WKBB WSBT (stv- 15.27) A return appearance today by

popular request of Nicola! Wantroff, Russian basso, will feature the "Story of the Song" program of Columbia's Concert Hall series. Want - roff is to he co- starred with Maude Runyon, the English contralto who is among the lesser known artists it has been the policy of the Con- cert Hall to present. Miss Runyon opens the program with the aria "O Don Fa- tale" from Verdi's "Don Car- los" and the Bohm "Still Wie die Nacht." Wantrofr then sings "Night" by Tachaikowsky and a Serenade of Naprawuik. " L'heure de l'ourpe" from Augusts Hoboes' "('yele of Flowers" is Miss Runyol's next solo. a flcr which the basso re- IIIrlla to sing "She Laughed"

I y Lishin. Morris' arrange melt of "Allelulia" by Miss Runyon is the next selection and Wautroff closes the re- cital with Moussorgaky's "Song of the Flea."

NBC- Kidoodlers Quartet: WIRE (sw- 15.21)

KMOX -Linda's First Love KWK -News] Musical Interlude WBAA- American Scene WBBM -Flanagrams WBOW- Siesta Serenade WCBD -Scripture Truth Hour WCCO- Markets WCFL-News WDZ -Billy O'Conner WGN -Harold Turner, pianist VVHA -Organ Melodies WIBA -Club Matinee WIND -Bleacher Bug WJJD -Happy Harmonies

WMT -Movie Man WOWO- Ladies First WROK -Today in Baseball WTAD -Concert Hall of the Air

1:45 CST 2:45 CDT * NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH

(Ivory Flakes): WMAQ KSD WLW WHO WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Have You Heard ?: WIRE KWK (sw- 15.21)

Organ Melodies: WBAA WDZ KMOX- Josephine Halpin WBBM Dugout Dope WBOW -State Teachers College WCCO Concert Hall WGN- Baseball Headliners WIND- Sports Globe WJJD -Baseball Today WLS -Home Service Club WMBD -Trading Post WMT -Cedar Valley Frolic WOWO -To be announced WROK -Josephine Harmon, songs 2:00 CST 3:00 CDT

NBC -Lorenzo Jones, sketch (Phillips): WMAQ WiRE KSD WHO (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Club Matinee, variety show: WOWO WENR WBOW

CBS -Sing & Swing; Carlton Kel- sey's Orch.: WMBD WSBT WOC

WTAQ WKBB (sw- 15.27) Baseball; Chicago White Sox vs.

Detroit Tigers: WBBM WIND WJJD WGN -WCFL

KMOX -Ma Perkins KWK -Musical Prgm. WAAF -News & Weather WBAA -Purdue Institute of Amer.

Policy & Technology * WCCO- LADIES FIRST WDZ- Birthday Party WFBM -Julia Blake WHA -Magazine Rack WISN- German Prgm. WLW -DeVore Sisters WMBI -Gospel Music WROK- Matinee Musicale WSUI- Poetic Interlude WTAD -News WTMJ -Home Harmonizers 2:15 CST 3:15 CDT

* CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY (Wonder Bread): WFBM

* NBC -Edward MacHugh, Gospel Singer (Ivory Soap): WHO KSD

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso): WTMJ WMAQ (sw- 15.33)

Kitty Keene, Inc.: KMOX WLW KWK -Baseball Warm -Up WAAF -Organ Interlude WDZ- News WHA- Question Box WIRE- Matinee Varieties WMT -Izzy on the Air; Interlude W'ROK -Two Guitars WSUI- Within the Classroom WTAD-Women's Varieties 2:30 CST 3:30 CDT

* NBC -Follow the Moon, dra- ma (Woodbury's Soap) with Elsie Hitz & Nick Dawson: WMAQ WHO KSD WLW (sw- 15.33)

* CBS- Howard Barlow's Con- cert Orch. ; Margaret Daum, sop.: WKBB WFAM WTAQ WISN WOC WFBM WMBD (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Club Matinee: WMT KMOX- Houseboat Hannah WAAF -Harlem Minstrels WCCO -Hello Peggy WDZ -Man's Wife on the Train WHA -Music of the Masters 1VMBI -I See by the Papers WOWO -QOld Time Religion WROK- Musicale Joke Book W TMJ- Tunesmiths 2:45 CST 3:45 CDT

NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch (White Naptha): WMAQ KSD WHO WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

KMOX- Dugout Dope KWK -Man in the Stands WCCO- Minneapolis Police Ass's WDZ -Sweet Music * WJBL- BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE WLW -To be announced WTAD -Juanita Solpits, pianist 3:00 CST 4:00 CDT

* NBC -Nellie Revell Interviews Bob Hope: WMAQ

CBS -Del Casino, songs: WKBB WFAM WMBD WTAQ WCCO WOC WISN (sw- 15.27)

NBC -To be announced: WENR WMT WLW

Baseball; St. Louis Cardinals vs, Chicago Cubs: KMOX KWK

WAAF- Jimmie Kozak, pianist WBOW -The Talk of the Town WDZ -At the Park Prgm. WFBM- School for Wives WHO -Harry Reser's Orch. WIRE- Baseball; News W IBC- QBible Study WMBI- Sacred Music

WOWO -News; Ken Vernon WROK -Afternoon Concert WTAD -News W1'MJ -Kitty Keene

3:15 CST 4:15 CDT NBC -Choir Symphonette: WMAQ

WIRE (sw -9.53) NBC -Escorts & Betty: WOWO

WMT CBS- Science Service Series:

WOC WFAM WISN WFBM WCCO WTAQ WKBB (sw- 15.27) "Science Tests Materials" will

be the subject of the Science Service Series. C. L. War- wick, secretary of the Amer- ican Society for Testing Ma- terials, and A. C. Fieldner, of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, will speak.

WAAF -This Rhythmic Age WBOW- j,Devotional Service WENR -Music Circle WHO -Hello Peggy WLW -To be announced WTAD- Bessie Dean Reinert WTMJ -Tell Mrs. Griggs

3:30 CST 4:30 CDT * NBC -Kellogg's Singing Lady;

Ireene Wicker: WLW (sw- 15.21) The Singing Lady tells the

story of 'Reubens" as told to Nancy and Charlie.

CBS -St. Louis Syncopators: WMBD WFBM WKBB WFAM WOC WTAQ WISN WCCO (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Don Winslow of the Navy: WIRE WBOW (sw -9.53)

NBC -Will Hollander's Orch.: WENR

WAAF- Georgia Erwin, contralto * WCLS -FOR YOUR INFORMA-

TION (1310 kc) WDZ- Arthur Civic Prgm. W HO- Melodeers WJBC- Newscast WMAQ -Tea Time Varieties WMBI- Foreign Language Service WMT -Ralph Slade's Orch. WOWO -Ccncert Hall WROK -Between the Bookends WTAD -Dance Hour WTMJ- Friendship Circle

3:45 CST 4:45 CDT NBC -Johnnie Johnston, bar.:

WBOW WENR KSD CBS- Dorothy Gordon's Children's

Corner: WKBB WOC WFBM WTAQ WMBD WFAM WISN (sw- 15.27)

NBC-King's Men Quartet : WMAQ WOWO WIRE (sw- 15.21)

NBC- Little Orphan Annie. sketch (Ovaltine): WLW (sw -9.53)

WAAF-Contrasts WBBM -Tenth Inning W'CCO- Musical Prgm. WHO- Houseboat Hannah WTAD-Movie Chatter

4:00 CST 5:00 CDT NBC -Science in the News-

WBOW WIBA WMAQ (sw- 9.53)

CBS- Musical Americana: WFAM WKBB WISN WCCO L. Leslie Loth. young Ameri-

can composer, a few seasons ago, sat in New York's Car negie Hall as Arturo Tosca- nln! conducted a Philhar- ntonieSentphony S o c i e t y concert. Loth went away front the hall with a feeling of ovoid -allot' over having heard the magic which the great conductor's baton pro- duced. So impressed was he that he isolated himself for ten days and wrote "Paean," which he says is a musical hymn of praise and exults Lion. So 'Paean" will be given its first public per- formance when Freddie Rich conducts it as a feature of the "Musical Americana" program at this time. oLth has also concertized as a pianist and he has had his First Symphony played by the Breslau Orchestra So- ciety in Germany and by other orchestras in Berlin and Goerlitz. More recently, his tone poem "Granada" was performed by the Brook- lyn Municipal Orchestra. Rich is also to feature "Swing Your Pardner" from Eastwood Lane's "Fourth of July" suite which was in- troduced by Rich over Co- lumbia last February. That is to be followed by Charles Tomlinson Griffes' "Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan," the work regarded as having es- tablished Griffes as an or chestral composer of rank when it was played for the first tinte in 1919 by the Boston Symphony. The pro- gram will be completed by Sowerby's paraphrase of the Irish reel, "Irish Washer- woman."

NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.: WMT WENR WIRE

KSD -Musical Memories WAAF- Jimmie Kozak, pianist

Radio Guide Week

WBBM -Howard Newniller, pian ' ist

WCBD -March Time WCFL -Tea Time WDZ- George Hall WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Swing It WHO -Way Down East WJJD -Baseball Score Board WLW -Larry & Sue WMBD- ftPeoria Tabernacle WOC -News WOWO- QBible Story WROK -Markets: Birthday Club WTAD -Man on Maine Street WTAQ -WPA Concert 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

NBC -Three X Sisters: WBOW WIBA KSD (sw -9.53)

NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.: WOWO (sw- 15.21)

WBBM -Women in the Headlines * WCBD- BEHIND THE MI-

CROPHONE WCFL -To be announced WDZ- Jungle Jim WGN- Armchair Melodies WHO- Baseball Resume WIND -Cumberland Ridge Run-

ners WJJD -Organ Moods WLW -Tommy & Betty WMAQ- Malcolm Claire, staries WMBD -Jacy Lyon, pianist; News WOC- Musical Americana (CBS) WROK -Buccaneers 4:30 CST 5:30 CDT

* CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS Resume (Chesterfield): WBBM WOC WFBM WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFAM

News: WENR WJBC WBOW KSD -Allan Clarke, bar WAAF -Sport Shorts WCBD- Cabbages & Kings WCCO- Musical Prgm. WCFL -Children's Prgm. WDZ- Program )!revue WGN- Johnny Messner's Orch. WIBA -Betty Gray at the Organ WISN -News; Modern Classics WJJD -Sterling Young's Orch. WLW -ln -Laws WMAQ -Don Winslow of the Navy WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WOWO -News; Tony Russell.

songs (NBC) W ROK- Musicale WTMJ -Manhattan Concert Band 4:45 CST 5:45 CDT CBS -Mrs. Mary R. Beard, talk:

WTAQ WFBM WISN WCCO WOC WKBB Sirs. Beard will speak on "So-

ciety's Interest in Human Values."

* NBC -Lowell Thomas, news commentator (Sun Oil) WLW (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Ranch Boys, trio: WENR NBC -Little Orphan Annie (Oval -

tine) : KSD WGN NBC -The Rhythmaires: WMAQ

WBOW News: WIND WTMJ WAA F- Swingtime WBBM- Across the Dinner Table WCBD -J Lutheran Prgm. WCFL -Light Classics * WDZ -MOVIE GOSSIP WFAM -Mailbag WIBA -The Lone Cowboy WJJD -Flannery Sisters WMBD -Bargain Counter WMT- Freshest Thing in Town WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -In Old Mexico

NIGHT 5:00 CST 6:00 CDT

* NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent) : WHO (sw -9.53)

CBS- Poetic Melodies ( Wrigley's Gum): (sw- 11.83) (also see 9 p.m.)

* NBC -Easy Aces, sketch (An- acin) : WENR WMT WIRE (sw- 11.87)

CBS- Concert Ensemble: WMBD WOC WTAQ WCCO WKBB

KMOX- Grandstand Reporter KSD -News; Organist KWK- Eugene Manners, tnr WBBM- Quarter Hour of Romance WBOW- Sundown Express WCBD- Dinner Concert WCFL -Grace Wilson, contr. WFAM -Crime Casts WFBM -Just Like Home WGN- Concert Orch. WHAS -Melody Cruise WIBA -Bordertown Barbecue WIND- German Prgm. WISN -Show Window WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WJR -Sports WLW -Eichstadt's String Ens. WMAQ -News to You WOWO- Dinner Hour WROK -Make Believe Ballroom

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WTAD -News WTAM -Tom Manning; Bastball

Scores WTMJ-Community Fund Talk

5:15 CST 6:15 CDT NBC -Vocal Varieties (Turns);

Smoothies; DeVore Sisters; Wm. Stoess' Orch.: WHO WMAQ WLW WIRE WTAM KSD (sw -9.53)

CBS -Frank Dailey's Orch.: WOC WTAQ (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Benno Rabinoff, violinist: WENR WOWO WMT WKBB

News: WHAS WJJD KMOX -Travelogue KWK -Rex Battle's Orch. (MBS) WAAF -The Gaieties WBBM- Sports Review WCCO- Livestock Reports WCFL -Phil Warner, pianist WFAM -Moments in Melody WFBM- QChristian Science WGN -Dance Orch. WJR -Frank Morgan & Guests WMBD -Pet Corner; Melody Min-

iature; Employment Speaker WROK -Sports Review WTAD -Dance Parade WTMJ -Three Queens 5:30 CST 6:30 CDT

* NBC -HORLICK'S LUM & AB- net., sketch: WENR WLW

CBS- Alexander Woollcott, the Town Crier (Granger Tobac- co) : WBBM WISN WCCO WJR WHAS WFBM (sw- 11.83)

News: WCFL WIBA KMOX -Air Edition KSD -Terry & Ted KWK- Mickey Alpert's Orch. WCBD- Voices in the Air WFAM -Hits from the Shows WGN -Bob Elson, sports WHA -Music Album WHO -Tony Cabooch WIRE -Sports Slants WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WKBB -WPA Prgm. WMAQ- Totten on Sports WMBD -Happy Train WMT -Dance Music; Sports WOC- Dinner Music WOWO- Little Nick Sports WROK- Police Court News WTAD- Yellow Fang, drama WTAM- Evensong WTAQ -Salon Music WTMJ- Heinié s Grenadiers 5:45 CST 6:45 CDT

* CBS -H. V. Kaltenborn, com- mentator (Philco): WBBM KMOX WJR WHAS WCCO (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Passing Parade (Duart Sales): WMAQ

NBC -Clark Dennis, tnr.: WENR WOWO

News: WFBM -WMT WSUI WHO Sports: KSD WIBA WISN WLW

WTMJ WJJD KWK -Sport Review: News WCBD- Robinson Family WCFL -Court Notes WFAM -Ball Scores & News WGN- Concert Orch, WIRE- Jimmie Allen WKBB -George Thalhammer, ac-

cordianist WMBD -Angelus; Where to Go &

What to Do in Peoria? WROK -Don & Sleepy, songs WTAD -Twilight WTAM -Bonnie Stewart, songs WTAQ- Bureau of Public Service 6:00 CST 7:00 CDT

* NBC -JOHNNY PRESENTS (Philip Morris) Russ Mor- gan's Orch.; Charles Mar- tin's Three Minute Thrillers; Frances Adair, songs; Giers- dorf Sisters, trio; Glenn Cross; Rhythm Rogues: WHO KSD WTMJ WIRE WMAQ WTAM WLW Charles Martin presents a de-

tailed dramatization of how Dr. Max A. Goldstein taught a deaf man to speak. The subject was born deaf there- by complicating the situa- tion. Dr. Goldstein is from the Central Institute for Deaf in St. Louis.

NBC -Husbands & Wives (Pond's Cream); Conducted by Sedley Brown & Allie Lowe Miles: WMT WLS KWK (sw- 11.87)

* CBS -Hammerstein Music Hall (Kolynos) ; John S. Young; Ted Hammerstein, m.c.; Florence Reed, guest : WFBM WHAS WCCO WBBM KMOX WJR (sw- 11.83) On tonight's broadcast the

Hammerstein Music Hall of- fers: There's Still Room For Me 'heath the Old Apple Tree, The Love Song of Long Ago, and, Tomorrow's An- other Day by the orchestra; Stagnante plays I'm Happy Darling Dancing with You; The Chorus sings, Is This Going to Be My Lucky Sum- mer/ Jerry Mann offers, 'Cause My Baby Says It's Se

Tuesday June 29

TRUDY WOOD "Packard Hour" vocalist

Tues. 7:30 pm CST (8:30 CDT)

Sports: WCFL WKBB WOC WMBD WTAD

WAAF- Rhythrn Rhapsody WHOW -Home Decorators WCBD -Symphonic Hour WFAM -Sports; Rhythm in Red WGN -Tom Dick & Harry WHA -Organ Reverie WIBA- Dinner Hour Music WIND -Re- enactment of White

Sox vs. Boston Game WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WISN -Down By Hermans WOWO- Minute Men WROK -Voice of the Listener WSUI- Dinner Hour Prgm. WTAQ- Dinner Ensemble 6:15 CST 7:15 CDT

News: WOC WMBD WHOW -Si & Ezra WCFL- Raspberry College WFAM-Emery Deutsch's Orch. WGN -Musical Moments Revue WIBA- Sports Review WJJD -Your City Government WKBB -Amer. Family Robinson * WOWO- OFFICIAL DETEC-

TIVE STORIES WROK- Dinner Hour WTAD -Extra Mareine of Safety 6:30 CST 7:30 CDT

* NBC -It Can Be Done (House- hold Finance) ; Drama of Suc- cess Stories; Edgar A. Guest; Frankie Masters' Orch.: WLW WLS WMT KWK (sw- 11.87) Robert (Bob) Zuppke, who

once failed to make a fresh- man football squad and this year celebrates his 35th year as football coach at the Uni- versity of Illinois, will tell his life story tonight on the "It Can Be Done Show" of Edgar Guest. It was in 1902 that Zuppke failed to make the squad at the University of Wisconsin. In the years following, he learned a lot about the game. determined to be au authority on it, and used a psychology course in college to supplement his observations of the action it- self. Today, of course. he is acknowledged to be one of the leading college coaches. He is known as The Little Napoleon of the Gridiron" His hobby is painting, and he really is a good artist.

* NBC -Wayne King's Orch. (La- dy Esther): WHO WTMJ WMAQ WIBA KSD WIRE WTAM (sw -9.53)

* CBS -Al Jolson Show (Rinso- Lifebuoy) ; Parkyakarkus, com- edian; Martha Raye ; Victor Young's Orch.: WBBM WJR WISN WMBD KMOX WFBM WCCO WHAS (sw -1L83) (al- so see 9:30 p.m.) Tonight's performance will he

the last for the Al Jolson program until September 6, when Al and the entire troupe, including Martha Raye, expect to return to the air over the same net- work and at the same tinte. Tonight Al will dramatise a race story, "Little Strang- er," by Frank Cravens.

WAAF -The Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCBD -Girls' Soft Ball League WCFL -Jack Kelly's Orch. WFAM -What's the Answer? ;

Moonlight Sonata; News WGN -Symphony in Rhythm WHA- Evening Musicale WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WKBB- Sweetheart Serenade WOC -Frank Morgan & Guests WOWO -Rudolf Friml's Orch. WROK -Home Folks Frolic WTAD- Dinner Hour WTAQ -News 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT

News: WCFL WKBB WFAM WBOW- Victor Arden's Orch. WCFL -Bob Smith

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Tuesday

CHARLES MARTIN Thrill Writer- Interviewer of

"Johnny Presents" Tues. 6 pm CST (7 CDT)

(6:45 p.m. Continued) WJJD -Dude Martin WOC- Bernice Engdahl WOWO -Musical Varieties WTAQ -Ramblin Trio

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * CBS= ̀ Watch the Fun Go By,"

(Ford) AI Pearce's Gang; Nick Lucas, vocalist; Arlene Harris, human chatterbox; Carl Hoff's Orch.: WJR WTAQ WHAS WISN WKBB WSBT WBBM WCCO KMOX WOC WFBM WMBD (sw- 11.83) (also see 10 p.m.) Al Pearce and his Gang are

still on tour and tonight their show originates in San Francisco. Al's old stamping ground.

Or NBC -Ben Bernie & All the Lads (Keglined); Ethel Waters, guest : WMT WLW WIBA WTMJ WLS KWK (sw- 11.87)

NBC -Vox Pop (Molle Shave) conducted by Wallace Butter- worth & Parks Johnson: KSD WHO WIRE WTAM WMAQ (also see 10;30 p.m. Monday)

WBOW- Sports Parade WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch. WIND -Racing Returns WJJD -Supper Time Frolic WROK- Musicale WSUI -Children's Hour WTAD -News

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT WBOW -Swing Time WCFL- Evening Serenade

June 29

WROK -Jerry Evans, tnr. WSUI- Indian Lore

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT * NBC -PACKARD HOUR:

Johnny Green's Orch.; Trudy Wood, Jane Rhodes & Jimmy Blair, vocalists; Rhythm Choir: WIRE WTMJ WMAQ KSD WIBA WTMJ WHO KOA (sw -9.53) Johnny Green. for his musical

highlight tonight, will intro- duce three songs by unknown writers, whom he selects for future "big- time" bets. The three writers and their songs are: Mel Wettergreen, "My Girl's Back Again "; 'Richard Lewvine, "Zim Zam Zee" and Ann Sothern's sister, Bonnie Lake, whose song is as yet untitled.

* CBS -Benny Goodman's Swing School; Guests: WCCO WMBD WISN KMOX WHAS WBBM WFBM WOC WJR WSBT (sw- 11.83) While Jack Oakie and the

professors and students of the Oakie College take their summer vacation, Benny Goodman, master of "swing" and his orchestra will con- tinue in a half -hour program of dance music. Goodman will present different guest artists each week. At the time of going to press, the first show's guests had not been selected.

-NBC- Sweetest Love Songs Ever Sung (Phillips) Frank Munn, tar.; Lois Bennett, sop.; Vic- tor Arden's Orch.: WENR WMT KWK (sw- 11.87)

WBOW- Harlem Minstrels WCFL -Rosalinda Morini WGN-Carveth Wells, travel talk WIND -Collegiate Episodes WKBB -Hits and Encores WLW-Melodrama WOWO- George Hall's Orch. WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WSUI- Evening Musicale WTAQ -Top of the Evening

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT KWK -World Dances WCFL -Dance Orch. WFAM -Baseball Scores & News WGN News; Sport High Lights WIND -Job Market WKBB- Sentimental Music WSUI -International Scene

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT NBC -The Other Americas; Ed-

ward Tomlinson, commentator: WENR WBOW WOWO (sw- 6.14)

CBS -To be announced: WCCO WMBD WFBM WISN KMOX WHAS WBBM WSBT WKBB WOC WJR ,w 11.83)

* MBS- Sinfonietta: KWK WMT WCBD -J.. C. O'Hair WCFL -Herr Louie & the Weasel WGN -Jack Denny's Orch. WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WLW -Tonic Time WROK -Voices of the Farm WSUI- Speech Prgin., All -State

High School Speech Groups WTAQ- Melodic Strings

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT WCFL -Labor Flashes WIND -Stars Over Manhattan WLW -What's the Big Idea WROK -Make Believe WTAQ -Old Town Four 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT

* NBC -JIMMIE FIDLER'S HOL- lywood Gossip (Drene): KSD KOA WIBA WTMJ WMAQ WLW WHO WTAM WIRE (sw -9.53)

NBC -The Harpsichord Ensemble: WENR WBOW (sw -6.14) Manuel and Williamson Past

Masters program tonight of- fers: " Siciliano," Sonata II (Bach), flute and harpsi- chord: "Should Florindo Be Faithful ?" ( Scarlatti), song for alto and harpsichord; "Madame Livri" (Rameau), two harpsichords; "Presto," Sonata I ( Locatelli), flute and harpsichord: "Two - V ()iced Invention IX," (Bach). "Prelude in G Ma- jor" Book II. well- tempered keyboard (Bach), played on the clavichord; `The King's Hunt." (Ball), played on the spinet: `The Egyptian Girl." (Reitman), harpsichord; "So- nata III," (Haensdel), flute and harpsichord.

CBS -Poly Follies (Phillips): WCCO WFBM WSBT WMBD KMOX WOC WBBM

CBS-Your Unseen Friend. dra ma (Personal Loan) : WIND WJR (sw- 11.83)

KWK -Soloists & Organist WCFL -Jack Kelly's Orch. WGN -The Northerners WHAS- Here's to You WISN -Woods Dreyfus WKBB -World Varieties WMT -Band Wagon WOWO -Amer. Family Robinson

WROK -Wrestling Matches WSUI- Musical Show Melodies WTAQ -News

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Ivory

Snow) : WIRE WTAM WMAQ KOA WHO KSD (sw -9.53)

KWK -Easy Aces WCFL -Social Security Talk WIBA- Presents 11ISN -You Shall Have Rhythm WLW-To be announced WMT- Musical Moments WOWO -Bob Wilson WSUI -News WTAQ -Operatic Gems WTMJ -Dance Orch. 9:00 CST 10:00 CDT

* NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent) : WMAQ WIRE KOA WTAM WLW KSD (also at 5 p.m.)

NBC -Night Club: WENR NBC -Hudson -De Lange's Orch.:

WCFL (sw -9.53) CBS -Bunny Berigan's Orch.:

WSBT (sw- 11.83) ' CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's

Gum) ; Franklin MacCormack; Jack Fulton, tar.; Carlton Kelsey's Orch.: KMOX WHAS WCCO WFBM WBBM WJR (also at 5 pan.)

WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WHO- Victor Arden's Orch. WIND -Lithuanian Prgm. WISN -Helen Wittman, songs WKBB -Hollywood on Parade WMBD -Pekin Salute WOC -The Supreme Court WOWO- Bobbie Grayson's Orch. WSUI -American Legion Prgm. WTAQ -20th Century Club WTMJ -Musical Moments Revue 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT

NBC -Hudson -De Lange's Orch.: KOA

CBS -Bunny Berigan's Orch.: WTAQ

CBS- Minute Mysteries (A. J. Krank Co.): WBBM WISN WCCO KMOX

MBS -Nat Brandwynné s Orch. :

KWK WMT News: WCFL WKBB KSD- Sports; Harry Reser's Orch. KWK -Gray Gordon's Orch. WBOW-Gaieties WFBM -Len Riley WGN -Anson Weeks' Orch. WHAS- Baseball; Louisville vs.

Kansas City WHO-Today's Winners

WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIRE- Musical Cocktail; News WJR -News Comes to Life WLW -Madhatterfields, sketch WMAQ -Flet. Henderson's Orch. WOC Tuesday Presents WT.\\l- Creolians W" I >1.I- Victor Arden's Orch. 9:30 CST 10:30 CDT

* NBC -JOHNNY PRESENTS (Philip. Morris) Russ Morgan's Orch.; Charles Martin's Three Minute Thrillers: KOA WIBA (also at 6 p.m:)

NBC -Al Donahue's Orch.: KSD WBOW WTAM (sw -9.53)

CBS -Red Norvo's Orch.: WOC WISN WMBD WSBT WKBB (sw- 11.83)

* CBS -Al Jolson: KNX KSL (also at 6:30 p.m.)

Victor Arden's Orch.: KMOX WFBM

Musical Moments: KSD WIRE KWK -Range Riders WBBM -News, Tod Hunter WCCO -Easy Aces WCFL -Clarence Black's Orch. WENR -Globe Trotter WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHO- Songfellows WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WLW -Los Amigos WMAQ -News; Carlos Molina's

Orch. WMT -Eddie Varzos' Orch. WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTAQ -St. Norbert College WTMJ- Moonlight & Shadows 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

News: WIND WROK KMOX -Alexander Woollcott KSD -Anson Weeks' Orch. KWK -Sports Review WBBM- Manhattan Mother WCCO -Frank Dailey's Orch. WENR -Eddie Varzos' Orch. WFBM -Modes in Music WHO -Al Donahue's Orch. (NBC) WIRE -Basonology; Baseball WJR -Sports WMBD -Value Hints 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC -Geo. Olsen's Orch.: WCFL

WMT NBC -Rudy Vallee's Orch.: WBOW

(sw -9.53) CBS -Bernie Cummins' Orch.:

WISN WKBB WBBM WHAS CBS -Watch the Fun Go By

KSL KNX (also at 7 p.m.) MBS- Horace Heidt's Orch.: WGN

KWK

News: WHO WMBD WOC WLW WCCO WFBM WTAQ WJR

KMOX -Baseball Highlights KOA- Ranger Serenade WENR -Jesse Crawford's Orch. WIBA -Organ Reveries WIND -Jimmy Nooné s Orch. WMAQ -Ted Lewis' Orch. WSBT -Club Lido WTAM -News ; Sammy Watkin's

Orch. WTMJ -News & Sports 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT NBC -Rudy Vallee's Orch.: WHO CBS -Bernie Cummins' Orch.:

WFBM WMBD KMOX- Charlie Arutstead's Orch. WCCO - Rollie Johnson WHAS -News WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -In the Crimelight WJR- Scenes in Harmony WLW -Barney Rapp's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Program Review WOC- Victor Arden's Orch. WTAQ -Riverside Ballroom WTMJ -Dance Orch. 10:30 CST 11:30 CDT CBS-Tommy Dorseÿ s Orch.:

WHAS NBC -Dance Orch.: WTAM WHO

WBOW WIBA WCFL (sw -9.53) CBS -Alexander Woollcott: KNX

KSL (also at 5:30 p.m.) CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WBBM

WTAQ WFBM WKBB WISN WOC WMBD WSBT

NBC -Marvin Frederic's Orch.: WM Q WMT WIRE (sw -6.14)

MBS - ddy Duchin's Orch.: WGN KMOX -Seven Star Revue KOA -Happy Times KWK -News WCCO -Baseball Summary WLW -Russ Lyon's Orch. 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT KOA- Victor Arden's Orch. KWK -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WCCO -Joe Cappo's Orch. 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT CBS -Nocturne: WOC WBBM

WMBD WKBB WFBM WTAQ WISN

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WENR WHO

MBS- Sterling Young's Orch.: WGN WMT KWK

KMOX -Harl Smith's Orch. KOA -Night Club KSD -Anson Weeks' Orch. WCCO- Carlos Molina's Orch. WHAS -Dance Band WIBA -Russian Rhapsody

End of Tuesday Programs

Wednesday June 30 Wednesday

MORNING 7:00 CST 8.00 CDT

* NBC -Breakfast Club; News: (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Music in the Air; News: WFAM (sw- 21.52)

NBC -Streamliners: WBOW News: WMT WTAD WHO WLW Musical Clock: WBBM WKBB

WIRE WOC WROK 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

Musical Clock: WTAD WMT WHO

Newt : WLS WCCO 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

CBS- Richard Maxwell, songs; News: KMOX WCCO WFAM (sw- 21.52)

News: WIBA WIND WTMJ WTAQ

7:15 CST 8:45 CDT CBS -Bachelor's Children, sketch

(Old Dutch Cleanser): KMOX (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WHO WOC 8:00 CST 9:00 CDT

* CBS -Betty & Bob, sketch (Gold Medal): WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, sketch (Old English Wax): WMAQ WIRE

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin, sketch (Ivory Snow): WLS (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Josh Higgins of Finchville: WBOW

Musical Clock: WHO WOC WTAQ WROK WIBA

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT * NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per-

kins, sketch: WLS (sw- 15.21) NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch

Louise Philippe) : WMAQ WIRE

NBC Bennett & Wolverton, pian- ists: KSD

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CBS -Hymns of All Churches; Betty Crocker (Gold Medal): WBBM KMOX WFBM WCCO

* WSBC -MOVIE REVUE 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT

CBS -Modern Cinderella, sketch; John K. Watkins, news (Gold Medal): WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch (An- acin): WMAQ WIRE

NBC -Pepper Young's Family, sketch (Camay): WLS WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Linda Fairchild, Stepmother, sketch: KSD WCFL WBOW

WAAF -Summer Melodies WCBD -German Prgm. WFAM- Fashion Pointers WGN -Get Thin to Music WHO- Morning Melodies WIBA- Today's Almanac WIND -Eb & Zeb, sketch WJJD -Drama WKBB -Musical Breakfast WLW -The Virginians WMBD -Bandwagon WOC -Mail Bag WOWO - Richard Trojan WROK- QMornittg Devotions WTAD -A Inter- Church Revival WTMJ -Mary Baker's Matinee 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

* NBC -TODAY'S CHILDREN, sketch (Pillsbury): WMAQ KSD WHO WTMJ WIRE

NBC -Flag Raising at Opening of Nat'l Scout Jamboree: WBOW

MBS- Couple Next Door: WLW KWK -Top o' the Morning WAAF- Estelle Barnes. pianist WCFL -Tunes They're Humming WFAM- Harmony Hall WGN-Alice Blue, pianist WIBA- Society Reporter WIND -Thru the Hollywood Lens WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB- Sunshine Express WLS -The Hilltoppers WMBD -Party Line

WMT -Day Dreamer WOC- Newspaper of the Air WOWO-Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -THE O'NEILLS. SKETCH

(Ivory Flakes): WLS (sw- 15.21)

* CBS -Heinz Magazine of the Air; "Trouble House," sketch; B. A. Rolfe's Orch.; Reed Ken- nedy, bar.; Guest: WOC WCCO WISN WFBM WBBM KMOX Delmar Edmondson, who for

ten months has executed his job as editor of the Maga- zine of the Air, has reserved a page for himself in today's edition. Edmondson will dis- cuss the charm of the fated queen, Mary of Scot- land, who though long dead. Infatuates all the male poets and dramatists who write about her. "Some see Mary of Scotland as a saint and a martyr," said Edmondson lo his review of Stefan Zweig's biography of the famous la- dy-, "While others look upon her as a murderess and a wanton. But the men who have written plays about ber. including Maxwell Anderson, have all like to deem her merely a human being, with enormous feminine appeal.

NBC -David Hamm, sketch (Bab -0); Peggy Allenby: KSD WMAQ WHO WIRE (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Vagabonds: WBOW WIBA News: WIND WMT WORK WAAF -Woman's Hour WCBD -Uncle John's Prophetic

News WCFL -Melody Echoes WFAM -Shoppers' Guide WGN -Don Pedro, songs WHA -Your Health WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB - Chancel Steps WLW- Linda's First Love WMBD- Melody Parade WROK- Markets & News WSUI- Homemaker's Chat

WTAD- Morning Matinee WTAQ -Women's Hour WTMJ Household Hints 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT

* NBC -Backstage Wife, sketch, (Dr. Lyons): WMAQ WTMJ WIRE KSD WHO WIBA (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso) : WLS WLW (sw- 15.21)

KWK -Party Line WBOW -Uptowners WCFL- Swingtime WGN- Bachelor's Children, sketch WHA -News & Views WIBA Today's Almanac WIND -Bud Birmingham's Bucka-

roos WIRE -In the Crimelight WJJD -True Confessions WKBB -News WMBD -Weather Report WIND- Morning Melodies WMT -Your Home WOWO -All Star Varieties WROK -On the Mall WSUI -Yesterday's Musical Favor-

ites 9:30 CST 10:30 CDT

* CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin. so): WBBM WISN WCCO WMBD KMOX Jerry Miller and Big Sister

have two unpleasant sessions with Jerry's boss and Paul Larson.

* NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Crisco): WLS KWK WMT (sw 15.21)

NBC -How to be Charming. sketch (Phillips): WMAQ WTMJ WIRE WIBA (sw- 15.33)

WBOW -Just About Time WCFL -News for Women WFAM -Shidler Serenade WFBM- Kitchen Clinic WGN -Arnold Grimm's Daughter WHA -Musical Varieties WHO- Concert Gems WIND -Fashion Flashes

Radio Guide Week Ending July 3, 1937

WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm WKBB -Mixing Bowl WLW -We Live Again WMBI -Shut -in Request Prgm. WOC- Mixing Bowl WOWO -Linda's First Love WROK -Intimate Review WSUI -Book Shelf WTAD -Popular Dance Revue 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

* CBS -Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe (Lysol): WBBM WCCO KMOX WLS WMT KWK WLW (sw 15.21) Dr. Allan R. Dafoe will speak

on "Problems of Diet." NBC -The Old Refrain: WHO

KSD WIBA (sw- 15.33) * NBC -Edward MacHugh, the

Gospel Singer (Ivory Soap): WLS WLW (sw- 15.21)

NBC -To be announced: KWK WMT

Party Line: WOC WTAD WAAF- Foolish Questions WBOW -Looking Around WCFL- -Voice of Cookery WFAM -In Movieland WGN -Woman in the Store WIND- Markets & News WIRE -Interviews; News WISN -Down the Avenue WJJD -Two of a Kind WKBB -Tonic Tunes WMAQ -Rhythm in the Air WMBD -News WOWO -Tri Topics WTMJ -Blue Room Ensemble' 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT * NBC -Girl Alone, sketch (Kel-

logg): WMAQ WLW NBC -Happy Jack Turner, songs:

WBOW KSD (sw- 15.33) CBS -The Gumps, sketch (Pebe-

co): WFBM WBBM WCCO KMOX

NBC -Terri Franconi, tnr.: WIBA WIRE WOWO

Hymns of All Churches: WHO WOC

KWK- Homemakers Music Hall

WAAF -Eddie & Fannie Cava- naugh

WCFL -New Songs WDZ -We Heard WFAM -Harlan Hogan; Rainbow

Girl WGN -Couple Next Door, sketch WHA- Homemakers * WIBU -AID PARADE (1210

kc) WIND -Rhythm for Two W1SN -Ann Leslie's Scrapbook WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD -Bureau of Missing Persons WKBB -Movie News WLS -Livestock Reports; News WMBD -The Lady Sr the Doctor;

Popular Melodies WMT -Magic Kitchen WROK-Prevue WSUI- Illustrated Musical Chats WTAD -News WTAQ -News; Markets WTMJ -What's New in Milwau-

kee?

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT * CBS -YOUR NEWS PARADE (Lucky Strike Cigarettes): Edwin C. Hill, commentator WBBM WISN WMBD WFBM WOC WCCO KMOX WKBB

NBC Homespun : WBOW * NBC -Story of Mary Marlin

(Ivory Soap): WMAQ KSD (sw- 15.33)

KWK -Range Riders WAAF- Hawaiian Echoes * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL -Moment Musicale WDZ- Ridin' & Swingin' WFAM -Women in the News WGN -Len Salvo, organist WHO -Betty & Bob, sketch WIBA- Garden Party WIND- Morning Melodies WIR7- Better Health; Melody WJBC -Lucky Lady, news WJJD -Criminal Court Interviews WLS -Orch, & Four Hired Hands

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Frequencies KMO%-1090 WISN-1120 KOA-830 W7BC-1200 KBD -550 WJJD-1130 KWK-1350 WJR-750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WGN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSUI-880 WHAS-820 . WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

WLW-Markets WMT -Music Memory WOWO -Consolaires WROK -Woman's Forum WTAD -Morning Varieties WTAQ- Master Singers

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Three Marshalls: WCFL

WLW KSD NBC -Joe Dumond & Cadets:

WIBA WOWO WIRE (sw- 15.21)

CBS- Romance of Helen Trent (Edna Wallace Hopper): WBBM KMOX WFBM

News: KWK WBOW WDZ Ma Perkins: WCCO WTAD WAAF -Myrna Dee Sergent WGN- Nothing But the Truth WHO -Party Line WIND -Harry Zimmerman, organ-

ist WISN-Organ Melodies WJBC -Dollar Daze WJJD- Safety Court WKBB -Musical Almanac WLS -Al Melgard, organist WMAQ -Dan Harding's Wife,

sketch WMBD- Toastmaster Bakers WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WOC -Betty & Bob, sketch WTAQ -Melody Lane WTMJ -Morning Melodies 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT CBS -Our Gal, Sunday, sketch

(Anacin): WFBM WBBM KMOX

NBC -Joe White, tnr.: WBOW WLW WHO KSD

NBC- Viennese Ensemble: WIBA WOWO WIRE (sw- 15.21)

* MBS -We Are Four: WGN WMT

WAAF- Hoosier Philosopher WCCO -Kitty Keene WCFL- Fashions on Parade WDZ- Rockvlle on the Ar WHA- Operetta Favorites WIND -H. Zimmerman, organist WISN -Movie Chat WJBC -Payne Pioneers WKBB -Ma Perkins WLS - Melody Parade WMAQ -Young Hickory, sketch WMBD- Linda's First Love WOC -Tri States Organ WROK -Amer. Family Robinson WSUI -Prgm. Calendar WTAD- Refreshment Time WTMJ -The Cartright Family 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Three Rancheros: KSD

(sw- 15.33) NBC -Love & Learn, sketch:

WCFL WOWO CBS -Ryder Cup Match Sum-

mary: WOC KMOX WCCO WFBM WKBB Summaries of the final day's

play for the Ryder Cup. which symbolizes supremacy of the world to professional golfers, will be made by Henry Longhurst, well -known British golf writer and au- thority. On the same pro - grant Walter Hagen, non- playing captain of the Amer- ican tennr, will be inter- viewed by Edward R. Mur- row, Columbia's European director. Other members of both teams also will be heard. Longhurst is well known as the golfing editor of the London Evening Standard.

News: WJJD WISN WTAD KWK -Heart of Julia Blake WAAF -Symphonic Hour WBAA -American Institutions WBBM -Houseboat Hannah WBOW- Neighbor Jim WDZ- Clinton, Ind. Civic Prgm. WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA -Music Appreciation WHO -Kitty Keene, Inc. WIBA- Linda's First Love WIND -News; Peacock Court WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC- Homemakers Pay Day WLS -Priscilla Pride WLW -Allen Werner, tnr.

E

WMAQ -See Our Stars, Norman Ross

WMBD- Thrift Message; Police Bulletins

WMBI -/Midday Gospel Hour WMT- Marriage Clinic WOC- Morning Parade WROK -Helen Benson, cowgirl WSBT -News; Stork Reports WSUI -Within the Classroom WTAQ -Lyman Nellis, organist WTMJ -Hymns of All Churches 11:15 CST 12:15 CDT * CBS- PRETTY KITTY KELLY

(Wonder Bread): WBBM WISN WOC KMOX WCCO

NBC -Dan Harding's Wife, sketch (sw- 15.33)

MBS -Tom. Dick & Harry: WGN WLW

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, sketch: WHO KSD

KWK -Rapid Service WBOW -Valley Hour WCFL -Hit Revue WDZ -Homer on the Ar WFBM -Hope Alden's Romance WIBA -Neighbor Jim WIND -To be announced WJBC -Dough Boy, news WJJb- [\Noon Day Service WKBB- Manchester Prgm. WLS -Virginia Lee & Sunbeam WMAQ -Charlie on the Spot WMBD -His Majesty, the Baby WMT- German Band WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -Community News WSBT- Luncheon Dance; Farm

Flashes WTAD -Duke Otten * WTAQ- HOLLYWOOD ON PA-

RADE WTMJ -Betty & Bob 11:311 CST 12:30 CDT * NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.:

WMAQ WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21) The Farm and Home Hour

brings Walter Blaufuss and Homesteaders oreh.; H. R. Itankbage giving "Washing- ton News Comment," and Morse Salisbury telling "Farm Business Facts."

NBC -Words & Music: (sw- 15.33) NBC- John's Other Wife, sketch:

WHO KSD KMOX -Refreshment Time WBAA -Parade of Melody WBBM- Truman Bradley, news WBOW- Market Reports WCCO-Musicale WCFL -Noon Day Concert WDZ- Fields & Hall WFBM -Bohemians WGN -QMid -Day Service WHA -Talking Book WIND -Music & Banter WIRE -Linda's First Love WISN -Even as You and I WJBC -Man on the Street WKBB -Farm Flashes WLS- Markets & News WMBD -Window Shopper WMT -Tangled Tunes WOC- Neighbor Jim WOWO -Man on the Street WROK -Helene Kimberley, songs WSBT -Music & Carnival WTAD -Palice News WTMJ -Black & Gold Ensemble 11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS -Aunt Jenny's Real Life

Stories (Spry): WMBD KMOX WBBM WFBM WCCO WISN

NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch: WHO KSD

News: WBAA WMT WBOW- County Agr. Agent WCFL -For Women Only WDZ- Crossroads Tradng Post WIND -News; Tango Orch. WIRE -Farm Hour WJBC -Reid & Vin WLS -Dinnerbell Prgm. WOC -Farm Bureau WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Round the Town WSBT -Man on the Street WSUI -Farm Flashes WTAD -Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers

AFTERNOON

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so): WFBM NBC- Fantasy in Rhythm: WHO

WCFL (sw- 15.33) CBS -News Through a Woman's

Eyes (Pontiac): WBBM WISN WKBB WCCO KMOX Today Kathryn Cravens will

devote her talk to "The Campfire Girls."

MBS- Concert Orch.: WGN News: WJBC WOC WMBD

WTAD KSD -News; Markets; Organist WAAF -To be announced

WBOW- Street Reporter WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WDZ Man on the Street 1VIIA Noon Musicale WHO- Markets; Weather WIND -Italian Prgm. WIRE- Markets WJJD- Mid -day Roundup WMT- Hillbillies; Weather WOWO- Emergency Council Spkr. WSBT -News; Harlan Hogan WSUI -Rhythm Rambles WTAQ -Farm Hands 12:15 CST 1:15 CDT KMOX -Magic Kitchen WAAF -Waltz Time WBAA- Luncheon Dance Time WBBM -Kitty Keene WBOW -Farr Brothers WCCO -Chili Beaners WFBM- Markets; Farm Bureau WGN -Painted Dreams, sketch WHO -Councilman Lem Turner WIRE -For Women Only; News WISN -Musical Heat Wave WJBC-Dance Music WKBB -News WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMT -Question Man; Voice of

Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farm Service WROK -Home Folks Hour WSBT -Luncheon Dance WTAD -Cy & Freckles 12:30 CST 1:30 CDT CBS -Montana Slim, cowboy

songs: WOC WSBT NBC -Instrumentalists: WCFL NBC -Gen. Fed. of Women's

Clubs: (sw- 15.33) - News: WHO WIBA Man on the Street: WROK

WKBB KWK- Variety Prgm. WAAF -Man on the Street WBAA- Meditations; Rev. Claude

Young WBBM- Linda's First Love WBOW -Your Ice Man Delivers

the News WCBD -Hit Tunes WCCO -Hope Alden's Romance WDZ -Lazy Jim Day Sings the

News WFBM- Hoosier Farm Circle WGN -Lucky Girl, sketch WHA -Farm Prgm WIND -Livestock Markets; Piano

Interlude WIRE -Reporter WJJD -School for Taxpayers WLS- Livestock Summary WLW -Charles Dameron, presents WMAQ -News to You WMBD -Farm News WMT -Markets; Hillbillies WOWO- Pioneer Stories WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood WTMJ- Rhythm Rascals 12:45 CST 1:45 CDT *CBS -MYRT & MARGE,

sketch Super Suds); Marge Damerel; Billy Artzt's Orch.: WBBM WCCO WISN KMOX WFBM

NBC -Music of the Moment: KSD WIRE WMAQ WHO (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Peggy Wood Calling: WOWO WCFL

WAAF -Gypsy Fortunes WBAA- Market Reports WBOW -Merry Melodies WCBD -Rhythm Men WDZ- What's Doing in Danville? WGN- Marriage License Bureau WIBA-Livestock ; Poultry Mar-

kets WIND- Studio Orch. WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WKBB- Luncheon Musicale WLS- Market Summary WLW -Betty & Bob WMBD -Dean & Gail WMT -Joe Doakes; Aunt Fanny WOC -Man on the Spot WROK-Service Sam WSBT- Rhythmic Serenade WTAQ -News WTMJ -Sidewalk Reporter 1:00 CST 2:00 CDT

('BS- Manhattan Matinee: WOC WSBT WKBB (sw- 15.27)

N BC- Pepper Young's Family, sketch (Camay) : KSD WHO WMAQ WLW WTMJ (sw- 1533)

Man on Street: WMBD WTAQ News: WFBM WTAD WIND KMOX -Inquiring Reporter KWK- Memory Songs WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA -Booknotes WBBM -Radio Gossip Club WBOW -/Rev. Archie Brown WCBD -Polish Prgm. WCCO -Gene and Glenn WCFL -Grace Wilson, songs WDZ -Chick Martin WGN -Wife vs. Secretary WIiA -State Capitol Prgm.

Radio Guide Week

WIBA- Melody Moments WIRE -Police Court Broadcast WISN -Mary Ann Presents WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WLS -News, Julian Bentley WMT -Many Happy Returns;

Tim Brady's Roundup WOWO -One Girl in a Million WROK -Lion's Club Luncheon 1:15 CST 2:15 CDT

* NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins, sketch with Margery Hannon. Willard Farnum &

Virginia Payne: WMAQ WTMJ WLW WHO KSD (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Continental Varieties: WIRE WCFL (sw- 15.21)

CBS Manhattan Matinee: WISN KMOX -Hope Alden's Romance KWK -This Woman's World WBAA- Edward Foley, pianist WBBM -Meet the Missus WCCO -Front Page Parade WDZ -Markets Close WFBM -Apron Strings 1VGN -June Baker, home talk WIBA -Man on the Street WIND -Try & Stump Us WJJD -Ben Kanter, pianist WLS -Homemakers' Matinee WMBD- People's Court WMT -German Band WOWO -To be announced WTAQ- Popular Music 1:30 CST 2:30 CDT

* NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Cris- co); Bernardine Flynn & Art Van Harvey: WHO WMAQ WLW KSD WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

CBS- Current Questions Before the House: WSBT WISN WOC WTAQ WKBB WFBM (sw 15.27)

News: WCFL KWK KMOX-Linda's First Love WBAA- Cathedral Echoes WBBM-Flanagrams WBOW- Continental V a r i e t i e s

(NBC) .

WCBD- Rhythm Men WCCO- Markets WDZ -Ruthie Moore's Harmonica WGN -Arthur Wright & Piano WHA -Organ Melodies WIBA -Club Matinee WIND -Bleacher Bug WJJD -Happy Harmonies WMBD -Shut -In Prgm. WMT -Movie Man WOWO- Ladies First WROK -Today in Baseball WTAD -Musical Moments 1:45 CST 2:45 CDT

* NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WLW WHO WMAQ WTMJ IfSD (sw- 15.33)

CBS- Poetic Strings: WSBT WISN WKBB WTAQ WFBM WOC WCCO (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Kidoodlers, quartet: WIRE (sw- 15.21)

KMOX -Josephine Halpin KWK.- Musical Headlines WBAA -Typing Instruction WBBM- Dugout Dope WBOW- Christian Science Prgm. WCBD -Fed. Housing Prgm. WCFL -Baseball WDZ -Organ Melodies WGN -Baseball Headliners WIND- Sports Globe WJJD -Baseball Today WLS -Home Service Club WMBD -Trading Post WMT -Court Hussey's Orch. WOWO -To be announced WROK-Melodeers WTAD- Lorene Meyer Hughes 2:00 CST 3:00 CDT

NBC -Lorenzo Jones, sketch (Phil- lips) : WMAQ WHO WIRE KSI) (sw- 15.33)

* NBC -Henry Sztompka, pianist: WENR WOWO WBOW WIBA Henry Sztompka, favorite pu-

pil of the great Polish pianist and statesman, Ignace Jan Paderewski, will he heard at this time in a performance of one of Frederic Chopin's ma- zurkas in a special interna- tional broadcast from War- saw, Poland. Sztompka was winner of the Chopin prize competition of 1927.

Baseball; Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers: WBBM WJJD WGN WCFL WIND

KMOX -Ma Perkins KWK-Melodies WAAF -News & Weather WBAA- Purdue Institute of Amer.

Policq & Technology * WCCO- LADIES FIRST WDZ-Birthday Party WFBM -Julia Blake WHA- Magazine Rack WLW -Ralph Nyland, tnr. WMBD -Poetic Strings (CBS) WMBI- QSunday School Lesson WROK- Matinee Musicale WSUI -Poetic Interlude WTAD -News WTMJ -Home Harmonizers

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June 30 Wednesday 2:15 CST 3:15 CDT

* CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY, sketch (Wonder Bread): WFBM

NBC- Personal Column of the Air (Chipso): WTMJ WMAQ (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Dance Time: WISN WTAQ WKBB WSBT WMBD WOC (sw- 15.27)

* NBC -Edward MacHugh, Gos- pel Singer (Ivory Soap): KSD WHO

NBC -Club Matinee: WENR WOWO WBOW WIBA

KMOX -Kitty Keene KWK -Baseball Warm Up WAAF -Dick Merrill, flyer WCFL -Organ WDZ-News WHA -Question Box WIRE- Matinee Varieties; News WLW -Kitty Keene, Inc. WMT -Izzy on the Air; Interlude WSUI- Within the Classroom WTAD -Women's Varieties 2:30 CST 3:30 CDT

* NBC -Follow the Moon, drama (Woodbury's) with Elsie Hitz & Nick Dawson: WMAQ WHO KSD WLW (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Russell Dorr, bar.; Leon Goldman 's Orch.: WFAM WOC WISN WKBB WMBD WCCO WFBM (sw -1517)

NBC -Club Matinee: WMT KMOX- Houseboat Hannah WAAF-Petite Musicale WCBD- Matinee Gems WDZ -Man's Wife on the Train WHA -Music of the Masters WHO -Way Down East WMBI -Hymns You Love to Sing WOWO -ìOld Time Religion WROK- Musical Joke Book WTAQ -Dr. Anselm M. Keefe.

Pr.D., lecture WTMJ -Tunesmiths -

2:45 CST 3:45 CDT CBS- Academy of Medicine:

WFAM WKBB WMBD WFBM WCCO WISN (sw- 15.27) Dr. Herman C. Jtosenthal, at-

tending physician in the New York Post- Graduate Hospital, will speak on "New Insulin and its Treatment of Diabe- tes" during today's Academy of Medicine broadcast.

NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch (White Naptha): WMAQ WHO KSD WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

KMOX- Dugout Dope KWK-Baseball Interviews WAAF -Salon Interlude WDZ -Sweet Music WLW -To be announced WMBI -Question Hour WOC- Afternoon Recess WTAD -Juanita Colpits, pianist 3:00 CST 4:00 CDT

NBC -Top Hatters: WMAQ CBS -Elsie Thompson, organist:

WMBD WTAQ WCCO WISN WKBB WOC WTAM (sw- 15.27)

NBC -To be announced: WENR WMT WLW

News: WOWO WTAD Baseball; St. Louis Cardinals vs.

Chicago Cubs: KMOX KWK WAAF -Jimmy Kozak, pianist WBOW -The Talk of the Town WDZ -QRev. Dibrell Whittaker WFBM- School for Wives WIRE -Harry Bason WJBC- QChristian Story Hour WOWO -News; Ken Vernon WROK- Afternoon Concert WSUI -American Legion Auxiliary WTMJ -Kitty Keene 3:15 CST 4:15 CDT

NBC- Musical Adventures, Alma Schirmer, pianist: WOWO WMT (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Four Stars, girls vocai quartet: WFAM WKBB WOC WTAQ WMBD WFBM WISN WCCO (sw- 15.27)

NBC- Adventures of Dari Dan (Dari- Rich): WIRE WMAQ (sw -9.53)

WAAF -Organ Melodies WBOW -/Devotional Service WENR -Music Circle WHO- Marlowe & Lyon, pianists

(NBC) WLW -To be announced WMBI -Tract League WTAD- Lawrence Glosemeyer WTMJ -Guess Who? 3:30 CST 4:30 CDT

* NBC -Kellogg's Singing Lady, Ireene Wicker: WLW (sw- 15.21) Tire Singing Lady tells the story of "The Disobedient

Chieftain." CBS -News Through a Woman's

Eyes (Pontiac) : WFBM

ELSIE HITZ Jean Page in "Follow the Moon" Wed. 2:30 pm CST (3:30 CDT)

NBC -Don Winslow of the Navy, sketch: WIRE WBOW (sw- 9.53)

CBS -Doris Kerr, songs: WKBB WTAQ WFAM WMBD WOC WISN WCCO (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Will Hollander's Orch.: WENR WMT

WAAF-Happv Jack & Handy Andy

* WCBS- BEHIND THE MICRO- PHONE (1420 kc)

* WCLS -FOR YOUR INFORMA- TION (1310 kc)

WDZ- Concert Hall WHA -Engineering Achievements WJBC -News WMAQ -Tea Time Varieties WMBI- Sacred Music WOWO -Ace Williams WROK Alice Blue, songs WTAD -Dance Hour WTMJ- Friendship Circle 3:45 CST 4:45 CDT

NBC -Little Orphan Annie, sketch t Ovaltine): WLW (sw -9.53)

CBS -Funny Things, children's prgm.: WMBD WFAM WTAQ WFBM WKBB WISN WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Johnnie Johnston, bar.: KSD WENR WBOW

NBC -Meet the Orchestra: WOWO WMAQ WIRE

WAAF -Contrasts WBBM -Tenth Inning WCCO -Musical Prgm. WDZ -At the Park * WEBQ- BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE (1210 kc) WHO- Houseboat Hannah WMT -Crystal Cave; Little Bus-

iness Bureau WROK-Musicale WTAD -Movie Chatter 4:00 CST 5:00 CDT

NBC -Sair Lee, contr.; Harry Kogen's Orch.: WENR WIRE WMT

NBC -Our American Schools: WBOW WMAQ (sw -9.53)

CBS -Del Casino, songs: WTAQ WISN WKBB WCCO

KSD -Musical Memories WAAF -Jimmy Kozak, pianist WBBM- Howard Neumiller, pian-

ist WCFL -Tea Time WFAM -J. Quincy Ames WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Swing It WHO -Way Down East WIBA- Madison, Concert Orch. WJJD -Baseball Score Board WLW-Toy Band WMBD ]Peoria Tabernacle WMBI -Boys & Girls Prgm. WOC -News WOWO -Bible Story WROK- Markets; WPA Orch. WTAD -Man on Maine Street 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

NBC-Carol Deis, sop.: KSD WBOW (sw -9.53)

CBS -Stuart Chase, talk: WOC WMBD WTAQ WKBB WCCO WFAM WISN Stuart Chase, economist and

author, will be heard at this time speaking from the Na- tional Education Association convention in Detroit. Chase has been working for the Labor Bureau since 1922 when he completed a five - year investigation into the meat -packing industry for the Federal Trade Commis- sion.

NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.: WOWO

WAAF- Hollywood Brevities WBBM -Hello Peggy, sketch WCFL -Grace Wilson, contr.: WDZ -Jungle Jim WFAM -Dan Dunn WGN -Armchair Melodies WHO- Baseball Resume WIND- Firecracker Man WJJD -Organ Moods

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Wednesday June 30

TONY LABRIOLA Oswald on "Ken Murray's Show" Wed. 6:30 pm CST (7:30 CDT)

(4:15 p.m. Continued)

WLW- Tommy & Betty WMAQ -Malcolm Claire, stories WTAD -Musical Maniacs 4:30 CST 5:30 CDT * CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS Resume (Chesterfield): WBBM WOC WFBM WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFAM

NBC -News; Cappy Barra's Swing Harmonicas: (sw -9.53)

NBC -News; Jack Baker, tar.: WOWO

News: WBOW WJBC KSD -Up to the Minute Baseball

Scores; Piano duo KSD -Ebony and Ivory Studies WAAF -Sport Shorts WCCO- Musical Prgm. WCFL-Children's Prgm. WDZ- Program Prevue WENR -What's the News? WGN- European Travel Tour WIBA -Betty Gray at the Organ WIND- Cumberland Ridge Run-

ners WISN -News; Musicale WJJD -Sterling Young's Orch. WLW -In -Laws WMAQ -Don Winslow of the Navy WMBI -Music & Message WMT -Frank Voelker, organist * WRJN- BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE (1370 kc) WROK-Musicale WTMJ- Hunter James Choir 4:45 CST 5:45 CDT * NBC -Lowell Thomas, news

commentator (Sun Oil): WLW (sw -1 5.21)

CBS -George Hall's Orch.: WOC WKBB WTAQ WCCO WFBM WISN

NBC -Little Orphan Annie (Oval - tine) : KSD WGN

NBC -Ranch Boys, trio: WENR NBC -Rhythmaires: WBOW

WMAQ (sw -953) News: WTMJ WIND WAAF -Tower Tunes WBBM -Tomahawk Trail WCFL -Light Classics WDZ -Behind the Scenes in Holly-

wood WFAM -Mailbag WIBA -Lone Cowboy WIRE -Interviews; News WJJD -Flannery Sisters WMBD -Bargain Counter WMT -Freshest Thing in Town WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -In Old Mexico WTAD -John Renaldo

NIGH 5:00 CST 6:00 CDT

* NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent) : WHO (sw -9.53) (also see 9 p.m.) * NBC -Easy Aces, sketch (Ana - ein): WENR WMT WIRE (sw- 11.87)

CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum) : (sw- 11.83) (also see 9 p.m.)

CBS -Obbligato: WISN WMBD WOC WTAQ WCCO WKBB

NBC -Adventures of Dari Dan (Dari- Rich): KSD

MBS- Concert Orch.: WGN KWK News: WAAF WMAQ WTAD KMOX- Grandstand Reporter WBBM -John Harrington, news WBOW- Sundown Express WCFL -Grace Wilson WFAM- Crime Casts WFBM -Just Like Home WHAS -Melody Cruise WIBA- Americana WIND- German Prgm. WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WJR- Sports WLW -Eichstadt's String Ens. WMBI- Sunset Hour WOWO -Dinner Hour

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WROK -Make Believe Ballroom WTAM -Tom Manning; Baseball

Scores WTMJ -Lefty Culpepper 5:15 CST 6:15 CDT

* NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO station (Alka- Seltzer): WMAQ WIRE WHO WTMJ WTAM (sw -9.53) (also see 9:15 p.m.)

* NBC -Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- velt (Ponds): WENR WMT WOWO W)'_.W KWK (sw- 11.87) Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will

broadcast tonight from Wil- mington, Delaware, the scene of her son's wedding, which takes place earlier today.

CBS -Singing Waiters: WTAQ WKBB WOC (sw- 11.83)

Sports Review: WBBM WROK News: WHAS WIND WJJD Dance Orch.: WAAF WGN KMOX -This Wondrous World KSD -Baseball Scores; News;

Dick Leibert, organist WCCO -Livestock Reports WCFL -Phil Warner, pianist WFAM- Moments in Melody WFBM- QWheeler Mission Prgm. WISN -Show Window

WJR -Musical Moments Revue WMBD -Pet Corner; Melody Min-

iature; Auction of the Air WTAD- McKinney Serenaders 5:30 CST 6:30 CDT

* NBC -HORLICK'S LUM & AB- ner, sketch: WENR WLW

CBS -Gogo de Lys, songs: WFAM WKBB WOC WTAQ WHAS (sw- 11.83)

NBC -To be announced: WHO News: WCFL WIBA Sports: WIRE WOWO KMOX -Air Edition KSD -Terry & Ted KWK -Mario Cozzi, bar. (NBC) WAAF -Cocktail Capers WBBM -Men of Zest WCCO -Baseball Scores WFAM- George Ramsby WGN -Bob Elson, sports WHA -Music Album WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WJR -Hollywood Spotlight WMAQ- Totten on Sports WMBD -Happy Train WMT -Dance Music; Sports WROK -Musicale WTAD -Yellow Fang, drama WTAM -Evensong WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers 5:45 CST - 6:45 CDT

* CBS -H. V. Kaltenborn, com- mentator (Philco) : WCCO WBBM WJR WHAS KMOX (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Mario Cozzi, bar.: WOWO WENR

NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Ivory Snow) : WMAQ

News: WFBM WSUI WHO WMT

Sports: KSD WISN WLW WJJD WTMJ WIBA

KWK -Sport Review; News WCFL -Court Notes WFAM -Baseball Scores & News WGN -To be announced WHA -Book Trails WIRE -Jimmie Allen WKBB -The World Dances WMBD -Angelus; Where to Go &

What to Do in Peoria WOC- Dinner Music WROK- Motorist Interviews WTAD -Twilight WTAM -Gene Beecher's Orch. WTAQ -Bureau of Public Service 6:00 CST 7:00 CDT * NBC -ONE MAN'S FAMILY

(Tenderleaf Tea); Anthony Smythe & Kathleen Wilson: WMAQ WIBA WHO WLW WTMJ KSD WTAM (also see 10:30 p.m. Sunday) "The Mystery of David" is

title of tonight's episode. The plot concerns Paul, who flew East last week presumably to bring Patricia Hunter back as his bride, and returned with Beth Holly, the young woman with whom his name had been linked in a divorce action. Beth constantly re- fers to David, a four- months- old baby, but offers no ex- planation. * CBS- Cavalcade of America

(Du Pottt) drama with music; Don Voorhees' Orch.: WHAS KMOX WFBM WBBM WCCO WJR (sw- 11.83) (also see 9:30 p.m. Thursday)

NBC -Broadway Merry -Go -Round (Dr. Lyons) ; Beatrice Lillie, comedienne; Al Rickey's Orch.: WLS WMT KWK WIRE (sw- 11.87) The program on tonight's

Broadway Merry - Go - Round includes: Sing and Be Happy;

Maybe: Born Lneky; The Lady from Fifth Avenue: Rocking Chair Swing.

Sports: WCFL WKBB WMBD WOC WTAD

WAAF -Rhythm Rhapsody WBOW -Home Decorators WFAM- Sports; 20th Century

Serenade WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WHA -Organ Melodies WIND- Rebroadcast of Today's .

Baseball Game WISN -Down by Herman's WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WOWO -Polly Pretends WROK-Voice of the Listener WSUI- Dinner Hour Prgm. -

WTAQ- Dinner Ensemble 6:15 CST 7:15 CDT

News: WMBD WOC WBOW -Si & Ezra WCFL -Stars cf Tomorrow WFAM -Merle Witham - WJJD-Your City Government WKBB -B. A. Rolfe Presents WROK- Dinner Music WTAD -Mary Jane Seaton 6:30 CST 7:30 CDT

* NBC -HER SECOND HUSBAND, drama (Bayer's Aspirin), with Helen Menken : WLS WMT KWK (sw- 11.87)

* CBS -Ken Murray's Show (Campbell's Tomato Juice) ;

Oswald; Marlyn Stuart; Lud Gluskiá s Orch.: WBBM WJR WFBM KMOX WHAS WCCO WMBD (sw- 11.83) (also see 9:30 p.m.) With Shirley Ross off the pro-

gram, Ken Murray plans to present guest singers on his series of shows, and the first guest will be the celebrated Ruth Etting. In addition, Florence Lake will continue to appear in the role of "Mrs. Oswald." * NBC -Wayne King's Orch.

(Lady Esther) : WMAQ WTMJ WHO WIBA WIRE WTAM KSD

* MBS -Lone Ranger, drama: WGN

WAAF -The Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCFL -Jack Kelly's Orch. WFAM -What's The Answer? ; Un-

der the Capitol Dotge; News WHA- Deutsche Musik Stunde WISN -The Open Door WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WKBB- Swetheart Serenade WLW -Flying Dutchmen WOC- German Band WOWO -On the Mall WROK -Home Folks Frolic WTAD -Mark Twain, the Man WTAQ -News 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT

WBOW -Swing Time WISN -Reflections WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -News WOWO -Rudolf Friml's Orch. WROK -Home Folks Frolic WTAQ -Keep the Forest Spirit 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

* CBS -CHESTERFIELD PRGM.; Frank Parker, tnr.; Andre Kos- telanetz' Orch. & Chorus; David Ross, announcer: WOC WFBM WHAS WISN WMBD WBBM WCCO KMOX WKBB WSBT WJR (sw- 11.83) Tonight marks the premiere of

Frank Parker's series of en- gagements on the Chester- field Program. The complete program follows: All God's Chilton Got Rhythm, from "A Day at the Races" by orch.: Moonlight Madonna (Fibich) and Siboney (Le- client') by Mr. Parker; There's a Lull in My Life from "Wake Up and Live" by orch.; They All Laughed. a duet; I'll See You Again (Coward) and Stars in My Eyes (Kreisler) by orch.: Where or When, by Mr. Parker: Twilight in Turkey (Raymond Scott) by orch.; One Alone from 'The Desert Song" by Mr. Parker. * NBC -Fred Allen's Town Hall

Tonight (Sal Hepatica); Port- land Hoffa; Peter Van Steed - en's Orch.: WIBA WTAM WLW WHO WMAQ WTMJ KSD (sw -9.53) (also see 10 P.m.) Fred Allen and Portland Hoffa

will say goodbye to their lis- teners with this performance of '"Gown Hall Tonight." Walter O'Keefe, who will take over the program next week, will appear tonight as guest. In the new series of programs. O'Keefe will be as- sisted by Alice Frost as stooge and Peter Van Steeden's or- chestra.

MBS -Jack Denny's Orch.: WGN KWK WMT * NBC -Frank Black & String Symphony: WOWO WIRE WLS (sw- 11.87) Frank Black has programmed

selections by Bach and Ban-

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tock for today's NBC String Symphony concert. Opening with Bach's "O Mensch Be- Wein Dein Sonde Gross" and "Wir Glanben all'an Einen Gott Schoetfer," the concert will conclude with "Scenes from the Scottish Highlands" by Granville Bantoek.

WBOW- Sports Parade WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WIND- Racing Returns WJJD- Supper Time Frolic WROK-Musicale WSUI- Children's Hour WTAD -News WTAQ -Clara Dawes, vocalist 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

MBS -Crime Clinic: KWK WMT WBOW- Musical Moments Revue WCFL- Evening Serenade WROK -Fred Searle, tnr. WSUI -Book Talk WTAQ -Talking Drums 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

* CBS- PALMOLIVE BEAUTY Box Theater starring Jessica Dragonette, sop.; Charles Kull - mann, tnr. Al Goodman's Orch.: WCCO WHAS WFBM KMOX WMBD WISN WBBM WJR (sw- 11.83) "The Pink Lady," a romantic

noisiest love story of the Gay Nineties, will be pre- sented by Jessica Drugo- nette, radio's famed lyric soprano, on tonight's "Beau- ty Box Theater" program. Co- starring with Miss Drag - onette will be Charles Kull- ma nn, Metropolitan Opera tenor, who will be heard singing the leading male role.

NBC -Nat'l Scout Jamboree Camp Fire Meeting: WENR WBOW WIRE (sw- 11.87) As a part of the Boy Scouts

of America Jamboree at Washington. D. C., this pro- gram will feature addresses by such eminent Scouts as Dan Beard, Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Robert Baden -Pow- ell and Dr. James West.

MBS -Ed Fitzgerald & Co.: WMT KWK

WCFL- Italian Prgm. WGN -Joe Sanders Orch. WIND -Dixie Land Band WKBB -Demi -Tasse WOC- Musical Moments WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WSBT -There Ought to be a Law WSUI -Evening Musicale WTAQ -Top of the Evening 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

WGN -News; Sport High Lights WIND -Evening at Country Club WKBB- Concert Under the Stars WOC-Vivian Benschoff WSBT -Down the Mississippi WSUI -Summer Sports 8:00 CST 9:00 CDT * NBC -LUCKY STRIKE HIT

Parade; Harry Salter's Orch.; Stuart Allen & Freddie Gib- son, vocalists; Songsmiths Quartet; Doris Kenyon, guest: WMAQ WHO WTAM WLW KSD KOA WIBA WIRE WTMJ (sw -9.53) * CBS -Gang Busters (Palmolive Shave Cream) ; Phillips Lord, dir.; True Crime drama: WBBM WFBM WHAS WJR KMOX WCCO WISN (sw- 11.83) Tonight brings Part II of the

story of how the criminal elements of Akron, Ohio. banded together in 1918 in an organized revolt against the police of the city. This episode tells bow the revolt was defeated.

NBC -Healani of the South Seas: WENR WBOW WOWO WMT (sw -6.14) * MBS -Field Museum Expedi- tions: WGN KWK

WCFL -Herr Louie & the Weasel WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WMBD -Gomer Bath, news WOC -Ave Maria Hour WROK- Voices of the Farm WSUI -Drama Hour, Dept. of

Speech WTAQ- Social Security Talk 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

NBC -Carol Weyinann, sop.: WENR WBOW WOWO WMT

WCFL -Labor Flashes WIND -Stars Over Manhattan WKBB- Sentimental Music WMBD -Irene's Grab Bag WROK- L,Gospel Hour WSBT -Cafe Continental WTAQ -WPA Concert 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT * MBS -Melodies from the Sky: WGN

CBS -Babe Ruth's (Sinclair) Base- ball Comments & Interviews: WISN WCCO WHAS KMOX WFBM WBBM WOC WKBB WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Minstrel Show; Gene Ar- nold, interlocutor; Al Short's Orch.: WENR WBOW

Ending July 1 1937

Musical Moments: WOWO WSBT KWK-Musical Interlude WCFL -Lois. Russel, sop. WIND -News Behind the News,

speaker WMBD -Talks About Golf WMT -Band Wagon WROK -Clarence Lindsey, tnr. WSUI -Organ Melodies 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

CBS -Old Age Security, talk: WBBM WOC WKBB WSBT WCCO (sw- 11.83) Merrill Denison, "The Enquir-

ing Listener" will interview Dr. J. Frederick Dewhurst on the findings of the Twen tieth Century Fund's tifteene- nionth investigation into the problem of old -age security,

NBC -Hendrik Willem Van Loon, author: WBOW WTAM KOA KSD WIRE (sw -9.53)

Musical Moments Revue: WFBM WHAS WROK

News: WSUI KMOX KWK -Easy Aces WCFL -Labor Talk WHO- Songfellows WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -News & Sports WISN -The Unbeliveahle WJR -Jerry Cooper, songs WLW -Musical Revue WMAQ -Money Talks WMBD -All Star Varieties WMT -Dream Songs WOWO -Bob Wilson WTAQ -Operatic Gems WTMJ -Park Avenue Hillbillies 9:00 CST 10:00 CDT

* NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent) : WMAQ WIRE KOA WTAM WLW KSD (also see 5 p.m.)

NBC -Les Brown's Orch.: (sw- 9.53)

CBS -Tommy Dorsey's Orch.: WSBT (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Jolly Coburn's Orch.: WOWO

CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum); Franklyn MacCormick; Jack Fulton, tnr.; Carlton Kel- sey's Orch.: WCCO WFBM WBBM KMOX WHAS WJR (also see 5 p.m.)

News: WBOW WMT WIBA KWK WENR

Musical Moments Revue: WHO WKBB

* WEDC -MOVIE QUESTION - AIRE (1210 kc.)

WIND- Lithuanian Prgm. WISN -Moon Magic WMBD -Prairie Melodies WOC- Wednesday Presents WOWO- Bobbie Grayson's Orch. WROK -Salon Musicale WTAQ -20th Century Club WTMJ- Kilowatt Orch. 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT * NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO Station (Alka- Seltzer): WIBA KOA KPO (also at 5:15 p.m.)

NBC -Jolly Coburn's Orch.: (sw- 6.14)

NBC -King's Jesters: WENR (sw- 9.53)

CBS -Tommy Dorsey's Orch.: WOC WISN WMBD

News: WCFL WKBB Musical Moments Revue: WBBM

WTAQ WTAM Sports: KMOX WJR KSD- Sports; Rhythm Makers KWK -Gray Gordon's Orch. WBOW-Gaieties WCCO -Mary Small WFBM -Len Riley WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHAS -Jerry Cooper, bar. WHO- Today's Winners WIRE -To be announced WLW -Madhatterfields, sketch WMAQ- Norman Pearce, bachelor

poet; Annette King, contralto WMT -Victor Arden's Orch. WROK- Homespun Hour WTMJ- Straight from the Should

er 9:30 CST 10:30 CDT

NBC -Barney Rapp's Orch.: WLW KSD WBOW (sw -9.53)

CBS -Shep Fields' Orch.: WISN WKBB WSBT WOC WTAQ (sw- 11.83)

NBC -News; Paul Whiteman's Orch.: WMAQ

CBS -Ken Murray's Show: KNX KSL (also at 6:30 p.m.)

Musical Moments Revue: WIBA WMBD

KMOX- Hollywood Spotlight KOA -Light on the West KWK -Range Riders WBBM -News, Tod Hunter WCCO -Easy Aces WFBM -Social Security Prgm. WCFL- Clarence Black's Orch. WENR -Eddie Varzos' Orch. WGN -Anson Weeks' Orch. WHAS -Baseball; Louisville vs.

Kansas City

Frequencies KMOX-1090 WISN-1120 KOA-830 WJBC-1200 KSD-550 WJJD-1130 KW/C-1350 WJR-750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO.810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-9i0 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WEN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSIII-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-660 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

WHO -Curt Rogozinski, pianist WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WJR -The Great Plague WMT -Baseball Game WOWO- Bluffton Church Chair WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTAM -Violin in the Night WTMJ -Moonlight & Shadows 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

NBC -Barney Rapp's Orch.: WHO WCFL WTAM

CBS -Shep Fields' Orch.: WCCO KMOX WFBM WJR

News: WIND WROK KSD -Anson Weeks' Orch. KWK -Sport Review WBBM- Manhattan Mother WIBA -Slumber Hour WMBD -Value Hints WTMJ- Barnstorming Badger 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC -Henry Busse's Orch.:

WBOW WMAQ (sw -9.53) CBS -Bernie Cummins' Orch.:

WISN WBBM WKBB NBC -Jesse Crawford's Orch.:

KWK WENR WOWO CBS -Dick Jurgen's Orch.: WHAS * NBC -Fred Allen: KPO KOA

(also see 7 p.m.) MBS -Guy Lombardo's Oren.:

WGN News: WHO WJR WOC WMBD

WCCO WFBM WLW WTAQ KMOX- Baseball Highlights WCFL -Eddy Hanson. organist WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -Jimmy Nooné s Orch. WSBT -Club Lido WTAM -News; Gene Beecher's

Orch. WTMJ -News; Sports 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WBBM

WISN WKBB WOC KMOX -Musical Moments WCCO- Rollie Johnson WFBM -Don Phillips' Orch. WHAS News WHO -Norden Singers WIBA -Organ Reveries WIND -House of Peter McGregor WJR- Favorite Melodies WLW -Les Brown's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Prgm. Review WTAQ- Witching Hour WTMJ-Dance Orch. 10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC- Lights Out, experimental

drama: WHO WBOW WIBA WTAM WMAQ WTMJ (sw- 9.53) "The Cave." Arch Oboler's

latest spine quaker, tells the story of two college girls lost in the fearsome depths of Carlsbad Caverns, under the desert in New Mexico. Unusual sound effects will be employed to give the illu- sion of the bats in the caves.

NBC -Art Shaw's Orch.: WOWO WIRE (sw -6.14)

CBS -George Hamilton's Orch.: WOC WKBB WMBD WTAQ WBBM WFBM WSBT WISN

MBS -Jack Denny's Orch.: WGN WMT

News: KMOX KWK WCCO- Baseball Summary WCFL -Clarence Black's Orch. WHAS- Louisville Dance Time 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT KMOX -Seven Star Revue KWK -Jack Denny's Orch. (MBS) WCCO -Dick Jurgen's Orch. 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WMAQ

WIBA CBS- Nocturne: WBBM WMBD

WKBB WISN WOC WFBM WTAQ

NBC -Hedda Hopper's Hollywood Chatter (Mar -O -Oil): KOA

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WENR

MBS -Charlie Agnew's Orch.: WMT WGN KWK

Dance Band: WHAS WCCO KSD -Anson Wiieks' Orch. WLW -Moon River End of Wednesday Programs

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Thursday July Thursday

MORNING 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

CBS -As You Like It: KMOX WFAM (sw- 21.521

NBC -Streamliners: WBOW Musical Clock ttnll>I WROK

WIRE WKBB WOC News: WHO WTAD WMT WLW WCBD- Pianoland & Sports WCFL -Top o' the Morning WIBA- Morning Melody WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS -Evelyn & Hilltoppers

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT Musical Clock: WMT WTAD News: WLS WCCO KMOX -Ozark Varieties WCBD -Polish Sunshine Prgm. WJJD-Toastm aster WLW -/Morning Devotions WMBD- Peoria Ramblers

7 :3D CST NBC -Breakfast

WOWO CBS- Richard Maxwell, songs;

News: WFAM (sw 21.52) News: WIBA WIND WTMJ

WTAQ Musical Clock : WMBD WCCO KMOX- Tick -Tock Revue WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS -Jolly Joe's Pet Pals WLW -Aunt Mary

7:45 CST . 8:45 CDT CBS -Bachelor's Children. sketch

(Old -Dutch Cleanser) : KMOX (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WHO WOC WFAM -/Morning Devotions WIBA -Musical Clock WJJD -Vick Meyers Band WLS Morning Minstrels WLW -Arthur Chandler, Jr., or-

ganist

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage

Patch. sketch (Old English Wax): WMAQ WIRE

* CBS -Betty fir Bob, sketch (Gold Medal) : WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin, sketch (Ivory Snow): WLS (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Josh Higgins of Finchville: WBOW

Musical Clock: WROK WTAQ WHO WOC

KSD -News; Melody Moods KWKRadio's Candid Camera WAAF -Miniature Concert WCBD -Italian Prgm. WCFL- German Prgm. WFAM -Dick Cover. organist WGN -Morning Melodies WHA -Bandwagon WIND- Melody Kings WISN -Early Risers Club WJJD- Bosworth Broadcast WLW -Hymns of All Churches WMBD -News WOWO -Bill Board WTMJ -Revolving Staee

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT * NBC- Oxydol's Own Ma Per-

kins, sketch: WLS Isw15.211 CBS -Hymns of All Churches:

Betty Crocker (Gold Medal) :

WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO NBC-John's Other Wife. sketch

Louis Philippe): WMAQ WIRE NBC -Bennett & Wolverton : KSD WBOW- Morning Headlines WCBD- Polish Prgtn. WFAM Your Engagement Book WGN- Musical Mail Box WHA -Morning Melodies WHO -Time & Temperature WIND- Hawaiian Serenade WLW Hope Alden's Romance

8:3G CST 9:30 CDT NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch (An

acin) : WMAQ WIRE CBS -Modern Cinderella, sketch;

John K. Watkins, news (Gold Medal): WCCO WBBM KMOX WFBM

N3C Pepper Youngs Family sketch (Camay) WLS WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Linda Fairchild. Stepmother, sketch: WBOW WCFL KSD

WAAF -Happiness Time WCBD- German Musicale

WFAM- Rhythm Serenade WGN -Get Thin to Music

8:30 CDT Club; News:

E

WHO- Morning Melodies WIBA- Today's Almanac \\'lND -Eh R Zeb, sketch 1\ CID-Drama \ BB Musical Breakfast

\VLW -Hello Peggy WMBD -Bad Wagon W(1C.Mail Bag WOWO- Literary Revue WROK AMorning Devotions WTAD -/Inter- Church Revival WTAQ -Musical Clock WTMJ -Mary Baker's Matinee

8:45 CST 9:15 CDT * CBS -TODAY'S CHILDREN,

sketch (Pillsbury): WMAQ KSD WHO WTMJ WIRE

NBC -Viennese Ensemble: WBOW MBS- Couple Next Door, sketch:

WLW KWK -Top o' the Morning WAAF -Caroline Rice WCFL -Tunes They're Humming WFAM -Harlan Hogan WGN -Harold Turner, pianist WIBA- Society Reporter WIND -Let's Dance WKBB -Sunshine Express WLS-Hilltoppers WMBD -Party Line WMT -Day Dreamer WOC- Newspaper of the Air WOWO- Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries

9:09 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH

(Ivory Flakest WLS (sw 15.211

NBC -David Harutn, sketch (Bab - O): KSD WIRE WMAQ WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Mary Lee Taylor (Pet Milk) : WBBM WMBD WFBM WOC KMOX

NBC -Vagabonds: WIBA WBOW News: WIND WTAD WMT WAAF -Wman's Hunt WCBD -Prophetic News WCCO-Pianist WCFL -New Songs WFAM -Harlem Minstrels WGN -Don Pedro, songs WHA -Your llealth WISN -Symphonetta WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -Chancel Steps WLW -Linda's First Love WROK -Markets & News WSUI -Magazine Notes WTAQ -Top Tunes WTMJ- Household Hints

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT CBS -Captivators: WBBM KMOX

WFBM WISN WOC WCCO NBC -Personal. Column of the Air,

(Chipso): WLW WLS (sw 15 21)

* NBC- Backstage Wife. sketch. (Dr. Lyons): WTMJ KSD WIRE WMAQ WHO WIBA (sw- 15.33)

KWK -Party Line WAAF -Variety Prgin. W BO W -Uptowners WCFL-Swingtime WGN -Bachelor's Children WHA- Keeping Up with Science WIND -Bud Birmingham's Buck

aroos WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WKBB -News WMBD- Weather Report WMT- Louise Hathaway WOWO-Topics in the News WROK -On the Mall WSUI -Yesterday's Musical Fav-

orites WTAD -More Stately Mansions WTAQ -Women's Side of News

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so) WCCO WBBM WISN WMBD KMOX Big Sister, Dr. Wayne, and

Jerry Miller are worried. Site is resentful and flees.

NBC -Fiddlers Three: WTMJ WHO WIRE WIBA (sw- 15.33)

* NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch, (Crisco) : WLS KWK WMT (sw- 15.21)

WBOW -Just About Time WCFL -News for Women WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WFBM- Kitchen Clinic WGN -Arnold Grimm's Daughter -

WHA- Musical Varieties WIND -Kitchenette WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm. WKBB -Your Home WLW -We Live Again WMAQ -Happy Jack, songs WMBI -/Missionary Echoes

WOC Morning Parade WOWO- Linda's First Love WROK -Intimate Review

SUI -Book Shelf WTAQ- Women's Hour

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT * NBC -Edward MacHugh, The

Gospel Singer. (Ivory Soap) WLS WLW (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Merrymakers: WISN WKBB WFAM WCCO

* NBC -Allen Prescott, the Wife Saver (Manhattan Soap): WMAQ (sw 15.33)

NBC -Walter Blaufuss' Orch.: WBOW KSD WIBA

NBC -To be announced: KWK WMT

Party Line: WTAD WOC KMOX -Let's Compare Notes WAAF Foolish Questions WBBM- Houseboat Hannah WCFL Voice of Cookery WGN -Martha & Hal WHO- Concert Gems WIND- Markets: WPA Prgm. WIRE- Interviews; News WJJD -Two of a Kind WMBD News WOWO-Horne Folks Frolic WTMJ- Singing Strings

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT

* NBC -Girl Alone, sketch (Kel- logg), Betty Winkler WMAQ WLW

CBS -The Gumps, sketch (Pebe- co) WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

NBC -Terri Franconi, tnr.: WIRE WIBA WOWO

NBC -Happy Jack Turner. songs: WBOW KSD (sw- 15.33)

* mns of all Churches: WHO WOC

KWK -Dance Orch. (MBS) WAAF -Eddie & Fannie Cava-

naugh WCFL-Musicale WD/.. -We Heard WFAM - Harlan Hogan WGN -Couple Next Door, sketch WHA -Homemakers * WIBU -AID PARADE (1210

kc) WIND- Rhythm for Two WISN -Ann Leslie's Scrapbook WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD -Bureau of Missing Persons WKBB -Movie News WLS- Livestock Reports; News WMBD -Pekin Homemaker W'Mf-Magic Kitchen WOWO -Organ Musicale WROK-Prevue WSUI- Illustrated Musical Chats WTAD -News WTAQ -News; Markets WTMJ What's New in Milwau

keel

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT * CBS -YOUR NEWS PARADE;

(Lucky Strike Cigarettes): Edwin C. Hill, commentator: WBBM WISN WMBD WOC KMOX WCCO WFBM WKBB

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin. (Ivory Soap): WMAQ WIRE

KSD (sw 15.33) KWK -Range Riders WAAF- Hawaiian Echoes WBOW -Grace & Scotty (NBC) * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL -Interlude WDZ -Tommy Lowe. Evangelist WFAM -Women in the News WGN- Melody Time WHO -Betty & Bol-. WIBA- Garden Party WIND -Harry Zimmerman, organ-

ist WIRE- Health Talk ; Rose Room

Melody WJBC -Lucky Lady, news WJJD -Criminal Court Interview WLS -Orch. & Hired Hands WLW-Markets WMBI -Gospel Music WMT- Treasure Chest WOWO -Consolaires WROK- Woman's Forum WTAD- Morning Varieties WTAQ -Nat Shilkret's Orch.

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Bailey Axton, tnr.: KSD

WLW CBS -Romance of Helen Trent

(Edna Wallace Hopper) ; Vir- ginia Clark: WBBM KMOX WFBM

NBC -Strollers' Matinee: WIRE WCFL (sw- 15.21)

Radio Guide Week

News KWK WBOW Ma Perkins: \tCCO IVT4D Organ Music: WJBC WISN W'AAF Myrna Dee Sergent WDZ- Nathaniel Sbilkret's Orch. WFAM- Four -Eleven Alarm

WGN -Len Salvo, organist WHO Party Line WIBA -Salvation Army WIND- Melody Kings WIRE -All Star Varieties W.LID- Safety Court

WEBB- Musical Almanac WLS -AI Melgarrl, organist WMAQ Dan Harding's

.ketch WMBI- Continued Story Reading WMBD -Neighbor Jim WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WOC -Betty & Bob WOWO The Rondliers WTAQ- Melody Lane WTMJ -Morning Melodies

Wife,

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT

NBC- Armchair Quartet: KSD WHO

NBC -Strollers Matinee: WOWO KWK WIBA

CBS -Our Gal, Sunday, sketch (Old English Floor Wax) WBBM WFBM KMOX

* MBS -We Are Four' WGN WMT

WAAF - Hoosier Philosopher WBOW -Waltz Time WCCO -Kitty Keene tVFI. Fashions on Parade WDZ -Xavier Cheat's Orch. WFAM- Two -Way Harmonies WHA -Song Favorites WIND- County Agent WISN -Your Neighbor WJBC -Payne Pioneers WKBB -Ma Perkins WLS -Melody Parade WLW -Wife Saver WMAQ -Young Hickory, sketch WMBD Linda's First Love WOC -Organ Music WROK -Musicale WSUI -Prgm. Calendar WTAD -Refreshment Time WTMJ -Radio Forum

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT

NBC -Marguerite Padtila. songs: WMAQ KSD (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Love & Learn. sketch: WCFL WOWO

CBS -Jack Berch & His Boys (Fels Naptha) Mark War -

now's Orch.: WCCO KMOX News: WTAD WJJD WISN KWK -Heart of Julia Blake WAAF -Symphonic Hour WBAA- Charlotte Friend Stewart WBBM- Shopping News WBOW -Farm Folks WDZ -Parade of Prgm. in Paris WFBM- Bohemians WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WI-IA -Music Appreciation Course WHO -Kitty Keene. Inc. WIBA- Linda's First Love WIND -News; Peacock Court WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC- Homemakers Pay WKBB -Galena Hour WLS -Don & Helen WLW -Three Spades WMBD- Police Bulletins WMBI- /Midday Gospel WMT- Marriage Clinic WROK- /Tabernacle Hour WSBT News; Stork Reports WSUI- Within the Classroom .

WTAQ -Lyman Nellis WTMJ -Hymns of All Churches

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT

Day

Hoar

* CBS- PRETTY KITTY KELLY (Wonder Bread): WBBM KMOX WOC WISN WCCO

NBC -Dan Harding's Wife, sketch: (sw -1 5.33)

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, sketch: WHO KSD

KWK -Rapid Service WBAA -Birth of the News WCFL -Hit Revue WFBM -Hope Alden's Romance WGN -Wayne Van Dyne & Bob

Trendier WIBA -Hal Gordon (NBC) WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WJBC -Dough Boy, news WJJD -/Noon Day Service WLS -Henry Burr, ballads WLW -Musical Moments Revue WMAQ- Rhythm in the Air WMBD -His Majesty, the Baby WMT- German Band WOWO -Bob Wilson

Ending July 3, 1937

WRCK- Sketch WSBT-Luncheon Dance; Farm

Flashes WTAD -Duke Otten WTAQ- Secrets of Happiness WTMJ -Betty & Bob

11:30 CST 12:30 CDT

* NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.: WMAQ WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21) The Farm and Home Hour

bringe: Walter Hhrnfuss and Homesteaders orch.; the "Farm and Home Bugle" sketch with Bruce Kelantan and Johnny Wolf : H. R. Its nkhage giving "Washing- ton News Comment ":: Roy F. Hendrickson, editor of the Bureau of Agri. Eronom los, discussing "Outlook for Farm Prices,' and Ruth Va n

Demon talking on "The Household Calendar."

NBC -Words & Music: (sw- 15.33) NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch:

WHO KSD KMOX- Refreshment Time WBAA- Harold Schulte, tnr. WBBM- Truman Bradley, news WBOW- Market Reports WCCO- Musical Prgm. WDZ -Sons of Pioneers WFBM- Bohemians WGN -/Mid -Day Service WHA- Talking Book WIND -Music & Banter WIRE -Linda's First Love WISN -Even as You and I WJBC -Man on the Street WLS -Markets; News WMBD -Window Shopper WMT -Frank Voelker, organist

WOC-Front Page Drama WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK- Helene Kimberley. sones WSBT-Irene La Bedz & Dick

Cover WTAD -Police News WTMJ- Fastest Show in Town

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT

CBS -Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories (Spry): WMBD WISN KMOX WCCO WFRM WRRM

NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch: WHO KSD

News: WBAA WMT WBOW- County Agr. Agent WCFL -For Women Only 1VDZ- Trading Post WIND -News; Tango Orch. WIRE -Farm Hour WJBC -Guest Artists WKBB -Farm Flashes WLS- Dinnerbeli Prgm WOC- Chimes; Farm Bureau WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Round the Town WSBT- Man -on- the -Street WSUI -Farm Flashes WTAD -Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers

JANE ACE of "Easy Aces"

Thurs. 5 pm CST (6 CDT)

AFTERNOON 12:00 CST 1:00 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so): WFBM * NBC -Music Guild: WCFL (sw-

15.33) CBS -Rambles in Rhythm: WCCO

WKBB MRS- Concert Orch. : WGN News: WJBC WMBD WTAD

WOC KMOX- Travelogue KSD -News ; Markets ; Organist WAAF -To be announced WBAA -Give Us A Song WBBM -Every Woman WBOW- Street Reporter W BD -J. C. O'Hair WDZ -Man on the Street WHA -Noon Musicale WHO -Markets; Weather WIND -Gary Civic League WIRE- Markets WISN- Musical Heat Wave WJJD -Mid -day Roundup WMT- Hillbillies ; Weather WOWO -Purdue Agri. Program WSBT -News, Harlan Hogan WSUI- Rhythm Rambles WTAQ -Farm Hands

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT Luncheon Dance: WBAA WSBT News: WKBB WROK Pioneer Stories: WHO WIBA KMOX -Magic Kitchen WAAF -Interlude WBBM -Kitty Keene WBOW -Farr Brothers WCCO- Herbert Foote WFBM- Markets; Farm Bureau WGN- Painted Dreams WIND -Let's Dance WIRE -For Women Only; News WJBC- Silvertown Orch. WMBD -Town Crier : Farm Mkts. WMT -Question Man; Voice of

Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike

(Continued on Next Page)

Barber Finds Old

Book in Trunk Sells It for X4000

A small town barber discovered an old copy of "Pilgrims Progress" in a trunk that had been unopened for years. He hoped to sell it for a few dollars. Imagine his joy when he was offered more than $4,000.00 for that one book! This is cited from rare book annals, as one of the many such cases. The American Book Mart, Nationally known buyers of old books, will pay $4,000.00 for each copy of the same edition. They buy thousànds of dollars worth of books annually - they want certain old school books, Bibles, story books, poetry, histories, travel, al- manacs, letters, newspapers, magazines, etc. Many books, even as recent as 1931, wanted. A single book hidden in your old trunks, attic or basement, may bring you $25, $50, $100, $500 or even $5,000 each for certain books. Better investigate now! Send 10c to- day to American Book Mart, 140 S. Dearborn St., Dept. 3901, Chicago, Ill., and they will send you latest list of old books they want to buy and cash prices they will pay!

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Thursday July

1:13 CST 2:15 CDT * NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per.

kins, sketch: WMAQ WTMJ WLW WHO KSD (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Light Opera Co.: WIRE KMOX -Hope Alden's Romance KWK -This Woman's Wotld WBAA- Melody Moments WBBM -Meet the Missus WCCO -Front Page Parade WCFL -Organ Prgm. WDZ- Markets Close WFBM -Apron Strings WGN -June Baker, home talk WIBA -Man on the Street WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WJJD -Ben Kanter, pianist WLS- Homemakers' Matinee WMBD -Pekin Masters of Rhythm WMT -German Band

GALE PAGE WOWO -To be announced

Vocalist in "Roy Shields' Revue" WTAQ- Popular Music

Thurs. 6 pm CST (7 CDT) 1:30 CST 2:30 CDT

(12:15 p.m. Continued)

WOWO -Farm Service WTAD -Cy & Freckles 12:30 CST 1:30 CDT NBC -It's a Woman's World: (sw-

1533) CBS -Dalton Brothers, vocal trio:

WOC WSBT NBC -To be announced: WOWO

WCFL Man on the Street: WROK

WKBB News: WHO WIBA KWK -Variety Prgm. WAAF- Summer Melodies WBAA -Story Lady WBBM-Linda's First Love WBOW -Your Ice Man Delivers

the News WCBD -Zion Prgm. WCCO -Hope Alden's Romance WDZ -Musical Moments Revue WFBM- Hoosier Farm Circle WGN -Lucky Girl, sketch WHA-Farm Prgm. WIND- Markets; Musicale WIRE -Reporter WJJD -Ill. Medical Society WLS -Livestock Summary WLW- Chandler Chats WMAQ -News to You WMBD -Farm News WMT-Markets; Hillbillies WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood WTMJ -Dance Orch. 12:45 CST 1:45 CDT * CBSMYRT & MARGE,

sketch (Super Suds); Billy Artzt's Orch.: WBBM WCCO WFBM KMOX WISN

NBC -Men of the West, quartet: WHO WMAQ KSD sw- 15.33)

NBC -Edward Loessel, piano re- cital: WCFL WOWO

WAAF -Try & Stump Us WBAA- Market Reports WBOW- Pioneer Stories WDZ- What's Doing in Danville? WGN- Concert Orch. WIBA- Livestock; Poultry Mar-

kets WIND- Studio Orch. WIRE -Federal Music Project WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WKBB- Luncheon Musicale WLS -Closing Grain Market;

News WLW -Betty & Bob 44MBD- Peoria Ramblers WMT -Joe Doakes; Aunt Fanny;

Cornhuskers WOC -Man on the Spot WROK -Home Folks Hour WSBT- Rhythmic Serenade WTAQ -News WTMJ- Sidewalk Reporter

1:00 CST 2:00 CDT CBS- Theater Matinee: WKBB

WSBT WOC WISN (sw- 15.27) NBC -Pepper Young's Family,

sketch (Camay): WMAQ KSD WHO WTMJ WLW (sw- 15.33)

News: WFBM WIND WTAD Man on the Street: WMBD

WTAQ KMOX -Hello Peggy KWK- Musical Prgm. WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA -Arsene Summers, contr. WBBM -Radio Gossip Club WBOWJRev. Archie Brown WCBD -Polish Prgm. WCCO -Gene & Glenn WCFL Eddy Hanson, organist WDZ -On the Mall WGN -Wife vs. Secretary WHA -State Capitol Prgm. WIBA -Melody Hour WIRE -Police Court Broadcast WJJD- Federal Housing Prgm. WLS -News, Julian Bentley WMT -Many Happy 'Returns;

Iowa Cornhuskers WOWO -One Girl in a Million

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* NBC -Vic & Sade. sketch (Crisco) Bernardine Flynn & Art Van Harvey: KSD WLW WMAQ WHO WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Do You Remember? Old Favorite Melodies: WOC WISN WFBM WKBB WSBT WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Light Opera Co.: (sw- 15.21) News: KWK WCFL KMOX -Linda's First Love WBAA -Man Behind -the -Wheel WBBM -Flanagrams WBOW- Siesta Serenade WCBD-Concert WCCO- Markets WDZ -Arcola Civic Prgm. WGN -Harold Turner, pianist WHA -Organ Melodies WIBA -Club Matinee WIND- Bleacher Bug WJJD -Happy Harmonies WMBD- Shut -in Prgm. WMT -Movie Man WOWO -Ladies First WROK -Today in Baseball WTAD -Col. Lee Frances

1:45 CST 2:45 CDT * NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH

(Ivory Flakes): WLW WMAQ WTMJ WHO KSD (sw- 15.33)

NBC -The Caballeros: KWK WIRE

KMOX- Josephine Malpin WBAA -Home Helps & Happen-

ings WBBM- Dugout Dope WBOW -Ind. State Teachers Col-

lege WCCO -Do You Remember (CBS) WDZ -Organ Melodies WGN -Baseball Headliners WIND-Sports WJJD- Baseball Today WLS -Home Service Club WMBD -Trading Post WMT -Cedar Valley Frolic WOWO -To be announced WROK- Rippling Melodies

2:00 CST 3:00 CDT NBC- Lorenzo Jones, sketch

(Phillips): WIRE KSD WMAQ WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Bob Byron, songs: WTAQ WISN WKBB WMBD WSBT WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Club Matinee: WENR KWK WOWO WBOW (sw- 15.21)

Baseball; Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit: WBBM WIND WJJD WGN WCFL

KMOX -Ma Perkins WAAF -News & Weather WBAA- Purdue Institute of Amer.

Policy & Technology * WCCO- LADIES FIRST WDZ -Birthday Party WFBM -Julia Blake WHA -Magazine Rack WLW -Modern aires WMBI -Short Stories WROK Matinee Musicale WSUI- Poetic Interlude WTAD -News WTMJ -Home Harmonizers

2:15 CST 3:15 CDT * CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY,

(sketch (Wonder Bread): WFBM

CBS -Novelteers: WISN WMBD WTAQ WOC WSBT WKBB (sw- 15.27)

NBC- Personal Column of the Air (Chipso) : WTMJ WMAQ (sw- 15.33)

* NBC -Edward MacHugh, Gos- pel Singer (Ivory Soap): KSD WHO

Kitty Keene: KMOX WLW KWK -Baseball Warm Up WDZ -News WFBM Time to Relax

WHA- Question Box WIRE -Matinee Varieties; News WMT -Izzy on the Air; Interlude WROK -Two Guitars WSUI -Within the Classroom WTAD- Women's Varieties WTMJ -News; Police Reports

2:30 CST 3:30 CDT * NBC -Follow the Moon, drama

(Woodbury's) with Elsie Hitz & Nick Dawson: WMAQ KSD WHO WLW (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Army Band: WFBM WOC WMBD WFAM WKBB WTAQ WISN (sw- 1S.27)

KMOX -Houseboat Hannah WAAF -,Lutheran Prgm. WCBD- Matinee Gems WCCO -Hello Peggy WDZ -Man on the Train WHA -Music of the Masters WMBI- Sacred Music WMT -Club Matinee (NBC) WOWO -,Old -Time Religion WROK -Musical Joke Book WTMJ- Tunesmiths 2:45 CST 3:45 CDT

NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch (White Naptha): WMAQ KSD WHO WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

KMOX -Dugout Dope KWK-Baseball Interviews WCCO -Army Band (CBS) WDZ -Sweet Music WLW -To be announced 3:00 CST 4:00 CDT

NBC -Archer Gibson, organist: WMAQ WHO

CBS- Current Questions Before the Senate: WOC WFAM WMBD WKBB WCCO WTAQ WISN (sw- 15.27)

CBS -Patti Chapin, songs: WMBD WFBM WKBB WFAM WCCO WTAQ WISN (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Don Winslow of the Navy. sketch: WIRE WBOW (sw- 9.53)

WAAF -Georgia Erwin, contralto * WCLS -FOR YOUR INFORMA-

TION (1310 kc) WHA -Madison Federal Orch. WHO- Xavier Cugat's Orch. WJBC- Newscast WMAQ -Tea Time Varieties WMBI- Foreign Language Service WOC -Judy and Jane WOWO- Concert Hall WROK- Between the Bookends WTAD -Dance Parade WTMJ -Friendship Circle 3:45 CST 4:45 CDT

NBC- Little Orphan Annie. sketch (Ovaltine): WLW (sw -9.53)

CBS -Dorothy Gordon's Children's Stories: WKBB WOC WFBM WMBD WFAM WTAQ WISN (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Johnnie Johnston, bar.: WBOW KSD WENR

NBC -Closing of Annual Conven- tion of Nat'l Education Ass'n: WOWO WMAQ WMT WIRE At this time the N. E. A. pre-

sents brief interviews on educational problems with several of the noted princi- pals and school teachers at- tending the Detroit conven- tion.

WAAF- Contrasts WBBM -Tenth Inning WCCO -Musicale WHO -Houseboat Hannah WIBA -The Lone Cowboy WTAD -Movie Chatter

NEXT WEEK:

Fisherman With his popular "Watch the Fun Go By"

program, Al Pearce has proved he's out-

standing as a radio entertainer. Recently

he went fishing off the Coronado Islands in

the Pacific, proved he's an outstanding fish-

erman, too! With him was a Radio Guide

cameraman - who brought back all the

thrills of this exciting trip -in fine photo-

graphs! Through them, you too can enjoy

the thrills of this outing. They're yours - IN RADIO GUIDE

NBC -To be announced: WENR WMT WLW

Baseball; St. Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs: KMOX KWK

WAAF -Jimmy Kozak, pianist WBOW -The Talk of the Town WDZ -At the Park Prgm. WFBM -School for Wives WIRE -Harry Bason WJBC -Prophetic Hour WMBI- Scadinavian Service WOWO -News; Ken Vernon WROK- Afternoon Concert WTAD -News WTMJ -Kitty Keene. Inc. 3:15 CST 4:15 CDT

NBC -Turn Back the Clock; Alice Remsen, contr.; George Grif- fin, bar.: WHO WIRE WMAQ (sw -9.53)

NBC- Stuart Gracey, bar.: WOWO WMT WIBA

CBS- Interviews at Nat'l Educa- tion Ass'n Convention: WOC WMBD WFBM WKBB WFAM WCCO WTAQ WISN (sw- 15.27)

WAAF-Hollywood Brevities . WBOW -,Devotional Service WENR -Music Circle WLW -To be announced WTAD -Florence Ruth Brown WTMJ-Tell Mrs. Griggs 3:30 CST 4:30 CDT

* NBC -Kellogg's Singing Lady; Ireene Wicker: WLW (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Will Hollander's Orch.: WENR WMT

Radio Guide Week

4:00 CST 5:00 CDT NBC -Kidoodlers: WMAQ WBOW

KSD (sw -9.53) CBS -All Hands On Deck: WFAM

WKBB WCCO WISN NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.:

WIBA WMT WENR WIRE WAAF- Jimmie Kozak, pianist WBAA- Musical Favorites WBBM- Howard Neumiller. pian-

ist WCBD -March Time WCFL -Tea Time WDZ -,Church in the Wildwood WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Swing It WHO -Way Down East WJJD -Baseball Score Board WLW -Mary Alcott WMBD -,Peoria Tabernacle WOC -News WOWO -,Bible Story WROK -Markets; Birthday Club WTAD -Man on Maine Street WTAQ -WPA Concert 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

NBC -To be announced: WIBA WBOW (sw -9.53)

CBS -All Hands On Deck: WISN WOC

NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.: WOWO (sw- 15.21)

KSD -Ferde Grofé s Orch. WAAF -This Rhythmic Age WBBM -Women in the Headlines WCBD -Rhythm Men WDZ -Jungle Jim WGN -Len Salvo, organist WHO- Baseball Resume

Ending July 3, 1937

WIND- Firecracker Man WJJD -Organ Moods WLW -Tom & Betty WMAQ -Malcolm Claire, stories WMBD -Jack Lyon, piainist; News WROK-Buccaneers WTAD- Musical Maniacs

4:30 CST 5:30 CDT * CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS

Resume (Chesterfield): WBBM WOC WFBM WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFAM

News: WENR WJBC WBOW KSD -Bruce Gordon, bar. WA AF-Sport Shorts WCBD -Cabbages & Kings WCCO- Musical Prgm. WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WDZ -Program Prevue WGN- Howard Woods' Orch. WIBA -Betty Gray at the Organ WIND -Cumberland Ridge Run-

ners WISN -Military Band WJJD -Sterling Young's Orch. WLW -In -Laws WMAQ -Don Winslow of the Navy WMT- Franlc Voelker, organist WOWO -News; Chuchu Martinez,

tnr. (NBC) * WRJN -MOVIE GOSSIP (1370

kc.) WROK -Bob Kail, cowboy songs WTAD -Magic in the Air WTMJ- Manhattan Concert Band

4:45 CST 5:45 CDT CBS- George Hall's Orch.: WOC

WISN WFBM WCCO WTAQ WKBB

* NBC -Lowell Thomas, news commentator (Sun Oil) : WLW (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Orphan Annie, sketch (Ovaltine) : KSD WGN

NBC- Escorts & Betty: WENR NBC -Rhythmaires: WMAQ

WBOW News: WIND WTMJ WAAF-Swingtime

WBBM- Across the Dinner Table WCBD -,Lutheran Prgm. WCFL -Light Classics WDZ -Personal Problem Clinic WFAM-Mailbag WIBA -Lone Cowboy WIRE- Sketches in Melody; News WJJD -Flannery Sisters WMBD- Bargain Counter WMT -Freshest Thing in Town WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -In Old Mexico

NIGHT 5:00 CST 6:00 CDT

* NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent): WHO (sw -9.53) (al- so see 9 p.m.)

CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum) : (sw- 11.83) (also see 9 p.m.)

* NBC -Easy Aces, sketch; Jane Ace (Anacin) : WENR WMT WIRE (sw- 11.87)

CBS Concert Ensemble: WOC WMBD WTAQ WCCO WKBB

MBS- Concert Orch.: WGN KWK KMOX- Grandstand Reporter KSD -News; Organist WAAF -News Previews WBBM- Quarter Hour of Romance WBOW- Sundown Express WCBD -Jugo -Slav Radio Hour WCFL -Grace Wilson, contr. WFAM -Crime Casts WFBM -Just Like Home WHAS -Melody Cruise WIBA -Wildlife Federation WIND- German Hour WISN -Show Window WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WJR- Sports WLW -Tom Richley's Orch. WMAQ -News to You WOWO- Dinner Hotir WROK -Make Believe Ballroob WTAD -News WTAM -Tom Manning; Baseball

Scores WTMJ -Laff Parade

5:15 CST 6:15 CDT CBS -Clyde Barrie, bar.; Concert

Orch.: WTAM WOC WKBB (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WENR WBOW WTMJ WOWO KWK (sw- 11.87)

NBC -Vocal Varieties (Turns); Smoothies; DeVore Sisters; Wm. Stoess' Orch.: WHO KSD WMAQ WIRE WLW WTAM

News: WHAS WJJD KMOX -Travelogue WAAF -The Gaieties WBBM Sports Review WCCO- Livestock Reports WCFL -Dance Orch. (NBC) WFAM- Moments in Melody WFBM -,Christian Science Prgm.

Frequencies KMOX-1090 WISN-1120 ROA-830 WJBC-1200 KSD-550 WJJD-1130 KWK-1350 WJR-750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-R10 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WGN-520 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSIII-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

WGN -Sally Jo Nelson & Piano WIBA -Harriet Dorans, songs WJR -Frank Morgan WMBD -Pet Corner; Our Myster-

ious Universe WMT -Baseball Roundup WROK-Sports Review WTAD -Dance Parade 5:30 CST 6:30 CDT

* NBC -HORLICK'S LUM & Abner, sketch: WENR WLW

CBS -Alexander Woollcott, "The Town Crier" (Granger Tobac- co) : WCCO WFBM WHAS WJR WISN WBBM (sw- 11.83) (also see 10:30 p.m.)

News: WCFL WIBA KMOX -Air Edition KSD -Terry & Ted KWK -Luboschutz & Nemenoff WAAF -Petite Musicale WBOW- Sundown Express WFAM -Hits from the Shows WGN -Bob Elso,t, sports WHA -Music Album WHO -Tony Cabooch WIRE -Sports Slants WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WKBB -WPA Prgm. WMAQ - Totten on Sports WMBD -Happy Train WMT-Tea Dance Music; Baseball

Scores WOC- Dinner Music WOWO- Little Nick Sports WROK- Police Court News WTAD -Yellow Fang, drama W TAM -Evensong WTAQ- Honolulu School of Music WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers 5:45 CST 6:45 CDT

* CBS-H. V. Kaltenborn, com- mentator (Philco) : WBBM WCCO KMOX WJR WHAS (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Cabin in the Cotton; South - ernaires Quartet: WOWO WENR

* MBS- Pleasant Valley Frolics: WGN

News: WFBM WMT WSUI WHO Sports Review: WISN WTMJ

WIBA KSD WLW WJJD KWK -Sport Review; News WCFL -Court Notes WFAM -Baseball Scores & News WHA -Book Trails WIRE- Jimmie Allen WKBB- Thalhamtiler ,accordianist WMAQ -To be announced WMBD- Angelus; Where to Go &

What to Do in Peoria WROK -Don & Sleepy, songs WTAD -Twilight WTAM -Sammy Watkins' Orch. WTAQ- Bureau of Public Service 6:00 CST 7:00 CDT

* NBC -RUDY VALLEE'S VARI- ety Hour (Royal Gelatin): WTMJ WIRE WTAM WIBA WMAQ WHO WLW KSD (sw- 9.53)

CBS -To be announced: KMOX WFBM WHAS WBBM WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Roy Shields' Revue: WOWO WLS (sw- 11.87)

* MBS -Music & You: KWK WMT

Sports: WCFL WKBB WMBD WTAD WOC

WAAF -Tuning Around WBOW -Home Decorators WCBD- Dinner Dance WCCO -Musical Prgm. WFAM -Sports; To be announced WGN -Tom, Dick & Harry WHA -Organ Reverie WIND- Reconstruction of Today's

Baseball Game WISN -Down by Herman's WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WROK -Voice of the Listener WSUI- Dinner Hour Prgm. WTAQ- Dinner Ensemble 6:15 CST 7:15 CDT

News: WOC WMBD WBOW -Si & Ezra WCFL -Raspberry College WGN- Musical Moments Revue WJJD -Your City Government

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WKBB -Amer. Family Rcbinson WROK -Dinner Music WTAD -Mary Jane Seaton 6:30 CST '7:30 CDT

* NBC -Boston Symphony Orch. Pop Concerts; dir. Arthur Fiedler : (sw- 11.87)

KWK -St. Louis Cardinals Prgm. WAAF -Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCBD -Travel Talk WCCO -Victor Arden's Orch. WCFL -Jack Kelly's Orch. WFAMWhat's the Answer?:

Moonlight Sonata WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WHA -Evening Musicale WISN- Rendezvous for Two WJJD -Sterling Young's Orch. WKBB -Swetheart Serenade WLS- Musical Prgm. WMBD -Jack Lyon's Concert WOC Studio Swingcopators WOWO -Music by Cugat WROK -Home Folks Frolic WTAD -Dinner Hour WTAM -Silverberg Ensemble WTAQ -News 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT

KWK -Music & You (MBS) WBOW -Swing Time WCCO -Golf Static WCFL- April, May & June WFAM -Your Government; News WISN -Taneo Time WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -News WLS -The Active Citizen WMBD -Byerly Music Hour WOC -Ken's Close Harnunty Boys WOWO- Musical Varieties WTAQ -Imperial Hawaiians 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

* NBC-LANNY ROSS' MAX -

well House Show Boat; Molas- ses 'n' January ; Thomas L. Thomas, bar.; Al Goodman's Orch.; Modern Choir: WIBA WTMJ WLW WMAQ WTAM WHO KSD (sw -9.53) (also see 9.15 p.m.) Tonight's performance of the

Maxwell House Show Boat marks the end of the journey on this famous craft for most of the present talent. Next week the Show Boat will be moored in Hollywood and the veteran Captain Henry (Charles Winni tigerI will take over the helot. Lanny Ross will be missing as will Molasses 'tt' January whose other program will keep them in New York City. Thomas Thomas, baritone, Nadine Conner, soprano and Meredith Willson, orchestra director, have been engaged for the new series of Show Boat programs beginning a week front tonight.

* CBS -Major Bcwes' Amateur Hour (Chrysler): WBBM WHAS KMOX WMBD WJR WOC WISN WCCO WFBM

w- 11.83) MBS -Joe Sanders' Orch.: WGN

KWK WMT WBOW -Sports Parade WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WHA- Astronomy for All WIND- Racing Returns WIRE -Health Drama; Basonology WJJD- Supper Time Frolic WKBB -Continental Nights WLS- Judges of the Round Ta-

ble WROK- Musicale WSB1' Hayloft Jamboree WSUI- Children's Hour WTAD -News WTAQ -Twilight Melodies 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

MBS -Talk About Books: KWK 1VBOW- Rainbow Trio WCFL -Evening Serenade WGN- Victor Arden's Orch. WIRE -Know Your State WMT- Mountain Music WOWO -Musical Varieties WROK -Salon Music WSUI- Vacation Adventuring 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

NBC -Dominion Day Feature: WENR WBOW WOWO WMT (sw- 11.87)

MBS- Sanirny Kaye's Orch.: KWK WCFL -Jack Kelly's Orch. WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WIND -Night Court WIRE -Your Good Health WKBB -Hits and Encores WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WSUI- Veterans of Foreign Wars WTAQ -Ton of the Evening 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

WCFL- Robert Harmon WGN -News; Sport High Lights WIRE -WPA Prgm. WKBB- Bertha Lincoln Huestis WSUI- Previews & Reviews

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT * CBS -YOUR TRUE ADVEN-

ture with Floyd Gibbons (Col- gate) : WFBM WCCO KMOX WISN WBBM WHAS WJR (sw- 11.83)

* NBC -Bing Crosby's Music Hall (Kraft) with Bob Burns, comedian; Jimmy Dorsey's Orch.: WMAQ WTMJ WTAM KOA WHO WIBA WLW KSD (sw -9.53)

Pinch -bitting for Bing Crosby until hi, return, tonight Bob Burns mill take over the Mu- sic Hall and introduce Toby Wing, Roland Young and Viisrha Levitski to the air

audience. The newly married Arkansas hillbilly, will try to till the gap that Crosby will leave, and at the same time keep his guest stars and his sponsor happy. The sante procedure, that of Crosby taking over for Burns. and Burns taking over for Crosby. was followed very success - fnly isst year.

* NBC -Piccadilly Music Hall: Variety Show: WIRE WENR WBOW (sw -6.14)

* MBS- Witch's Tale: KWK WCFL -Herr Louie & the Weasel WGN -Jack Denny's Orch. WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WIRE -Baseball Game WKBB -Gaslight Harmonies WMBD- Brooks Brain 'leaser WMT- Harvey Ingham, dinner WOC -WPA Prgm. WOWO- Little Theater WROK- Voices of the Farm WSBT -Down the Mississippi WSUI- Community Theater WTAQ -Melodic Strings 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

W(_Fl. Lab,r Flashes WIND -Noble & Donnelly Swing -

tette WIRE -Baseball WKBB -John Dietz, accordianist WOC -Mary Louise Krei WROK-Pauline Edwards, songs WTAQ -Jane Gross, songs 8: ?" CST 9:30 CDT

* CBS -March of Time (Serve) Electrolux Refrig'rs) : KMOX WBBM WCCO WFBM WHAS WSBT WJR (sw- 11.83)

* MBS -Henry Weber's Musical Revue: WGN

KWK-Soloists WCFL -Fed. of Women's High

School Teachers Talk WIND -Univ. Br'dcasting Council WISN -Moon Magic WKBB- Memoirs of a Concert

Master WMBD- Embassy Four WOC -See America First WOWO -Amer. Family Robinson WROK -Alexander Sisters WSUI -Waltz Favorites WTAQ -News

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT News: WIND WSUI KWK -Easy Aces WCFL -Dr. Bickham, talk WISN- Rendezvous WMBD- Frolic WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -Girl Scout Prgm. WTAQ- Operatic Gems

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT NBC- Pianist: John B Kennedy

news: (sw -9.53)

* NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent): WMAQ WIRE KOA WTAM WLW KSD (also at 5 p.m.)

CBS -Poetic Melodies, (Wrigley's Gum) ; Jack Fulton, tar.: Franklyn MacCormack : Carlton Kelsey's Orch.: KMOX WCCO WFBM WBBM WJR WHAS (also at 5 p.m.)

CBS -Jay Freeman's Orcia.: WSBT (sw- 11.83)

News: WBOW WMT WIBA KWK WENR

WCFL -Jack Kelly's Orch. WHO- Victor Arden's Orch. WIND- Lithuanian Prgm. WKBB -Hollywood on Parade WOC- Thursday Presents WOWO- Bobbie Grayson's Orch. WROK -Rock River Barn Dance WTAQ -20th Century Club WTMJ- Musical Moments Revue

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT NBC -Kings Jesters: WENR

WMT NBC -Ink Spots, quartet: WLW

(sw-9.53) CBS -Jay Freeman's Orch.: WOC

WMBD WISN * NBC -Show Boat: KOA (also

at 7 p.m.) News: WCFL WKBB Sports: KMOX WJR KSD -Sports; Harry Reser's Orch. KWK -Piano Portrait WBBM -Melodie Time WBOW- Gaieties WCCO- Musical Prgm. WFBM -Len Riley WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHAS- Baseball; Louisville vs.

Kansas City WHO- Today's Winners WIRE -To be announced; News WMAQ -Henderson's Orch. WTAM- Cambrian Choir WTAQ -Cinderella Ballroom WTMJ- Victor Arden's Orch.

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT CBS -Red Norvo's Orch.: WOC

WSBT WISN WKBB WMBD (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Northern Lights, drama; Waldo Pooler; Lee Gordon's Orch.: WBOW WTAM (sw- 9.53)

CBS- Cavalcade of America: KNX KSL (also at 6 p.m.- Wed.)

NBC -News; Jack Russell's Orch.: WMAQ WIRE

Victor Arden's Orch.: KMOX WFBM

Baseball Game: WMT WIRE KSD -Musical Moments KWK -Range Riders WBBM -News, Tod Hunter

WCCO -Easy Aces WCFL- Clarence Black's Orch. WENR -Eddie Varzos' Orch. WGN -Anson We ks' Orch. WHO -The Songfellows WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND- Roumanian Prgm. WJR -The Mummers, drama VV LW-Dick Stabile's Orch. WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTAQ -20th Century Club WTMJ- Moonlight & Shadows 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

CBS -Red Norvo's Orch.: WFBM WCCO

News: WROK WIND KMOX -Alexander Woollcott KSD -Anson Weeks' Orch. KWK -Sport Review WBBM- Manhattan Mother WFBM -Nat'l Youth Administra-

tion WHO- Rolling Stone WIBA- Slumber Hour WMBD -Value Hints WTAM -Cambrian Choir WTAQ -Ball Room WTMJ-Dance Orchestras 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT CBS- Bernie Cummins' Orch.:

WKBB WBBM NBC -Larry Burke, tnr.; Ted

Lewis' Orch.: WMAQ NBC -Ted Lewis' Orch.: WMAQ CBS -Bert Block's Orch.: WHAS NBC -Jerry Blaine's Orch.: WIBA

WCFL WTAM WBOW (sw- 9.53)

MBS -Bunny Berigan's Orch. : -

WGN News: WHO WOC WMBD WLW

WJR WTAQ WCCO WFBM KMOX- Baseball Highlights KWK -Gray Gordon's Orch. WENR-Jesse Crawford's Orch. WIND-Jimmy \none's Orch WISN -Art Institute Talk WSBT -Club Lido WTMJ -News & Sports 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Bert Block's, Orch.: WJR

WFBM CBS -Bernie Cummins' Orch.:

WOC WISN NBC -Jerry Blaine's Orch.: WHO KMOX -Headline Highlights KOA -Thank You Stusia KWK -Ted Lewis' Orch. WCCO -Rollie Johnson WHAS -News WIBA -Organ Reveries WIND -In the Crimelight W'LW -Russ Lyon's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Program Review WTAQ -Dance Orch. WTMJ -Dance Music Till 12:30

a.m.

Thursday July I

AL GOODMAN "Show Boat" conductor

Thurs. 7 pm CST (8 CDT)

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Dick Gasparre's Orch.:

WMAQ CBS -Al Trace's Oren.: WJR

WSBT WKBB WOC WTAQ WFBM WMBD WISN WBBM

CBS- Alexander Woollcott : KNX KSL (also at 5:30 p.m.)

NBC -Fletcher Henderson's Orch.: WIBA WCFL WIRE WTAM WBOW (sw -9.53)

MBS -Eddy Duchin's Orch.: WGN WMT

KMOX- Seven -Star Revue KOA -Happy Times KWK -News WCCO- Baseball Summary WHAS -Harry Curries Orch. WLW- Barney Rapp's Orch. -

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT KOA- Modern Miracles WCCO -Joe Cappti s Orch. WIBA -Club Chanticleer 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WMAQ

WHO KOA CBS -Nocturne; Eddie House, or-

ganist : WISN WBBM WTAQ WMBD WFBM WKBB WOC

NBC -Don Fernandó s Orch.: WENR WIBA

MBS -Frankie Masters' Orch.: KWK WGN WMT

KMOX -Harl Smith's Orch. KSD -Anson Weeks' Orch. WCCO -Dance Orch. WHAS Dance Band

End of Thursday Programs

Friday July 2 Friday

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT CBS -Metropolitan Parade: WFAM

(sw- 21.52) NBC -Streamliners: WBOW Musical Clock: WBBM WKBB

WIRE WOC WROK News: WTAD WMT WHO WLW KMOX -Sing, Neighbor, Sing WCBD -Pianoland & Sports WCFL -Top o' the Morning WIBA -Morning Melody WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS -Pokey & Red Foley

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT Musical Clock: WTAD WMT News: WLS WCCO KMOX -Ozark Varieties WCBD- Polish Sunshine Prgm. WJJD- Toastmaster WLW-¿Sunday School Lesson

7:39 CST 8:30 CDT NBC -Breakfast Club; News:

WOWO CBS Richard Maxwell, songs:

News: KMOX WCCO WFAM (sw- 21.52)

News: WIBA WTMJ WTAQ WBOW -Dawn Patrol WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS -Jolly Joe's Pet Pals WLW -Mail Bag WMBD -Musical Clock

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT CBS- Bachelor's Children, sketch

(Old Dutch Cleanser) KMOX (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WOC WHO Musical Clock: WIBA WTAQ WFAM- ¿Morning Devotions WJJD -Know Your Postal Sedvice

WLS -Don & Helen WLW -Chandler Chats

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage

Patch, sketch (Old English Wax): WMAQ WIRE

* CBS -Betty & Bob, sketch (Gold Medal): WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin, sketch (Ivory Snow): WLS (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Josh Higgins of Finchville: WBOW

Musical Clock: WOC WROK WTAQ WHO

KSD -News; Melody Moods KWK- Radio's Candid Camera WAAF-The Answer Man WCBD -Italian Prgm. MT( German Prgm WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WGN -Melody Sweethearts WHA -Band Wagon WIND -Melody Kings WISN -Early Risers Club WJJD -Bosworth Broadcast WLW- Hymns of All Churches WMBD -News WOWO -Bill Board WTMJ- Revolving Stage

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch

(Louise Philippe) : WMAQ WIRE

CBS -Betty Crocker, cooking talk (Cold Medal): WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

* NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins, sketch: WLS (sw- 15.21)

NBC- Bennett & Wolverton: KSD WAAF Hollywood Brevities WBOW- Morning Headlines WFAM -Your Engagement Book WGN -Musical Mail Box

WHA -Morning Melodies WHO -Time F. Temperature WIND- Hawaiian Serenade WLW -Hope Alden's Romance

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT NBC -Pepper Young's Family.

sketch (Camay) - WLS WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

CBS- Modern Cinderella, sketch (Gold Medal): KMOX WFBM WBBM WCCO (sw- 21.52)

NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch (Anacin): WMAQ WIRE

NBC -Linda Fairchild, Stepmother, sketch: WCFL WBOW KSD

WAAF -Summer Melodies WCBD -German Musicale WFAM- Fashion Pointers WGN -Get Thin to Music WHO -Morning Melodies WIBA- Today's Almanac WIND -Eb & Zeb, sketch WJJD -Drama WKBB- Musical Breakfast WLW-Virginians WMBD -Bandwagon WOC -Mail Bag WOWO- Richard Trojan WROK ¿Morning Devotions WTAD -¿Inter- Church Revival WTMJ -Mary Baker's Matinee

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT * NBC -TODAY'S CHILDREN,

sketch (Pillsbury): WMAQ WTMJ KSD WHO WIRE

CBS -John K. Watkins, news (Gold Medal): WBBM KMOX WFBM WCCO

NBC -Viennese Ensemble: WBOW MBS -The Couple Next Door:

WLW KWK -Top o' the Morning WAAI- Caroline Rice WCFL -Tunes They're Humming WFAM- Harmony Hall

Radio Guide Week

WGN -Harold Turner, pianist WIBA- Society Reporter WIND -Let's Dance WI :BB- Sunshine Express WLS -The Hilltoppers WMBD -Party Line WMT -Day Dreamer WOC- Newspaper of the Air WOWO- Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * CBS -Heinz Magazine of the

Air; "Trouble House," sketch; B. A. Rolfe's Orch.; Reed Ken- nedy, bar.: KMOX WCCO WBBM WFBM WISN WOC "Don't lie alarmed if your

baby's appetite lapses in the summertime" states Clar Savage Littlednle, editor of Parents' Magazine. "A baby is apt to eat about one -fifth as much in bot weather." Mrs. Littlednle will discuss "The Care of Babies During Summer Months" when guest speaking on today's Magazine of the Air.

* NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (ivory Flakes) : WLS (..sw

15.21) NBC -David Harum, sketch (Bab

0): WIRE WMAQ KSD WHo (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Vagabonds: WIBA WBOW WAAF- Woman's Hour WCBD -Prophetic News WCFL -Morning Musicale WFAM- Shoppers' Guide

WGN -Don. Pedro, songs WHA -Dental Health WIND- Municipal Court WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -Chancel Steps WLW- Linda's First Love WMBD -Melody Parade WMT -News WROK- Markets & News

Ending July 3, 1937

WSUI -Women We Read About WTAD- Morning Matinee WTAQ -Women's Hour WTMJ -Household Hints

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT * NBC -Backstage Wife, sketch

(Dr. Lyons): WMAQ WHO WIRE KSD WTMJ WIBA (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso): WLW WLS (sw- 15.21)

KWK -Party Line WAAF- Variety Prgm. WBOW-Uptowners WCCO -To be announced WCFL- Swingtime WGN- Bachelor's Children WHA -World Peace News t;t JJD- Service Orch. WKBB -News WMBD -Weather Report WMT -Your Home WOWO- Topics in the News WROK -On the Mall WSUI -Yesterday's Musical Fav

orites

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT * NBC -Vic & Sade, sketcn

(Crisco) WLS KWK WMT isw- 15.21)

* CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin- so) : WMBD WISN WCCO KMOX WBBM Sue's problems worry Big Sis-

ter and Sue is trying des- perately to solve them.

NBC -How to to Charming, sketch (Phillips) : WMAQ WIRE WTMJ WIBA (sw- 15.33)

Mixing Bowl: WOC WKBB WAAF -Estelle Barnes, pianist WBOW -Just About Time WCFL -News for Women WFAM- Shidler Serenade

WFBM- Kitchen Clinic WGN- Arnold Grimm's Daughter WHA- Musical Varieties WHO- Concert Gems WIND -Fashion Flashes WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm. WLW -We Live Again WMBI- QRadio Bible School WOWO-Linda's First Love WROK- Intimate Review WSUI -Book Shelf

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT * NBC -Edward MacHugh, Gospel

Singer (Ivory Soap): WLS WLW (sw- 15.21) * CBS -Dr. Allan Roy Defoe (Lysol) WBBM WCCO KMOX

NBC -Lee Gordon's Orch.: KSD WHO (sw- 15.33) Dr. Allan R. Dafne will speak

on "Character and Health Education."

NBC -To be announced: KWK WMT

Party Line: WTAD WOC WAAF- Foolish Questions WBOW- Looking Around WCFL -Voice of Cookery WFAM -In Movieland WGN -Woman in the Store WIBA- Rhythm & Romance WIND -News; Markets WIRE -Interviews; News WISN -Down the Avenue WJJD -Two of a Kind WKBB -Tonic Tunes WMAQ -Rhythm in the Air WMBD -News WOWO- Beauty Chat; Home Folk

Frolic WTMJ -Blue Room Ensemble

10:00 CST I1:00 CDT * NBC -Girl Alone, sketch (Kel-

logg) : WMAQ WLW

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Friday July 2

GOGO DE LYS CBS Songstress

Fri. 4:45 pm CST (5:45 CDT)

(10 a.m. Continued)

NBC -Chuchu Martinez, tnr.: WIBA WIRE WBOW

CBS -The Gumps, sketch (Pebe- co) : KMOX WBBM WFBM WCCO

NBC -Happy Jack Turner, songs: KSD (sw- 1533)

KWK -Homemakers Music Hall WAAF -Eddie & Fannie Cavanaugh WCFL -New Songs WDZ -We Heard WFAM -Harlan Hogan; Rainbow

Girl WGN -Couple Next Door, sketch WHA -Homemakers WHO -Betty Crocker * WIBU -AID PARADE (1210

kc) WIND -20th Century Serenade WISN -Ann Leslie's Scrapbook WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD- Bureau of Missing Persons WKBB -Movie News WLS -Livestock Reports; News WMBD -The Lady & the Doctor WMBI -Gospel Music WMT -Magic Kitchen WOC -Hymns of All Churches WOWO -Consolaires WROK -Prevue WSUI- Illustrated Musical Chats WTAD -News WTAQ -News; Markets WTMJ -What's New in Milwau-

kee?

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT * CBS -YOUR NEWS PARADE (Lucky Strike Cigarettes), Edwin C. Hill. commentator: WBBM WISN WMBD WKBB WOC KMOX WCCO WFBM * NBC -Story of Mary Marlin (Ivory Soap): WMAQ WIRE KSD (sw- 15.33)

KWK -Range Riders WAAF -Swingtime * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL-Interlude WDZ- ABaptist Church WFAM -Women in the News WGN -Len Salvo, organist WHO -Betty & Bob, sketch WIND- Morning Melodies WIRE -Mrs. Demarchus Brown WJBC -Lucky Lady, news WJJD- Criminal Court Interviews WLS -Orch. & Four Hired Hands WLW- Markets WMT -Music Memory WROK -Woman's Forum WTAD- Morning Varieties WTAQ- Master Singers

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT CBS- Romance of Helen Trent

(Edna Wallace Hopper) ; Vir- ginia Clark: WFBM WBBM KMOX

NBC -To be announced: WOWO (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Joe Dumond & Cadets: WCFL WLW KSD

News: WBOW KWK WDZ Ma Perkins: WCCO WTAD WAAF -Myrna Dee Sergent WFAM -J. Quincy Ames WGN -Nothing But the Truth WHO -Party Line WIND -Harry Zimmerman, organ-

ist WISN -Organ Melodies WJBC -Dollar Daze WJJD- Safety Court WKBB- Musical Almanac WLS -Al Melgard, organist WMAQ -Dan Harding's Wife,

sketch WMBD- Toastmaster Bakers WMBI- Continued Story Reading WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WOC -Betty & Bob

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WTAQ- Melody Lane WTMJ- Morning Melodies

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT NBC -Joe White, tnr.: WIRE

WLW KSD WHO NBC -To be announced: WBOW

KWK CBS -Our Gal. Sunday, sketch

(Old English Floor Wax): WBBM WFBM KMOX

* MBS -We Are Four: WGN WMT

WAAF- Hoosier Philosopher WCCO -Kitty Keene WCFL- Fashions on Parade WDZ -Monticello Co -Op WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WHA -Music of the Strings WIND -Harry Zimmerman. organ WISN -Movie Chat WJBC -Payne Pioneers WKBB -Ma Perkins, sketch WLS -Melody Parade WMAQ -Young Hickory, sketch WMBD- Linda's First Love WOC -Organ Music WROK- Bulletin Board WSUI -Prgm. Calendar WTAD -Radio Varieties WTMJ -Cartrieht Family; News

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Levee & Learn, sketch:

WCFL WOWO CBS -Ruth & Bill, songs: WCCO

KMOX WFBM NBC- Alexander Bros.: KSD (sw-

15.33) News: WJJD WISN WTAD KWK -Newark Orch. (MBS) WAAF- Symphonic Hour WBAA -Urban Sociology, Noss WBBM- Houseboat Hannah WBOW- Neighbor Jim WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA -Music Appreciation WHO -Kitty Keene, Inc. WIBA -Linda's First Love WIND -News; Peacock Court WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC- Homemakers Pay Day WKBB -Platteville Hour WLS -Big City Parade WLW -Frim Sisters WMAQ -See Our Stars, Norman

Ross WMBD- Thrift Message; Police

Bulletins WMBI- AMidday Gospel Hour WMT- Marriage Clinic WROK -Bernice Callahan, songs WSBT -News; Stork Reports WSUI- Within the Classroom WTAQ -Lyman Nellis WTMJ -Hymns of All Churches

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT * CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY

(Wonder Bread): WBBM KMOX WISN WOC WCCO

NBC -Dan Harding's Wife, sketch: (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, sketch: WHO KSD

MBS -Tom, Dick & Harry: WON WLW

KWK -Rapid Service WBOW -Valley Hour WCFL -Hit Revue WFBM -Hope Alden's Romance WIBA -Neighbor Jim WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WJBC -Dough Boy, news WJJD -ANoon day Service WKBB -What's New WLS -Virginia Lee & Sunbeam WMAQ -Charlie on the Spot WMBD -His Majesty the Baby WMT- German Band WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK- Community News WSBT- Luncheon; Farm Flashes WTAD -Duke Otten * WTAQ- HOLLYWOOD ON PA-

RADE WTMJ -Betty & Bob

11:30 CST 12:30 CDT * NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.: WMAQ WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21)

The Farm and Home Hour brings: Conservation Day program with guest speak- ers; "Uncle Sam's Forest Rangers" sketch starring Harvey Hays, Judith Lowry, Raymond Johnson and Lucille Rusting; Walter Blaufuss and Homesteaders orch. and the Ranch Boys trio.

NBC-John's Other Wife, sketch: WHO KSD

NBC -Words & Music: (sw- 15.33) KMOX- Refreshment Time WBBM- Truman Bradley, news WBOW- Market Reports WCCO- Musical Prgm. WDZ -Allis Chalmers' Prgm. WFBM -Bohemians WGN -AMid -day Service WHA -Talking Book WIND -T.B. Ass'n, talk WIRE- Linda's First Love

WISN -Even as You and I WJBC -Man on the Street WKBB -Farm Flashes WLS- Markets; Weather; News WMBD- Window Shopper WMT- Tangled Tunes WOC- Neighbor Jim WOWO -Man on the Street WROK- Helene Kiberley, songs WSBT -Pacific Paradise WTAD -Police News WTMJ- Fastest Show In Town

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS -Aunt Jenny's Real Life

Stories (Spry) : WBBM WCCO KMOX WISN WFBM WMBD

NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch: WHO KSD

News: WBAA WMT Farm Flashes: WIRE WSUI WBOW- County Agr. Agent WCFL -For Women Only WDZ -Crossroads Trading Post WIND -News; Tango Orch. WJBC -Reid & Vin WLS -Dinnerbell Prgm. WOC -Farm Bureau WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK-'Round the Town WSBT -Man on the Street WTAD -Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers

AFTERNOON

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so) : WFBM * NBC -Medieval Palio Race at Siena, Italy: WCFL (sw- 15.33)

CBS -News Through a Woman s Eyes (Pontiac) : WCCO KMOX WKBB WBBM WISN Today Kathryn Cravens plans

to Hy to Hollywood, so she will occupy today's broadcast with a discussion of her pro- posed Hight and what she plans to accomplish while at the cinema capital.

MBS- Concert Orch.: WGN News: WJBC WMBD WOC

WTAD KSD -News ; Markets ; Organist WAAF-To be announced WBAA -Agricultural Forum WBOW -Street Reporter WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WDZ -Danville Man on the Street WHA -Noon Musicale WHO- Markets; Weather WIND -Italian Hour WIRE -Markets WJJD -Mid -day Roundup WLS -Dinnerbell Prgm. WMT -Hillbillies; Weather WOWO -Sari 'n' Elmer WSBT -News; Harlan Hogan WSUI- Rhythm Rambles WTAQ -Farm Hands

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT NBC -To be announced: WCFL

(sw- 15.33) News: WKBB WROK KMOX -Magic Kitchen W AAF- W altztime WBAA- Luncheon Dance Time WBBM -Kitty Keene WBOW -Farr Brothers WCCO -Chili Beaners WFBM- Markets WGN- Painted Dreams, sketch WHO- Councilman Lem Turner WIRE -For Women Only; News WISN -Musical Heat Wave WJBC -Dance Music WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMT -Voice of Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farnn Service WSBT- Luncheon Dance WTAD -Cy & Freckles

12:30 CST 1:30 CDT NBC -Bennett & Wolverton, in-

strumentalists: WCFL CBS- Montana Slim, cowboy

songs: WOC WSBT NBC -Walter Logan's Musicale:

(sw- 15.33) Man on the Street: WKBB

WROK News: WMAQ WIBA WHO Rhythm Rascals: WTMJ WTAQ KWK -Variety Prgm. WAAF- Summer Melodies WBAA- Athletic Review WBBM- Linda's First Love WBOW -Your Ice Man Delivers

the News WCBD -Zion Prgm. WCCO -Hope Alden's Romance WDZ -Lazy Jim Day Sings the

News WFBM -Hoosier Farm Circle WGN -Lucky Girl, sketch

WHA -Farm Prgm. WIND- Markets; Interlude WIRE- Reporter WJJD -P. -T. A. Prgm. WLS- Livestock Markets WLW -Charles Dameron, presents WMBD -Farm News WMT- Markets; Hillbillies WOWO- Pioneer Stories WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood

12:45 CST 1:45 CDT * CBS -M Y R T & MARGE,

sketch (Super Suds); Billy Artzt's Orch.: WBBM WFBM WISN WCCO KMOX

NBC -Peggy Wood Calling: WCFL WOWO

NBC -Walter Logan's Musicale: WMAQ WHO KSD

WAAF -Try & Stump Us WBAA- Market Reports WBOW -Merry Melodies WCFL -Noon -day Concert WDZ -What's Doing in Danville? WGN -Marriage License Bureau WIBA -Livestock; Poultry Mar-

kets WIND- Studio Orch. WIRE- Musical Revue WJJD -The Serenader WKBB- Luncheon Musicale WLS -Closing Grain Market;

News WLW -Betty & Bob WMBD -Dean & Gail I, MT-Joe Doakes; Aunt Fanny WOC-Man on the Spot

1 ROK- Service Sam; Home Folks Hour

WSBT- Rhythmic Serenade WTAQ -News WTMJ -Sidewalk Reporter

1:00 CST 2:00 CDT NBC -Pepper Young's Family,

sketch (Camay) : WMAQ KSD WHO WLW WTMJ (sw- 1533)

CBS -Concert Hall; Kreiner String Quartet: WKBB WOC WSBT (sw- 15.27) * NBC -Radio Guild, drama: WCFL WIRE

News: WFBM WIND WTAD Man on Street: WMBD WTAQ KMOX- Inquiring Reporter KWK -Sid Gary, bar. (MBS) WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA -Frank Triboulet, tnr. WBBM -Radio Gossip Club WBOW -ARev. Archie Brown WCBD -Polish Musicale Prgm. WCCO -Gene and Glenn WDZ -Chick Martin WGN -Wife vs. Secretary WHA -State Capitol Prgm. WIBA -Melody Moments WISN -Mary Ann Presents WJJD -Art of Living WLS -News, Julian Bentley WMT -Many Happy Returns; Tim

Brady's Roundup WOWO -One Girl in a Million

1:15 CST 2:15 CDT * NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins, sketch; Willard Farnum: WMAQ WLW KSD WTMJ WHO (sw- 15.33)

KMOX -Hope Alden's Romance KWK -This Woman's World WBAA -You & Your Health WBBM -Meet the Missus WCCO -Front Page Parade WDZ- Markets Close WFBM -Apron Strings WGN -June Baker, home talk WIBA -Man on the Street WIND -Torrid Tunes WISN- Concert Hall (CBS) WJJD -Ben Kanter, pianist WLS- Homemakers' Matinee WMBD -The People's Court WMT -German Band WOWO -To be announced WTAQ -Popular Music

1:30 CST 2:30 CDT * NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Crisco); Art Van Harvey: WMAQ WLW WHO WTMJ KSD (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Three Consoles: WISN WOC WKBB WSBT WFAM WFBM WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

News: KWK WCFL KMOX- Linda's First Love WBAA -Melody Moments WBBM-Flanagrams WBOW- Siesta Serenade WCBD -Hit Tunes WCCO-Markets WDZ -Montezuma Broadcast WGN- Lawrence Salerno & Piano WHA -Organ Melodies WIBA -WCTU Prgm. WIND -Bleacher Bug WJJD -Happy Harmonies WMBD- Shut -In Prgm. WMT -Movie Man WOWO- Ladies First WROK -Today in Baseball WTAD- Musical Moments Revue

Radio Guide W.e4 Ending July 3, 1937

1:45 CST 2:45 CDT * NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WHO WLW WMAQ WTMJ KSD (sw- 15.33)

KMOX- Josephine Halpin KWK -Hod Williams' Orch. (MBS) WBAA -Typing Instruction WBBM- Dugout Dope WBOW- AClnristian Science WCBD -Civic Prgm. WCCO -Three Consoles (CBS) WDZ -Organ Melodies WGN -Baseball Headliners WIBA -Club Matinee WIND- Sports Globe WJJD -Baseball Today WLS -Home Service Club WMBD -Trading Post WMT -Cedar Valley Frolic WOWO -To be announced WROK-Melodeers

2:00 CST 3:00 CDT NBC -Club Matinee: WENR

KWK WOWO WBOW NBC -Lorenzo Jones, sketch

(Phillips): WMAQ WIRE KSD WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Among Our Souvenirs: WOC WKBB WMBD WSBT WISN WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

Baseball; Chicago Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates : WBBM WGN WCFL WIND WJJD

KMOX -Ma Perkins KWK -Musical Prgm. WAAF -News; Weather WBAA -Purdue Institute of Amer.

Policy & Technology * WCCO- LADIES FIRST WDZ- Birthday Party WFBM -Julia Blake WHA -Magazine Rack WLW -Helen Nugent, contralto WMBI- ARadio Bible School WROK- Matinee Musicale WSUI- Poetic Interlude WTAD -News WTMJ -Home Harmonizers

2:15 CST 3:15 CDT * CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY, sketch (Wonder Bread): WFBM

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso): WMAQ WTMJ (sw- 15.33) * NBC -Edward MacHugh, Gospel Singer (Ivory Soap): WHO KSD

Kitty Keene: KMOX WLW KWK -Baseball Warm Up WAAF -Health Talk WDZ -News WHA -Question Box WIRE- Matinee Varieties; News WMT -Izzy on the Air; Interlude WSUI -Within the Classroom * WTAD- BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE

2:30 CST 3:30 CDT * NBC -Follow the Moon, drama (Woodburÿ s) with Elsie Hitz & Nick Dawson: WMAQ WHO WLW KSD (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Bon Voyage: WMBD WOC WKBB WFAM WFBM WCCO WISN (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Club Matinee: WMT KMOX- Houseboat Hannah WAAF -Int'l Potpourri WDZ -Marts Wife on the Train WHA -Music of the Masters WMBI- Gospel Music WOWO -AOld Time Religion WROK -Musical Joke Book WTAQ -Prof. A. F. Dietrich, talk WTMJ -Tunesmiths

2:45 CST 3:45 CDT NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch

(White Naptha): WMAQ KSD WLW WHO WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

KMOX- Dugout Dope KWK -Baseball Interviews WDZ -Sweet Music WLW -To be announced WMBI -The Jew WTAD- Juanita Colpits, pianist 3:00 CST 4:00 CDT

NBC -To be announced: WMT WENR

CBS- Salvation Army Band: WMBD WFAM WOC WCCO WISN WKBB WTAQ (sw- 1527)

NBC- Arthur Lang, songs: WHO WMAQ

Baseball; St. Louis Browns vs. Chicago White Sox: KMOX KWK

WAAF -Jimmie Kozak, pianist WBOW -The Talk of the Town WDZ- AChurch of God Prgm. WFBM -School for Wives WHO -Women's News Broadcast WIRE -Harry Bason WJBC- ASunday School Lesson WMBI- AJewish Sabbath Ser-

vice WOWO -News; Ken Vernon WROK- Afternoon Concert

WTAD News WTAQ -Studio Frolic WTMJ -Kitty Keene 3:15 CST 4:15 CDT

NBC -To be announced: WTMJ WMT WIBA (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Eton Boys, quartet: WFBM WOC WFAM WKBB WTAQ WISN WCCO WMBD (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Adventures of Dari Dan (Darn- Rich): WIRE WMAQ (-9.53)

WAAsw F -Front Page, drama WBOW- ADevotional Service WENR -Music Circle WHO -Hello, Peggy WLW -To be announced WOWO-On the Mall WTAD- Lawrence Glosemeyer 3:30 CST 4:30 CDT * NBC -Kellogg's Singing Lady,

Ireene Wicker Presents Chil- dren's Operetta: WMT WTMJ WIBA (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Doris Kerr, songs: WFAM WISN WCCO WKBB WTAQ WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Don Winslow of the Navy, sketch: WIRE WBOW (sw- 9-53 )

CBS -News Through a Woman's Eyes (Pontiac) : WFBM

NBC -Gentlemen of Rhythm: WENR

WAAF -Happv Jack & Andy * WCBS -MOVIE GOSSIP (1420 kc) * WCLS -FOR YOUR INFOR- MATION (1310 kc)

WDZ -At the Park WHO -Rhythm Makers WJBC -News WLW -Story Lady WMAQ -Tea Time Varieties WMBD - Salvation Army Prgm. WMBI -Music and Special WOWO -Ace Williams WROK- Between the Bookends WTAD -Dance Hour 3:45 CST 4:45 CDT

NBC -Johnny Johnston, bar.: KSD WENR WBOW

CBS -Funny Things, Children's Prgm.: WKBB WMBD WTAQ WÌSN WFAM WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Little Orphan Annie, sketch JOvaltine): WLW (sw -9.531

NBC kie Heller, tnr.: WIRE WOWO WMAQ WMT (sw-

WAAF- Contrasts WBBM -Tenth Inning WCCO -Musicale WDZ -Home Folks Hymn Hour WFBM -Bib Top Tunes WHO -Houseboat Hannah WIBA -Club Matinee WTAD -Movie Chatter WTMJ -Friendship Circle 4:00 CST 5:00 CDT

CBS- Howard Phillips, bar.: WTAQ WFAM WMBD WCCO WKBB WISN

NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.: WIRE WENR WMT

NBC- Education in the News: WMAQ WBOW (sw -9.53)

KSD -Musical Memories WAAF -Jimmie Kozak, pianist WBBM -Howard Neumiller, pian-

ist WCFL -Tea Time WDZ -At the Park Prgm. WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Swing It WHO -'Way Down East WJJD- Baseball Score Board WLW -Toy Band WMBI -Bible Quiz WOC -News WOWO- ABible Story WROK- Markets: Birthday Club WTAD -Man on Main Street 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.: WOWO

CBS- Hobart Bosworth, Dean of Hollywood: WKBB WOC WISN WFAM WTAQ WCCO

NBC -Barry McKinley, bar.: KSD WBOW (sw -9.53)

WAAF -Front Page Drama WBBM -Hello, Peggy WDZ -Jungle Jim WFAM -Dan Dunn WGN-Lea Salvo, organist WHO -Baseball Resume W1ND- Firecracker Man WJJD -Julane Pelletier, pianist WLW -Torn & Betty WMAQ- Malcolm Claire, stories WMBD- Peoria Ramblers; News WROK- Buccaneers WTAD- Musical Maniacs 4:30 CST 5:30 CDT * CBS -NEWS: DAILY SPORTS Resume (Chesterfield): WKBB WBBM WFBM WOC WMBD WFAM WTAQ

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Frequencles RMOX-1090 WISN-1120 ROA-830 WJBC-1200 MD-550 WJJD-1130 KWK-1350 WJR-'750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WGN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-£40 WSIII-880 WHAS-820 WTAn-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

NBC -News; Clark Dennis, tnr.: WOWO

KSD- Baseball Scores; Piano duo WAAF-Sports WBOW -News WCCO -Musicale WCFL -Hal O'Halloran IVDZ- Program Prevue WENR- What's the News? WGN- European Travel Tour WIBA -Betty Gray at the Organ WIND- Cumberland Ridge Runners WISN -Hoe Down Mountaineers * WJBC -BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WLW-In-Laws WMAQ -Don Winslow of the Navy WMBI -Gospel Music WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WROK -Lee Harrison, songs WTMJ -Melodeers

4:45 CST 5:45 CDT * NBC -Lowell Thomas, news

commentator (Sun Oil): WLW (sw- 15.21)

NBC Little Orphan Annie. sketch (Ovaltine): WGN KSD

CBS -Gogo de Lys, songs: WFBM WISN WTAQ WCCO WKBB WOC

NBC -Escorts & Betty: WENR WMT

NBC -Rhythmaires: WMAQ WBOW

News: WIND WTMJ WAAF -Tower Tunes WBBM- Tomahawk Trail WCFL -Light Classics WDZ- Behind the Scenes in Holly-

wood WFAM -Mailbag WIBA -Lone Cowboy WIRE -Organ Melodies; News WJJD- Flannery Sisters. songs WMBD Bargain Counter WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -In Old Mexico WTAD- Lorene Meyer Hughes

NIGHT

5:00 CST 6:00 CDT * NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY

( Pepsodent),: WHO (sw -9.53) (also see 9 p.m.)

CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum): (sw- 11.83) (also see 9 p.m.)

NBC -Mary Small, songs: WENR WOWO KWK

CBS -Northwestern Univ. Book- shelf: WKBB WCCO WISN WOC WTAQ WMBD

NBC -Adventures of Dari Dan (Dari- Rich): KSD

News: WMAQ WTAD KMOX- Grandstand Reporter WAAF -News Previews WBM -Life Stories WBOW- Sundown Epress WCFL -Grace Wilson, contralto WFAM -Crime Casts WFBM -Just Like Home WGN -Vagabond Varieties WHAS- Melody Cruise WIBA -Mary Smill WIND -German Hour WIRE -An Aisle Seat WJJD -Serenader WJR-Sports WLW -Eichstadt's String Ens. WMBI- Sunset Hour WMT -To be announced WROK -Make Believe Ballroom WTAM -Tom Manning; Baseball

Scores WTMJ -Lefty Culpepper

5:15 CST 6:15 CDT * NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO

Station (Alka-Seltzer); Pat Barett: WMAQ WIRE WHO WTMJ WTAM (sw -9.53) (also see 9:15 p.m.)

CBS -Hollace Shaw, sop.: WTAQ WKBB WOC (sw- 11.83)

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NBC -Fray & Braggiotti, pianists: WOWO WENR

News: WJJD WHAS KMOX -This Wondrous World KSD -News; Organist KWK- Novelty Presentations WAAF -Dance Revue WBBM- Sports Review WCCO- Livestock Reports WCFL -Phil Warner, pianist WFAM- Moments in Melody WFBM- Famous Homes W1BA- Silver Springs Prgm. WISN -Show Window WJR -Musical Moments Revue WLW -Rhythm in Song WMBD -Pet Corner; Melody Min-

iature WROK- Sports Review WTAD-Children's Amateur Hour

5:30 CST 6:30 CDT * NBC- HORLICK'S LUM & AB-

ner. sketch ; Norris (Abner) Goff: WLW WENR

CBS -Herbert Foote's Ensemble: WFBM WTAQ WKBB WHAS WOC

CBS -Hollywood News (Nox- zema) : (sw- 11.83)

News: WCFL WIBA KMOX -Air Edition KSD -Terry & Ted KWK -Coyita Bunch W AAF -Rhythm Rhapsody WBBM -Men of Zest WCCO -Baseball Scores WFAM -Gately's Gaieties WGN -Bob Elson, sports WHA -Music Album WHO -Cabelleros (NBC) WIRE- Sports Slants WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WJR- Hollywood Spotlight WMAQ- Totten on Sports WMBD -Happy Train WMT -Dance Music; Sports WOWO -Little Nick, sports WROK -Musicale WTAD -Yellow Fang, drama WTAM- Junior Safety Police Club WTMJ -Heinie' s Grenadiers

5:45 CST 6:45 CDT * 'CBS -H. V. Kaltenborn, com-

mentator (Philco) : WBBM KMOX WHAS WJR' WCCO (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Bughouse Rhythm: WIRE NBC- Howard Price, tnr.: WENR

WOWO News: WFBM WMT WHO WSUI Sports: KSD WIBA WISN WLW

WTMJ WJJD KWK -Sport Review; News WCFL -Court Notes WFAM -Baseball Scores & News WHA -Book Trails WIND -Roller Skating Derby WKBB -The World Dances WMAQ -Pat & Hank, comedy WMBD -Angelus; Where to Go &

What to Do in Peoria? WOC- Dinner Music WROK- Motorist Interviews WTAD- Twilight WTAQ -Bureau of Public Service

6:00 CST 7:00 CDT * NBC -CITIES SERVICE CON -

cert; Lucille Manners, sop.; Rosario Bourdon's Orch.; Rev- elers Quartet: WMAQ WTMJ KSD WHO WIBA WTAM (sw -9.53)

Lucille Manners will sing' Cradle Song of 1915 (Kreis- ler): Roses of Picardy (Wood); Please Learn to Love from- "Buddies" (Mi- lian). Ross Graham offers: My Days Have Been so Won-

- derous Free (Hopkinson). In duet. Miss Manners and Mr. i:rthant offer: Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses (Open - shaw). The Revellers: Fos- ter medley; Doughboy Songs. Ensemble: Our Country's Pa- triotic Songs, and, Star Spangled Banner. Orchestra' March (Bourdon)' American Fantasy (Herbert); Turkey in the Straw; Semper Fidelis (Sousa); Ameritan from "Silhouettes" (Hadley) : Mel- ody (Dawes); Flit of the Day.

* NBC -IRENE RICH (WELCH Grape Juice); Drama: WIRE WAIT WLS KWK (sw- 11.87) Irene Rich stars tonight in

"The Kind Miss Wilson," an original drama by Arch Obo- ler. The story concerns the strange adventure which be- falls Rena Wilson, a famous lady explorer, when she re- turns to New York from her latest expedition. Ned Weyer supports her in the role of Ted Brooks, a matrimonially-in -

clined young man. CBS - Broadway Varieties (Bi -So-

Dol) ; Oscar Shaw, bar. & m.c.. Carmella Ponselle, sop.; Eliza. beth Lennox. contr.; Victor Atdens Otch.- WBBM KMOX WCCO WFBM WHAS WJR (sw- 11.83)

Sports: WKBB WOC WTAD WCFL WMBD

WAAF- Oklahoma Outlaws WBOW -Home Decorators WFAM- Sports; 20th Century Ser-

enade WGN -Eddy Duchies Orch. WHA -Organ Reverie WIND- Rebroadcast of Today's

Ball Game WISN -Down by Herman's WJJD -Harry Owens' Orch. WLW -Pleasant Valley Frolics WMBI- QSunday School Lesson WOWO -Rhythm Makers WROK -Voice of the Listener WSUI- Dinner Hour Prgm. WTAQ -Dinner Ensemble 6:15 CST 7:15 CDT

NBC -Roy Campbell's Royalists: WLS KWK WMT WOWO (sw- 11.87)

News: WMBD WOC WBOW -Si & Ezra WCFL -Stars of Tomorrow WFAM -News; Five Minute Prob-

lems WIRE -Carl Baker WJJD -Your City Government WKBB- Sweetheart Serenade WLW -Frank Morgan & Guests WROK- Dinner Music WTAD- Sunshine Melodies

6:30 CST 7:30 CDT * CBS -CHESTERFIELD PRGM.;

Hal Kemp's Orch.; Alice Faye: WFBM WHAS KMOX WCCO WISN WJR WKBB WFAM WBBM WOC WMBD (sw- 11.83) (also see 9:30 p.m.)

NBC -Death Valley Days, drama (Borax): WLS WLW WMT KWK (sw- 11.87) The story of a Fourth of July

celebration in the famous old mining camp of Panamint will he told by the Old Ranger tonight. The celebration in- rluded a triumphal proces- sion down the canyon of the Goddess of Liberty in a Car of State (the butcher's wagon which also served as the camp hearse), a flag- raising -and trouble between two ladies!

* MBS -Lone Ranger, drama: WGN

WAAF -The Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCFL -Jack Kelly's Orch.

WHA- Evening Musicae WIRE- Rhythm Jubilee WJJD -Sterling Young's Orch. WMBI- Sacred Music WOWO -To be announced WROK -Home Folks Frolic WTAD- Dinner Hour WTAQ -News

6:45 CST 7:45 CDT WBOW- Victor Arden's Orch. WIRE -Indiana Sportsmen WJJD -Dude Martin WROK -Alice Blue, songs WTAQ -Ramblin' Trio

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT NBC -To be announced: WLS

KWK WMT WIBA WTMJ WOWO (sw- 11.87)

* CBS- Hollywood Hotel (Camp- bell's Soup); Jerry Cooper, m.c.; Anne Jamison, sop.; Igor Gorin, bar.; Frances Langford, contralto; Raymond Paige's Orch.: WHAS WMBD WBBM WCCO KMOX WFBM WJR (sw- 11.83) Tentatively scheduled for to-

night's dramatic episode on "Hollywood Hotel" is a ver- sion of "General Hospital" enacted by a cast starring Franehot Tone, Maureen O'Sullivan and Virginia Bruce. Added features of the program are Jerry Coop- er, m.e., and Frances Lang- ford, Anne Jamison, Igor Gorin, singers, and the mu- sic of Raymond Paige's orchestra.

NBC -Abe Lyman's Waltz lime (Phillips) ; Frank Munn, ter.; Lois Bennett, sop.: WMAQ KSD WTAM WIRE WHO (sw- 9.53 ) Frank Munn offers: You'll

Never Go to Heaven, and, In an Old Venitian Garden. Lois Bennett sings, Septem- ber in the Rain. Mr. Munn and Miss Bennett sing in duet, It Looks Like Rain in Apple Blossom Lane. Orch.: A Kiss in the Dark; I Won- der What's Become of Sally;

. Mission Bells at Sundown; I Wish I Could Dance Forever. Chorus: Let Me Call You Sweetheart.

News: WKBB WTAD WBOW -Sports Parade WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch. WIND pacing Results WISN- Fortune Calls WJJD -Supper Time Frolic WLW- Stories by Camera WOC- German Band

Radio Guide Week

WROK- Musicale WSBT -Down the Mississippi WSUI -Children's Hour WTAQ -Piano Musings

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT WBOW- Musical Moments Revue WCFL- Evening Serenade WISN -Woods Dreyfus, organist WKBB -Demi -Tasse WROK- Livingston Trio WSUI- Travel's Radio Review W TAQ-Talking Drums

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT NBC -To be announced: WENR

KWK WMT WLW (sw- 11.87) * NBC -True Story Court of Hu-

man Relations, drama: WMAQ WHO KSD WTAM (sw -9.53) (also see 10:30 p.m.)

WBOW -Harlem Minstrels WCFL- Symphony Prgm. WGN -Anson Weeks' Orch. WIBA -Pop Concert WIND -Steel, drama WIRE -Mystery Mind Pianist W1SN- American Weekly WKBB -See America First WOC- Musical Moments WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK-Ken Harris' Orch. WSBT -Musical Mirror WSUI -Evening Musicale WTAQ -Top of the Evening WTMJ- Musical Answer Man

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT WCFL- Peacock Kelly's Orch. WGN -News; Sport High Lights WIND- Evening at Country Club WISN -Twenty Fingers of Melody WOC- Vivian Benschoff WSUI- American Scene

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT * NBC- RALEIGH AND KOOL

Show; Morton Bowe, tor.; Edythe Wright & Jack Leon- ard, vocalists; Three Esquires; Tommy Dorsey's Orch.: WMT WENR KWK (sw -6.14)

* CBS -Ferde Grofe's Symphonic Orch., Vocal Ensemble, dir., Edwin Smalle (Banking Ser- vice): W -ISN WMBD KMOX WHAS WSBT WFBM WBBM WJR (sw- 11.83) The program begins with the

orchestra playing Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever "; Orch. and Small's chorus: Roses of Picardy (Wood); Parade (Eastwood Land); Camp Town Races (Foster). Ode to the Star Spangled (Grofe). Edward Ellingson sings: Foster's "Old Folks at Home." Mary Kendel sings: "Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair."

* NBC- Campana's First Nighter. drama: WHO WTMJ WIBA WMAQ WTAM WLW KSD KOA (sw -9.53)

WCCO- Musicale WCFL -Herr Louie & the Weasel WGN -Jack Denny's Orch. WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WIRE -Uninterupted Melodies. WKBB -Gaslight Harmonies WOC- Jungle Jim WOWO- Concert Hall WROK-Voices of the Farm WSUI- Musical Prgm. WTAQ- Safety Council

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

WBOW- Junior Waltonian Club WCFL -Labor Flashes WIND -Stars Over Manhattan WKBB -Sentimental Music WOC -This and That WOWO- American Scene WROK -Make Believe WTAQ -To be announced

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT * NBC -JIMMIE FIDLER'S HOL-

lywood Gossip (Drene): KSD WMAQ WTAM WIRE WTMJ KOA WLW (sw -9.53)

CBS -Babe Ruth's Baseball Com- ments & Interviews (Sinclair Refining Co.) : WOC WISN WCCO WBBM WFBM WKBB KMOX WHAS WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -The Liedersingers: WBOW KWK WENR WIBA Quartets of German " lieder"

and French "chansons," sel- dom heard in their original form, are being given in a new series of programs by the Liedersiegers. The songs al- ways strike a responsive chord in listeners because of their melodious character and easy comprehensibility. Com- posed to the lyrics of the great poets of Germany and France, the music includes such masters of the "lied" form as Schubert, Brahma and Schumann. The Lieder- singers give representative programs of this type of mu- sic, restricting themselves, however. to works originally composed for quartet singing.

Ending July 3, 1937

Musical Moments Revue: WSBT WOWO

WCFL- Philips Kinsman WGN- Curtain Time WHO -Exploring America with

Carveth Wells WIND -New Voices for Old WMBD -Walter Hill, bar. WMT -Band Wagon WROK-Musicale WTAQ -News

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT NBC -Elza Schallert Interviews

Bobby Breen: WENR WBOW KWK (sw -6.14)

NBC -To be announced: WTAM WMAQ WIRE KOA KSD (sw- 9.53 )

CBS -To be announced: WSBT WOC WCCO WKBB KMOX WJR (sw- 11.83)

Musical Moments Revue: WFBM WHAS WROK

To be announced: WBBM WTMJ Wt l'L Insurance Talk WHO -Jerry Cooper. songs WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -News & Sports WISN -The Unbelievable WLW -Happy Time WMBD -All -Star Varieties WMT -Dream Songs WOWO -Bob Wilson WSUI -News

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY,

(Pepsodent): WMAQ WIRE WTAM WLW KSD KOA (also at 5 p.m.)

* NBC -Promenade Concert, dir. Roy Shield; Edward Davies, bar.; Vivian della Chiesa, sop.; Noble Cain's A Cappella Choir: WENR

CBS- Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum); Jack Fulton, tnr.; Franklyn MacCormack; Orch.: WFBM WBBM KMOX WHAS WJR WCCO (also at 5 p.m.)

NBC -George R. Holmes, political news: (sw -9.53)

CBS -Gus Arnheim's Orch.: WSBT (sw- 11.83)

News: KWK WBOW WMT WIBA Musical Moments Revue: WHO

WKBB WCFL -WPA Philharmonic Choir WIND- Swedish Prgm. WISN -Moon Magic WMBD-Harmonettes WOC-Friday Presents WOWO -Bobby Grayson's Orch. WROK- Friar's Frolic WTAQ -20th Century Club WTMJ- Kilowatt Orch.

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT * NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO

Station (Alka Seltze) : KOA KPO WIBA (also at 5:15 p.m.)

NBC -Jean Sablon, songs: (sw- 9.53)

CBS -Gus Arnheim's Orch.: WISN WOC WMBD

MBS -Anson Weeks' Orch.: WGN KWK

News: WKBB WCFL Musical Moments Revue: WBBM

WTAQ WTAM Vic Arden's Orch.: WHAS WMT KMOX- Sports KSD- Sports; Rhythm Makers KWK -Gray Gordon's Orch. WBOW -The Gaieties WCCO -To be announced WFBM -Len Riley WHO- Today's Winners WIRE -To be announced; News WJR -Musical Prgm. WLW- Madhatterfields, sketch WMAQ -Norman Pearce, bachelor

poet; Annette King, contr. WROK -Homespun Hour WBOW -Swing Time WTMJ -Straight from the Should-

er

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT

NBC -Hudson -De Lange's Orch.: WHO WBOW WTAM KSD (sw -9.53)

CBS -Frank Dailey's Orch.: WOC WISN WHAS WFBM WTAQ WSBT WKBB (sw- 11.83)

CBS -Chesterfield Prgm.; Hal Kemp's Orch.: KNX KSL (al- so at 6:30 p.m.)

Musical Moments: WMBD WIBA KMOX -Hollywood Spotlight KOA- Golden Melodies KWK -Range Riders WBBM -News, Tod Hunter WCCO- Vacation Varieties WCFL -Clarence Black's Orch. WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WJR -The Great Plague WLW- Barney Rapp's Orch. WMAQ -News; Carlos Molina's

Orch.

Friday July 2

ROSARIO BOURDON "Cities Service Concert"

conductor Fri. 6 pm CST (7 CDT)

WMT- Baseball Game WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTMJ -Moonlight & Shadows

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT CBS -Frank Dailey's Orch.:

KMOX WJR News: WIND WROK KSD -Anson Weeks' Orch. KWK -Sport Review WBBM- Manhattan Mother WIBA -Club Chanticleer WMBD -Vahto Hints WOWO -Promenade Concert 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC- Trump Davidson's Orch.:

WOWO CBS -Shep Fields' Orch.: WBBM

WISN WKBB WHAS NBC -Larry Burke. tnr.: Jerry

Blaine's Orch.: KOA WTAM WBOW WCFL (sw -9.53)

MBS- Horace Herdt's Orch.: WGN KWK

News: WJR WOC WCCO WHO WFBM WMBD WLW WTAQ

KMOX- Baseball Highlights WENR -Jesse Crawford's Orch. WIBA -Organ Reveries WIND -Jimmy Noone's Orch. WMAQ -Henry Busse's Orch. WSBT -Club Lido WTMJ -News; Sports 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Shep Fields' Orch.: WFBM

KMOX NBC -Jerry Blame's Orch.: WHO WCCO- Rollie Johnson WHAS -News WIBA -Slumber Hour W1ND -House of Peter MacGreg-

or WJR -This Week in Review WLW -Dick Stabile's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Prgm. Review WOC- Victor Arden's Orch. WTAQ- Witching Hour WTMJ -Dance Music Till 12:30

a.m.

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Fletcher Henderson's Orch.:

WIRE WBOW WENR WIBA WHO WTAM (sw -953)

CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WBBM WOC WSBT WISN WTAQ WMBD

NBC- Johnny Hamp's Orch.: WMAQ WOWO (sw -6.14)

CBS -George Hamilton's Orch.: WFBM WKBB

NBC -Court of Human Relations: KPO KOA (also at 7:30 p.m.)

MBS -Jack Denny's Orch.: WGN WMT

News: KMOX KWK WCCO- Summary Baseball Game WHAS -Louisville Dance Time WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WLW- Salute to Lincoln, Neb. 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT CBS -Bernie Cummins' Orch.:

WBBM WSBT WMBD WTAQ WISN WOC

KMOX -Seven Star Revue KWK -Jack Denny's Orch. WCCO- Mack's Rhythm Kings WMBD- Bernie Cummins' Orch.

(CBS)

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT CBS -Nocturne: WISN WMBD

WTAQ WBBM WFBM WKBB WOC

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WENR KOA WHO WIBA

MBS -Al Jahn's Orch.: WGN WMT KWK

KSD -Anson Weeks' Orch. WCCO -Carlos Molina's Orch. WHAS -Dance Band WLW -Moon River

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Saturday July 3 Saturday

CHARLES LYONS "Kaltenmeyer's Kindergarten"

announcer Sat. 3:30 pm CST (4:30 CDT)

MORNING

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT NBC -The Streamliners: WBOW * NBC- Breakfast Club; News:

WOWO (sw- 15.21) CBS -Ray Block, pianist: WFAM

KMOX (sw- 21.52) Musical Clock: WBBM WROK

WOC WKBB WIRE News: WTAD WHO WMT WLW WCBD -Pianoland & Sports WCFL -Top o' the Morning WIBA- Morning Melody WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS- Variety Prgm.

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT CBS -Dalton Bros.: WOC WFAM

KMOX (sw- 21.52) Musical Clock: WTAD WMT News: WLS WCCO WCBD -Polish Sunshine Prgm. WJJD- Toastmaster WLW -/Morning Devotions WMBD -Peoria Ramblers

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT CBS- Mellow Moments; News:

WOC WFAM (sw- 21.52) News: WIBA WTMJ WTAQ Musical Clock: WMBD WCCO KMOX- Tick -Tock Revue WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS -Jolly Joe's Pet Pals WLW -Larry & Sue

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT CBS -Mellow Moments; News:

WKBB Gene & Glenn: WHO WOC KMOX- Better Films Council WFAM -/Nazarene Church WIBA -Musical Clock WJJD -Salvation Army Prgm. WLS -Morning Minstrels WLW -John Quincy Bass

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT NBC -Breen & de Rose, songs:

WLW WOWO (sw- 15.21) CBS -Your Garden and Mine:

KMOX WFAM WFBM WTAQ WKBB

NBC -Charioteers: KSD WMAQ WIRE WBOW

Musical Cloak: WOC WROK WHO

KWK-Radio's Candid Camera WAAF- Miniature Concert WBBM -Women in the Headlines WCBD -Italian Prgm. WCCO -Musical Chimes WCFL- German Prgm. WGN -Margery Graham, stories WHA -Band Wagon WIND -Ben K inter, pianist &

Harry Zimn irman, organist WISN -Early N ;ers Club WJJD -Bosworth, Broadcast WLS -Jolly Joe's Jr. Stars WMBD -News WTMJ- Basket of Melody

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT NBC -Vass Family: KSD WMAQ

WIRE NBC- Raising Your Parents, Ju-

venile Forum: WLW WOWO (sw- 15.21)

CBS- Richard Maxwell, songs: WTAQ WKBB WFBM

KMOX -Ozark Varieties WBBM -Lee Francis, pianist WBOW- Morning Headlines WFAM -Your Engagement Book WGN- Musical Mail Box WHA- Morning Melodies WHO -Time & Temperature WIND- Hawaiian Serenade

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT * CBS -Let's Pretend, Children's

Prgm.: WFBM WFAM WTAQ

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NBC-Manhatters; Dance Orch.: KSD WBOW WIRE

Morning Melodies: WGN WHO KWK- Musical Program WAAF- Happiness Time WBBM -Chicago Board of Health WCBD -German Musicale WCCO -Time Signals WIBA -Today's Almanac WIND -Eb & Zeb, sketch WJJD -Ben Kanter, pianist WKBB- Musical Breakfast WLS- Friendly Philosopher WMAQ- Morning Greetings WMBD -Bandwagon WOC -Mail Bag WROK- Morning Devotions WTAD- Inter -Church Revival WTMJ -Mary Maker's Matinee

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT NBC -Bill Krenz' Orch.: WMAQ

KWK WLW (sw- 15.21) WAAF -Estelle Barnes, pianist WBBM -Amer. Dental Ass'n WCFL- Federal Hour Prgm. WGN- Harold Turner, pianist WHO -Manhatters (NBC) WIBA- Society Reporter WIND -Let's Dance WJJD- American Scene WKBB- Sunshine Express WLS-Hilltoppers WMBD -Party Line Melodies WMT -Day Dreamer WOC -News WOWO- Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries WTMJ -Swinging a New Song

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT CBS -Fred Feibel, organist: WOC

WISN WFBM WFAM NBC -Sue Mitchell, songs: WLW NBC -To be announced: WIBA

WMAQ KSD WBOW WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

MBS -Ed Fitzgerald & Co.: KWK News: WMT WTAD WIND KMOX -Carolyn Pryce WAAF -Woman's Hour WBBM -Pappy Cheshire & His

Hillbilly Band WCBD -Hit Tunes WCCO- Pianist WCFL- Interlude WGN- Morning Melodies WHO -Death Rides Again WIRE -Hymn Singer WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -Chancel Steps WLS,Priscilla Pride WMBD -Songs of Arvilla WROK- Markets & News WSUI- Better Vision Prgm. WTAQ -Top Tunes

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT NBC -Minutemen, quartet: WLW

WIRE WOWO CBS -Fred Feibel: WCCO KMOX NBC -Nancy Swanson, songs:

WHO WIBA WMAQ KSD (sw- 15.33)

WAAF- Variety Prgm. W BO W -Uptown ers WCBD- Service Men's Meeting WCFL- Garden Talk WHA -Int'l Scene WIND -Dept. of Commerce, talk WJJD -Kinney's Hawaiians WKBB -News WLS -Merry Go Round WMBD -Weather Report WMT -Your Home WROK-On the Mall WSUI -Yesterday's Musical Fav-

orites WTAD -More Stately Mansions WTAQ -Marion Martin WTMJ -Carla Pestalozzi

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT NBC -To be announced: WOWO

(sw- 15.21) * CBS -Concert Hall: WKBB

WTAQ WISN WFBM WFAM WOC-

NBC-Mystery Chef: (sw- 15.33) NBC Bromley House. bar.: WHO

WMAQ WBOW WIRE * MBS -Army Band: KWK WMT

WGN KMOX -Let's Compare Notes WAAF- Swingtime WCCO -Stock Reports WCFL -News for Women WIBA -Nancy Swanson Concert WIND- Kitchenette WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm. WLW -Fed. of Music Clubs WMBD -Dick Raymond, violinist WMBI -K. Y. B. Club WROK- Intimate Review WSUI -Book Shelf WTAD -Popular Dance Revue WTMJ -Bav Scouts of America

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT NBC -Dixie Debs: KSD WMAQ

WIRE WLW (sw- 15.33) KMOX -Travelogue WAAF -Foolish Questions WBOW -Just About Time WCCO -Dr. W. A. O'Brien WCFL -Voice of Cookery WHO -Capt. F. G. Timmons WIBA- Rhythm & Romance WIND -Valpariso Univ. Prgm. WJJD -Happy Harmonies WMBD -News WROK- Morning Varieties WTMJ -Don Alvardos

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC -Continentals: KSD WMAQ

WIBA WBOW WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Captivators: WCCO WFBM WKBB WFAM KMOX WTAQ WOC WBBM WISN

NBC -,Call to Youth: WLW WOWO WIRE

KWK- Musical Prgm. WAAF -Hollywood Brevities WCFL- Shopper WDZ -We Heard WGN- Melody Time WHA -Homemakers WIND -20th Century Serenade WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WLS -Markets & News WMBD -Adven. in Scoutland WMT -Magic Kitchen WROK-Prevue WSUI -Illustrated Musical Chats WTAD -News WTMJ- What's New in Milwau-

kee?

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Orientale: WCCO WKBB

KMOX WFAM WISN WTAQ WOC WMBD WBBM WFBM

NBC -Three Rancheros; WOWO KWK -News WAAF- Georgia Erwin, contr. * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL- Timely Tunes WDZ -Tommy Lowe, Evangelist WGN -June Baker, home talk WIND- Morning Melodies WIRE- Talented Musicians Prgm. WJBC -Lucky Lady, news WJJD -Ben Kanter, songs, piano WI.S -The Novelodeons WLW-Markets WMBI -,Teen -Age Bible Study WM T-Treasure Chest WROK- Woman's Forum WTAD -Morning Varieties

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Rex Battle's Ensemble:

KSD WHO NBC -George Hessberger's Orch.:

WMAQ WIBA WOWO (sw- 15.21)

CBS -George Hall's Orch.: WOC KMOX WISN WCCO WTAQ WFAM WBBM WFBM

KWK -Uncle Dick's Kiddie Klub WAAF -Myrna Dee Sergent WBOW -Par 16 Party WCFL -New Songs WDZ -Talks on Advertising WGN -Memory Lane WIND -Harry Zimmerman, organ-

ist WIRE -So You're Going to Get

Married? WJBC- Newscast WJJD -Harry Owens' Orch. WKBB- Musical Almanac WLS -Al Melgard, organist WLW- Academy of Medicine WMBD -Neighbor Jim WMBI- /Church School Hour WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WTMJ -Morning Melodies

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT NBC -Rex Battle's Ensemble:

WLW WIRE CBS -George Hall's Orch.: WKBB

WMBD WAAF -Jimmy & his Pals, drama WCCO -Federal Housing Adm. WCFL- Fashions on Parade WDZ- Xavier Cugat's Orch. WGN -Edna Sellers, organist WHA -Fiano Gems WIND -Harry Zimmerman, organ WJBC -Payne Pioneers WJJD -Debator's Forum WLS- Variety Prgm. WMT- George Hessberger's Orch.

(NBC) WOC -Organ Music WROK- Kiddies Club WSUI -Prgm. Calendar WTMJ -News; Victorians

Radio Guide Week

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT CBS -Jack Shannon, songs: WOC

WKBB WCCO WFBM KMOX WTAQ WFAM

NBC -Whitney Ensemble: WMAQ KSD WHO (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Our Barn, children's prgm.: WOWO WIBA

News: WJJD WISN WTAD WAAF -Symphonic Hour WBAA -Just Kids WBBM- Herbert Foote, organist WDZ- Markets Close WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA- Consumer's Searchlight 11'IND -News; Peacock Court WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC -Homemakers Pay Day WLS -Red Foley WLW -Ohio Fed. Women's Clubs WMBD- Police Bulletins WMBI -Young People's Hour WMT- Marriage Clinic WSBT -News; Stork Reports WSUI- Science News

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT CBS -Jim Shields, tnr.: WISN

WOC WFBM WKBB KMOX- Junior Radio Parade KWK -Rapid Service WBBM -Quarter Hour of Romance WCCO- Markets WCFL -Hit Revue WDZ -News of Neighbors WGN -Wayne Van Dyne with Bob

Trended WHA- Science News WHO- Whitney Ensemble (NBC) WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WIRE- Safety Club WJBC -Dough Boy, news WJJD -This Week's Hits WLS- Garden Club WLW -Musical Moments WMBD -His Majesty. the Baby WMT -German Band WROK -Helen Benson, cowgirl WSBT-Peoples' Store Mailbag WSUI- Morning Melodies WTAD -Duke Otten WTMJ -To be announced

11:30 CST 12:30 CDT * NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.:

WMAQ WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21) The Farin and Home Hour

brings: National 4 -H Club Music Hour; Concert by the IT. S. Marine Band.

CBS -Buffalo Presents: WOC WCCO WSBT WKBB WFBM (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Campus Capers: KSD WHO WCFL (sw- 15.33)

WBAA -Guest Prgm. WBBM- Truman Bradley, news WBOW- Market Reports WDZ -Sons of Pioneers WGN -,Midday Service WHA -Music Album WIND -Toytown Revue WISN- German Hour WJBC -Man on the Street WJJD -Uncle Joe & Aunt Sally WLS- Markets; Weather; News WMBD -Window Shopper WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WOWO -News WROK -Helen Kimberley, songs WSUI -Travelog WTAD- Police News WTMJ- Fastest Show in Town

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS- Buffalo Presents: KMOX

WMBD WBBM- Chicago Park District WBOW- County Agr. Agent WCCO- Safety Talk WDZ -Crossroads Trading Post WHA -WPA Facts & Plans WIRE -Farm Hour WJBC -Guest Artists WLS- Cldsing Grain Market WMT -News; Hillbillies WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Round the Town WSBT- Man -on -the -Street WSUI -Farm Flashes WTAD -Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers

AFTERNOON

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT CBS- Madison Ensemble: WKBB

WCCO WSBT NBC -Your Host Is Buffalo:

WCFL (sw- 1533) * NBC -Start of Vanderbilt Cup

Races: WMAQ WIBA WLW KWK (sw- 15.21) The start of the Vanderbilt

Cup automobile race today at

Ending July 3, 1937

Roosevelt Raceway, New York, will be broadcast at this time with Bill Stern at the microphone. One hour and fifteen minutes after the conclusion of this airing, NBC will report the progress of the rare, and the finish will he covered at 5 p.m: EDT (4 EST or CDT: 3 CST: 2 MST: 1 I'ST).

News: WJBC WTAD WMBD WOC

Markets: WIRE WBAA KMOX -Magic Kitchen KSD -News; Organist WAAF- Musical Bulletin Board WBBM -Every Woman WBOW- Street Reporter WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WDZ- Danville Man on the Street WFBM -,Mid -day Meditation WGN- Concert Orch. WHA -Noon Musicale WHO -Corn Belt Hour WIND -Federal Housing Prgm. WISN -Heat Wave WJJD -Mid -day Round -Up WLS- Poultry Service Time WOWO- Howard Ropa WSUI- Rhythm Rambles WTAQ -Farm Hands

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT CBS -Ann Leaf, organist: WSBT

WCCO NBC -To be announced: WMAQ

WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21) News: WROK WKBB WAAF -W altztime WBAA -Luncheon Dance Time WBBM -Lee Francis, pianist WBOW -Noon Day Melodies WFBM- Markets; Farm Bureau WGN -Three Graces & Piano WIND -Let's Dance WIRE -Fruit Growers Report;

News WJBC -Dance Time WLS -Home Talent Prgm. WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMT -Question Man; Voice of

Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farm Service WTAD -Cy & Freckles

12:30 CST 1:30 CDT NBC -Jesse Crawford's Orch.:

KWK WMAQ WOWO (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Ann Leaf, organist: WOC NBC- Golden Melodies: WLW

(sw- 15.33) News: WIBA WTAQ WCCO

WHO WIRE Man on the Street: WKBB

WROK WAAF -For Mother & Dad WBAA -Footnotes on the Head-

lines WBBM -Flanagrams WBOW -Your Ice Man Delivers

the News WCBD- German Prgm. WCFL-Musicale WDZ -Rhythm Makers WFBM- Hoosier Farm Circle WGN- Concert Orch. WHA -Farm Prgm. WIND- Bleacher Bug WJJD -Happy Harmonies WLS -Livestock Market; John

Brown WMBD -Farm News WMT- Markets; Hillbillies WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood WTMJ -Dance Orch.

12:45 CST 1:45 CDT CBS -Tours in Tone: WOC WSBT

WKBB WBBM WMBD WCCO News: WFBM WTAQ KSD -Bert Block's Orch. WAAF- Pacitic Paradise WBAA- Vocational Guidance WBBM- Dugout Dope WBOW -Merry Melodies WDZ- What's Doing in Danville WGN -Baseball Headliners WHO -Lem Turner & Four Dons WIBA- Livestock; Poultry Mar-

kets WIND- Sports Globe WIRE -,Saturday Devotionals WJJD- Baseball Today WLS -Winnie, Lou & Sally WMT -Aunt Fanny; Cornhuskers WROK -Home Folks Hour WTMJ -Sidewalk Reporter

1:00 CST 2:00 CDT NBC -Chick Webb's Orch.: WOWO

(sw- 15.21) CBS -Down by Herman's: WISN

WFBM WSBT KMOX WOC WKBB (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Concert Miniature: WHO KSD WMAQ WLW (sw- 15.33)

Baseball; Chicago Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates: WBBM WGN WIND WCFL WIND

Man on the Street : WMBD WTAQ

WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA -Radio Stage WBOW -,Rev. Archie Brown WCBD- Polish Prgm. WCCO -Gene & Glenn WDZ- Hoosier Rangers WHA- Taxation in Wisconsin WIBA - Melody Moments WLS -Homemakers' Hour WTAD -News WTMJ -Dance Orchestras

1:15 CST 2:15 CDT WCCO -Dance Orch. WDZ -Organist WHA -Die Deutsche Musik Stunde WIBA -Man on the Street WIRE- Police Court Broadcast WISN- Diamond Dope WMBD- Saturday Carnival WMT- German Band WTAQ -Popular Music

1:30 CST 2:30 CDT NBC- Week -end Revue: WHO

WBOW WMAQ WIRE KSD WLW (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Department of Commerce Series: WFBM WOC WSBT WKBB WTAQ WCCO (sw- 15.27) The Department of Commerce

presents, as the feature of its Story of Industry series, "The Machine -Tool Manufac- turing Industry."

NBC -Progress of Vanderbilt Cup Races: WOWO (sw- 15.21)

KMOX- Medical Society EWE -News WBAA -Saturday Musical Review WCBD -Front Page Drama WDZ -Pearlie Mae Shephard WIBA -Club Matinee WISN -Tea Dansante WMT -Movie Man WROK -Today in Baseball

1:45 CST 2:45 CDT NBC -Caballeros: KWK WOWO

(sw- 15. CBS -Clyde

21) Barrie, bar.: WISN

WFBM WSBT WKBB WOC WCCO WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

KMOXJosenhine Halpin WBAA- Saturday Review WCBD - Federal Housing Prgm. WDZ -Popeye Club WMBD- Trading Post WMT- Afternoon Music WROK -,Rev. L. E. Eckley

2:00 CST 3:00 CDT NBC -Club Matinee: WENR

WOWO WIRE KWK (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Dictators: WTAQ WMBD WFBM WSBT WKBB KMOX WOC WISN (sw- 15.27)

WAAF -News & Weather WCCO -Baseball Game WDZ-Birthday Party WHA -Organ Melodies WMBI -Plain Talks and Music WMT -Peggy & Her Pals WTAD -News WTMJ -Jam Session with the

Swingsters

2:15 CST 3:15 CDT KMOX -Dugout Dope KSD -News; Melody Parade KWK-Baseball Interviews WAAF- Mkts.; Salon Interlude WDZ -News WROK -Two Guitars WTAD -James Mosely

2:30 CST 3:30 CDT NBC -Club Matinee: WMT CBS- Daacepators: WOC WISN

WMBD WFAM WKBB WFBM WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

NBC -To be announced: WMAQ WHO WIRE WBOW WLW sw- 15.33)

WAAF- Petite Musicale WDZ -Sweet Music WHA -Music of the Masters WROK- Musical Joke Book WTAD -,Sunday School Lesson 2:45 CST 3:45 CDT

WBBM -Tenth Inning WISN- Diamcud Dope WTAD- Juanita Colpits, pianist 3:00 CST 4:00 CDT

NBC -Finish of Vanderbilt Cup Races: WENR WOWO WLW WMT (sw- 15.21)

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Frequencies KMOX-1090 WISN-1120 KOA-830 WJBC-1200 KBD-550 WJJD-1130 KWK-1350 WJR-7b0 WAAF-920 WKBB-1600 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-870 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 'WHIN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WGN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSUI-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

CBS -Frank Dailey's Orch.: WTAQ WMBD WBBM WFBM WFAM WOC WKBB (sw- 15.27)

NBC -To be announced: (sw -9.53) Baseball; St. Louis Browns vs.

Chicago White Sox: KMOX KWK

WAAF- Jimmie Kozak, pianist WDZ -At the Park WGN -Swing It WISN- Baseball Game WJBC -Children's Hour WJJD -Baseball Score Board WMBI- Mother Ruth WROK -Moods in Blue WTAD -News WTMJ -News; Poultry & Police

Reports

3:15 CST 4:15 CDT WAAF -Adventuring with the

Marines WENR -Music Circle W'GN- Radioland Orch. (MBS) WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WROK- Musicale WTAD- Concert Hall of the Air WTMJ -To be announced

3:30 CST 4:30 CDT * NBC- Kaltenmeyer's Kindergar-

ten (Quaker Puffed Wheat); Bruce Kamman: WIBA WLW WMAQ WIRE WHO (sw -9.53)

CBS -Eton Boys Quartet: WFBM WTAQ WFAM WMBD WBBM WKBB WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Finish of Vanderbilt Cup Races: WBOW WENR

WAAF- Terrence Rasmussen. bar. * WCLS -FOR YOUR INFOR-

MATION (1310 kc) WIND -Band Box W J BC -News WJJD -Doc Hopkins WMBI Foreign Language Service WROK-J Bible Story Hour WTMJFriendship Circle

3:45 CST 4:45 CDT CBS- Dorothy Gordon's children's

corner: WFBM WTAQ WFAM WMBD WOC WBBM WKBB

NBC -Herman Middleman's Orch.: WBOW WENR WOWO WIRE WLW WMT sw- 15.21)

KSD- Afternoon Varieties W AAF- Contrasts WIND- Serenaders WJJD -Henry King's Orch. WROK-Musicale 4:00 CST 5:00 CDT

NBC -Top Hatters, Orch.: WIBA WHO WLW WBOW WIRE KSD (sw -9.53)

CBS -Ben Fields' Orch.: WTAQ WKBB WFAM WMBD WBBM

NBC -Vladimir Brenner, pianist; Nickelodeon: WMAQ WOWO WMT

WAAF -Charles Johnson, songs WCBD -Radio Debuts WCFL -Interlude WDZ- Fourth of July Prgm. WENR -Race Results from Arlin -

ton Park WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Len Salvo, organist WIND -Orch. Music WJBC -Front Page Drama WJJD -Kinney's Hawaiians WOC-News WROK- Birthday Club WTAD -Man on Main Street 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

CBS -Ben Feld's Orch.: WOC WRAF -Jimmie Kozak, pianist WCCO -Concert Hall WCFL- Clayton Richotto WFAM -Playshop of the Air WGN -Harold Turner, pianist WHO- Baseball Resume WIND- Firecracker Man WJJD -Organ Moods WROK- Buccaneers WTADMusical Maniacs 4:30 CST 5:30 CDT

* CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS Resume (Chesterfield): WBBM WFBM WOC WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFAM

NBC -News: Alma Kitchell, con- tralto: WLW KSD (sw -9.53)

NBC -News; Whither Music: WMT WIRE WENR WOWO WIBA This is the second of the series

"Whither Music ?" featuring John Tasker Howard, dis- tinguished American compos- er and author. with an NBC concert orchestra directed by Joseph Littau. Mr. Howard's purpose in the new series is to explain in simple terms how modern music came into being, what it is and where apparently, it is going. He points out that such estab- lished masters as Beethoven. Mozart and Wagner in their days were "moderns" and shocked the musical tastes of their audiences. Howard also will interpret to the lay lis- tener the impact of indus- trialism and commercial life on contemporary music. To illustrate his remarks, How- ard has chosen music that has marked turning points in the history of the art and will trace back to them the origin of many devises used by young composers of today.

NEXT WEEK:

Casa Loma Outstanding in its field is the popular Casa

Loma orchestra - and next week Radio

Guide takes you backstage, introduces you

to Glen Gray and the boys! In a series of candid photographs you make the acquaint- ance of this unusual group, find out all you

want to know about this great band. Don't miss this interesting pictorial feature

IN RADIO GUIDE

Musicale: WCCO WROK News: WJBC WBOW KMOX -Coming Events WCBD -Baseball News WCFL -Light Classics WDZ -Program Prevue WGN -Irving Conn's Orch. WIND- Cumberland Ridge Run-

ners WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WMAQ -News to You WTAD -Magic in the Air WTMJ -To be announced

4:45 CST 5:45 CDT NBC -Art of Living, Dr. Norman

Vincent Peale: WMAQ WHO KSD WBOW (sw -9.53)

CBS- Maureen O'Connor & Singing Strings: WFBM WFAM

CBS -Melodies of Yesterday: WTAQ WISN WKBB WCCO WOC

News: WIND WTMJ KMOX -Man in the Hall WAAF- Pacific Paradise WBBM- Across the Dinner Table WCBD- Rhythm Men WCFL -N. Y. A. Sketch WDZ Meier Sisters WJJD -Flannery Sisters, songs WLW -Alfred Gus Karger WMBD -Bargain Counter WROK -In Old Mexico -

WTAD John Renaldo

NIGHT

5:00 CST 6:00 CDT NBC -El Chico, Spanish Revue:

KSD WBOW (sw -9.53)

CBS- Dancing by the Sea; Red Norvo's Orch. with Mildred Bailey: WFBM WOC WCCO WISN WKBB WMBD WFAM WTAQ sw- 11.83) Red Norvo and his orchestra

and the singing of Mildred Bailey will he heard in this uew program titled, "Danc- ing by the Sea."

NBC- QMessage of Israel; Guest Speaker: WENR WOWO WIRE (sw- 11.87) Rohbi Nathan Stern, of the

West End Synagogue, New York City, will speak on 'Freedom in Israel."

News: WHO WTAD KMOX -Piano Recital KWK -Range Riders WBBM -Melodies of Yesterday WCBD- Dinner Concert WCFL -Si Perkins WGN- Concert Orch. WHAS -Melody Cruise WIBA- American Youth Speaks WIND- German Hour WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WJR- Sports WLW-R. F. D. Hour WMAQ -Don Fernando's Orch. WMT -Tea Dance Tunes WROK- Junior Air Stars WTAM -Tom Manning; Baseball

Scores WTMJ -Blue Room Ensemble

5:15 CST 6:15 CDT NBC -El Chico: WTAM WCFL

WHO WIBA News: WHAS WCCO WJJD KMOX- Dancing by the Sea KSD -News; Organist KWK -Happy Felton's Orch.

(MBS)

WAAF-Salon Music WBBM- Sports Review WGN -Sally Jo Nelson & Piano WJR -Frank Morgan WMAQ- Totten on Sports WMBD -Pet Corner; Chatter

Box; Prelude WMT- Parade of Features WROK- Sports Review WTAD -Dance Parade

5:30 CST 6:30 CDT * CBS -Concert Hall; E. Robert

Schmitz, pianist: WKBB WOC WFAM WTAQ sw- 11.83)

NBC -Jimmy Kemper, song sto- ries: WTAM KSD

NBC -Uncle Jim's Question Bee (G. Washington Coffee): WMAQ

News: WIBA WCFL KMOX -Air Edition WAAF -The Green Room WBBM -Ken Ellington, news WBOW- Sundown Express WCBD- Voices in the Air WCCO -Minn. Tourist Bureau WENR -Eddie Varzos' Orch. WFBM -Piano Twins WGN -Bob Elson, sports WHA -Music Album WHAS -Dr. Charles W. Welch WHO -Tony Cabooch WIRE- Sports Slants WISN -Show Window WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WJR- Melody & Rhythm WLW -Jack Sprigg's Orch. WMBD -Peoria's Church World WMT -Hits & Encores WOWO- Little Nick Sports WROK- Police Court News WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers

5:45 CST 6:45 CDT NBC -To be announced: WTAM

WCFL Sports: WIBA KSD WISN WLW

WTMJ WJJD News: WHO WBBM WMT WSUI * KMOX- HOLLYWOOD RE-

PORTER KWK -Sport Review; News WBBM -On to Adventure WCBD- Robinson Family WCCO -Uncle Jim Reads the

Funnies WFAM -Ball Scores; News WGN -Len Salvo & Harold Tur-

ner WHA -Book Trails WHAS -Under Ether WIRE -Indianapolis Bible Inst. WMBD -Cathedral M e l o d i e s;

Where to Go & What to Do in Peoria

WOWO -To be announced WROK -Don & Sleepy, songs WTAD -Twilight

6:00 CST 7:00 CDT CBS -Saturday Night Swing Club:

WFBM WISN WCCO WBBM KMOX WJR WHAS WFAM (sw- 11.83)

Saturday July 3

LOUISE MASSEY "National Barn Dance" quest

Sat. 7 pm CST (8 CDT)

NBC- Jamboree; Harry Kogen's Orch.: WMAQ WLW WTAM WBOW WHO KSD (sw -9.53)

NBC -There Was a Woman, dra- ma: WOWO WIRE KWK (sw- 11.87)

Sports: WKBB WOC WTAD WMBD WCFL

WBAA -President's Banquet WCBD -Dinner Dance WFAM -Songs They Write WGN- Concert Orch. WHA -Organ Reverie WIBA- Dinner Concert WIND- Reconstruction of Today's WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WLS- Otto's Novelodeons WMT- Senator Guy M. Gillette WROK- Dinner Music WSUI- Dinner Hour Prgm. WTAQ- Dinner Ensemble WTMJ -Tunesmiths

6:15 CST 7:15 CDT News: WOC WMBD WCFL- April, May and June WGN- Musical Moments Revue WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WKBB -B. A. Rolfe Presents WLS -Don & Helen WMT- Dinner Dance Music WTAD- Barney Thompson WTAQ- Anniversary Club

6:30 CST 7:30 CDT * CBS -JOHNNY PRESENTS

(Philip Morris); Russ Mor- gan's Orch.; Frances Adair & Glenn Cross, vocalists; Mixed Ensemble; Charles Martin's Circumstantial Evidence Thrills, "It Might Have Happened to You ": WHAS WBBM WFAM WJR (sw- 11.83) (also see 9:30 p.m.)

CBS -Week End Potpourri: WFAM

(Continued on Next Page)

MR. FAIRFAX KNOWS ALL The terms RED Network and BLUE Network

when used by this publication or the National Broadcasting Company refer to one or the other of National's two major networks. NBC, you see, has two networks, whereas the Columbia Broad- casting and the Mutual Broadcasting Systems have but one each. The color designation means nothing. Red and Blue were picked simply as names.

When an announcer says, "This is an ELEC- TRICAL TRANSCRIPTION," he means that the program is a recorded broadcast especially manu- factured for use on the radio exclusively. These transcriptions are made much in the same fashion as a phonograph recording except that higher quality materials and more care go into their manufacture. Of course, the artists are not pres- ent in person at the studio when an electrical transcription is being played.

MILDRED BAILEY is still singing with RED NORVO'S orchestra. They will have several sus- taining spots on CBS shortly emanating from Steel Pier, Atlantic City. Red and Mildred are man and wife in real life. -E. W. G., Evansville. Ind

According to our records, the WEAL "Movie Club" has left the air. -H. C. E., Lancaster, Pa.

MURIEL WILSON and FRED HUFSMITH were supposed to be engaged to be married, but I now understand their engagement was broken about four months ago. -M. B.. New York City.

Jean MacGregor plays the part of Dorothy Moran and Bess Johnson does the role of Frances Moran Mathews in "TODAY'S CHILDREN." Ray Johnson, who plays the role of Henry in that same series, is not related in real life to Frances Moran. -E. H. F., South Bend, Ind.

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I do not recall the play "SHALL NEVER DIE," but I may have missed it. You might query the director of the Lux Radio Theater, care of the Columbia Broadcasting System, Hollywood. Calif. -R. J. W., Putnam, Conn.

The part of "Grandma" in the "STORY OF MARY MARLIN " - was formerly portrayed by Joan Blaine. Elinor Harriot takes all the feminine roles in the Amos 'n' Andy comedy series. -M. K., Winona, Minn.

According to our files, OZZIE NELSON has never made any recordings under the name of Dick Burton. Nevertheless, it is quite probable that there is an orchestra leader by the name of Dick Burton. -Miss M. L., Florence, Colo.

No, ED SMITH, who formerly announced "PAINTED DREAMS," is not ill. He has left Chicago for Minneapolis where he has taken an excellent position as manager of the radio fea- tures of General Mills. -J. L., Kalamazoo, Mich.

JESSICA DRAGONETTE was born on Febru- ary 14. She is five feet, two inches tall. Rumors have it that her current- series, the Beauty Boa Theater, is to move to Hollywood shortly for the summer. NADINE CONNOR is five feet, three inches tall, weighs 114 pounds, and is 27 years old. Nadine is to join the Show Boat cast July 8 when it moves to Hollywood.-J. D., Los An- geles, Calif.

Don Ameche formerly handled the role of Bob in the series "BETTY AND BOB" but that role is now taken by Les Tremayne. The "voice" of Terry Moran in "TODAY'S CHILDREN" and that of Bob were never taken by the same character as far as our records show. -Mrs. A. B., Water- loo, Iowa.

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RUTH BAILEY of the "GIRL ALONE" cast takes the part of Virginia Nardesty. To my know- ledge she is not married. RAY JOHNSON, To- day's Children actor, was born on July 24, 1911. -Miss E. P., Far Rockaway N. Y.

The CBS sketch titled "BIG SISTER" is writ- ten by Lillian Lauferty. The cast follows: Alice Frost does the title role. Junior O'Day is heard as Ned; Heila Stoddard plays the part of Sue, the 19- year -old sister, and Martin Gabel is cast as Dr. John Wayne. -Mrs. J. S. M.. Bessemer, Ala.

For information about the peculiarities of your "Silvertone" radio set's dial, write to the Sears - Roebuck Co., Chicago, Ill. Be sure to give the model number of your receiver. -F. M., Logans- port, Ind.

Sorry, RADIO GUIDE does not announce or publicize any FAN CLUBS, whether authorized or not, as a protection to the radio artists. There are entirely too many rackets in fan clubs and, to save the great trouble of lengthy investiga- tions, the ban on publicity is set up on all clubs of this type. -L. K., Chicago, Ill.

An addition to the cast of "TODAY'S CHIL- DREN" is that of Ed Prentiss who is taking the role of Arthur Donnelly. -P. P., Gary, Ind.

HORACV HEIDT is married and has a daugh- ter. He is 36 years old and has led the Brigadiers for fifteen years. At present, I believe, Horace does not play any instrument with the band but just wields the baton. -M. M., South Ozone Park. L. I.

I have never heard of your two favorites, HUGH MARSHALL and DUDLEY LYNDON. This is most likely due to the fact that they have not

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appeared on the major networks. Thus I can give you no information as to their whereabouts. LAZY DAN, the Minstrel Man, is not on the air at present. -W. W. N., Madison, Wis.

The title of the theme melody of the "BIG SISTER" sketch is "Valse Bluette. " -A. H. F., Wallhill, N. Y.

I believe you would have to write direct to CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER (try her in care of the NBC Artists Service, 33 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City). ARLENE HARRIS would be hard to reach right now as the Al Pearce Gang are on a widespread tour of the country. On June 22, she did her broadcast from Denver, Colo., with the Al Pearce Gang. -Mrs. C. S., Hunter, N. D.

GLEN GRAY'S real name is Glen Gray Knob - lauch. Has brown hair and eyes. Was born in Metamora, Hl., June 7, 1913. Is nicknamed "Spike. " -C. W., Yonkers. New York.

I am sorry to inform you that the whereabouts of JOHN BARCLAY is unknown. -M. M.. Quincy, Ill.

Following is the current cast of "WE ARE FOUR ": Charles Flynn plays Tony Webster; Sally Smith, Priscilla; Alice Hill, Mrs. Blaine; Olan Soule, Arthur Blaine; Marjorie Hannan, Lydia Webster; Reuben Lawson, Carl Maritz; Carl Boyer, "Fat." -Mrs. W. D., Champaign. Hl.

Following is the cast of "BACHELOR'S CHIL- DREN": Ruth Bailey does the lead role of Mar- jorie; Hugh Studebaker is Dr. Bob; Patricia Dun- lap, Janet; Marie Nelson, Ellen; Marjorie Han- nan, Ruth Ann; Olan Soule, Sam Ryder; Frank Dane, Lawrence Mitchell; David Gothard. Don Carpenter. -L. K., Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Saturday July 3

(6:30 p.m. Continued) NBC -Meredith Willson's Orch.:

WIRE WOWO WCFL (sw- 11.87)

KMOX -To the Lovely Ladies KWK- Variety Program WAAF -The Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCBD -News Oddities WCCO -Musicale WFBM-Bohemians WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WHA- Evening Musicale WIBA -The Jamboree WISN- Answer Me This WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WKBB -Sweetheart Serenade WLS -Barn Dance Party WMBD -Farm Festival WMT -Iowa Speaks WOC -Gems of Melody WROK -Home Folks Frolic WTAD- Dinner Hour WTAQ -News WTMJ -Musical Moments Revue 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT

WBOW -Sports Parade WCBD -Salon Group WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -World News WTAQ -Lee Raymond WTMJ -Carveth Wells 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

* NBC -ALKA- SELTZER NAT'L Barn Dance; Henry Burr, Verne Lee & Mary, Hoosier trio; Sally Foster; Uncle Ezra; Lucille Long & Joe Kelly, m.c.; The Westerners, guests: WLS KWK WMT WIRE WBOW (sw- 11.87) (also see 9 p.m.) Louise Massey and the West-

erners will appear for the third consecutive week as guest artists of the National Barn Dance. They also have been engaged to appear next week on the same show. This is the first time any featured guest artists have been signed for more than two consecutive evenings by the National Barn Dance.

* CBS -PROFESSOR QUIZ WITH Arthur Godfrey (Kelvinator): WISN KMOX WHAS WBBM WCCO WFBM WJR (sw- 11.83) (also see 10 p.m.) Professor Quiz and his assist-

ant, Arthur Godfrey, will be heard at this time instead of an hour earlier, throughout the summer. Professor Quiz is occupying the spot left va- cant by the summer leave of Grace Moore and Vincent Lo- pez' orchestra.

NBC -To be announced: WTAM WMAQ WTMJ WLW WIBA KSD WHO (sw -9.53)

* MBS- Hawaiian Serenade: WGN WCBD -J. C. O'Hair

WCFL -Radio Comments WIND- Racing Returns WJJD -Supper Time Frolic WOC- Saturday Presents WOWO -Hone Folks Frolic WROK-Musicale WSBT -Down the Mississippi WTAD -News WTAQ -Organ Melodies 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

WCFL -Adult Education Council WTAQ- Hawaiian Melodies 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

NBC -To be announced: WTAM WIBA WMAQ WTMJ KSD WHO WLW (sw -9.53)

CBS -To be announced: WMBD WHAS WBBM KMOX WFBM WJR WOC WSBT (sw- 11.83)

WCBD- Symphonic Hour WCCO -Carveth Wells. travel talk WFCL -Lupe Italian Prgm. WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch. WIND -Collegiate Episodes WISN -Melodic Rhythm WKBB -Hits and Encores WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTAQ -Amer. Weekly Drama

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT WCCO -Musicale WGN -News; Sport High Lights WIND- Remote Control WTAQ- Sports Column

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT * CBS -LUCKY STRIKE HIT

Parade; Al Goodman's Orch.; Stuart Allen & Freddie Gib- son, vocalists; Songsmiths, trio; Jimmy Dunn, guest: WBBM WHAS WISN WCCO WMBD WJR WOC WSBT WFBM KMOX WKBB (sw- 11.83)

* NBC -Robin Hood Dell Con- cert: WIRE WBOW This is the set-ond in a series

of thirteen Robin Hood Dell summer concerts. from Fair- mont Park in Philadelphia. Designed to give employment to symphony aril clans after the close of the regular sym- phony season. the concerts have been available to Phila- delphia music lovers for sev- eral years. Each week a noted guest conductor directs the !NI -piece orchestra, which is largely made up of mem- bers of the Philadelphia Symphony. together with other outstanding musicians.

MBS -Otillio Revarra's Orch.: WGN

KOA -To be announced (NBC) KWK- Feature Parade WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WCFL -Herr Louie & the Weasel WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WIRE- Grandstand Interviewer WLS -Barn Yard Jamboree WMT -Radio Riddles WROK- Lawmakers at Work WTAQ- Veteran's Bureau 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

* MBS- Hollywood Whisper s: WMT

WCFL -Labor Flashes WFBM- Riley's Sportslight WGN -Anson Weeks' Orch.

NEXT WEEK:

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WIND -Noble & Donnelly Swing - tette

WIRE- Baseball; News WROK- Musicale WTAQ- Melodic Strings 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT

NBC -Paul Whiteman's Orch.: WBOW WMAQ WTAM KOA (sw -9.53)

MBS -Jack Denny's Orch.: WGN WMT KWK

KSD -News; Little Jack Little's Orch.

WCFL -To be announced WFBM -Piano Twins WHO -Barn Dance Frolic WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -At the Tavern WLS - Hometown Memories WLW -Book of People WROK -Songs You Love WTAQ -News WTMJ -Dance Orch. 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

CBS -Patti Chapin, songs: WOC WISN WCCO KMOX WKBB WSBT WFBM WHAS WMBD WBBM WJR WTAQ (sw- 11.83) (also at 5:30 p.m.)

WIBA -News WIND -News & Sports WLS -Henry Hornsbuckle: Ram-

blers & Patsy WMT- Musical Moments Revue WROK -Dance Hour

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -ALKA- SELTZER NAT'L

Barn Dance: Henry Burr, Sal- ly Foster; Uncle Ezra: WIBA WLW WTMJ (also see 7 pm)

CBS -Bunny Berigan's Orch.: WOC WJR WKBB WSBT WFBM WHAS WMBD WTAQ WBBM WISN KMOX (sw- 11.83)

* NBC -Flagstaff Pow -wow, All -

Indian Show: WMAQ WTAM KOA KSD WBOW (sw -9.53) This exclusive NBC broadcast

offers tribal chants and the pulsating tom tom rhythms of the First American which are being picked up at the Flag-

staff ( A riz. ) Pow -w-ow, the Southeast's greatest all -Indi- an show-. 'lore than 7,000 Indians, Hopis, Zunis, Corn- gulches. Navajos and others of famous Southwestern tribes. will be the Arizona town for the annual festival. Here their representaives vie with each other in presenting an- cient tribal ceremonies and give voice to n musical heri- tage that is fast disappear- ing before the onslaught of the White Man's civilization. The program includes a wide variety of songs and dance music. These range from a clown dance with the chant- ers and Indian merrymakers to a war song of the Nava- jos sung by bareback riders just as it was given genera - tions ago. Tatluis will give the Pascolo, an Easter dance and ceremony. and a Buffalo dance will he given by mem- bers of the Hopi tribe. The songs will be as varied as the dances. Chief Taptuka will be heard in Hopi songs. Chief White Swan will sing a song of the Winnebago tribe, and two Zuni girls will give a Water Carrier's song.

News: WMT KWK WCFL WCCO -To be announced WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WIND -Lithuanian Prgm. WLS -Tall Story Club WROK -Salon Music 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT

MBS- Xavier Cugat's Orch.: WMT KWK

KMOX- Sports KSD -Sports; Rhythm Makers WCCO -Bunny Berigan's Orch. WGN -Anson Weeks' Orch. WHO -Today's Winners WJR -News Comes to Life WKBB -News WMBD -Value Hints WROK -WPA Band WTAM -Pinky Hunter's Orch. WTAQ -20th Century Club 9:30 CST 10:30 CDT

* CBS -JOHNNY PRESENTS (Philip Morris); Russ Mor- gan's Orch.; Charlie Martin's Circumstantial Evidence Thrills

"It Might Have Happened to You ", Frances Adair & Glenn Cross, vocalists: WCCO WISN KMOX WFBM WMBD WOC (also at 6:30 p.m.)

NBC -Flagstaff Pow -wow : WHO KSD

CBS -Frank pailey's Orch.: WHAS WSBT WBBM (sw- 11.83)

MBS-Griff Williams' Orch.: WGN KWK -Swing Ensemble WBOW -Leo Baxter's Orch. WCFL -Clarence Black's Orch. WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WKBB -Bordertown Barbeque WLS -Down at Grandpa's WMAQ -Henry Busse's Orch. WMT -Baseball Game WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTAM -Lee Allen's Orch. WTAQ -To be announced 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

NBC -Jimmy Lunceford's Orch.: WCFL

CBS -Frank Dailey's Orch.: WJR News: WROK WIND KWK -Sport Review WLS -Nat'l Barn Dance WMAQ.Eddie Varzos' Orch.

10:00 CST 11:09 CDT NBC -Jesse Crawford's Orch.:

WMAQ WFAM KSD WBOW KOA (sw -9.53)

NBC -Rudy Vallee s Orch.: WCFL CBS -Bernie Cummins' Orch.:

WHAS KMOX WISN WTAQ CBS -Professor Quiz: KNX KSL

(also at 7 p.m.) MBS -Happy Felton's Orch.: WGN News: WMBD WJR WOC WCCO

WFBM WLW WTMJ WHO KWK -Early Birds Barn Dance WBBM -Al Traces' Orch. WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -In the Crimelight WKBB -Swing Your Partner WSBT -Club Lido WTMJ -News; Dance Music Till,

12:30 a.m. 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Bernie Cummins' Orch.:

WFBM WJR WOC NBC -Jesse Crawford's Orch.:

WIBA WHO KMOX -Charlie Armstead's Orch. WCCO- Rollie Johnson WHAS-News WIND -In the Crimelight WKBB -The World Dances WLW -Les Brown's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Program Review 10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Charlie Barnet's Orch.:

WTAM WIRE WBOW WIBA WHO KSD (sw -9.53)

CBS -Glen Gray's Orch.: WFBM KMOX WHAS WCCO WSBT WJR WOC

NBC -George Olsen's Orch.: WMT (sw -6.14)

CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WBBM WMBD WISN WTAQ WKBB

KOA -Organ Recital KWK -House Party WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WHAS- Louisville Dance Time

WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WLW -Dick Stabile's Orch. WMAQ -Flet. Henderson's Orch. 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT

NBC -Charlie Barnet's Orch.: KOA WIRE

WCCO- Mack's Rhythm Kings WIND -Jimmy Noone's Orch. WMT- Electric Park Band 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Fletcher Henderson's Orch.:

WENR WHO WIBA KOA CBS -Mark Fisher's Orch.: WOC

WMBD WISN WCCO WTAQ WBBM WFBM WKBB

NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WMAQ MBS -Russ Lyon's Orch.: WGN

WMT KSD -Little Jack Little's Orch. WHAS -Dance Band WIND -Nite Watch WIRE -Baseball Resume WJR -Del Courtney's Orch. WLW.Moon River WTAM -Sammy Watkins' Orch.

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT KMOX- Dunstedter's Swing Orch. WIRE Paul Collins' Orch. 11:30 CST 12:30 CDT CBSBilly White's Orch.: WOC

WBBM WISN WFBM WMBD WTAQ WKBB

NBC -King's Jesters' Orch.: WMAQ KOA WLW WHO

NBC -Carlos Molina's Orch.: WIBA WENR

MBS- Teramv Tucker's Orch.: WGN WMT

KMOX -Carol Lofner's Orch. KSD -Bert Block's Orch. KWK -News WCCO -Lou Breese s Orch. WHAS -The Witching Hour WIRE -Lou Blake's Orch. WJR -Musical Nightcap WTAM -Slumber Hour

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT NBC -Will Hollander's Orch.:

WMAQ KOA WHO MBS Tommy Tucker's Orch.:

KWK KMOX -Jack Hampton's Orch. WJR -Musical Nightcap WLW -Jack Sprigg's Orch. WTAM -Slumber Hour

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT MBS -Joe Sanders' Orch.: WGN

WMT KMOX- Dancing Time KOA -News WBBM -News & Weather WCCO -Dance Orch. WLW -Billy Snider's Orch. 12:15 CST 1:15 CDT KOA -Jimmy Grier's Orch. (NEC) WBBM -Don Chiesta's Orch. 12:30 CST 1:30 CDT MRS -Jack Denny's Orch.: WGN

WMT KOA- Archie Loveland's Orch. WBBM- Charlie Engles' Orch. WCCO -Joe Cappó s Orch. WLW -Ross Pierces Orch.

End of Saturday Programs

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day, Wednesday and Friday night "Vic and Sade" broadcast.

12:30 p.m. EST (11:30 a.m. CST), CBS net- work. The Wife Saver. Prizes: First, $1,000.00; Second, $250.00; Third, $150.00; Fourth, $100.00; 200 prizes of 48% William Rogers Chests of table silver. Conditions of contest: A letter of 50 words or less on why you like sponsor's product. Mer- chandise requirement. (Also see Tuesday.)

8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST), NBC network. Fibber McGee and Molly. Broadcast for West at 11 p.m. EST (10 p.m. CST). 1 automobile trailer and several cash prizes awarded each week, for 12 weeks, for best letters, of 50 words or less, about product. All entries must be postmarked no later than Sunday following each broadcast.

TUESDAY

10:45 a.m. EST (9:45 a.m. CST), NBC net- work. Tuesday and Thursday. The Wife Saver. Prizes: First, $1,000.00; Second, $250.00; Third, $150.00; Fourth, $100.00; 200 prizes of 48% Wil- liam Rogers Chests of table silver. Conditions of contest: A letter of 50 words or less on why you like sponsor's product. Merchandise requirement.

7 p.m. EST (6 p.m. CST), NBC network. Husbands and Wives. The persons sending in best solution to questions given on program will be invited to studio to broadcast in person their answCrs.

8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST), NBC network. Vox Pop. Broadcast for West Monday at 11:30 p.m.

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EST (10:30 p.m. CST). 10 wrist watches weekly for questions or problems. Contest closes Thurs- day following broadcast each week.

WEDNESDAY

9:30 p.m. EST (8:30 p.m. CST), CBS network. Wednesday and Friday. Babe Ruth. 2 automobiles, 20 radios, and 500 autographed baseballs given as prizes for forecasting winners of 16 big -league games, accompanied by 50 -word letter about base- ball. Weekly contest closes 2 weeks after an- nouncement.

THURSDAY

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FRIDAY

8:30 p.m. EST (7:30 p.m. CST), NBC network. True Story Court of Human Relations. Broadcast for 'Vest at 11:30 p.m. EST (10:30 p.m. CST). Listeners asked to read a designated story in magazine. $100 cash prize awarded to best letter telling how entrant would have handled the situa- tions or problems given in story. Letter must be in by Thursday following broadcast.

SATURDAY

6:30 p.m. EST (5:30 p.m. CST), NBC network. Uncle Jim's Question Bee. Merchandise prizes for questions and answers used on program.

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I. TER careful checking with the U. S., Canadian and Mexican govern- ments, RADIO GUIDE

presents its carefully compiled Mid- Summer Log of all broadcast- ing stations in North America ar- ranged in order of their frequen- cies. Network affiliations and

nighttime power are indicated in this log whose symbols are ex- plained as follows:

DARK FACE TYPE indicates the station is a network member.

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Location & Call Network & Watts 620 483.6 540 555.0 Kilo. Meters

Kilo. Can., Sask., lielleplaine l'.I1M Fla.- Clearwater WFLA

1,01)11 Me,- Bangor WLBZ Can., N. R.. Frederi, -ton ('FNIt 301) Ore, -Portland KGW

Pa.-Greensburg 'iV IL(B Wis.-Milwaukee WTMJ

Meters Ariz.- Ph -enix %TAR N 1,000 Fla. St. Petersburg WSIIN N 1,000

N- 1.000 M, e 500 Nr 1.000

2311 N 1.000

550 545.1 Kilo. Mes., Merida X EFC Mo. -Ploy tun K FI'I) Mo. -St. Louis KSD N.Y,- Buffalo WGR C 1,000 N.D,- Bismarck KFYR N 1,000 Ohio- Cincinnati WKRC c 1,000 Ore. -Corvallis KOAU 1,000 Texas -San Antonio KTSA e 1,000

terbnry WDE \' :dui Va.- Harrisonburg \ \'SVA 5110

Meters 100 5,110

Nr 1.000

560 535.4 Kilo. Meters Calif. -San Francisco KSFO c 1.000 Colo,- Denver KLZ e 1,000 Fla. -Miami WQAM e 1.000 Ind. -Gary WIND 1.11011

Mn.- Springfield K w"r0 5,1100 Pa.- Philadel. WFIL M. Nb 1.000 S. C,- Columbia WI'S N 1.000 Texas- Iteallnwnt KFD\I 51n

570 526.0 Kilo. Meters Calif.-Loa Angeles KIITR 1.11110

N. Y. New York WIICA 1.1010 N. Y.- Syracuse WSYR Nb 1.000 N. Y.- Syracuse \VSYU 1,0101 N. C.- Asheville WWNC N 1.000 Ohio -Columbus W(ISt' 751) Ohio -Youngstown WKBN e 500 S. D.- Yankton WNAX c 1,000 Texas- Wichita Falls KGKO e 250 Wash. -Tacoma XVI e 1.000

580 516.9 Kilo. Meters Calif.- Fresno KMJ N 1.000 l'ou..A Ito .,SOUtl)Ednl' ton CK UA

500

Csn..It.C..Prinee Rupert CFI'R 581

Can.,OnL,'roronto l'K('I, llul l'un..Rne.,Qnebee CH RC ln0 Fla.- Orlando WDBO e 1,On0 ill. Urbana WILL 1.10)1) Kan. -Mn nh:rthul KSAC 5110

Kan,- Topeka WIBW c 1.000 Mass, -Worcester WTAG Nr 1,000 Ilex. I'iedros Negros XEPN 50.000 W. Va.- Charleston WCHS e 500

590 Kilo.

508.2 Meters

Masa. -Boston WEEI C 1.000 Mich.- Kalamazeo WKZO N 1.000 Nebr.- Oma''a WOW Nr 1.000 Wash. -Spokane KHQ Nr 1.000

600 499.7 Kilo. Meters Calif.San Diego KFSD Nb 1.000 ('an..B.('..Ses Island C.IOR- 500 l'o n.. lint., Sa mvirh S'ti, ('liI'W 500 Can.,Qne..Montreal CFCF N 400 Conn. -Bridgeport WICC M. Nb 500 Ia.- CedarRapids WMT M. Nb 1.000 Md.- Baltimore WCAO C 500 Tenn. -Memphis WREC c 1.000

610 491.5 Kilo. Meters Calif. -SanFrancisco KFRC M 1,000 Ilex.,Mexten City XEYO 500 Mex., Ilexieo City N 500 Mo.- Kansas City WDAF Nr 1.000 Ohio- Cleveland WJAY c 500 Pa.- Philadelphia WIP 1,001)

618.5 Kilo.

485.0 Meters

Philippine Islondo -ILS nila KZRM 50,000

630 475.9 Kilo. Meters

B.C..Kelowna ('KOV 100 1 :u1.,Mau..Il iddleeh'rch ('JRC 500

n.,llnt.,('hattunn ('FC() 1011

Can.,l'.E.l. ,l'hm9ottetotcu l'FCY 1.1010

D.C.- Washington WMAL Nb 250 Ind. -Evansville WOBF N 500 Mex., Merida XEZ Mo.-Columbia KFRF R.I.-Providence WPRO S. Dak.-Pierre KI:FN.

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640 468.5 Kilo. Meters Calif, -Les Angeles KFI la. -Anses \VOI Mex., 511)1110 NEON Ohio- Columbus WHKC

Nr 30.000 5,0010

251) M 500

650 461.3 Kilo. Meters Tenn. -Nashville WSM M, N 50.000

660 454.3 Kilo. Meters Ilex.. Mexleali SEA() 25)1 Meg., Mexico City -VEAL 1,10)11 Nebr.-Omaha \ \'AA\V 500 N.Y, -New York WEAF Nr 50,000

670 447.5 Kilo. Ill.- Chicago WMAQ

680 Kilo.

Meters Nr 50,000

440.9 Meters

Calif.- SanFr'ncisco KPO Nr 50,000 MAI, -St. Joseph KFEQ 2.500 N.C. -Raleigh WPTF N 5,000

690 Kilo.

434.5 Meters

l'an..Alta..Calgary C.1C.1 100 Can.,Ont.,Toronto CFRB e 10,000 \Iex.,\lonterrey NET 500

700 Kilo.

428.3 Meters

Ohio- Cincinn, WLW M. N 500,000

710 422.3 Kilo. Meters Calif. -Beverly Hills RMPC 500 N.J. -Newark WOR M 50.000 \\'ash. -Seattle K IRO 1.000

720 Kilo. Ill,- Chicago WGN Iles., Monterrey X Ell

416.4 Meters M 50.000

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730 410.7 Kilo. Meters l'1) n., Alta., Belmontvtesv

CJCA 1.000 Can.,Ont London CFPL. 118) Can.,Que.,Montreal CRAC e 5,000 Mex.,Ague Caliente X Elie 5.001)

750 399.8 Kilo. Meters Mex.,ILltanlnres SEAM 25 Mich. -Detroit WJR e 50.000 Hawaii -Honolulu KGII N 2.500

760 394.5 Kilo. Meters Ifex..'l'ijnana NEOK 2110 Mo. -St. Lonis \VEW 1,1)00 N.Y. -New York WJZ Nb 50,000 Wash. sea the RSA 2511

770 389.4 Kilo. Meters Ill.- Chicago WBBM C 50.000 Nebr. -Lincoln KFAB C 10,000

780 384.4 Kilo. Meters Ala, -.Am horage KFQI) 250 Calif.-Los Angeles KEIIE 1,1100 Can., 11.1'.,(' hilli week CII \VK I(Ill l'1) n.,Ont..NUrlbu ry ('KSO 1,0(0) Ilex.,Mexiro City NEN 1,000 Mont. -Billings KOHL N 1,000 R.I. -Providence

WEAN M, Nb 1.000 S.D. -Brookings KFDY LOCI) Tenn. -Yemphis WMC N 1,000 Va. -Nt folk WTAR N 500

790 379.5 Kilo. Meters Calif. -E on Francisco EGO Nb 7,500 N.Y. -S. henectady WGY Nr 50.000

800 374.8 Kilo. Meters Md.-Cumberland WTRO 250 Texas -Dallas WFAA N 50,000 Texas -fort Worth WBAP N 50,000

8 I 0 370.2 Kilo. Meters Ilex., Aguascalientes XEXC 350 Minn. -Minneapolis St. Paul

WCCO c 50,000 N.Y. -New York WNYC 1,000

820 365.9 Kilo. Ky.- Louisville WHAS Mex.,'l'ijnHna NEllO

Meters C 50.000

1 000

830 361.2 Kilo. Meters Colo,- Denver KOA Nr 50,000 Flu.- Gaiupscille WIRUF 5,18)0 Mss. -Boston AS'í1DH 1,1010 ras -I; ailing tYEEU 1,000

840 356.9 Kilo. Meters Can..Ont.,Toronto CRCT N 5,000

SII-k_Saskatoon CFOC 1,0110 Mex.,0 ilia A,nna SERA 180,)010

850 352.7 Kilo. Meters Calif. -I len:la le KIEV 25f) La, -New Orleans WW1 e 10,000 Mex.,Nnevo Laredo XEFE G) Mich. -E. Lansing WEAR 1,001) N.Y,- Elmira WESG o 1,000

860 348.6 Kilo. Meters Mex., Mexico City SENC 50 Mex.,Tijuaua SEMO 5,1)00 Mo.- Kansas City WHB M 1,000 N.Y, -New York WABC C 50,000

740 405.2 870 Kilo. Meters 344.6 Calif.- Modesto KTRB 251 Kilo. Meters Ga.- Atlanta WON N 60,000 Ill. -Chicago WENS Nb 50.000 Nehr. -Clay Center KMM.1 1,(81) I11.- Chicago WLS Nb 50,000 N.II.- Portsmouth WIIEB 250 hex.,Monterrey XEFB 200

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