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.. . favorite with most of your Radio Lifers. I wonder what is wrong with ~lte me, as I just can't take them. For eor Inspires tlte Pelt my money I'll t~ke the Ink Spots. MilS Louise LOII!O, OriS!" Idaho. Life for over two years, and I enjoy As lor the commercials, we just Slrs: I have been receiving Radio it very much. I like especially your think they are funny and laugh autographed pictures and those en­ about them. Why grumble about a commercial when the announcer is t1tled "One for the Album." Why just doing his job-and he deserves couldn't you eliminate those articles credit. at the front of the magazine like lV~ hum",,, ilp(JIt'{lI:, In .111.1.1 -'Iann "Something New," and "No More antl.lo I",. 1l;tl~"~"II. SlIr ill. intlud• Roamin'."? . ."lll h~ard tr.t un 1"ltl1rol m.mb~,. of fiull ."t~~Il' .. hnPlJfl "8r.ak/0 .• ' r.h,b­ But really, I'm no reformer, and h,r.• :· I don't mean to run you down. How· ever. hi my opinion, "Teel Variety Edith C. Bond, 1435 Alyarado Terrace, Los Hall' Is a Saturday night· program Aft!l:lc., Calif. * hlghlfght, and should be listed as one among the other highlights of Sirs: I am writing to say how very Saturday night. I "love "Truth or Con· much weare enjoying Evelyn Bigs­ by's new radio program. As I'm a sequences," Judy Canova, "Mayor of real fan. you might know her newsy the Town," "Date With Judy," "Fib· talk Is my delight. Only have one ber McGee and Molly," and numer. complaint to make. Her time on the ous other programs, but I do think air is too short. ' ' Everyone enjoys success and you CO" depend upon that "Teel Variety Hall' should go on the highlight list. Thank you very What has become Qf Joan Blaine a succenflli . go,dc" when you plan. Aggele, & much. of the "Mary Marlin" proltram? .1 am such an admirer of her be-autituI MUlier ~ eeds. The Itind .he disc,iminoting growers ("T~~l \'01'1.11/ lIa"" i~ hl"hlfght,." a .. "l'u"/~'u }Jail.") speaking voice. . have been using fo, over half a century. "s~ for . 'WlIh Ih~ di:lt"ontinllan~" ,,' "-'1ur" .\tlfrU" .. Jail" lIIal", dr('ld~d 10 fakr. a "9gele, & Mlluer seeds by flome A. your GAItt)E N hri~, i~t" frolll th,. "'rion'., If h IIkrlli J. L Kennedy, I J 29* East" California Strut, .th, u.ill bt bar-I: at a 1II1""op"(m~ ',.,.~ SUPPLY DEALERS. Glendale 6, Calif. Inlll1_ Sirs: Enjoyed: the story about Marfon Mann, but someone fs wrong Jack Owens Fan Club: 64 S.,mmlt An"v~ , AGGElER vMUSSER 1 think. You stated that Marion was North Dartmouth. *Mas •. SU:D COM PANY 45 1 .... AT .. O 5,. ., . , Hf)o ...... 1a c ... ' formerly with 'Don McNeill's "Break~ Sirs: Will 'you please 'publish a fast Club." Wen, this morning, story on Jack Owens In a near issue? bright as you please, Marlon sang We' enjoy your magazine veT)' much, her good morning greeting on the but believe you're unfair to Jack and I "Breakfast Club," Can there be two an his friends. We believe that al, ·------~------. I singers having the same name? I though Jack has never had ~e pub. Four Hits for You in . sure would like to' know. licity that Sinatra has had, more The King Cole TrIo seem to be a people want more stories about Jack THE BROADWAY'S RADIO UFE BROADWAY HEWS • • • hot • oFF the wire • • • KHJ, every" day at 12 noon and the night edition 10:15 p.m. Monday thru Friday•. KMPC, every day at 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. SEWING SCHOOL OF THE AIR . . . commentary on· fashion news by Sally SpinnerJ KHJ, 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays. HOME CHATS • • • for the homem.,lcer by Miriam Lane. KMPC, 10:45 a.m., Monday No bod odor­ thru Saturday. thot~ not a II FELIX DE COLA and His Musi. Won·t $toin fabrics, cal Notebook. KHJ, 1 :15 p.m., drapes. o r.woll, Saturday. ~~~Me DOWNTOWN I BroAdway, , 4th. and Hill W',,·r.. '.n~ An.calcaR Sh~"R ""'th Conllcl." ... Page 'Two • and less about Sinatra. Ir you can't publil$h a story on Jack Owens soon, please satisfy us with a pin.up pose to gaze upon. Swoonecrt'ly. "Chained P.S. We would appr~late it very much if you mention the fact ro your readers, that there's a big fan club for Jack which has his full support, and they are cordially invited to -.-.. join. w.. dOll't make a habll 0/ plllQginU To A (lUI dub,. 06 " would .11''''11 b .. a bu./· n.... In II.~/'-bll.t / .... ,I" u'an' II'~" III knOll' thql IV.. h,li'.. ,.', nl'glrt",." I/O,,' ("lIOrU.. , ."u Hadio I.if.. , U • .,.. of Jllnt! l.19U.

Lilli." M. Card, 116l* G,.".,III. A.., ..uc. Typewri~r" Los A.,.lcs 24, c:.lif. Sirs: r can't agree with a recent correspondent in the last issue of Radio Life's "Ear Inspires the Pen," regarding Mark Breneman and Gene By Evelyn 'Bigsby Baker. I don't think there Is any comparison. Baker'S songs were all .... WRITIR-PRODUCER Helin Mo)ISu so very good. r trust we have him II.. ttun .Itctn.tcly .(cu,cd o' back soon on a program where he rUlmttlill! Irene Dunnc, G'lcr GUion, ,lid brlngs a smUe. Jo.n D."i,. But her Il:vcly prcm,turcly After moving to trom S"y h,i, j, her didingui$hinS future. Glendale I find my Radio We every week at my Roberts' market, and BC W R I T E R • producer H e len M 0 r g a n ("One I always buy two. one for myself. Woman's Sec ret") has page. with sips of brandy and coffee and one for a trJend. Your magazine . • been alternately accused bolstering her determined. but flag· is still tops with me. • '}z ging morale: As fast as a page was of I 0 0 kl n g like· Irene P .s,-Slx ladles here vote for Gene Dunne, Greer Gar son. and Joan completed. it was snatched from her Baker, Davis, but her distinguishing feature typewrltter-the I a s t sheet being is her naturally curly. prematurely pulled out just in tlme to rush It to Cantor. After the broadcast, the comic A.rcfl O.CII., Loa A_!Jcle.. C.II,. gray hair which frames an alert, * youthful face. lost no time hustllng into the con­ Sirs: If It 1s not considered deslr· trol room to give his writer a vigor­ able to withhold it. will you please Helen calls herself a "hack writer" ous hug for her phenomenal work. let us know who plays little "Mar· and says she's '''chalned to .a type­ garet" on "One Man's Family"? She writer," but those familiar with her Helen's current air series was born c~rtalnly Is outstanding In a most In· work know her as the enterprising during an extremely sad time in teresting program. By the way, Isn't originator of more than halt a her life-a year ago Christmas. She Grandfather Barbour that sterling ac· dozen air shows, with "loads of and her husband, Actor· Producer tor, Philip Merlvale? ideas for more" coursing her cranuim Ivan Green. had just m 0 v e d • to IJuum . 8~nd,.r p1411' Mar/1lfr.. ,: J. .4 n­ Her current program, "One Woman'!> when she was summoned lhonll Smlllhr portral/' "lira'" Ba.r­ Secret," is heard five times weekly back north by her father's illness. baur." at 4 p.m. over NBC·KFI.. Her temporary quarters there boasted Miss Morgan, an ex· newspaper a bed of box sprlngs--and-no type· RADIO LIFE wOman who ran a semi-weekly at writer. Her father was critically ill Carmel, california, broke into radio in the hospital; Helen and her hus· Julll* 15.* 19·$5 • Vulilnor t I, .'Ii'ulllbr,* * 19 "cold" in San Francisco by reading band were spending the holt days I'IIbU.hf'CI \\,... k" "l Lo. " .....1". II, t~.II'''''DI •. an audition part for. "One Man's apart; it was Christmas Eve-which &.111., .. orn«lI: ... \\'t:!Jt \\'.... larleD btw., all added up to a very depressing ~ IUl'hmond «ta. .:ctllorlaJ Oflleea, 145a Family" and to ber great amazement ~orlh ''IDe, 1I.. 1I)' ...... cI U. ""one ..t:...p ­ getting the role. She carried over . situation. • 1... 1016, her writing ablllty from paper to Sad Time Radio Lit...... " ....,,,"'" ... I'«on4 ('1 ... N ..n .... M"7 .. IN!. .t 1_ Anli~"', aDdu AI'1 ., microphone, gradually adding pro· Helen left her father's bedside and Ma ...... S. UI'7I1...... Id 9nbwn ..tI0.", $%.11 duction to her abilities; but she'd JIM", 011 ...... walked out the hospital doors to ,1.0- .1,. month•• 8h.Kle t·...... prefer to write rather than produce .t It'lldltle Ind"1M'llC!_' Gr_. 1110 t4

VERY SUNDAY evening over CBS, a s tell a r Hollywood dramatic cast enacts tor th~ enjoyment ot ether audi­ ences thrillhlg, adventurous, ~amusing tales of the colorfUl days or early C a II for n 1 a. The story "televized" on the accompanying pages. relates the romantic tale of a young water-peddler who spent his days travelllng from house to house,

2. FERNANDO 15 TOO SLEEPY to t.ke part in his wile', scheme 3. CAPTAIN OTIS IRINGS b.d ncwi to the buuti'lIl Dolo.u. to thw.rt Jimmy's intentions to wed thei, niece. M•• guerit. h.. pC.'lIaded Otis, u old "icnd 01 the '.mily, to MarSII.,ita: Fcrundo, h. il mattying Dololcs to get the ranchel, tell Dolorcs th •• hcr I.ther owcd him money. which Dolores will to m.ke himself richl We will do something about it. have to p.y by nlling thc· ranch. M.r9I1erit. believcs th.t Jimmy, Fe.nando: Tomorrow. I am tired. • mere w.ter peddler, will then withdr.w hi, offer 01 m.,,;aoe. ~-

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," ·. . 5. JIMMY, HOWEVER, HAS good newl. ide. 'or .n Uliu method of irrig.tion. . - Ferundo is ,Iupy. 4. JIMMY RETURNS •• nd Dolores tell. him the CrllIS th•• h., Jimmy: You nudn't worry, Dolores. We'll be m.rried right .,ilen, M.fg_erit. w.i(hCl him i"tently for hi. rudio". .w.y .nd "II buy you the finnt houle in the pueblo, Come on, Jimmy: Doloru, w'1..t'l .11 this? Aren't you ,I.d to lee me 7 "11 tell you .bout it. . " Dolorel; I unnot .help crying. Jimmy. The r.ncho hu been M."uerit. r" Dolores ."d Jimmy lene t: Fcrft.ndol Old you liken from me. hur himl He i, goinS to ",.rry her, ...yw.y, UCII without the u"~ol " Fe.n .... do (snori ng ~vclly ): ZZZUIZUU ., ..

leaving for each family a bucket of Tl7eekly 'Air Dram~s of Adventure water, pouring It Into their clay ol1as .- And Romance Bri11g the Old ,,7 est (urns). " Pedro De Cordoba is the shows To Life Again on CBS Airlones narrator. The cast pictured includes: Tom Holland as .Jimmy; Bernice Bar­ rett as Dolores; Eileen Prince as Marguerita; Bob Barron as Jlemando; Paul McVeigh as Captain Otis. e. CAPTAIN OTIS. Lf.A.RHING of Jimmy', integrity, m.h, h.ste to let him .... d ( Dolorn know th.t the ruch il not fully 10lt, th.t it w.. . 1.11« scheme of M.r­ t"erit.... d Fern.ndo, who believed Jimmy 7. AHGRY. JIMMY TAKES HIS wr.'" out 0 "' poor iMocent fern ...do. to be • fortune-huntef. nothing but sleep. M.r!uerit. thinks he hu :t coming. , Dolores: Then '.the, did,,'t owe you the Fc,".nclo: Trouble, troubl •• I wish I lIevrr h.d to w.ke up, mOlley. C.pt.i" Otis? . Jimmy: Do,,'t worry. my friend. I Ih.1I he h.ppy to let you sleepl C.pt.i,,: Of cou". noU" It w ••• 11 • trick to uve you from • fortuAe.huntc r. ~ "LOUD. BUT HOt GOOD" sccms to be the re.etioll ~ 01 the Mill, Brothers, John lIeft) uel H."y to H.I', croo .. in,. A toueh of corncdy relief like this helps "righten up H.I'I "So You'd like to 8e ill R.di01" hurd on KfWB evcry Sund.y .Jterlloon. ) :30• .... HIHA KLOWDIM AHD· YALE IUDIH Cright), who ue heud 011 m... y network dr.rn.tic shows, run through • Icript with H.I Stylu prior to .ppurin! u guest. on his "So You'd lilce to Ic in R.dio 7" bro.dcnt 011 KFWB. Every week • • Ircc Ichol."hip .t the R.dio PI.yers 01 Americ. bro.dc.lting school is !liven some t.luted r.dio npir.nt on the ,how. (

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.. • , .. MISS SALLT 'EHMICK. .willne r 01 ~ COSLOW GIYES DIRECTIOHS to H.I .1 the I.Ue,', d.u,hlcfI, April licit) ud • recent competition on the pro­ ...... ,.t,iei •• loolc Oil, Other ,ecent guest juelgu Oil the prog"'" indude Screen gr.rn, il .hown. rece iving hcr Ichol.nhip St.rs l.wrence Tierney, lilly Gilbert. M.,tin G.".I.s. ud Hcro.rt R.wlill,oll; News certilic.te Irom H.I, .fter S.m Co,low, (ommellt.tors· John B. HUShes ud Bill Pennell; It.dio Proclne" W.lte, White. J.ck neeutive producer for M.,y Piekford, se­ Edw.,ch S,•• ud Eddie Holden; the Mill. Brothers. I.mous singers. Ind Stu Willon, .' lected her Irom .moll9 the cOlltut.nh. r.dio muh, of cucmollica.· ---0110 R. fJ' h~t/lilll Photu •• M.ny I.movi person.litiel. lilte M,. C05' low, . suve n iuelqel on the ~IrOllr.rn. ·

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~ . I ~ t .' untll 4:55, and the broadcast had to go on virtually backward. Personall· , ties who had been spotted for a few words over the air after the big race, TO INCREASE YOUR had to be rustled to the mike .hafore. This resulted In one a musIng situation when Anita Colby was Interviewing Joan Blondell. Miss Blondell was in­ traduced to the listening audience, but RADIO Instead of her dulcet tones, came the brusque voice of Clem McCarthy say­ LISTENING PLEASURE Ing "The horses are at the post!" 'Standard H our' to Coast Once again West Co a s t radio l1lSteners will have an opportunity to -RADIO: Wesl * National hear the Sunday night concerts from the world-tamed H 0 11 Y \V 0 0 d Bowl, when the "Standard Hour" broadcasts " and International the music of Leopold Stowkowskl arid . ~ ninety·plece Hollywood Bowl orches­ horse. Don't you remember, we bet On Our Cover tra beginning Sunday~ July 15. on Gallant One!" The "Standard Hour" which has COver picture of Editor Evelyn was "I know, I know," Phll beamed, been bringing western listeners the taken a t Brljno StudIos, Hollywood. "but what a WONDERFUL name! I finest in music for nearly nine years, LOVE that Molasses Joe. Come on, will orlginate at the Bowl for eight Bette1' Than Molasses Joe!" weeks, from July 15 through Septem· ber 9. '1;'0 Radio Life's way at. th1nklng, the .. . Sigmund Romberg summer replace-• She Oug/zt to K now ment is so head and shoulders above Mother·in·law Mrs. Helen Heron 01 SOUND A*N D '~.F. *URY D EPT. the show It replaced - Hildegarde­ Malvern, Lon~ Island, New York, told that Mr. Raleigh should keep It on CliU Arquette, while being Inter· Harry Essma n-:(who with Jack Qick the other 39 weeks of the year. v1ewed On "Glamor Manor" over' the ha ndles sound effects tor Columbia's . American, that she had twin .grand. ''The Saint," . was ru nning through va­ children, three years old. When Ar­ rlous recordlngs at. . a uto crashes to Meet the Ne~w Missus quette asked her how she told them find one that suited the script. Sud· Everybody met the . mlssus last apart, she stopped the show With: denly Ha rry gave Producer WilHam week· on CBS' "Meet the Missus" when "Very easy-one's a boy and' the Robson , the hlgh.slgn. ,. ''This 19 it, • . over a thousand itudio guests. In Earl other's a girl." Bill," he shouted. "Somebody jUst ., Carroll's (and many more at home) crashed into my parked car • . • an d ~ witnessed a wedding. Santa Anita it sounded just like that!" At 2:35 p. m. pretty Marie Schmidt became the bride of Seaman 3/C Radio went to the races tn a big way R USH G OO*K - SOLDIER . Saturday, June 30, when NBC broad· • Fra nk Green' over a coast-to· coast n et­ Bnty Idelson. once ....a famed small work. This, the second wedding pre- . cast the $100,000 handicap from Santa Anita over a, coast to coast ·hook·up, try as radio's Rush Gook' in the NBC . sented by emcee Jack Bailey and his "Vic and Sade" serles•. ,but now one happy crew, was a sImpler ceremony Veteran Clem McCarthy trained out from the east to call the race, while of Uncle Sam's fUers, plloted hls than the preceedlng one of last No· Navy Hellcat Into the dawn over Ky­ vember: . . Joy Storm, experienced mikeman from Hollywood, - pro v Ide d "color" de- : ushyu the other day 8lld knocked Ttie bride wore a white tailored suit scrIption of the broadcast, which was two NIp bombers out of The sky, ac­ and carried a huge bouquet ot white supervised by NBC's News and Special cording to reports recevled a t NBC gladioli. The brJdegroom, F ran k Events Head, Joe At v j n. Joe Kay ChIcago studios. Green, joined the bride upon the stage served as field supervisor. tor the ceremony performed by Dr_ Radio Life, meeting the famed Mc­ Kerstetter of the Hollywood Lutheran Carthy, found him to be a crisply TRAILING* A CAREER Church. delightful person, who when asked if When B1l1 Gargan, emc,ee ot Co· A Gruen watch for each, a m a ke· up he expected to linger in Southern Cali­ lumbia's "G. I. Laf1s," chose to fol· set for the bride, and a traveling kit tornla for a few days, replied, "I low 1n his (ather's footsteps tor a for the bridegroom were presented to never stay for the funeral!" whUe after graduating from school, the neWly-married couple by Bailey. One of those upsets whleh radio he found he was trailing many a sus­ And In conclUsion, "Meet the Mlssus" people always must antiCipate de. picious character around New York. • sent the happy couple off with a veloped when the handJcap, scheduled Bill's father. [t seems, was a private wealth of good marital advice as to be run at 4:42 p.m., was delayed detective! given by a group of ·"old married cou­ ples."-"Share fifty fifty, and, learn to . cook." • . NEXT WEEK JACK'S P*ROGRESS Funny.man Jack Kirkwood, star Heal1lnCI next week'. festlvltiea U ot Tf7rong Nag ~Is own CBS show, wasn't always a an Intima te sketch of Los Angelea' radIo gagster. Prior to his mike ap­ Tuffy Gate, "Abner" of the Ameri­ radio· minded Mayor, F 1 etc h • r pearance, Jack played romantic lea:il can's "Lum and Abner," tells about Bo.wlon • • • We meet a h ost of otber in the movies . _ . and In "Moby the day he and Phil Harris spent at radlolte •• too, Edward Everett Hor· . Dick" he doubled for the late, great the races. It had been a bad day, and ton, who Is rapidly becoming a John Barr)-'l11ore. they'd picked what they thought was terrific ether booster. reminlsc.. In a winner for the first time. Their a fashion that will keep you chuck· whole part.y was pri'tty excited as they ling .•. Earl Ron Clive. the low­ watched their favorite round the down on how to become a 'char- I SjI Is A LONGHAIR* track. Suddenly, they were conscious •acter' • • • Slick chlc~, Dyana Gayle Pvt. Merwyn-, Bogue, better known that Phil was rooting for a nother 1& revealed aa a busy homemaker as Ish Kablbble, former comedian on horse. and doting mother • • • and RadiO NBC's "College. of Musical Knowl· Life. i taeU, takes a dollar tour of edge," has been forbidden to get a .. c 0 m e on, Molasses Joe!" he GI haircut by his commanding offi­ shouted. : beautllul. remodelled Station KECA •• • Be lure to purchase your copy cer. This is J>O he can entertain his Tuffy turned to him, puzzled. early. You'll want to come along', fellow . soldi ~rs betwe.en tralnin& pe· "Phil, you're calling tor the wrong riods where he Is stationed.·

! --;PAGE 8 .• RADfO LIFE JULY 15, 1945 Gags of Ihe Week For th~ b'$' GaQ. Of '/I~ Wt,k. h,ard o/l,r RadiO tUlif unt RadIo Lif', If~lctt. wtll h, ."',,' II1l11nrn for odmi$6lon ro.: rattto broodea"". SlInd lIour b", (lall ,.­ f,etion to f112~ W,... Washington Bou/~ /lard. Lo. Allfld,•• ti'KECA mike memos ". Mrs. Ic"y Ne!utferotf, 120 West JeH.rs•• Ilyd., Los Allscles,* C.Iif. ~ Now if we ean always have a brand ne... show to tell. you about eGch week. Heard on "Breakfast In Hollywood": we'll never be at a loss for a ."lead" story-the bane'of every column wdter-. Corny: Old you ever hear of the m el But from tbe looks of things at AMERICAN for the summer and fall-tbe jeweler who got fIred? trouble will not be the lack of new sbows to write about. but the over·abun· Tom Breneman: No, what happen· dane. of fine Dew shows which deserve "top billing." ed? . This time ~e have a dUly-it's "Curtain Time!" Bight this way. two com· Corny: He was fired because he al­ lortable seats on tbe sofal Yes. we said sofa becau•• "Curtain Time" Is a new ways left rh;gs in the bathtub. show (KECA at 6:00 p.m. every Wednesday) that makes It possible for you to hear a hit play every week-right in your own living room. Complete 3·act , plays. especially produced and directed lor the HateDer.' relaxation by Harry Mrs. E. G. Marquilrdt,* 322 East Granef A... • Holcombe, have been arranged. Your leading lady is that talented actre•• , /lUC, EI SCfundo, Cilllf.. . leryl Vaughn, and Harry Elders, familiar for his many radio appearances, haa Heard on "G. E. Houseparty": been cast for the lead InC] male roles. So give It a listen next Wednesday night. Art Linkletter (interviewing 11.year: KECA at 6, and see l~ we're Dot dghtl old student): You say you have a cou­ " - ••• A Best Bet Every Day - KECA ••• ple of rabbits: What are their name's! " We told you! "County Fair" was a smash hit! It you didn't hear that • Chlld: Margaret and Claire. tirst show last Tuesday night at 7:00, you Linkletter: Margaret and ClaIre­ missed a bet! And Just to show you what hmmmm, that's no way to improve we're' talking about":"'here'S a p[cture of that busIness. . genial emcee-Jack Bailey. So step right up, ladles and gents, how could a show with a guy ! who looks like this at Us helm. fail to be a Alice Dcl Cilmp., 423* Wc.t Zltll Str . ... ~ : hit? Bailey Is also headman on that popular Los Allfelel 7, Calil. ,.,. . Sunday quiz, ""Darts for Dough." By the way, Heard on the Alan Young show: " Bailey's aide, Pon1 Adams, that beauteous ""'escort," on the "Darts tor Doueh" show, has David: Alan, why don't you ever kiss my sister, Betty? just.~een signed tor the feminine lead in the ttI-'" 'Law foJ;' Pecos," opposite Kirby Grant. Alan: Kissing is dangerous. It givE'S •. ' ..j. Best Bet Every Day - KECA ••• people germs. , David: Well, yesterday I went to ALSO IN · THE' DRAMA DEPARTMENT- the park, and the navy Is sure In for There are four other. best bets we'd like to an epidemic. call to yourattenUori. In·· the first place, "Davld Harding. Counterspy," - that super-sleuth, Is amazing his fans one hour earller-7 o'clock Mil. R. L. COllstable, III North Lalltil' on Wednesd~ nights, and also on Wednesday Street. Iurba.k, CilllI.* nights at 9, KECA brings you "Dark Venture," Heard on "G. E. HouseP8:rty"; a top. notch series ot psychological dramas from the same creative mind that brought you Jae:C Ballcy Art Linkletter: Son, do you think '"The Whlstler"-J. Donald Wilson. Dealing Jt is proper tor worn'en to wear slacks with the realm of the human mind, each ha1!·hour is tme.d ".. Ith suspense and downtown shopping, and on the mystery. • streets? , . MUTder mystery lans who fancy themseh;es a8 arm·chair det"ectives hat..-e Young school boy: Well, I think the opportunity to match wits with the e:rperts and help 8olt.'e .the "whod·ltnit" they should wear them when they quedion on "Murder Win Out" (Tuesday,. 9:30 p.m. KECA)'. EddIe Marr.. go Into a shoe store. who plays Detectit.'B Nolan. in the se-Mea 'made his first stage appearance before Jie had learned to talk/ Glllnlc.,c J ••o wln,' *92.1 West I .. tlt Strll" . It you like people and enjoy tollowlng the happenings In the lives or Los A.,.I.. , c.nl. a typical American FamUy, then you probably already know about ';Hawthorne Heard on the Kate Smith show: • House," heard' on KECA at 8:30 on Monday nights. At "Hawthorne House," you share with Mother Sherwood and her tamUy and guests all the laughter Kate: Well, Jackie, how are you to­ SO and gaIety, the tragedies and trials, oC their lIves.1n wartime A.m~rlca. day? You don't look food .. Jackie: I don't teel so~good. As I • , • A Be.. t Bet Every Day - KECA ••• was walking into the studio something MIDDAY MIXUP5-A shift of programs around the noon hour may have fell on my head. ~ "misplaced" your favorite-so for the keen news analYSis o( John B. Kennedy Kate: What was it? ltsten at 12 o'clock on KECA, followed by that lovely lady of the cinema, Constance Bennett at 12:15. Your old favorite, the Gospel Singer, presents Jackie: Me, lam1llar hymns at 11:30, and you'll find "Correspondents Around the World·', at 11 :45. Johnny Olsen and that audience participation show on which anything Mrs. J. I Chincllo, 771 Hyperlon Avelllll, Los can happen, and usually does, "Ladles Be Seated", is now a- hal!·hour treat for Antelel, C.llf. KECAlIsteners, 12:30 to 1:00. "Hymns ot All Churches:' that network old· timer, debuted on American this week-now a weekday feature at 1:45 on KECA. Heard of the Bob Bums show: Bob: Some people get married so ••• A Best Bet Every Day - KECA ••• many times that It's c,?nfuslng tor ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON-Carol Bruce and Curt MaS8f1J1, now some kids to know who to send greet­ holjting . ~n "Sunday at the N-K Ranch" (KECA at 1:30) ure 6"ubbing lor ings to on Father's Da)'. In fact, the Andrsws Stater" summering in the S""th Pacific, si~lgitig lor the soldien there's a new greeting card out now "'~ ••• (and a lew Marine,), Question: "Why didn't they take Gabby along tor some ot the- Hollywood youngsters. '~1< ·to 'starti the Japs"l ••• Paul Whftemall and hia "Su·mmer Show:' starring Instead ot sayin~. "Great.ln~s to My . Georgia' Gibb. and the Merry Maca, with assorted gUNt" ta a 3 o'clock Dad," It says, "Happy Father's Day­ musical treat. • •• A Best Bet Every Day-KECA ••• To Whom It May Concern." ., I JULY 15, 1945 J RADIO LIFE

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-. Precast8 &Previews A prominent persOnality b«!hind the • scene of the KFI-HOLL~WOOD BOWL AUDITIONS is.producer Ruth Franzen th~ugh Friday. Popular organist and upon her not· too-broad shoulders TIME CHANGES · and Singer. Milton Charles, wUh a rests the complete responsibility for Sunday. July lS-"One Man's Family," new program. this weekly hal!·hour show. The pro: KFI• .12:30 p.rn. (3O mtn.) 'Formerly Monday, July IS-Tommy Dorsey. KF:I, gram, as you know. KECA, 7:30 ' p.rn. Tuesday.~ 8:00 p.m. (30 min.) Trombonist Dor­ presents two promis­ Monday. July IS-Louise Massey and sey and his RCA show will be avail· Ing non.professional .the Westerners, ' KECA~ 4:45 p.m. . able on repeat broadcast each week. vocalists each Mon· day at 9:30 who are (15 min;) Monday, Wednesday and Moaday, July 1S-Margaret MacDon· Friday. Formerly KECA, 3:30 p.m. com pet I n g tor. Jl Monday, Wednesday and Friday. aid, KNX; 10:30 a.m. (15 min.) Mon· debut In the Holly. day through Friday. Miss MacDon. wood Bowl u n d e r • Monday. July lS-"Man Named Jor­ aId replaces newscaster Bernadine Leopold Stokowskl dan," KNX. 8:00 p.m. (15 min.) Mon: Flynn. . on August 26th. day through Friday•. Formerly KNX, Monday, July 16 - "Best Sellers," Ruth's job Is, natur... 5:00 p.~. Monday through Friday. KECA, 2:30 p.m. (30 min.) Monday ally more ~a.ct1n g Wednesday. 1uly 18-','The Human Ad· through Friday. Dramatizations of when you consider· • ~ venture,1t KHl, 7:00 p.rn. ( 30 min.) books that have made the best·seIl· thn.t man y of the Formerly. KHJ, 9:30 .p.m.· Sunday. er lists. singers are appear· Friday. July 20-''The Green Hornet," Thursday. July 19-"Mystery in the ing on the. air fot :. KECA, 7:30 p.m. (3Q min.) Formerly Air," KFI, 7:00 p.m. (30 mln.) The Rutb Franzea . the first. time,. and KECA, 7:30 p.m. Saturday. . exploits ot detective Stonewall Scott, , any little c a s.e of as portrayed by Stephen Courtlelgh, "jitters" among the contestants fs at;l replaces the Abbott and Costello added problem talling in~o her lap. Show. On the personal .side, Miss Franzen Is WHAT1S* NEW in her twenties and a graduate from Thursday, July J9-"Kraft MusIc Hall," the Pasadena Community T h e.a t r e .• • tl1ulfc KFI, 6:00 p.m. . (30 min.) Program School. She bad four years of profe"'\-" Sunday, July I5--Richard Tucker, ·KFI, now comes from New York, with sional acting before entering radio bUt 11:30 a.m. (30 min.) Richard Tuck­ Edward Everett Horton as the host, oddly enough has never read a drama· er, Metropolitan Opera tenor, reo and guest stars. tic line over the air. Her first' ambl· places John Charles Thomas on the tion was tp be a high schoo)" niuslc Westinghouse ;. show.. The regular instructor but that went by the boards members of the cast, VIctor Young * while she was still In her teens. This and orchestra, Ken Darby chorus WHO'S GUESTING coming Monday evening, ' the BOWL' and narrator John Nesbitt, accom­ AUDITIONS presents 27·ycar old lyric. pany Tucker. . Yar.itly. coloratura soprano Catherine Manning No·adeiy. July IS-tiThe Mountaineers," and P. Edwards Roberts, 22-year old Sunday. July 15 - Evelyn Bigsby, baritone as soloists. Claude Sweeten KHJ, 10:30 a.m. (15 min.) Monday, KECA, 9:15 p.m. (15 min.) Jack directs the KFI Symphony orchestra Wedne~day and Friday. Cowboy EI· Mn Britt stars,· with- the· Buchanan , Bailey will" guest. llnd Russ Stewart announces. - . brothers, vocal team. Tuesday. July 17-"The Doctor Fights," • • • Monday. July 16 - Milton Charles, KNX, 6:30 p.m. (30 min.) Van Het­ ADDED NOTES ABO U T MUSIC KNX, 5:00 p.m. (15 min.) Monday lin, winner of a·n absentee Academy SHOWS: Rise Stevens the MetrqpoU­ Award while in.the Signal Corps as tan star heard over KFI Mondays at head ot a combat camera crew, reo 6:30 is the only member of her fam­ turns as guest star. fly who displayed musical aptitude. Tune in ... ~ '. In 1935 she was selected as a semi. linalist In the Metropolitan .audltlons ot the air and was offered a Met con· ~(!'M~'S~ * tract which she refused because she WHAT'S PLAYING wanted to continue her studIes in ,'SPORTS vt}j"" Europe. It wasn't until 1938 that the . Drama lovely mezzo· soprano returned to Thursday. July 19-"Suspense," KNX. America to accept the Met offer ~ .., : ~A~ADE ;~, 9:00 p.m. (30 min.) Bonita Granville Victor Borge, pianist-comedian, heard stars in "Bank Holfday." Tuesday evenfugs at 6:30 has had his . '~' Ilf struggles with the English language. Upon arriVing here from his native Denmark in 1940 he immediately went BASEBALL· KMPC * * to the nearest movie theater hoping .• , Tues. thru Fri. Saturday Sunday BARRYMORE'S 1 'J{lCK to learn English. He departed In com· plete state of confusion, jabbering 10 1:15 P.M. 2:15 P.M. 1:30 P.M. Lionel Barrymore, dean of Ameri. himseJf' Incoherently-the picture· he can actors and star of Columbia's had selected was an all·Walt Disney FIGHTS "Mayor of the Town" program, rarely cartoon show. " .. talks seriously about his profession HOllYWOOD UGION OLYMPIC AUD. and usually beUttles his own dra­ • • • , 'rL'Jo:OSP.M.ICMP C TIIe •. IO:OSP,M. KMTR . matic talents with a tongue-in·cheek , Believe it or not: Roland Young, .. Spon.or.tl o. 0 ~1111 quip. Recently an aspiring actor the star of the Adventures of Topper ; ':~ 'uWic Ser"i(~ I., ;/f/\,.'(!,ME BEE R asked Barrymore what ne had to do (Thursdays 9:00) earned money -for to become · a great movie star. "Just the first time sinaing In a' church -:: ..... ~~ 'be there at eight in the morJ'lln~," choir In his native England; - . • a w..IU"IftIIS q the "Mayor" replied. -A:dJlertlttmtnr•. , un 1Ft m.l W lFYD "n "!G mJ'IX" nAC " KGIR f WI

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COLLECTOR'S ITEMS DAUGHTER EXPECTED HALE AND HEARTY When Cass Daley finished a stint Oscar Bradley. music dlr~or ot on the NBC Frank Morgan show re­ Nigel Bruce, known to the radio "We, the people." proudly reveals that cently. she was presented with a audience as Dr. 'Watson. Is greatly his 6·weeks.old granddaughter has transcrlptl,on album of all the songs antielpating the coming summer both her great·grandmothers living. she had sung on the "Maxwell House" , months because sometime In July his Both are 80 years old. and beams show' during the season, maldng a daughter Paula, attached to the Royal Oscar, both have Itved through the total of more than half a hundred AIr Force In Canada, Is expected home bUtt in England, emerging hale and . platters. on furlough. hearty. ..., MONDAY, JULY 16 . * 1a41~tei New.' Broadcart,.

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FLOYD D. JOIINSON IUId KIDS'. Ambassador Quartet KMTR-I:OS.9:00 P. M. AI... 10 r:(II-10:-1:, .\. at. )to1l41l" tbrom:h F rida,.

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KRKD' 8:00 A. M. HAVEN OF REST Tues., Thurs., Sat. FI,,+ M.tc Sob .nd th. Gooel Ship G'UI

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KWKW RACE RESULTS .. All T,.cks .H O.yJ prrsf!n'~i1 bt' . . . MAIER BEER The Bttr Wifll GrfU1d ta.s't. • Appeal '

KPAS. 8:30 A. M. HAVEN OF REST Mon •• Wed., Fri. Fint M.tc lob ud the Good Ship Gr.cc

NOW PIERRE Mustro of the Ch.fjns Dish With Marion Lee WOMAN'S WORLD on KPA5-10:30 /ttu M.

WEDNESDAY Program Highlights Momln .. Prosrama Appnr In LI~tra .. e 'l7PI: Atternocm and , E\'Mln&' ProlJra.mlt lA BeIld._"• .' • . Yariely Qui:r: Programl II :QO-Fred W.1'Inl'. KFI 8:O(l-Jo)hnny Murray. KXX ,:~t1tt~t • .rA.Ilf'.c:t, ItNX . 8:0II-Breakraat Club. KEC.o4. 8 :OO-L. A. Braald.lt Club. Oid~/!l1)ding Al~si~ KFWD t :OG-JC&te Smith. KNX t:M-M".. lc"t IlAsterl'lece.. .ITHE VOICE OF $:80-Brenftna1l·. Bnllktut. HFAC. t..'r:OA I:OI-MallC'.a) Dlcut, KGF.I HEALTH" .10:Of)-Chet Milani, KFWB ., :O~ftht Momeat. lD Mlltlc. l::l:ll>-Conataur.e Sonnetl, ieEe". K..' .. x It.'L. McMASTER, D.C., Ph.G .. 8:OI--Wednudo,. fnr VA... IU·T. .:OO-Kv.... la~ Conet'rt, KFAO 8:30-..tilpotU,bt Ba"d~, IUI,J. .11 :~Lu

~- ~ .. --.FLOYDD...... ,·JOIINSON al'ld Killl" Ambassador Quartet KMTR-8:05.9:00 P. M. ·AI"" 1&:30-18: '.I A. M. l\lond~l thl'l)u'" l'rIdJII;r

I: O~KM1:B-!101d R. Johll:~D. l:l,,*1I:Ft, XFSD-!1e"1t'ood La... • tOD, Comment. ·KNX-UnR('hed"lell. *:&:E(,A-ret~r Ill! Lima. K.\fI'(.~-B&IIebaIl. KPWB-WarDl'1" 111'011. Orch. KGI'd-Serenade for 1:ou.

, • .. MiJsrcAL Washl .. ,ton Motors MASTERP IECES ·l'IUSIC BOX Gems of Me lody KPAS 4·5 P. M •• KFAC .• 1330 A.1C for free pro.. r&m at 9:00 to 10:00 P.M. Slavick Jewe.!ry. Co. Eyery Week Nisht M EET THE l\1 ISTER Jay St e wart, who an· nounces the KNX "Welcome Home" series. takes over a.d· ditional d utI e s as ;r a c k Balley's sIde· kick on the Columbia Pacific Network show "Meet the Missus.'· He replaces Roy Maypole. wh o shUts to new mike .assign· ments...... A RTICULA*T E TRAjVI That new "talking trom· bone" heard in Billy Arut's Sunday "Blondie" alrshow is being played by Ray ContU. who recently joined the Artzt musical contingent. Conift was formerly with Artie Shaw. THURSDAY , JULY 19 ,* lll41ate.l lOte_ Broa4elllt ••

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THURSDAY Program , Highligh,. s' )lDm(DIf Procra..... · Appeal' ID tJ&1Itraea Type; AttUDooD ut! Ev.nln~ ProU&nl.. to BoIdfact'. · • J1ariety: • ,ClO-Frod WarllIJ. 1Cl"I. 8:OG-Brulcraat Club. KECA, 9 :(lB...K&tl Smith. ~X . 9 :ao-B~~~~'. Br.aldut;. t n :3/I-Paul.. Ston". lOU, U lll1-Cen.taou Bt.JIDett. K£CA. 4 t30-Art Bakl!l". Satf'b(l(lk. , Kn. 810&-J,;d... . rd En·ret! 1lllTfOll, Kn. . ':GO-The F1n, UDe, IOiX. IIl_rel'1')' C...... 1U1 • .. I:OI-LtIIft aDd A.hDfl1". gEeA • • 11I3O-I'bnDGeonl l"aIll117' "artT' .. KFL Quiz Programs

.. : l:GO-ThlDk nard ~ ••, IOU. 813o-Noah Wehater S8,.. Kn • ., Drama

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r JUKE lOX ., MATINEE 3:15-5:15 p.m. KPAS Monday thru Saturd.y

'A Party CO~8 to Lile' PACKARD.IELL PRESENTS - . ' PllonOeorfl Family Par~y THURSDAYS 8:30 P. M.-KFI MUSICAL ~. .' MASTERPI ECES ,Art Baker • Gems of Mclody Muler 01 Ceremonies EaSTSIDE 4.. 5. P.M., KFAC -1330 , . .lair for Crell. proaram at 10 Clubto 12 P. M. L SLAVICK J EWELRY CO. J 'Kiwi' A.orIo... _of .....

EIGHTH I NNING ''T h e Aldrich Family," which has provided seven years of laugh-plenty on the air, has had its contract reo newed for anoth.er 52 weeks over CBS beginning Octo· ber 5. MAR.ION LEE FRIDAY, JULY 20 WOMAN'S WORLD 10:30-11 :00 .a.m. KPAS Mond.;y thru Friday

KPAS. 8:30 A. M. HAVEN OF REST Mon., Wed:. Fri. first Mat, Bob .nd the Good Ship Glue

FRIDAY Program Highlights Mor~ ProC1'am. Appeal' In 1.IIbU~ .. TYP'; "uuraooJ1 an4 • E,,"-in5' Pron&IIUI til Doldtllce. Yandy Drama 8;M-DNth 5heriU. KECA."sUe,. • 7:n~:ltan 1ft1m Ci·!. "ECA. , 130-1.one B ..aPl', KlJJ. T:3I)-Grf'fft Hnrol!'t. IO-:I:A. ":l~nkin. Jab_. It.... x. ":M-Welrd Cirri ... KECA. 8:II~Aldrl"h FamU" K~X. 11130-'1'11. Tbln Man, KNX. Outstanding IIIusic 4180-Mo.I"", lIla81~rJllfe"J KFA~. 1I:80-MUtilcai Dleut. &OFJ. II :fIO-E"eninl' Coacert. JUl'AO. 10 :IIII-Luck, La,.... Time, K.1' AO. liTHE VOICE OF tQ:IIII-~e".lelll. &"'U. •• :OII-tAl.t.ld. OnD, KFWB. HEALTH" 1Par Public Affairs R.. L. McMASTER. D.C •• Ph.G .. ,:GO-1:our r.B.L. Il:ECA. Ph.D.. F.R.S.A. 'Lanclan) '8~orts-Comm~nt tDr tb. 10:(I()-M". Scra~c:b Sl1 ..t. KWKW. McCOY HEALTH SYSTEM lO:OO--Racina:. KOT.!, KRKrJ. E>-c"" mnmlnr-~Inn. thr...... 1:4S-aacO!' He.""". KGFJ. KFAC:.t Ihlll KBKD. 6:30-De1 Mar. K'IPC. 6:f~Bacu. JlWKW. KFA('- ,,'oll'e of Health. 6:4.~Broad .... a,. Bill. B:WEW. 1'::0::-81. (l;IAt~l'. Qui~ Programs ':30-8111 Stern. Iil"t. I';;{.I. KGB. KFX~I. R\'O.&- ":IIII-Dosine Boul,. OJ. ~JortoD Down~:r. 8:3~oI'rf!CUOD ('I faIN', 1[1'1 8:l5-BaubaJl, IL'III'C. IOIPC'-rnD:r Pattf'rMn. J &:30-1caoranee Pal_. L"'X. ltl:oo-~ctol1 tlchu. L\l1'C. RFWR-Rllbmhe. 'lImp. R(;}·,J-lledil'.al. • ______~------RA--D-IO~l-I -F-E------P-A~GE--n-FRIDAY LOGS JOIp('-n..1 M ... Ra,,". KF\\-n-"Amnl". Ds.... el ... KMTR-CI.,,"oa Trlplf't•• • KI"AS-Cbul't'lJ of ChrSIIt. *"'WXW-N.. w". l'4.rIDII4•• K ""J)-V" ud.... ' Ill •• KFOX-HaJ'" M.mory It... n,. KG ..;R--Chur cb ..r 1"lIureoe. t:I~KF..cA-Am"r~.n 9porll, KMTR-T,..,,8U1"tI Ch ...t. KRKD-U.lqwood · TUM- ""'lthll. • KPA~f,"ld. Vactl. KWKU'-Broadway DIU. 6;:l5-KF£A-COl'Oaet 8tor,. TrUer. - .U" KF8D-DuaBlarer, !If.". 7 tftll!ll: • . L"'iX-Ra, Dolcer. KE<'''-Mau frNn G-Z. KHJ. K\'O&-1\'_ 1&. Ca. Btt Tlhl. *K''''<'-:s.,..... Dlln•• r D.".... *~t!Ig=~::~ri M.:'IMlnllltnre. *liR KI~Nt""'" IU'AS-Collurt In I\I:ln ..to",. ''''I'K\V-!Ilsorlr.e Johaeen. KFOX-.J"". AJodftI. K(;h-l.:itdl. Ort"utt. KG1':K-Nt_. Millie. ' ;l$-KSX-oEIfI W aton. *IUIJ. KC;R, KF.X~. KVO£'- dim Doyle, N ...... KlltTR-W. B. Reelll'd. KIlKIJ-Th..... Quut.r Time. Ba.TIIDI: KI'A!f-C.'.O. Reportn-. KFIlX-I'!_lala to 8tnl~ell. KGEB-Dr. Fa_ . '::30*KFI. KFSD-BIIl Slera, Sport•• 10 CI.1tto 12 P. M. KSX-n&1T7 Jnrun. Nit. ....,. IIHo,J ' lO':CA-Gref!ll nprntt. '"'Y KII". KGn. Jn1XlIf. K,'OE- I..ImB Han... J', KI'WB • KlI1l'V--l)lftII .... n"Q(". *K.'WB-Selll'.. ' ...... ·.'1... "' .... K!lITR-Dr. ~m nade". KTWD-Ea.bld.. Club. KFAC-Flordt.'" 'e ... d Box. *KUJ, "'«.iSS, .. t'X~. K"OS­ KRKD-Oo Yo-. Know. Fait... Lewis. Jr. Kl\o""KW-Ne .... \'.rlet,.. KGER-Ft. W ..,.,& Go..... ': :4&-"KFI-CabM'If'lI lind KIII~ . *KFWR, KFOX-llfaJor nubert Tum.r, C"IIIIII~ot·. *Jt1I'AO-News. • KBKD-Fathel' VausbAm.

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CAT'S _MEO\V B OOKSTORE B RO\VSER " PNEUlVIONIA GARDEN" "The 'Whistler,". Columbia's mys· Columbia's star and emcee, Jack An outdoor feature of the Jim Jordan tery.man who knows many secrets KIrkwood, Is a second·hand bookstore home at EnCino, CaUf., Is Jordan's a bout people, has been getting quite haunter from a way back. A couple "Pneumonia Garden." It consists en· a blt of fan mall lately. One lady of years ago, while browsing in one tlrely of plants sent to the hospital trom San FrancIsco wrote in asking of hIs favorite bookstores, he found a last year when Fibber McGee and him to help solve the mystery of her copy of the orlelnal Joe Miller's Joke Molly were missing from the air by mlssin&' cat, who strayed away two Book, valued at One thousand dollars. Jordan's pneumonIa attack, and In­ weeks ago. The thing that bothers Now he's looking for another one. cludes floral gifts from President Niles her Is at ni&'ht she hears his "meow" .' Trammell of NBC, Don Quinn. Bob but can't seem to locate where the Hope, GUdersleeve and others. sound Is coming from. -. BANDLEADE*RS I*NTERYIE\VED While In New York, Frank Bull will * * transcribe interviews wit h eastern * * W HAT'S IN A N AME? bandleaders for his American Dances FOOLS FANS Janet Waldo, who portrays the teen· air show on KFWB to be presented Many listeners are still not aware age CBS Corliss Archer, was informed here during his absence. that ''Teeny,'' the pesky little girl who by mat! the other day that she and gets in· Fibber's hatr. Is played by an ardent fan had a ifeat deal in Molly herself. This was proven again common because the fan's first name * * on a recent NBC.show when the studio was Waldo, by his own choice. Waldo BONNETS FOR BONDS audience looked In vaIn for a little explained that he had been listenln&, NBC's Hedda Hopper is responsible girl on the stage. 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This Is the highest total And as for '''bawUn, out"orders reasonable portions of chicken, ale for any 15 minute show on any in· -you'd be surprised what a well· mond. and tortillas (not, however, at dependent station during this dri.ve. modulated, smilIng, female v01ce does the same meal) ..• likes to work at to the hard·shelled radio ,'eterans least tour scripts ahead ••• goes 1n when they pick up their phone to for e I a bo rat e costume jewelry, DISC DILETTANTE* hear "Hello-this Is Evelyn Bigsby." smartly tailored clothes and pert Norman Bradford Granz. local jazz She's as much of a success story hats which she perches on one side impresario frequently heard on the as any she has ever written for this of her startlingly silver hair. Her Al Jarvis, KFWB program, has his own magazine. She stands about five feet, one extravagance is lovely furs. plans {or a record shoW. Tentatively six _inches in stocking feet. wears titled "Jazz-American Art Form," it brightly·colored s.wts, and large will present a narrated history of cOSJume jewelry. She Is always very T RIPLE TH* REAT* l\1ANN American music accompanied by the well· groomed, apd her mahogany· -' recordings ot the men who have de· colored hair Is worn in some up­ Versatile Allan Mann, special events- raised, waved, and going·to·a·party producer at KFWB. Is not only collab­ veloped and popularized it, orating on a play for l ~ai produc­ manner, that Is definitely' spirit· tion, but also Is attending classes at lifting. Her dark eyes are constantly the ChOUinard School Of Art In h is F ROM L ARK* TO T HRUSH moving from person to person, from spare time. Dinah Shore drew attention of the detail to detail, quietly observin~ sync;ltcated cartoon, "Strange As It items that will be noted down later. Seems," when the artist noted that "Hello, this is Evelyn," she croon! GoES. 'CALLING* Dinah yelled so hard as a cheer leader into the telephone. "Do you ·have Janet Waldo, star of Columbia's In her Nashville high school that she anythIng tor me (news items, hot "Meet Corliss Archer" series, has been changed her voice from a lyrIc ,Sp. tips, gossIp)? ..• That was a swell Invited to ll'1troduce the new Une of prano to a contralto. From a -high C something·or·other (periG1'mance you Corliss Archer original sports.togs In to a low Shore? • gave, dress you ha d on, script you Fort Worth, Texas. Whlle In the Lone wrote, number you played). Well. Star state, Janet also plans to enter· call me up sometime. Oon't forget •• tain at 'Several Army camps. . 'Bye." You'd think she! had nothing to do for the remainder of the day, Southern Pacific's but be social. ROM BERG'S *COLLECTION But more than ever, with Evelyn Sigmund Romberg has one of the well into her second thlrteen weeks world's largest collections of music. of bringing Radio Life to the air He owns over seven thousand volumes, on the ABC network, she finds her bound especially for him, of op· time in constant demand. When Ed· erettas. revues and musical comedies. Itor Evelyn and Radio Lite took to the ether waves some three months channing Beachwood Drive apart· ago, it was with the Intent of bring­ ment. serving meticulously-planned ing to you the behInd·scenes stories home·cooked dinners, and faithfully of radio. She doffs her hat to the remembers bIrthdays and annlver. lIttle·heard-of man, the technician saries of her friends and fellow the soundman, the engIneer, as well workers with delightfully personal as the great and near great. She gestures of graciousness. devotes as much time to reporting Thrilling true Ito,Ie~ of All of which surely adds up to the Intimate, backstage news to you some kind of a record for efficiency. I the railrood -and .he . as she does In bl'1nging well·known Everybody rem e m b e r s Evelyn. railroaders who keep guest stars to the mike. On the air as weJl as in prInt, Radio Lite still Mention Radio Life to Bob Bums the war trains rolllngi adheres to Its original premise of and he'll tell you, ··Oh. yes, that's paying tribute to all those who play the magazine Evelyn Bia-sby puts Lis/ttl •. , a part in bringing good ether enter· out. Now there's a real woman. You talnment to you. know, she kind of reminds me of my nIece, Hortense . • ." As busy as this duo-role of mag· • azine and radio reporter keeps Ev· Herbert Marshall would say, "De.' KHJ*8 PM elyn .Bigsby, she manages, in addle llghtful magazine •. delightful per· tion, to be an all· 'round companion son, too, your editor, Evelyn BIgsby Wednesday to her 'teen·age daughter (this Is Charming person." her No.1 job, seven days a week), do In i n t e r v lew i n g, Evelyn has her own housework, go to see her learned the knack ot making the parents, entertain friends in her' ,(Plleue Tlil'n 10 Pag, 31) . ?:ibbett TALKS BOUT TBE''JIit Parnde er

."~IIIT1I~II. 6:111) p.m. th" most thrHling e .v e n t of his .. ClJ.'i·K.\'X '" .... LAWREN CE TlllEn LIKES hi. ftC W career, however. He .continues to ,ole u "pop" tune.w.-,bler 0,. the HAT DO YOUR opera cherish the memory of his first great ution·. "Hit p.,.~e." He b.linci hi' fans think of your 'Hit operatic triumph. It was in 1925 " when. as an unknown, he sang mUliul h.-ining .-fll' bu.ground will bu· Parade' act i v It 1es 1 we "Ford" In "Falstaff" at the Met. The .fit mod.,n mu.ie. que r 1 e d of Lawrence next day. he was acclaimed by critics , ~ Tibbett soon after the as a "find." .... "URRY" ISN'T the ".tully" .ort; famed Metropolitan Opera star had he willingly stood on hi, hud to ushered us Into his comfortable Born In Bakersfield, California, • .-tisly the whim of " pl.ylul photog,.pher. suite at the Biltmore Hotel. Much· Lawrence Tibbett came to Los An· The singer ,ee.lI, .-. the 'unniest up.,i. discussed has been Mr. Tibbet's reo geles as a small boy when his mother cnee of hi. cucc, the t ime he h.d to 'ilt cent venture Into the field of popular opened a rooming house here after Gr.ce Moore on .. ho'rse 'or • Kene in .. music with his bow as crooner of the his father, sheriff at Bakersfield, was nation's top swing·and·sweet tunes kUled by a desperado named Jim on CBS' Saturday night "Hit Parade." McKinney. Radio Life lost no time In seeking Young Larry studied music here­ Mr. T's Idea on the subject, when he with an instructor when he could was in Los Angeles during his recent afford it, by himself when he had concert tour. no money to pay a teacher. On The singer, friendly, gracious, and graduation from Manual Arts High looking very suave in casual brown School, he played important roles slacks and a boxed sports coat, in a Shakespearean repertory com· settled his six foot, one hundred and pany; then his voice and acting seventy pound frame on the couch talent brought him into Ught opera ani! readily repUed to our afore· up and down the Pacific Coast. mentioned query" During the war, he served i:"l the '" should say opera followers are Navy, and following his discharge, half and half, pro and con the ad· in rapid succession came his first' venture," he opined. "Some believe marriage, the birth.of tWins, struggle it constructive and some destructive. to keep up his vocal lessons, and The 'cons" say it's degrading to my a meeting with Rupert Hughes, the standards. Xhe 'pros' say my inter· famous author who also is an ex· pretatlons of the popular numbers cellent musician. Hughes urged Tib· will brinK out the good qualities of bett, then twenty· four years old, to it, that It deserves a real musician's try his luck In New York at once. approach.... • The youthful baritone took the ad· "What do you think of your 'Hit vice, borrowed some money, headed Parade?' singing!" we asked him for Manhattan where he studied \ then. with Frank LaForge. Six months "I like it," he smiled, "and I agree' later, LaForge announced that be with the people who take· the pro was ready for the Metropolitan. Tib· sJde of the question. I believe my bett auditioned, won a contract at tt sixty dollars- a week, and after a school of 8 inglng can a er some· few minor roles, sang Ford In Verdi's thing the popular school hasn't had," "Falstaff," the role that marked the. Not Moat Thrilling turning point of his career. Mr. Tibbett doesn't consid~r his In 1929, Lawrence Tibbett returned debut In the popular' realm of music ("'~lIu Turn 10 PQfI~ 31)

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!t,."",.". $I : IS p.m...... WHEN RADIO UN .wuded " H.II of '.mc" ita certific.te of uhicY&lnellt MK:-K P.r..! Editor EnlYII wu 011 h.lld pcnolt.lly'\ to prelent it to .If.bl.... ,,1 "Pop," WhitemAn. . EE EDITOR BIGSBY" - . "I'll have to take it up ,.. AS STAR OF her own ,.dio show, Evelyn wdchei ,,,"ou"cef, Owen J.mu oUe, with E d 1 tor Blgsby"­ • prized dsueUe to cig.,~'mokiIl9 SUelt, H.I Pc.ry. From the uprntioll Oil ~ "Find out what the editor the "Grut Gilderslee .... ·'·· I.u, 'til C.IY to gueSt wh.t h.', thinking. thInk about that layout." With such statements as the foregoing, one na· ::':~~~~~~~~ turally . forms a mental picture of a .. joumaUstlc editor something like this. A big, husky fellow, probably' about 200 lbs., six feet tall or bet· ter, imperiously presiding over a desk piled high with stacks of nel's copy, cuts, and pictures-g1'een eye shade, no coat, no vest, sleeves rolled up, necktie pulled out to permit the un­ buttoned collar of a brilliantly strip­ ed shirt spreading carelessly, giving freedom to a powerful voice bawl· ing out orders like a machine gun. At least that's the way they're porI trayed in the movies! ..... TU RHAIOUT 15 t.tir ploty, otnd lItu ... A LQT Of H IGH 1I0tcs were ruched the night Jimmy Dur.ntc .nd G.,ry Moore Wilton .w.rcls Evelyn • Gruen polid Evelyn's ABC Nctworlc show '.t visit. Too bold the Durante-Moore-Bigsby wristwottch 101 winnin, sctond priu in .nt.CI weren', recorded '01 television. n.minS Mutul', "Swccthurt Time:'

But not the editor of Radio Life petent guidance, the visitor to Radio and mutter "Hm-m·m·m-not bad!" Magazine, No sir! Despite the fact Lite's Editorial Otrlce ;wlll probably And THAT, dear readers, is the con­ I hat the presses, each week, roll out stop in surprise. as he approaches sensus of Hollywood's opinion of the this magazine with all the punch the neat and orderly desk of "Ye gal who puts the "life" in Radio and preciSion symbolic of such com· Editor"-utter a lo~g. low whistle, (l'l",.e TUrn IU I'''flr '16)

... WHEN CROONER ANDY RU SSELL .. TOM BRENEMAN, HOST OF his own ABC series, inspects the wishin9 rill9 he joined the .i,lolnel U • ".egulolr," s.ye Evelyn when she .pp,ured on his bro.clcut sever.1 month, .90. Tom he 111'.$ gleeted by I. Big$by .nd .PPuled rcp.t.d the visit by coming to Evelyn's .,ir column .nd telling .bout "Src.U.,t .t the .ts • R.dio LiFe '1uest. 8,,,,,,,m.n.:' mike he cited his aim in these words: -"MY Intent can be~ simply statcd­ to bring to the radio audience a group of melodramas, and comedies and adventures and mysteries which say something through entertain· ment, and which admit that the lis· tening public, in this year of radio 1945 has a brain and knows how to use it when listening to radio drama . . [ hope this series will bring to Mu­ tual the dramatic excitement of plays written for these days when people ask to be amused, inspired, and given new faith," • When calling upon Mr. Oboler, we found the past few months spent - in working on a production for MGM had not changed his method of ver­ satHe craftsmanship 'for the ether waves, Nor had he changed In ap­ pearance. He -was still the same Oboter clad in the Inevitable T-shirt, pork-pie hat perched atop his head, and pencil In his hand. He was still the same jovial Oboler who ...... A HEW PORTRAIT SHOWS YHE 'SA ... E OLD OIOUI' in thc gct-up 01 which had a way ot draining the last drop ~ -he il 10 fond; c.su.1 cod, T-shirt, pork-pic h.t .top hi, hud ud comlorhblc of talent from his actors by means Ihoes. 8.clc on Mllt u.1 he i, presentin, d,.mu th.t enh:rt.in .nd il'llpirc. of' gentle persuasion or sometimes with an acrimonious tongue_ Need· less to say, they loved it. When a, break In the afternoon's rehearsal came, we sett\ed down in the rear of the studIo tor a chat. Mr., Oboler listened with one ear to ALesson ill Radio Drama the questions we were shooting at him and with the other to the ori· ginal music for the day's show. "Beautiful, isn't It?" he'd ask, re­ ferring to the score. "What," we queried, "do you do With Arch Oboler when you aren't writing radio dra- • mas?" Having A Time Unblinkingly, he answered, "Break By Tod Fredricks flrepaths." It seems he owns a hous('f high atop the mountains overlooking the ocean. Life was serene tor the three Obolers, Mrs. O. (as he refers The Old lVloster 0/ H orro,. Tales to his wife), three·year·old Guy, and Gives R adio Li/e the L owdoW11 011 Arch until the Fire Department or­ dered them to break firepaths-and [-l ow Y· Of/, D ream up Chilf Stories, in a hurry. "What a time, we're hav­ ing," he moaned.. (And Other Nicer T hi'1gs). Along He is also in the midst of pre· If/ith a Little OboJer Family Ne·ws paring' another movie for Metro and is at the same time nearing com· pletion on his first stage play. When askp.d which is his favorite form of WI',ln""la". 9 :311 , •• 111 cers. . • . I'm only kidding, I love .".,t""I-I)ml L"t. 1\111 work he laughed and answered, "It's it_" all work and I like it all." N A THU RSDA Y after· For six long yeal S, Arch Oboler To Oboler, Mrs_ O. has the best noon Radio Life dropped in· has been regarded as tops in radio eclltorld mind In existence: After to Mutual's Hollywood stu· circles: And no wonder! his five. comoleting a scrint, he turns it over dios to watch Arch Oboler hundred or more original plays have to her for edlting, and runs. It at work. "Shh!" we had made radio history. HIe; tales of has been said that he prefers w~rk . ceJ been warned. "don't disturb horror have curled the hair of thou· lng in darkened rooms for Inspua· him! He's in the midst of an intense­ sands, his dramatic narrations have tion and has regaled his secretaries ly dramatic scene." A cast of twenty brought a lump to the hardest of with dreams of horror beyond the stood assembled upon the huge hearts, and his humorous stories wtldest Imagination. Then he knows stage_ A thlrty·plece orchestra sat have handed a laugh to a world sadly he has a good idea. , poised, eyes upon Mr. Oboter in the in need of laughter. Whoever re· He is intensely proud of son, Guy, control booth. A deathly still lay up· ferred to Oboler as a boy.genius claims he cOUld pose for one of thos(' on the room. Suddcmly hc spoke. He wasn't far from wrong. He, of course, muscle· men ads. His chubby little whinnied like a horse. , scoffs at the title. "It's something I three.year-old body is. a J:"ass of "And that," he explained to his like to do':: muscles and Oboler wonders what convulsed cast, "is. what you sound Hia Aim will become of him If theY leave him like In here." Aside to us, he said, When he brou~ht his present series to grow up in the "wilds of the "'t's no wonder producers have ul- . of twenty·six plays to the Mutual (I'lfflM rllrn to Plly' 31 J ' .gc Thirty " • as due to the fact that I touch more wouldn't be drafted, and could also sections of people than the mere write, was Evelyn. Tibbett Talks About bobby·soxers. I tOUch the public of She didn't expect to do a partlcu. • all ages and Frank hasn't the fol· larly outstanding job, and nobody The "Hit Parade" lowing among men." was loo]sing for it. But today Evelyn . Later, we asked Mr. Tibbett to Bigsby and Radio Life are one, and name his favorite popular singer, she unquestionably has more warnl (CQntiniud /ruat p.~ 111 "Crosby," he replied, "He's the friends in Hollywood-from the front to Hollywood to make bls first movie, champ!" door guards and reception girls" to "The Rogue Song." Worldwide aCt the' very top stars and executives-­ cla im resulted (rom hls succeeding than anyone In her line Of work.' appearances on the screen, t~e radio, the concert and operatlc stage. A Lesson in Radio • As responsible for her success as anything, is the oft·taken.tor·grant· As Farm Owner ed,· but '"not so universal virtue at Today, the father of three children Drama being herself. You can't Interview and married a second time, the three or four hundred personalities, gifted baritone Is the contented (Canlinlltd fron! "Grit 3(J) of course, without run n i n g u p master of a farm home in Westport, Mountain land" In which they live: against temperament. In addition to Connecticut where he pursues farm· A few days ago was Guy's birth· good interviews and friendly recep· ing as his hobby. when not engaged day and Arch' ordered a huge choco­ tions, you also get "stood up," kept In the numerous divergent activities late cake for hIs son. But before the waiting, and "pushed around" by that till to overrIowing his newly· birthday took place, Oboler and Mrs. careless or inconsiderate people, If leased professlon~l life. O. had consumed most of the cake. you'll take 1t. .. In addition to his weekly air apt "Was he mad?" we wondered. Evelyn never has. Her philosophy pearances, his concert tours and "Nah. he was just as happy with is, "No one has a right to behave operatic r 0 I e S, Tibbett entertains his tiny square and three candles, UJat way. 1 don't care who they are." servicemen at camps and hospitals, and gobbled it down In no time." She sticks up tor her staff writers, partjcu1arly the latter of late, be· , When rehearsal had resumed, we too: will tolerate no careless incon· cause he believes the wounded are learned that ObOler was a perfect slderation for them. As for her short· In the greatest need. The boys like tIonist. Taking his capable cast of comIngs neave us face it, we all to hear him sing the songs for Theodore von Eltz. Tom Lewis, Gloria have them}, even Evelyn regards which he is known, such as "Road Blondell and others, he molded them this as her worst. She's a worrier. to Mandalay," "Without a Song," to his mood as does a shoemaker When things go Wrong at her edl· "Largo, al Factotum" and "Home oil with fine leather. Over and over . torlal desk or before her weekly air· the Range." they played a scene until it was show, la Bigsby paces nervously ''The boys seem to resent popular passed by the director. When Obbler, up and down upon the new rug on numbers." Mr. T I b be tt declared. himself. made a mistake, his cast her office floor and screeches "Holy ';They chierIy desire standard classics jokingly taunted him with cries of smoke!" and religious"muslc. There's a great "You'd better watch out: We'll' go When she's "doing a story," Evelyn demand for the 'Ave Marla' and work for that other 'boy· genius' and . still gets as excited as a young auto· 'Evening Star'," you'll be sooooooory." graph collector. She comes baclC from Asked if he planned' to resume his each interview with a great pile of !!creen career, the opera star Stlp· notes. "Oh. I've got the most won· . ulated, '''If the right story comes Radio Life Goes derful material," she says. "Listen along. t can't be an Arrow Collar to this . . ," thereupon enthusiastic· . boy," he laughed. "but I wouldn't On the Air ally reading a strlng ot notes on like to be miscast. It must be right." Jack Benny's ~hicken liver sand· wiches. Nancy Sinatra's bedspreads He related then the amusing recol. (Ct)ntinurd from PGor 26) , \. Dr Penny Singleton's lampshades-­ lection of his career, which occurred interviewee feel at ease, and her the sort of every.day items about during the m a kin g of the film, enthusiasm for everybody and every­ the stars which she knows her read· "New Moon:' In which he co·starred thing In radio gets over. All week ers and listeners want i~ .. hear. Ev· with Grace' Moore. In one scene, the long her radio friends drop in at her elyn is happiest when she has been ___ ~ript required him to lift Miss Moore small office in the Otto K. Olesen to one of the stars' homes, preierably from the ground to the back of a where there are children. " .."""'--- horse. Bldg.-Mel Blanc, Elvia Allman, Andy and VIrginia, John Scott Trot· She has championed dozens- o! sup. ____ Continued LafTy: "G r ace still ter, Louise Erickson, Shirley Dins· porting players and "unknowns" and laughs at it herself (she's a swell dale. Every morning lshe sits at the takes a deep satisfaction from the gal!) 'cause she weighed over one phone arranging stories and picture­ fact that Radio Lite articles have hundred and sixty pounds at that taking sessions with the publicity lifted quite a few of them to better time. Brother, the camera can cer· experts-NBC's Hal Bock. CBS' lJoyd jobs. tainly do some wonderful tricks!" Brownfield, ABC's Milt Samuel, Mu· Successful as she is, and facing Does Tibbett like radio? tual's Fair Taylor, KMPC's Wlllard what ·may well be a national career, "Sure!" he laughed. "You reach Hanes, KFWB's Don Ross and the she hasn't lost her sense of humor. more people, and traveling is bad. others--which materialize into writ· She can still tell stories like this It's sO much nicer to sit in one place ing assignments for herself and the on herself; A year ago, the Blgsby's and reach more people." staff. decided to enter their daughter, Mar. Explains Popularity Three years ago Evelyn ~ had no alyn in one ot the fashionable From the day the opera baritone dreams of being editor, radio star schools in B eve r 1 y Hili s. They took over the '~Hit Parade," after or anything more than someone you · thought It would be just as well not Frank Sinatra's depaT!ure, the nro· sit next to in the bus. She had had to mention in this rarified social gram jumped seven Hooper points. a flaIr for writing in college at Oc· atmosphere, that Evelyn had a job . We asked Mr. Tibbett how he would cidental and had help~d her husband and kept regular office hours on a explain this fact. When he was getting started in the magazine. On the second day of "I did wonder about it," he an. newspaper publishing bus i n e s s. school, young Maralyn's first assign· swered, "for the average has con. When the war suddenly took Radio ment was to write. a story on the slstently been higher. and that's the Life's ahle editor. Johnny Whitehead, "Highlights , of My Summer Vaca· important feature. I believe it was the only person who knew some· tion." She proud1y turned in a paper. curiosity. I explained the increase thing about the magazine, and "A Day With Mother on Radio Life:' t:wiliUltt t:nks--- I -"It was summer time. Th e ledyeS were green dnd the flowers el ll As the afternoon fddes into eve· ning, havel with us to magicdl in bloom. Robin Hood and his men countries-meet princes dnd peas­ had md together for the i r summer ants, and ani m ill s who tdlk­ sports. Some wire holding a jumping match, others were rdcing, while still eruted by Hdns Christidn Ander­ sen Clnd others, and brought to others. w~re Pfdcticing their fdvorite sport-an .rchery contest." life for you by ELINOR GENE.

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