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AN UNUSUAL STAR WHO PREFERS TO REMAIN HIDDEN IN THE STUDIOS

Unusual among radio and stage figures, Jessica Dragonette thrives on a

minimum of personal publicity, shrinks from public contacts, finds her pleasure in radio work well done. Her unassuming, enigmatic behavior has brought her the title, "The Garbo of Radio." This story tells why.

THAT is radio personality? Many persons have pondered the question, many answers have been

given, yet perhaps the best answer of them all is contained in one diminu- tive artiste, Jessica Dragonette.

'For. Miss Dragonette has as much of that mysterious, essential quality as any one in the studios, and in watching her work, talking with her (when she will consent to talk),

one finds the true reason for her success. Personality, plus.

And, as is the case with personalities, many people misunderstand La Drago- nette. She has been called, lately, "The Garbo of Radio," a not unir elligent title, if a sadly belated one.

To fully understand this unusual per- son one must really begin half the world

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Jessica Dragonette, "The Garbo of Radio," who prefers to remain in a self-imposed retirement rather than appear on the stage or concert platform Long a radio favorite, e this petite soprano is still the shy, quiet girl who thrilled New York in "The Miracle" and other productions.

InT%is Issue News and Reviews Page 3

1 Radio Serves Lindberglis Page 4

1 Tony Wons' Scrap Book P'ge 5 Bruce Barton's Tribute Page 15 Deems Taylor's Opera Story Page 17

PROGRAMS FOR WEEK OF MARCH 11th TO MARCH 17th

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Although they shone on the stage through many an engagement, for the past few years Crumit and Sanderson have been almost synonymous with the radio program upon which they now appear twice weekly. On the "Blackstone Plantation"-as if

you didn't know!-they grace the WEAF-NBC waves every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M.,

and the \VJZ-NBC net every Thursday at 9:00 P. M. And Nat Shilkret handles the guitar ensemble heard with them.

THE RADIO ROVER By Ed J. Fisher

ONE of the secret hopes which we have

carried in our swelling chest since

listening to radio programs seems about

to be fulfilled. For many yawnings we

have wondered what interest the listening

public had (if any) in the stereotyped

housewives' talks, cooking recipes and

other daytime handy hints for the good of

the little wifey at home.

The Columbia Broadcasting System, we

learn, is about to dispense with the out-

pour of culinary advice from their ether

channels. That is, with the exception of

those already sponsored. Columbia be-

lieves that housewives crave entertain-

ment rather than education; a bit of

melodic cheer rather than boresome chat- ter by self-satisfied matrons.

For that, we give three lusty huzzahs and congratulate CBS for its showman- ship and courage in eliminating obsolete features in order to pioneer in the day- time field, which certainly needs develop- ment, artistically as well as commercially.

George Jessel, whose contract on the Chase & Sanborn Hour was extended un- til April 3rd, has abolished Eddie Cantor's idea of having a studio audience. Cantor needed people in order to give him a reac- tion to his gags, such as they were, but Jesse! speaks so softly into the mike that the studio audience can't hear him.

O Alfred J. McCosker, director of WOR,

was recently presented with the key to the City of Long Branch by its Mayor, J. William Jones. The presentation fol-

lowed a civic broadcast put on over WOR by the city. A quizzical expression spread o zer Mr. McCosker's face as he was hand- ed the key, a somewhat ornate, bronze af- fair. "Mr. Mayor," he queried, "I'm sort of puzzled as to what this will unlock?" "Don't let that worry you," responded His Honor. "I've provided for that. If

there's anything in Long Branch it won't unlock, I'll send the Police Department around to break in for you."

O They say that trouble is brewing over

at the National Broadcasting Company. David Sarnoff, president of the RCA, is

due back from the South in a few days. He is reported to be displeased with con- ditions at the Fifth Avenue and it is ex- pected that a general shake-up will ensue shortly after his return from the South.

Sarnoff will map out a new plan of re- organization with Martin Beck, new czar of R. K. O.

o We wonder what'll become of the Pal-

ace when R. K. O. erects its new theatre in Rockefeller Center. (That's Radio City to you.) We wonder, in fact, if R. K. O. will erect that theatre at all. The present Seventh Avenue building may once again be known as Martin Beck's Palace, and why not?

It is interesting to look back through vaudeville's records before the days when the movies and radio arrived to put the skids under the two -a -day. Competition or no competition, the fact remains that Messrs. Keith and Proctor, and Albee, and Williams, made money with vaudeville and stepped out of the pictures with com- fortable fortunes, and that more lately- well, it's just too bad. The millions are not being taken from the business these days; the business is crying for millions to keep it on its feet. Oh, hum.

And so, back from his retirement comes Martin Beck, still owning a third of the Palace, to clear out a bit of deadwood, and young saps, from the R. K. O. organ- ization. And R. K. O. merely leases the Palace, if you didn't know it.

o We want to extend our congratulations

to Norman Brokenshire, one of the pioneer announcers who has hit the high and low spots, and who now conies back over a

tortuous road of misadventure, to the air waves. Always a great bet; with a voice that ingratiates its owner; a witty master of ceremonies, yet, at times, irresponsible. Brokenshire is one of the most lovable characters in radio-and one of the most undependable.

\Ve are assured that "Broke" has thor- oughly rehabilitated himself, and is about to rise to new glories via the Columbia network. Best of luck, and may the road be easy!

o Nell Vinick, WOR beauty expert, won't

permit strangers to watch her broadcast. The other day she waved out of a sub - control room a man who was watching her through a window and listening to her voice from a loudspeaker. (WOR's Press Dep't will likely go through the roof when it reads this.) The man hap- pened to be a very prominent interviewer from a nationally popular magazine. He liad been sent there to do a feature about her!

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soprano voice to her band leader husband's broadcasts over the \VABC-CBS network. Before she signed up as George's leading lady, Ethel was starred in "Louis XIV," "The Follies," "Whoopee" and other musical comedies. The House of Olsen, which includes two small boys, motors to Atlantic City every week-end, where a part of the time is spent in a bussman's holiday, visit ng station \VPG.

Chinese Death Ritual Honors Dr. Sun Yat Sen

A curious Chinese ritual, the seventh

anniversary celebration commemorating

the death of the founder of the Chinese

Republic, will be broadcast over the

WABC-CBS chain at 10:45 P. M., Satur- day, March 12. The ceremony will be

enacted by the American Friends of China Association.

Dr. Sun Yat Sen, who was born No-

vember 12, 1866, and who died March 12,

1925, will he eulogized in Chinese song and talk arranged especially for radio presentation. The entire ritual, practiced throughout China and in the Chinese set- tlements around the globe, lasts more than two hours. The program was arranged by Judge Paul Myron Linebarger, legal

adviser to the National Government of

China and special envoy to the United States.

Although the ceremony is around death, Chinese custom has decreed it to be a

celebration. Music flows cheerfully from

the odd musical instruments of the Orient. The songs sung are songs of happiness and well-being; the talk is of good times and the pleasing moments in the life of

the commemorated one. o

Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld Gets WOR Engagement Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld, conductor and

composer, will be heard over WOR each Sunday evening hereafter at 7 P. M.

This new series brings to WOR and its audience an orchestra and conductor of

unquestioned excellence. For many years Dr. Riesenfeld was general music director for the Rivoli and Rialto theaters and he

is responsible for the creation of the fa- mous arrangements of "Classical Jazz" which have received world wide recog- nition.

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Inventor to Describe New Aid to the Blind

Robert E. Naumburg, inventor of the Printing Visagraph, a machine which makes it possible for the blind to read any printed or written matter whatsoever, will describe his remarkable instrument during a talk over WOR Monday, March 14, at 6:45 P. M.

The machine is intended for the use of the blind person himself. The appar- atus is small and reproduces any printed page, line drawing or chart on heavy foil, the contrasts being registered by selenium cell, varyi.dg strength electric impulses over a wire actuating an embossing punch or tool from the under side of tire sheet so that the object is reproduced in en- larged form raised above the surface. It has uses in engineering work and in the graphic arts, but particularly in opening up to those of failing sight and to the blind all special and current literature. The sense of touch alone is used and the forefinger of the right hand, already trained to read embossed letters in

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Radio Guild Stages Milne's' Dover Road'

A. A. Milne's absurd comedy in three acts, "The Dover Road," will be per- formed by the Radio Guild over a WJZ- NBC network on Friday, March 11, at 4:15 P. M.

it is the story of an eccentric gentle- man, 'who lives on the Dover Road, the much traveled way to France and "a new start" for eloping couples. He contrives to inveigle a young couple bent on elop- ing, through what appears to be a series of accidents into stopping at his "hotel." There, as virtual prisoners, they are wined and dined by their host, who in a very charming manner proceeds to interfere with their plans.

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Dorothea James The "Movie Star Revue," which is heard every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon

at 5:45 over the WABC-CBS network, boasts of one of the prettiest titian blondes on the stage in the mistress of ceremonies, Dorothea James. Miss James has posed for many artists and sculptors, and her past performances in the theatre include "Good News," "Follow Through" and "Princess Charming."

Mrs. Coolidge's Poem For Son to Be Sung

Mrs. Calvin Coolidge's poem in mem-

ory of her son, the late Calvin Coolidge, Jr., entitled "The Open Door," as set to

music by Maury Madison, will be sung

by Robert Simmons, Tenor, during the

Good Friday broadcast of the Campbell Soup program over a WEAF-NBC net-

work on Friday, March 25, at 7.15 P. M.

This will be the first time the Madison

arrangement for the poem has been heard

on the air. Selections by a concert or- chestra under the direction of Howard Lavin and a composition by Gen. Charles

G. Dawes will complete the special pro- gram of serious music. Permission to

use the poem, which Mrs. Coolidge wrote on the fifth anniversary of her son's death, has been obtained from the former President's wife. -.- Indoor. Tennis Play

Is To Be Broadcast Descriptions and summaries of the most

important matches of the Thirty-fourth Annual Men's National Indoor Singles Championship, to be played in the Seventh Regiment Armory, Park Avenue at Sixty- sixth Street, New York City, will be broad- cast over the WABC-CBS network dur- nig the last three days of play Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 17, 18 and 19. Ted Husing will do the announcing.

Nearly 100 of the leading tennis play- ers will participate in the tournament, among them Jean Borotra, who won the indoor title last year. Borotra heads the French group of players which arrived in this country a few days ago to play in the tournament and to take part in the international matches with the team rep- resenting the United States. The other members of the French team are Chris- tian Boussux and Antoine Gentien.

Former Commissioner Will Advise Listeners Orestes H. Caldwell, former member of

the Federal Radio Commission, will give technical advice to radio receiving set owners in a series of four talks to be broadcast during March.

He will discuss "Does Your Radio Set Get All Stations?" on Saturday, March 12, and "Getting the Most from Your Ra- dio Set" on Saturday, March 19, at 7:45 P. M. over a WJZ-NBC network.

Over a \VEAF-NBC network Caldwell will talk on "Can You Get Cleary All the Good Things on the Air?" on Monday, March 21, and "Clear Radio Reception" on Monday, March 28, at 6:45 P. M.

The speaker will illustrate his talks with program effects, demonstrating the dif- ference between well balanced reception and partial. reception.

Last year Caldwell broadcast a series of novel programs in which the crash of a dropped pin, greatly amplified went booming over the airwaves, and the crash- ing of electrons escaping from radium watch dial was heard across the continent. -o- Secretary of Treasury Will Discuss Tax Bill Ogden L. Mills, Secretary of the Treas-

ury, will discuss "The New Tax Bill" in an address in the Institute of Public Af- fairs Program to be heard Saturday, March 12, at 10.P. M., over the WABC- CBS network.

Democratic leaders predicted tha; the new, bi-partisan tax bill will be ready for House action by March 8. The meas- ure proposes Increased taxation to the ex- tent of $1,000,000,000, most of which will be raised by a general sales tax on man- ufactured products. It is the first major legislation involving the Treasury since Secretary Mills took official charge of that department and will also be his first ex- tended address of vital importance to the nation's taxpayers since assuming the secretaryship.

He will speak from Washington..

Jack Arthur Maria Cardinale

A regular feature over WOR, "Footlight Echoes," heard at 10:15 every Sunday night, brings together two comparative newcomers and a real veteran. Jack Arthur, baritone, and Maria Cardinale, soprano, cannot claim the radio longevity that belongs to Lewis Reid, the announcer. Mr. Arthur came to radio from the stage; Miss Cardinale has been not only a singer, but a pianist as well, from childhood. Mr. Reid began his announcerial work in the days of long ago.

REVIEWING RADIO By Mike Porter

IT'S a big pity, of course, that the NBC has decided to let Sylvia Froos go.

She was what the program experts would call a "natural." But Lottice Howell, who considered Sylvia a competitor, com- plained to John Royal, the NBC program czar, and Mr. Royal, who thinks a lot of Lottice, gave the word. And until it was all over, Sylvia didn't even suspect.

The finger also has been given Peter Dixon's "Raising Junior," which will be aired ir. the reverse manner in April. In other words, this two -year -old feature goes into the ashcan. And in the same month Ray Knight's Cuc coo feature will be ditched.

o The insatiable Mr. Hill, who runs the

Lucky Strike affairs, isn't satisfied yet with the round -the -country experiments and is considering a program for WOR on which. various experiments will be

tried before shifting to the networks. And incidentally, some weeks ago I said that Walter Winchell was getting $3,000 weekly for Iris Okaying. Beg pardon! It's $3,500 and he doesn't have to pay artist bureau commissions. Walter's "Man -a -Block" plan has put 90,000 men to work. So I toss him one of his own orchids.

o I could and would chuck a dozen of

the same orchids to the networks if ever

they should train news event announcers,

or emp'oy trained observers for outside

happenings and keep the 1-lusings and

McNamees in the studios-where they belong.

To which Hosing will reply when he

sees this: "A columnist thinks himself polished as soon as he is able to cast reflections."

o To all those who are asking for the

truth, I hasten to report that Sousa and

Pryor are using the same band at NBC

o r alternate broadcasts. Pretty chummy, ch?

How'd you like that Elsie Janis broad- cast? Me, I thought, like the other ob-

servers, that she was terrible. And do

you know why? Well, a few nights be-

fore her mike bow, she was with Paul

Whiteman up at Bert McMurtrie's apart- ment when a call came for an audition.

"Audition!" she gasped. "Well, can

you beat that. I don't audition. I'm an esta'Slished artist. I hate radio any- how. They'll take me without an audi- tion. They'll take my personality-and like it."

BUT THEY DIDN'T LIKE 1T-AND THEY WON'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!

o And speaking of Whiteman, maybe it

will give you an idea hew much they think of him at NBC. George McClellan,

another vice-president, kept Paul waiting forty-five minutes for an interview, on the day Paul barged in from the West.

o Arthur Jarrett assures me, after talk-

ing with a lot of dull people in WABC's reception room, that "A bore never leaves a hole in the memory of his victim."

o Ferdie Grofe, the demon arranger, the

creator of "The Grand Canyon Suite," over which Grofe and Whiteman split- Grofe, the man who made Gershwin's "Rhapsody" digestible-is conferring with Vincent Lopez, and a tie-up may follow. The idea is to get together on a piece which will be a sort of American history in music.

o Russ Columbo's personal fortune at

the moment is $5,000 in the bank. Mort Millman is managing him since his split with Con Conrad, whose bright visions of huge success with Russ faded. Connie is now combing the Florida beaches for new crooners. A glutton for punishment, is Con.

o The boys to whom George Olsen lost

considerable of the necessary during gambling orgies in New Orleans are be- ginning to put on the pressure.

o Bert Lown postcards me from St. Paul,

Minn., that his marital troubles are over; that wifcy is in Reno attending to happi- ness matters, and that he will be tour- ing for ten months.

o And theres the young radio editor who

tells me his paper's new slogan might be, "All the nudes that's fit to print."

o You spell it "B -U -L -O -V -A" no matter

what time it is. And Bulova is getting ready to chain itself to the air. With the Biou Agency, the Bulova Company is negotiating with three stations to clear a channel for regular long -hour cover- age in New York. The stations are \VGCT, WAAM, and \VODA, all Jersey- ites. This trio shares the same wave; WODA and WAAM each have three - sevenths of the time, and WGCT one - seventh. Bulova will buy WAAM and \VGCT, erect a new transmitter in the skeeter swamps, and lease time from WODA--at a terrific price. And then your can get your Bulova watch time, or leave it-on one wave.

o Economic pressure is being applied to

the NBC program department, which has just had $45,000 shaved from its budget. Which makes John Royal unhappy. They tell me that things are so tough that most of the letters in the radio mail begin with the word, "Unless-"

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hook-up-has been put to work to one end, the speedy recovery of

the kidnaped Lindbergh baby. Routine police work has stepped aside

to permit of unusual radio hook-up, not only locally but nationally.

E\V YORK CITY, in common with every city and State in the country, has had its

police force working without a let-up on the Lindbergh kidnapping case. In the

hunt every means of communication known has played a part, and radio has been

called upon to keep members of the police, as well as the citizenry, aware of every

development. The recently installed radio equipment of the New York Police Department has

been kept busy since the first alarm was broadcast, and merely because there are

some details of police work which are not for general knowledge, the average indi-

vidual will probably never know just what its worth has been. But the everyday use

of the police radio is interesting.

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Any one who has followed a police car on its routine duties realizes that aside from the magic of radio itself the work is a humdrum thing. No one notices the car, a dark sedan, for it is like any one of a thousand others. No one realizes that one or more of the men in the car wears a bullet-proof vest beneath his civilian clothes, and that hidden within the car are a riot gun and supply of tear gas bombs.

The loud -speaker is attached to the top of the car and except for the con- trols, contained in a small box on the steering column, there is no sign of the receiver, hidden behind the instrument board. The Í3 batteries are under the floor, and the A battery is the same as that used for the ignition.

At least one gang, but not in New - York, owns a short wave receiver especi-

ally made for them. The gang specializes in housebreaking. Having selected tile house it intends to rob, the gang drives up in a fast automobile and the "inside man" takes the broadcast receiver with hint, places it on the floor in the room where he is working and proceeds to ransack the place. Should the police be warned of the gang's activities the crim- innals are aware of it just as soon as are the cruising policemen and, picking up the receiver they manage to make their escape.

Aside from its use by the authorities in the Lindbergh kidnaping case, radio has of course been used by interested parties to further their own ends. The two major broadcasting chains announced that they would remain on the air- day and night to keep the public informed of the progress of the citase. Station WOR rendered excellent service in this line, broadcasting a description of the baby,

P _ the diet it had been following and any important developments at fifteen minute intervals throughout the first night and kept the world acquainted with each new development. Certain newspapers also broadcast bulletins and a good time was had by all those publicity seekers who welcome any opportunity to push them- selves forward for no good reason at all.

Despite all this however, the Lindbergh kidnaping did show how valuable radio can be as a medium of public service.

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TONY'S SCRAP BOOK By TONY WONS

Evolved from a boyhood spent in pov- erty and from months in war hospitals, these fragments from "Tony's Scrap Book" show well the spirit of the philo- sophical broadcaster's mind.

O BISHOP once gave this advice for

the young man who is thinking of

marrying. He said, "The young man

who wants to marry happily should pick

out a gaod mother and marry one of her

daughters; any one of them will do."

Now, that is not good advice. In the

first place it does not always follow that a good mother's daughter will make a

good wife. Then love has something to

say about it. And in spite of all the ad-

vice of the teachers and preachers and

eugenista, young men and young women

are going right ahead and doing just as their great grandparents have done- they will marry the one they loge or think they love.

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must pay the cost of unemployment.

People get the habit of loafing when there isn't enough work to go around, and it is pretty hard to break away from such a habit, even when later they are given work. A system where everybody works a short time each day would be far better than one where sonic work all day and others not at all. Periods of forced idleness have the most demoraliz- ing effects both upon the worker and upon industry, and some day the em- ployers will have to settle their share of the bill.

O "My doctrine is to lay aside con-

tentions And be satisfied. Just do your best And praise or blame that follows Count just the same." When Riley wrote that did he mean

to say that a man shouldn't fight against injustice, against intolerance, against cruelty? Does he mean that we should be satisfied with ignorance, with poverty? Does h' want to say that we should not fight against disease, and crime-which often mean the same thing? Does he say that we 'hould be satisfied with all things as they are? I do not think so. It seems to me he means to say that a man should decide for himself what is right and what is wrong, if he can, and then stick to the right and fight for it so long as he sincerely believes it to be right, and not waste his time in arguing about the matter and slinging mud at the other fellow for having opinions that differ from his. Nobody can sling mud without dirtying himself.

O Every once in a while I read in the

papers about somebody who has lived over a hundred years, and they make a lot of it. I don't think that means very much. just to live a certain number of years may be no credit to you whatever. Look at the crocodile. Whether a human being is worth the room he occupies on earth does not depend on the years he lives, but on the good he does while here. That's all, and nobody will ever make that truth different, no matter how he tries. Of course when you tall( about a machine you are liable to ask, "How long will it last?" but when you consider man you ask, "What's he good for?" "The man who gets but never gives," said a poet, "may last for years, but never lives." Probably that's one of the things that's been wrong with the race all along. Most of us have been in the business of taking all we can take, and nobody is at all inte:ested in giving anything worth giving away-well practically nobody.

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you have seen Lu at the Roosevelt Grill. She generally makes a pil-

grimage there each Saturday night-a platinum blonde with larkspur eyes, a lovely

smile exposing even rows of white teeth, and a low-pitched voice through which nouns,

adjectives and verbs come tumbling cut spontaneously-one on top of the other. The

whole Lombardo family possess wonderful eyes, and Lu is no exception. She punc- tuates most of her conversation with funny little asides, and has a large repertoire of

yarns about the Lombardo tribe. There are enough of them! Guy, and Carm and

Lieb and Vic (with their wives)-and Joe. Lu has them all down pat, and her life

seems to be quite willingly entangled in the pleasart complications of being a Lom-

bardo. She radiates happiness. The apartment on Riverside Drive is simply "the berries." Lu adores it, and trills

on about Joe. Joe designed and executed the color combinations and the furnishings. He is only nineteen and studying interior decorating ... front the apartment one would

judge the youngster has a lot of talent. The fact that he did it, however, is, in itself,

an example of the implicit faith the Lombardos have in each other. Being such an extraordinary young artist, it might have been a dismal fizzle. Of course, it wasn't.

Lu loves animals. The animal kingdom chez Lombardo consists of "Rowdy," "Fluff"

and "Echo." "Rowdy," the most recent addition, is a wire-haired fox terrier pup with an obvious genius for busting things up, carrying bones in the living room

and losing Guy's garters, not to mention any number of minor casualties. "Fluff" is a large white Persian cat. Sitting on

the piano in the living room against the

tapestry thereon, she looks like a paint- ing. "Fluff" watches "Rowdy" with a

friendly amusement. It is a constant source of wonder to the Lombardos friends to see "Fluff" and "Rowdy" roll- ing over the floor together in the best of spirits. "Echo' is a Boston terrier which Lu has liad for ten years. The old lady is now deaf and dumb and going blind, and is something of a problem to the household.

Lu was born and spent all of :ter life in Cleveland. There were two sisters, and Lulu -Belle was the youngest. Being the "baby," and blonde, moreover, with incredibly sweet eyes, she got just about everything she wanted. She started piano lessons when she was four years old. The parents subjected her to the violin later on, but, for some st ange reason or an- other, Lit objected to carrying the case around. It made her acutely self-con- scious. She also took vocal lessons, but, site says, with one of her infectious laughs, "Now, I'm afraid to sing!" Which, per- haps, is a matter of modesty. Lú still plays the piano for her own amusement, though mostly by car.

These days, what with playing at the Paramount, etcetera, Lu sits up until Guy gets in, and, consequently, is night life personified. Her mother, Mrs. Lombardo says with some amusement, is horrified. Lu's sister is visiting her now, and their

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mother called up from Cleveland the other night. She began, "Now listen here, young lady," and told Lu that when sis- ter returned home, Lu was to do like- wise and get some rest, which she ap- parently needed very badly. However, Mrs. Guy is not very sold on the idea. "Now, whenever I go to the country, I

miss New York so," she says. "I have to stay in Cleveland myself and motor out to see mother in the morning. 1 just can't sleep in the country.'

Everything Guy likes, Lu likes. She is

very athletic and loves every Summer month in Long Island, where she spends most of the time in a bathing suit. "I get just as black as mahogany," she says. They've had some grand times together, aquaplaning.

Lu says she gets "a big kick out of the bane." Every time Guy's program is on the air, Lu makes recordings of them so that when he returns home he can listen to them and better judge the band balance. There seems to be a con- tinual battle for perfection in that family!

If you want to hear a really funny story, you ought to get Lulu to tell you about the time forty of their friends char- tered a boat to go ocean fishing. Of that forty only eight remained without a touch of mal-de-mer. She described Little Jack Little, peering facetiously around corners at everybody else who was seasick, and finally turning so green himself that they all thought lie would die before they saw land again.

Lu g2ts a "big kick" out of living. She's really grand. If you wander into the Roosevelt Grill one Saturday night, keep an eye out for Item and see for yourself,

THE JEST ARTIST By GEORGE D. LOTTMAN

When Belle Baker, who starts next week as a weekly artist via CBS for the American Safety Razor Co., was in Montreal over the last week-end, she

isitetl some of the curio shops in that community

The funniest thing she saw, she told friends on her return, was a postcard on which was printed: ''Feeling ale and .

hearty, and beering up well under the strain."

O Arthur Jarrett was discussing foreign

film stars. "The most charming thing about them,"

the CBS song stylist observed, "is that they speak broken English so fluently."

O He was an enthusiastic young warbler,

and his enthusiasm was more satisfactory than his warbling. The youth applied for a job with Vincent Lopez' band.

"You know," he told Lopez, "I throw myself into my work. I actually throw myself into any job I undertake."

'Well," drawled Lopez, "the best ad- vice 1 can give you, my dear fellow, is to go and dig a well."

"Whenever you hear somebody talk- ing of his family tree," said George Olsen the other night, "there's usually some- thing very shady about it."

O . Leo Reisman tells it on himself, and al- though it gave us a slight shudder, we pass it on to you as one of those "believe - it -or -not" gags.

Reisman, as you must know, has a crop of hair that is the envy of many women. Ile thought he'd have it trimmed lately, so he entered a Boston barber shop.

He found the chief barber in a morbid mood. "They just took my brother to the sanitarium," the tonsorialist explained. "A man came in and got a shave, and my brother asked him . if he wanted a sham- poo. 'No,' said the man, and my brother cut his throat."

"So what?" asked Reisman, no little annoyed.

"So do YOU want a shampoo?" piped the lather expert.

O . Leon Belasco, who makes a tour of the world every tour years, was discussing habits and customs of other lands with some of his musicians, in the Colun:hia studios the other night.

"How about the bands in Scotland?" queried an interested listener. "\Vhat style of playing do they use?"

"Oh," grinned Belasco, "they have a funny custom over there. Scotch Musi- cians are instructed to sing at least three vocal choruses in every dance session, to save wear and tear on their instruments."

Tom Brown, NBC tenor, never did one of those "bo-bo-bo-bo" choruses until the other night. He thought he'd try a chorus in the style made famous by the battling baritones, and got so frightened at the re- sult that he developed a severe headache.

Says Jimmy Melton, celebrated NBC tenor, "The old-fashioned suicide who used to turn on the gas now steps on it."

O Nick Lucas was discussing great Amer-

icans with a friend the other day, just prior to leaving on his tour of the country.

"I think," said his friend, "that Wash- ington has had more things named after him than any other American. There's the State of Washington, several cities by that name, the Washington monument, and oh, ever so many things."

"That's nothing," was Nick's retort. "There's an American named Henry Ford that has nine million things named after him running around the country right now,"

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Editor's Mail Box A column devoted to answers to queries

from readers pertaining to radio, radio artists and kindred subjects. Address the Editor's Mail Box, Radio Guide, 475 Fifth Ave., N. Y.

C. E. L.-The part of "Jack Arnold" on the "Myrt and Marge" program is played by Vinton Haworth.

o I. P. G.-Address Bing Crosby in care

of the Columbia Broadcasting System, 485 Madison Avenue.

o Harry Herman, Jr.-Home addresses

of the radio stars are never given out. Write Kate Smith in care of the Colum- hia Broadcasting System.

o F. Robinson - Victor Piliero started

working at CBS in March 1930, and was in the Field Engineering Department un- til June, 1931, at which time he was transferred to Maintenance Engineering, of which deoartntent he is now the super- visor.

O Mrs. M. A. Aber-The organist play-

ing over WTAM, Cleveland, at 6.30 A. M. is "Doc" Whipple.

Joe \V.-There is no present schedule for the Bavarian Band. Al Jolson has not been considered for the Chase and San- born Hour. Eddie Cantor's return to that NBC program is not yet definitely de- cided-it will be in the late Spring or early Summer.

o Mrs. George J. Longshaw-Gene and

Glenn are also on a program over WTAM, Cleveland daily except Saturday and Sun- day at 6.15 P. M., and Sunday at 6.45 P. Al., called the Spang Bakers. Yes, Gene takes the parts of Jake and Lena.

o Mrs. D. \V. Kam!in-Russell and Lo-

rina Gilbert are "The Gilberts" heard over \VEAF at 1.45 P. M. Fridays.

o J. B. S.-The theme song of the "Trae

Story Hour" is sung by Fred Vettel. o

Dr. Arthur Kinsley-Billy Jones and Ernie Hare start a new program on March 7th, over \VJZ at 7.45 P. M. \Veber and Fields are not listed for air appear- ances at present.

o Airs. E. J. Griffith-The City Service

Cavaliers are Frank Parker, I lenry Shope, John Scagle and Elliot Shaw. They are on other programs, but not tinder the name of the Cavaliers. Harold von Em - berg is 26. Valspar is his only program. 'teary Ilorlick can he heard only on the A&P Gypsies broadcast. -o-

The Last One

Gcc:'g. Rector

The last of the old time restaurateurs,

Gorge Rector, gives the benefits of his

v: acid -wide and lengthy experience in the

culinary art to housewives throughout the

country over the \VEAF-NBC chain. He

is heard every Thursday morning at 9:45 on the period "Our Daily Food," speak- ing from whatever part of the country he

happens to be visiting, always in the in- terests of more and better meals, and under 'the sponsorship of the A.. & P. stores.

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Another of the many entertainers who have deserted the stage for the unseen au-

dience of the air, Luise Squire has turned her back on "The Follies" ín favor of sta-

tion \\'MCA, front which point she is heard in novelty songs three times a week.

RICH REWARD IN RADIO CONTESTS

More than ¶1,000 in cash, together with merchandise valued at as

much more, is being offered to contestants in several competitions

now being broadcast over individual and chain stations in and e

about New York City. The following information is given

readers by RADiO GUIDE, purely as a matter of convenience.

Radios and Watches

Twenty-two prizes are being given each

week in the San Felice Cigar contest now

being broadcast over the WJZ-NBC chain

at 9:45 each Monday and Wednesday

evening. These are six "Playtime" radios,

built into grandfather clocks; ten Gruen

watches, "Greyhound" model for men and

"Monticello" baguette for t+omen, and six

"Nat Lewis" purses. Contestants are to

write a four -line rhyme about San Felice

Cigars, or as many rhymes as they like, -

enclosing fifteen bands front any size San

Felice Cigars (or exact reproductions of

these bands in colors) with each rhyme.

Entries should be sent to the station from

which the program is broadcast, or to the

Deisel-Wemmer-Gilbert Corp'n, 2180 East

Milwaukee Ave., Detroit, Mich.

For Dog Lovers

Of special interest to children who

would like to own a dog is the Ked con-

test, whose terms are broadcast every

Thursday evening at 7:15 over the \VJZ-

NBC network. Boys or girls may enter

this contest, merely writing in less than

fifty words their answer to the question,

"\Vhy I like Keds." The letter must also

give the name and address of the con-

testant's neighborhood shoe dealer, with

the age of the contestant. Each week a

thoroughbred wire-haired terrier will be

.given away for the best letter.

An Automobile Each Week

Winning contestants in the Willys Overland contest now being broadcast

every Sunday night at 7 o'clock over the

\VJZ-NBC network receive, delivered

absolutely free and fully equipped at their home, a new \\'illys Overland car. Entry blanks and rules must he obtained from

one of the advertiser's dealers, and con- testants are to write not more than fifty

ords on "\Vhy I like the \\'illys Over- land Six better than any other car."

For Cake Beaters

The Magic Maid Program broadcast over the \VJZ-NBC network every Mon- day morning at 11:30 o'clock offers eight electric mixers, bearer and juice extractors to eight successful contestants. Favorite pie recipes, with a short letter telling "Why you would like to own a Star -Rite Magic Maid Electric Mixer, Beater and Juice Extractor," a -e to be submitted.

Millionaire Week -Ends

During the Salada "Tea Timers" pro - grant broadcast from \NOR at 9:30 P. M. each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the first line of a limerick is given. The two contestants who send in the best four lines to complete the limerick will each receive two theatre tickets for any show they may select. In addition, at the end of six weeks the two best entries received during that time will each be given what the sponsors have termed "a miilionaire's week-end." Each of the two winners in this part of the contest will be given, ab- solutely free, a week-end in New York- hotel bills, theatre tickets, night clubs, automobile hire-all paid in full for two persons. Contestants should send in their entries, together with an empty Salada Tea carton, to station \NOR.

Except where specific information is

PURELY PERSONAL Back in the big city after six months

on tour with Aaronson's Commanders, Howard Barrie is baritoning for records

hile waiting for that network coin inercial to get going.

o John deJara Almonte, night exec at

seven eleven, has two claims to anyone's attention. In the first place he has no high hat, and in the second his collection of miniature china anititules is unusual. The largest is four incites high, the smallest slightly larger than a pin head.

O . Margaret Holland, hostess, and Ed Cashman, procluctión, are holding hands in various dark corners at CBS.

o . Bennie Stevens, CBS publicity. has a piece of land on Capri. (So what?)

o The latest acquisition by \\'OR's an-

nouncer staff is Bob Hall, former chief announcer of NOiL, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Before taking up radio Bob toured with the late Theodore Roberts and Fisk O'Hara, and roent many years on tite Keith and Orpheuni circuits.

o . That "Bath Club" theme song, "Hello Evening Star," is to he published by Irv- ,- ing Berlin, inc.

o "Bill" Paisley, NBC research library,

has turned out a tune, "Just Like You," to be published by Joe Davis, Inc.

o

Sherman Keene, leader ader of the \NOR standby orchestra, has no oboe in his musical ensemble: The reason, he says, is that an oboe is "an ill wind that nobody blows good."

Sydney Raphael, pianist of Eatery Detitsch's Hungarian ensenthl^, is glad it's a girl. Site's to be named Geraldine Ann.

o Harry Tighe, \VLWL, recently lost his

his mother.

Mildred Wall (Mrs. Frank Knight) is a member of the "Blessed Event" cast.

o T. F. Kesna, \VOR's Development and

Research Department, gave a pint of blood to save the life of his niece. They are both getting along fine.

o Sabra Worth, CBS hostess, is sand-

wiching performances in the dramatic productions of the "Liederkranz Club," between her Columbia ditties.

o Ben Alley's family paid him a short

visit on their recent trip from Virginia. -o- From the West

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June Purcell

June Purcell, who sings in the manner of the late Nora Bayes, was heard for the first time over a WJZ-NBC net- work Tuesday, March 8. Beginning Mon- day, April 4, the singer will be heard

regularly each Monday, Thursday and

Saturday at 6:45 P. M., over a \\'EAF- NBC network. Until April 4, her schedule will be: March 10 and 11 at 10.45 P. M.,

\\'JZ: March 14, 17, 19, 24, 25, 26 at

6.45 P. M., WEAF. Born in Indianapolis, Miss Purcell went

given above, letters should be sent to the to Los Angeles eight years ago for a

advertiser in care of the station over visit and suddenly found herself em -

which the contest announcement is made. barked in radio and a vocal career.

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I1'C.1U I1'JAS Il'Ir.1N \VMAI. 7:00 Vermont Lumberjacks. 1VEAF NBC \VFBR IV 11E1

I1'TIC Il'I.1T Á'T.\G II -CAE WCS II 11,.1.1 it 7:15 Campbell Orchestra. \\'1:.11' -NBC IV EIS ilF:EI

IV LIT 11'C'S1l WJAIL WR I1'FAG 7:15 Tasty Yeast Jesters. WJZ NBC WBZ 116Z .t WEAL

i:1)IíA 7::{0 Boswell Sisters -Pompeian Dour. IV ABC ('BS WCAO

Il'NA(: IVDI{C WJAS 1Y1:.1is" '7:30 Swift Program -Stebbins Boys. IVJZ-NBC 11ItaL

1V13Z \V117.1 7:45 Camel Quarter Hour. 11',1BC ros 11'C.30 IV 1,117,

1\'SAC \V])ItC I1CaU WJAS 11E_1v IV31A1. IVORC

7:45 The Goldbergs. 1VE.t1'-NBC 11 CAE 1V('SI( 11'l.lit 8:00 Socnnyland Sketches. I1E.ti'-NBC WEE! WTIC

IV (T li I1'.1A It IV7 .1G ROO Carnation Contented 1'rogranr, WJZ-NBC WBAT. 8:15 Singiu' Stun -The Rarbnsol Man. 11'ABC ('115 WC.1D

IVNAC 11DIt(1 NI CAI W.1.1 St 1VP:.1N 11'31.1f. 8:30 Tiro Voice of Firestone. I1'BAP' NBC 11'FISK 11'EII

11"i'iC IVLIT W('.115 IV('SII 15".1AIt Il'Itl' lV'1'.1(: 8:30 Death Valley Days. IVJZ-N13C IV RAC \VI3Z 11"II"Z.1

K 1) K.\ 9:00 5'a0eC Presents the Mills Bros. W.SBC, CBS WC.\D

11'31:\C W11ttC W('.1(: 1\'.l,tS 1VE.1N I731.11. 0:00 Nliy'tag Orch7slra, IVJZ-NIIC I1'11.1L U'BZ 1V11í,.1

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l\'CAF. IVC.<lI {l'd.\It Wltl: \7TAG 9:45 Bob Nulan',s San Felicians. WJZ-NBC 1511AL WB7,

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IV 1í7,.1 12 I) 11:1 10:30 Wayes of 3lrlody. BC i1'B.tL R'BZ 1VB7.1,

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W 1' 1 C ;WEIR \1' l{ (' 71:45 Enrie 3fadril.¡ttera's Orchestra. WAD(' CBS WC.\sl

11'1.312 WS.11I 11' 1)11C 11C.1U IVE.1N 1431.11. II'O1tC

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IV I: i:1 11 C' t G IVTIC 11.1.1 1: 6:00 Ara Jarrett. W.1 BC -(11S IS'I.ItZ IV:1.11t WDRC

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11B'ZA 6:15 Literary Digest Topics in Brief. IVJZ-NBC R'R.tl.

11' 11Z 1V3ZA 1:1)K.1 6:15 Frank Slrriz's Orchestra. 1VABC-CBS 1V('.1O I1'.IAB

II'URC t1C'AU \1J.\S 11E.1N 1V31A1, 7:00 Amos 'n' _lnily-I'epsodenL WIZ -NBC It' f. WRZ

I1'IIZ.1 I:I):;.5 7:00 Mid -Week Fe:leratioft Hynen Sing. Il'E.1 FIN BC

1- IC V."T.`.G 7:00 Myrt and 3large. IV ABC -CBS WCAO IVNAC I) RC

{\'C.'.0 11'J 1y 1VE.\N lI'IIAI. 7:15 Campbell (lrrihestrn. \1'E.IC-NBC IV 10111 1VEEI

lV'1'lC IV F1 \l'CSJI 11'1aIt /i'JtC {77'.5(: .:30 Prince .511)crt Quarter Hour. TVE.iI'-NBC IV EBB

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ll'IT'L.1 8:00 Blackstone Plantation. 11'E.1F-NBC WEEI WTIC

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11'CAU 11'7.AS R'EA 1I'31:1I. 8:15 Abe Lyman wit' His Orchestra. IV ABC -CBS WC AO

R'NAC 1/DJ{C Il'('.yt: W./ AS W1:.íN W3I:\I. 8:30 True Story Hur. I4EAF-NISC WEB': IVEEI IVTIO

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11' 1)17C WCAU 1VJ.\S 11'E.1N II'31A1. 9:00 Ben Bernie's Rine Ribbon Band. IVABC'-('ITS \7CA0

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11:45 Geo. Olsen and His Orchestra. A'.\BC-CBS 1V('10 IYLR7, IV 1.18 ll'I)ItC 11'EAN 11'31A1, 11 ()RC

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P R O G R A M F O R F R I D A Y, MARCH 1 1t:,..

® . 6:45 A.M. to 10 A.M.

1:45 WEAF-Tower Health Exercises -Ar- thur Bagley, Director

WOK -Gym Classes -John Gambling, Di- rector

WINS -Morning Highlights :01) WINS -Miss Walls' Calisthenics .

1:15 WINS -Musical Clock 7:30 WMCA-Phantom Organist

WJZ-A Song for Today W ABC -Organ Reveille -Popular Music

7:45 W' m CA Harry Glick's Gym Class W.17. -Jolly Bill and Jane - Cream of

Wheat Program 8:00 IV MCA -I See By the Papers

II' EAIS-Gene and Glen -Quaker Early Birds

WJZ On the 8:15 WOK -Al Woods W ABC -Salon Musicale

a:15 WMCA-Consoling the Console {VEAF-Morning Devotions WJZ-Phil Cook, the Quaker Man

0:30 {WMCA-Poet's Corner WE .1 F -Cheerio W.17, Sunbirds -

WOK -Martha Manning -A Macy Presen- tation

W O V -Morning Song WABC-La Monica at the Organ -Mrs.

Wagner's Pies Program 8:45 WMCA-In Song Heaven -Frank Mc-

Cabe WJZ.-John Fogarty. Tenor W'OIt-Musical Novelties {V ABC -Old Dutch Girl -Newsy Jingles WINS -Mr. and Mrs. Reader

p:tut 'YMCA -Monsieur Sakele w EAF-Vocal Art Quartet ci',i -A\'altzes-Walter Blaufus, Director IVOR-Miss Kath'rine 'n' Calliope -A

Bamherget Program WO V -Hudson Clinic WP('if-Down Reminiscence Road \\ AB(: -Little Jack Little W 1 N S-Dagmar Perkins - 'Morning

Moods" 0:15 W'A1Ca-Francis X. Loughran, Science

Hour W Ea F -Flying Fingers W.ls-Lady Bugs W A 1:(' -The Madison Singers - Frank

ltubf, Tenor: Rhoda Arnold, Soprano; Mildred Johnson, Contralto, and Crane Calder. Bass

U l'(';i-Jean Newhouse -Songster WOy-Late Risers' Gym Class

p: 30 tY MCA -Modern Living 8V F tE-international Broadcast to Ger-

many WJ'L-"Beautiful Thoughts" -Montgomery

Ward Program IV 1'('B -Retail Grocers Program \W ABC -Tony's Scrap Book -Conducted by

Anthony Worts 88 (It -Sherman Keene's Orchestra WOV- Modern Living Magazine ~a -Organ Melodies-Marchia Stewart

1:45 LVNAP-Our Daily Food -Col. Good- body and Judge Gordon -A. & P. Pro- gram

WJZ-Miracles of Magnolia WAH( Elizabeth Bart hell -Songs WOK The Right Word -W. Curtis Ni,cbol-

son

10 A.M to 12 Noon

30:00 W AI CA -Mme. Elvira Geiger -Concert Pianist

IV EA F -Mrs. Blake's Radio Column WIa-Every-Day Beauty -P. Beiersorf &

Co. Program IVOII-Kathleen Gordon, Soprano W Pert -Ben Webster -Song Dictionary WAttC-Grant, Graham and Coughlin WOW -Girl Out of Nowhere WINS -What's the Answer?

10:10 WAI CA -Muriel Elwin, Soprano, and Paul Greve, Baritone

10:15 WEAL -Dr. Royal S. Copeland -Ster- ling Products Program

Were -Clara, Lu and Em -Colgate -Palm- olive -Peet Program

W A It(' -Bond Bread Program - Frank Crumit and Julia Sanderson

WOK -Going Places -T. Atherton Dixon W PCB -Louise Squire WOY-Canadian Fur Trappers W INS -Your Handwriting Jane Reding -

ton 30:30 8VM('A-A. Cloyd Gill Says: -

W EA F -"Fashions and Figures" - Mrs. Evelyn Toby I. Newman & Son Pro- gram

WOit-Style Parade 'O JZ-Our Daily Food Talk -Col. Good-

body and Judge Gordon -A. & P. Pro- gram

ti: Neil -Medlin' Around with Marty Med- lin

W' 1 N a -The W ifesaver 30:45 8V 81(A -German Airs -Sig Askeborn,

Bass. Baritone W ItA F -Betty Crocker - General Mills

Program W.IN-Chicago Ensemble IN P(' II -Diana Bragg W A it(' -Don and Betty W(1 it-WOR Ensemble \Vo\-Blyn Shoe Stores WINS Health Talk

31:10 Iv NYC -Dept. of Public Markets WEAF-WJZ-NBC Music Appreciation

Hour -Walter Damrosch, Conducting ((OR -What to Eat and Why -C. Hous-

ton Goudiss IV PCB -Milt Leslie. Tenor W at(' -The Fitch Professor \\ (FV-Maytime Music WINS -Making Yourself Fashionable

11 :05 W N t C-Croyden Trio 11:15 W PCB -Helen Landshof-Songs

WA It(' -The Captivators -Fred Berreas, conductor

W INS-I3rookiyn Catholic Big Sisters - Helen P. McCormick, President, "Big Sister Work"

11:30 W (11- Mrs. A. M. Goudiss-School of .

Cooking -Rumford Company Program W P('li-Real Radio Sera ice Organ Pro-

gram WOV-Slyph Laboratories WINS-Matty Medlin -Songs with Ukc

11:35 W NS, C -"Speech Improvement," Mrs. Letitia. Reubicheck

11:45 W'(11í Dagmar Perkins -Seibert 'Wil- son Program

W t ('H -John McLoughlin -Tenor \! ABC -Ben Alley, Tenor, with Vincent

Sorey's Orchestra Vet 1 Y -Josephine Martel - Girl at the

Piano WINS -Meeting the Poets

11h50 %VNY('-"Keeping Well"_ -Dr. John Oberwager

12 Noon to 2 P.M.

12:00 WMCA-Midday Message -Dr. Chas. F. Potter

W EAF-General Electric Home Circle - Mme. Sylvia, Guest Speaker

WJZ-The Merrie-Men WP('1I-Dave Boman {V ABC -Charles Boulanger and His Yoeng's

Orchestra WOW -Hoover Medical Group WINS -Situp and Simon, Songs

12:15 WMCA-Harold Woodhall and Partner -Pianos

WEAF-The Real George Washington WOR-Dorothy Worth's Chats -A Joseph

Hilton & Sons Program WJ'L-Pat Bar nes-Swift Program .

WI'CII-Y. M. C. A. Talk WO V -Nick Kenny's Poems WINS -Rose Gallo -Songs at Piano

12:20 WOK Johnson's Daily Radio Guide 12:25 WOE Beautiful Lady -Robert, Inc. 12:30 WMCA-W-T Stock Quotations

W EAF-Black and Gold Room Orchestra. WOR Julian Woodworth's Dance Or-

chestra WJZ-National Farm and Home Hour WPCII-Margaret Steffner-"Over the Tea-

cups" WABC-Krc-Mel Singing Chef WO V -Weber and Hunter -Harmony WINS -Ford Frick Tells the News

12:45 8VP(71-Lois Lee. WOV-Merit Clothing Company WABC-Columbia Revue WINS -Andy Buff, Popular Songs

12:55 W' Olt -Wet -Me -Wet Co. Program 1:00 W MCA -Organ Concert and Dave So -

mail, Baritone WEAN -Market and Weather Reports WOR-Baudistel and His Olympians W'1'ClI-Mirror Reflections W'A(BC-George Hall and His Hotel Taft

Orchestra WINS -English String Orchestra

1:15 W I'C11-\ irginia Osborn, Soprano :

Marian Engle Pianist, and Sol Grab - stein, Violinist

W (EAF-Larry'Funk's Palais D'Or Orches- tra

IV() 1" -Piano Pais 3 :30 8V.M C.t-Al irror Reflections

WO it -Midday Diversions

NOV-Lane and Menne-Duo WINS -Allen Prescott Presents

-7:30 WMCA-In a Spanish Patio WOV-Joseph Brush, Baritone \V EA F -Woman's Radio Review W O It-Ariel Ensemble WINS -Jack Healy's Dance Trio 85I'CII-W-T Stock Quotations W ABC -Arthur Jarrett, with Freddie

Rich's Orchestra 1:45 WI'('tl-Mitchie Lake -Songs

VA HC -Columbia Educational Features NOV-Nadine Weller, Soprano

m 4 P.M. to 6 P.M.

4:00 WMCA-Musical Moments IV EAF-Betty Moore, Decorating Notes WJZ-Rhythmic Serenade -Harry Kogen's

Dance Orchestra WC) Music Foundation W PCII-M usicale WABC-Light Opera Gems -

R-1NS-Jacques Belser-Songs \VO\--Lou Lazarus' Orchestra

4:15 WMCA-On a Farm - Dir. by Bob Longstreet

N EAF-Le Trio' Charmante WVJZ-Radio Guild -"The Dover Road" -

Dramatic Sketch WINS -Doug MacTague-Cowboy Sense

4:30 WEAF-The Lady Next Door WI'CII-The Vedder Players WOV-Polly Preferred -Skit WOR-Howard R. Garis-Uncle Wiggilc WINS -Song Stories

4145 WMCA-Monsieur Sakele WEAF-Frances Bowdan-Talk WABC-Curtis Institute of Music Program WOV-Leonard and Jimmy -Comedy Duo WOR-Manor House Singers WINS -George Drexel Biddle, Jr. -"Dogs"

0:00 WMCA-Tea Timers-Pascarello En- semble

W EA F -May We. Present -Ballad Singers lV Pelf -Jerry Williams WINS -Sonia MerkltiSungs `e%(18 -Sophisticated Songster

5:05 8V1)R-Stanley Brain -Organ Recital 5:15 8V 1:AF-Skippy-General Mills Pro-

gram WPCH-Wm. Pierce O'Hearn and Inez

Giglio W'JJ Swanee Serena,lers WINS -Tom Keene's Round -Up

SPECIALS FOR TODAY Q

3:00 P.M.-WJZ-NBC-Metropolitan Opera, "Siegfried" 7:15 P.M.-WABC-CBS-Maxwell House Program 8:00 P.M.-WEAF-NBC-Cities Service Concert Orchestra-

Jessica Dragonette, Soprano .

8:30 P.M,-WOR-Corse Payton's Stock Company RADIO LOG FOR NEW YORK STATIONS

Station K. Station K. Station K. Station K. WNYC 570 WJZ 760 WPAP 1010 WOV 1130 WMCA 570 WPCH 810 WQAO 1010 WINS 1180 WEAF 660 WABC 860 WRNY 1010 WHAP 1300 WOR 710 WHN 1010 W I_WL 1100 WMSG 1350

Every effort is made to insure the accuracy of our programs at the time of going lo press; however, there. is the possibility of late changes.¡

WJ7.-Don Bestor's Orchestra IV lit(' Atlantic City Musicale WOW -Jack Healey's Trio WINS -Daisy and Bob

1:45 WMCA-Grand Central Red Caps WEAF-The Gilberts -Russ and Loving, W PCII-Jacic Filman -Sport Chat WINS -"Embers of Love" -D ra matte

Sketch, with Muriel Peterson and the Wins Players

2 P.M. to 4 P.M.

2:00 IV MCA -IN MCA Theatre Revue WEAF-U. S. Army Band WJ'L-Mrs. Julian Heath -Food Talk WPCII-Pearl Lien -Songs \t'ABC The Funny Boners IVOR-Roads of Romance WINS -American Music Ensemble VI LW L -Angela Gay, Soprano

2:05 Wale 1 -Carrie Lillie -Comedy 2:10 Jacic Filman 2:15 WMCA-Golden Slipper Dance Mara-

thon IVJZ-Radio Troubadours WOK -Crinoline Days -Dorna Lee, Con-

tralto, with String Orchestra VS P('11 -"The Woman About the House" -

Dorothy Ames Carter IV tltC-Ann Leaf at the Organ WLW'L-Paul Watson, Tenor

2:30 %VAICA-Meadow's Beauty School WEAF-Echoes of Erin WJZ-"Why Women Should Be Inter-

ested in Politics" -Mrs. Ellis A. Yost and Congresswoman Norton

W OR -German Lessons -Karl T. Marx IV P('It-Vincent Vettere W'AIIC-American School of the Air WLWL-Happy Harry Hayden WINS -Shaw and Glass

2:45 WEAF-Dr. George Cohen's Pet Club WLWL-Marmola Entertainers \VI'Cll-Hazel Politz, Soprano WJZ-Princess Obolensky W'OR-Songs-Ridgely Hudson WINS -Symphonic Ithythmakers

1:00 WMCA-Artist Bureau Presents W EAF-South Sea Islanders WJZ-Metropolitan Opera -"Siegfried"

THE CAST Laurltz Melchior, tenor Siegfried Gota L.iungberg, soprano... Brunnhilde Hans Clemens, tenor Mimi Michael Bohnen, basso.. The Wan(Wotderean)r

Gustav Schutzendorf, baritone..Gustav Siegfried 'rappolet. basso Fafner Ernestine Schumann Heintz, contralto

Erda Editha Fleischer. soprano Voice

of the Forest Bird Artur Bodanzlcy will conduct

W ABC -U. S. Marine Band Concert WOV-Willie Zay Jackson WOK -George Minter's Dance Orchestra WPCIt-Marl. Dana's Army Locker WINS -Angelo Bono -Songs -Guitar

3:15 WPCH-Herbert Weil and Ray Gold

WOV-Bertha Niner Ti lc h o l a e, Mezzo Soprano

0:30 WEAF-Dolly Connolly -Songs WMCA-The Program Beautiful IV oft -Hunter Sawyer. Tenor N'JZ-The Singing Lady - Kellogg Pro-

gram WABC-Pollyanna, the Glad Girl - A, S.

Kreider Shoe Co. Program IN PC11-Juclge Gustave Hartman -Talk WINS -Twilight Reveries-Marchia Stew-

art. Organist W O V -City Radio Company'

2:45 1VMC'A-Red Devils, with Junior Smith

W EAF-Happy-Rose Dance Orchestra {YJ%Little Orphan Annie -Wander Pro-

gram WOK -Mary and Don Dine About -Childs

Program W-PCH-Captain Joe's Stories W ABC -The Lone Wolf Tribe - Wrigley

Program WINS -Piano Twins -Lester Place and

Robert Pascocello

6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Qi

6:00 WEAF-International Broadcast From Geneva -Wm. Hard

W'JZ-Raising Junior-Wheatena Serial W Olt -Uncle Don - Castle's Ice Cream

Program WABC-John Kelvin -Irish Tenor W PCII-Elmo Russ Presents The Love

Serenader 1t INS -Jack Lait's Gaieties

6:06 W NYC -N. Y. Tuberculosis and Health Association

4:15 5%'NYC-Music WEAF-Waldorf-Astoria Sent Room Or-

chestra W P('ll-"Prunella and Penelope" WJ%Boscul All -Star Orchestra W ABC -Chas. Boulanger and His Yoeng`e

Orchestra 'We W L-"Paradise Alley" WINS -English String Orchestra

6:30 WNYC-Elementary French Lessons - By Prof. V. Harrison Berlitz

WA F-Rex Cole Mountaineers 1{',EI'!.-The Royal Vagabonds WOR-Hon. Edward R. Finch -Supreme

Court Justice of New York WINS -American Music Ensemble IVPOIl-Claire Urbow and Julius Ceru)le W L IV L -"The Eyes Have It"

0:40 WNYC-United Action for, Employ- ment

6:45 tV NYC -Advanced French Lessons, By Prof. V. Harrison Berlitz

W EA F -Swift Program -Stebbins Boye WJ%Liter a r y Digest Topics -Lowell

Thomas W ABC -Vaughn De Leath -With Shapiro

and Shefter WOK -Income Tax Information - David

Danish W I'CB-The Sunshine Trio

V('LWI,-The Catholic Reponer 7:00 W N-YC'-Eda Kroitsch-Songs

-

%VEAF-Salon Singers W,IZ The -Fepsodent Program -Amos 'n'

Andy WABC-Myrt and Marge -Wrigley Pro-

gram W- OR -Frances Langford -Songs WI NS -Lullaby Lady WPCIl-The Three Dreamers

7:15 IV NYC-Board of Estimate Review R' EA F -Robert Simmons and the Camp-

bell Orchestra W',IZ-ArtistEssso Program -Elsie Janis, Guest IVOR-Boys' Club- Macy-Bamberger Fro -

gram B.'ARC-Maxwell House Program W' 1.1V L-W'all Street Journal

. WINS -"Hine and Her" -Sketch 7:30 \V MCA -Ansonia Musical Varieties

11 EAF-Prince Albert Quarter Hour -Alice Joy, Contralto; "Ol' Hunch"; Paul Vats Loan's Orchestra

W'JZ-Sylvia Froos-Songs WOR-Centerville Sketches - Hires' Pro-

gram W-ARC-Boswpeli Sisters, with Bob Har- ing's Orchestra -Pompeian Make -Up Box Program W'LWL-"Keeping Up With the Jones's" - Alfred Young WINS -The Globe Trotter

7:45 WEAF-The Goldbergs=The PepsO- dent Program

I{ J'7, -Billy Jones and Ernie Hare -Best Foods. Inc., Program W A BC -The Camel Quarter Hour -Mor-

ton Downey, Anthony Wons, and Jac- ques Renard's Orchestra W'LW7 "Memory Lane"

\YOR-Bessie Thome-African Adventures 18 INS -"Parts Nights"-Mauricette Du- cat, French Comedienne

e 8 P.M. to 10 P.M.

8:00 WAWA Golden Slipper Dance Mara- thon

W'EAF-Cities .service Concert Orchestra and the Cavaliers -Jessica Dragonette;t Soprano; Henry Shope and Frank Par- ker, Tenors; John Seagle, Baritone; Elliott Shaw, Baas; Lee Montgomery,. Accompanist: Frank Halite and Milton' Itettenberg. Piano Duo; Rosario Bour- don's Orchestra

v\ .1Z -Nestle's C'hocola teers - Leonard Joy's Orchestra

IY ABC -The Bath Club -Licit Program' 8VUK ("handy, the Magician -Beechnut

Progra m 8:15 WMCA-Well! Well! Well!

WAllit'-Siugin' Sam, the Barbasol Men WO It -Los Charros, with Tito Guizar.

8:30 W Mat -Uniform Firemen Program Wort -Corse Payton's Stock Company W'.JZ-Smith Brothers -Trade and Mark 11' A ItC-^Today and Yesterday" - Dra- matic Highlights -Don Voorhees' Or- chestra -Gladys Brittain, Soprano -Du Pont de Nemours Co. Program

$1:4b W .1Z -Sisters of the Skillet .

0:151 WM('.A-Daniel Entertainers {V EAF-The Cliequot Club - "Eskimo

Night Club' -Harry Resers' Orchestra W OR -Concert Orchestra, Directed by Jo-

sef Pasteruaek-Hoffman Beverage Co. Program -Nelson Eddy, Baritone: Lois Bennett. Soprano; Veronica Wiggins, Contralto; The Hoffman Singers; ,The Hoffman Host -Westbrook Van Voorhis

W.121 -Friendship Town - Small Town Sketch, with Virginia Gardiner. Edith Spencer. Don Carney, Ed Whitney, . "Pie" Malone, "Pat" Paget; Harry- .a.giy. Salter's Orchestra; Frank Luther. Vocalist -Vaseline Program ti AttC-Pilisbury Pageant - Featuring Street Singer

9:30 \\- MCA -Madison Square Garden Box- ing Bouts

IVESAF-Ponds Dance Program WJZ-Armour Program -Irvin S. Cobb.

Guest Sneaker -Roy Shield's Orchestra 88'Alle-"To the Ladies" Featuring Leon

Belasco's Orchestra -Woodbury Facial Soap Co. Program

0:46 WABC-Friendly Five Foot -Notes

10 P.M. to 2 A.M. O

30:00 WEAF-The Sampler Orchestra -Andy Sanella, Director -S. F. Whitman Pro- gram

Z-Whiteman's P o u t i a e Chieftains, with Mildred Bailey

WOK -"Darling and Dearie" - Comedy Sketch

W'A.R('-Beau Bachelor -Allen -A Hosiery Co. Program

30:15 WOK -The Happy Vagabond - Jack Arthur

W- ABC -Adventure$ In Health-Horlick,tc Program

10:30 WEAF-RKO Theater of the Air ware -Waves of Melody -Affiliated Prods-

ucts Progra nt WOR-"Through Lighted Windows" -s

Jane Dillon W ABC -"Music That Satisfies," with Alex

Gray and Shill:ert's Orchestra -Chester- field Program

10:45 WOR-Do-Re-MI Girl W',1¿, -.Tune Pursell-Ballads WAH(:-Vivlen Ruth -Songs

11;00 War Golden Trail of Melody

NOR -Bela Lobby and His Viennese Or- chestra

WEAF-Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra: W,IZ-Laurier's Slumber Music W ABC -Howard Barlow and Columbia

Syn-rlhony Orchestra 11:15 WMCA-Harry Donnelly's Orchestra 11:30 WMCA-Al Katz and His Kittens

W Orr -Moonbeams - Directed by George Shackley-

W e:AF-Vincent Lopez and His Orchestrl WJZ-Studio Ensemble \V ABC -George Olsen's Orchestra

11:35 LVJZ-Jack Denny and His Orchestra 12:00 WA1('A-WMCA Theatre Revue

WEAF-Ralph Kirbery, the Dream Singer t.V.1Z Baron Lee and His Blue Rhythm

Band WABC-Ben Bernie and His Orchestra

Ií:06 WMCA-Eddy-Burston Orchestra WEAF-Coon-Sanders' Hotel New York

Orchestra 1í::t6 IV'JZ-W711iam Stoess anti His Orches-

tra 12:30 WEAF-Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra

W ABC-Isham Jones and His Orchestra 12:30 Maxi's Bavarians

3:00 WMCA-Cuckoo, Horsefeathers WABC-Claude Hopkins' Roseland

chestra 1:10 WABC-Gus Arnhelm's Orchestra t+t(1D 6V MC-®-fr le('Py Time Club

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men! How DO you DO!" Radio's madcap announcer is coming

back! He's been away a year. Radio hasn't seemed right without him . . .

but he's on the homeward path now. Welcome. Prodigal Son of Radio Row! Hello, Norman Brokenshire!

"Broke" is what his maties call him and way back in the old \VIZ

" Children Hour" days 1.

we all called him 'Uncle Norman." Can- ada gets the break .

for in Murchison, On- tario, on June 10th, 1898, the Brokenshires celebrated a "blessed

r event." Almost tips the scales

at 200 and is six feet one inch in height . . .

black hair with a ten- dency to curl and an uncultivated' area in front . . . blue -grey eyes . . . white teeth

. small perfect "cupid -bow". mouth and an auburn mus- tache. Has three faint moles on his face

and smiles with ..his eves.

A highly sensitive, versatile person with a many-sided mentality. Thoroughly capable of great achievements. Gets more

'-pleasure out of doing things . . . than achieving them.

A checkered career. His first job was a janitor of the schoolhouse at Port Brit- ton . . . $25 a year. After graduation from high school, his family moved to Hal- lowell, Maine, where he opened a print shop in the woodshed behind the parson- age. Business dwindled during the war and Norman was forced to give tip the shop.

So he became an inspector in a shoe factory. Didn't like that and quit after that he was everything from truck driver to secretary. Enlisted with the infantry the Armistice was signed a few weeks later. Then the Y. M. C. A. got a break-be became the youngest hut secretary among 3,000.

Once again carne restlessness, so he entered Syracuse University . . . he has a B.A. for his trouble. \Vas lay -preacher for two years for Near -East Relief.

One bright morning a "blind" advertise - meat caught his attention. He found it to

= be WJZ, searching for announcers. Four hundred other men were awaiting their turn. Norman and three others were chosen.

Spent four years with WJZ . then attempted free-lancing . the first an- nouncer to do so. Found it unsatisfac- tory . joined the staff at \\ PG, Atlantic City. After a honeymoon trip abroad, he returned to the air via WABC

. after another year stepped out free- lancing again.

Adept conversationalist . swell dancer . born punster. Fan mail all year 'round . . whether or not he is on the air. Some of the folks have been writing to him for five years. Also gets many mash letters . . . but pays no attention. Does all his own shopping

because he doesn't know what he wants until he sees it.

Is married to a charming young lady who holds a responsible position in CBS. They met when they were both with WJZ

. she on the publicity staff . . . he announcing. Their's was a most romantic courtship. Norman, also, had to write scripts . . and he used to dictate them to the lady of his heart on the rolling lawns of Central Park.

When he sits, his hands are on his

Radio Guide Contest Won by 185 Word List

The winner of the word - building contest, sponsored by Radio Guide, in which the name of Welcome Lewis was used as the basis for compiling the words, was Earl T. Reuter of Manchester, N. H. Mr. Reuter claimed 566 words. Duplica- tions, misspelled words, and words not found in the authori- ties given reduced his total of allowable words to 185.

The runners-up claimed 449 words and 414 words, and were allowed 157 and 151, respec- tively.

,MIKE -0 -GRAPHS by NONA BENET

. "HOW DO YOU DO, ladies and gentle- knees and lie looks intently at you. If he knows you very well, he will continent on your appearance.

Superstitions are foolish . give him 'one fundamental truth about the basis of superstition . and he'll believe the whole works. Lots and lots of scars. He is a mechanic, craftsman and inventor at heart . and a real one. His fingers have all been cut . for he turns

wood and makes steel dies. Made his bed- room suite modern- istic and got such a kick out of it that he is now busy modernizing the entire room.

He used "mikes" long before radio was in existence mi- crometers. Ilas two in- ventions completed (can't say what they are) and is al- ways thinking of im- provements for various things he uses.

His relaxation is working. Thinks the greatest possession in life is peace of mind

the kind that will

Norman Brokensilire permit you to enjoy everything you under-

take. Had you asked him a year ago it he preferred different work . . . you would have received a prompt "yes." Now he is thoroughly contented.

No children . but two canaries. Claims one used to sing like a Metro- politan star . . . but for the sake of his neighbors he has modulated him, into a regular crooner. They are very fond of Win . . . park on his shoulders when he dresses and, with the addition of each garment, flutter mid-air until it is on and then perch on the shoulder again. Smokes

pipes at home . . . cigars at busi- ness interviews . . . and cigarettes at the office.

Has witnessed the intriguing beauties of Egypt, Cairo, West Indies . . . in fact, all Europe and most of the United States . . and yet feels as if Ile has been no- where and seen nothing. Some day he's just going to keep on traveling until there's no place left to visit. Wears abso- lutely no jewelry . . says he's the "plain" sort. Ilis favorite restaurant is "home."

His ambition is to write . and write. Outside of announcing he writes most the scripts for tite hour he graces . sings . . . and plays the piano. A genius .

even though he refuses to believe it. Sleeps on his right side . eight hours

with his amts extended . and in bitter-sweet pajamas to match the window -sills of his room.

Has a rogue's gallery in his apartment of his closest friends in radio.

So, put out your welcome mat before the loud speaker . for the greatest "ad liber" of the air is back . ready to enter your homes. And you'll recog- nize the same deep, resonant voice, the same intimate introduction, and the tre- mendous personality.

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Be Professionally Trained r'

Let Prof. Ian McIntyre solve yoer problems. Learn 1.1

to transmit your songs. sketches, talks, etc., with d instantaneous rad:o emotion and magnetism.é

I WILL MAKE YOU A SUCCESS .I STUDIO 81, CARNEGIE HALL. 57th St.

Circle 7-3121 Prof. McIntyre speaks over 'WHN Wed. at 5.30 P.M. Jó

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Station WEAF-9 P.M. E.S.T.

Two Popular; Programs Trade Broadcast Time

Network changes affecting two of tite best known radio programs on the air were announced today. One former NBC feature switches to CBS, and one CBS program will hereafter be heard over the NBC.

The Maxwell House Ensemble program, with Lanny Ross, will be heard over the CBS networks beginning Monday, March 7. It will be on the air for fifteen minutes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:15 P. M. Don Voorhees' orchestra will support Ross.

The "Real Folks" program, George Frame Brown's rural sketch, will wind up its Sunday afternoon broadcasts over CBS system on Sunday, April.3, and will begin broadcasting over the WIZ -NBC network Thursday, April 7, at 9:30 P. M. tinder the sponsorship of Post Toasties.

Until April 7 Maxwell house will con- tinue to broadcast over \VJZ at the same time the Lanny Ross combination is heard front Columbia. However, the featured artist during the remaining weeks will be the Countess Olga Albani, widely known soprano star. O-

NO GOOD REASON . Don Bigelow and his orchestra joins Tal Henry and his North Carolinians St. Patrick's night in playing for the Sigma Alpha fraternity ball in Phiily. But that's rot why the frat brothers call themselves "the good old SAPS," surly?

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featuring the choirs and glee clubs of the leading .v,onicn's colleges of the country the Smith College Glee Club will present a varied program of madrigals, folk tunes and operatic selections during the broadcast over the WABC-CBS network Monday, March 14, at 3.45 P. M.

Twenty-five picked voices from the club will be heard in the program.

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PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, ,MARCH 12th O 6:45 A.M. to 10 A.M.

6:48 WEAP-Toner Health Exercises-Ar- thur Bagley. Director

WOK -Gym Classes-John Gambling, Di- rector

WWINS-Morning Highlights 7:00 \W1FS-Miss \Va11's Calisthenics ::1S WINS -Musical Clock I::t0 1VSICA-Phantom Organist

WJZ-A Song for Today WABC-Organ Reveille - Popular Music

7:45 \YMCA-I-Iarry Glick's Gym Class WJZ-Rise and Shine

8:00 WMCA-I See By the Paper WEAF-Gene and Glenn- Quaker Early

Birds WIZ -On the 8:15 WOR-Al Woods-Music and Chatter WWARC-Salon Musicale-Vincent Sorry,

Conductor 8:15 WMCA-Consoling the Console

WE.IF-Morning Devotions IV O is Orchestra WJZ-Phil Cook-"The Quaker Man"

5:30 \\'MCA-Peei's Corner IW EA F -Cheerio 11'JZ-Sunbirds IVOR-Martha Manning-A Macy Presen-

tation WABC-La Monica at the Organ-Mrs.

Wagner's Pies Program 11 -0I -Morning Song

8:45 V dCA-In Song Heaven-Frank Mc- Cabe, Tenor

1WOlt-Musical Novelties WIZ -John Fogarty, Tenor WABC-Vocal Art Trio \i INS -Mr. and Mrs. Reader

5:151 W le I -Monsieur Sakele WEAF-Melodic Gems .

WOit-Miss Kathrine 'n' Calliope-A Bam- berger Presentation

Wiz-Waltzes-Walter Blaufus, director Wren -Down Reminiscence Road-Frank

McCabe WABC-Little Jack Little WWINS-Dagmar Perkins-"M orning

Moods" tt'OV-Hudson Clinic

5115 WMCA-Morning Melodies WWEAF-Knox ú'parkling Music WVJz-Lady Bugs-Muriel Polloek and Yee

Lawnhurst WABC-The Commuters \W i'c1I-Marie Wald-Songs 1i'0í -Late Risers Gym Class

9:30 W MC e-lllodern Living WEAF Top o' the Morning \Volt -Musical Dictionary-Daisy and Bob WJZ-Beautiful Thoughts - Montgomery

Ward Progra m 11'.1 I8C-Tony's Scrap Book WOW -Modern Living Magazine WINS -Organ Glories - Marchia Stewart,

Organist 9:35 WI'Cll-Manny Rattiner, Baritone 0:15 WEAF-Our Daily Food-Col. Good-

body and Judge Gordon-A & P Pro- gram

Wort -Girl and Boy Scout News W .I Z -Miracles of Magnolia Wren -Buddy Club - Charles "Buddy"

Loeb U' ABC -Songs of the Out-of-Doors-Artells

Dickson

O 10 A.M to 12 Noon.

10:00 \WMCA-Toy- Lady Wendy Marshall WE 1F -Mrs. Blake's Radio Column \W' .11. -Harold Stokes' Orchestra Writ -Young Aviators of America Club WW'I'CIl-June Carter, Peter Basil and Dan

Ashley WABC-U. S. Army Band Concert WINS -What's the Answer?

WW O V -John McLaughlin, Baritone 10:15 WMCA-Today's Ballads Claire Ur -

bow, Soprano; Arthur Pachman, Saxo- phone. and Ernest Stramiello, Piano

WEAF-Breen and DeRose IVOR Florence Case-Songs WoV-Canadian Fur Trappers WINS Discovery Hour

h:30 WOE -The Story Teller II' EA F -Dorothy Berliner. Pianist WJz-OurDaily Food Talk-"Food Magic" -Col. Goodbody and Judge Gordon-

A & P Program WWI'Cit-Margo Nugent WABC-Adventures of Helen and Mary WINS -The Wife Saver

W:45 1W'3ICA-Prof. Roy. C. Hanaway--The Foreign Policies of Jugo-Slavia

11'FAF-Golden Gems won-Bamberger Stamp Club \W.IZ.-Consolaires WINS -Children's Radio League WOV-Blyn Shoe Stores Program

11:nO WW'NYC-Department of Public Markets W1'OIt-"What to Eat and Why"-C. Heus-

ton Goudiss R".IZ-Celebrated Sayings N' PCB -The Bush 'Whacker WAIt('-N. Y. Philharmonic Symphony

Society Children's and Young People's Concert

W O V -Mays Apparel, Inc. 11:10 WNYC-Don Cesare-Mandolyrico 11:15 w'PCII-Carolyn Johnson-Blues

WEAF-Radio household Institute WViNS-Diana Bragg-Songs

11:20 WNYC-"Unemployment Aid," by Ed- ward C. Rybickie

17:30 WEAF-Keys to Happiness - Piano Lessons, Direction Sigmund Spaeth

U'NY('-Don Cesare-Mandolyrico WIC Rhythm Ramblers WABC-Columbia Revue W PC 11-Organ-Real Radio Service W O V -Sylph Laboratories WOE -What to Eat During Lent-C. Hous-

ton Goudiss WINS -The London Crime Hour-Sketch WNWC-Don Cesare--Mandolyrico

11:45 W N YC-Queensboro Public Library- Jo Carroll, Children's Story Teller

WOR-Alice Blue Gown Program-Litt- man, Inc.

WOW -Josephine Martel-Girl at Piano -WVJ7.-Jill Edwards and Judy Barker \VPCB-Knighthood of Youth WINS -Jim Jerome-Popular Pianist

1:1:50 WV\YC-"Keeping Well" - Dr. John Oberwager

O 12 Noon to 2 P.M. 12:00 'IVMCA-Mid-day Message-Rev. J. L. Belford

IV EA 1 -Black and Gold Room Orchestra -Direction Leon Rosebrook - Celia Branz, Contralto; Elaine Klaw, Soprano IVOR-Orchestra II JZ-The Merrie-Men - Male Quartet, Browning Mummery and Elliot Stew- art, Tenors; Bob Geddes. Baritone; Norman Daddon, Bass; Earl Lawrence, Accompanist W1'CII-The Week enders WOV-Hoover Medical Group WINS-Simp and Simon, Songs

12:15 WWMCA-Pages of Broadway - Jean Carrol IVO it -Music - WIZ -Pat Barnes-Swift Program W 1d IF -The Real George Washington- Charles Colfax Long and Edna M. Cole- man WINS -Nathaniel Cuthright, Tenor IWOV-Sylvia Gurkin, Soprano

12:20 IVOR-Johnson's Daily Radio Guide 12:25 1W' Olt -Huger Elliott-Egyptian Art and Life 12:30 WMCA-W-T Stock Quotations WE/IF-Black and Gold Room Orchestra WJ7 American Farm Bureau Federation

1V IBC -Charles Boulanger and His Or- chestra WOW' -Art and Al-Piano and Song WINS -Ford Frick Tells the News

12:40 IVOR-Jack Berger's Concert Ensem- ble-Hotel Astor 12:45 IV 1Ite-Wingate Athletic Broadcasts WOW -Merit Clothing Company 1VINS-Burr Crandall, Baritone 12:55 \W01í -Delectable Dishes- Virginia Dare Extract Co. 1:00 IVMCA-Al Katz and Orchestra W E IF -Larry Funk's Orchestra WI'CII-"Two Cavaliers"

W AIIC-Hotel Taft Orchestra WINS -English String Orchestra 1:10 IVOR Midday Diversions 1:15 W1'Cll-Janet Wallen-A Cute Little Miss

WOW -Julian King, Bard of Romance 1:30 W11C1-Riley and Comfort

WOK -Five Messner Brothers Dance Or- chestra -

3:15 WPCII-Kiddie Follies in the Little Theater of the Air

WOIt-Rangertone - Pipeless, Electric Organ

3:30 \VJICA-In a Russian Village IV 113C -Van Surdam's Midnight Sins Or-

chestra WJZ-Hello Marie-Comedy Skit WOR-Ariel Ensemble WINS-Gosselin Sisters-Harmony WOW -Sammy Farber's Orchestra

3:45 WIZ -Fireside Singers WOK -Doris Deem, Soprano WINS -Novelty Instrument Quartet

o 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. 4:00 %YMCA -Musical Moments

WVIz-Rhythmic Serenade WABC-Ann Leaf at the Organ WOR-Albrecht's Dance Orchestra WOV-Orchestra WINS -William McPherson-Tap Dancing

Lesson 4:15 WMCA-Phelps Phelps-Talk

W1'CB-A Pair of Jacks WINS -Television Musicale-John Mur-

phy, Tenor; Edyth Burley, Songs 4:30 r1 MCA -John Frazer's At Home Party

WOE -David Irwin, Baritone WIZ -Saturday Matinee-One-Act Play-

lets WABC-Spanish Serenade WPCB-Sammy Williams and His 011-

Noen Three 4:40 IVOR-Amateur Astronomers' Associa-

tion-Chas. A. Federer, Jr.: "The Spec- troscope"

4:45 11 EAF-The Lady Next Door 1VPCII-Jeanne Barton, Song Portrayals WOV-Tabloid Presentation WINS -Billy Benedick in Gotham

5:00 WMCA-Lee Kuhn - Orchestra and Baby Adele Kendler

Won Palmistry Chats WJZ-Musical Moments W1'Clt-The Dining Car Revue WAIIC Eddie Duchin and His Central

Park Casino Orchestra WINS -Erin Isle Entertainers

5:05 R OIt-Arthur Warren and His Or- chestra

SPECIALS FOR TODAY 3:00 P.M.-WEAF-NBC-Metropolitan Opera, "Sadko"-Second

Act 7:00 P.M.-WEAF-NBC-O'Leary's Irish Minstrels 7:45 P.M.-W JZ-NBC-Orestes H. Caldwell, Former Radio Com-

missioner-Talk 8:15 P.M.-WABC-CBS-Stokowski and the Philadelphia Sym-

phony Orchestra 10:30 P.M.-WOR-Chandler Goldthwaite-Organ Recital 10:45 P.M.-WABC-CBS-Sun Yat Sen Anniversary Service . Pro-

gram Every effort is nade to insure the accuracy of our programs at the time of going to press; however, there is the possibility of late changes.

For Log of Local Stations. See Page 8

WOR Ernie Krickett's Dance Orchestra IVJZ-Don Pedro's Orchestra

W 1'CII-Building Castles in the Air-Mar- greth Dinlo

WABC-Rita Carlton Orchestra WINS -George Damroth's Old -Time Opery

House Players in "Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl"

WOV-Bing and Bang Comedy 1:45 WPCB-The Rajahs of Rhythm

WOV-Jack Blatt, Tenor

e 2 P.M. to 4 P.M.

2:00 WSICA-WMCA Theatre Revue \\'OR-Nunzio's Four Accordians WABC-The Funny Boners WJz-National Security League Program W O V -Henry and Bob Koecher-Cham-

ber Music WINS -Jerry and Gus-Harmony Duo

2:05 WMCA-Organ Interlude 2:10 Jack Filman 2:15 WI'Cli-Louise Squire and Gene King

\VMC I -Golden Slipper Dance Marathon WABC-Saturday Syncopators WIZ Weather Reports WOK -Keller and' His Men of Rutgers-

Double Male Quartet WOW' -Willie Zay Jackson

2:30 \'MICA -Meadows Beauty School IVOR-National Democratic Club Forum WJZ-Radio Troubadours WABC-National Democratic Forum \VPCII-In a Concert Hall WOW -The Irish Boy Soprano WINS -Afternoon Musicale-Irma Riedo,

Soprano; Dorothy Rosenthal, Violinist 2:45 W,JZ-Smackouts

NOW' -Mr. Z and Mr. E 3:00 WMCA-Sal Deems and His Royal

Midshipmen WEAF-Metropolitan Opera-"Sadko"

THE CAST. Georges Thill Sadko Editha Fleischer, soprano Volkhova Pavel Ludikar, basso

The King of the Ocean Ina Bourskaya, mezzo-soprano.Lubava George Cehanovsky, baritone

An Apparition Max Altglass, tenor Foma Alfredo Gandolfi, baritone Luke. Faina Petrova, contralto Nejata Louis D'Angelo, baritone Douda Angelo Bada, tenor Sopiel

' Philine Falco, soprano First Jester Pearl Besuner, soprano...Second Jester Arthur Anderson, basso....A Norseman Alfio Tedesco, tenor A Hindu Mario .Basiola, baritone I. Venetian

Tulllo Serafin will conduct WIZ -Organ Melodies WABC-The Four Clubmen WOV-Billy Burch and His Siwanoy Or-

chestra WINS -Y. W. C. A. String Quartet WPCB-Ida Dewey. Presents-The Brown -

Skin Sisters . ... ..

5:15 II RAF-"Skippy"-General gram

WMCA-Baby Adele Kendler WJZ-America at Work WOW Oswald' Von Mehren-Guitar and

Songs 5:30 WMCA-The Program Beautiful

WEAF-Blue Moon Cuckoos WOR-French Course-Dr. Thatcher Clark WABC-The, Witching Hour - Breethem Program WOV-City Radio Stores, Inc. WINS -Twilight Reveries-Marchla Stew- art. Organist

5:45 WMCA-Red Devils, with Junior Smith WEAF-Landt Trio and White ' WJZ-Little Orphan Annie-Wander Pro- gram WABC-Connie Boswell WINS -Westminster Quartet

Mills Pro-

6 P.M. to 8 P.M. 6:00 WN VC -Sanitation Band

W EAF-International Broadcast from Geneva WVOR-Uncle Don WJZ-Raising Junior-Wheatena Serial WVI'Ctl-Elmo Russ Presents the Love Serenader WINS -Ford Frick Tells the News WABC-Freddie Martin's Bossert Orches- tra WL\VL-IIungarian Musicale-Marie Ro- maine, Soloist

6:15 WIZ -Pickens Sisters-Harmony Trio WE IF -Waldorf-Astoria Sert Room Or- chestra Wren -Claire Urbow and Julius Cerulle -Happy Blues WINS -Jan Erving August, Concert Xylo- phonist

6:30 WE:IF-Rex Cole Mountaineers WVOR-Journal of the Air WVJS-Vincent Lopez -and His Orchestra from St. Regis WI'('II-Violet Mele-Ragging the Blacks and Whites WABC-Bing Crosby WINS -Fashion Musicale-Miniature Op- eretta WLWL Catholic Action Guild

5:45 WEAF-Larry Funk's Orchestra-Pal- als d'Or Restaurant

W1'CB-The East Sitters WVOR-Allan Broms-"The Thrilling Age" WABC Connie Boswell

6:55 WIZ -Emergency Unemployment Re- lief Committee

7:00 WNYC-St. John's College School of Commerce Wren -The Three Dreamers

W EAF-O'Leary's Irish Minstrels . from Boston

WJZ-The Pepsodent Prograrn=Amos 'a' Andy.

ROIL -Lillian Shade and Orchestra. WABC--The Political -Situation in Wasli

Ington Tonight-George A. .Benson, Minneapolis Journal.

WL1W'L-"Cotton Blossoms" WINS -Lullaby Lady

1:15 WNYC-Shawn Hayes' Orchestra WE IF -Laws That Safeguard Society WVJZ-Tastyeast Jesters WOlt-Jack Berger's Dance Orchestra, -m

Astor WABC-Easy Aces WIN, -Jack Healy's Dance Trio -

WLWL-The Wandering Minstrel. -

1:30 W N WC -Police Alarms-Civic Informa.- tion .

WEAF-Prince Albert Quarter Hour Alice Joy Contralto; "01' Hunch" Vag Loan's Orchestra

WJZ-Sonata Recital-Mathilde Iiardint and Arcadie Birkenholz

WA BC -The Babo Bright Spot -Guy Lom- bardo and His Music

WLIVL-Burnham-Wragg Salon WINS -The Globe Trotter '

1:35 WNYC-Music 1:45 WWNYC-Gladys Walsh, Pianist

WEAF-The Goldbergs - Pepsodent Pr(:- gram

WJZ-'Does Your Radio Set Get All'Sta- tions Clearly?"-Orestes H. Caldwell W:\BC-The Camel Quarter Hour-Morton Downey, Anthony Wons and Jacques Rena rd's Orchestra

11'01( -"The Tarr Family"-Forhan Pier gram WW' 7. U. L-Innisfall Quartet WINS -English String Orchestra

O 8 P.M. to 10 P.M. 8:00' IW' N YC-Police Choristers U'E.IF-Ci vie Concerts Service Program 1WOB-Little Symphony Orchestra-Di-

WIZ-Danger by Philip James WZ-Danger Fighters-Health Products Program

. WABC-Fray and Braggiottl WI NS -Dance Orchestra

8:15 lWARC-The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra WINS -Chimes

8:30 W \1('.I -Will Oakland's Orchestra WWEAF-National Advisory Council en Radio in Education WIZ -Dance with Countess D'Orsay WABC-Hoosier Editor-Frederick Landis

8:43 WAIIC-Vaughn De Leath, With Fred. Berren's Orchestra W1']1('Á -Golden Slipper Dance Marathon

9:00 WMCA-Demetriades 'and II i s Or- chestra WEAL --Arthur Pryor and His Goodyear Orchestra-Revelers Quart e t; James Melton, Lewis James, Tenors; Phil Dewey, Baritone; Wilfred Glenn, Basso: WWJZ-Sinclair Minstrels-Gene Arnold. Master of Ceremonies IVOR-Melody Speedwa y-Olds. Motors

9:13 WVWithORNell-AllanRoy

Wood' and His Orchestra, .

9:30 WMCA-The Blue Lady and Her Blue Boys R EAF-Club Valspar-Harold Van Em - burgh, Baritone; William Wirges' Or- chestra; Norman Sweetser, Master of Ceremonies WIZ -The First Tighter-Compana Pro- ^rant WAIIC-Smith Brothers-Trade and Mark

9:45 11 -ABC -Arthur Jarrett-With Freddie Rich's Orchestra WOR-Arthur Warren and His Dance Or- chestra

O 10 P.M. to 2 A.M. 10:00 IIEAF-Lucky Strike Dance Hour -- Walter Winchell, Guest Artist .

WVJICA-News of Italy WJZ-Happy Rose Dance Orchestra WABC-Columbia Public Affairs Institute

10:10 \I MCA -Judge Hartman-Talk 10:15 WWJZ-Snoop and Peep

WMCA-Will Oakland's Terrace -

WWOR-The Happy Vagabond-Jack Arthue 10:30 WV MCA -Well, VI ell. Well

WIZ -Hollywood Nights-Affiliated Prod- ucts WABC-"Music That Satisfies" -Alex

Gray With Nat Shilkret's Orchestra- Chesterfield Program

WOE -Chandler Goldthwaite-Oragn 10:15 WMCA-Riley and Comfort

WWOI.t Recital 1í.J'/. -Twenty Fingers of Harmony WAltt-Seventh Anniversary Celebration.

Death of Dr. Sun Yat Sen. Founder of the Chinese Republic

11:00 R' AP -Jesse Crawford WWM('A-Eddie Lane's Orchestra WVOR-Jimmy Carr's Dance Orchestra WJL-Laurier's Slumber Music

11:15 WABC-Don Redman and His Con- nie's Inn Orchestra

11:30 R'tiCA-Al Katz and Orchestra WW EA F -Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut

Yankees W OIL -Julian Woodworth's Gov. Clinton

Hotel Dance Orchestra WJZ-Sammy Watkins from Hotel Penn-

sylvania IV ABC -Arthur' Jarrett

12:45 W.)'L-Lew 'White; Organist 12:00 WMCA-WMCA Theater Revue .

1VEAF-Ralph-Kirbery, the Dream Singer WJZ-Eddie Moore's Dance Orchestra WABC-Guy Lombardo and His Royal

Canadians 12:55 WEAF-Coon-Sanders' Orchestra

WMCA-Orchestra front Paris 12:15 WJZ-Edgewater Beach Hotel Or-

chestra 12:30 W ABC -St. Moritz Orchestra-Harold

Stern, Director 12:35 WMCA-Varieties .

1:00 W ABC -Noble Sissle and His Park. Central Orchestra ...

1;30 R'D11CA-,Coon-Sanders' Orchestra WABC-Charles B'oulanger's Yoeng's 'or-

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fied in the Blue Coal "Radio Revue" thriller, "The Scorpion." Mr. Weaver and Miss Hitz are perfectly well satisfied with all the trials and tribulations they have been through, and the reward does seem worthwhile. They hits it off well, in other words, but will probably have to do it all again in the next program of the series. Every Sunday at 5:30 P. M. the WABC-CBS waves carry the program.

DRAMATIZED BROADCASTS So much interest has been shown in dra- matic presentations over tire radio that

.the following list of plays and 'players heard regularly over the air has been prepared by Radio Guide. Sonic programs carefully mask the identity of the players, but the list is as complete as it was 'possible to make it.

NBC PRESENTATIONS Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

- WJZ 9:00 P.M. Wednesdays WEAF 9:30 P.M. Thursdays

Sherlock Holmes Richard Gordon Doctor Watson Leigh Lovell

With John McBride, William Shelley, ' Joseph Bell.

Amos 'n' Andy WJZ 7:00 P.M. Daily-Except Sundays Amos Freeman Gosden Andy Charles Correll

Big Ben Dream Dramas ,WEAF 10:45 A.M. Tuesday and Thursday

'The cast includes Virginia Gardiner and Webster van Voorhees.

Danger Fighters. WJZ 8:00 P.M. Saturdays

The Scientist Tim Frawley With Richard Gordon, William Shelley,

John McBride. Death Valley Days

WJZ 8:30 P.M. Mondays The cast includes Virginia Gardiner,

William Shelley. Edwin Whitney, Joseph Bell, Vernon Radcliffe, John Tucker Battle and John White.

Keeping Up With Daughter \VEAF 11:00 A.M. Wednesdays

The cast includes Nan Dorland, Janett Kling and Van Hawey.

Moonshine and Honeysuckle \\'EAF 2:30 P.M. Sundays

Louis Mason Ann Rlstner

Sara Hayden Bradley Barker Theresa Wittier

Clem Cracker Piney Boner Miss Gypsy

Rin Tin Tin Thrillers WJZ 8:15 P.M. Thursdays

The cast includes Junior McLain. Henri- etta Tedro. Don Ameche, Bob White and lam Corwines.

Rise of the Goldbergs WEAF 7:45 P.M. Daily-Except Sunday Molly Gertrude Berg Jake James Waters

Alfred Corn Roslyn Silber

Sammy Rosie

Soconyland Sketches WEAF 8:00 P.M. Mondays

The c a s t includes Arthur Allen, Parker Fennelly. Ruth Russell. Kate McComb, Charles Webster and Tim Frawley.

True Story. Hour WEAF 8:30 P.M. Tuesdays

Mary Nora Sterling Bob Cecil Secrest

With Canada's Mounted WJZ 10:00 P.M. Mondays

The -cast includes Eustace Wyatt. Allyn Joslyn, Henry Gurvey, Charles Warburton

.and William Townsend. ' Hello Marie

WJZ 3:30 P.M. Daily-Except Sunday and Monday

The cast includes Eunice Howard, Merril Fugit and Carlton KaDell. Radio Guild

WJZ 4:15 P.M. Fridays The cast includes Florence Malone, Charles Webster and William S. Rainey.

Raising Junior WJZ 6:00 P.M. Daily-Except

Wednesdays Joan Lee Aline Berry Kent Peter Dixon Tony Pendennis ? Raymond Knight Jasper

The First Nighter WJZ 9:30 P.M. Saturdays

The cast includes Jane Meredith, Don Ameche and Clifford Soubrer. 'K -7'r

WJZ 6:30 P.M. Sundays The cast includes Allan D. Evitt, William Shelley and Joseph Granby.

CBS PRESENTATIONS Myrt and Marge

WABC 7:00 P.M. Daily-Except Saturday and Sunday Myrt

Marge Hunt Billie May Gwen Patricia Ann Manners Houston Jimmie Nell Arnold Tiffingtuffer Ray Hedge

The Lone Wolf Tribe WABC 5:45 P.M. Monday, Wednesday

and Friday The cast includes Chief Whirling Thunder and Chief Evergreen Tree.

Land of Make Believe WABC 9:00 A.M. Sundays The cast includes War en Scofield, Harry Swan. John Mayo, Harriet Lee and Artells Dickson.

Myrtle Vail Donna Damerel

Otis Gordinier Eleanor Rella

Dorothy Day Karl Way

Raymond Appleby Helen Ray

Vinton Haworth

Real Folks WABC 5-00 P. M. Sundays The cast includes George Frame Brown, Virginia Farmer. Crane Gordon, Arthur Mann, Phoebe Mackay, Emily McCormick, G. Underhill Macy. Bruce Adams and Lad - die Seaman.

WOR PRESENTATIONS The Corse Payton Stock Company

8:00 P.M. Fridays The cast includes Corse Payton, Henrietta Brown, William Green, Barbara Winchester, Arthur Mack. Fred Strong and Peggy McDonald.

The Witch's Tale 9:30 P.M. Mondays

Nancy. the Witch. Adelaide Fitz -Allen Alonzo Deen Cole Marie O'Flynn The Bronx Marriage Bureau

7:00 P.M. Mondays and Thursdays Mrs. Shapiro Julie Be nsteln Mr. Shapiro Himan Brown

'Darling and Deane' Darling Alonzo Deen Cole

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Dearle Marie O'Flynti So This Is Love

9:00 P.M.' Mondays The rww flan Wood. Robert Griffin and Blanche Colbin.

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FOR MARCH 1 3 t'h 8 A.M. to 10 A.M.

8:00 I -EAF'-Melody Hour-Carolyn Gray, Pianist; Alma Kitchell, Contralto; La Birkenholz String Quartet; Arcadia Bir- kenholz and Seymour Suskind, Violin- ists; Herbert BoroclkIn,. Violist; Abrasha Borcdl;in, Violoncellist

WJ'Z-Tone Pictures-Lew White, Organ- ist; Mixed Quartet; Mary Merker, Soprano: Helen Janke, Contralto; Rich- ard Maxwell, Tenor. and Curt Peterson, Baritone

IV.1 DC-iS o r n i n g Musicale - Emery Deutsch's Orchestra, with Helen Board, Soprano

5:00 IV MC 1 -"Your Eyes"-.Dr. A. Gran- bart F:AP-The Balladeers

WJ'Z-MBC Children's I-Iour IV PCi s -Down Reminiscence Road R'AI;('-Land o' Make Believe, Children's

Playlet WO v-Wildine Cruse-Mezzo-Soprano

9:15 \T:.ICA-Mechanical Doll-Lottie Sal- isbury

11I'CEl-Fred Fassig-Baritone WWOV-Bernard Mann-Piano

9:30 Ví31('.1 --Modern Living %Y EA e' -teary Eaton. Violinist w IV PC El -Peter's Story Club WO V-fJodern Living Magazine

0: lei tVI .1 F-Spariclete-Veoodwind Ensem- ble-Direction Thomas Neely

Wi'Ci:-Ernest Stramicllo, Pianist

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10:00 1',' 311'.`. -Watch Tower Program IVES le -Southland Sketches WO it -Organ Recital-Emil Velazco WOV-Jean Stor's Symphonic Choir WJS:-Carcia's Mcaican Marimba Typica

-hector de Lara. Baritone W.ABeeColumbia Church of the Air V. -PCB -Clarence Augustus Williams lt' ! Ns -Watch Tower

5(0: i -l:"3I('A-Gennesen String Ensemble N'!'C :3-DTuriel Ellie-Song Varieties WINS -Artie and Ernie, "Popular Tune-

:, tor., 1}'tí V-Iludaon Clinic

jí4:30 R' FA V-Clvde Dcerr's Saxophone Octet %i Olt-tlacle Don Reads The Comics IVJ; -Fiddlers Three-Violins, Piano and

Vibraphone W1'('II Liolta Entertainers WABC-Community Center Faculty Re-

cital 'IV(16'-Lita Lyotti, Soprano Wi:;ti-New York Police Communion

Breakfast from Hotel Astor-Speakers, Mayor Walker and Commissioner Mul-

. roo ncy X11:15 11'Jet A Song for Today-Lowell Pat-

ton, Composer Organist; Gloria LaVey, Contralto; Fenwie'.c Newell, Tenor

iV\i('.1-Stripper Garrison Orchestra WI'C31-Lottie Salisbury and Her Me-

chanical Doll WOV-N. J. Motor Vehicle Program N' I NS-\Vatch Tower Progrant

jí:00 i'; í'7A le -Neapolitan Days - Dolores Ca.^.sinelli, Soprano; Giuseppe de Bene- detto. Tenor; Joe liviano, Accordion- ist: Instrumental Ensemble; Thomas Bel v;so, Director

\1'I% -Oriental Echoes-Sven von Hall- berg. Conducting

WOit-West End Presbyterian Church Service-Dr. A. Edwin Keigwin

ve PCB -Christian Science Church Service II -ABC -Horn and Hardart's Children's

I-lour-Juvenile Variety Program 11'0V -international I-Iour

1Y:15 WINS -Dr. Louis E. Birch 11 :15 W Si C I -Real Estate News 31:30 WEAF-elajor Bowes' Capitol Family

WJZ-Library of Congress Musicale W5lC.\-Annual Police Communion

Breakfast-Speakers. Cardinal Hayes, Mayor Walker, Commissioner Mul- rooney

WOV-Canadian Fur Trappers WINS -Jewish Little Symphony-General

Food Corp. Program ,(11:45 WMCA Optomist Male Quartet

12 Noon to 2 P.M. e a '1,2 :90 IVOR-Alice Blue Gown Program-

Littman. Inc. WABC-Voice of St. Louis %I7Nn-Modern Medicine WO V -Hoover Medical Group

KL:15 3T,17. Morning Musicale-George Ras- ely. Tenor; Josef Monti, Pianist

;I'OR-Jeno Bartel and His Hungarian En- semble

11 PC II -Norma Laken-Soprano WOV-Floyd Williams, Tenor WINS Hebrew American Program

X:30 IVEAF-Troika Bells March, Irons "Russian et Ludmilla"

Glinka Waiting Legin Autumn Wind. Bassarabka

Soprano Solo. Genic Fonariova Under the Apple Tree Peasants' Choir, from "Prince Igor"

Borodin Earring MacNeid

Soprano Solo, Genie Fonariova Snow Nicolaeff

Violin Solo Beer Berry

IT1i(:.1 American Hebrew Forum W.V.-Careless Love Drama IV .ABC International Broadcast III'('B-Skipper Garrison and His Col-

legiate Club Orchestra IVOV-Popular Tunes of Merit N'OR-'Lisbeth Ann's Sunday School - :43 IV MCA -The Jewish Troubadour-

Bond Bread Co. W.1B:.-Street Singer II'JZ.-Crime Control Series-Charles E.

Hughes, Jr., Former Solicitor -General \VOR-Sailendra Ghose: "India Today" WINS -Joe Green's Miramba Band

1:00 R'M(' 1 -"Goldstein and Bernstein"- I. Breakstone Products

. IV EA F- Waldorf-Astoria Organ Recital se.)et-Walter Damrosch Symphonic Hour IVOR-Perole String Quartet II -ABC -Cathedral. Hour - Channon Col-

linge, C"nductor; Barbara Maurel, Cone tralto; Theo ,hp.l'le,.Tenor;, Crane Cal -

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Processional: Saviour When in Dust.... arr. Benj. Carr

Cathedral Ensemble Anthem: Hear My Prayer Berwald ' Crane Calder, Choir and Orchestra There Is a Green Hill Far Away

Gounod Barbara Maurel and Orchestra

Motet: Before the Shrine.. arr. Deems Taylor

Cathedral Choir Ninety and Nine Campion

Theo Karle and Orchestra From "Communion Service in C"

Lulkin Credo

Sanctus Beneclietus Agnus Dei

Solo Voices. Choir and Orchestra O God Have Mercy, from "St. Paul"

Mendelssohn Crane Calder and Orchestra

Blessed Jesus-Chorale Bach Cathedral Choir

The Angelus (Ave .íMaria)....Massenet Choir and Orchestra

WPCH-IIernan Rodriguez and Guests W1Nn-Jean S'tor's Symphonic Choir IV O V -Ensemble

:15 IV\ICA-Finkenberg Entertainers WOV-Hazel Cole Harmony

:30 IYBL1 F -The Silver Flute WIND -Sentimental Banjoists %F PCII-Mary O. Sheldrake - Children's

Hour WO V-WOV Jewish Orchestra 45 IVE.1F-Pop Concert-Direction Wal-

ter Logan WABC-Venida Program - Wee Willie

Robyn of the Old Boxy Gang, Lyric Tenor. in Popular Ballads - Emery Deutsch's Gypsy Orchestra

WINS -English String Orchestra

0 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. 2:00 WJZ-Yardley Program-Beatrice Her -

ford, International Monologist WOR-"The Psychologist Says"-Dr. Ar-

thur Frank Payne WPCH-The Bayan Ensemble and Rasha

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« 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. ' e

4:00 WEAF-International Broadcast From Germany '

IVOIt-Rev. Charles Coughlin (from WJR, Detroit)

R'.17, -Cook's Tour Travelogue -Malcolm Laprade, Narrator

WINS -Vespers From St. Thomas' Church 4:15 IVJZ-Wandering Around Little 01'

Broadway With Bide Dudley - Kibbe Candy Program

WPCH-Young Israel Program 4:10 WI'AF-Davey Hour

%V,JZ-The Shaeffer Life Time Revue- W. A: Shaeffer Pen Co. Program-Or- chestra, Direction II. Leopold Spitalny -Gil and Deming. Comedy Team

WOV-Blyn Shoe Stores Program 5:00 R MCA -Chapel Gardens

IVOR-Margaret Anglin Presents W,IZ-National Vespers-Dr. Harry Emer-

son Fosdick WPCII-Rabbi Goldstein's Question Box W IBC -Real Folks-L o g Cabin Syrup

Program WOV-Watch Tower WINS -Frank and Henry-Pianists of the

"Maestros" 5:lii \l'I'('II-The Three Rascals

WINS -Tom Keene's Roundup %VOV-Alfred Wertheim-Violin

5:30 WMC 1 -Lotus Land WEAF-General Electric Home Circle-

Lucrezia Boni. Soprano WOlt-Dr. Donald Grey Barnhouse IVJZ,-Simoniz Guardsmen W:VtC-Blue Coal Radio Revue 1% (1v -City Radio Corporation 1VI'CH-The Old -Fashioned Melody Boys

5:45 IV1NS-"Quarter Hour of Love" - Nydia d'Arnell

0 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. ®

6:00 WMCA-East Side-West Side WEAF-Catholic Hour-"Manifestation of

Christ" WPC -Remo Cortese-Composer-Pianist WOK -Uncle Don

SPECIALS FOR TODAY 3:00 P.M.-WABC-CBS-N. Y. Philharmonic Symphony Orches-

tra-Sir Thomas Beecham, Director 7:00 P.M.-WOR-Littman's Alice Blue Gown Program-Hugo

Reisenfeld, Director 8:15 P.M.-WOR-Bernhard Levitow's Ensemble Symphonique 8:15 P.M.-WJZ-NBC-Collier's Radio Hour 9:45 P.M.-WJZ-NBC-"Don Caesar de Bazan," Dramatic Sketch

10:45 P.M.-WABC-CBS-Ernest Hutcheson, Pianist, with Con- cert Orchestra

Every effort is made to insure the accuracy of our programs at the time of going to press; however, there is the possibility of late changes.

For Log of Local Stations See Page 8

Nicolaeiskaya WABC-Eight Sons of Eli, and the Howard

Twins WOV-Vasilatos-Greek Program

2:15 WEAF-Sunday Bright Spot-Inves- tors' Syndicate Program-Jack Pettis' Orchestra; Mariners Trio-Gordon Cross and Gill Nolan, Tenors; Glen Cross, Baritone

WMCA-Golden Slipper Dance Marathon R INS -Thrills of Aviation-Howard Min-

gos-With Guest Aviator 2:30 IV M1(:A-\yell-Well-Well!

WEAF Swiss Broadcast from Berne WOR-Eddy Brown, Violinist, and Clar-

ence Adler, Pianist WJZ-Yeast Foamers - Herbie Kay's Or-

chestra -

WPCII-Biblical Talk IVABC-Columbia Church of WOV-Maytime Music WINS -Italian Moments

2:45 WPCII-Los Caporales 3:00 IVMCA-Fox Fur Trappers

WEAF-Wayne King and Orchestra-Lady Esther Program

IV O R -Forum IVJZ-National Youth Conference-"The

Devil's Garden"-Dr. Daniel Poling WPCII-Chick and Chuck -Comedians WABC:-New York Philharmonic Symphony

Orchestra Symphony in E Fiat Major (B. & H.

No. 3) Haydn Adagio; Vivace asset Adagio Menuctto; allegretto Vivace

Symphony No. 54, in C Major (Kochel No. 338) Mozart

Allegro vivace Andante di motto Finale; Allegro vivace

Symphony in D Minor Franck Lento-Allegro non troppo Allegretto Allegro non troppo

WOV-Floyd Newburg, Tenor WINS -American Music Ensemble

2:15 WPCH-Louis' Quinn and His Armagh Minstrels

WLWL-Columbia Council, K. of C. Forum WINS-Davigneau Ladies Glee Club

3:30 WMCA-Tom Noonan's "Cathedral of the Underworld"-Adam Hats

WE IF -Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, Address- Radio Choir and Orchestra, Direction George Dilworth

WJZ.-Swift Garden Party - Men About Town Trio, Guest Artists

WLA'L-"Divine Power in Earthern Ves- sels" - Res'. Edward A. Wuenschel, C.S.S.R.; S.T.D.; Columbus Council Glee Club

3:45 IVOR-The Man doller (Mandolin Quintet)

WPCII-Real Radio Service Organ Pro- gram

WINS -National Affairs Forum

the Air

WJZ-Raising Junior-Wheatena Serial WIN:4-"'rhe Passerby"-By Ethel Park

Richardson-Sketch 8:15 IVJZ-"Dandies of Yesterday"

WMCA-Margherita Pedula-Blum W i'CII-Tabloid Antics of 1932

8:30 IVMCA-Jean Stor Symphony Choir /VEAF-Jack Berger's Concert Orchestra WOR-Our American Schools-Prof. John

Morton of Teachers' College, Columbia; Dr. Frank Hubbard, Research Dept, N.E.A.; "The School and Its Present Day Problems." Florence Hale, Pres. N.E.A.

W.1Z-"K-7"-Drama of Secret Servloe Experiences During the World War

WABC-Columbia Concerts Pro r r a m- Featuring Marian Anderson, Contralto, and Howard Barlow, Conductor

WINS -American Music Ensemble 5:45 IVOR-Jack Berger's Concert Or-

chestra 7:00 WMCA-Allied German Hour

WEAF-L'Heure Exquise-Women's Octet IV,IZ-Willys-Overland Orchestra-Harold

Stokes, Director WINS -Romances of Ireland WOR-Alice Blue Gown Program-Lltt.-

man, Inc. 7:05 WABC-National Advisory Council on

Radio in Education-C. R. Mann. Di- rector, American Council on Education

7:15 WEAF-The Rexali Boys-Jerry and Ed-Songs and Comedy-United Drug Co.

W O R -Choir Invisible-Directed by George Shackley

W.I''/,-The Story of Women's Names- Frigidaire Program

7:30 IVMCA-Jewish Composers-I.Rokeacb and Sons Program

WEAF-To Be Announced W.12 -The Three Bakers -Fleischmann

Program-Frank Luther, Jack Parker and Darrell Woodyard; Will Donaldson, Accompanist; Billy Artz' Dance Orches- tra; Bradford Browne, Master of Cere- monies

WABC-Luden's Novelty Orchestra, Con- ducted by Dan Rybb

WINS -The Globe Trotter WOR Choir Invisible - Directed by

George Shackley 7:45 IV IBC -The Sylvanians. Ernie Gold -

en's Orchestra Lo and Behold

Orchestra and Quartet Goodbye LitUe Girl

Quartet I'm All Eyes for Ida

Orchestra and Quartet Stout Hearted Man.. from "New

Moon" Orchestra and Quartet

She Didn't Say Yes, from "Cat and the Fiddle"

Quartet Good -Night Moon

Orchestra and' Quartet

WINS -"The Wandering Minstrel"- George Martin, Narrator; Nathaniel Cuthright, Tenor

a 8 P.M. to 10 P.M. .. .

8:00 \VJíC I -Golden Slipper Dance Mara- thon

\\EAF-Chase & Sanborn Hour-George Jessel, Guest Artist; Dave Rubineff's Orchestra

W.IZ-Enna Jettick Melodies-Dunn & Mc- Carthy Program-Mixed Quartet; Betsy Ayres, Soprano: Mary Ilopple, Con- tralto; Steele Jamison, Tenor; Leon Salathiei, Bass; Robert Armbruster's In- strumental Ensemble

'W ABC -Pennzoil Parade IVLIl' I, -Services from Paullst Fathers'

Church-"Question Box" WINS -Old Colonel Jim

8:15 IV 31CÁ-Westminister Quartet W,17. -Collier's Radio Hour-Uncle Hen-

ry and the Editor; Dramatizations: Musical Novelties; Ernest LaPrade's Orchestra; John B. Kennedy, Master of Ceremonies

W I NS -Chimes WOR-B e r n h a r d Levitow's Ensemble

Symphonique 8:30 WLWL-"Pilate or Peter"-Rev. Ed-

ward Lodge Curran, Ph.D.; Singing by the Paulist Choristers

W IBC -T h e Metropolitans-Andre Kos- telanetz, Conductor .

IV.IIC:I-Jerry Baker and Elmo Russ 8:45 WABC-Angelo Patri, "Your Child"-

Cream of Wheat Program WMCA-Bunte Buhne Musicale

9:00 R EAF-Our Government-David Law- rence

WOR-The Voice of Broadway-Louis So- hol, with Guest Artist, and Merle Johns - ton's Orchestra-Ludwig Bauman Pro- gram

IV ABC-Eveready Razor Program-Belle Baker and Jack Denny's Orchestra

0:15 WEAF-American Album of Familiar Music-Bayer Co. Program WJZ-Bayuk Stag Party-Male Quartet: Harrison Knox, Paul Parks, Harold Woodward and James Stanley; Robert Armbruster, Accompanist - Rudisill's

Orchestra WMCA-A Night in France

e:80 WABC-".adventuring With Count von Luckner," Featuring Count Felix von Luckner-Scott's Emulsion Program WM0.1-The Blue Lady

9:45 WMCA-Musical Varieties IV EA F -Buick Revelers-Countess Alban!,

Soprano; Revelers' Quartet, Direction Frank Black -

Lady of Spain Orchestra and Quartet

Dancing in the Dark, from "The Band Wagon" Revelers Quartet

If Love Were All Soprano Solo, Olga Albanl Juanita

Revelers Quartet Al Fresco

Orchestra On the Road to Mandalay

Baritone Solo, Phil Dewey The King's Horses

Revelers Quartet Fantasy on Irish Airs:

Irish Washerwoman Come Back to Erin Off to Philadelphia Killarney

Ensemble and Orchestra WJZ-"Don Caesar de Bazan"-Dramatic

Play 11 'OR -Five -Boro Cab Boys

® 10 P.M. to 2 A.M. e,

10:00 WABC-Edna Wallace Hopper Variety Show-Featuring Stars of Stage and Screen-Edna Wallace Hopper, Mistress of Ceremonies, and London Kit Kat Club Orchestra

WMCA-Organ Interlude WOR-Magnetícc'a Argentine Orchestra

10:05 WMCA-Madison Square Garde a Hockey Game-Adam Hats

10:15 WEAF-Gordon String Quartet W,JZ-The Old Singing Master -Barbasol

Program 10:30 W OR -Footlight Echoes-Directed by

George Shackley WABC-Eugene International Revue-

Jose Moriche, Spanish Tenor; Sam Lenin's Orchestra

HAVANA Mama Inez

Orchestra Madre

Jose Moriche and Orchestra Sing a New Song

Orchestra (Rhumba)

Orchestra Happy Boy in the Army

Jose Moriche and Orchestra El Chats de Manzanillo

Orchestra 10:45 WIUCA-Well-Well-Nell!

WEAF-Sunday at Seth Parker's .IVJZ-Archer Gibson-Concert Organist WABC-Ernest Hutcheson, Pianist, and

Concert Orchestra .

11:00 %YMCA -Riley and Comfort 11:15 WMCA-Harry Donnelly's Orchestra

WEAF-Ralph Kirbery, The Dream Singer IVJ%Sylvia Froos-Song Recital WABC-The Madison Singers .

11:30 WMCA-Al Katz and Kittens WEAF-Jesse Crawford-Organ Recital WOR-Moonbeams - Directed by George

Shackley-Lentheric Perfume Co. Pro- gram

WJZ-Jacqueline Solomons-Violinist WABC-The Gauchos, Vincent Sorey's

Orchestra 1Vithtito Guizar, Mexican Tenor, and the Hernandez Brothers, Spanish Instrumentalists

11:45 WJZ-Sam Herman-Xylophone Soloist 12:00WMCA-Three Serenaders

WEAF-Larry Funk's Orchestra IV,17 Henry Theis and His Orchestra WABC-Eddie Duchin and His Casino Ore

chestra 12:30 1V IiiCA-Ralnbonians

IV IBC-California Melodies 1:00 WMCA-Night Court 1:30- WMCA-Taylor's Symphonic Smilers 3000 .WMCA-Sleepy..Time Club

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THE GARBO OF RADIO ROW (Continued from Page l.)

away, for the future NBC soprano star was born in Calcutta, India, and until she was six traveled with her parents through many of the remoter parts of the earth.

When she was six years old, Miss Dragonette entered the Georgian Court Convent School, housed in the beautiful

. old Gould Estate' at Lakewood, N. J., and there she remained until, her education complete, she left to make her own way in the v`torld.

The good Sisters under whose eye she had studied had early recognized her mu- sical talent and her unusual voice, and her training in the rudiments of music had been thorough and painstaking, both in voice and piano.

And so, not so very many years ago, Jessica Dragonette came to New York, looking for an opportunity to show what she could do with her voice. Max Rein- hardt was preparing for the American production of his masterpiece, "The Mir- acle."

. One in a Hundred Miss Dragonette was one of a hundred

aspiring young people who applied to the impresario. Reinhardt was looking for a singer tsa carry the only solo part in the production, that of an angel who was to sing from above the clouds, and after listening to Miss Dragonette he regret- fully told her that, while she had a beau- tiful contralto voice, she wasn't exactly what was wanted.

A misunderstanding, and the singer's versatility, nearly lost her the engage- ment she so much desired. Several days after her first audition, Miss Dragonette learned that Reinhardt had been looking for a soprano, not a contralto. And as Miss Dragonette's voice is a natural so- prano, with an unusual range, she had mpg the lower part under the impression a contralto was wanted.

As soon as she learned the part was for a soprano, she returned to the pro- ducer, asked for another chance, sang just once and was accepted.

Although she was the soloist in the production, Miss Dragonette never ap- peared on the stage. She sang from high above it, out of sight of the audience. Moreover, she sang entirely without ac- tompaniment, yet kept on pitch so well that Feodor Chaliapin, himself hailed as the greatest operatic voice of his day, declared later "The angel is the best voice. It is a beautiful voice, a superb voice."

Following her appearance in "The Miracle," Miss Dragonette played Kathie, the feminine lead in "The Student Prince," opposite Howard Marsh, and was ingenue in the 1926 edition of the "Grand Street follies."

And then Miss Dragonette displayed her personality as well as her originality, when she deliheralely turned her back on what promised to be a highly successful stage career.

Six Years Ago The National B.oadcasting Company

was casting about for a young soprano to complete the light opera and musical comedy company it was assembling un- der the direction of Harold Sanford. That was six years ago, when broadcasting was still more of an infant than it is at the present day.

"There's a beautiful young girl who knocked them out of their seats at 'The Student Prince,' " a Broadway figure told the radio men.

And so Miss Dragonette, unknown to radio, faced the microphone for her first radio audition just as thousands of other aspirants have faced it; unimpressed, a trifle bored, more than a little nervous.

'1 was not thrilled at my first micro- phone appearance," Miss Dragonette said. "in fact, I didn't like it at all. I felt very nervous, and was conscious of an immense

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distraction, hard to describe. The silence, the lack of applause after the perform- ance, appalled me. I wanted to run away and never come back."

Despite all this, however, Miss Drago- nette was.farsighted enough to realize that radio was bound to grow, and to the amazement of her friends she dropped the theater :and turned to radio exclusively. Well-intentioned advisors protested that she was extremely foolish, but tl-e singer smilingly thanked them for their interest and kept on in her chosen field.

"I ant young, and radio is young," she declared, "and I believe radio's growth will be as rapid as was that of the motion picture. I'm going into somethi-ig new, and I believe that I can manage to de- velop with it, and in time become out- standing."

And that she meant what she said has been proven on many occasions since then, when Miss Dragonette has smilingly de- clined the offers to star her in musical productions on Broadway.

Her Programs Among the productions with which she

has been identified on the WEAF and WJZ networks may be numbered the "Philco Hour," the Bakelite "Cycle of Ro- mance" series, and the "Light Opera" programs. More lately, and at present, of cc,urse, Jessica Dragonette is the star of the Cities Service program heard every Friday night at 8 o'clock on a WEAF- NBC chain. 1 -ter first vacation in many weeks, incidentally, will be taken imme- diately after her program of March 11. She will not be on the air Friday. March

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But despite her experience, her ability aid her undoubted position in the broad- cast field today, Miss Dragonette still im- presses one as being "the girl back home"-the dainty miss one took to the first football game of the season, or proud- ly escorted to the "prom."

In appearance she. is charmingly dainty. Five feet two in height, she weighs less than one hundred pounds, has a fair com- plexion, blonde hair, anc, in her own words, "plaid" eyes. (And please don't think that "fair complexion" means me- diocre!)

Also, despite her position in broadcast- ing, La Dragonette is still essentially the reserved, convent -bred young lady; quiet, self-effacing, unassuming. She has kept up her work on the piano, has published several exceptional poems, and refuses consistently to make "personal appear- ances" or accept concert engagements. She thrives on a minimum of personal publicity.

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PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, MARCH 14th C' 6:30 A.M. to 10 AM. 0

G:30 WI NS -Morning Highlights 6:45 114 1;A F -Tower Health Exercises -Ar-

thur Bagley, Director WI NS-al u:;iCal Cock WO it -Gym Classes

7:00 WINS -Miss Walls' Calisthenics 7:30 IVJZ-A Song for Today -Lowell Pat-

ton. Composer -Organist IV1:AF-Peter van Steeden and his Or-

chestra W NBC -Organ Reveille -Popular Music 1V )I ('A -Phantom Organist

7:13 VI' MCA -Barry Click's Gym Class W./V.-Jolly Bill and Jane -Cream of

Wheat Program 8:00 11'l1('.\ -I See By the Papers

1Y EA l' -Gene and Glen - Quaker Early Birds

1Y.17 -On the 6:15 IVOK-Al Woods II ABC -Salon Musicale -Emery Deutsch,

Conductor IV INS -Miss Walls' Calisthenics

8:15 IV.SI ('A -Consoling the Console F -Morning Devotions

IV J:5 -Phil Cook. the Quaker Man IV 0 It- Studio Orchestra W INS -Musical C'lock

8 :50 \." `.I('A-Pc et's Corner V" EA F -Cheerio -Talk and It usic IVJZ-Sun birds 1roit-Martha Manning -Macy Program 11' ABC -La Monica at the Organ -Mrs.

Wagner's Pies Program 1; tI t -Morning Song

8:45 VS al CA -The Golden Bird till: -John Fogarty. Tenor won-MusicsI Novelettes IV ABC-Old Dutch Girl - Newsy Jingles

in Rhyme and Song Ií"OV -Melodic Moments WINS Mr. and BL's. Reader

0:00 %V11(' A-Sakele Perfume Co. lv LA N- Three Al ustachirs 11'.17. -\ti altzes-String Ensemble - Direc-

tion Walter B:aufus WOtt-Miss Katherine 'a' C'aliope-Bam-

berger IV i'CIl-Down Reminiscence Road 11'A1:C-Little Jack Little W(11 -Hudson Clinic WINS-Dagntar Perkins - "JI o r n i n g

Moods'. 9:15 %I MCA -Loughran Science Hour

1\' E.1 F-1''lying Fingers ICJ7.-Lady Bugs 11.111(' -Gypsy Music Makers - Emery

Deutsch -Conductor IV I'(' I1 -11ía rte We Id 1`UV -Late Risers' ,,Gym Class

0:2.3 IV MCA -Organ Interlude 9:20 Il' MCA -Modern Living

11"0 :-Come Into My Garden -Edith Bur- t:s

IV I:A F -Ton o' the Horning -Edward H. Smith

1V.1Z.-Beautiful Thoughts - Montgotnary Ward Co., Program

t`. Pelt -Retail Grocers' Program IVA C1' -Tony's Scrap Book - ~bony

\Tons IV(1I'-:.lodern IA sing Magazine IV 1:. S -Organ Glories -- Marchia Stewart,

Organist 9::a 11' EA La Our Daily Food - Col. Good-

bodF and Judge Gordon - A. & P. Program

í 1 E' -Miracles of Magnolia IV 0 -Sherma n Keeue-s Orchestra and

ltnx:'una I :'Ilace IV AB(' -flack Stage in Radio

c 10 E#.1^J3. to 12 NOOl1

10:00 IV 511'.1 -Musical Varieties VI AF -nit's. t:lakc's It ad i o Column-

Sl::tcrs of she Skillet -Proctor & Gamble Pro:Srani

1, ig-Everyday Bea ob.-P. D ciersdorf & Co. Program 1 On -McCann Pure Food flour

I1' ('('11 -Bernice Manning -Blues 51' .1 C(' -Chatting with Ida Bailey Allcu-

Carveth Wells. Author lI't7-7iarnton Stevens -Accordion \ TINS -What's the Answer.'

10:15 %Y ít('.1 -Pearl Lien and Selig Shelby t1' F,.1 F -Doctor !toys I S. Copeland -

Health Clinic -Sterling Products Pro- gram tall' -Clara. I.0 and Ent - Colgate -Palm- olive -Peet Program

IS'.1BC-Sweet and Hot \4 PC II -Samuel Shanlcntan-Pianist IV V -Canadian Fur Trappers V",NS-D:scovery Hour

10:30 Wll('.5-A. Cloyd Gill Says: Si 6.5 I,- !keen and de Rose -Vocal 'ertists

and Instrumental Duo WIZ Our Daily Food Talk -Col. Good-

body and Judge Gordon -A. & P. Pro- gram

IV 1'('íl -Song Valentines WINS -The IV ife Si: ver

10:13 lí" 1:.1 I --Ray Reid. Contralto I1' 11(1.í -Douglas McTagua- Original Hill

hilly Bov 11'J -1 -Chicago Ensemble W.1B('-The Madison Singers 1V(s','-Illyn Shoe Stores Program WI NF -Henry Doer, Tenor; Lillian Valli,

Sonrano 11 :00 11' N i ('-Police Aviation

\í-R.1 F-S-'nnIa Recits1 Won -Nell Vi nick -Bea uty Talk -Drezma

and I:rcmCl Program IVJZ-Mrs. A. 111. Goudiss IVI'('ll-A Lesson in French Il-.1 GC-1liusienl Alphabet II"(s V-ITay Time Music IViNS-LTrking Yourself Fashionable

11:03 IVNV(' Herman Neuman - Lecture R,'clla1

11:13 ít'.15: -Singing Strings W PC it -hose Itidnor-Viennese Soprano W O st- \VOP, Ensemble WINS -Jacques Belser-Songs

11 :no IV1:.1to-The Marionettes -Hugo Mar- iann -Director

A'JZ-Rinds' Romantic Exchange -Beatrice Fairfax -Ray Heatherton-Dance Or- chestra

W01: Claire Sugden-Home Economics 11' PC 11 -Real Radio Service -Organ Pro-

gram IV.ABC-Melody Parade Vi'OV-Sylph Laboratories W1NS-The Olympians -Male Quartet

L :Ri íl' NYC -Music W I NS -The Olympians

11:40 IVJZ-Jill Edwards and Judy Barker

iVABC-Ben Alley, Tenor with Fred Bcr- ren's Orchestra

IVOit-Littman's "Alice Blue Gown" Pro- gram

W V -Josephine Mortel IVI'('lt-Sol Gisk in. Violinist WINS -Ruth Rowe -Pianist

11:50 Ií' NYC -"Keeping Well" - Dr. John Oberwager

e 12 Noon lb 2 P.M.

12:00-1V 31CA-Mid-day Message IV RA ir -General Electric Home Circle -

Oscar of the Waldorf -Guest 11'12 -The Merrie-Men WABC-Chas. Boulanger and His Yoeng's

Orchestra IVO it -Music WOV-Hoover Medical Group MI' I NS -Ford Frick Tells the News II' PCII -Joan Lloyd -Songs

12:15 W SIC 1 -Jean Carroll -Pages of Broad- way

IVi'1Ato-The Real George Washington íV.1'/, -Pat Barnes -Swift & Co. Program 1VUIt-Dorothy Worth's Chat -Joseph Hil-

ton & Sons Program IVP('li -Albert George-l'ke Ií' a V -Nick Kenny's Poems WINS -Charlotte Comer -"Singing Sen-

orita" 12:20 1í -OR -Johnson's Daily Radio Guide 12:25 IVOR-Beautiful Lady -Robert, Inc. 12:3o 11'.1 tat -\V. T. Stock Quotations

WEAL' -Black and Gold Room Orchestra IVJZ-National Farm and Home Hour 11' AB('-KYe-Mel Singing Chef R'O it -Jack Berger's Concert Ensemble IY P('í1 -Wm. Jacoby and Julius Cerullo

11'O V -Agatha Goodman, Soprano W I NS -Chocolate Chanters

1'::45 5í'O V -Merit Clothing Co. Program 11' ABC-Col ~Ilia Revue IVP('I1-Helene Chapelle "Crooning the

Blues Away" W INS -Leone Lavigne. Soprano

12:35 IV OR -Wet -Me -Wet Co. Program l :0íl IVM('A-"Melody Express"

11'E.í F -Market and Weather Reports 11'0It-Al Fielder and His Orchestra IVPCIl-Mirrr.r Reflections IV'ABC-Hotel Taft Orchestra WINS -English String Orchestra

W R.11' -Woman's Radio Review 1VPC11-W. T. Market Prices li'O V -Leon Carlisle, Soprano W ABC -Sam Prager, Pianist, and Helen

Nugent II' 0ít-Ariel Ensemble II'INS-Behind the Microphone

3:15 IV IBC -Smith Glee Club WPCH-George Thom WOV-City Free Employment WI NS-Gosselin Sisters -Harmony

4 P.M. to 6 P.M.

4 :00 IV JI CA-Goldburg Musical Moments IVEAF-Pop. concert W.17, -Emily Post \1'P('11 -The Bel Cantos 'IV,IBC-Rhythm Kings -Fred Barrens,

' Conductor íV Olt -Eddie Wolfe's Orchestra WOV-E. B. Kohlenbeck-Basso WINS -Serena Selby -"Personality Songs"

4:15 IYMCA-N. Y. Amusements Celebrity Program

1%JZ-Charles Schelerman and His Or- chestra

IYPCB-Carrie Lillie and Gosselin Sisters WOV-Hovey Whitman Trio WINS -Television Musicale -Gladys Hav-

erty, Soprano; Al Eagelson, Tenor 4:30 WTAF-The Ladv Next Door

II 011 -Helen Bourne -Songs 11'51 C.\-Tyus and Tyus-Comedy WPCII-The John O. Hewitt Players IV ,5B(' -Columbia Artist Recital

4:45 11"IICA-Sakele Perfume Co. 1V E:\ 1' -Frances Bowdon WJZ-Colorado Cowboys IVOIt-Jobless Trio WO V -Radio Playmates WINS -Health -Dr. Thomas Darlington

5:00 IV91('A-Frank La Mott Orchestra IVEAl'-lIay We Present -Catherine Field,

Soprano \V1.(:11-Roxana Wallace -Contralto WA BC -Robert "Buddy" Wagner's Sutton

Club Orchestra WINS -Pauline Haggard -Sons at the

Piano IV(í l' -Jack Manners -Popular Songs WOR-Stanley Brain. Organ Recital

5:15-W EAF-Skippy-General Mills Pro -

SPECIALS FOR m

TODAY

7:30 P.M.-WOR-Jimmy Carr's Dance Orchestra 9:00 P.M,-WOR-Prohibition Debate -Fred R. Victor -Arthur

Garfield Hays 9:30 P.M.-WABC-CBS-Bourjois-An Evening In Paris

10:00 P.M.-WJZ-NBC-With Canada's Mounted 10:30 P.M.-WEAF-NBC-Mr. Bones and Company -Minstrel

Show 11:00 P.M. -W ABC -CBS -Howard Barlow and the Columbia

Symphony Orchestra Every effort is mode to insure the accuracy of our programs at the time of roinr' to press; however, there is the possibility of late changes.

For Log of Local Satins See Page 8

1:1.1 I0'ItAF-Larry Funk and His Orches- tra

IV PCB -Luncheon Musicale -Marie Tole- dano soprano

IVO 1' -Jack McGirr, Singing Philosopher ::'o IV 31 l'A-M irror Reflections WOK -N. J. Club Women's Hour IV 1:AF-The S enetians Matz -Don Bestor's Orchestra IV .17íC -Armand Vecsey and His Ritz Or-

chestra WIN S -Diana Bragg IVOV-1Iarge Dawning -Piano and Song

1:15 R"MCA-Triangle Vocal Trio \VPen-Highlights of Sports -Jack Filman

IVOV -William Roberts, Basso IVINe-"Embers of Love"

® 2 P.M. to 4 P.M.

2:00 IV MC' A -í11K:1 Theater Revue IV EA F -"Maternity Care" -Dr. George W.

Kosmak 1V,Jz-"Service to Humanity" -Judge Gus-

tave Hartman WO It -Rutgers University t1".111(' -Ann Leaf at the Organ, with

Helen Board, Soprano U' PC it -Helene Landshof IV11V-Piano Pals WINS -American Music Ensemble

2:05 15' lI C.\ -Organ Interlude 2:10 IV MCA -Jack Filman -Sport Chat 2:15 111:11('.5 -Golden Slipper Dance Mara-

thon 11' 1:.\ F -Henrietta Schumann, Pianist \1'P('it-A Song Portfolio -Carroll Clark WOR-Eric V. Goodwin. Baritone WO I' -Snowball and Co.

2:20 IYJZ-Radio Troubadours 2:30 IVIi(IA-Meadows Beauty School

IV EA F -The Revolving Stage IVJZ-J. C. Chatterjt-Indian Scholar and

Author Ií' 111:11 -Greta Weston, Pianist 1V ABC-America n School of the Air R'Ol:-The Joysters-Popular Review WOY-Elizabeth Sucoff-Piano, Songs R'INS-"Wowdy Dowdy"

2 :15 1í'.I7. -Smack outs R PCB -Rudy Caputo R'Olt-N. J. Audubon Society IV0V-Irwin Dillon -Tenor WINS-Franzell Rhythntakers

3:00 IV SI CA -Artist Bureau Presents 1V.1Z-U. S. Marine Band WABC-Four Eton Boys IV OIt-Elks' Organ Recital 7VOV-Willie Zay Jackson 111 PC71-Rae F,ox-Lady of the Strings W INS -Afternoon Musicale

3:15 WPC U -Mademoiselle Beauclaire W ABC -Columbia Salon Orchestra Will -Johnny McAllister-(Jke and Songs WOR-Elks' Organ Recital

3:30 WIsICA-In Italy

R'IZ-Swanee Serenaders 1í'1'('1t -Allan Eagelson-Tenor IV'INS-Tons Keene's Roundup with Doug

bleTa cue IV O V -C harlotte Trystman-Pianist

5:30 Il'II(A-The Program Beautiful IV E.1 F -Sweetheart Progra m -Ruth Jor-

dan; Beauty Talk; John Fogarty, Tenor; String Trio

WJZ-The Singing Lady -Kellogg Pro - grain

WO It -Rose Martin -Hobby Club IV'P(:II-Lucille Peterson & Elmo Russ IVOV-C'ity Radio Corp. WINS-Franzell Rhythmakers

5:10 IV ABC -Emergency L'nernpl o y m e n t Committee Speaker

5:45 IVMICA-Pled Devils with Junior Smith IV E .I I -Happy -Rose Dance Orchestra IVJ%Little Orphan Annie -Wander Co.

Program W Pell --Ca pt. Joe's Stories for Jack and

Jill 11' 113C -The Lone Wolf Tribe -Wrigley

Program 1I'INS-Piano Twins

6 P.M. to 8 P.M.

6:00 lS'NYC-Police Aviation Reports IVEAI'-International Broadcast from

Geneva -William Hard WO it -Uncle Don - Greenwich Savings

Program IVJZ-Raising Junior-Wheatena Serial' WI'Cn-Elmo Russ Presents the Lovo

Serenader IV ABC -Current Events -H. V. Kalten-

born WINS -Ford Frick, Sports Review 11'LIVL-Florentine Ensemble

6:05 1VNVC-Fitzpatrick Brothers 6:15 IV N VC -Popular Ballads -Billy Mack

íV.17, -Elizabeth Lennox -Paradise of Song W EAF-Waldorf-Astoria Sent Room Or-

chestra 1V ABC -Vaughn de Leath, with Shapiro

and Shefter WINS -English String Symphony WPCII Tad Stout -"Ezra Peck, Station

Agent" WLWL-"Smiles and Tears of Erin"

6:30 IVNVC-Elementary German Lessons WEAF-Rex Cole Mountaineers WJZ-The Royal Vagabonds - Standard

Brands Program WPCII-Association of Reform Rabbis W01. -George Givot and His Orchestra WINS -American Music Ensemble WABC-George Hall and His Hotel Taft

Orchestra 6:45 WNYC-Advanced German Lessons

WEA F -June Putsell-Ballads WABC-Arthur Jarrett, with Freddie Rich's

Orchestra W0R-Robt. E. Naumberg, Inventor 1YJZ-Literary Digest Topics in Brief -

Lowell Thomas

WLWL-Talk--Dr. Albert E. Austle 7:00 W NYC -Hans Merx-Student Songs

WRAF -Vermont Lumber Jacks WJZ-The Pepsodent Program -Amos 'W.

Andy WOR-Bronx Marriage Bureau -good.

mans Noodle & Matzo Program WABC-Myrt and Marge -Wrigley Pre.

gram WPCH-Lillian Shari and Madelyn Hardy WINS -Lullaby Lady WLIVL-Starlight Hour

7:15 WNYC-Museum of Art NEAP -Robert Simmons and the Camp-

bell Orchestra WOK -Off Stage and On -Stars of the

Catholic Actors' Guild WJZ-Tastyeast Jesters WABC-Maxwell House Program WINS -Him and Her

7:30 tV N Y C-WNYC Air College WEA1'0-Prince Albert Quarter -Hour -

Alice Joy, Contralto; Paul Van Loan's Orchestra; "01' Hunch"

WJZ-Swift Program -The Stebbins Boys IV ABC -The Boswell Sisters -Pompeian

Makeup Box WOIt-Jimmy Carr's Cafe de la Palk Or-

chestra WINS -The Globe Trotter IVI.II L -Talk - Rev. Austin Malone-.

C.S.P. 7:45 IVEAF-The Goldbergs - "Pepsodomt

Program" R J7. -Billy Jones and Ernie Hare -Best

Foods Inc. Program WAIL(' -The Camel Quarter -Hour -Morton

Downey, Anthony Lyons and Jacque« Renard's Orchestra

WLWI.-Meet the Composers WINS -lime. Cobina Wright, Lyra

Soprano

8 P.M. to 10 P.M.

8:00 WNYC-"Aviation" WRAF-Soconyland Sketches WJZ-Carnation Contented Program WABC-The Bath Club - Margaret San-

try Interviewing Guest, with Frank Ventree's Orchestra. Ltnit Program

\PINS -Jersey Novelty Quartet WOlt-Chandu the Magician -Beech Net

Program 8:10 WNYC-Prof. Guthrie's (Series No. 539

8:15 V'ABC-Singin' Sam, the Barbanel Man

WOR-The Record Boys -With Norman Brokenshire

I1' IN S -Chimes 8:30 I1'ISI('A-Jean Comorata Musical

WEAF-Voice of Firestone -Lawrence Tibbett-Baritone

R'OIt-Willard Robison and Ills Deep River Orchestra

IVIZ-Death Valley Days - Dramatis Sketch -Pacific Coast Borax Co.

WABC:-La Patina Presents Kate Smitk and IIer Swanee Music

8:45 I0'ABC-Col. Stoopnagle Sc Bud -The Gloom Chasers -Ivory Soap Program

WMCA-Happy Repairmen 9:00 WMCA-Nick Kenny's Radio Scandals

WEAF-A. & P. Gypsies - Direction of Harry Horlickl Frank Parker, Tenor

WJZ-Maytag Orchestra IVABC-Vapex Presents the Mills Brothers IVOR-Eighteenth Amendment Debate

9:15 11' A BC-Frostiila Broadcast Rehearsals IVOIt-Arthur Murray's Dancing Lesson

9:30 WEAF-Parade of the States -"Ten- nessee" -General Motors' Program

IVJZ-The Story of Women's Names - Chas. B. Driscoll -Frigidaire Program

WABC-Bourjois-An Evening In Paris - Pierre Brugnon; Alice Remsen, Con- tralto. Guest Star

II'O1t-The Witch's Tale 9:15 W,17 -Bob Nolan's San Feliclans-

Deisel-W ermmer-Gilbert WMC.I-Jerry Baker and Organ

10 PM. to 2 A.M. e

10:00 I1'yt('A-Golden Slipper Marathon WE AP -National Radio Forum WJZ-"With Canada's Mounted"-Thrlll-

ing Stories of Royal Canadian Police - Canada Dry Ginger Ale Co. Program

1VOit-Frank and Flo -The Strollers R'ABC-Robert Burns Panatela Program

Lombardo's Royal Canadians 10:15 WOR-Jack Arthur

WMC.1-Judge Gustave Hartman -Talk 10:20 IVMC'A-The Blue Lady 10:30 IL'H('A-Well! Nell! Well!

IVJZ-Waves of Melody -Affiliated Pro- ducts Program

IV EA F -Mr. Bones & Company WABC-"Music That Satisfies." with Alex

Gray and Shilkret's Orchestra -Chester- field Program

WOR-Cosmo I-Iamilton 10:15 WAS(' -Street Singer

WJZ-Lee Morse, Crooner 11'OIt-Florence Case and Orchestra. W 5íC.% Riley and Comfort

11:00 II MICA -Enoch Light's Orchestra IVI'.AI'-Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra W01: -Bela Loblov and His Viennese Or-

chestra '

WJZ-Laurier's Slumber Music IV ABC -Howard Barlow and the Columbia

Symphony Orchestra 11:30 Wli('A-Al Katz and Kittens

WRAP -Jesse Crawford -Organist II'OR-Moonbeams-Lentheric Perfume Co.

Program W.1Z-Jane Froman's Orchestra IV ABC -Cuban Biltmore Orchestra

11:45 II' E.11' -Baron Lee's Blue Rhythm Band

IVJZ-Eddie Moore's Orchestra 12 :00 WMCA-WMCA Theatre Revue

WEAF-Don Pedro's Orchestra WABC-Ben Bernie's Orchestra

12:05 II MCA-Eddy-Burston Orchestra 12:15 WJz-Peter Van Steeden's Orchestra 12:30 R'MCA-Max'ls Bavarians

WEAI''-Carl Moore's Orchestra IV ABC -Noble Sissle and Park Central

Orchestra 1:00 IN ABC -Claude Hopkins' Roseland

Ballroom Orchestra 1:05 WMCA-The Three Serenaders 1:20 1V 11 C A -The Little Imp 1:30 1V MCA -Orchestra from Parts

W ABC -Gus Arnheim's . Orchestra from Chicago

£100 WMCA-Sleepy Time Club '

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German Ballot Count Will Be Heard. Sunday Summaries of results in the German

presidential election to choose a suc- cessor to Field Marshal Paul Von Hinden- burg, will be broadcast through the

WABC-CBS network on Sunday, March

13, in two five-minute periods at 7:00 P.M. and 8:30 P.M. C. Hooper Trask will broadcast the returns from the Ger- man capital.

Germany's internal development is now

passing through as critical a period as any since the 1918 revolution, and the presidential election will be only the sec- ond ever held under the Weimer Con- stitution. The peole will be choosing their third president, however, as the first executive, Friedrich Ebert, was chosen by the provisional government.

Von Hindenburg's chief opponent in

the election is Adolf Hitler, Austrian - born leader of the National Socialist party, which musters the greatest indi- vidual strength in opposition to the Bruening-1hindenburg bloc. Candidates also will be in the field for the German Nationa:ist party, headed by Dr. Alfred Husrenberg, and for the Communists.

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Crowing Radio Budgets Show Advertisers' Faith Radio's increasing popularity, as well

as its value as an advertising medium, is shown in the $8,955,804 increase in radio appropriations by sixty of the nation's leading advertisers.

In 1930 these firms spent $10,708,702 for time and station 'facilities alone; in 1931 the amount was $19,664,506. Money expended for talent, musical and other- wise, is not included in the above figures.

Notable examples of increased radio appropriations arc the Colgate -Palmolive - Peet expenditures, $449,496 in 1930, $1,486,930 in 1932; Cudahy Packing Co., $28,731 in 1930, $139,203 in 1931 ; Quaker Oats, $861,77''. in 1930, $1,180,132 in 1931; Reynolds Tobacco, $166,463 in 1930, $1,245,336 in 1931, and G. Wash- ington Coffee, $26,774 in 1930, $220,810 in 1931.

Even in the Big House

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Vinton Haworth Even in the Leavenworth Penitentiary,

where men are hard and the "Cutor" a bitter memory, they like Vinton Haworth. They like him as "Jack Arnold," the as- sistant State's Attorney in the "Myrt and Marge" program broadcast over the WABC-CBS network each night except Saturday and Sunday at 7 o'clock. After a dramatic apprenticeship lasting several years, Haworth took his radio leap in 1925, and has been hard at it ever since. Before joining the "Myrt and Marge" cast he announced for "The Three Doc- tors"

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Russ Colunlho and Leon Belasco This picture really belongs to the good old days, as will be attested by the "l knew

him when" boys. It was taken in Hollywood, where they make the ntov;ng pictures, when Russ and Leon were busy with their guitars. And that was before they were as well known as they are at the moment.

Utah Lives Up to Its Motto

The General Motors "Parade of the States" program, which was broad- ® cast over the WEAF-NBC network

offered the following tribute to

By BRUCE BARTON

The well-known publicist and the author of "The Matz Nobody Knows," each week writes the "Tribute" broadcast during the General Motors' Program. 'WAGONS creaked in the dark canyon;

Y whips cracked; men shouted or sang. Then out into the solitude they carte, this strangest of caravans, and paused to look. Below stretched a treeless plain, and a great lake sparkled there.

"It is enough," said Brigham Young. "This is the place."

Behind was the border, the last of the Rockies. here lay a no -man's land that Mexico was soon to lose-a dry and bar- ren land, but beautiful to those who saw it then. Deseret, they named it, after the honey bee; Zion, they called it, their prom- ised land. And they turned the streams upon it, and it bloomed.

Behold Utah now, after less than ninety years! Farms and villages blend into countrysides of green. Thriling towns are busy with agriculture and trade. Farms, mines, factories produce each year more than two hundred million dollars of new wealth. Where the Yuta Indian was glad to gather so much as his Winter's store of crickets, five hundred thousand souls dwell in plenty. For this is the oasis that man has made-Utah, called the Bee Hive State, whose motto is industry!

Yet there remains that other State, the Utah of the ages; vast, mysterious, beck -

at 9:30 o'clock, Monday, March 7th, e Utah, whose motto is "Industry."

oning. The peaks of the Uintas and the Wasatch look down on purple shallows in which the dinosaur lived and died and left his bones. Fantasies leap from the past in Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks, where countless centuries of wind and water have carved strange figures and left them splashed with color. Millions of years are told in the three thousand feet that water has cut in Zion Canyon, front whose dark depths on even He brightest of days your eye can see the stars. Great Salt Lake, vast though it is, remains but the ghost of an ancient sea whose shore line was left on the mountains. Giant beasts walked in the San Juan River coun- try, leaving footprints of stone there lived the Cliff Dweller; there sweeps the arch of magnificent Rainbow, monarch of natu- ral bridges. There, too, are silences no man has entered.

See Utah's arts of both Nature and man. Stand before that masterpiece of architec- ture, the Temple in Salt Lake City. Enter the Tabernacle, whose marvel is that it loses not even the slightest sound, yet cradles the thunder of a mighty organ. See all of Salt Lake City, the city that is like no other on earth.

Utah's own tradition blooms- in her State flower, the Sego Lily, for the Sego thrives in poor -seeming soil and its roots were as manna to those who hungered. Before the Mate that has written this tra- dition so bravely and well, General Motors stands now at salute-to Utah!

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eration of several local radio stations and R. C. A. Institutes, Inc., has during the past six weeks enabled almost four hun- dred aspiring radio artists to take micro- phone tests and ascertain just what their radio possibilities arc.

The enthusiastic response which the tests have elicited front individuals who believe they have the ability and per- sonality with which to succeed before the microphone has shown their popu- larity. Next week a further series of microphone tests will be arranged for, and the names of those who are to ap- pear for their trials will be published in RADIO GUIDE

This is not a contest, it must be re-

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PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY,MARCH 15th e 6:30 A.M. to 10 A.M. e

6:31 Ve S:S-Morning Highlights 6:-I5 le' EA N -Tower Health Exercises -Ar-

thur Begley, director IV O:: -Gym Classes -John Gambling, di-

rector Ites-Musical Clock

7:30 IV.IZ-A Song for Today 1:.:BC-Organ Reveille -Popular Music R" .1 ('.1 -Phantom Organist

7: le IV, Z -Jolty Bill and Jane -Cream of Wheat Program

IV 11 CA Harry Glicl:'s Gym Class 8:01 Il'31C.1-I See by the Papers

1:1.1 F -Cene and Glen -Quaker Early Birds

IVOR Al Woods -Music and Chatter the 8:15

w .11.1C -Salon Musicale 11'i N:4-_:Lits Walls' Calistenics

8:13 ::V 310.1-Cenaoling I ha Console iv 1:.1 I -Morning Devotions WOE -studio Orchestra eel/ -Phil Cook -The Quaker Man Ie I N:; :.Iu 3ical Clock

8:30 VV I:.1 I' -Cheerio -Talk and Music .1:t .t -Peel's Corner

VVJL-Sunbirds 11'0::-rdar:,ha Manning -A Macy Presen-

ta tic n 11"(1 V-111ornint; Song P: .1::C -La Mcnica at the Organ -Mrs.

Wagner's Pies Program 8:15 ,VA] (:_ -1n Song heaven - Frank Mc-

Cabe, t ̂ tor WO :I-Musical Novelettes

Z John Fogarty -Tenor IV.1CC-Artclls-Dickson-T he Singing

V::gal:ond \: lice: -Mr. and Mrs. Reader

9:09 W SI('A-Sakcle Perfume Co. 1V1 .iF-Morning Glee Club -Male Octet,

direction Keith McLeod iVOit-Miss Katherine 'n' Calliope -A

Br:nberger Presentation 11" :z -Waltzes -String Ensemble - Dir.

\:^.tier ]aaufus 5 :'dl-Bovin P,emintscence Road V, .11:C -Little Jack Little 1:'(1V-IIud::on Clinic \V i s::1 -D a g m a r Perkins - "Morning

einodee 9:13 11'): ('.1 Francis X. Loughran Science

flour IV .:.5 F -Knox Sparkling Music Ir,ly. '.rdy Bugs \í.1i:(' -Melody Parade IV PC II -13.11 Highland ti O e- hale Itisers' Gent Class

9:25 V. e .1 -Organ Interlude 9::10 ii 't('.1 -Modern Living

1V (11:-. ;icemen Keene's Orchestra W Z -Beautiful Thoughts -Montgomery

Ward Program ' 1N:.1 I Top o' the Morning

Ii" P(':1 -Retail Grocer:;' Program le Ali(' -Tony's verap Book -Conducted by

An:hcny Wore C ! N::-l(la Bailey Allen 52 (15-1eIctleen Living Magazine

9:15 i'I-1.11,-011r Daily Food - Colonel Gootlbcdy and Judge Gordon -A. & P. Program

Woo 1t -el usical Doctor - Allen Weeny - : u^<

IV.1t-r.; ire eles of Magnolia 1V .5Itt -Ilclen Board-leoprano

0 lo A.;v'7. i:) ,2 Noon

10:D:1 {l':.:('-_-Naticnal Home for Children le :el t'-':Irs. Blake's Iedio Column P:.;::-Coneolaires-Irma Glen. Organist IVoit-McCann's Pure Food Hour V:.1 Ile -Grant, (;r them and Coughlin

í'C11 --Louis Bacon. Popular Songs 11' tiV-Wildine Kruse. Soprano IV I N:4 -What's the A naive t

10:1e 5V CA F -Breen and De Rose - Songs real Idea e

V'.5111 -Morning Minstrels 11'1'('11 -Muriel Ellis --Songs 11''!(:.1-L.oh at the Piano Wt) V -Canadian Fur Trappers Ve 1 N:;-lLacovery Hour \ 1',iZ-Clara. Lit and Em -Colgate -Palm-

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THE STORY OF THE OPERA "Sadko"

By DEEMS TAYLOR

NBC Narrator, Metropolitan Opera

This column is written each week for the purpose of giving the listener to the

opera broadcasts a brief libretto of the series heard weekly over the NBC net- works. It is hoped that it will serve as

a guide for radio listeners, making it easier to thoroughly understand and enjoy the

presentations.

TI K O L A S RIMSKY - KORSAKOFF'S opera, "Sadko," to be performed at the

Metropolitan Opera House in New York on Saturday, March 12, with a broadcast of the second act over a nation-wide WEAF-NBC network at 3:00 P. M., is

based on the legendary adventures of the

Eleventh Century minstrel hero, Sadko.

THE CAST George Thill (tenor) Editha Fleischa (soprano) \'olkhova Pavel Ludikar (basso)

The King of the Ocean Ina Beiurskaya (mez"o-soprano)..Lubava George Cehartovsky (baritone)

An Apparition Max Altglass (tenor) ' Foma Alfredo Gandolfi (baritone).........Luka Faina Petrava (contralto).... ..... Nejata Louis D'An,c10 (baritone).... Honda Angelo Rada (tenor) Sopiel Philine Falco (soprano) First jester Pearl Besuner (soprano) ...Second' ester Arthur Anderson (basso)...A Not? man Attic/ Tedesco (tenor) A indu Mario Basiola (baritone) A Venetian

Tullio Serafin will conduct.

First produced at the Private Opera House in Moscow in 1898, "Sadko" was

introduced in the Un'. -1 States in 1929.

At the broadcast performance Georges Thill will sing the role of the wandering gousli player, Sadko. The gousli is a na- tive Russian musical instrument somewhat similar to the dulcimer.

Sadko plays his gousli for the rich mer- chants of Novgorod, and sings of broad- eninb the scope of the country's com- merce., Novgorod is merely on a lake; Sadko w 9uld have its ships taken to the ocean, where they might bring back riches from the far corners of the earth.

The merchants laugh at his plan, and Sadko wanders desolate by the shores of Lake limen. As he broods, three swans come toward him over the water. Sud- denly they are transformed into maidens, one of them being Volkhova, the Sea Prin- cess. Sadko sings for them, and as the maidens depart, Volkhova confesses she loves him. Some day, she promises, he will catch three golden fish, journey to distant lands, and conic to her in the cas- tle of her father, the mighty King of the Ocean.

Bewitched by her promises, Sadko rude- ly rejects the solicitude of his wife, Lu- bava, and boasts to the merchants that he can catch fish of gold in Lake limen. Waging his head against all their wealth, he makes good his boast. In the net are three golden fish. The singer spurns the wealth of the merchants and claims only their ships. With these he will sail to distant lands, and he calls all adventurous youths to join him. After listening to three foreign merchants sing the praise of their respective countries, he decides to sail to Venice.

Twelve years later we find the fleet, laden with gold and jewels, returning to Novgorod. In mid -ocean a calm falls:

Sadko

The Stokowski Concert Leopold Stokowski will conduct the

Philadelphia Orchesrta in a program com- posed entirely of modern Russian music, in the Philco concert to be broadcast through the WABC-CBS network at 8:15 P. M., Saturday, March 12.

I In addition to the orchestra, Stokowski will have under his baton the Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia, of . which Bruce Carey is conductor, and a group of art- ists from the Curtis Institute of Music, including Sylvan Levin, pianist.

The other vessels sail on, but Sadko's ship is stationary. Gold is poured overboard in tribute to the King of the Ocean, but the vessel does not move until Sadko himself leaves it and descends to the bot- tom of the sea.

Far beneath the water, in the palace of the King of the Ocean, he finds Volkhova. At their wedding ceremony, however, Sadko plays so wildly and gaily that the King anti Queen cannot refrain from join- ing the dance. The waters swirl and a mighty storm arises. Suddenly an appari- tion of an old legendary hero strikes the gousli from Sadko's hand and declares the rule of the King at an end. The court vanishes, and Sadko and Volkhova are transported to the shore of Lake llmen.

There the Princess bids him a sad fare- well before she is converted into a mighty river flowing from Lake 'linen to the sea. As Sadko watches, his fleet appears, sail- ing up the newly created River Volkhova. The people flurry from the city to weconte the singer; and Sadko, happily reunited with his wife, leads them in a song of praise for Volkhova, who was a Princess, and is now their river.

Anna Case is Soloist In Children's Concert

Anna Case, former star of the Metro- politan Opera, will make her first public appearan:e since her marriage to Clar- ence H. Mackay when she sings in the last of the New York Philharmonic con- certs for children and young people, which will be broadcast through the WABC-CBS network at 11.00 A. M., Sat- urday, March 12.

Mrs. Mackay will assist Ernest Schell- ing, conductor of the series, in awarding medals and rihbons to the children who have kept the best notebooks of the sea- son's concerts, and in presenting a silver cup to the winner of the "cnildren's cru- sade," the child who raised the most money for the Musicians' Emergency Aid Fund.

Adapting her program to the tastes of the younger concertgoers, the famous so- prano will be heard in the following group of songs: "Connais-tu le Pays?" from "Mignon," by Thomas; "Song of India," from "Sadko," by Rimsky-Korsa- koff; "The Night Winds," by Roland Far- ley, and 'Summer and You," by Mabel - lana Corby.. -O- Young Bermuda Soprano

Helen Watlington, soprano, and Ladis- laud Steinhardt, violinist, w'ih be featured soloists in the Curtis Institute of Music program to be presented through the \VABC-CBS network at 4:45 P. M., Fri- day, March 11.

Miss W'.atlington is the daughter of a prominent member of the Gcvernment of Bermuda, and has been studying in the

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r'i PROGRAM FÓR WEDNESDAY, . MARCH/ 16th

0 6:30 A.M. to 10 A.M.

6:50 WINS Morning I-tighlights 6:45 IVE.1I'-Tower Health Exercises-Ar-

thur Bagley, Director WOK -Gent Classes-John Gambling, Di-

rector WINS -.Musical ('lock

7:30 IV 3i CA -Phantom Organist !Viz -A Song for Today í1Al2('-Organ Reveille-Popular Music

7:15 WMC 1 -Harry Glick'., Gym Class 11'.17. -Jolly Bill and Jane - Cream of

Wheat Program 8:00 W31('.l-I See by the Papers

W E:1F-Gene and Glen-Quaker Early Birds

WJZ-On the 8:15 WOK -Al Woods-Music and Chatter II AB(' -Salon Musicale - Vincent Sorey,

Conductor WINS -Miss Walls' Calisthenics

8:13 WSI('A-Consoling the Console IV EA 1' -Morning Devotions WOR-Studio Orchestra 11'.17. -Phil Cook, the Quaker Man WINS -Musical Clock

8:3(1 IV 31 CA -Poet's Corner W BA le -Cheerio í1'.111C -La Monica at the Organ-Mrs.

Wagner's Pies Program WOK -Martha Manning-A Macy Presen-

tation W.í7,-Sunbirds I."0 V -Morning Song

8:45 R'31CA-The Golden Bird WOK Musical Novelettes R'.:'L-John Fogarty-Tenor IV.Iite-Old Dutch Girl-Newsy Jingles in

Rhyme and Song WINS -Mr. and Mrs. Reader

0:00 w MCA -Monsieur Sakele R'EAF-Morning Glee Club IVOR-Miss Katherine 'n' Calliope-A

P,amberger Presentation WJZ-Waltzes -- String Ensemble - Direc-

lion Walter Blaufus W I'('íí -Down Reminiscence Road 11' all(' -Little Jack Little WOV-Hudson Clinic WINS -"Morning Moods"-Dagmar Per-

kins 9:15 IVMCA-Loughran Science Hour

W EAF-Dr. Royal S. Copeland - Sterling Products Co. Program

13',1'J. -Lady Bugs W IBC -Melody Magic. Vincent Sorey's

Orchestra with Evelyn McGregor, Helen Nugent and Charlotte Harriman, Con- traltos

í1r 1'(' I I Marie 1V-ald WO V -Late Risers' Gym Class

9:30 IV II ('.l -Modern Living W 15:1 F -Top o' the Morning-Edward H.

Smith Ií of: -Joseph Bier, with Sherman Keene's

Orchestra 1í'.I7. -"Beautiful Thoughts"-Montgomery

Ward Co. Program IV .1B(' -Tony's Scrap Book-Co ducted by

Anthony Wons WO 1' -Modern Living Magazine 1l'1NS-'Organ Glories"-March Stewart,

Organist R'1'('1í -Beatrice James, Soprano

9:43 It' J' .1 F -Our Daily Food - Colonel Goodbody and Judge Gordon-A. & P. Program

11'1Z -1l iracles of Magnolia 111'(' 11 -Buddy Bernier --Ukelele Songs 1V.1[te-Elizabeth Barthell-Songs

10 A.M. to 12 Noon

10:00 IV 31 ('-1 Virginia Carrington Thomas- Organ

WE IF -Mrs. Blake's Radio Column-Sis- ters of the Skillet II.1Í Beatrice Mabie-Beauty Talk

WOK -McCann Pure Food Hour R'1'l'II Josephine Mortel Melodies 1VAB('-Grant, Graham and Coughlin' WO l' -Tarry Small Piano WINS What's the Answer?

10:15 11'31('Á Bob at the Piano IV EA F -.Jane Grant's Steero Program 1l'JZ-Clara, Lu and Em-Colgate Palm-

olive -Peet Program W I'(' II -Wilbur Tatum WAne Melody Parade IVO V -Ca no di an Fur Trappers Ií' INS -"Your handwriting"-Jane Red-

dington 10:30 11131e 1 -French Lessons-Prof. La

Vergne 1Ví:A r'-Wildroot Chat-Elizabeth May W,JZ-Our Daily Food Colonel Goodbody

and Judge Gordon-A. & P. Program íV1'('1( -Blanche Terry, Contralto !VIN s -"The \Vifeeaver''

10:45 IV3IC'A-Le Petit Madam -French Songs

IV K.11' Betty Crocker-Cooking Talk- General Mills Program

íí'.1Z -Walker Gordon-Mothers' Program í1'P('íí -Gertrude Thomas-Blues IV Ii:(' -Four Cluhmen- IVOI'-Blyn Shoe Stores Program WINS -Nita O'Neill Edwards-Irish Tradi-

tional Songs 11:00 IV N Ye -Correct Time-Police Reports

1v1;AF-Keeping Up With Daughter- Sherwin Williams' Program

IVOR-Personality Plus-Marie Hale IV.1Z-"Forecast School of Cookery" W PCII-Pienologue -Edith Gene Weeks IVAIIC-Nell Vinick-Beauty Talk-Drez-

ma & Krentel Program IVOV-Mays Apparel WINS -Slaking Yourself Fashionable

11 :1)5 IV N V(' -Marston Ensemble 11:15 IV E.í 1' -Radio Household Institute

W.17.Singing Strings IVNY('-N. Y. Tuberculosis and Health

Association R' PCII-Vera Thalman. Soprano IV:111C-The Mystery Chef-R. B. Davis

Program WOK WOR Ensemble, with Roxana Wal-

lace IV INS -Angelo Bono-"Singing Gull arist"

11:30 R'EAF-The Marionettes-Eva Taylor, Vocalist

WJZ-Hinds Romance Exchange Beatrice Fairfax

13'N y(' -Marston Ensemble 13'O11 -College Art Assn. Series IV l'('II-heal Radio Service Organ Pro-

gram WAB('-Morning Minstrels IV O V- Sylph Laboratories WINS -Helen Landshof-Songs

11:40 íí'N 1'('-A.S.P.C.A.-"Licensing Dogs" Sydney IL Coleman. Vice-Pres.

11:35 WOlt-Camp Fire Girls Program WJZ-Sweetheart Program

WPCII-"Personality Baritone" - George Selais

{í'.íííC -Piano Pictures WINS -"Whispering L't b Snyder" 11'O V -Josephine Mortel-Piano and Songs

11:50 IV N VC -"Keeping Well" - Dr. John Oberwager

O 12 Noon to 2 P.M. ®

12:00 W31('.l-Midday Message N75AF-General Electric Ilnme Circle-

Clara Savage Littledale-Guest WOR-Music íV.1'7. -The Merrie-Men IVI'('ll-Jess Hotchkiss IVAB('-Charles Boulanger and Hie

Yoeng's Orchestra IVOV-Hoover Medical Group IVINS-Ford Frick Tells the News IVNYC "Keeping Well"-Dr. John Ober-

wangcr 12:13 IV EAF-The Real George.Washington

R'M('.l-Selling Bonded Songs-Betty Bond and Arthur Behiut

WO )t -Dorothy Worth's Chats-Joseph Hilton & Sons Program

11'.íZ -Pat Barnes in Person-Swift & Co. Program

R PCII-Carrie Lillie, comedienne 11'0V -Nick Kenny's Poems WINS John McLaughlin, Songs

12:í!n WOR-Johnson's Daily Radio Guide 12:30 IVSI(' 1-W, T. Stock Quotations

WEA I+ -Black and Gold Room Orchestra, Direction of Leon Rosebrook; Amy Goldsmith, soprano; Barry Devine,

baritone WOR-I:loomaid-Fairway Garden Talk -

Va. Car. Chemical Co. WOV-Weber and Hunter IVJZ-National Farm and Home Hour R'PC11-Jewish Science Talk IVA í1C-Kre 31el Singing Chef WINS -Fred, Mel and Allan- Songs

12:35 WOK -Jack Merger's Concert Ensemble 12:45 IV P('lI-Don Darntody

WINS -Ray Current Events Club, Inc. 11'.111(' -Columbia Revue 11oV-Popular Tunes of Merit

122:55 WOR-Wet-Me-Wet Co. Program 1:00 11'31('.1 -Luncheon Concert

IV KA F Market and Weather Reports WOK -Midday Diversions IV¡'('II Mirror Reflections

WOV-(luido Dom Pieri-Trio IV INS -Television Musicale 11'1'('II-W. T. Stock Quotations

3:45 íV.17. -Rhythmic Serenade ti 111C -The Four Eton Boys 11' n V -Ted and Lou-Ilarnony WINS -Edward Villa-"Spanish Guitarist"

3:50 WPCII-Fred Ilagen-Tenor

® 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. o

4:00 IVMCA-Goldburg Musical Moments 11OR-West Essex Civic Broadcast 11'<1Z Pacific Feature Hour IVEAF-The Pilgrims í1'P('1[ -The Banjo Twins IV .VI(' -U. S. Navy Baud Concert from

Washington, D. C. IV INS -Fania Bossek, Mezzo Soprano WOl'-Blind George Russell

4:15 IVSICA-Kol'omaku Hawaiians IVOV-Wanda Beard-Blues 11'í'C11 --Geneve Butler WINS- Jack Healy's Dance Trio

4:30 IV31CA-Tea Time Musicale í1'R.1í' -The Lady Next Door WJi-Eastman School Symphony Or-

chestra 11' 1'Cíí -The Feagin Players IVOV--Harmon Stevens-Accordion WINS -Billie Dauscha, "The Personality

Girl" 4:45 W E.1F-Frances Bowdon

IV3l('A-I. Rudolf Katz Recital WOK -Mary Brighton, Songs WPCII-Mlle. Julie Beauclaire WO V -Comedy Duo-Leonard and Jimmy

Vocalists IV I NS -Debutantes at Movies-Sketch

5:00 tit.\ICA-Romeos of Radio IV EA Vegetable Gardens"-Richardson

Wright WOK. Palmistry Chats-Gloray WABC-Kathryn Parsons, Girl o' Yester- day IVI'Cll-Edith Haran and Rasa Bros. WOV-Jack Manners-Popular Tunes WINS -Beauty Interview

5:03 IVOR-Stanley Brain, Organist 3:13 IV TI CA -Tenement Tenor

IV E.\ F-Skippy-General Mills Program 11'.1Z -To Be announced WAI1C-Bill Schudl's Going to Press IVOV-Sue Miller-Blues

SPECIALS FOR TODAY 8:15 P.M.-WJZ-NBC-Melo-Clarions 9:00 P.M.-WOR-Willard Robison and His Deep River Orches-

tra 9:30 P.M.-WABC-CBS-Eno Crime Club

10:15 P.M.-WJZ-NBC-The Tune Detective-D r. Sigmund Spaeth

10:20 P.M.-WOR-Red Lacquer and Jade 11:30 P.M.-WABC-CBS-Don Redntan's Connie's inn Orchestra Every effort is made to insure the accuracy of our programs at the time of going to press; how ever, there is the possibility of late changes.

For Log of Local Stations See Page 8

R'ABC-Hotel Taft Orchestra R INS -English String Orchestra

1:13 í\'E.11' -Larry Funk and His Orchestra 111'Cíí -Luncheon Music 11 0 1' -Grace Clark-Piano

1:30 WMCA-Mirror Reflections IVJZ-Don Pedro's Orchestra IV ABC -Armand Vecsey's Ritz Orchestra 1V03'-ITovey-Whitman Trio WINS -Daisy and Bob, Ilarmony Duo

1:43 %V3i('A-Song Story-Mac McCaffery IV P('1í -Highlights of Sports-Jack Filman

WINS -"Embers of Love," Dramatic Sketch

® 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. o

2:00 IV 31('.1 -\YMCA Theatre Revue R'EAT "Child Study" IVORR-Rutgers (larden Series IV.1'Z-31rs. Julian Heath WPCII The Woman's Forum It'A II(' -Aunt Jemima-Songs WO V -Sylph Laboratories WINS -American Music Ensemble

2:0- R' I ('.1 -Organ Interlude 2:10 R'31C.1 Jack Filman's Sport Chat 2:15 1í'31C.1 -Golden Slipper Dance Mara-

thon R'EAF-Two Seats in the Balcony íí'.1BC-Columbia Salon Orchestra 1VOV-City Free Employment IVOR-Arthur and Philip-Violin. Accor-

dion and Song 2:20 IVJZ-Radio Troubadours 2::10 IV31CA-Meadows Beauty School

WOR-Spanish Lessons-Prof. Maximo Iturralde

WJ'/.-Molly Gibbons Fashion Talk IV.VIIC-American School of the Air 1í'O V -Llewellyn Roberts, Barite n ()-

Concert WINS -Musical History-Claire Elby

2:45 11'.1::-Smackouts IV I:.1 F -M r. X. WOR-Macy Windsor 11* O 3' -Bernard Mann-Pianist WINS-Franzell Rhythmakers

3:00 IV3ICA-Artist Bureau Presents W I: IF -"\I ith a Senator's Wife in Wash-

ington"-Mrs. Frances Parkinson Keyes WOR-Ellc's Organ Recital-Robert A. Pe-

reda, Organist R JZ-Organ Melodies-Irma Glenn í1r A IIC-E(ma Wallace I topper WPC II -Rose Gallo-Songs at Piano WINS -"Little Dramas"-Jeanne Barnard IVOV-W'illic Zay Jackson

3:15 IVP('1I-Robt. McAfee-This and That W-1ItC-Charis Musical Revue-Ann Leaf

-Ben Alley-Dorothy Chase IVO V-Shawni Lani-Hawaiian Music IVINS-Helen Chapcll-"Girl of the Golden

West" II'JZ-Talk-Malcolm Muir

3:30 R'.IZ-Hello Marie R'EAI'-R'oman's Radio Review í1'31('A -A French Album 11'ÚR-Ariel Ensemble IVABC-RhYthm King*

II INS -Tom Keene's Roundup with Doug McTague

5:30 IV SICA-The Program Beautiful IVEA1'-Charles Gilbert Spross IVJZ-The Singing Lady - Kellogg Co.

Program II ABC The Professor and the Major WINS -Franzen Rhythmakers W PC:ll-The Jewish Federation WOV-City Radio Co. 1171 N -Y. M .C. A. Talk-Prof. McIntyre

5:45 IV91CA-Red Devils, with Junior Smith

IV EAF-Florence Wightman, Harpist í1.1Z -Little Orphan Annie-Wander Pro-

gram IV l'('í1 Captain Joe's Stories I1' ABC -The Lone Wolf Tribe - Wrigley

Progra m IVINS Piano Twins WOR-Mary and Don Dine About-Child's

Program

o 6 P.M. to 8 P.M.

6:00 R'E.IE-International Broadcast from Geneva-William Hard

WOR-Uncle Don W.IZ-Music Treasure Box-Guest Speaker IVAIIC-Chas. Boulanger and His Yoeng's

Orchestra IV I NS -Ford Frick Sports Review R'I'CH -Elmo Russ Presents the Love

Serenader R'í.1VL-Loved Songs of many Nations WNYC-Board of Education Program

6:15 R"JZ-I:ameses Program - Stephano Bros.

1í'1:A1' -Waldorf-Astoria Sort Room Or- chestra

WABC-Harold Stern and his St. Moritz Orchestra

WIN'S -English String Orchestra 1VPCH-The Making of a Regular

6:20 IVPCH-Judge Gustave Hartman - Talk

6:30 W 1:AF-Rex Cole Mountaineers í1ÚZ -The Royal Vagabonds IVOR-.Julian Woodworth's Gov. Clinton

Orchestra WINS -American Music Ensemble 11'1'4'11 -John and Robert Pavese R'LR'L-"Fireside Fancies"

6:43 R'EAF-To Be Announced IVJZ-Literary Digest Topics - Lowell

Thomas II'.IB('-Arthur Jarrett 1/' LIVE -Rev. Albert A. Murray, C.S.P. íí'í'C11-3Iargherita Padula and Monk

Purcell II !t -Frances Langford, Songs

7:00 íl'NYC-Bunte-Buhne Double Male Quartet

WE IF -The Recitalists II'JZ-The Pepsodent Program-Amos 'a'

Andy R'ABC-Myrt & Marge-Wrigley program IVINS-Lullaby Lady IVPCH-Eddie Lane and His Orchestra

WOR-The Artist of the Hour-Radio Guide

IVLWL-Girl of the Rio Grande 7:15 WEAF-Robert Simmons and the

Campbell Orchestra '

1VOit-Vincent Lopez and His Valvoliners 11'.1Z-Esso Program-Elsie Janis 1% ABC -Maxwell House Program IV 1.11r L Florentine Ensemble ]PINS -"Him and Her"-Sketch

7:30 WNYC-WNYC Air College W EA F -Prince Albert Quarter Hour-Alice

Joy, Contralto; Paul Van Loan's Or- chestra; "Ol' Hunch"

1I'.17. -Swift Program-Stebbins Boys IVABC-The Boswell Sisters-Pompeian

Make -Up Box IV LIVL-Talk-Paul Ryan, M.A. WINS -The Globe Trotter

7:45 II EAF- T h e Goldnergs - Pepsodent Program

11'.17, -Billy Jones and Ernie Hare-Best Foods, Inc., Program

WABC-The Camel Quarter Hour-Morton Downey, Anthony Wons and Jacques Renard's Orchestra

H'í.1í'í. -Captain Jack and Barnacle Bill IVOlt-Don Carney's. Dog Chats-Spratt

Program WINS -Jan Erving August, Xylophone

Soloist 7:55 IV NYC -Hassell Musicale

o 8 P.M. to 10 P.M. ®

8:00 IV EA F -"Big Time"-Sketch-Stanco, Inc., Program

WOR-Chandu the Magician-Beech-Nut Program

IVJZ-American Taxpayers' League Pro- gram

11.1BC-The Bath Club-Margaret Santry Interviewing Sophie Kerr. Novelist, with Frank Ventree's Orchestra-Linit Pro- gram

IV I N S -Herbert Kaufman - "Newspaper and Radio-the Complete Education"

8:15 R'NYC-Metropolitan Museum of Art II'.JZ-The Melo-Clarions-Brown Shoe Co.

Program 11"ABC-Singin' Sam, the Barbasol Man WOR. Jack Berger's Astor Orchestra IV1N S -Chimes

8:30 IV N Y(' -Adolph Lewisohn Chamber Music Concert

IVEAF-John Philip Sousa and His Good- year Orchestra

IVOR-Roth String Quartet, with Vera Brodsky, pianist

IVJZ-Jack Frost Melody Moments 1VAIIC-La Patina Presents Kate Smith and Her Swanee Music

8:45 IVNYC-Czecho-Slovakian Musicale W.111C-Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd, the

Gloom Chasers-Ivory Soap Program 9:00 II EAF-Halsey Stuart Program-"Old

Counsellor" IVOR-Willard Robinson and His Deep

River Orchestra í1'.7Z -Adventures of Sherlock Holmes-

George Washington Coffee Program IVABC-Gold Medal Fast Freight

9:15 11OR-"Homes"-Vincent's Orchestra- Jones Beach

9:30 WE IF-Mobiloil Concert-Gladys Rice. Soprano; Douglas Stanbury, Baritone and Master of Ceremonies

WOE -Jerry Macy and Ed Smalley-The Tea Timers-Salada Tea Program

WJZ-The Story of Women's Names- Charles B. Driscoll-Andy Sanella's Or- chestra-Frigidaire Program

IVAIIC-Eno Crime Club 9:15 í1'.1'Z -Bob Nolan's S a n Felicians-

Deisel-Wermmer-Gilbert Program

10 P.M. to 2 A.M. o

10:00 11'3ECA-Golden Slipper Dance Mara- thon

W EA F -Coca-Cola - Guest Artist: Inter- view with Grantland Rice; Gustave Haenschen's Orchestra, Lyric Drama

IV.1Z-Happy-Rose Dance Orchestra W ABC -Vitality Personalities - Guest

Artist, Male Quartet and Freddie Rich's Orchestra

10:15 WMCA-Jerry Baker and Organ 11'011 -Jack Arthur-The Happy Vaga-

bod í1.JZn-The Tune Detective - Sigmund

Soaeth 1I'.1BC-Adventures in Health-Horlick

Malted Milk Program 10:20 WOR-Red Lacquer and Jade 10:30 \í'AIC 1 -Well! Well! Well!

IV EAF-NBC Artists' Service Musicale- Rachel Morton, Soprano-Guest

WJZ-1-Iollywood Nights-Affiliated Prod- ucts Program

IVABC=Music That Satisfies," with Alex Gray and Shilkret's Orchestra-Ches- terfield Program

10:4.5 í1'3i CA -The Blue Lady 11',17. -To Be Announced WOR-Florence Case and Orchestra WAIIC-Street Singer

11:00 IV SIC I -Will Oakland's Orchestra NEAP -Nellie Revell Interviews IVOR-Jimmy Carr's Café de la Paix Or-

chestra 1VJZ-Laurier's Slumber Music IVABC-Howard Barlow and Symphony

Orchestra 11:15 WEAF-Jesse Crawford-Poet of the

Organ 11::0 71'2'37 11:00° Katz and Kittens

WOR-Moonbeams NEAP -Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra It'JZ-Jane Froman and Her Orchestra' IVABC-Don Redman and His Connie's

Inn Orchestra 11:40 W.17. -Lew White Smoke Rings 12:00 R'MCA-'WMCA Theater Revue

IVEAF-Ralph Kirbery, the Dream Singer 11'.17. -Larry Funk and His Orchestra,

from Palais d'Or Restaurant WABC-Eddie Duchin and Ilis Casino Or-

chestra 13:05 IV3ICA-Elmo Russ-Organist

WE IF -Coon Sanders Hotel New Yorker Orchestra

12:30 11'3íC:1 -The Four Eaton Boys and Ray Block

WEAF-Charles Agnew and His Orchestra 1VJZ-1.enny Kyte and His Orchestra IVABC-Art Krueger and His Orchestra

1:00 IVAICA-Eddy-Burston Orchestra IVABBC Pancho and His Orchestra

1:30 IVMC 1 Orchestra from Paris R'.111C-Robert "Buddy" Wagner's Sutton

Club Orchestra 2:00 .11'3MCA-Sleepy Time Club

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PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 17th ® 6:30 A.M. to 10 A.M.

6:80 WINS -Morning Highlights 914L WEAF-Tower Health Exercises-Ar-

thur Bagley, director W OR -Morning Gym Classes-John Gam-

bling, director WINS -Musical Clock

7:30 W'JZ-A Song for Today WAIIC-Organ Reveille-Popular Music by

Fred Feibel WMCA-Phantom Organist

7:45 WIZ -Jolly Bill and Jane-Cream of Wheat Program

WMCA-Harry Glick's Gym Class 1:00 W'1MCA-I See by the Papers

WEAF-Gene and Glen-Quaker Early Birds

WOR-Music and Chatter-Al Woods WJZ-On the 8:15 WABC-Salon Musicale WINS -Miss Walls' Calisthenics

19715 \YMCA -Consoling the Console WEAF-Morning Devotions WOK -Studio Orchestra WJZ-Phil Cook, the Quaker Man WINS Musical Clock

0430 WMC t -Poet's Corner WEAF-Cheerio \VJZ-Sunbirds WABC-La Monica at the Organ-Mrs.

\Vaguer's Pies Program WOK -Martha Manning-A Macy Presen-

tation WO V -Morning Song

9:45 W MCA -In Song Heaven-Frank Mc- Cabe, tenor

WOK -Musical Novelettes WJZ-John Fogarty, tenor WABC-Artells Dickson, the Singing Vag-

abond WINS -Mr. and Mrs. Reader

9:00 WMCA-Monsieur Sakele WEAF-Morning Glee Club WOlt-Miss Katherine 'n' Calliope-A

Bamberger Presentation WJZ-V altzes-Dir. Walter Blaufus WABC-Little Jack Little W1'Clt-Down Reminiscence Road WINS-Dagmar Perkins - "Morning

Moods" WON -Hodgson Clinic

9:15 WMCA-Morning Melodies WEAF-Knox Sparkling Music WJZ-Lady Bugs WARC-Morning Minstrels WPC ii -Fitzpatrick Brothers WOW -Late Risers' Gym Class

5:30 WMCA-Modern Living . WEAF-Top o' the Morning

WJZ-"Beautiful Thoughts"-Montgomery Ward Program

WPCII-Retail Grocers' Program WAIN -Tony's Scrap Book-Conducted by

Anthony Wons W OR -Sherman Keene's Orchestra WOV-Modern Living Magazine WINS -Ida Bailey Allen

9:45 WEAF-Our Daily Food, by Colonel Goodbody and Judge Gordon-A. & P. Program

WOK -Allen Mleaney-the Musical Doctor WJZ-Miracles of Magnolia WARC-Back Stage in Radio-Independent

Grocers' Alliance Program

10 A.M. to 12 Noon

10:00 WMCA-Vincent and Winn, Piano, and Eva Lerner, Contralto

WEAF-Mrs. Blake's Radio Column WOR-McCann Pure Food IIour WARC-Copeland-Ceresota Flour Program .\VJZ-Consolaires-Irma Glen, Organist WPCII-Talk-National Home for Jewish

Children WOW -Greta Gibson-Popular Songs WINS -What's the Answer?

10:05 WPCII-Louise Squire 10:15 WMCA-Antinelli and James-Two

Guitars \NEAP -Breen and De Rose-Music WPCII-Muriel Ellis-Songs WABC-Machine Age Housekeeping-Ida

Bailey Allen-Radio Home Makers WJZ-Clara, Lu and Em-Colgate Palm-

olive -Peet WO V -Canadian Fur Trappers WINS -Al Cisco-Songs

10:30 WMCA-American Legion Auxiliary Program

WEAF-Cindy and Sam-Socony Program WIZ -Our Daily Food-Col. Goodbody and

. Judge Gordon-A. & P. Program WV1'CI(-Ivriah Program WABC-Prudence Club WINS -The Wife Saver

10:45 WEAI'-Westclox Program WMCA-The Philosopher \VJZ Mystery Chef-R. B. Davis Program WAIIC-Barbara Gould Beauty Talk WINS -"Baby's Daily Playtime"-Charlotte

Walls WOV-Blyn Shoes

1100 WEAF-Musical Interlude WOE -Nell Vinick-Bea uty Talk-Drezma

and Krcmel Program WJZ-Forecast School of Cookery WPCH-Brainard Lane \V ARC -U. S. Navy Band Concert WOV-Maytime Music WNYC-Retail Food Prices-Dept. of Pub-

lic Markets WINS -Making Yourself Fashionable

11:05 WNYC-Rudolph Joskowitz, Violinist 11:15 W E \le -Radio Household Institute

WNYC-Department of Public Markets WOR-The Happy Vagabond-Jack Arthur WJZ-Singing Strings WPCII-Elizabeth Handy WINS -Phyllis Borden, with Uke

11:30 WL'Sts-The Marionettes-Eva Tay- lor, Vocalist

WIZ -Hinds' Romance Exchange-Beatrice Fairfax

W N YC-Rudolph Joskowitz, Violinist W OR -Claire Sugden-Marketing Club WPCH-Real Radio Service Program with

the Organ WABC-New York Medical Society-

Radio Home Makers WOW -Sylph Laboratories WINS -The Olympians-Male Quartet

11:40 WNYC--The Easter Style Parade"- By Eugenie Fribourg

11:45 1VOR-WOR Ensemble, with Rosanna Wallace

WJZ-Jill Edwards and Judy Barker Wren -Virginia Lee-Songs WABC-Ben Alley-with Emery Deutsch's

Orchestra WON -Josephine Martel-Girl at the Piano

WINS -Edna Pendleton-Songs WOK -Alice Blue Gown Program-Litt-

man, Inc. 11:50 WNYC-"Keeping Well"-Dr. J o It n

Oberwagcr

12 Noon to 2 P.M.

12:00 WMCA-Midday Message WEAF-General Electric Home Circle-

Emily Post, Guest W OR -Music WJZ-The Merrie Men-Male Quartet WAIIC-Charles Boulanger and His

Yoeng's Orchestra WON -Hoover Medical Group WPC 11 -Virginia O'Neill and Rudy Jon

asch WINS -Ford Frick Tells the News

12:15 WMCA-Impersonations - BI an c he Collins

WEAF-The Real George Washington WINS -The Three Shannins-Songs WOV-Marge Dawning-Piano and Song WIZ -Pat Barnes-Swift & Co. Program

12:20 WOK -Johnson's Daily Radio Guide 12:25 WOR-Lecture-Constance Warren 12:30 WMCA-W. T. Stock Quotations

WEAF-Black and Gold Room Orchestra WJZ-National Farm and Home Hour WPCH-The Poet's Corner WABC-Columbia Revue-Vincent Sorey's

Orchestra WOV-Juliette Lacarte-Spanish Songs WINS -Ethel Fox Operatic Soprano

12:40 WOK -Lucille Collette, Violinist 12:45 WP('Il-Helen Chappelle - Crooning

Blues Away WABC-Snecial Lenten Services WINS -Women's League of United Syna-

gogue WOW -Merit Clothing Program

12:50 WOK -Jones Beach Talk 16:55 WOR-Delectable Dishes - Virginia

Dare Extract Company 1:00 W'MCA-The Columbian Troubadour

WEAF-Market and Weather Reports WOK - Broughton Institute - Orthodietic

Talk WPCH-Mirror Reflections \VAIlC-Hotel Taft Orchestra WINS -English String Orchestra

1:15 IVE.1F-Popular Varieties WMCA-Dr. Herman T. Peck-Health Talk WOW -Roslyn Beck-Blues

WOR-Lilting Fancies S:30 \WMCA-In a Gypsy Camp

\VEAF-Woman's Radio Review W,1Z-Hello Marie-Comedy Skit WOR-Ariel Ensemble W ABC -Rhythm Kings W PCII-W-T Stock Quotations WOW -National Child \Velfare WINS -Carrie Lillie, Personality Songs

3:4.5 WABC-Virginia Arnold, Pianist WIZ -Rhythmic Serenade \V PC-Syd Simons WOW Ann Branch, Soprano WINS -Angelo Bono, Singing Guitarist

O 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. O

4:00 w.IIC'.1-Goldburg Furniture Co. Pro- gram-Musical Moments

W I , i' -Musical Comedy Hits Won -Centenary Junior College WJZ-Home Decorations - Grace Viall

Gray-Lowe Bros. WPCII-The Song Dramatist W ABC -U. S. Army Band Concert WINS-Tele\ision Musicale WOW -The Melody Three

4:15 WMCA-Prunella and Penel )pe WOW -Jack Blatt, Tenor WIZ -U. S. Navy Band W1'('II-Douglas McTague-The Original

Hill -Billy Boy 4:30 \VHICA-Dreaming of Foreign Lands-

I.ucille Peterson WEAL' -The Lady Next Door WOK -Book Review-Thomas L. Masson WAIIC-Gccrge Hall and his Hotel Taft

Orchestra WOV-Levey's Fife and Drum Band WPCII-Mona Purcell, Pianist WINS -Princess Winona - "Red Skin

Rhythms" 4:45 WMCA-Monsieur Sakele

W EA le -Prances Bowdon WPCII-The Gosselin Sisters WOK-Songs-Charles May WINS -James As well, "Roving New

Yorker" WON -Robert Wyckoff's Playlet

5:00 WMCA-Lee Kuhn Orchestra and New Yorker Trio

WKAI'-Nat and Hebby Ayer-Composers, Pianists, Singers

W OR -Fool and Hygiene-Breyer's Ice Cream Company Program

SPECIALS e

FOR TODAY

5:15 P.M.-WABC-CBS-National Indoor Tennis Tournament Summary

8:00 P.M.-WEAF-NBC-Fleischmann Hour-Ray Perkins and Guest Star

9:45 P.M.-WOR-Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Banquet

g

10:00 P.M.-WY-NBC-A. & P. Dance Gypsies 11:00 P.M.-WABC-CBS-Toscha Seidel, Violinist and Orchestra

' 11:30 P.M.-WOR-Moonbeams Every effort is made to insure the accuracy of our programs at the time of going lo press; however, there is the possibility of late changes.

For Log of Local Stations See Page 8

WOR-RKO Proctor's Personality Parade WI -NCB -Luncheon Music

1:30 WIZ -Don Pedro's Orchestra WMCA-Mirror Reflections WE.1F-Hotel New Yorker Concert En-

semble WAIIC-Columbia S )n Orchestra WOV-Ted and Lou larmony WINS -Gus and Jeri longs

1:45 1v1'CII-Highligi )1 Sports a Jack Filman

WMCA-Wen Talbi "Dusky Double Octette"

WINS -"Embers of I " Sketch WOK -Helen King-. 'hologist

2 P.M. to ' P.M. ©

2:50 W MCA-WMCA Theatre Revue WOE -Frank Dailey's Dance Orchestra WJZ-Mr's. Julian Heath WPCH-Ruth Cumming-Soprano WABC-Aunt Jemima-Songs \NEAIs-Salon Singers WOW -Sylph Laboratories WINS -American Music Ensemble

2:05 WMCA-Organ Interlude 2:10 Wí1ICA-Jack Filman-Sport Chat 2:15 \YMCA -Golden Slipper Dance Mara-

thon WI'CIH-Vincent Vettere WJZ-Weather Reports WAR(' -Ann Leaf at the Organ W'Oy-Floyd Newberg-Tenor

2:20 WJz-Radio Troubadours 2:30 W 1ICA-,Meadows Beauty School

WE 1F -Marguerite Devine, Pianist WOK -N. J. League of Women Voters WABC-American School of the Air W PCII-Doreen Henry WOV-Agatha Goodman-Soprano WINS-"\Wowdy Dowdy"-Swor and Mack

3:45 WEAF-The Triangle of A Successful House

WIZ -Thomas L. Stix Interviews Gilbert Patton

WOW -J. Russell O'Brien-Baritone WPCH-Rudy Canuto-Sones WINS-Franzell Rhythmakers WOK -Richard Hartt, Songs

3:00 11'3ICA-Allen Small's orchestra WEAF-Three Mustachios WIZ -Organ Melodies WOK -N. J. State Itepubidcan Club-Mrs.

Thomas W. Streeter-"County Welfare Work"-Talk

W'1'C11-Agnes Hun-Pianist WABC-La Forge L'erumcn-Musicale W OW -Willie Zay Jackson WINS -Marie Guion, Contralto: Louise

Cirillo, Soprano; Helen Klinglcr, Pianist 3:15 WJZ-To Be Announced

WE.1F-Sunsweet Harmonies - California Prune and Apricot Growers' Association

W'PC11-Mitchie Lake and Her "Aunt Capiola"

WOW -Diana Braga-Popular songs

W.11 -Te Be Announced WPCH-Musical Travelogue - Lucille

Peterson WAB('-Tito Guitar, Mexican Tenor 11 OW-Lillian Naples-Blues WINS-Franzell Rhythmakers

5:15 W'II('A-Westminster Quartet WRAF-"Skippy"-General Mills Program WAi1C-National Indoor Tennis Tourna-

ment Summary W'PC11-Rabbi Lazar Schoenfeld WINS -Tom Keene's Roundup, with Doug

111cTague WOW -Gilt Edge Phonies

8:30 1 \ICA-The Program Beautiful WRAF -To Be Announced WOK -Leonora Cori, Soprano WIZ -Singing Lady-Kellog Program W 1IIC-The Professor and the Major W1'CI(-Ken Winston and the Banjo

Twins WOW -City Radio Corporation WINS Franzell Rhythmalters

5:45 WMCA Red Devils, with Junior Sinith

W EAF-Happy-Rose Orchestra WOE -Aunt Betty's Toy Shop WIZ -Little Orphan Annie - "Wander

Program" W 1'CII-Captain Joe's Stories W ABC -Movie Star Revue-Jeanette Loft,

Mistress of Ceremonies, with Abe Ly- man's Band

WINS --Grant Kimball and Grayce Wilson -"Song Stories"

e 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. e

0:00 WNYC-Prelude WEAK -International Broadcast from

Geneva WOK -Uncle Don-United Profit Sharing

Prot ram WJZ-Raising Junior-Wúeatena Serial WABC-Connie Boswell WPC II -Elmo Russ Presents the Love

Serenader W I N s -Ford Frick Sports Review WLWL Irish Program

6:05 \I'NYC-Dept. of Public Welfare 6:15 WNYC-James. O'Neil-Irish Songs

WIZ -Veronica Wiggin, Contralto WE.SF-Waldorf-Astoria Sert Room Or-

chestra WABC-Reis and Dunn WI'( II -Miriam Lax-Soprano WINS -Justice Brandeis' Society Forum

0:30 WNYC-Elementary Spanish Lessons WVEAF-The World Today-James G. Mc-

Donald WOK-Geo. Givot and H.s Orchestra W'.1Z-Old Songs of the 2hurch WABC-Bing Crosby W PC II -John and Robert Pavese WINS -American Music Ensemble

4:45 WNYC-Advanced Spanish Lessons WEAF-June Purcell-Ballads WABC-Frank Stretz' Orchestra with Elsa

Diemer. Soprano W PC I1 -Mac McCaffery-Sketches W O:I-Harry Salters-Golden Trail of

Melody-Richfield Program W.IZ-Literary Digest Topics - Lowell

Thomas WINS -"Ireland Calling"

6:55 WINS-"Radiotorial"-George Martin 7:00 W' N1'C-Commendatore Joseph (3odo-.

no-Italian Songs W 7'CIt-The Three Dreamers WE.1F-Vermont Lumber Jacks WOK -Bronx Marriage Bureau-Goodma*

Noodle and Matzo Program .

W'JZ-Pepsodent Program-Amos 'n' Andy 11".111C-Myrt and Marge-Wrigley Pro-

gram WINS -Lullaby Lady

7:15 WNYC-N. Y. State Industrial Safety Campaign

W}LSF-Robert Simmons and the Camp- bell Orchestra

W.IZ-Hinds' Romance Exchange-Beatriee Fairfax

WAB('-'Easy Aces" WINS -"The Trail Blazer"-Travel Talk WOR-'Your Dog and Mine"-Everredy

Program 7:30 tl NYC-WNYC Air College

IV EAF-Prince Albert Quarter Hour-Alice Joy, contralto: Paul Van Loan's Or- chestra: "01' Hunch"

1W.11. -Swift Program-Stebbins Boys W' ABC-Kaltenborn Edits the News WINS -The Globe Trotter WOR-"Scrappy" Lambert, Frank Burns

and Nat Brusiloff's Orchestra-Norwich 7:-15 WE AF-The Goldbergs - Pepsodent

Program WOK -"The Jarr Family"-Sketch-A For -

han Co. Program W.l'J.-Billy Jones and Ernie Hare-Best

Foods, Inc.. Program WA B(' -The Camel Quarter Hour-Morton

Downey, Anthony Wons and Jacques Renard's Orchestra

11'INt "The Wandering Minstrel"-George Martin, Narrator; Nathaniel Cuthright, Tenor

® 8 P.M. to 10 P.M. o

8:00 WNYC-Frank R. Rubel - "Legal Problems Explained"

IV E 1F -Fleischman Hour-Guest Star- Ray Perkins, master of ceremonies

WIZ -Dixie Spiritual Singers - Edgeworth Tobacco Program

{WOK-Chandu, the Magician-Beech-Nut Program

W IBC -The Bath Club-Margaret Santry interviewing guest, with Frank Ven - tree's Orchestra-Linit Program

WINS -Westminster Quartet 8:15 WNYC-WNYC Air College

W',1g-Itin Tin Tin Thriller-Chappel Bros. Program

W'.InC-Sterling Products Program-Abo Lyman's Band

\\ INS -Chimes WOK -The Record Boys and Norman

Brokenshire 8:30 IVNYC-Irish Musicale

WABC-La Patina presents Kate Smith and Swanee Music

W AZ -Golden Blossoms-John G. Paton Co. Program

WOK -Bernhard Levitow's Ensemble Symph on iq ue

8:45 WNYC-Federal Business /eague WJZ-Sisters of the Skillet -Proctor &

Gamble Program WAIIC-Angelo Patri - "Your Child"-

Cream of Wheat Program 9:00 WNYC-Sixteenth Infantry Band

WEAF-"Chevrolet's Big Six of the Air." WIZ -Blackstone Plantation-Julia San-

derson and Frank Crumit-Waitt and Bond

WARC-Vapex Presents the Mills Bros. 1VOR-WOR Minstrels

9:15 WABC-Ted I-Iusing. Irene Beasley- Freddie Rich's Orchestra - Mennen's Program

9:30 W'NCA-Golden Slipper Dance Mara- thon

WKAr-Adventures of Sherlock' Holmes G. Washington Coffee Program

WOK -Jerry Macy and Ed Smalley-The Tea Timers-Salada Tea Program

11 .12 -Maxwell House Ensemble \NAB(' -Love Story IIour

0:45 \S'SICA-J s w i s h Troubadour-Bond Bread Co.

WOK -Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Ban- quet

10 P.M. to 2 A.M. ®

10:00 11 RAF -Lucky Strike Dance Hour-. Walter Winchell, Guest Speaker

W'J7.-A. & P. Dance Gypsies WABC-Hart, Schaffner & Marx Trump-.

cters W':11 CA -Organ Interlude

10:05 \WMCA-Hockey - Madison Square Garden

10:15 II' 01T -The Happy Vagabond-Jac'ls Arthur

WMCA-A Night in Italy 10:30 WJZ-Paris Night Life - Affiliated

Products Program W.VIC-Music that Satisfies, with Alex

Gray and Shillcret's Orchestra-Chester- ifeld Program

10:40 WMCA-Weil! Well! Well! 10:45 WOR-The Beggar's Bowl-Oriental

Music and Narrative WIZ -The Picken Sisters of Georgia IV IBC -Jack Miller's Orchestra

11:00 WMCA-Will Oakland's Terrace WE IF -Jesse Crawford 1VJZ-Laurier's Slumber Music WABC-Toscha Seidel and Orchestra

11:15 \\'EAF-Lew Conrad's Orchestra IVOR-Jimmv Carr's Dane,: Orchestra

11:30 WMCA-Lou Taylor's Smilers won -Moon Beams - Directed by George

Shack ley WJZ-"Through the Opera Glass" W'AIIC-George Olsen's Orchestra

11:15 II'EAE-Baron Lee's Blue Rhythm Band

12:00 W' IC.1-Cuckoo, Ilorsefcathers WEAF-Ralph Kirbery. the Dream Singer W'JZ-Eddie Moore and His Orchestra WARC-Guy Lombardo and His Royal

Canadians 12:05 IVEAF-Coon-Sanders New Yorker Or-

chestra 12:30 WRAF -Charles Agnew's Orchestra

WIZ -Larry Funk and His Orchestra WAB(-.Toe Reichman and His Orchestra

1:00 WARC-Pancho and His Orchestra 1:05 WMCA-Varieties 1:30 WABC-Robert "Buddy" Wagner's

Sutton Club Orchestra 1:35 WMCA-Night Court

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A, & P. Gypsies WEAF 9:00 P.M, Mondays only WJZ 10:00 P.M.. Thursdays only WABC 10:13 P.M. Fridays only WABC 10:00 P.M. Fridays only WEAF 9:15 P.M. Sundays only

Amos 'a' Andy WJ7. ' 7:00 P.M. Dally ex. Sunday

Armour Program WJZ 9:30 P.M. Fridays only

Aunt Jemima WABC 2:00 I'.M. Tues., Wed. & Th.

3tan,berger Stamp Clob W'OR 10:45.A.M. Saturdays only

.Barnes, Pat WJ7, 12:15 P.M. Daily ex. Sunday

Rath Club .. WABC 8:00 P.M. Daily ex. Sat.&Sun.

Baumann Hour, Lndc:ig.IVOR 9:00 P.m. Sundays only

Bay uk Stag Party WJZ 9:15 P.M. Sundays only

1 Beau Bachelor WABC 10:00 P.M. Fridays only IVJZ 9:30 1.51. Daily ex. Sunday

Beechnut Program WOE 8:00 P.M. Daily ex. Sat.&Sun.

1'. Beiersd't Jr Co. Prog'm.W.IZ 10:00 A.M. Monday and Friday

Bernie's Orchestra, Ben IVABC 12:00 Mid. Monday and Friday WABC 0:00 P.M. Tuesdays only

Best Foods Program WIZ . 7:15 P.M. Daily ex. Sat.&Sun.

°`Big Time" WEAF 8:00 P.M. Wednesdays only

Blackstone Plantation WEAIi 8:00 1'.M. Tuesdays only WJZ 9:00 I'.M. Thursdays only

Blue Coal Radio Revue WARC 5:30 P.M. Sundays only

Blue Moon Cuckoos WEAF 5:30 P.M. Saturdays only

Bond Bread Program WAIIC 10:15 A.M. Fridays only

Roswell Sisters WABC 7:30 P.M. Mon. Wed. & Fri. Bourjois.... .WABC 9:30 P.M. Mondays only

Boy's Club. Macy's WOR 7:13 P.M. Fridays only

Breen & De Rose WEAF 10:15 A.M. Tues., Thurs. & Sat. WEAF 10:30 A.M. Monday only

Bronx Marriage Bureau WOR 7:00 P.M. Mon. and Thurs.

Barns'. Robert, Program. WABC 10:00 P.M. ill ondays only

Buick Revelers WEAF 9:45 1'.Mí. Sundays only

Camel Quarter hour W ABC 2:45 1'.íl, Daily ex. Sunday

Canada's Mounted .WJ7. 10:00 P.M. Mondays only

Capitol Theatre WE 11' I1:30 A.M. Sundays only

Cbandu, The :Magician I OR 8:00 P.M. Daily ex. Sat.&Sun.

Charis Program IVABC 3:15 P.M. Wednesday only

Chase & Sanborn Hour 1VEAL, 8:00 P.M. Sundays only

Cheerio WEAF 8:30 A.M. Daily ex. Sunday

Chesterfield Program WABC 10:39 P.M. Daily. ex. Sunday

Chevrolet Big Six WEAF 9:00 P.M. Thursdays only

Children's IIour .WJi. 9:00 A.M. Sundays only

Cindy & Sam IVEAI 10:30 A.M. Tuesday & Thurs.

Pities Service Orchestra WRAP 8:00 P.M. Fridays only

Clara, La and Em IVJZ 10:15 A.M. Daily ex. Sal.&Sun.

Clio uot Club Eskimos WEAF 9:00 P.M. Fridays only -r. Club Va(spar R EAF 9:30 P.M. Saturdays only

Coca Cola Hour WEAF 10:00 1'.M. Wednesdays only

Collier's Itadio hour WJZ 8:15 -P.M. Sundays only

Colonel Goodbody \"EA/f 9:4: A.M. WJZ 10:30 A.M. Daily ex. Sunday

Col. Stoopnaglo & Budd IVAIIC 8:45 P.M. Mon. and Wed.

Columbia Concerts IVABC 6:30 P.M. Program Sundays only

Columbia Symp. Orch.... IVABC 11:00 P. 111. Daily ex. Sat.&Sun.

Contented Program IVJZ 8:00 P.m. Mondays only

Cook, Phil IVJ'/. 8:15 A.M. Daily ex. Sunday

131ceum of Wheat Progranl.WJZ 7:45 A.M. Daily ex. Sa. & Su. WABC 8:45 P.M. Sunday and Thurs. W EAF 10:45 A.M. Wed. and Friday

Crosby, Bing IVABC 6:30 P.M. Tues., Thur, & Sat.

Damrosch, Walter W nnvs Z

1:00 onlyM. S

WRAF 11:00 A.M. WJZ 11:00 A.M. Fridays only

Dance with Arthur Murray. WOR 9:15 P.M. Mondays only

)Clayey Hour WEAF 4:30 P.MI. Sundays . only

Death Valley Days WJZ 8:30 P.M. Mondays only

)Dixie Spiritual Singers WJZ 8:00 P.M. Thursdays Ally

Downey, Morton IVABC 7:45 P.M. Daily ex. Sunday

)Iona Jettick Melodies WJZ 8:00 1'.íl. Sundays only

/Sao Crime Club MARC 9:30 P.M. Tuesday and Wed.

lgsso Program WJZ 7:15 P.M. Wednesday & Fri. W AR() . 9:30 P.M. Mondays only WJZ 10:00 A.M. Monday & Friday

Adventures in Health..

Allen-A Hosiery Pro- gram

American Album

Beautiful Thoughts

ffizocker, Betty

Braining in Paris %everyday Beauty

First Righter IVJZ P.M. Saturdays only

Flelschmann Hour WE:1F 8:00 I'.M.' Thursdays only

Footlight Echoes WOR 10:30 P.M.. Sundays only

Farhat! Program WOE 7:45 P.M. Tues., Thur. & Sat.

Friendly Five Footnotes. IVABC 9:45 P.M. Fridays only

Friendship' Town WJZ 9:00 P.M. '

Fridays only Froehlich Rehearsals WABC 9:15 P.M.

Mondays only Fuller Man WEAF 9:30 P.M.

Tuesdays only Gauchos, The WABC 11:30 P.M.

Sundays only Gene & Glenn WEAF 8:00 A.M.

Daily. ex. Sunday General Electric Program. WEAF ' 5:30 P.M. Sundays only General Electric Clrcle WEAF 12:00 Noon

Daily ex. Su. & Su. General Motors Program, .W EA F 9:30 P.31.

Mondays only Girl & Boy Scout News IVOlt 9:45 A.M. Saturdays only

Goldbergs'. The WRAF 7:45 I'.3I. Daily ex. Sunday

Gold Medal Fast Frt W ABC 9:00 P.M. Wednesdays only Golden Blossoms WJZ 8:30 P.M. Thursdays only Goldstein & Bernstein WM('A 1:00 P.M. Sundays. only Goodyear Tire Co WEAF 8:30 P.M. Wednesdays only WEAF 9:00 P.M. Saturdays only

Gray, Alex WABC 10:30 I'. DI. Daily ex. Sunday

Great Personalities WJZ 9:30 P.M. Tuesdays only W'i:AF 9:00 P.M. Wednesdays only WABC 10:00 P.M. Thursdays. only Heel hugger Harmonies-WJZ 8:30 P.M. Tuesdays only Hinds' IiomanceExchangelVJZ. 11:30 A.lI Wednesday & Thur. WJ7, 7:15 P.M. Thursdays only Hoffman Concert ......,,, WOIt 9:00 I'.11, Fridays only Horn & Hardart's IVATIC 11:00 A.M. Children's Hour Sundays only

7f oily wood Nights WJZ 10:30 P.M. Wednesday & Sat.

Wallace WABC 10:00 P.M. Sundays only IVABC 3:00 P.M. II odnesdays only Ilorllek, Harry W'EA1' 9:00 P.M. Mondays only WJZ 10:00 P.M. Thursdays only Horlick Program WABC 10:15 P.M. Fridays only Household Program WJZ 9:00 P.51. Tuesdays only WABC 8:45 Pall. Mon. and I% ed. Jack Frost Melody WJZ 8:30 P.M. Moments Wednesdays only Janis, Elsie WJZ 7:15 P.M. II ednesdays only Jarr Family .IVOR 7:45 P.M. Tues.. Thur. & Sat. Jarrett, Arthur IVABC 6:45 P 51

Halsey Stuart Program.. Hart, Schaffner & Marx.

Hopper, Edna

Ivory Soap

Mon. and Wed. IV IBC 6:00 P.M. Tuesdays only IVABC 3:30 P.M. Fridays only WAR° 11:30 P.M. Saturdays only IVE%F 8:00 P.M. Sundays only W11CA 12:45 P.M. Sundays only II MC 1 9:45 I'.M. Thursdays only Jewish Composers 11'31CA 7:30 I'.M. Sundays only Jolly Bill and Jane IVJZ 7:45 A.M. Daily ex. Sat.&Sun.

Jones (Billy) and Ernie IVJZ 7:45 P.M. liare Daily ex. Sat.&Sun. Joy, Alice STEAM ,

:110 P.M. Daily ex, Sunday Kaltenborn Edits News IVABC 6:00 P.31. Mondays only IVABC 7:30 P.M. Tuesday & Thurs. Kath'rine'n'Calliope Willi 9:00 A.M. Daily ex. Sunday Keys to Happiness WRAF 11:30 A.M. Saturdays only Knox Sparkling Music WEAF 9:15 A.M. Tues., Thurs., Sat. Hreidler, A. S., Shoe Co WABC 5:30 P.M. Fridays only Lady Bugs W'.1'/, 0:15 A.M. Daily ox. Sunday Lady Esther Program WEAF 3:00 P.M. Sundays only Lady Next Door WEAF 4:30 P.M. Doily ex. Sat., Sun. WEAF 4:45 P.M. Saturdays only Landt, Trio and White IVJZ 8:00 A.11. Daily ex. Sunday WEAF 5:45 I'. M. Saturdays only WABC 8:30 P.M. Mon.. Tu., Wed.Thu. 11 EAF 9:00 P.M. Thursdays only Life -Time Revue, The W'.JZ 4:30 P.M. Sundays only Literary Digest Toplcs W.I% 6:45 P.M. Daily ex. Sat.&Sun. WOR 11:45 A.M. Mon.. Thurs. & Sat. WOR 12:00 N. Sundays only WOR 7:00 P.M. Sundays only WJZ 5:45 P.31. Daily ex. Sunday IVABC 5:00 P.11. Sundays only WABC 10:00 P. M. Mondays only WABC 12:00 Mid. Thurs. and Sat. IVABC 7:30 P.M.

Lone Wolf Tribe WABC 5:45 P.M. Mon., Wed. & Fri.

Jessel, George

Jewish Troubadour

La Palina Lewis, Welcome

Littman's Program

Little Orphan Annie.... Log Cabin Syrup Lombardo, Gay

Old Singing Master Sundays only

'Oldsmobile Melody Speed- IVOR 9:00 P.M. way Tuesday and Sat.

Organ Reveille IVABC 7:30 A.M. Dºlty ex. Sunday

"Our Daily , Food" WEAF. 9:45 A.M. WJZ 10:30 A.M. Daily ex. Sundays

Parade of .o States SVEAF 9:30 P.M. Mondays only

Pasternack, Josef WOE 9:00 1'.31. Fridays only

Patri, Angelo S1'AIIC 8:45 P.M. Sunday and Thurs.

Payton, Corse, Melodrama. WOR 8:30 P.M. Fridays only

repsodent Program W'JZ 7:00 P.M. Daily ex. Sunday WEAF 7:45 I'.M. Daily ex. Sunday

Perkins, Ray W',IZ 6:30 P.M. Tuesdays only WEAF 8:00 P.M. Thursday only

Pillsbury Pageant WABC 9:00 P.M. Friday only

Pollyanna, The Glad Girl.R'ABC 5:30 P.M. Fridays only

Pond's Dance Program WEAF 9:30 P.M. Fridays only

Pontiac Chieftains R'.1! 10:00 P.M. Fridays only

Prince Albert Quar. Iir. WEAF ' :30 P.M.

Daily ex. Sunday Pryor. Arthur ant Ar 9:00 P.M.

Psychologist Says WOR 2:00 P.M. Sundays only

Quaker Man IV.IZ 8:15 A.M. Daily ex. Sunday

Rainbow Trail. IV OR 4:30 P.M. Tuesdays only

Raising Junior W .JZ 6:00 P.M. Daily ex. Wed.

Real Folks IVABC 5:00 I'.31. Sunday's only

Iteser, Harry 11 E.IIr 9:00 r.11, Fridays only

Itexall Boys WEAF 7:15 P.M. Sundays only

Rin -Tin -Tin Thriller WJZ 8:15 P.M.. Thursdays only

RRO Theatre of the Air. 1VE.1F 10:30 P.M. 1' ridays only

RKO Proctor's Program-WOR 1:15 P.M. Th ursdnys only

Royal Vagabonds IVJZ 6:30 I'.M Mon., 11 ed. & Frt.

Rubinoft, Dave WEAF 8:00 P.II. Sundays only

Salada Tea Timers IVOR 9:30 P.M. Tu.. Wed. & Thu.

Seidel, Toscha IVABC 11:00 P.M. Thursdays only

Sheafter, W. A., Pen Co WJZ 4:30 P.M. Sundays only

Lopez, Vincent WEAF 11:30 P.M. Wednesdays only WEAF 11.00 P.M. Fridays only IVOR 7:15 P.M. Wednesdays only WJZ '640 'P.M. Saturdays only

Love Story Hour WABC 9:30 P.M. Thursdays - only

Lucky Strike Dance H'r.,.WEAF 10:00 P.M. .

Tn Thurs A .bat Luden's Novelty Orch WABC 7:30 P.M.

Sundays only Lyman's Band, Abe W IBC 8:15 P.M.

Tues., Thurs Sat. IVABC 5:45 P.M. Tues. and Thurs,

Madison Singers IVABC 10:45 A.M. Mondays only IVABC 9:15 A.M. Fridays only WABC 11:15 P.M. Sundays only

Manning, Martha WOR 8:30 A.M. Daily ex. Sunday Mary & Don Dine About.WOI1 5:45 P.M.

Wednesday & Fri. Maytag Orchestra WJ7. 9:00 P.M.

Mondays only Maxwell House Ensemble, WJZ 9:30 P.M. with Lanny Boss Thursdays only

IVABC 7:15 P.M. Mon., Wed. & Fri. McCann Pure Food Hr II OR 10:00 A.M. 111 Tu Wed & Thu McKesson's Musical Shag WEAF 9:00 P.M. Tuesdays only Mel° Clarions WJZ 8:15 P.M. Wednesdays only Melody Meal 11'0 It 9:15 P.M. Tuesdays only Mennen Program IVABC 9:15 P.M. Thursdays only Meet the Artist 11( ABC 5:15 P.M. Tuesdays only Metropolitan Opera WEAF 3:00 P.M. Saturdays only WJZ. 3:00 P.M. Fridays only Mills Bros. ,IVABC 9:00 P.M. Mon. & Thurs. Miracles of Magnolla 11 JZ 9:45 A.1I: Daily ex, Sunday nfobiloll Concert WRAF 9:30 P.M. Wednesdays only "Moonbeams' W O R 11:30 P.M. Daily ex, Saturday Music that Satisfies WABC 10:30 P.M. Daily ex. Sunday Musical Clock WINS 7:15 A.M. Friday & Saturday IVIES 6:45 A.M. Mon.,Tu.,Wed.&Tit, IVIES 8:15 A.M. Mon.,Tu.,Wed.&Th. Myrt and Marge IVABC 7:011 P.M. Da. ex. Sat. & Sun. Mystery Chef WJZ 10:45 A.M. Tuesday & Thurs. WABC 11:15 A.M. Wednesdays only Nat.Farm and Home Konr,IVJZ 12:30 P.M. Daily ex. Sunday Natl. Radio Forum WEAF 10:00 P.M. Mondays only

N.Y.PhilharmoneSym,Or. WABC 3:00 P.M. Sunday's only Neapolitan Days WEAF 11:00 A.31. Sundays only

Nestles Program ,. I .1Z 8:00 P.M. Fridays only

Old Dutch Girl WAIIC 8:45 A.M. MOIL. Wed. & Fri. W'J'L 10:15 1'.11.

Sherlock Holmes WEAF 9:30 P.M. Thursdays only WJZ 9:00 P.M. Wednesdays only

Simoain Guardsman WJZ 5:30 P.M. Sundays , only

Singing Lady WJZ - 5:30' P.M. Da, ex. Sat, & Sun. -

-Singla Sam ... WABC' 8:15'P.M. Mon., Wed. & Fri.

Sisters' of the Skillet"... WJZ - - 8:45' P.M. .

Tu., Thurs. & Fri. WEAF . 5:15 P.M. Daily ex. Sunday

Slumber Music WJZ 11:60 P.M. ,

Daily ex, Sunday Smith Brothers WJZ 8:30 P.M. ,

Friday' only Smith, Hate ' IVABC 8:30 I',ll. -

Mon Tu Wed Thar Society Brand Program W'ABC 10:15 P.ill.

Tuesdays only

Skippy

Soeony Sketches WEAF 1lunday9

8:00 I'.M. only

Songs of Israel WMICA 9:30 P.M. Tuesday only

Sousa. John Philp WEAF 8:30 P.30. Wednesdays only

Southland Sketches WEAF 10:00 A.M. Sundays only

Stebbins'Boys WEAF' 6:45P.11. '

Fridays only IV J 7 7:30 P.M. Mon.,Tu.,IVed,&T11. Street Singer W 111C 10:45 P.11, Mon. and Wed. W'AItC 9:00 P.M. Fridays only IV IBC 12:45 P.M. Sundays only

Sunbirds WJZ 8:30 A.M. Daily ex. Sunday Sunday Bright Spot WEAF 2:15 P.m. Sundays only

Sunday at Seth Parker's W'EAIf 10:45 P.M. Sundays "only'. Sweetheart Program WEAF 5:30 1'.M.

.Mondays ' only 1VJZ 10:15 P.M. Tuesdays only WJZ 11:45 A.M. Wednesdays only Swift Garden Party WJZ 3:30 P.M. Sundays only Swift Program - II EAF 6:45 I'.1L Fridays only IVJZ 7:30 P.M. 111on.,Tu..1Ved.&Th. 1V.J7. 12:15 P.M. Daily ex. Sunday The Sylvaniaus WABC 7:45 P.31. Sundays only Symphonic Hour W'JZ .1:001'.31. Sundays only Tastyeast Jesters IVJZ 7:151'.31. Monday& Saturday Thomas. Lowell WJZ 6:45 P.M. Daily ex. Sat.&Stu,. Three Bakers. W .11. 7:30 P.M. Sundays only Today and Yesterday IVABC 8:30 P.M. Fridays only Tone Pictures 11 J% 8:00 A.1I. Sundays only Tony's Scrap Book WABC 9:30 A.M. Daily day To the Ladies WABCex. 9:300 n'.ML Fridays only Tracy, Arthur .IV ARC 10:45 P.M. Mon. & Wednesday WABC 9:00 P.M.

Travelogue Trae Story Hour Tune Detective Uncle Don

Uncle Wiggily

Vºpex Program Vaseline Program Venida Program

Fridays only IVABC 12:15 P.M. S undays only W'.1 4:00 P.M. Sundays only SVEAIf 8:30 P.51. Tuesdays only' W'.7'!. 10:15 P.M.

eORdnesdays only. W W ' Daily & Sunday WOR 10:30 A.3l. Sundays only IV Olt 4:30 P.M. Fridays only WABC 11ondaT & Thurs. W'.1 Z 9:00 F.M. Trldays only WABC 1:45 P.3í.. undays only Vermont Lumberjacks...SIV 1':A F' 7:00 P.11.

Mondays & Thurs. Viniek, Nell WOR ' 11:00 A.M._ Monday & Thurs. WABC 11:00 A.M. Wednesdays Only Vitality Personalitics WABC 10:00 P.31. W'ednestlays only , Voice of Broadway WOE unday only , Voice of Firestone WSEAF 3:30 I'.M.

Mondays only Von Lackner, Count IVABC 9:30 P.M. -

Sunday's only Wagner's (Mrs.) Melodies. WABC 8:30 A.M. Daily ex. Sunday Waldorf-Astoria Orch W'EAF 6:15 P.1í. Daily ex. Sunday. . WEAF 11:00 1',11.'

. Mondays . only IV EAF 12:30 A.11. .

Fridays only Wandering Around 01' ,',In 4:15 P.M. Broadway Nundave only Wayne King Orchestra 1V b:AF 3:00 P.M.. Sundays only.

Willys-Overland Orch I1'J'l. 7:00 1'.Lí. Sundays ..nly

Wilson, Ward W.17. . 6:30 P.M. Mon.. Wed. & Fri.. WEAF 10:00 P.M. Tues., Thur. & Sat. . WOE 9:30 P.i(l. Mondays only

Women's Names WJ7. 9:30 P.II.d Monday and We. IVJZ 7:15 P.11. Sundays only

Woods, Al W'OR 8:00 A.M. Daily ex. Sunday

IVOR Minstrels WOE 9:00 P.M. Thursdays only

Wrigley Gam Co ..I\'ABC 7:00 P.M. Daily ex. Sa. & Sn. WABC 5:45 P.M. lion. Wed. & Frl.

Yeast Foamers, The SVJ7, 2:30 P.M. Sundays only

(Copyright, 1932, Radio Guide, K. Y. Cl.

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