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Radio Guide Campaign for Woman Commissioner Gains Impetus

Welcome Help: There may be a woman com· Appoint a Woman. says Senator Styles Bridges, missioner on the Federal Communications Commis· United States Senator hom New Hampshire: "The sion yet. After our recent Open Letter to President suggestion that a woman should be appointed to Roosevelt. issue of luly 14. Senator Styles Bridges the membership 01 the Federal Communications 01 New Hampshire, who is now ranked as one of the Commission is in full harmony with the true Ameri· four leading possibilities lor the Republican nomina· can tradition of representation, and would, I am tion for the Presidency, in a speech on the Iloor 01 confident, bring results 01 which the American peo­ the Senate at Washington. introduced into the Con· ple and Government would be very proud. The gressional Record the lull te xt of the RADIO GUIDE editors 01 RADIO GUIDE are to be congratulated for article and added his own personal endorsement. their support 01 the suggestion. In my lervice as As we go to press, we learn that Chairman Me· governor 01 the Stale of New Hampshire and as Ninch 01 the FCC has resigned. We learn further United Stales Senator I have witnessed practical that President Roosevell has already sent to the demonstrations 01 the achievement 01 women holding Senate the nomination of James L. Fly of positions of public I~I. When governor, I appointed to fill the vacancy. the first woman judge to be named in New Hamp­ Whatever are the qualifications of Mr. fly, we shire. In many cases today, women are appointed regret that our suggestion- backed by Sen. Bridges to positions of importance in competition with cap­ and other authorities- that a woman be appointed able men. There are instances, however. where to the FCC has been ignored. We are not giving women can be 01 especial value. The FCC largely up the fight here. If you agree with us that a falls into that latter category. All during the day woman's opinion is needed. write a letter to Presi· before the return of the bread·winner. the house­ dent Roosevelt today demanding a woman appointee Bridge.: "A woman ahould be appointed" wife and mother and her children enjoy programs for the next vacancy. particularly designed for them. She knows what great extensions of knowledge and entertainment • can be brought to her home by the modern miracle Mr. and Mrs. Celeb­ CONTENTS of radio. So it is that women have become author· rity: In a few ities on radio and its possibililies. days ago over 250,000 H ollywood H ylterics 2 "In the composition of the FCC, the ladies of the people gathered in Grant nation are well entitled to a voice. There are many Airlalto Lowdown " outstanding women who would make able members. Park. They came hom H ollywood Showdown 5 downslate Illinois, up­ It is my earnest hope that one of them will be ap· slate Wisconsin. and Broken·hearted Bandle.aders 6 pointed 10 the next vacancy in the membership of from every section of D iary of an On·the·Spot the Commission." America's second dty. News Reporter 10 No larger crowd has ever BUlm.n'a H oliday for LI,tener. 11 • met in this land. What What Every Liltener Heroic Heidt: You brought them together? Should Know 12 may have read else­ No light between cham· Snow White and the Seven where that Horace Heidt pion heavyweights, no FCC Dwarf. 13 has curled out that an· home·stretch duel be­ Backstage In Chicago 14 cient tradition of the theater that the show tween thoroughbreds, no Voice of the Listener 15 loot ball classic, no highly must go on. It happened 16 touted and advertised The March of Mu.ic the night 01 the recent Sally Rand strip·tease. R.dlo Shut·ln Number One 18 premiere of his new Instead, those 250,000 LI.tenlng to Learn 19 radio show. Observers came to listen to good Thl. Week'. Programs 20·36 noted that he asked his gay questions that eve­ music. They came to Birthday. 37 ning with one hand clap­ Lily Pon. hear good music per· On Short Wave. 38 formed by an expert or· ped to his side. A. the P unic: R.dlo Bonera 39 chestra under the leader· program ended, he col· Good Recorda; Mr. F.irfax ship of Radio Star Andre Kostelanelz and sung by 4. lapsed. Now he lies in Radio Star Lily Pons. A few years ago such a crowd T he Radio Newsreet 41 Doctors' Hospital, New in such a place would have been inconceivable. But Cover bll Charmante S lU dio York. recovering from an broadcasting has encouraged a taste lor good things. operation for acute appen· dicitis. Not many know And broadcasting has built stars who can bring oul M. L. ANNEN BERG, Publisher the people. Next time you hear a Grant Park broad· that Heidt has already cast coming from Chicago, visualize a great white CURT t S MITCHELL, Editor undergone more opera· handshell, and a green plain ending al the lake's lions, probably, than any edge, covered with more people than you've ever Vol. 8. No. 43 August II , 1939 ten radio starl. A1J a col· seen in your life. Then double the number. 731 Plymouth Court lege football player. his hack was injured. He has been a regular visitor to • Chicago, Illinois operating·rooms since. Despite great pain and long The week's best radio bouts with the surgeon's knife, he licked his diffi· '''''''' (" n •• 'Tn'" II .... K .. Io ...I'11 ..' "'''".1..... b~ I·.~' If""" 10.,.. ,,_1. 0 " ..... , caught newlyweds Har· " ,",.1...... ,.,J~·I ...... "" "''''',I.h, . Itll. ,,' Th. ('.,.". 4'00""'''' ..1 11 ,I,,,,. ,. •• "od. .\1 ••. 0\0""', ...... I'"" low Wilcox and Mari Bishop. recently 01 Oak Park, "'"I: ,\ .",,1,. ""'·t, ..... " ..... , u..q. ,I I' ll •.,. ".n ... ' )1 ... • .... : • .• 1 7.~" < 1' ...... 1. .. )1 ...... 1·,.... lltll.~ ".nomlp" illinois. in a gay mood. Lisleners who have followed .bo0 Cnll"" ~t., •. , ~u b ..'lptL .. Cover: the upward sweep 01 popularity of the fibber McGee .., ... In n," ' 8 • ~ ;to ...."I .... . "" ....""1 .. of .... I',". .. ,_. I•• n I'.. ,.1 \ 'ftl ..... 1. _boo 11.~I: _ .... , 14 " whose great playing has made his hand a record· and Molly program have also enjoyed. they tell us, ~,,',""I~U ....., .. In 1...... 1...... ,I. _. 13.50:_ breaker. He is thirty.two years old, was born in the ...,. n ... ",.1. b, ...... _. """ ..." .... _ the pleasant commercials. For these Mr. Wilcox ...... , . .. _ 111" ..... 10> ...... of K.D'" t;UDL "'... , __ coal regions of Pennsylvania, and was taught all he ...... '11 ... ·• t1ot. may take a bow- as he does currently eacb Tuesday knows, he says, by bis dad. He is married. bu two on the Alec Templeton program. linl;! kids, ia just under SiI feet taU.

I', t,u HOLLYWOOD HYSTERICS By Francis Chase, Jr.

Wantedl-Strong men for radio

producers In Hollywood. Must be able and willing to take it

exodus started, shaminq the puny ef· 01 proportion and went ''Hollywood''? forts of the lads and lassies 01 '49 who Or was it because they found the high­ trekked westward in search of the same pressure pace of dealing with dynamic, thing- gold. super-qilded screen personalities too These radio pioneers had hardly set hard to handle? up shop in their Pacilic paradise when A look behind the acenes gives a things beqan to happen. . 10 pro­ quick answer to these questions. ducers. They were spending more lime A year ago Norma Shearer, queen in sanatoriums and at health resorlS of the M·G-M lot. was to appear on the than in their offices, and the Biblical "Good News" program. The night ba­ plaques were as noth.ing compared to lore the broadcast (when rehearsals are the stomach ulcers, frayed nerves, jil- held), a social engagement kepI her from attending, and a atand-in had to read her linea. It was not until three houra before broadcast lime that Mi8!!i Shearer finally appeared in the studio. Then she objected to li nes in the script. They were immediately rewritten. An hour and a half before broadcast time, HE production 01 radio shows is a Miss Shearer finally found time to give funny business. Writerll, actors, the producer a few of her precious Tmusicians, announcers see to it that moments to run over her lines. Critics they aTe given lull credit lor their re­ pronounced her performance far from spective parIs in bringing you radio finished, and she hasn't done much shows, but Mr. Producer- who is on Ihe air aince. And-oh, yes, Ed shoved hIT back out 01 sig ht when Gardner, one 01 the producers of Ihe there's glory 10 be paased around­ program, reSigned. Bill Bacher, who is shoved right back up to the front had preceded. him in the same berth, again when a program "Jays an egg" had had lJimilar diUicuitielJ with stars­ and raps are forthcoming. Which is and consequent dillicuHies with his odd, because--by all the rules of the agency and c1ient-and had resigned game-the producer is the guy who several months before. ought to be shoving others around. The producer'. job is to see thai a T HE stars themselves are no bargains. good show gels on the air. He hal Hard·worked, diet-thinned, neurotic, two bosses- the advertising agency lor they are more pernickety about male· which he works lind the dient who rial they will use on the air than a sponsors the show-and he has 10 Broadway Angel is about Ihe play into keep them both happy. But his job is which he will dump filty thousand dol· bigger than thaI. He hires writers, lars. But the star's camp.followers­ actors, musicians, and he haa to keep the expert, price-haggling agent, trained them happy, 100. And when he fi nally to wring the last cent oul of sponsors whips a show out of all thia a680rted bidding for his star's talents; the star's lalent, he's right back where he sta rted. movie producer, always fearful that the The client may not li ke this-and star will not be p resented in jusl the doesn't, in most cases. The advertising best way; the slar's publicity men, agency may not like that. When the stooges and countless advisors, each script is chopped to pieces and pasted The ene of J oa n Crawford In rad io: T he sp irit with a new way of crawlipg into the back together again, the actors, writers, is w ilting but the flu h Is w eak. She i. eo­ producer's now rapidly thinning hairs­ musicians, announcers usually start in oper ative but suffers f r om ehron ie m ike f righ t these make hi' load unbearable. all over again because of the changes In a case like that of Mias Shearer, which have been wrought. the producer has bought a pig in a That is a very calm picture of what A couple of years ago the biq adver­ ters and even death which seemed to poke. He doesn't know how IJhe's apt the men who brain·trust your radi~ tising executives. in Ihe EalJt suddenly aUlict the producers of these "bigshol" to sound until the lasl moment ... and programs are up aqainst in the East. discovered that "Hollywood Hotel," a shows. The producer mortality-rate in she usually lives up to his worst ex­ When you starl talkinq about the fel­ biq-name program originating in Holly­ Hollywood soared skyward. pectations. Then, oh, then, don't his low who produces the big radio shows wood, was selling a lot of soup. A lillie Executives in the East began to bosses yell! The 10ng·dilJ­ from Hollywood, you multiply all this digging under the surface soon re­ wonder why producers-who for years lance wires burn and the Hollywood confusion by ten, add a million to the vealed the fact that Mr. and Mrs. John have moved normally along a routine producer gets another stomach ulcer product, and square the sum. In the Q. Publil; were more than pusingly path in New York-went suddenly .. or he goos berserk and talks back industry, Ihey have a name lor it­ interested in the radio appearances of crazy when they reached Hollywood. .. or resigns . Hollywood Hysterics. their favorite screen stars. Then the Was it that they simply lost their sense Joan Crawford Is willing enough but 2 lin I' suffers from a bad case of microphone he didn't like the drapes in his ollice. Not the least pressure on the nerve· a table and a glass of beer, face to lace. jillers, as does Jean Arthur, and there's Just jitters, hysterics, exaggerated ego. centers 01 the Hollywood producer Long.range compromises haven't nol much a producer can do about it Work is hard in California, and the comes hom the New York ollice via worked out. The Hollywood producer except hope for the best. Some lime desert clime is more adapted to siestas telephone, teletype and telegraph. The has learned that to deal successlully ago Patsy Kelly, appearing on Phil than to the boiler.bursting pressure re­ producer is always on the spot with with the prima donnas he meets there Baker's Gulf program, passed out cold quired 01 producers there in the land 01 his eastern bosses and the long.distance he must match his sell·confidence and from mike fright an hour belore air· make·believe. Harry Ackerman, pro­ control- taken together with the matter assuredness agaillsl theirs. It is probably time. The IIhow couldn't be rewritten ducing the "Phantom Pilot" five days of Ihe stars, the unions, the overwork­ lor this reason that producers- so sane but maybe a substitute could be found. a week, lound Gull's "Screen Guild doesn't decrease his sleepless nights. in New York- permit their egos to run In a dither, the radio producer had a Show" added to his labor. So he worked After every broadcast, the barrage of riot in Hollywood. But the producer heart attack and was removed to a every day and a couple 01 nights every telephone calls starts. And are they olten forgets to put aside this false face hospital. Then, ironically. Miss Kelly week until they hauled him 011 to a from fans? Oh, no! They're from the in dealing with old cronies in New recovered and went through the show Los Angeles sanatorium with a nervous agency and the client. and the producer York who knew him when. The result without a hitch, But the damage. as breakdown. More recently Bob Colwell, learns in plain alld blunt language how has been disastrous. far as the producer was concerned. had an important agency man in New York. "stinko" his ellorts have been. "What? Change a line? I'm the been done, alld it was several weeks was sent to Cailfornia to recuperate When shows were produced in New producer and to helJ with him!" before he was up and around, from an attack of rheumatic fever. While York, the "ironing out" wilh clients There are severa; remarkable items Dorothy Lamour once had a bad case there he took over the "Circle" writing· and agency executives was done over to come out of this whole jumbled of jitters before miketime, and Dwight state of aUairs, not the least 01 which Cooke, then producing the "Chase and is the quality of show which evenlually Sanborn Hour," didn't deal too softly results from all this confusion. The with her. Tears filled the lovely La· wonder 01 the whole thing, to thf! mour's eyes and Cooke took a small writer, is that any show gets on the air rap from his superiors. But thai was as from the movie mecca. It is even more nothing to the rap he took less than a remarkable thai good shows find their year later when Mae West read her way to the ether waves from Holly. "Adam and Eve" line;;; straight in rE!­ wood and that-in RADIO GUIDE'S an· hearsal and saved her implications by nual poll- Hollywood shows are invar· intonation for the actual broadcast. That iably at the top. And if an accurate, performallce ruined Cooke. nose-by.nose count 01 all radio listeners The worst babies to handle are guest were taken, il would show Pacific stars; not necessarily because 0/ the broadcasters command most of the slar's temper or temperament - al· listening ears. though there's plenty of both in evi· The second item which confuses your dence in most cases- but because each reporter no end is that- with all these show must be built 10 lit the star's per· casualties, mortalities, even-execulives sonality. The bigger the personality, can still find daring young men to the harder the job, and shows upon move up as replacements in the many which guest stars appear have devel· breaches. This is a practical demon· oped into the worst producer.breakers. stration that radio people are either Cecil B. DeMille is a producer who has insensitive to hurt and health or else­ been a notable exception to this rule. and I like this "or else"- they are fired Stars are afraid to turn in a sloppy per· with a courage and a love for radio art formance for a name as big as C. B.'s, that recognizes no obstacles.

T HE regular shows develop their trou· bles, too. In the Al Jolson.Parkyakar. kus·Martha Raye set·up of Jast season, Parky and Al very lleariy came to blows over script differences. The pro· ducer had to pacify them. equalize the laughs. and get the show on the air. Had Jolson not quit at the end 01 his thirteen·week option. this producer, too, T ypical of "Hollywood hysterics" might have gone the ulcer route. With Is the case of Norma Shearer, Dick Powell replacing Jolson in the whose radio producer resigned cast, everything moved along smoothly, for Dick is a slar who likes direction. There are plenty of other real people assignment. just to keep busy. It kept on the Hollywood rosters. Jack Benny, him too busy. "The Circle" was in its Charles Boyer, Edward G. Robinson hectic, experimental days, and in no are so helpful Ihat they practically pro­ time at all Colwell was in Palm Springs duce their own shows. Bergen, Don resting from a return attack 01 rheu· \\ Ameche, Nelson Eddy must be added matic lever. In the end, he was called 10 this list. back to New York because he was too Bing Crosby, Bob. Burns, Lum and valuable a man to the agency to be Abner, Bob Benchley, foe E. Brown, allowed to kill himself writing alld 1 Al Pearce, Fibber McGee, Eddie Cantor, worrying. in Hollywood. Ioe Penner are all easy to work with­ There are other alllictions which ba­ "smoothies," as the radio producer set the Hollywood producer. He is work· calls them. Clark Gable is another who ing in a union town and there are more not only accepts direction bUl asks for union rules there than in any other it. "I want to be as good on the air as spot in the world. There is a union on the screen," is the way he puts it. for turning on and off the lights, lor Not all of the trouble endured by sound·effects men, for engineers, musi· Hollywood producers comes !rom with· cians, actors, each with its own peculiar out. Under close contact with gilt·edged pattern 01 regulation. It is little wonder names and the magic 01 the Calilornia that producers forget to lake it easy­ sun, egos expand and producers must as was the case with Gordon Thompson. J exert a real ellort to keep from suc· Thompson, a young man though a cumbing 10 the egocentrisms peculiar veteran producer 01 the "Vallee Variety to Hollywood. One producer worked Hour," spent long hours clearing the hard and long in a New York adver· impedimenta which confronted his tising agency where he didn't even show, more hours than a man should have a desk. Now, in Hollywood, he spend at work. The result was that he has a luxurious office with everything lell over at a rehearsal the day before a his heart could desire .. and blew broadcast last spring and, a few hours higher than a kite the other day because laler. was dead 01 the heart attack. 3 Airialto Lowdown

------By Martin l ewis>------

NEW YORK.-Another cartoonist mony with her spouse and they have will become a national radio figure agreed to disagree ... The same when John Hix inaugurales a weekly goes for the Buddy Clarks, who, I hall-hour program based on his understand, are living under sepa· "Strange As II Seems" cartoon. First rate rools. of the series gets under way Thurs­ day, August 17, over CBS, and will Some autograph hound stole the be sponsored by Palmolive Shave mail-box Irom in front of Bob Rip­ \ Cream, which lor the past lew sea· ley's home. It had the cartoonisi's sons paid the bills lor the "Gang famous signature pllintod on it ... Busters" program. It is expected the Bess Johnson's personal stationery is crime-detection dramas will switch to distinguished by a drawing 01 a another produci ... The Quixie Doodles, introduced large roomy hOWie with the words "Hilltop House" by Bob Hawk lasl season, will be laken over by inscribed under il ... Michael Fitzmaurice, who plays Ted Colt (above) II qUeltlon marklman, Ihoot­ Colonel Stoopnagle starting October 20 over MBS Jimmy Kent on the Myrt and Marge airingl, moved Ing mUllcal queltlonl.t participantl In CBS "So You Think You Know MUllc," Sun. afternoon . , . Thill mow should be a natural for Lemuel Q" into a new apartment acrou from I riding.academy. who will undoubtedly tell everyone now that his Mr. and Mrs. F. have not only taken up riding but middle initial is for Quixie. h's an idea anyway, for her lirst wedding anniverNry hubby presented Colonel. isn't it? ... "Sherlock: Holmes" returll$ to wiley with a saddle·horse ... Barry Wood JUlIhed the airlanes Ihis fall over NBC, with Basil Rathbone his wile to the hospital for the expecled arrival of as the star ... Altention, housewives! Another live­ their second child. It was a lalse alarm, so they times-weekly serial, titled "Donna Curtis," makes its went ba.ck home-the blessed event will take place debut over CBS starting September Il-or don't you any day now ... Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross (ahe is care? , .. Wlyne King's new progrlm lor Colgate Jane Froman, 01 coulIle) are very unhappy, but liIlarts on October 7 over I CBS Coast-to-Coasler. don'l gel me wrong: they're not having marital troubles. They're unhappy because neither can at. Aside to Evans Plummer: There's more to thaI tend the broadca8ts of the other. Don is emcee 01 slory about Eddie Canlor Ihan you had in your Columbia', new "Alibi Club" heard on Sundays at column last week, according 10 an inside repor!. 7 p.m. EDT, and Jane is heard on the "Musical Play· I'm lold Cantor ,ook a crack II someone very close house." which immediately follows that program II 10 Ihe sponsor Ind Ihe renewal conlract Ihat was another studio. all ready to be signed was immediately torn to pieces ... Anyway, I understand Cantor is prac· ' us y Arl.,.. Frane/, tically set lor a new show in behalf of a group of Arlene Francis was a very busy gal all lasl week. insurance companies, .. D'Arteqa's band, now play­ Besides being on "What's My Name?" she had a Jive­ ing in Sun Val/ey al Ihe New York World's Fair, limes·a-week daytime show to work on, lil/ed in as starls a Coasl·lo-Coasl series over NBC on August 20, guest conductor tor the ailing Horace Heidt, and Jimmy Shields, tenor, the Norsemen Quarlelte and appeared as a guest on " It I Had the Chance" ... a style commenialor will also be heard on the show Which reminds me that on the last·named show a ... Starting September 30, Ed Thorgersen beqins guest failed to make an appearance at the last a series of sporl$ resumes to be heard every Sat­ minute due to what they called sickness, which in urday niqht ... On Sunday, September 24, NBC my opinion was a new name tor mike frighl. Any­ Dick Pinner won the New York World'i Fair wU/ present a dramatization 01 hiqhlights in the his­ way, Felix Knight not only had to sing on the pro­ Barkerl' Conlelt Iponlored by "Welcome Neigh­ tory of the United States Supreme Court in com­ gram that night but he also subbed tor Ihe absent bor" program, heard over MBS Frl. evening. memoration of the 150th anniversary of the founding guesl ... Gabriel Heatler doesn't take any chances 01 the institution . , , The "Betty and Bob" show of a guest not showing up. He has a script all p,e­ has moved to New York from Chicago ... The paled just in case a " We, the Person" doesn't show Raymond Paige show, "99 Men and a Girl," ends up. Althouqh it was written last September, he hasn't its run wilh the broadcast of August 18. had 10 use it yet, but he remembers the day you didn't meet the "Person you didn't expect to meet" "flr.ly " . nonol on Ihe Fred Allen show because the person didn't Horace Heid! carried out the tradition 01 the the­ show up. Wow! What a sentencel ater, the show must go on, when he wenl through the first broadclst 01 his new "Answers from the , jts About 'Em Dancers" program while in terrific pain. Immediately Gelling back to "II I Had Ihe Chlnce," MOlt after the program went off the air he was rushed Lewis, wriler and master 01 ceremonies of the pro­ to the hospital and had his appendix removed shortly gram, really has his hands lull with llsl-minute alter his arrival. At this writing he's progressing cancellations, which cause hurried rewriting 01 the nicely and should be back on the p rogram by the script and a hurry·up call lor another artist to replace time you read this .. Harry "Bottle" McNaughton the missing one. Recently Ma.jor Al Williams, the had a housewarming at his beautiful new home in flyer, was scheduled. but a day belore the program Manhasset. . . , Maxine of the An· he gol word he would hive lolly 10 New OrleaD!;. drews Sisters and Lou Levy, manager of the trio, The lollowing week Charlie Barnell, the orchestra· are about to wed if they have nol already done so leader, was due, but his night-club engagement . Rosa.lyn Silber, who grew up as "Rosie" of "The was moved up a lew days, coinciding with the Goldbergs," celebrates her twentieth birthday soon broadcast. That's what they have to expect when and she is expected to announce her engagement guests work for free ... Last Sunday Ezra Stone Ihe same day. had to do quite a bit of rushing. He was on "The Aldrich Family" Irom 7:00 10 7:30 p.m. EoT from Songstress Patricia Gilmore used to work lor her Radio City, and Ifter the broadcast made I quick boss and now her boss works for her, which is one dash out of the studio 10 appear on the stage in way of telling you that Patricia and bandleader Eruic ''What a Life" al Brighton Beach (which is at least Madriguela were married recently in Crown Point, one hour away by subway) at 8:30, which was Clrl Krell, owner of Onyx Club and gultarllt Ind... , Songstress Penny Wise, who was heard curtain time. After the show he had to be back in for Peter Van Steeden, married Helen Carroll last season on Eddy Duchin's sponsored show and is Radio City at II :30 for Ihe repeat broadca.st, and of Merry Mael. Above: Fred Allen blene& now vocalizing over Ihe Mutual net. is not in har- he still doesn't know how he did it. 4 lin I' Hollywood Showdown

------By Evans Plumme r"------

HOLLYWOOD.-Artie Shaw, ex­ support Charles Boyer this la11- ponent of the siulinq clarine\. is meaning that the Woodbury guest­ scorching his co-workers_tars, star policy hAS ended. And also principals and entire cast-on the meaning that 20th Century-Fox, Don M-G-M 101, where he is completing Ameche's employers, will continue his chore in the making of "Dancing to throw whing-dings at Jim's voice Co·Ed," starring Lana Turner, the similarity to his brother on the air ... gorgeous. Thai bit of A-I pulchritude Everett West, the Al Pearce tenor was overheard 10 say. "I think he's a discovery, has the inside track lor stuffed shirt." Lana was nol talking the male singing spot on Jade about the picture's director. On ono Benny's tall lel1-O series ... Roger occasion Mr. Shaw didn't like the Pryor, ditto, for the master of cere­ script and flared. "I won't speak those lines!" '1 monies spot on the next "Screen Guild Show" stanza will." countered Roscoe Karns. He did--and slole · .. Connie Boswell wUl sing for "Good News" when the scene. AI another time. alter making two takes it resumes September 7 and John Conte may be the of a scene, the director asked Arlie to lead his band m.c. Frank Morgan is almost cleared to rejoin the in a third. Artie is reported to have tossed down his show . .. Nelson Eddy's latest joy is his acquisition b

Arlie was over .. qualter.hour late to the set the Ken Carpenter timed his emergency appendectomy ~-" other day. He was told off by his director. The cast to the day. He was operated upon Friday, July 21. When Atlantlc City buch cenlora atopped Bob chuckled inwardly. The director only did what every missed the July 27 Krait Music Hall chime-ringing, Hope bathing In trunka only, he came back one 01 tbem would Wee to have done. In tact, tbey and was slaled to return to his post the ned week druttlng about In comic old · tlme bathing ault are all still conspiring to make Mr. Shaw very · .. New policy 01 NBC allowing its Pacific Coast uncomfortable. blue network to CIlrry electrically transcribed repeat Between lakes, Mr. Shaw is allegedly busying broadcasls of eastern programs arriving here too himself trying to impress Ih e cuter of Ibe extra girls. early in the aflernoon will aid West Coast listeners. This tollows in line with Arlie's recent switcb trom First assist will be Ihe replaying of "Information, adolescent Judy Garland to squire the equally young Please" at 8 p.m. PST Itartlng August 15. June Preisser to a recent preview, but not without a celebrity.hunter causlically observing, "Humpbl Ten· Vita l Sfafll t ln . •• nessee comes to Hollywood/" Beth Wilson, the "Grouch Club" canary, has a secret boy Iriend in low, as does likewise Edna Swj" 9 1(1", Oil WI., OdeIl. the Johnson's Wax songbird ... Jack Les­ Swing King Benny Goodman still seems to be big coulie is that serious about Susie Ream, the M-G-M business very much. His current schedule calla for sekky ... Hanley ("Papa Higgins") Stafford and opening August 3 at the Victor Hugo Cafe, in Bev­ Vyola Vonn, ex-Canlor actress, will hitch but quick erly Hills, lor sixteen days. taking time 011 August 5 · .. The Don Ameches welcomed their third son, to playa concert at Hollywood Bowl with Alec Tem· Thomas Anthony, a six.pounder, on July 20. Don picton. a flight Aug\l.8t 20 to Atlanlic City lor a date always keeps an "0" in each son's lirst name; it's a there from the 21st to the 27th, another special plane gaoq-Iuck superstition . .. July 23 brought a son to flight to Toronlo for three days beginning August 28, Mrs. Dick Foran and another to Mrs. Gordon Jenkins, a third August 31 to Colorado Springs for a one­ wile of NBC's Hollywood music director.. Born nighter, and a final flight back to Beverly Hills to July 24 to Mrs. Mall Barr, wile of NBC publicity ~­ playa month at the Victor Hugo. starting September des.l:man, an incubator daugbter. On honeymoon tour abroad, Tyrone Power, for- 2. A TWA DC3 transport has been chartered by merly of " Hollywood PlayhouiU." and wife An­ Goodman for hll lui, long jumps and will be Imown Whr. TII.V Ar. nabella took movies of Rome'a Collnum rulnl as the King of Swing Special. Kay Kyser is taking a Hollywood vacation. work­ ing only on his Wednesday broadcasts. until August P. S. Harry Sosnik, batonoor of the Joe E. Brown 26, when he begins work on his RKO picture, "That's and Woodbury programs, recently said, "We have Right, You're Wrong" ... ' eBBe Lasky opens a always had 'swing' and we a/ways will have, but it "Gateway to Hollywood" unit at Fort Worth, Texas, reached its popularity peak several months ago . .. August 5, and during the next nine weeks in order since Ihen it has given way to a sweeter, more melo­ will take the troupe, including Anita Louise and dious type 01 musical interpretation ." Wendy Barrie, to Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, New Will somebody please te11 Goodman? Orleans, Atlanta, Washington, D. C., New York City and Chicago. Young men and women entrants for Ott th'e MI•••.•• the fall "Gateway" seriee will be selected in each Bing Crosby, Ltd .. sued Uncle Sam July 21 to town ... Frances Langlord, after breaking the Fort recover the capital'ltock lax the corporation paid lor Worth Ca.sa Manana hOWie record. hied herseU to 1933 on stock then valued at 52,000,000. Even though Lakeland. na., where her native town turned out to the suit may fail to lest the NRA Act, u it is supposed honor her ... Parkyakarkus opens at AtlAntic City's to do, it seems 10 indicate that the blushingly modest Steel Pier Aug\l.8t 8 lor a week and August 23 at the Bing. despite all denials, is a millionaire ... The San Francisco Fair ... Cliff Edwarch heach also to absence 01 "Little Man" Arthur Q. Bryan from the Atlantic City lor an August 13 opening. July 23 edition 01 "The Grouch Club" is accountable by an argument over remuneration. He may be back TII'9 LIlieS , •• - with more pay- belore this ink is dry ... Hah! Tufty (Abner) Gait back from Canadian fishing-trip, Wendy Barrie bas given up smoking 10 as to work whele a 240-lish day is his story. and oil again to two-handed in Imilling to completion a sweater for Mena, AIk., 10 visit tbe natives of that state belore Rudy Valleel Bob Burns gets there Augwt 7 ... His partner, Cbet Vacationing g o ..lp reporter Jimmie F idler (Lum) Laud, in Irom his third fishing·trip at Lake (left) giyea drlylng tlpa to conte.tant In Soap Gale Page and lUn Ameche have been signed to Mead, and out again lor his fourth to Ihe same lake. Bolt Derby, held neltt week In Akron. Ohio I' 1/41 5 BROKEN-HEARTED BANDLEADERS

HE heart-rending story of PagliA can indulge the dre

When the late Chick Webb .... as alivI!. he worked long hour, to hold the He holds long, hard rehearaala, often make. the arrangements, handles the place hi' band had won lind to build It to even greater heights as a musical bookings and buslne .. matters. The result of Chick Webb" overwork war> organization. Wielding .. balo" ia a ,mall pari at the band leader', luk death, and here hi, widow i, shown being comforted al hi. funeral

B andsmen who play at night suffer from poor food, usually sandwiches Chief headache of the band leader I, "balanitis:' a disease w h ich makes his hurr iedly gulped at intermi5Siol'l" Thi, i, true of the big-name band •. best musician grab a baton and Itart leading his own band. G ene Krl' pa, too,.a shown by Guy Lombardo', men (above) at this amalt lunch-counter for mer Benny Goodman drummer, gave I'P his old job for iI baton

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P ublicity gags and charities, necesury for every band leader, add more Travel, with its uncertain ties a nd discomforts, " the bane of every band­ g ray hairs to the maestro's troubled head. H ere Sammy Kaye Is shown leade r's elCistence ... but necessary. Several members of Hal Kemp's playi ng _ Jitterbug con test In New York City for pUblicity purpOSei t ro u pe were badly injured w h e. n this train, csrrylng them , was wrecked

8 ' /13 .' When a Bandleader Clicks, the World IS His Oyster

HE bandleader lives for the day when his band Tdicks. Of "catches on." Then he knows-if he h"s not been beaten and battered down by adversities and heart· bro"k on the long W{lY up--­ the fulln ess of a $ucceuful life born of struggle and hunger and sheer determination. Now he enioys hobbies he once dreamed of, and the penny­ pinching days of his rise are almost forgotten. Almost, but not quite. In the past, band· leaders who were "throug h" swelled the relief roles. Today, maestros are capably m,,"­ aged and save for the rainy days ahead. And while they are on top, the plaudits of the public and the thrill of creo· tive work compensate in some measure for the grind of long hours and hard work and for those hidden heartaches. ~ .. Success to Guy Lombardo has meant speedboats which, Marriage of bandleadera to debutantes ..... ith ..... hom they onee, he was forced to admire from Oil distance. Here he are often thro ..... n I, not unusual. Above are Hsi K emp is shown receiving trophy after $etting a new speed record and loclalite ..... ife, the former Miaa Martha Stephenson

_e, ...... ',., When Kay Kyser ...... an unKnown band leader, fresh from a North Carolina eampus, he knew all the hardships of the one - night stands, Now hit appearances-as at Catalina, shown above-are grand triumphal tours

One of the biggest and best sources of a band's Income, once it has Each succeuful bandleader has hi. own hobby and hia own way of spending arrived, Is radio. And radio has played a great part in building banda. the big money which cornea ..... Ith sueeess. Some like boats, some airplanes, Maestro Benny Goodman Is shown here broadcOISting on the Camel Caravan while Phil Harris-Jack Benny's genial music-muter-prefers polo ponie. " 'In 9 DIARY OF AN ON-THE-SPOT NEWS REPORTER By Bob Trout

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Left: BQb TrQut ( r.) greets the onll . the ol'lly professor Q uiz abQard hi, dre a tn ~ boat. M MI, Qui: I, In background. AbQve: Trout (seated) b"o.dca~. ftQm for Columbia's Mr. Europe' bound AtlantiC Clip· . per, aided by • CB. eftgl""r Trout, life IS just one hectic whirl- with a portable mike

"N 0W Ihis year, everything is hom cities as far apart as Reno, N& going 10 be different." vada, and Lexingt!)n, Virginia, followed It was a promise 10 myself the King and Queen on the royal tour and II. New Year's resolu1ion combined. of Canada and the United States, and During the summer of 1938, your salt­ spent the month of June in almost con· water-minded correspondent had . ac­ tinuous traveling. II anyone reading the Sa. turday night "Battle of Wits" quired II. boat, II. very small boat, but a these lines has been down to Long barely gra2:ed the dock, when he did lifelong ambition come true. When Island Sound lately , it would be a kind going at once. What happened ahar a Douglas Fairbanks, climbing out New Year's Day . 1939, arrived, thai gesture to send me a postcard stating that is summed up in this diary I through a deck window and leaping boal had not yet felt the uncertain whether I still ha.ve a boat. scribbled as the year progressed: onto the wharf. The other passengers touch 01 her new owner's h(lnd upon The year 1939 started, for example. cheered IlS I introduced, "the one, the the wheel. Thus the resolution: A with the convening 01 Congress in Febru;uy 17, 1939. , La. only, the original Professor Quiz!" lillie less hectic dashing over the land­ Washington. I broadcast that as usual. W ent down to meet the Professor a\ scape, portable microphone in hand, Then, just as the excitement was dying Canal Street on the Mississippi this March 23, J939. San Francisco, Calif. and II. lot more peaceful cruising with down and it looked. as though my morning. There was a fog on the river Visited "Treasure Island" with the II. boar s wheel in hand. schedule was going to be compara· thick as pea soup and I was scared still Professor today and saw the sights. It was II. good resolution, and I kept tively easy, Professor Quiz decided to the Professor wouldn't arrive at the I'm stopping here for a little while alter it so well that by March, 1939, I was take his program on a two-months tour microphone in lime. But the log burned flying back and forth between New pulling on the CBS network a daily of the country. That meant that I. as oU after a while, and along came his Yo rk and the Quiz entourage, which news broadcast live times II week, and his announcer, would have to do some steamboat around the bend. Her pro· has gone everywhere in the past month, commuting between New Yo rk and pretty tall traveling back and forth be· gress was preUy slow, and I knew the including the Gull Coast, Reno, and New Orleans. And by the time 1939 tween New York and wherever he was broadcast wouldn't go on in time at the Hoilywood. We were in Hollywood was half through, I had made a month's louring, in order to keep my nighUy rate the crew was tying her to the dock. for three weeks. The Professor's still tour of the Pacific Coast, broadcast news broadcasts from New York and So did the Professor. The boat had (Continued on Page 36) 10 I /ll I' BLJSMAN'S HOLIDAY FOR LISTENERS

Llltener, vl,ltl"; N. V. Fair may take bUlman'. Or here, where Ray Perkin. (r.) air. "Letter. Fair vl.ltor. may not only see hCllmile, 'Itnt holldayl iI. here, where "VOK Pop" ( Sat.) qulned H ome" (Sun.). A ..lata"! Helen E. Bennett looks radio models ilnd televl.lon broadcast•• but may lawnmower· •• lelm," gUeit of British king on ill lucky letter. writer phone. letter recipient thrill to being televised (al above) at RCA exhibit

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"Hobby Lobby" (Wed. NBC) exhibit, sponsored "Gang BUlters" ellhlblt future. dram •• "The George Jeuel (I. In horlele .. c,1rrlalle) I, In by Dave Elma" (Itanding). offer. th ing. heard Lal' Mile," Floyd Woolsey playa role of con· charlie of Old New York. where IIltenel'1l may "go on Ilr, luch .. pllno_pl.ylng by flngerleu miln demned ml": chair I, ume lIS one In Sing Sing Gay Ninety," villt IhoPI, cafe., lee Je ..el nightly [' ./'* II WHAT EVERY LISTENER SHOLJLD KNOW

. In Ihis concluding lIrticle on the FCC By Curtis Mitchell control of broadcasting by the rcc, /lnd radio. the editor recapitulates the is the clause which provides thai radio ideas he has presented in two previous slalions must operate in the public in­ issues, and ventures some prediction.s terest. The only interpretation of public as to what broadcasters may do in the interest has been that placed upon it by future to rid radio and radio listeners the commiaaioners after an act of the of the hindrances to good listening alation which has resulted in that sla­ which the present administration 01 the lion's loss 01 license. FCC has placed upon them.- Editor. This dofoe! can be remedied only through addilionallegislation, and there ACK in 1927, Herbert Hoover was is a growing feeling that the license Secretary of Commerce; newsboys under which radio stations operate Band stenographers were getting should be akin to thai under which rich in the stock market; NBC had railroads operate - the issuance 01 a staged -the year belore - its lin'll big certificate 01 public convenience and broadcast with such substantial figul es necessity without the public·inlerest as Will Rogers, Titta Ruffo, Mary clause. a clause whIch lends itself to Garden and Weber and fields par· such varying interpretations as a chang­ ticipating; and pseudo-scientista were ing commission may care to give it. blaming radio lor Ihe excessively wet The whole problem resolves itsell or aridly dry weather that struck simul· into a simple queltion: What will be the taneously in diHerent parts of the land. future 01 American broadcasting? And radio, that voluble and raucous in· There are two alternatives which face iant, still in its swaddling-clothes, wan· ./ UI. We can continue under the present dered about a world that was still new system of broadcasting which - in the and strange to him while we sober face of a government-fostered instabil­ adults watched his antics with curioslty , ity and a censorship of fear - hu given and a certain amount of tolerance and us the finest broadcast programs and - luning in our radios - found the air a technical excellence achieved n~ filled with strange noises and felt that r where elle in the world, or we can go, the infanl, lor all his phenomenal on the other hand, to government con· growth, was still a problem child. Radio l "o ~ l d and doe. regulate itaelf. Broadway'l best people accepted Irol or operation. Yet men - substantial citizens ­ Gypsy Ro' e Lee', ( above) e~cl tl ng strip tene. L.ou Holtz' funn le.t Television, facsimile newspaper are were inv.es1ing large sums in the de­ "blue" I torlel, but broadcaster. ban all suggestive .kill, dirty wor ds actualities, and the future of radio arl velopment 01 broadcasting-plants, alu­ and mechania ileems unlimited. But it dio. and in serving the public, with no is limited. It is limited by Ihe economic real comprehension 01 Ihe commercial make such censorship effective. We of Congress suddenly turned franken­ problem of finanCing. The whole indus­ possibilities inherent in the new art but have seen, too, how the quality 01 radio stein, ignoring the will of Congress and try is limited by the problem of financ­ purely from a sense of public duty and programs haa auflered as a result 01 determining just what America n radio ing, for its development to its present in a pioneeri ng ellort to develop this lack of adequate linancing - due to the slations shall or shall not say during state has been largely upon private new medium into somothing important short license periods and the con­ international broadcasts. To carry out finanCing. Today private financing is and worth while. sequent failure 01 banks to invest in a their purposes. violation 01 thia lan­ nOI able to carry the load, and radio That same year Congress. in order 10 business whose future is so uncertain tastic principle will warrant revocation must be placed upon a sound, business­ avoid the confusion that was becoming --and because 01 the diversion of lund.. 01 a radio slation's license and thereby like basis to gain banking confidence acute becaw;e of overlapping bequen­ from proqram.building to meet the ex· force it out of business. and continue to progress. cies and the freedom with which any pense of fill ing out long and detailed "This regulation is but a small cancer The dilficulties in which the radio broadcaster might choose his wave­ fCC questionnaires and in payment 01 now ... but it will spread like any oth· industry now finda itself are auch basic length. enacted the first radio-communi· lawyers' fees for FCC hearings. er malignant growth until free speech contlicts between Americanism, aa rep­ cations act with the express purpose of In short. while radio has grown up is throttled, the press will be the mouth­ resented by our constitutional guar­ assigning frequenciea and policing the to most of us and Is a favorite medium piece for a lew. and radios will biare antees, and fasciam, as represented by physical transmission 01 radio broad· of entertainment and inlormation for forth only the ideas 01 the fCC." increasing governmental control and casts. This act created a federal Radio millions 01 listeners, a source of em­ The chief defect In the present radio censorship, that the industry has found Commission, composed of live memo ployment for hundreds 01 thousands of act is that it did nOI definileiy set up many new champions to sponsor its bers, to administer the people, not alone In a three-year license peri· cause. Newspapers, which act. The act also, with broadcasting but in the od for radio atations. At have had no good word wise foresight. prohibited allied industries, it is still the outset, when radio for the industry in the any action on the part 01 a problem child to the was an untried quantity past. have blasted forth this commission which fCC. Or, at least. that ia and the stabiHty and de­ with editorials 01 protest would even remotely re­ the attitude that that au­ pendability of broadcasl· against infringements up­ semble censorsh ip 01 gust body has assumed ers was unknown. such a on liberties of speech. programs. As a further in ita treatment of the short term was justifi· The radio industry, alone. protection for listeners. industry. able. It is justifiable 10- has been silent. who are the owners 01 A bill which has for its day in the caae 01 new Whether it were better the wave-lengths, the act sole purpose the curbing stations which have not to ait silently back and provided that s tations 01 "bureau arrogance·' on yet demonstrated their lake its nwdicine like. must be operated '·in the the part of quasi·judicial ability and reliability. lillie man, or whether 11 public interest, conve­ Radio taboos Lou', and quasi-legislative But in the case 01 the Only Me~ leo permit. would be beller to mus­ nience and necessity." best Broadway gags units which have persiS- older stations whose rec­ Dr. Brinkley', talkl ter, through its own self- The instrument through tently ignored the courts ords are unimpeachable, advertising lacilities-the which this police power was to be ex· and Congress to impose their own will such stringent licensing provisions Clln broadcasting syslcm-a strong public ercised was the license, without which and interpretation upon Congressional be justified only on the ground that the support for a three-year or a lifetime no station could broadcast. The act pro­ acts has recently been introduced in Commission feels it should maintain a license and elimination of the "public vided that such licenses lor commercial Congress. We wonder il the sponsor of strict control over these stationa. interest" clause, is a difficult decision. stations were to be issued for a period that bill had in mind that little body 01 The short·term license is a defect You may get a belter picture 01 of not more than three years. seven politically appointed commis­ al once remediable under the existing radio's spot by likening it 10 a lillie boy We have seen. however, how the sioners who make up the FCC. law without lurther amendment or leg. who ha.s been beaten and bullied by a very purposes of the act have been Congressman McLeod, of Michigan, islation. The FCC can dearly extend larqer boy who now stands over him voided by the federal Communications specifically condemned their assump­ license periods 10 the luJl three-year with a dub hying, " 1 dare you 10 tell Commission - Iuccessors to the feder­ tion of censorship powers on the floor term allowed by law and the Situation anyone." al Radio Commission - in its assump­ of the House a few weeks ago when now obtaining will be largely cleared One day, though. radio will find ita tion of censorship powers under au· he compared the commission 10 a up. voice. When it does, if our democratic thority of the ··public interest" clause, frankenstein. The second delect in the act. which processes prevail, you may expect to using its licensing power as a club to "Here:' he said. "we have a creation makes for an arbitrary and oar·like hear the lur lIy. 12 SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN FCC DWARFS

NOW W HITE (Broadcasting) had seven dwarfs, too. But h e~ were much ~inder to her t han the gentlemen in W.uhington S who comprise the Federal Communications Commission. In 4 world where efficiency is reached only when trained experts CIre in charge, our Government persists in the system of making political appointments to this vitally important bO

Norman Sta"ley Case, Sr., a former governor of Most recentty appointed commiuioner is F red­ George He"ry Payne likes publicity, scraps, and , is one of the most brilliant, al80 erick I. Thompso", Mobile, Alabama, newspaper his job. A former New York tax commissioner most democratie men on the Commission. Al­ publisher, shown taking oath ill April, 1939. a nd news paperman, he was appointed to the though his governors r eeord is to be comme"ded, Thompson previously served on other Federal Commission in 1934. Once he sued a radio maga­ and he is si"cere, he is not radio-trained. commissions, may replace McNinch If latter re­ zi"e for call1''g him "ames. His salary is $10,000 Salary $10,000. Previous radio experience: None tires. Salary $10,000 a year. No radio experie nce per year. Previous radio experience: None

Paul Atlee Walker had a record of service 0" Only Commissioner with a radio bsckgrou"d Is Colonel Thad H. Brown was general counsel of Oklahoma state regulative commluio"s before T. A. M. Craven, An"apolls graduate and Fleet the old Federal Radio Commission before Presl· his appointment to the FCC In 1934. Jolly and Roldlo officer from 1913 to 1936. Before his ap­ de"t Hoover named him as commissioner in 1932. good-natured, he I, well liked. But state com' pointment he wal engaged in ndlo research, both An Ohioan, vetera" of a long political career, his mlsllons and the FCC are horses of different governmental and private. Salary $10,000 per chief recommendations were knowledge of the colors. Salary $10,000. Radio experience: No"e year. Previous experience in radio: Plenty intricate law of broadeasting. Salary $10,000 P I/U 13 BACKSTAGE IN CHICAGO

- •••,110 ..._ Actre.. H elen Be llml!!er, pictured .bove with young daughter, hal not yet turned thirty. but pl.y. the part of an old wom.n '0 eonvincinilly .he I, often ca.t In .ueh roles II th.t of Sar,h Jane Kane in "Story of Mary Martin" (NBC, Mon. through Fri.). See Item below

CHlCAGO.-Radio is a matter-of·fact 'adllt.,_ l ,..wW•• future these day•. but ii', astonishing By Don Moore Hugh Sludebaker, Dr. Bob of "Bache­ how often I fact or an incident .trikn lor's Children," is enlarging the acze'ge WI with the full impact of radio', utter of his /"m in the Ozarb ... Speaking capacity for the unusual and intriquinq. the fine and talented back to the Baltimore jail. of the OztIrb, Arky of the "National Take the case of Betty Winkler ilnd the young couple in a sincere Garry had to get to Chi· Barn Dance" owns an expensive guitar, brooch. lor instance. The story began e:q>ression 01 utmost sym· cago lor a broadcast, so but he speaks longinq/y of the hand· several years ago and reached a climax pathy. he cOIUJiqned the Minus made instrument he had when he was only a lew weeks ago. The popular to the strong ann 01 the a boy. Now an old friend in Knobnos­ NBC Chicago mamatic star had a de­ Tw_.t ~· f o ll ,.-nldoo! law. and. having already ler, Mo., has completed a guitar he has voted (an in a Pennsylvania town. Thi. Ken Robinson almost .be­ mined the plane, hopped been workinq on for over a yetIr for loyal liatener was iii. well·to-do. arwto­ lieved in spooJcs when he • train to Washington. Arky ... Catherine McCune, at ·'Scat­ cralic old' iady. When she died sever.1 got through leading a Catching the plane there terqood Baines," put a fe,ther in her year. ago. she lelt a stipulation that stack of manuscripts sub­ just before its take-off, he cookinq<"ap with a prize for one at her Betty Winkler should bave a beautiful mitted lor "Lights 01.11" found he had lost his ticket zecipes recently ... Red Skelton, native old brooch, an heirloom of the family, consideration. The NBC continuity in the confusion. Luckily he was able son 01 Vincennes, Ind., has been a~ and she further elicited the promise editor counted an even two d

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Above: Bandleader Kay KYler with voeallst Ginny Simma. J ames Street wrote a story about KYler for Radio Guide. quoting Kay thul: " I like hominy grltl. Even if I get to be a m illionaire, I'm gonna like hominy IIritl." Author Street doesn' t like grits. Rcad below

Tn our issues 01 July 7 and luly 14 many people's estimation. This world made by putting a dove in a partridge, Mr. Kyser is certainly welcome to my appeared a two-pari story of clown· would be a mUch better place In which the partridge in a guinea, the guinea In quota, to Ih'e if there were more men like Mr. a duck. the duck In a capon and the Seriously, H you think I did Kyser or maeSlrG-quizmaster Kay Kyser (see pic· K}'ser, capon In a turkey, the South an InJustice, I hazard the sug· lure above), by author James Slreet. All Carolinians and southerners ad· But the SOuth Is not responsible for gestlon that you read an Idea Into the During the course at the story Mr. mire him tor remainIng a southerner, a grits! Selah! It!.s an Indian concoction story that was not there a t all. I'm sure Street made a bantering excursion inlo gentleman, a fine showman. called talula. There was a lime In the Kyser understands, I've written many, Mrs. J. P. Young, Jr., Nashville, Tenn. South when s1aves were protected from many stories tor many maga~lnes about .he realm 01 food, laring personal ex· grits. The law forbadc a master lrom the SOuth, and a book. I've never be· ception to Kay Kyser's professed lond­ feeding his darkles grits more than three fore been accused or ridiculing the SOuth. ness tor the southern staple, grits. • times a week, and duck more than twice I am sure Mr. Curt.is Mitchell of Radio Dear Mrs. Young: In answer to one particular leiter weekly. When the Scots settled In the Guide is aYo'&re that I never ridicule my Thank you for your lelter of July 5 South after Culloden they brought ..... lth section of the country. He's from Mis­ which came to Mr, Slree/' critici~ing In defense of Kay Kyser and those In· them a food called burgoo, made ot oat­ souri. I'm going to find out If he likes him tor "ridiculing" the Soulh, the corrigible twins of gastronomy, grits and meal. It was the regular fare of sallol's, grits, If he doell, I'm going to convert author wrote a long personal reply, a gravy. I am grateful for your sugges· because it could be shipped easily, There him to the paths ot righteousness. I will copy ot which we later saw, tion that 1 should make a study of grits. came a time ..... hen the bluenoses Jumped ask him to shun all appearance ot evil ls that my penance, ma'am? Must I do Into the bootleg slue-trading business, eating and jOin me In a crusade agalwt For several reasons we decided to that to win your forgiveness? Can )'OU and, needing a food that would keep grits, print Mr, Street's letter here, firs/' it not pass another Judgment upon me and slaves alive In the middle passage, they Woo Is me. for our COOk, born In Ver­ will serve as an earnest defense for Impose some other penalty? Such WI turned to burgoo and grits, or tafula, mont, tells me that for supper we wUl the author's remarks to ilnyone else eating collards alter the frost has hit Tatum looked like sand and they called have fried chicken. corn on the cob, It grits. beans cooked With side· meat-and grits, who may have seen in the Ky ser story them? Or hog-jowls and black·eyed peas? Or blue-challnel cat fried In corn Mrs. Young, I'm an authority on grits, My mother· In· law Is here from the South anything offensive to Mr, Street's own meal? Or batter·cakes wallowing In calle But my great grandfather hated gri\.S and she likes grits, I can't do anything good old Southland, Second, it con· molasses, the kind of molasses they used and ate San Jacinto corn with old Sam about It. tains some tine tributes to the tood to make on my grandpa·s place down In Houston and ate It raw, but wouldn't James Street, eat grits, My grandpa and my father tradition ot the South. Third, the letter Mississippi after the cotton was ginned The Barricades, and protracted-meeth\( time had pUSed, hated grits. It's my heritage to hate Old Lyme, Conn. is ilsell a c1i1ssical document on lood and before the Mississippi went on Its grits. 11 Mr. Kyser wants to eat grits, and its bistory. wmter spree and, loaded to the gills wIth more power to him. It wUl help us cut The same reader who wrote 10 Mr. damyankee water. came rearing home, the com surplus, But I still think caviar • Is beuer. Incidentally, most of the caviar Street also sent a letter to this depart, tracking up the place with mud? Dear V, 0, L,: The SOuth, ma'am, ha.s many sins to In New York simply Is catfish roe shipped ment, Herewilh we present the letter explain on the day ot reckoning, We from the South, I get around in a tricycle chair, but I we received and the author's reply to must stand trial on charges of brewIng As a boy In Mississippi, my mother don't mind, tor I can do anything I want p(lt-Jikker and smoking hams with hick­ made me eat grits. I e\'en sold a paper to, nearly. except walk, I go to the shows, the letter he received trom the same ride, play games, read, write letters. I writer. We are sure, if you can', ory fires, ot stuMng our hogs with goob­ called "Grit:' Some mornings our old even ers and churers, then with yams until darky COOk, Aunt Mallndy, would fry am studying industrial designing and In forgive Mr. Street lor condemning grils, the shoulders and hams cure so beauti­ rrlU In egg-batter, But It didn't 1m· the fall I sell Chrl.stmas cards. you will read his leller with inleresl­ fully that the ghosUJ ot the gourmands prove. H still wa.s grlU! I went to prep I have a hobby of collecting ship mod· and appetite.-Editoc. haunt our smoke-houses. We must ex· school In Pulaski, Tenn., near your home, els. I have 115 models given to me by plain Brunswick stew, burgoo and butter· and they fed U3 grits. I had grits In friends. On the table In my room I have milk biscuits, beaten biscuits and scup­ college, then I married and Mrs, Street mirrors. In the center Is my Island and • pernong Jam and mayhaw jelly; (our­ fed me grits. I am allergic to grits! shore that I made out of rocks and white Dear V. O. L.: layer cakes and sweet-potato pie; ay, Now, as for milk. I like milk. Milk Is salld, On the Island Is a lighthouse two I wish to take exception to article by ma'am, and rIce cOOked over steam until a handy tood to have around the place. feet high. The ships are scattered about Jamea Street In July 7 Issue on Kay each grain stands out, a thing apart H's nice in conee, for breakfast. but all the mlrroI'll, On Ole walls I have Kyser, ridiculing his liking for grits. from Its comrades, Ilke a rugged Indl· never for dinner, Milk Is all right In Its many ship pictures and a plaque read· I am a naUve Carolinian myselr, and vldualist. place. But when I'm In North Carolina, lng, "When My Dream Boat COmes thoroughly agree with Mr. Kyser that We must plead guilty to passlng along and I often am, do I drink milk? Oh. no. Home." I prefer grita to caviar, Grits is not to hapless mankind such things as spoon· I take a road out from Waynesboro, to I won a certlftcate of award for my swollen com, but refined com and a bread, ambrosia, good conee, oysters Tom Alexander's camp In the Smoktes ships in Dave Elman's "Hobby Lobby" fine dish, Rockefeller. red-snapper throats. chicken and we trout·fulh, And we cook 'em exhibit at the New York World's Fair There are many fine people who en· and dumplings, barbecued spareribs and along the banks and Tom always drops and I 'm very proud of it. Joy thl.s dish, a little dish once served In the South on a Jug of elderberry wine In the creek Frances V, Ferguson, All ror bellttJlng Mr. Kyser for being special events, such as the alTlval of the and chills U., and we drink It and wash 310 N, Wasson St. a "milk dr!nker"-thls boosts him In boys home from New . It was the fish down with spring·water. Milk! Lamesa, Tell:, r '1u 15 died. He is best known for his songs. of which there are many. "Don Juan de Manam" is an opera by Eugene QQos.sens. conductor of the CinCinnati Symphony Orchestra. Based The March of Music on a Spanish story. It was first produced in London at Coven~ Garden. in 1937. with Lawrcnce Tibbett in the title role. Edited by LEONARD LI EB LI NG RObert Schumann's "K!nders::encn" (Scenes of Childhood) is known to every­ one who has ever made a pretense at " . .. An "ropier Ether, <'I diviner Air ..."-Wordsworth studying thc plano. Who can forget struggling with "The Jolly Farmer." us· ually a parior show·piece for suffering little boys and girls. Benjamin Godard. French com~r 11849-1895), made a S undries 111 Staccato spcnd part of his time at home, al­ charming string and plano arrangement though, of course. in bed. While in the of the popular piano pieces. which the HE Wagncrs are a wondel'CuI fam­ army, he was stable sergeant of the Music Hall Quartet and Henrietta play for us today. ily. A Wagner crcflted music drama. 5th U. S. Cavalry Band and "learned I..... ~ D.";.,, c,." .. 1.. " loM TA Wagner invented sleeping-cars. ,2,00_" " : 00 ._ .. . s"'".ta'_:oo •. ",_ quite a lot about music." "The only ...... s"...... e. ...., s ...... ~"'t

16 1/11 I' So You T hink You Know Music, CBS. Music qui!.' Ted COlt, master of cere­ monies ...... n O"';oM c ...... , O" "oM ...... ",., . •. 00 .... ., ...... 0 ,00 . .... h" •.•• ,..... ,. c ••"., ".,...... """,,;- ~ :OO . .'..., ...... 2'00_ Operas Table d'Hote, J,ne Froman. meuo·loprano; Jan Peerce, tenor, with Erno Rapee's Or· che.tra. CBS . ' C•• ".,_,,.M .. _...... 30 •. ," ._.1.,"" Also a la Carte • M .~ ,~ , _...... ·...... c ••...... · •• .,...... dOl<.... The NBC Orchestra, NBC. Izler Sol­ omon. conductOI·. Choral Prelude (Bach-Campbell), "Capriol" Suite PERAS table d'hote, you ask? are in Messager ("Veronique" and (Warlock), Symphony No.1 (Kalin­ 1 mean the kind principally "Monsier Beaucaire"), Charpentier nikolY). O current in , whl!re the ("Louise"), and some others with I?ler Solomon. American conductor. is the perm:mellt leader of the Illinois Sym­ lyric menu, of standardized pattern, pleasant girls for melody and orches­ phony Orchestra. which under another hardly ever otTers the public much tration. Rcyer ("Sigurd") diverged nal1M! is the Chicago WPA Orchestra. choice. You take what you get and along lhe Wagnerian line, but he was He has made the Ul!nols Symphony into like it. Once accepted by fifty million not generally imitated by French com­ onc of the most popular institutions In Chicago, rivaling the older Chicago Frenchmen, the l"Cpertoire in Paris and posel·S. everywhere else in la Belle France is No new style al)Peared until Debussy Symphony and causing its performances Muriel Kerr, pianllt. will be on to be called ··the spicIest highbrow en­ dished up eternally. Even the operas presented his epochal "Pelleas and tertainment in Chicago.'" " Columbia Concert Hall" program this Saturday over a CBS net by Meyerbeer, now mostly shelved by Melisande" (his only opez'a) to a world He has chosen some numbers unfa­ other lands. still tickle the taste of the at first puzzled ovez' that master's mu­ miliar to radio audiences. Peter War­ lock 11894-193()). English composer. was tra; Song 0/ India (Rimsky-Korsakolf), Gallic messieurs et mesdames. sical impressionism and avoidance of a queerly dual pt>;sonaJity. who wrote There was a time when France had Wallz Song from "La Rondine" (Puc~ orchestral bombast. But soon the sheer music under the name of Warlock and cini), Margaret Speaks: Shepherd's Hey no home-made operatic style of its genius of the new work prevailed. and musical critiCism and essays under his own and avidly swallowed the fare o'vn name of Ph!llp HeselUne. The (Grainger)', the OZ'chestra: All, Sweez it is today recognized as the most orig­ critic in him did not quite approve of M ystery 0/ Li/e (Herbert), Mal'gore! scnt over by Italy about the middle of inal stage style since that or Wagner. the creator in him. He died tragically Speaks. the seventeenth century. But not with­ Ravel was another who lett unconven­ by gas and it is said he was a suIcIde...... 0•• "0.' _.".,.1. . :MI ..... c ...... Y.,O,• .. ,_ ' " "-"'.''" •. 30 ..... out the addition of a typical French tional paths with his subtle and ex­ His best-known compositions are his .... ,fie , ~. Y':o<> .... art-sauce, first supplied by a Parisian songs...... '­. .,...... quisitely jeweled '"L'Heure Espagnole." musical chef. He was the itaJian·born Dukas, too, got away from the old Basil Kallnnlkoff U866-1900 was a Melody. Henry Weber'1 Pageant of Lully, master of entertainment at Ver­ sugary French manner with his "Ar!_ lesser-known Russian composer, who M BS. Symphony Orchestra. Attilio spent many years as a conducLOr. Con­ sailles for Louis XIV. That monarch ane and Barbe-Bleu." And there we sumption forced him to give up conduct­ Baggiore, tenor. ••,,"'. " ...hg~' c ..., •• ' O"".M _ u~,.I" loved his ballet, and so smart Lully can let the monsieurs rest. Their role ing- and he devoted himself to compos· hoi10••• ,:0<> ",,, ....__ . 0 ••0 ...... ,.~ .... Co""" .,...... '" ... ;~c put ballet into 1111 the operas imported in opera has becn an engaging and im· Ing. Besides his two sy mphonies. he left • ,00 ...... , ...... ' ... p ... a cantata. a string quartet and various from his native land. He also wrote portant one. other orchestral works. W~dnesday, August 9 the incidentol music for the plays by Russia. too. had its early presenta_ ...... , ' Co~' '., • • '''OhO ...... ,.,~ , .00 .... • 00 .... 1,00 ..... the great 1\10liere, but soon took to .. c.~ li34 tions from Italy, and in Empress ~ ...,._. ; Edwin Franko Goldman Band, Mas ...... "00 ...... ' .00 ...... "'00 ..... Edwin Franko Goldmon. condut:tor composing operas of his own. Basing Anne sponsored her own Italian com­ Edwin Franko Goldm.n Band, MBS. }\forch alld ChorU$ Judas lIlaccaotus on the Italian models, nevertheless pany at St. Petersburg. She was fol­ Edwin Franko Goldman, conductor. (Handel), Come, Sweet DJwlth, Bourree Lully made some innovations. ampli­ lowed similarly by the great Catherine. Marcil from '"Tallnllaeuscr" (Wagner), (Bach), Trio for Three Cornets (lJ;ln­ rying the accompaniments and using a Italian composers or note were invited Overtllre to "Rienzi" (Wagner), Wil­ del-Goldman), Overture to " The Magic welt-developed overture instead of a to Russia and encouraged to write low Eclloes (Simon), Tango Espanito f"lule" (Mozol"t). Waltz, " Among tlie mere brief prelude. (Or course, plenty there. However. nativ(' pride and tal­ (Goldman) (Cornet Solos, LE'Onard Sian," Birthday March, 011 the Mal! of ballet turned up, stayed perma­ ent prevailed in the end, and the Rus­ Smith), Marcil tile Progressive, Chil­ March (Goldman). nently in FrenCh-made opera. and sian musicians began to draw upon the dren's March (Goldman). UU ... O.,."..,. .,."... , 0 ...."., • ':0<> ..... Ilnally gained vogue also in Italy.) 0..... , ...... , c_...... _ and ...... ~ ".... ~.-. folk-tunes and rhythms, legends ... ".0 .... , ••-_. :0<> •• _...... " 0 ..... ' ,MI .... LuUy is the Cather of French opera. ~.­ c ..... ' ...... ,. ""';fie history of their land and set thcm ror ...... ·.,...... ~. "" .,...... Lewlsohn Stadium Concert" cas. The Rameau, born four years before the stage. The real pioneer was Glinka. Ford Summer Hour, CBS. Orchestra, New York Philharmonic Q"chestra, Lully, was his chief immediate succes­ with his "A Life for the Czar" (1836), Don Voorhees, conductor; J3m!!s r-.lcl· Fl"itz Reiner, conductOl·. SymphOny No. sor, but rounded an operatic style ton, tenor. Guests. Light Music. still beloved in Russia, al!hO\lgh ('Ise· ...... " , S (Beethoven). more indigenous than that of his prede­ where only its ovcl'ture and a few ex· ,,·00 ...... ~ ~ .-'.,.,00 •. "'...... '.p m"0" • .,.., .• , ·""0·' cessor by contriving a ncwer and more ._ ...... • ,0 c...... • "11 ..._ cerpls are programmed . •• 00 ...... "00 ...... " ... ,.- .,...... '.:0<> .. .. extensive manner of harmonizing. The masque was the model for prim_ (Both Lully and Rameau are now ab­ Monday, August 7 National Symphony Orchestra. NBC . itive English Opel'as, in which Purcell Rudolph Gallz, conductor. sent from the stage but they stiU have shone outstandingly, even though they performances of their-ballet music!) The Voice of Firutone, NBC. Alfred ••11 ... 0 .. '; .... C.n·,.' .... ',.hI ~ really are plays with incidental music. '0'00 ...... ,00. '". '.-,00 ...... Wallenstein, conductor; Mar g a I' e t h ...... ~ ...... ,; ... Following them were such graceful Handel, following the Italian manner, Speaks, sop ran o. Merrymakers ".00. "'. • "" p ... ."" ..... writers as Mehul. Boieldieu, Auber, won rousing success in London until (Coates), the Orchestra; Marc/leta Thursday, August 10 ;llso practically obsolete. (Schertzinger), Margaret Speaks: Gold the English composez's evolved their (wd Silver Wall: (Lehar), the Orches_ Light Opera Selectlonl, NBC. Concert Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti. VerdI won "ballad" stage pieces, started with the Orchestra. Harold Sanrord, conduciol . Paris for a long while with their mel· vogue of "The Beggar's Opera:' Al­ Vocalists. odies and swept aside the lighter though many later Britons wrote pre­ 0... ,., ... , ....' _ -'-"~A , French operas, but Mcyerbeer (a Po­ tentiOUS operas, none of them has -_to ...""'''.' .,...... 11 .10.,,",, . M~;'!'l ::,;..... c.~ ...... ~...... MI ...... ' ...... risianized German) supplied .. rance achieved lasting life . with another style it could call its own, America, too, went through the usual' Toronto Promenade Concerti. NBC. Re¥lIIald Stewart. conductor. Austill sonorous, spectacular. melodramatic, course, with Italian opera as its ABC, Co nradi. pianist. Overture to "Talln­ by "The Huguenots," "L'Africaine," until native works came about 1794, haeu,er" (\Vagncr). Concerto lor '"The Prophet.'" etc. A more purely and more followed throughout the Strings (Vivaldi), the Orchestra: Piano lyrical manner returned with Gounod nineteenth century. Ail of them shared Concerto ill E Flat (Liszt). Austin ('"Faust"), Bizet ("Carmen"), Thomas the fate of the productions in England. Conradi and Orch('stra. ("Mignon"), carried on also by Saint­ The Anglo-Saxon countries have never coo',., 0 ••11 ••• ""...... ~ O""oh' .. . .00 ... &lens ("Samson and Delilah"), MilS· tathcred a great composer of opera. ~ c ... ' •• ' ...... -."•.. oo.~...... ,. .,00 .. ... S('net ("Manon"), Halcvy ("The Jew­ bitter as the admis~ion is. In America, css"), Delibes ("Lakme"), and leSSCI' the best hav(' been and are Victor Her­ Slnfonietta. MBS. Alrred Wallenstein, talents. The only creator of a style bert ("Natoma"), Deems Taylor ("Pe­ conductor. DCT Bllergcr als Edelmann (Strauss). more realistic and noble was Berlioz, ter Ibbetson"), Cadman ("Shanewis"), _u ..... ~ but perhaps 011 that account his sev­ Dnmrosch ('"Cyrano" and "The Man co ..•. , •••:00 ....." "'''~ ' .::0<> .,,". Co.. ,...... " .. s_. .,'""~- .... eral operas never found favor with his Without a Country"). De Koven compatriots. At that time they were ("Canterbury T a I e s"), Gruenberg Friday, August 11 yet unconverted to the grandiose ways ("Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Em· of Wagner. (His tlrst offering to the peror Jon('s"). and Gershwin with hI! Robin Hood Dell Concert&, NBC. Hans Wilhelm Steinberg, conductor. Sym­ Parisians. "Tannhaeuser," was, in fact, "Porgy and Bess." That may not be Rudolph Ganl. will conduct the phony NO.9 in C Major (Schubert). hissed off the boards by them.) strictly an opera, but it is rull of lune, C.~, •• I ...... Story interest and facile music some­ rhythm, drama, and all of them recag· "NatIonal Symphony Orchutra" .. u ...... 'M~."'."u"'''ft c_,., •..-.'" .... ,~. times rising to real dramatic power nizably American. o'ler an NBC network, Wednuday ...... ~ ., ...... 17 RA[)IO SHlJT - IN NlJMBER ONE

Fred Snite sees life and enjoys it through radio and a rear-vision mirror

By lorraine Thomas

Ly ing In • met. I ch.mber not unlike . n oil · barrel, Fred Snite. the "man In the Iron lung," receive. friend. and vl.ltor. like thl.. T hey wur .. nlury mIlk•• nd watch Snlte'. bce through mlrron ii, they c;onver, e with the couralleoul young v ictim of Infantile paralYli.

WHITE-GARBED nurae lied the "No, I don't know what I'd do with­ "I made a radio appearance of my life. He must learn to live spiritually, gauze mask carefully over my out a radio set now. Funny, you never own lut January," he said. It was mentally with the part of him un, A nose and mouth ilnd then the think much aboul what a lillie thing from Miami Beach, Florida, where he touched by the affliction. And it was lIOund of it radio-broadcast ball game like radio means till you get in a spot was spending the winter. and over an here Ihal radio played its part atopped with it click. "This way. like this." He grinned. and I remem­ international network. He spoke on Radio brought to his imprisoned please," J followed her into the small, bered how he laughingly called him­ behalf 01 Ihe Foundation for the Pre­ body a menial freedom th at! was un­ air-conditioned loom where Frederick self the "Boiler Kid." "And you listen vention 01 Infantile Paralysis and he known to the invalid of fifteen year. B. Snite, Jr., was lying in his "iron to a 101 of things you never even started his plea JOT funds for this ago. It brought a wide, new range of lung." Another nurse was just laking thought aboul before. I u.sed to go 10 worthy cause with Ihe words, "I know interests, a brand of entertainment that away a food.tray. Then we were alone. church requJolirly, but I never tbought the need .. :--- was not dependent upon the people "Listen to the radio much?" I about listening to religious prograIIUi It was early in 1936 that Fred was around him. It has freed him, largely. mumbled through the mask, tryinq to on the air. Now I never miss the stricken while flying b om Shanghai to of his dependence upon friends and make conversation. What do you say 'Catholic Hour' on Sundays. Peiping on a pleasure trip. He was family. "You can tune in your radio 10 II boy who has been lying in '. "And news broadcasts. I just never taken al once to Peiping's Union Medi­ and listen. and when you get ti red. rnelal container nol unlike an oil·barrel cared about them belore. Now I think cal Colleqe, where, a few hours later, tum it all. and you don't feel Ihill fo r three years? What can you say I catch them all, You begin to lake an he was paralyzed from the neck down. you've put anyone out, you don't have 10 it boy who-at the prime 01 lile and interest in things people do-a.nd in He could not move a muscle to breathe, to talk back to it or thank it or any­ with everything to look forward to-is people who are able to do things­ and death from sullocation would have thing," is the way he puts it. stricken down by infantile paralysis? when you've been like this for a been a cerlainty had not the hospital At the touch of a fi nger, he finds And then he Bmiled. You have to while." been one 01 the few in Ihe East to have things he wants-music, drama, relig­ see Fred Snite', smile 10 appreciate it, And then he told me about Alec an arlificial respirator. From the day ion, upon which he leeds so deeply to understand why he has become the Templeton. Radio people have been he entered the respiralor, he had to and through which he has gained so symbol, the red badge of courage for preUy swell to Fred, coming out to per­ learn a new mode 01 life. much of the courage it has taken to all other suddenly stricken people re­ form for him from time to time. keep his chin up and the smile on his gardless of where they might be. Among these was the blind English T HE principle of the lung is the crea- lips. And you feel sorry when you "Yes," he said, "I listen a lot. I pianist, Alec Templeton, and he played tion, through a suction·pump, of a think that even the strength to flick don't know what I'd do without a and sang for a long, long time. Fred slight vacuum, which causes the chest the small switch of a radio is denied radio." And then, when he smiled. speaks in intervals-timed to his to lilt. Then. when air is again let to this youth. you didn't wonder what to say. You forced brealhing- and it was hard to into the respirator, Ihe chest drops. He had just returned from Lourdes just talked naturally. freely, as you tell whether it was a breathing.pause Thus the lung actually breathes Jar the the day I went out to talk with him. would to anyone else. That was the or a catch in his voice as he told of patient enclosed in it. In eating, in He could still smile, though no miracle way Fred wanted it to be and that Templeton'S recital at the Snite home lalking, in brealhing, he had to learn had brought back to him control of his was the way you wanted it to be. So In River Forest, just out of Chicago. to keep time with the pump. Learning paralyzed muscles there in the little that was the way it was. There was a strange bond belween Ihe not to swallow his tongue in the now grollo where the obscure peasant girl You walk into the room hall expect­ two-between the man who, blind, had involuntary act of breathing was quite had heard the voice of the Vi rgin. He ing to see a pallid, pain.stricken face developed such remarkable muscular a trick. In nine months he had so ac· said the trip had been Inspiring. worn by the sulfering its young owner control of his body. and this boy who. customed himself to this new mode of has undergone. Instead, you see a able to see perhaps farther and surely life that he was ready to start home. I ROSE to leave, and I couldn't help round, healthy, well-bronted face and straighter than moat, was unable to The twelve-thousand-mile trip back feeling that if ever I make a pil. a spontaneous, wide smile. The lung move a muscle of his body. even to to Chicago, with its dramatic moments. grimage in search of a miracle it will be is a long, green affair- not somber, not breathe. is well known to everyone. There was to the little room in River Forest where unpleasant-and before you leave "Alec is a great guy." Fred said, the time when, in transferring him Fred Snite lives. That he lives at

Person-to-Perso n School Use of Facsim ile • Summer radio workshop enrolments The educator, generally speaking. be­ this year are exceeding expeclatioru. comes a very meek individual when Dr. Franklin Dunham, educational di­ divorced from his own liUle world 01 rector 01 NBC, reports that 212 have established facts. A wary lot, few are registered for his course al Columbia found even with the courage to look University and more than one hundred into the future of their own work and are expected to take his Harvard course. publicly predict what they feel will take In both cues the number enrolled. i.I place. Dr. Clarence M. Morgan, radio more than twice the number expected. director of Indiana SI",te Teachers Col· At Indiana Slale Teachers College. lege, raised his head above the rank where Dr. Clarence M. Morgan is con­ and Iile recently when he drew the ducting two summer radio workshop attention 01 Indiana educators 10 possi· courses Ihis year, the enrolment lor ble school use of a new radio "baby:' the firs! was sixty-two; and lor the sec­ Addressing a school ",dministrators' ond. sixty.nine. conference in Terre Haule. Dr. Morgan • Frank Woodruff joined the ranka of predicted wide use of facsimile in the Irving Reis and the others who have transmission of study material inlo been won over to Hollywood picture­ schools from educational centers. making from radio work when he wenl "Facsimile," said Dr. Morgan, "oilers Clever \U;e of .Imlles makes Dr. Dr. Carroll Lane Fenton disc.uuea one 01 the qreatest future possibilities to RKO as a director recently. For the Gregg'. nature program. Intere.t­ book. on popular sc.ience Mondays: past four years Mr. Woodruff haa di­ ing as well a. Informative "Seienee on the Mareh," NBC for college extension service to prl'ctis­ rected the popular "Lult Radio Theater." ing teachers. Indiana State Teachers • The recent WPA shake-up in Con. College has the second largest teach'lrs' gress placed the future of "The World college library in the United Slates. Its Is Yours" series in doubt for a while. " Nature Sketches" " Men Behind the Stars" faculty, by research and experimenta· Now it is announced thai it will con. Along the Thompson River in Rocky The broadcast of August 11 deals tion. has the latest in educalional mate­ tinue to be presented over NBC by the Mountain NaHonal Park, Dr. Raymond with the consleliation Delphinus, or rials always on liIe. Information from Office of Education. Federal Security Gregg and Ihe Junior Nature School The Dolphin. In August we find this these two sources becomes immedi11 of an astronomer who worked on minor inaudible frequencies while any broad­ t ..... nl_tlL, _ .-.. ft ..... _, __ .' BII' ~ cast is in progress. If this develops. moat practical purposes. A10 I scan thit .....• . ;.0,\ 011 .. .,,__ . .. __ .. u .. _ ... Il101 • .., t... planelJl, Nicolaus Venator. list that includes a brief explanation of _ . ..d ...... '''"'' any teacher in the field could have "The Dolphin small to sight the subjects to be treated in each broad. • KooJ, ..1>Od ____...... , ."., >1_ ...... '" _IlL answer to a request in a very few min· ticals cast. I cannot help but feel that it would ::':" :.: ~ b;"~":"I~'i':, ..... ='n~,~"u:.' ·~II:'l'J.; o'er the Goat." utes. And, by use 01 simultaneous be a marvelous aid to any teacher plan. "' ... ,"" ...... - Ara/os sound and facsimile reception. the map ning to use the "Science Everywhere" • "." 01 ,/10 .,Of' •• ' .....1 I. ,loll b,.. _ ...m t... referred 10 previously could be sent , ...... , , " ."., ", " . "Men Behind the Stars." prue.'tted _...... and an authority in ilie field could ex­ programs. Armed with this outline, a by the Hayden Planetarium of the teacher can organize her year's work " Nature Sketehel" may be heard Ame r lea n Mu.eum of Nat ural History, plain it to the teacher and her class as to tie in directly with the broadcasts. Saturdays over NBC .t: may be heard Friday. over CBS al: the map forms on the receiver." "Science Everywhere," presented under EDT 11:45 a.m. --- EST 10:45 a.m . ED T 5:4~ p.m. ___ EST 4:45 p.m. The outstanding experiment in the COT 10:45 a.m. - __ CST 9:45 a.m. COT 4:45 p.m. CST 3:45 p.m. the auspices 01 the American Associs. use oj facsimile in educational work is MS T 8:45 a.m. --- PST 7:45 a.m. MST 2:45 p.m. _ __ PST 1:45 p.m. lion lor the Advancement 01 Science. taking place in Cleveland. Dr. Leven· will again be directed by Dr. Carroll son. radio director of the Cleveland Lane Fenton. Dr. Fenton is currently Board of Education, reporled at the occupied with a series of ten broadcast. Tenth Institute for Education by Radio based on important books in pop war • last May thai it is being used in two science.• ways-administralively and in instruc· • First 01 the fall parade of radio-educa­ • tion. The transmitter is operated Irom tion meetings will be the Northw9lt board of education headquarters. and Conference on Educational Broadcast­ schools equipped with receivers are ing, November 10 and I I. This will be . ' sent a bulletin that ordinarily is distrib­ the third annual conference sponsored uted by maii. a school newspaper and by station KSTP. Thomas • instructional guides. If attempt. 10 fit· D. Rishworth, KSTP educational direc­ cord facsimile messages on a cello­ tor, who originated the meetinql. has • • • phane strip "'re successful, it could be invited Office of Education Comml.. used for slides and thus be a valuable sioner Dr. John W. Studebaker, NBC's .. . contribution. Dr. Jamel Rowland Angell and Judith of .• Wide use of facsimile in school sy.­ Waller. and Or. I. Keith Tyler of the terns will be realized only after experi­ Evaluation of School Broadcasts project •• • mentation indicates the handicaps 10 be to participate. Two previous meetings • overcome. At this early staqe in Ihe resulted in tbe establishment 01 thirteen development 01 iliis new radio "baby" radio workshops in Minneapolis·SI. Paul ilie dillieulties cannot be clearly de­ schools. • • fined. Radio and facsimile, twentieth· century devices, are vitalizing and mak­ -oJ. H. inq pertinent twentieth-century educa­ tion. Maybe they will make twentieth­ century students more recep tive. 1'1,41 19 THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMS

Plgt 20 843-£ WCFL Willit Winn log of Stations listed Edition E-"1idwestern ,I'C" ,I lict Blue. pian .st '" ,\' 11 '\ Son_, of Lonl Aro SATURDAY ,\ 1111' 20th Ctntllry Se ••nJde Call Kilo- Power NU- Call Kilo- Po... " Nn- ,\ 110 .... Ii.... 1 Lady l etters (yel" W,th LOCJ!ion work Lellers (yel" W,m Location work ,I llL,Potc .. th .. Clrian August 5 ,\I~O F,ed Bf:o',; WILL WII BF IVTAO WFBM 12lO 5.000 Indiullpolis. lndilnl CBS WM' .., 5.000 Cfillr RJp ids Jnd NB CJun [ Ihngtcn, san,,: WIIU WGN WJJD , WOK '20 50,000 Chitllo,l1linoll MOS "'" Wllerloo. lo wl HBC, B" MBS l'IHE hwIS.33) loIu~cal Clock: II'OC WKB l1 ,,, 5.000 M,dison. Wisconsin woe 1370 2SO DJvenport. lowl MBS ,Xuler CU9at'S Orc h ltra; WHOM WROK WH' Lou' COS WHASt .20 SO.OOO l oulnillt. K tntut~y CBS WOWO " 60 10,000 ForI WJyne. IndiJn, H8C·8 ,11111.- 7 :15 CST B:15 COT WHBF 12<0 1.000 Rock IsIJnd. l lin oll MOS WROK HID 1.000 R oc ~lo r d . Illi nois LOCJI . Newl; WJ J O WTAD IYKIl Il CBS ·Fiddle" FJ ncy: IVFA\! WHIP 1480 5.000 H'mmond. lndl'na Loul WSBT 500 Sou lh Btnd, Indian, COS ,I I"]) WSUI WINO (1.. 17.83) WHO 1000 SO.OOO Dts Moinu. lowl NBC ·R "'" 1.000 low, Cily. lowa lotil * 1\'0 ".". Rosario 8ouroon'l * Ntwl' W;\I T \I'Ll'.' II'CCO WTAO 900'" 1.000 Quincy. Ullnois Loul Oreh. 1280 5.000 M,dison, Winonsin WTAMt 10m SO.OOO Clnellnd, Ohio NBC · R WilD WI" 580 5.000 U,bln,. ll linoi, LCKal ,I'AAF-Svmpbonlc Ilour '" WT" lllO 5.000 GrHn Sly, Wisconli .. CBS ,IBAA JUSI Kid. 7 :]0 CST 1:]0 COT WWIIHD" 560 S.OOO Guy. lndiln, COS WTM J 5.000 MilwJukH. Wisconsin NBC ·R CBS·Hlt·1 Hillbilly ChJmplons' ". ,1/:18.\1 lI'hat C.,. I 0 0 WfAM (I'" 17.83) FrtQuendts ,I Slll,onl Clfryin, Rtb,oadcI1ll: KS L, 1130; KHX. 1050: KP O. 680; KOA. no; KPRC. !120: WBA P. 800; WOAI. 1190; ,I·CCOD •. O'Br~a KF I, 640 ,ICF L-Spotlirhl Pr,m. 7 :45 CST 1 :45 COT ,IC\LUle Hadle Circus 1t \",,, II I~'O WTAIJ ,1'IIA I'. rtnlt' Question BOK 1 :00 CST 9 ;00 COT HBC-Nlt,onJI BroJdcUllng ( omPJny * Slu in program IIlIlngl indici!es news hlghUgMs. ,l' llll> Uhaplooy in Dr ... NBC ,Th e Wise Man. phllosopll y: CBS- Columbia BroJd(astin~ Syslem HOTlC[ , Tht 'nlormJtion conUlntd In Ihe program I,hdults ,I·II.L \I>lkel, 11' 11 0 MB S-Mulual Brold,ulinq System prtsented in Ihtn P'IIU Is supplied by Ihe IUllons brNdusling * \I·IND·h,dlana Nt.. s Bullttin HB C· B-Hltion,1 BrNdcutinq ( ompany thost pr"1lrJms, ,nd RADI O GUIDE Should not M considered 'e· ,\·I~_"-ltf. Pretend (BS·O','n Moods: Wnl.11 IVTAQ Bl1i, Blue Ntt.... ork sponsible 10. t"III'S in Jnnounctmenl5 dut to lalture 01 stnions 10 \\1\1111 WFAM (ow-17.83) HB C· R-Nu;onll BrNduUing CompJn, IdvlM 01 .... etkl, protrlm chilnges. II'JtlC.Qrran Melod;~. ,I'LS "elody Paradt NBC ·Estorh Belty: WOWO Buit Red Hetwork " your luorile slltion is nOI listed at quarltr. 0, hlll.hour , KI\'Ii. II'\IAQ •WIRE C.,,·15.21) ptrieds. tonsult tht I'me 1IIIIn" Immt4iJtely prtudin,. The ,hiln,u 1.\180 Town C.iu: Thrifl Mu \Iu,,,;al CI""k; WHOK \\)IT t_NIghl P'otoll I~ p .... atlone., lutll II ( ••·I,Ul. aft•• PfOfTI'" lInle, Indlca_ th.t 1M. Pl'l)...... 7 be lteud * W~8T,Nt"s' 'Stork R.port WillE:; KWK PLEASE NOTE: 117 tucla, Ie '.U me,.0701•• on JOu , Ibo ... wne dial, For fo.ri,n ,bort·wave "Ol".ml, pl... e .1. ,.. -. 38. ,-,rm FI ••h.,: N• ...., HB C, No S(hool Tod iY: WCt'l I ,I'Sl ll Alb,,", of A.li.It 111 10 KS O ,\T.ll.Ile. Parke.'. Orcb. ( BS Egg Auct,onHr Contest, 9 :00 CST 10 :00 COT wnlJ ~""~ Doctor IITAQ II' K88 \'t'0\1 II.IIDD 10 :1S CST 11 :15 COT 11 :1S CST 12:1 5 COT \\"011 (;,..,17.83) NB C·Ron Trio: \\CFL 1I'18A Schedule C hanges for NBC ·Lu'gi Romanello's OrchtslrJ: (BS·EnCKh Light's Orch : WSIIT WIRE (s... IS.33) \~"IJ II 1:J1l\1 IIG\" Aliu Blu~. piin,.t CBS, Dodiin Strint Q u, r I e I: MBS·Courtnty's GloomchiSt,,: HBC·(,lIlng All Slimp (ollf:c' IIIIA )I,,'nln, Melocl," Wb\" Willi\! WKBII ,,\lOX August 5 to August II \IIfBF II H BF·Melod;~. of Iht Momenl \\"FA\I IHII" II'TAQ IV"BII """ K~O WIRE \\,llLSti~n~ :\'e.... II'('CO 11'1\1) I." 1783) PROG RA M CH A N G ES C8 S,Womtn in tht World Tomor. MBS· [vtrUI HOJgllnd's Orth,: 1 :]0 CST 9 :] 0 COT ..~ .....O h,...IS.33) II'I1I1F lar.' ... ~, "'WCFl Sews 7;30 and 9 p,m. CST (8:30 and 10 COT). \\'II~ 11w.iul Curi ... ity Shop H8C.BI"y McKinlty, hr.: WIRI:: * '",,·s: WRO" II'JJO II'TAO HBC·Mlnh,ttln Mtlodin: IVlW 11110 1\ 1111' llarlmbJ .\b(ic WCfl II'OWO KWK (o,..IS.2I) \\IIT "When A Girl Marries" (Prudential Life Insurance) * KI\'" ...... , 1\ lfO \ ,,, ... V~ About Heli~;on 11'1111)1 "kull Prachce K~O Juniur R.~io Announce~ moved to a new time July 31. The program is WilL You,h Round che World 110011 RadIO G.,.""I KWK Pop Wilt " Ih. K,ddi. WAAF Tht. Spo.t 01 KiniS broadcast Mondays through Fridays and heard at IICCO·\lu"cal P"m. WI:\'I) Toonm~ Otl, o ••ani.! WCCO-Talk of the TO"n Qui. 10:15 a.m, CST (11:15 COT), 1\· ILL·.\lu.,ul Pr,m WJI:IC Parade of Bandt WFA~I ~hoppe.s· Guide \\"AFTowtr Tun" * \\I'IOWo"'~n' t N"",.: O anc~ II UD F•• d S...,k. org."ist \\(i" )t(ornln~ Strc".de WGN.Keep ~·il to ~Iusic II'KOIl Club Cal.ndar WI1BF,l'ublit Servict WIIlP .1).j or Oie "Dick Tmcy" (Quaker Oats), ace detective of the Mu,i( comics, usually heard on Saturdays, will be broad­ I'.'l!!E Otu. Byrd * lnS~1ark" 5: Weather; N",,· , WHII'-Oud,,,,,st Hour WILL ~Iodern ~l,di e i"e W.IIBD Police Bulletins: Mt lod) \\' 110.lIou. of Mu . " \ILW·)hil Hac cast on Monday nights beginning August 7, The * WJBC·Women in Ihe Nt,... II'JJD F,ed Buk ,or,ani'l Miniature \II Ll Market. \l or" in~ Varitlits \\'IIBO B .. M Musenler: detective-mystery drama can be heard at 6:00 p.m. * 11'(111'0 Bob WIlson. ntwl W'''I) ilollp.ood Salo.. Orrb I\nlher Repo,1 M L. Full~r CST (7:00 COT), WMI:JD.JuYff\ilt ~lttr W\lllf·Tkn A~ e Bible Study W;,tl "i~hw.y Saftty Prem, I\JJD·A,ound Ihe Town WSUI·\Iu>lul Chau \1 T.ID .111 for tht Lad", WLSEdilor'~ l!a)mow WDIJWh.t·, Ntw CLOSI N GS IIROK W""'ln', Forum; Cuo­ IinJ Humony Sln~e .. IITIQ lI oll)'w-' 0" PlIr.dt W.IITRhyme Time 9 :15 CST 10:I S COT WT.lDGem) 01 Mtlody I\TMJ Heinie" Hi. Gr~nad~ .. WROK Morllint DI!\'olions NBC,Sports School: Wn'l WIBA Professor Quiz. Saturday. July 22. 31. Iltllth T.lk * WSU I,Olily 101U" of the Air I\')IT (s" IS,33) Al Pear.:e, Monday, July 10:]0 CST 11 :]0 COT 11 :10 CST 12:30 CDT WTADSunday School f,u-on * N~,,<: II'MOO W()('" II Kua Her Honor. Nancy J ames, Friday, July 28. NBC ·CaU 10 '(Gu lli : KSD WI lit CBS ,Whit P,lct Amtrlt,. drama: 8 :45 CST 9 :4S COT K\IOX)tasic "ilchen True 01' False, Monday, August 7, 11'''1111 IYSBT woe WKIl8 ______-'KWK NBC ·N JI'IWIllA Farm WBOIV" Home WMAQH o~r: NBC , Bright Idu Club; WI.IOW K~ I) X3vier Cu~.t" . O«h, L W8SI1 WOCO WMIID KMOX WIRE WAAF.Qrchid ... Moollli,hl (,,,15.21) (0... 17.83) HB C,Tlle Child Grows Up: (Iw, II'CCO.o.,.,n IlOU M ~ I".~'", Tb..... ou'Yatlon of .rhtr 10 .o~,"''''-' .. , ..... , - - 15.21.1S33) WGN ·June aue•• 110m. m,na,.· MB S,A,my Bind: W~tT IVLW \1;"U1Prtm_ C.:endu; Weuht. t~~ efth.d 81.~'" nd lIutN CBS·u.t" PrUtn~: WCCO \\'f.%~1 ..III be Cb~ ubjec:t, "WK lIulth I)tpl, Spt'aku menl WGS WIIBF IITMJ 80., Stoul. WFB\t WK80 WKB H WBB\! HB C·Words" Music: WLW "SI> WBS)1 S.",.I. to 1It1lth lIt WHA Se..-s .. \~"'''' "1\ K lot> 0 'he Morain( (s,,·I7.83) II)IAQ 11' 11 0 hw.1187·15,33) WCCO.Betty CrOth. 1111I1F.;'lu. inl .1I00d. II AM' I.et·, O~nu 10:00 CST 11;00 COT WCF L.Biue,,"'\-"f1 Mtlodin WILL·5.afely on the lIi~hwa)'. I\'J:«)W ~Iu.ic for )fen CBS· Eton Boy,; WIS\" K\IOX K~IOX 1I'0nu,,'1 1I0u.· SDkr. NBC, LUlle Varit: ty Show : wen WGN. MuMca.l M,il Boll' II'IIIEG)·,I>}' Slr;"~ Enumble WI ~1. I"u,h Hn.",,, tbe World WFAM WK BS W~11l1) WTAQ II'AAF \hrku: Melody Review "IYK IYOWO WII BF.llouM of Mu.ic WJJI) Whi stle Wh,le You Worl< WIIA ~ I u,ic al No,'~lti., HB C· MJnhiU'n Melodin: WIRE 1\'Ct'L Echou of Vienna II'tlA,\ !>aturda~ MU'ical Ilt.it" WIIO-Ma.lu'!ingu, WOWO·Arnhrose lIaley * 11'1111' ~ I onilor News "SI) WM AQ WBOW * WCS 1'0'."'1 1I'1l01V \'i~o Counlv At~ricu1tut.1 WIDA .Baron', R~por t ff IV ROK·Town Crier wmA Oorolhy l'oUt. H8C, Luigi Romanelll's OrchUfI: WHBF· J u,.tnile Theiler Pt~'" Studio Pr1m. & WINO,A\u 1>hU .. ·s QUlrttt 9 :]0 CST 10:]0 COT 111 1.1, Mu. lc IIIBA 1\'01'10 WCn. KWK II'H1P.Joan CQmpany IH 'B ll lloosier farm Circlt WHO·Arnold Crimm', Oau"htu WK BJl Unde Bob NBC ·ArmthJir QUUlt" 11'110 * \\,11\0 Se,.., MB S· Gloomchasers: WCS WC" \h,kelS: W.lttr Fllndt,•• WLS.Sptllinr B« W.\\AQ WlHE·OId Fuhioned Hymn IVllL.Travtloru. Drun;" IIt ~ n of Juli, 811ke; WBB)I * \\'t;:,\" S~"s WMIIO Women of Tod., CBS.Columbi. Con(trt Hall: SinlC' weco \1'11 ..1 lIu'l c~1 Inltrludt WMT Mu~ul Clock WBB)\ WI'B" II'TAQ \I ISS \\JJDeouncil for Youth WJBC·Male Quarttt WIIlP-Soullllown Chunh Hour WAAF S·o,·t le tl~ . II'JJD·Vuillion. 1I'0WO·;\Iodun Homt Foru", IIfAM II'MIID WKIlB II'OC * WKBII Nt"" Ba'1lain Count .. 1\"t·II\I·SI!opptrl' Serenade W18\ The Ranch BoY. WROK .Your Favorile II YPlna G II I I K ! 11 ilLS IItlt" Jt"os; His Maj.tsly the WINO-8ob Atcher. "'III' Jltporh N8C·Our Bun: WOIVO tow WHOK Or~a" Re,·.r;e. Wealht, : Gr.in Rtport, WIRE Farm Uour ..0" WMBI·Church School P" .... WTAD.Libraria" IS.33) WTAI)WTAI) Jr. 11' 111 1' Oown tbe Mi ..i ..ippi 11'ISS·Cerman" Hou. \\"~ IT ·MornlnR Muliul. WJ IIC· Hawaiian Serenade" _ WTMJ 1I .len Ry.,,,,n, soJ). 1I'1I0·Book Rc,·;.w, __-, :::::::-::::-::::--::::=:-::.::=-::-, ______, WOC Radio Bnaa. II'JJI) ~hrl[lt Hegedus' Orch. 9 :4S CST 10:45 COT WILL l, " jd~ the Books \I OIVO Dill Twisltr N BC ·NJlure Skttthes: WBOW WINO l:Iob Atohu, WlS Crain Marktt SUmmary .. ton,. WSlJ l·Sook Shelf Llve"... k R.view K~O 11'110 II'\I.%Q WJOC-Thut~r Time . .. -. ..<&0' ..__ ••. WTAO Gue •• It Conl..,1 I\'MT \hri( Kitchen WJJOFred Bf:n g Shopper! NBC·Ella Fitlg.. ald'~ O"hntra: \vIBA lVi •. A,ricultural Adjust. WENR IIIOWO (.w.I1.87) SATURDAY WIRE·Market Report. WJ8C· Rhythm Rev;ew MBS·Tommy Tucker's Orch,: WJJD·Und. Ecvi", farm adyisOf WGN WMT II' IIBF August 5 WlS·World'. Poultry Congr ~s. CBS·Sterling Young's Orch.: * WMT·Ne ws: DQn Rdi •• *WISN·ShQ", Window: N .... WILl,Sl'mphony Ihll * WIHE.Noonday Headlines ___ 5:00 CST (6;00 COT) Americans at Work; *NBC·El Ch icrl~ EditiQn WCFL,oad's Family WBBM M~et the Mis!lIs L""n to Danu WISN . ~lu .ical lleat Wavt * KII'K·N.",s views. WROK Cru Editin Dance 2 :00 CST 3 :00 COT -- 8:00 CST (9:00 COT) Benny Goodman', MBS.Gon. Erwin 's Orcll.: WGN Cha1e 1\'B8.'I Flanatran" WBB~ ·Americans At Work 1\'80W-Str.,.1 Rep<>rter CBS·Dan ctpators; WI:"D IVK8B Orehestril. IVLIV WMT WIIBF I\' KSII WSBT WFB~I WMBO WCFL·Where to G<>, What ti,,~ FQrward wilh Chi · KMOX .\'en;da Jon"", Qr,an ;1I1 WBA A Wn WtIIP.S<>cial Jllstice Mala~ne WOWOOld Time Religion MBS·Yan Alexander's Or(h.: ThrQII~h Nigar.: Spctris WOWOMu.ie by Cugat W I Ll-Th~ D i~tSl WROK ·!!eltn Benson WGN WtlBF HBC·Nornmen Quartet: WBOW WROK·Dante IIQllr WIIOK-CI II'IR!:: WTAM Tom M.nnln, WI.WRtnfro v.lIty folk ll oo~ff 11 01 Shott; M.pIe Cil, II' IRE WMAQ WLW 11'1:101'0' * lIIt ... o: \I'lBA WKBO WTAQ WTMJ Todl,', E.... nt' SATURDAY WM8D.s,.rl" "", .f .., D" ~'our: Ark .. ; Ana. P.t " '(WK F.. tu,e Plud, WI:-"O ·R h)"bmJ~ Ale to:15 CST 11:1S COT * WHOK !'Ie~ Judy; lotalt Oclot; Joe Kol \\'C~ Jolinny Ol~i.' Orch. * \\'JR S.ws C"n,.., 10 Lil. CBS ·J ack Jenny', Orch.; WJH WSUI Dlhll'" lIour Pr'.... I)·. m.e.; C~nn W.. It)' " Oreh.; * IHtuF S .... , 5porll Sp.,111 WLS,lI.rn Oan~f: Varieti.., WKOIl A ugus t 5 IVTAD S!>Orh Vi", ". Rniew. GU ... I.: WLS WLW (lw·1\.87) 11'110 8,rl Ih.~h Presenl1 WlW-Jimm) Dorcey', Ortll. (abo at 9 p.m. CST) NBC-Horace Htld l', Orclo .: WilD 6:15 CST 7:15 CDT WISP Jimmy J,d.. "a·. Or<:ll.. WMAQ-Lo ..nnu We",'. Orcll. WTAM , .. /.,,_ .. ''''.11...... __ • 111\08Wha' h It? WMBDTun.., of Tod.y • " . CST 6 :45 cot CBS-Omn Tilth,', Tn Tlmen: ... _, ..... " , II'I\HII R.pod Ad WROK :""hl Club of Iht Air ~POrl': WMBO woe WK88 NB C·Yu Pa,; WTA\I I\'MAQ MBS·lnsid, 01 Spo rts: KWK WLSBarnya.d Jambo'H WSOT hd: CoffO')". Or.h * 1'1 ..... , KWK weco * /Ii~- ""'MHO woe KC!I) WIRE (1.. 953) Wt'D\1 'lu'i~ ,n Ibt :"i;hl WG'" II'TAQAI \l icher. Sporl WhHI 9 :15 CST 10:15 COT KMOX Ben ...Id·, Orth. MBS·flHtI Time : W\IT IllIBf WIlA~Gtorce WII.b Look, 'Em T~ '.'''e IUI'1 "r I~ "'"r- ' :15 CST 9 :15 COT CBS·O.I Courlllty's Orclo.: WK88 0., t...... u ...... '0 hI-I",!. * I\WK S"""to "'tul 1'1 ...., WIIBM C ••IOI Molin.', Or~b. * !'oW$: WSUI WlIOW CBS ·GrJnt Puk Canurt: IIK88 MBS·Grlff Wlllilm" Oreh.; WGS Wit OF Around Ih. Di.mond ~li:' 1~~d~-':r:b1:~d II.J.'.... weFL wh ... 10 Go. Whu 10 Do hll' K A s..r.nade 10 VOII IITAQ WI~S WCCO 1188\1 MBS.l nSide 01 Sporls: WI8A "'"WISO J'mmy Jack.on·, Oreh WIIA5-TIRO( of the Soutb WCFl.·Gnnl Puk e .... c"l \IK811 woe (.,..-11,83) ~porl. KSO 11'110 SporU: WTMJ WbS WC!' Grant Pirk (,,,n[,,t WTMJ O~,,(f: Orth * S",", InSM \\'HO IVMT WJJO Pat,fo~ J' ••,odi.e CBS·Conc.,.1 Rtfleclions; WJR WISDJ,mmy Jack_', Orcb. WIiOOr I. J. Lubb.n 10: ]0 CST 11 :)0 COT "MOX Pi.no R~lal WKBIII),nnu Mil"" \IIIA~ IInnl K\lOX WS8T \\'lIlElI~,.."b.1I ROllndull WLS-SpOrl. II IBA Se.nd,uvila l'n;m CBS·Har,y JamH' Oreh.: IIhOIt "SO Sporllidltl II\lBO W:'>IAQ Ta be an n""neN W~BT \1t'lI~1 II h\ W!JU\I n WROK Rockford II Work I\'ISO Grlllt I'ark Contttl II BOW -W.Ik,th.. 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KGuk. pian ist MBS·Su mmertime Conurt: WLW WIRE·Coughlin Mu lic WOC (. w. 17_83) \I'KBB (. w17.83) II'GN Il~idelber _ CGncert Orch WBOW Baseball Gam. 8"".k • ., 1.1011' lIer~redd Jo~n WMT WHBF KII'K WJBC-V."ety WIIII' Takt It Ea ,y NBC · RInger Serenldc' WMAQ WrAM ·Jatk Colley's Orch. JG"",ph Mitt, . It."". " Ca tooll c A.., h1010bQI> of s..~ ~ .n cl ...... WeFL·P'. nG Re-cital WJJD·fi ... Thirty fantasies WIND Recreation 01 ''Today', II BOW WIIO (.,, ·9.53) WIlBf-S,,·edi . h Service. WGN-Swin( It WKBB ,Curlain Call s Ball Gamt" NBC·Sunday VesPU$: WENR WHlI'·B,ble Interpretation" Can. MBS·Hal·1 Conltrenu 01 CUholic \1'lJ[p Il o.t!. "d Bethany Churcb * WKBH ·Ne ..s Ch ar;ti." KII'K \I'JJO .\","i~ . ! CGmt WOWO.Ball ScorH \\A,\F·Curuin c.n. oruniS! WTM J Master 01 Clu,;•• * WnOK-N ..., : Musical 11'0'" KSD Th~ K,doodl ... WAA'- Kay Atm en. ' Gn ~. * \\'HIl F·New$ WT,\O Baleo Petrif Trio .,~ WBAA -Concerl Rev;." WlIlI'.Yoice Gf Ltuurt WTAQ·Ava Mari. 1I0ur 4:45 CST 5 :4 5 COT WHBF-G ... jlfl Tt m!,le Sorvie •• WIND Fr~d a~ck. GruniS! WTAD ·Ba •• b. rr Summary WnOK·Sunday SGnt So,,';ce WISN Mu. ieal IIighwaY I \I'TM J Mas ter of Cla ••;el * N.ws: WTAD WTAQ WIBA ~Iu,i e by Cu~at WTAD Thi. Young .. G."ora'ion \\· KBII ·Chotal prgm. 1\'AAF.W altz Time 6 :1S CST 7 :15 COT WLlI'D.aeon Moort', Orch. <1: 1 5 CST 5 :15 COT W~'TRi(hard Wi!' Gn S~.ks IVHlP ,SuPlM'r O."c. MBS ·Design lor Melody: W)l1" \\'0\\10 T.mpl. Serv,ee 3 :00 CST 4 :00 COT WAA.- Sup!>"r Dance IVJBC-Mabel Folty \\OC·Romantic Mu . in~, WGN JOf' Reich,n a,, ', Orch. IVROK On with Ihe Danee CBS·Cauntry Journal: WKllll * WC FL N~ , WKBII · Mu s i~ WROK ·Sunday SorenaJe Makt .. WJ J D Pi~kard Family WFB~1 WK R8 WTAQ WMBD WTAD Bili Smith', Trio WTAD-Cha",,1 in th HiUs WGN ·Johnnie Davi.' Qn,h. WOC·Mary Von ~bur Sin,. WOC WFA~I KMOX ( .... 17.83) WKBS·in the GloaminK WTM J Or~an & lIarp WTAQ·Cbra l)a,,'e •. lapo-ahO III IND ·WPA Oronala 11' ISN ·Do..-n by H"rm3n·. 6.14) ·CBS·Benny Goodm"n's Orchest .. : WIlAS·Dick Cisne', Or.rli.nt frolic (oh" at 9:15 p.m. CST) WJIl (,;nbr<.!cen Melodies WISS WHSM WCCO II' KBII W[REM".ital Vlritl;" W~IBO,Concul Hall 01 lbe Ai, WBOW ·WPA Prgm. WKIJIJ Walll TIme HB C· lrene Rlth, drlml: WBAP WT,\Q (s.. -6.12) II'I.W,C"lle Farm Orch. \1' ROKSwdio Party WKBII ·Oance B~lIroom WSM KOA KPRC hi..,,.. 7 :45 WCN·J"h",,\· Davis' Oreh. MBS·OJnte Orch.: W1\IT WllSF WTAO·Pauona,t al M.ple Valley * WII8F Melo·Melodies: N. ... W~1BD Caplains 01 Indu,lry p.m. CST) 10:4S C5T 11:45 CDT WMT·Muslc for Sunday WG/>' KII'K 6:45 CST 7 :45 cor CB S·Count Buie's Orch.; WKBII NBC· H.! Kemp's Orth.: KOA 8 :00 CST 9 :00 cor II'TMJ Sunday EH nin~ Recital . Nt .... WJR WIIO WDC WMBO WGN·Arthur ~a .. lI .nnin~ WSBT WKBB NaC·Light Hou>f Scrviee Prgm.: II'IIAS WfS.\I CBS·OJnce Orch.: WCCO * WKB8·S .... 8:45 CST 9 :45 COT KSO l\'ouher Rtporlt II"TAD·Ttmpo Moderne WilD KOA II'M,\Q II'LW WTAM KMOX Orc.n MelodiH KMOX · ~Iar .. nl~~ •••r , or II'IIA~ WJII \\ IJSM WKBIJ 1\'II8F BasewU; D",, ;o lu r VI. Mil' 1\I~U · t:hu reh of Ihe Dt liv ••anc~ W1S" Club Chant;dur Ca S·f ord Summer Hou,: woe 'h~ fo"".I1,,~ or II" ..... " of !I,. II'T,\O ( . w 11.83) li,,~ I\' I\DIJ Jerry Chandler. or_a nisl WTA ,\I·Danu Or~h. WJII. WBS~I WIIAS KMOX ('u. lon .. .. ,I the lJ~b, IlQUoe "~.oo: e for • 1>0." will be W IS AHoll)"'~ood S.a.h WTAQ WISN WCCO WfBM S,·.,· I< .... f.""''''' •.1 •• ,,, .. 1.... • . 11 LII' Pel .. Gr ant . ne'.. tlou of lb. blO'"T, of Ihe 1\00· Y .. ". Urah, m·. '10', 10DlKhI. \I'TAQ C,,,riOr ll WTA ,\I (1'" 9.53) 10:15 CST 11 :15 COT CBS.Culos Mollu's Orch.: HBC·G"nt Puk Concert: KWK WCFL·J,ck Kt lly'I O.ch. woc WTMJ ( . ..·9.53) NB C·Th. AldriCh Flmily. s~Uch: \\"KBH WIID .'1 WISN weco WE"!! 1'0'011'0 WISA II'SOW WtlJA·Club Chanticltar CBS·aenny Goodm,n's O"htn .. : \\"FB~l WTAO II'KBB KMOX NBC· Hollywood Playhouse. d,,· WMT * WMT·New. KO.I II' BOW 11' 16,\ WIRE WJIt WIIAS KMOX WKIlH (. " .6.12) ...... t-oI' _..- ~i.' m.: WENR WM T WLW KI\'K ...... W~ST·J a ck Coffey'l Or.b. WTMJ hlso!-l't 5 p.m. CST) o~ .... HB C. Buddy Ra-gefS' Orchest": NBC.Eddie Duthin·sOrch.: WLW h ..·ll.87) hi.., .t 10 p.m. HB C·Phil Levlnt's Orch.; KWK CST) CBS·ltl·s Go to The f lir: WFSM 9 :00 CST 10:00 COT II' T '\~I II'ENR WTMJ WI!O WIJOW WIlAS WSB~I KMO" WKBH WENR ( . w · 6..1~) WSOW MUltr Sinlu, MB S·Old Fuhioned Rnlnl: Spon, Revi ... : WMBD woe NBC· Oancin, .. ith Cllncy: WIBA II'K8U W I S ~ WJR W~ I BD woe Ca S· Htnry K,ng', Orc ll .: WFR\I . S ews: WIRE KWK WCFL·Amateur Hour WTAQ WSBT hw.ll.83) WM T KWK WBOII' WCN·Your Sunday Dale NBC ·Hoble Sissie's Orth,: KWK WMBO WIIAS WDC WK8B KSD ·C.lholi. lIour MBS·Good Will Hou,: WHSf WCCO \\' SBM WISS WKBII WCCO·C..dri. Adam. KOA Ni~hl Edit'" *IIIIIJF·Nt,..,; D.n.e Tune. KSO.Henry Bu .. e', Orch. WG\" *NBC·Waltu Winchell. (ommen· II'SBT WFBM ~Iu s ic in Iht NilIhl WIIJ,\ S a"d Connu ~I o ve lalor: I\OA WS~I KPRC WBAP 1I' 110·Sporl1 WGN Lonnar"', O. clt.. WINO Old Fa s hion~ Rtvinl KS n -Spe11lnl Sft i(MOX·Amu;can, at Work 11' II AS· Dick Clsu', Orch, WKBB.Promenad. Conc.rl WCCO ·Snlt Fair (aho ,.. 7:30 p.m. CST) WCfL·Don Moore', Ship of \1' I.W ·Gf<>rj!:e lIall". Orch. W~IT·Park S.nd * WI;<;DTh. Sin \\.,ch; T.lk. WROK·R.liciouI SIorv;cH WC .·L [.lthua",on PrJ"" CB S·CouM Buie', Or(h.: WISS Dream. Sew •. Mu . ic WIND ·Jimmy Jack..,n's arch. WCN ·Grifl Willi ..ns· Orcb. WTAO Don.ld aarlt-tb WJR WBB~I woc K~!OX WHAS 10:30 CST 11 :30 CDT WlnE·!.!".ic You W.nl WlftE·Sofebali Game WI1';:D.J;",m)· Jackson'. Oreb. 7 ;15 CST 8 :15 COT II'CCO II'~'B~I 11'~1BO WMAQ.Phil Levan,'s Orch. WROK Ev . n~.lical Frft Chureb WJR Th. lI .. mit'5 e.... CB S·Dlnce Orth.: WBSM WISN II'MBD ·Nightfali WAAf·fun Tim. WSUI·U. 01 lo.. a Fine Arb * s.w.: WOOW WIBA WII BF WROK .Aloha Land WFBM WK8B WTAQ WMBD WIJOW ·Troviul M"",," WnlJ(;rouch Club W,\I,\Q WTAQ WKBU II'KBB WTAQ ·Dance Orch. WJR WKSII woe hw-6.12) End of Sunday Prog"m,

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WBOW . ~lu 5 ic for Men WLS·FUlprt foods WMBO·Swftth.art nm. * N• ..-", WJJD WCN WTAO WFAM ·Sboppe,,· (,u;de ,ketch: II'ts WIBA (,w. 15.21) WFAM Unlth T ~ lk Loo Pik. WLW.The Edilor', D.,, ~ hltr W~IT · ~I)'rt " Mor!l'e 7 :15 CST 8 :15 COT WUBF·Public Se,,,i.. P,,,,,. CBS· U Happened In Holty .... ood: WGN Don Pedro. vlohnitl WMAQ Song, 01 Ihe Ileart WOC Market ~nin!l' CB S·To be Innounccd: WFAM WHIP Budap"" lIour V""ali,u: WBBM II' ISN WCCO 11' IlA.Con.uRlu facts II"ROK Son. \If " ""Ierday \\'SUI·Book Shelf (sw 17.&3) WIND· Wanted : Men & Jobs HBC ·Duid Hltum. shtch : KSD II'HSF Beuy &- aob, shld, WSU I lIonlem.kers' ForuQl II'TAD.We. lhe Jury MB S· Red Rlur Olve: WCN WJJD·To the Ilomemak.r WIRE II'MAQ 11'110 WHlP·Ua ... iian ~Ielodltl * WTAD·Ne ... * WTAQ·New" Music for tbt WKBIJ·Do You 11'lnt • Job? WTAQ Vari et,,, * N~ . : WIIO WCCO WMT WLS * Ne ..., WMT WJJO WROK WIB,\ Dorothy Pouer Mi s~ u . Morning Melodi ... WTAD * II'IND .Ne""" II'UIJ,Your Family & Mine Mu!'ul Clock: wmp II' HBF WKSH·Thre.·Qu arter Time 10:15 CST 11:15 COT 7 :30 CST B:30 COT . KMOX .lJt.dline "i ~ hliRht. \\'f~.-; '\n" L.slie·, Scrapbook NB C·The O· NeiU., sketch: WlW 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT 1I'1.5.1Iow3rd Pel ...on, orunl' l WAAF.30 Yurs on aro.dway I\' JJO · II~I Tate. movie laulu CB S· M "nh~ttin Mo ther: WBI:IM WMAQ HBC· Hi t'l Farm & Home Hour: WLW ·Th. lIeart 01 J"Ua Sla-'" WFAM .Marimb. Magic WKBSSltVVi"l ARlo"l: MondJy WLW * Nt"" WIBA WTAQ WKSB II'MT·Alatm Clock Time NBC· Kidoodlers: WOOW {ow. WHIM .Roundup Mom;ne Rtv". CBS·Our Gil Su nday. , ketch WOII'O·Oi.hpan Pa.,de WGN Ke-ep Fil 10 Musi. . WK81! .\MI·' CoUMe, 15.33) 7;45 CST 8 :45 CDT WROK ·Morniog Devolioo, B~rtai.a \\'BBM KMOX NB C·life Cln Be Suuliful: * lI'llOf·.-;."·,, Pop Tunes WMBI ·Shut·l" Prgm. CBS-When a Girl M~rrits, sketch: * WSUI Dlily lo ..a n ,,/ Ihe Air HB C·Men of the Wetl : WH O WLS h,,·15.21) 11·IJII'.OT, an Mood . IIO\\'O t. ' (ld ~ . Fir_, loOn. sketch WBBM K~IOX WCCO WFB~' WTAD ·.\li"lslerial A!liance woe WIS1' KS' CBS· BacheIQr·s Children: KMOX II'TAQ,SuMhinf Time WILL.Eco"omic Botany W!!OK.()'gan Reveries WINO.Tra ffic Courl W1AU ~la Perk'ns. , kot.h MBS·Manha\lus: WIIBF MBS·Joyce Trio: WHBf' * i'\~w" WIND WTAU WKBS.Rom.ntie Rhythms: Sur. WTAQ Mu , ;c for E,·6C·Jonn. Olher Wil •.• ketch WG~ · Mu s i ..1 Mailbox WMAQ WinE WIIO KSD WCN ,p,intN Druml II'KBII·Vou, Home I'rgm. II'ROK · ~lu ' ic>1 Work. hop II'MAQ WilD WIRE KSD 1\ IIII~ 1I0u.e of MUI;, CBS,Sclllergood Bam ... sketch: IVIIBF Th. B.ndw ,JI:OO W~lBD Linda'. first L, v. WTAD Be"y &- Soh NBC·Mor;n SiUtr,; WOWO KWI\ WIBA ·Baron'. Soeidy Reporler KMOX WCCO WBBM WfBM WIIIP·U"rorgetlablt Hit. W~IT Prolly Killy Kelly II'TMJ ,Co'P<'1 SinKer 11'ILL·Mark.t RoporTs 11 :00 C5T 12:00 COT (," 15.21) NBC·Viennele Ensemble: WIBA W1Ll. ·C]a,. iul ~hni>lure. WO\\O.r.rm Fluh .. 1J,lIboard CBS·Myrt & Mi'Ol!. sketch: WIND·S",in, Time Lane WIND uvu loc:k MaThl WROK-lI'oman'. Forum CBS·ne Goldbtrg$. ~k.te h : II'ISN.Early Ri >fr. Club WC FL K~ I OX W88M WCCO \l'IS~ WbN Hi t. &- Encore. WSU1 · \'t Sltrday', MUlieal Fa· II'HB~I K\lOX * N... s: WMBD woe WK BB WFBM WMBD lI'~tnO · Wom'n of Today WJJD Buruu 01 M" . ", ~ Pusonl voriln MaS·Enrett Hoagllnd's a rc h.: WMT Musical Clock KWK·The Gooptl Sin~ .. ,\Iu. iul CIOC:k: IVMT woe WKBII Mu.i. lor Milady WTAD · II~ppy 1I0w~rd WGN II UIJF II'M T 1\-OIl'O·~lodern Hom. forum II'A,\ F·OTchids &- Moon!i&hl . WLS-N ~ ..s: Markets WTAQ.Today·. Almanac \\TF:" · ~'u.ic for Today HBC·Cobwebs &- C,denu~: hw WROK·\'our Favorite lfymnl WF'\M·~Iu s kal. WROK ·Morn;ot V.. i~lies WTMJ·B.tty " Bob \VilA Mornin~ Melodi ... WSUI·~Iorning Melodiu: s.erviee WGN B~eh . loT · s Chil \\'HIJF Melod,., ollht Moment WSUI.Prg- m. Calendar: Weather 10:30 CST 11 :]0 COT Report. * WHA ·Sew. ~nd Vie ... B:30 C5T ' :JO COT WTAD·Kill\· Keene. Ine. CBS· Romance of Helen Trent. Judy "- Ja"" weco 11'110 WTAD Jo~n Goldfll II IIBF f",hion Bi " . N.... " IYJJO IYKBII WTAO WIlli' Women and the 110m. 10:00 CST 11 :00 COT .ht~h. Vi,..ini. Cluk' WBBM HBC·Orlginalities: (s.. · 15.21) WTAQ .Var;tli• • .KSD N~w" T.I·Nunes: Dick WIS\' SIo nlimental Mood NBC.lulgi Rom1nelli's Orch.: KMOX KIJOW WlBA Leibert. orU<1;" WJJD.Wh;, lle While You Worlr. NBC· NII·1 fltm &- Home Mou.; II'AAFThe Symphonic flour WMT·Thi. Day i. Oun NBC·Oorotky Orulin. SOP.: WMT Gunt ~peake .. : WMAQ WIllA WBAA · Sh a ke,~.re' . !Jler.,y Art WOWO·Editor'. Dauthlor. "etch II"O\\"O WB!)\\' ,KWK l.wI521\ \\"CFL·llil Rovue WIIOK ·To ..n Crier ~ .. "'...... " _ ...... LI ••• n' ... cas·Joyc. Jordan. Girl Inl.rne: O~I .... WfBM·Mu " cal Echoet II'TAO Ma.cella Chftk 11'.' \M W\1Il0 WOC II"CCO * 1'e,, ~ : WO'L WI SN IYIIlP Rh'j1..,dy in BrUI WTAQ ~Iu s ie "- Sorehdor'. Children * W1ND·lntliana S.w. oblch: WLS (s.. . 15.21) KWK Range Ride ... wfA~I Harlan lIo~ a l\ WIRE·Sinl ill' Sam IVA,\F·N ov.lellu WFB~1 ~1 ... FarreU', Kilchen of II' ISS ·Down by Herman'. CBS.Big Sister. s~etch: WCCO WCFL·Peck.r. in lhe Panlry 'ht Ai, IVJBC-Orun Melodiu WBBM WMS D K~IOX WFSM 11' I\BB·What'. N... , II"OC II'GN Manhallln MOlh.r. Ikotcb * WGN.Quin Ryall'. N.... WH,\ 1I 0memake ... WIlA·Mu.;c Appreciation Coune II'LS Melody Parade NBC·f rJn Allison. songs: WCFL . WHI-'~·.N.w ' iii. Maiuty. th. WII SF. Luria & TIlrH- Orchid, WMIJO Town Crier: Thrift Mel NBC. Voun; Wid de. Brow' ,.", IVIIIP-SUu Life .. ~ . -kelch · WIRE WHO WMAO wlnp·Par3t1~ 01 Bu . illt.. 11'110 R.inbow Rhylhm" II"MBI Midday Hour WOC·Soci~ly on lb. Ai. WCCO .\lonh3lIln .\\olhtr II'aBM Frlho" O.ught" WBAA Beut McCI~ .... SOP. ",SUI-Poetry P.".rn. E-8 /~3 P'9. 25 WOWO.Pu,du~ A~r .. uj'Il ..1 P.o WCFt M,,, 0" ,he Mrut WBOW.W.tkathon WCCO Kitty K .. ne. In~ .••kelch WT~IJ 11 0m. lIa"Do"i.~ .. ""m \\I~ B\! F~r", B,"~au Pr'ftll. II"CCO·AdOJlttd Oaulht.. WeFl. Mu';ul. ]:)0 CST 4;30 CDr II'II0K-0.,ln R.ve.i., II"G." 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WSUI Nh'lh,n R lmbl~ CBS·Poetic St.ing,; II'ISN WKBII wccoa.lt~ " Bob .•Iott.b II"IIA Througb Oth •• El" 1I' 1 .IV·V.u~hn II.- u.th. """I" WINOTommy Oil, or,.n;.t 12;15 CST 1:15 COT NB C·Marin. Band: ( . w-I1.87) W("FLMu.ic for O.,,(ing WIIIP·Voiu 01 lI appin,.. IYMIlOHarClin Counler WJBeP. r.d. of B.ndl CBS·lil. " Lou .1 Or, SU ... n. MB S,COM ..I H.ll; WGN WHBF WIIA·MuSlc of Ih. Mliltra WlBA Matin .. Oantt W;\IlIIPi.no & Orlln DU~11 WJJO·LunehMn Rbythnu obleh: KMOX weco WBBM Inllp·lo1"in... Vocll, WI"'·O·Sporll Edition IIOC Pr."un, P.~v,.w WKBB-ConlOl. Ech&n WMBO (1.. ·17.83) KWK KMOX·&lilo.'. Ollllhttr•• ketch \\·ILI. Ruila! lIall W,\lHI·Mtlug. \\ROKVrnCl!'nt Loper Or.h. W"BH-Clllb C.lt!\d.r HB C·Arnold G.imm'5 O.ughter, WINO ,Sport. Edition WSUI·l!lu . lr.ted Mu .ic:at Ch,11 WT;I1J 0 """ I Country Ro.ad II'MT Thip Thru My,tery c.yt: ,* WBAA Monitor V,.",. the Ntw. Iketch: WIRE WMAQ WLW \\JJO,Santa.ll.·, Orch. WT~IJ-Bbck &: Gold 4:]0 CST 5:]0 COT Singirl~ ShOO' Man WB8M·Mi" u, eo.. 10 Markot (1... ·11.87 ) WBOW MII. ic for M.n ,*WKBII.N."" 3:45 CST 4:4S COT C85·Uncl. Jonllh~n; \I'KBB WOe. WI'A I' .~'n_ WLW ·Llle Can Be Bnutillll WTAQ WI !'oN WKBII WUIl,ll IVOWO·Bob Wilson * N~w., WfBM WKBB WecO·Ladies .'i,.. CBS·Adv.n. in Science: WKB II KWK·Mttl Mi .. Juno WHA·Or,an In, •• lud. WMBO ·IIl. Maltlly. Ih. thby woe WMBO WTAQ WISN II'~IBO WOC KMOX (~",-15.27) II'IIOK·J"" Fontana WMBI ·Son,. of Iht Go.pel: Th. WSU1·Th. Bookm.n WAAf· ·Seven Uppers WIN D.WuhinKto" I'a.k nle" WBHM II'KBB WFAM Kr.10X NBC ·Ylttnlt Gom e •• gul,."i.l : Go~pel in p.int II'TAO·AU for Ihe I..diu WBAA Sports Rnit.. * WlllE.Noonday lltadlinu IIQD'~r :.;;. I·oh· ... _ ... ·t.rl Qr WTMJ II'UOW \\ IRA II'I.W WOWO·Old Ti mt R,Ullion th.· '\""'.I~~n )'".. "m of tl pellb. WTAQ·Hil. and En«>'el W80W·S;n,in\{ Sim WJJD.Rhylllm for T•• WMAQ ( ..d,53) WCfL·Edd .... Fanni. C.van.u,h WI.S·llo,n'maktr,· 1>O"n. WIIOK.Rhylh,n Bdote TIl ... w'" 'l1""u •• ""'0,. or lb. nl .... 1 lViMJ.".ini. & iii. Grf;naditn WTAD ('"onu.t In,,·.~.l\n~ uhlblto In Ih~ )1 ... 11 NBC ,Ray Ptr.'ns. pluist " wGN· Youn, Dr. M.lon~. sk.tch IV.IIOD-Today·. Pro,:nm. d"" amd t'ulllie 1I ~.1U, 11"11<110,, ~o",tdian: KWK 11 :]0 CST 12;]0 COT WIlBF",Tht F.ank )Iicropbont WMT·Tonic Tllnf, 2:45 CST ]:45 CDT U II ... ~ .... York \\"0.101'0 r.l. HBC·Carolin.', Gold.n SIOrt, WIIIP Roc:kin' 'n' Rhyth", MBS·8eMY 8urton's Orch.: WGN "SO·lnternalional 1I0u .. WSUI .Bird. " B;.d Lif, HBC ·Adrian Rolltni', Trio: WENR ,*WAU'·Ulnl.r Tu.n•• !keleh: WLW WMAQ WHO ( ..... WHO 1I 0n.)mud Sloc:km~n \\T'O I\·orld Oanet. WIIUF WOWO WBOII' KWK ( ... ·11.87) wen!'iano Reeilll IS.m WII.t..Muhts WTAQ·Noon Concerl H8C·Midst".m, skttch : WLW CBS.Road of Lile ••ketch: weco WJBe·Troub.adorl NBC .Wa)M Yan Dvnt. tnr,; KSO WESR·Swingtimt Serenade 1:)0 CST 2 :]C COT 11' 110 WTMJ WBOW Wlo1AC! WMAQ II'GSToyland Mtlodi .. WBBM WJJOLivelloc:k Mark." HBC ·P.pper Vount·. Family, WIRE KSD MBS·50ngs Wilhout Words; WGX 11'1111. Fleulty Fo.u'" KMOX·Judy .. Jant WKBII MIP op tht StrI·Yt·. Go Fl,hin' WKBII Kiddit. lioll, 15.3].lU7) WIND WPA Oreh IVGN-S ..in, It WJJO' MiddlY Roundup WGS· ..... dofl Man II-'J8C·God', Ch ... for Ihe Sbut. II'MDO II lppy Train CBS.Th. Da y b Ours. ,hUh; ,., WIIA.Ch.pl., • 0" ,* WHaf Fortitn l .n",". N..... II'MBI ~ilion Timt WKBB-Man on Ih" SI.to,r;lY Dan WIIO MBS·D". H.. ~l.q. orll_ni,,· \\ AAF Wh'l Is It r WIIAA ·M.tht RtIlOrts Park WH8F II'GN KII'K * WMT-N.,,·., Don Roth', Otcb. II'JJO·Mal;nl1<' M~lodi..,. WSBM·Sporn woe t· ..m BII.eau WaOM M~n on th~ St ..... t KMOX·Killy K"'nf. Inc •••bleh WBOWMerry-Go.Rollnd ,* WBOW·Ntws ": SO Arnold G.imm·. OUl,ht.. WLII' .Thi. Diy II 0.... CBS·DN'p Ri.tr Boys: WISN WOWO · ~hrk.t S4.rv; •• SpOl]"ht Prim. W.\lAQ·Conctrl Mi"ialure WTAQ K\lOX 1I'''8B WFBM W. P. A. Speaker \\'ROK Sin,in' Sim wcrt * WAAF Nt"', " Wuthr WGN.Duck ROS .....k.t. h WIBA ·Markot R~porl. \\·BAA.Magic Carpel WMSI S,..... i• • oi llym". We Lov, KSO.X.v;"r CUlat'. Orcb. WSBT Man un·lbe-Street IVOC·Marktt Cio.in,. WAAF·Harry Crf;ilbIOn. ,,,orll WIIA ·Mood, & Melod;es WSUI.Farm FI.sb,.. Emmttt 1\' IND ·Or~an " Vlbr. Harp WCCO Ma Ptrk;nl, .blob WI~S F.v~n •• Ynu ~nd I * WO'L·Now. WOWO.Eb " Z.b WBBM-L;,hthoult Oa}' I'r,m. (Continued on NUl Plge) Gardner WJJ]),SpO,1t Revi.", IVTAOSwin. Alan. \\'GN·All~'noon M.lodi" WTAQ hrmhanrls WKBB·M.. ku Quolatiool; Pel \1'IIA·M.uzi". Ihck Co.ner WIIBF·Luci. Thomj.lOn. piani. 1 * II'LS Gr.i.... Markel" N• .., WHIP-So";al Ju'liu M.~ ..int * II'MBD Farm )lark.lI: Colont! Sl WILL-The DiP"' AFTERNOON "..-ntv ; Farm Nevrs WI:;'O·Sporl' Edilion C."'~.I. WMT·J.,. Doakt., Inl~rnational Doe. '.'1 whh WJJO Frankit Tr.un,baur'. Oreh, ,,",1.1 ."'1 .... ' 12:00 CST 1:00 CDT V~r~ti •• WLW ,WorLd Poultry Con,r... _J~" DI ..... CBS·Milton Charln Rftall,; woe II"OWO Markets; Pttt. MacG.qor Wlo1HO Edilor's OallJblcr fA 1\ ~·'P ..I1, WROK )h.k.u; Fuoti". Son",: .... rI.1 1:11.1.· WMBI - ~10'S14I. ' .1 ... !II.. 1I0I0 CBS,Ooc 8arel.y·. Dauthttrl: II"",. Folh "ChI. WHOK·M.rh", PtJM. P ..... iew \I BU)I KldOX " .• I I •• , WTAO . Llln~htoD Music WSUI-World Bookman .IIhI.MI_I,I ""''''. __ HBC·Ad.,ntyrt In Rudin,; ("... IVTMJ ·Sidf..-.n. Rppor'~. WTAO·Communily N"", 15.33) I~'.I.","" '""u...... 1:00 CST 2:00 COT 2:15 CST 3:15 COT 1:&.I1,~..s lIT HBC·8dty & Bob, .btch: KSD HBC .SteLl. 0 .11 ••.•utch: WIRE oar- '. _I,' o..s CBS·Poetic StrillfS: WS8T woe ,_"" 0( ... Y... IIIRE W\!AQ WLW 11'110 h .. , WKaa WF"~I WPIJ WlaA WMAQ WHO ,O" !;'r...... __''' =.-:... 1ft ...r:"~.:"'.::., __.. ___ "" '!.".t.._ ",:"...!i='':: _,_ .u __ Adol"""nt '1'110 " .. 11ft. 0.· N BC ·M.rin. 8and: WCFL WGN der A.-tKY c...... , ...... I Man ... 1M SITHt; WMBO WTAQ lo1 . 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August 7 HBC·The Voict 01 Firrstono: WIIA·Drcan R.'·erie II'TA~ G~"!en Club KF I KOA (al"" _ 6:30 p.m. \IIJBF-Sollh.:1l1 Roulld Up 8 :00 C ST ' :00 C DT I~ ...... , ...... ,~ ..~ ... "'" ...... _ ' ...1 ..... CST) (5:00 p.m. Continued) \1· HIJ'·Llhu~ni.n lI.. ur ~ , ~. ~~ w~ ~ .~ ~. ~ ~-~.~ ~ ~~ NBC· T.ue o. FIlII, qui , prgm.: WilD To be announc"" I WESR WOWO WMT WLW KIYK Sport$ Review' WHO WJ R \\'II II>,\'oICe 01 Social Justice *Star In p rogra m liltin gl ind icotes ft 'WI b road cast WINO German !lour WISD Rttrtalion of Bu.ball /I" 11.87) * I\SO-Ne",., Utory 8u'Ie's Or. cheltra WIRE·Lon" Ran~u Gam . HBC'Conttnted HOll r; Dreh.: II'JJD S. O. S. Chic.CO MOItN ING KII'K·lnqu'riog SqUid * W I ~S ·Sho".· Wiudow, Ntwl KSO WTMJ WHf) WMAQ KOA WJJL> Muti, & Bantu wi tll Beo *\I·I.S·N.w, -10:30 C S T (11:30 C OT) F arm a n d H o me \l'lHE WIBA IVT,\M (.w.9,53) W'Fl· Th. lil. P •• m. WMBO Sport.: lIit of tbe Day WIIBF·Lucia Thompson. piuist KI"ter H o u r. 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CBS·Grant Puk Concert: WJR \1'110 HB C- l .rry Clinlon's MusicII Son · KMOX.M.J!ow'filll. ___ 7:00 CST (8:00 COT) Ma n A bout H o lly- Sporl.· KOA KWK WAAf·Ev • .,illl Con ••" wood . t,,,965) ulion" (lw·1l.87) ... ..-...... ;0 ... 0_ ~;".nl .... K\lOX·Crun Mtlod; .. WeCO·MIl ".al ThIS (onduct.d lIy Gurgt MtC,ll, ,.... HBC· Ru M,upin', Orch.: KSD WC!'L Fomou. Bandf'r~m.s ~rogrllm. ... WESR Mu,ic You Wanl II'H L W1.W WFA,I1.The Tltr ... Jlbn Hollywood (Ommtnillor. futures inltrvitws HB C· l ury Clinton's Musical Sen· + Wl]HF Now", Sporh •• lion: IIIRE KSD \\'TMJ Inn II'ISD·Cdo Conlinental Suek ROgtrs: K\vK WillE WF8~1 F. 8. I. Cast$ lind distussions ,"nltred ~round Hollywfl"/ld', \1'I8A II lIV WTAM 1I'~IAQ (.w. + WLIV.P~I •• Crant. n.... KJll0X·Sundown Sett,,~d. W II A·E,·t"in~ Mu sir.1t toiorlul ptrson~lit'"' 9,53) 1I'0WO·Hudy Bundy'. Orcll IVAA F M)thir~1 BlUr""", WllA"·Good",ll llour WTA~I Tom Mannilll II'CCO Oaseball Seor... 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Sus .. n Hiyward and Joseph Allen, II'SU I·S""mtimt IVIIAS·Walsh Looks 'Ern Oo-e. II·ROK ·.II~lody Lane 6 :45 CST 7 :45 C D7 Jr., stars of " Our l uding Citiz.n.'· "nd Ir.in 1V1I8F.Around Ih. Dia,nond II'SUI ~Iu,;ul Mood. 8 :4S CST 9:45 C OT 11·ISN ·Tenlh Innin. * N~". II'KRIl WKB8 S. Cobb, author of the pl"y. will III pirticipilt WHO Drake Univ. Pr.m. II"TAO ·H3I'M Ho"'ard, .<>n,. weco Di ck LonJ'S On:h. in Ihis program, originlling In Vln Buren, WI.IV Bi:nny Sirong'. Oreh. WTAQ SI""'S; Oirthd.y Club WF,\ll vn;"''''t 01 .lIflody Arhns,s. * II'I~D·N~". 5 :45 CST 6 :45 COT WfJ:l .II ·D·Artcga'. Orrh. * WSU I Daily Iowan of Ih. Air 10:30 C ST 11 :30 COT MBS·Johnny D lV~' Orth. : WCN CBS·Ross Jordan. bu.: 1I'~IBO * II'IIBF Ntws; Pi ano·tll" 8:30 C S T ( 9 :30 COT) G ra n t P ar k C Orl ceM. 9:0 0 CST 10:00 COT II' IIBF W~IT WOC WBB~1 WKBB WKBII In1l.lr·~h". ~. Cllicago Symphony Drchntri. 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News; WJBC woe WIIlE·MuinH Varinito *NBC,Club Motinet: News: WAAF.T.ke 11 .:.sy II'KBII .Kiddits' llour August 8 GOOd Listening Guide WBAA ·The Bookman WIRA IIMaO·Hap!» T r.i~ II'FS.II ·C.rtyie SUVt'" SpulUnl MBS·CIl1rk Cr.ndlill. bar.: WHS~' '''''''' _,.h ... 111 .. ..-... '... " _._...... WMT·Sinpn' Sa .. ;~ ,... "J_~' _"".~ ••t , ... r: ...... ~_. ; ...; ...... WIIA.Through Othtr Ey" 1 :45 CST 2:45 COT WAAF ·Down Ihe Mississ ippi / WOC .Man o~ !h. Strt.' WHlp·New. Oddil;" * WO\\'O.Bob Wilson. now. HBC·Between the BOIIkends; WSAA ·You &. Your Child WISA·M'linH Din •• WROK.Mid , W~ S I Reve',,, KWK WOWO (.w·)5.33) WCCo.Belly ... Bob. skotoll 11' IND ·Sporu Edition NBC -TIM Guidln, Light, skltch: WIlA ·Mu.k of the M.nt" MORNING \1'MSI ·Rou,,,a,,iln La"!IIlgt 5 ;00 CST 6 ,00 COT WMAQ WHO WTMJ KSD WtW W1l1P - M ati~« Vocal. II'ROK·Ma Perkin. HBC· Ennio Bologninj', Orch.: WIRE WILl.R«it.I 11.11 ---10:30 CST (11:30 COT) Farm and H ome WTMJ Bl.ck ... 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NBC ·Adri,n Rollini's Trio: WENR Puk \\'011'0 WBOI\" WIRE (sw·lI.87) KMOX .France taux. ~por .. * 11' I.S·S.w.: Homemaker, 2:45 CST 3 :45 CDT Boowtll, orchardist: D. C. Morri', fl'mtr, * KSD · N~,,·.; Rourio Bourdon', WMBO Kitty K...,n. CBS ·Bln Struk Rhythm EnHm· Ind C. A. Newmln, busintnmln. \1'BAA ,S IO'y Book fl our Orch. WMT·Judy & JI.... hie: WKSS WTAQ WISN woe WFB.'l.M •• 1 Miss Julia KWK .Home Plale WROK.Robert S... anson, pilni,1 WFS~I WFAM WKBII WMBD .FTERNOOH WIIA SIring s"renadt WAA.- ·lO th Ct~'ury s",.nadf woe (lw.17.83 ) II'IIIP.Aliu OIt>O~. I';.ni.t WBS.\! 5J,orll R.vi ... \\TAD.Dr. Collins --- 5:15 CST (6:15 COT) Qu lck s llve r. . WIIO.Sews sketCh: WLW \I' BOW .llttry·Go-Round 2 :00 CST 3 :00 COT HB C. M ids l r~lm. Quil pr09rlm. with Rlnsom Shermln Ind Bob WII.'D-SixIII Hace; \\'"hington *NBC·Club MIUnu: Nt'Ws: KS D WPIJ WHO II IRE WMAQ WCCO·li'·f1to(k Brown. I'ark WFSM ·Cllri!lian Scitnce Prg"'. KWK WBOIY WOWO WENR MBS ·Bob Crosby's Orch.: WIIBf WJBC V'''tt)' Prgm. WLW WM T \sw9.53·11.87) NIGHT WGN·Conctrt Orch. K~IOX · D~ Irl>ln Ih. Dugout WlW.on. Wom an S"..kl WHA,ullJu3ge We S""ak HBC · Backst.lte Wile, lktlCh; KWK·M.n in lhe Sund, 6:00 CST (7:00 C OT) Johnny Pr ..enU. W.1181 Gorman La".u.~. WIRE WMAQ WTMJ WIDA WIIIl' · Voic~ 01 !ioc:ial JU!lice WB,I A·T.e .. ur. Chesl DrlmlS; vocllists; Johnny Cretn's o.,h... t ... W.\1T·Tom Owt~ I' Cowboy. \\,IND·Germ a~ Hou . WII O * WeCO.News IV IIOK·Shjlkret s"rtnad. WIRE·Side,,·.lk Sotlline Bee CBS.B.rron Elliot Melodies: woe WI\IP ·~a king of Love - 6:00 CST (7:00 COT) The Human Ad­ 4 :00 CST 5:00 cor ",SBT \VTAQ WfBM WKBB * WISX Show I\'inilow, N ••s WIll·Trave!oJ:uf ve n ture. HBC -Tennis Much Summary: WJJO MU1;C 4- Bamer II'KBH WISN (sw·H.83) WI ND·.-ou.11I Ran; WUhin!ton DrlImatiZl tions 01 the contributions 01 Ameri­ WIRE II'ENR WLW.B.ker &. Vemon, .ports KMOX ·Kitty Ketnt. ,htd. Park c.n universities to Iht pr09.ti, 01 the world. *CBS-Ntws: Troubidors: WKBB WMSO·Ptl Corner: Sportl Rt KSD .Arnold Grimm's Daulhtn WM81·Gnldtn Nunt" Sehol.,s .nd lcitntish Irom some 01 tht iud· WTAQ WKBH WFSM W1SN view WTAD .Varietv Prim. * 11'AA F·Now. & WUlh.. ing uninnititi in tht country will participatt. woe weco WOWO·lIomf Folk. WBAA·Scienlir:: N... .., R~view 3 :00 CST 4:00 COT WTMJ ·Blut Room --- 6:30 CST (7:30 COT) I nformation, Please; NBC·Bert Shtflttr's O re~.: WLW WCCO·M. Pnkint., sketch NB C· EIIII Fitzgtrllld's OrchU.. : W.'1AQ WISA WBOW WIIO 5;15 CST 6 :15 cor WHA . M a~azin. Rack WIBA \\'011'0 (s... ·11.87) Qul:u:lng Experts li nd Guest Celeb­ (s... ·9,S 3) CBS·Thl t'~ Whit I Slid. wilh WHB"· G~I T.mple Servi'd NBC·Kitty KUne, sketch: WHO r ities. Ted Husing: WTAQ WKBB WH IP ~ill Ju!I;« Magazine MBS'Dict Huding, organln: woe WIRE WMAQ WLW WPIJ KSO Clilton Flaim,n: John Kie .. n; f. p, Ad,m': KWK WIIBf WKSII WllL·Publi, Relation, & Pub· Bob Troul. liuests: Dsc .. LtVllnt, piaonist, Ind Cu. Ad.",• . IPO"C. hcity CBS·Columbi. Concert Orch. : "u.'.,, WKSB WFBM WFAM WKBH Eth.1 Burymore, 1e1 ...S.. KS D Kiny Ketnt, IH., ,skttch ,..,h'mnl.1 WIND·Sporh Edition II'AA~'·Vixi~l.nd Band WISS WTAQ w~nm " ...... _, _ T,.., "' ...... _ '0. HB C·MI. KHn. Triter 01 Los! WMBD·EdiIDr', D.u~hter. shtcb woe WeFL .l t usi~"1 Prg,,,. (110'17.83) --- 7:00 CST (8:00 COT) Artie Shaw's Or­ Personl, drama; WENR WMT WMB I.Th t liquor Problem IYfAMTta lime Musical. "",.1 1.87) WROK·Pr~ ..m )'rtvut BaKI>aIl; )'iIUbu'llh v.. SI. chest ra. II'II A·Chapttr a Day WSUl.1llu.l.altd Mu'·Captain Hfrnt, ntw. WCCO Kittv Ketn •.•keleh WSUI.lowa St'le MediClI Socitl1 Mort uwis. M. C.; Roy Shitld's orchest ... *HBC·Mllcolm Clairt. ehildrtn'f II'IIAA" ~ .... r Me Thisl WIND ·TI,ird Rate; Washinglon Ptj[m. Gutsts : W,rd Wilson, r.dio comtdi,n known IS slorin: NewI: II'ESR WOOli' WIBA ·Mu .i, by Cutat Park WTADB.Kball Glmt "Bettlt." ond Milton Cinifl, cartoonisl. Grig_ (ow 9.S3) WOWO·Oin ~tr Hour II'MB I·llymn, from Ihe Chapel 3 :15 CST 4 :15 COT In.tof 01 the " Ttrry .nd tht Pi"t.s" stri.... CBS,Consolt Ourtonts; II'KBB WROK ,SJ)OrI. R.view WROK·N. Y. A. PIlIm. CBS· Lilt & LGve of Dr. SUSln. II'TAQ II'ISN WBBM WCCO 5:30 CST 6:30 COT WTADSwin,in' on Wax .hlth: WFS~ I --- 8:00 CST (9:DO COT) T ime to Shine. HI! Kemp's orchestra; Nin Wynn Ind 80b KSD.MetropoUta" Churoh Fod. CBS·Sttond Hushind. dfllm.; Prgm, Alltn, vOellists, Ind tht Smoothies. H.I ~n Menken, WBR\! WCCO WAAF·llarry Creigh!o~. sports WISN (s... -15.27) --- 8:00 CST (9:00 COT) Mr. District Attor­ II'CF L·ABC Safely lqioa NB C_TO b. announefd: KSO ney; Drlimli. II'FAM ·Killer DiU ... WTMJ SUMMER PROGRAM WFBM .T.a 1im~ Topics --- 8:30 CST (9:30 C OT) Insidt Story; D rlim_ 11'.10 B.... baU lime NBC-R.y Kinney's D.ch.; WLS for JOHNSON'S WAX Frtd SulliVlln. M. C. ; Roy Shitld·s o.cheltra. II'IBA·TT'avel Hour WOII'O Gunt: ClpUin John O. CrlIig. luthor 01 the WII.L ·Sa WFAM Am.r. Family Robinson NBC ·EIl, Fil.\9trald·s Orehestr,; WOC .lla.hl elo.in,. HBC·Box Score btrl: \VENR 1\'!lllFSl'OtI, Troil r WENR WlIIE WOWOEb & Z,·b WIBA ·Bi.thday Club: Sporh *HBC·LoweU Thorn .. , news com· Listen to Half·Hour Music & Comedy HBC·Bruct Bliker's Drch.: wnlJ mentalor: WlW II'IHEDi~k n eed II'SOW 3 :30 CST 4 ~lO COT II'JJDPickard Fami!y NBC ·S.lon Silhouettu: KSO IlhBII·Joh" G,ubo1. MBS·Tht Johnson h mily: W/tI T CBS·M.y,.ir Drch. : W,\IBO II'SOIl' WMAQ WTMJ WTBA HUNCLE WALTERIS DOG HOUSE" WOC Hil. & ~:ncoru IIIISF WKIHI II'FAM II'TAQ WKDD hw9.53) WROK SpeN Derby WCCO II'I~N Tuesday Night Wil l" R~.poody in Brnl WAAF TOI'" Tun", * II"SU l o.un ~Ielodie" D.il) \1' 110 MUI Mi .. Julia NBC ·AII.irs 01 Anthony. skelth: W8BM ,\1ut tilt Mis'u, 10...... 01 Ih. Air '-______NBC B:30 CST - 9:30______CDT J II'.rkWIN D Fifth Rau; Wuhington WENn 11'01'1'0 WBOW (s",· WCFL Jaok Ktlly'. Or,II. 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DIARY Of AN ON-THE-SPOT NEWS REPORTER

(Continued from Paqe 10) cane. Without his cane the Profeuor show. This la a weekly interview with twin·englne amphibian. A gray haze is practically undressed. Fortunately. somebody wh05e identity is never dis­ was closing down around us as we going slrong when we reached Holland. somebody closed. belore airtime. I finally rounded loaded powerful ahort·wave equipment found him a substitute stick and he felt up the chef at the Chateau Frontenac. into it. and radio weather.reports were May 13. 1939. Holland. Michigan. beller again. We're here in Holland He said firat he was much 100 busy pretty omlnoua. The pilot asked me to I was all Bet to do thia year's fleet now. and I've been deac:ribing street· giving orders to his huge staff 01 cooks ait up lorward with him to balance the maneuvers from Hampton Roads. at ac:rubbings, tulips in bloom. and the for the King's lunch to do any broad· ship's weighl, so I strapped myseU into Norfolk. Virginia, when word came that public dances in old Dutch coatume casting. but 1 finally persuaded him and the rig-ht·hand pilol's seat and oU we the fleet had to go back to the Pacific along the sidewalks. be relented. went. The amphibian happened to be , and that J was to go with Professor equipped with dual controls. Every Quiz to a tulip festival at Holland. May 16. 1939. Quebec, Canada. May 23. 1939. time the pilot moved a lever or twisted Michigan. So here I am. Ten minutes after the lilllt proqram Portsmouth, New Hampshire. a ..... heel on his side. a corresponding Boarded the Twentieth Century Lim· from Holland. Michigan, aig-ned off, J waa sitting in New YOlk quietly lever or wheel moved on my side. I ited just in time to meet the Professor was ordered here-to cover the arrival listening to the Hal Kemp rehearaal found myself doing a jig- as the floor and a gang- of movie slars en route to of King- George VI and Queen E1iubeth when the word came that a giant U. S. pedals moved my leet about, and al· the festival from Chicago in a fleet of In Canada. I g-ot here by automobile, 8ubmarine had just been reported sunk most every time I rested my hand or automobiles plaatered with signs and train and plane. and di.8a.bled oU the Isle oj Shoals. Ten arm. on 8Omething- it suddenly moved banners. We rolled from town to Now that I've arrived. it turns out minutes later, minus lug-gag-e. coat or away. town, behlnd molorcycle eecorta, being­ that the King and Queen are g-olng to hat. J was bound for Newark airport in The weather got worse and worse. received by mayors and local celeb­ be two days late anyway. Meanwhile a taxi-to broadcaat on.the-spot new. until we were 'Oleed down at Hartford. rities. In one amall Michigan city a I've been busy rounding up a ''Taken about the Squalus disaster. . Realizing- we couldD't 9el souvenir.hunter pinched the Profeasor'. from Life" interview lor the Hal Kemp AI Newark CBS had chartered a (Continued on Page 37) ON-THE-SPOT REPORTER BIRTHDAYS

(Continued Irom Page 36) At 8:30 p.m.. New York time. my AUGUST 5 earphones butted with the hubbub in Malcolm Clairt', NBC, Merchandise any nearer to the Squalus by plane. we the radio theater. which alway. heralds Marl, Chicago, Ill. changed. our course, took 011 again. the start of a Profesaor Quiz program. AUGUST 6 J ames Ameche, NBC, Sunset and iilnd new to New London. Connecticut, So I banged the gavel. and then. from Vine, Hollywood, Cali!. where we landed just a. the weather the sky. 820 miles out over the Atlantic. AUGUST 1 caught us lor good. introduced "the one. the only. the June Travis, NBC, Merchandise I found that the submarine-tender original Professor Quiz!" Instantly I Marl, Chicago, Ill. TraYeling for "Uncle Sam" falcon had already headed up toward heard a roar of applause from New '" VfoO". '.'11" .... . - I n ...... ".~ 10' 'U""I. So .... • AUGUST 8 Too1.,·. "'oU ..... 'ullol m, OI'I",\nlO"ut . Portsmouth, with its Illmous re$Cue York in the phones. then the voice of Ross GI'aham, NBC, RCA Bldg., New chamber aboard. In a. lew hours I al.80 the Professor. "Thank you. Mr. Trout. York. N. Y . ",~'ro~!i;:;,~;; ~,,,;:,,,'rn:,,~':.,:~r.,,.~:~11 l~r,r:7':' , ~r:,I! .."I _ "'7 '~,''''1'1. I ,.1 .11" ... n~" '(0' bo'd was on my way-on board a train, COm­ It was a real thrill to hear your voice Edna Odell, NBC. Sunset and Vine, Hollywood, Calif. .. " ... ".... plete with radio equipment and engi­ from away up there in the clouds. and " I ~H ' 1I"l>00 !I'~ ft,., .'~" ~n ,PI"I •• ftn, 1 nl",,·1 Charles Boyer, NBC, Sunset and to •• \oe .... loll.'· "'llb ,.,•• 1..... · I.IP, I d.un ru.n\ to neer. I arrived in time to cover the I know all our listeners as well as my­ Vine. Hollywood, Calif. ''''11,1_1, ".1,1 II . ". l; o'~''''''"'' 1 1_I1Lono. story of thai famous rescue from start self wish you a very happy ljlnding." Nino Martini. .. , I'.' · ~ • ",,,,,,,,0, '·.""\0" "'111' (,," PA, .... 1 """ 1,loU' '"~ "'>T~. ~"""kll" I ".tll" ,p """~h"" ",P." to linish- and. believe me, it was one At midnight I climbed into my upper Victor Young. · I '~"" •• '''I. M " .. " n,,,1 " .. ""." .... OPII(I\"(Ot S·." , tit .',,1) t",,,, ... U· .. June 11. 1939. Hyde Park, New YOlk. solutely steady. the Clipper never Hollywood, Calif. .... "'I ... '01 ••••• ho,,,'. ,MI... ,",,: IJI Till __ '" qgolll, ."" • ,.,., •• "Io,.r. I " ...... n nl"". Last night, alter almost two weeks 01 rocked nor swayed. much less bumped. Louise Massey, NBC, Merchandise and 10 insure the passengers' comfort M;m. Chicago, Ill. :.."'e...... ceaseless traveling. I broadcast the Harry Richman. linal chapter in the visit 01 the King that first night Captain Wjllljlce O. Cui· Jane Pickens. and Queen. II happened on the east bertson flew IS{) miles 011 the direct bank 01 the Hudson River. at the little course to dodge a stonn. But although Hyde Park. railroad station. Only a sieepingntest ... oal, to . ....- present as the President of the United leun. L6),u .. old Of ",Q.e. P,o­ States and his family waved good·by ing eastward. helped by a tailwind. f.Mloa&I_e.c:i... I.rtiSU .... d and the Joyal train rolled slowly oU nearly two hundred miles an hour. and Fed'''l Sclloolltude""lte lIot so. an hour and a hall after I had gone .ti~b l e. into the night. \ M .... dr..... ' 01 li,1 (I'~ to bed. the bright sun came streaming "'cbet hip..... pape. 1 iDob" bleb. D ••w _I)' th" ,;,\, ao let· June lB. 1939. Lisbon. Porlugal. through the window of my upper berth. It was fifteen minutes to four that ter"'" II anybody had lold me just a week 2. UI' 0.>1, peocit o. pe ... afternoon. New York time. when we J. W, ,etum "a dtlwiDla. ago that I'd be here in this town of slid down on the broad Tagus River. narrow. winding streets and magnifi· off the dean white city of Lisbon. By • • (>Tiot your "_e•• dd,eos cent old houses. broadcasting to Ameri­ (towo. C(>U..llt)'. Iu.te}•• ,e. oc<,,~ the time the huge forty-one·ton Clipper pltion on bf,<1F; of dr,w"'I' ca. I'd have told them they were crazy. had been safely tied up at the pier. it 5. All dtlwlnll "'Ult be re ~ And if they'd lold me I'd get here by teind b)' AUlult Jilt. \9J9. was past four. and I had a broadcast flying across the Atlantic. I'd have lold PrllU w;u tHI.wtrded fordraw­ scheduled at Jive. I arrived in Ihe iap beat '" pmportion .nd .. eat_ them they were crazier still. But here ...1. b, Fede.al SchO

T imes given are Eastern Daylight Time. F or EST and C OT lubstraet 1 hour; 8 lI.m.-,,"a~ut of X.t"'R! p'o-,:ram: HSO (ll.402) CST,2 houn; MST, 3 hourI>; PST, 4 hourI. Da ily Programs, Sat., Aug. 5 tlSJ (14.535) 8:30 p.m.- Pre., Re,i. w: OJS DJO DJZ through Fri., Aug. I I 8:45p.m.-Qptr•. ··Norm.·': 21103 2n04 2ROS SPECIAL dispulch (rom Radio programs of the Japanese Broadcast­ _ ...... ""...... --." ... i" at ...... Press Service advises me that ing Corporation almost daily- from 5 .' .... b ..." ...... '"6, ..... 9 p.m.--(ul»n'" Sand Concert: COCO (S.7) the new 25,OOO-watt Swiss Gov­ 8 J.m.-(h·tr,u, hOllr JlK 9:1511.m.- T.lk. "The S\.~. in Haly": 2RO} 10 9 a.m., giving the news in English 2R04 2R08 1ft .. A S:30 •.m. (lX.Sun.)- Sew, (E,,~1i,h): vl..n ernment short-wave station recently at 5:55 a.m. EDT.. KZHS (9.58), 9:30 p.m.-N~w . (En~li,h): TGII'A (9.685) completed at Schwarzenburg, Switzer­ another new stalion located at Manila 9 •. m.-Enlli,I, I'r~ram: Rad,o S.i~o" (11.18 ) 9 ,.m.--(Iu_i.al ",u,ie: OJL 9:45 p.m.-Ttt3.m.-So"-1 (En~h.h): W3XAI.. (21.63) \1'3xl.. on July 15. Initial tests with trans­ believed to be broudcasting with an (17.78) missions beamed on North America increased power of 500 watts .. R. B. Monday, August 7 1,l.m.-tlller"ali Qn.1 Hour: III'SG • __"", ...... " ...1" _ hilt ...... (""•. " had been remarkably successful, and Oxrieder of Corowl, Canal Zone, re­ 1:30 j>.m.-Se"$ (En~l;.m.-~lari",ba E","",bl.: TGWA (15.17) 10:30 l.m.-~tom.nl .Itu,inl.: 1I'2.'\AO (21.5) delighted with the prospects of regu­ shifted in frequency to 5.36 megs . 2 j>.m.- Sew, (En~li ' h) GSC GSI GSD 11:30 ;t.m.- Jlarry Eva",: GSF esc G:>J Jar programs [rom their homeland. The lOO-watt short-wave transmitter 2:20j>.m.- S.,,·s (Enoli'h). 2f106 3:30 p.m.- X.... 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Sun.) - :o>~,," s (J>orlu~u,,,,,): 1:55 p.m.-BBe ,\hli'ary B."d; G~1l G:.J) GSf 11·2.\:1:: (1527) 8:15 p.m.- illail BJ ~ (S1'a"i_h): \\'2XAF (9.53) A panorama of Hawaii, capturing all and 6.425 megs HC2ET (9.19). 7:~0 p.m.-S.,,·, (En~Ii'h): 111'5,\ 8:45 p.m. -~ I;lilaf\" B.nd, IIAT4 the charm and beauty Of the Pacific Guayaquil, Ecuador, operates week­ 7 :55 lI.m.-Sorlh Amuic.n "on",,; ..io,,: OLRS.I 9 :30 p.m. - I.i~h\ ,,,u_it: TPBII Tr.\4 isle in native music and song, featuring days from 9 to II p.m. and on Sundays <15.23) -II :20 p.m. - E,,~Ii'h talk: TI'BII TPM outstanding native vocalisls and in­ from 9:30 to II :30 p.m. EDT. The in­ 8 p.m.-S.", (PQrlu~ue~): GSO CSC 12:.30 i.m.-~alu\e 10 Ciliu: w8x.\1. (6.06) strumentalists, is being presented terval signal is a series of twelve 8 p.m. (u. Sot.)_ Pr",,"n, Irom Bud"p."t: IUT4 weekly from HOIiOlulu, Sunday l!ights chimes One of television's greatest 8 p.m,-S.... 1 £II~h_h) : /11'5.1 Tu esday, August 8 at 10 p.m. EDT, over short-wave sla­ 8:10 p.m.-S."s (En~lish): W6XBE (15 H) problems, that of providing studios 8:30 p.m. (u. Sat.)- Se'" (£II'I"Ii.h): IIo\ T4 '" ~ ...... ,. _""... doll. _ D .. ,. _ ...... (CO<. 3<1 tion KQH (14.92). with twice the light now required by 8:30 p.m.- :':.". (Ellol;'h): 2R03 2110<\ 21108 10a.m.- Rh~·lh", . <>f T oJa~·, 1I"2x.\0 (21.5) the movies yet not subjecting articles IRF I :3(} p.m.-llr<>ddca.t f,oll' .\I ~iet, Trz (8.96) Earl Roberts of Indianapolis. Ind., to unberable heat, has been solved by 8:45 p.m. (ex. Sun.)-Xorth Ameriu" pr""r~" ,.., 2:30 p.m.-Band of fl. ~!. Ru)al ~hrine", GSC sends me the following official Jist giv­ General Electric engineers in its tele­ EAQ 4 p.m,- Round Ihe Coneen I'''rtie>: GSC GSP vision station at Schenectady, New 9p.m.·--(he«u< hour: JZI.. 4:30 p.m.--(abilld S~ri .. : W2XAD (15.33) ing the new call letters tOl" all short­ 9:IOp.m.- St", ( E".Ii,h) 1\'6XBE (15.33) wave broadcast stations in Colombia: York, by the use of a battery of four W3XI.. (17.78) 9:30p.m.-Sorlh A",oric'n Ir~n"n;_,io .. : TI'RII 6:~5 p.m.-P3e", (En~li'h): XEUZ HJAB (4.785),750 watts, Barranqulllu: heat. The lamps arc the size of a ciga­ 9:30p,m.- l'lay, '·On lhe S!"'t": GSB GSD GSF rette and have an exterior of quartz. 12:45 '.m. (u. S,t.)-Proo:ram from Soulh AI 9:30p.m.-I" Ogum for Spa"ish "o",en: w 2XE HJFI (4.795),750 watts, lbague; HJDU rica Zl.fI (11.83) (4.805), 250 watts, Medellin: HJBB 1 :30 •.m.--{)""U I hou., JZK 10 p.m.-EI\~Ii.h hro.duO!: TI4~RIl (4.8 15), 600 watts, Cucuta: HJED The following calls and frequencies 11 p.m.--{),quesu P'rtural 9 73~ OilH. ,. 1&.32 4:45p.m.-Q'ga" Re veri.,: 11'2XAO (15.33) DJB. a...rmuJ U 2(1 PCJ. aollond 9.&9. IS .1lI! 1 p.m. - ~tilil",y Band: IIAT4 5:30 p.m.-Science Britt.: IV2XAO (15.33) tion which will soon be inaugurated by OJD. ,. lI.17 PHI. ,. 17.TI6 1:15 p.m.-Uninrsilv Quarlel and Kalman ObI< W2XAF (9.53) the Government. DJL. 15.11 RAN. U.S.S.B. 9.1lG Gyps,· B.nd: IIAT4 OJZ. IUB RHI." H .OS 5:45 p.m.-Band 01 H. M. Royal Ho,.,., Guard,: EAG. 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Radio feud of the moment features EJliott Rooseve lt (above) and Rev. After Roosevelt's blast. M BS offered rebuttal time to Coughlin (above), but Charles Coughlin, In MBS broadcast the President's son called the priest the prie$t declined. A Coughlin friend made the official r eply over Cough­ "anti· Sem itic" and "a nti. everyth ing that does net cempl imenl his own views" lin's own network, calling Elliott the " Little Sir Echo of the New Deal"

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