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;Volume III, Nu. 42 WEEK ENDING OcrOBIm 26, 1934 :):: Published \X'eekly ¥ This and That i'Broadcasters, BaJtling New Deal, ~ IByMorri.Ha.ting.1I1111 ,m; Off t C t W-th Ed t DAZZI.ING as musical pro: er 0 oopera e I uca ors ally ::ea:~do~h~~:~dr~::~t~~c::~~~: ql 7\T 7\T t k V Ah d ,. tial that listeners preserve a sense .I. WO 1,eW 1,e wor S .P orge ea Opponents of proportion. "' ' Like all mechanical transmitters Of Ch of music, radio is a second·best. Competition Day High S~hool arge :~r\\'17:~ti:e~~ P . d h Goes In for RadioI Are Heard ond·best, but romlse y a second - best " ~ --- -- nonetheless. 18 0 tl t ' P' . I By The M1CROPHOl\E'S Special Radio does U e S Young Students Do rUle./." I WaJhillgtoll Correspolldelll not pick up Own Script Commercial radio broadcasters ex· the many ov- By The i\1ICROPHONE'S Sped.I tended the 01l\'e branch of co,oper- ertones of an llYt1shil1gton Correspondent Wriling ation with edu~ati~nal and o~her orchestra that non-profit organizatIOns at hearings are heard by Steady progress being made by of the broadcast division of the Fed. a n audience two new networks in competition RUSSELL BURKHARDT, principal eral Communications Commission. assembled .111 a wl'th tl'e National and Columbia 0 f New tonvi'11'e s F".~A NK AsHLE'Y The broadcasting industry was concert.hall. broadcasting systems is engaging DAY junior high school, assumes adamant in its opposition to a It can not the I'nterest of official radio cir· I'liS bes t5 tud'10 att't I UdC an da d - sweeping "New Deal" in radio per~ convey to a cles. "" dresses a microphone on his desk: mits under which the non-profit HASTINGS Mr. scattered au· The Quality Group and Ameri· "\Villie Brown, your moch~ groups would be given a fixed per~ 'dience listening in on sets the in- can Broadcasting System were re- er juse telephoned. She said centage of the wave channels. tangible but vcry real electric ported to be branching out in a for you to come straight Instead. the commerc..ial interests '''thrill'' that passes from one way that promises more competi· home after school." said they welcomed the non-profiters member to another of a concert- tior: in the radio broadcasting Some 30 loud speakcrs in va- to utilize more time On the com- hall audience when great music buslOess. I rious classrooms repeat the pa- mercial stations. is findy played. The Quality Group got under rental admonition. Spokesmen for the educational. Grant that radio does an way this month with a hook.up :Mr. BURKHARDT and AI.IlI'N W. fraternal and religious ,groups had ~normously fine thing in broad· of WLW, Cincinnati, a 500,000 READ a mathematics instruc.tor at protested they were gi\en undcsir- casting conccrts by the Nt:w York wat~ station; WOR, Newark, a the S~llOOI, havt: "gone" for radio able time on the commercial sta- Philharmonic and ~tatlOn of 5,000 watts soon to be in what usuall)' is described as "a tions. Orchestras or by outstanding solo- Increased to 50,000; WGN, 50,- big way." Among the oppon

12 N. EST; 11 A.M. CT rl,.i.natio., 15.45 P.M. EST, 4.45 CT ni~hlig"ts AnDchau Qua"". WEAF WED WGY WSM The Evelun&: Tattle-r. WEEl i .'00C"811 WSB Bradley KJllCaid. WGY A.M. Fields anc Hall. )Z KDKA \'\GAR IThe Roln' B..." \\."jZ WHAM KOKA P.M. W:th.L.'u, lhe MObllor VIe.S the News. \V(jAR 8.4S~London JaLl Arnu.tronlt. WLW to Melbourne -WjZ .... ABC WNAC Air IU«, NBC-WjZ Rod Arkell, WOR "JmUtiac A1~'s Ad"entures, WOR ";'EAN WICC WFEA TIRC Bob fallun'S Onhatra, ~MCA. 'l.0 m. ~huicak, OWGS, l« m. WORC WMAS ·LBZ It.l5-Ton) Won'll, NBC·WJZ Leo Sa.h'o, orca.nist. WGN tS P. M. EST,s CT ., ·nH WCAU \>-IlBM P.M. 12.15 P.M. EST, 11.15 A.M. CT Oa.e Mu's fa.cil.,. Antboll., s.rtbe. YEAP HooC"J'bo., and Suufru, WEAP WEEJ WSB WEEI LW ""S),,( WfLA lItSB, )II m. 6.-fS-WEAF WEEI WjAR -VfS-St. Mary's Colle-ge vs. Mulha and Hal.... ~atbe" WGY Old Man Sun,hine. WGY 'V HWTAGWnCWLW Gcnia Fonuiuva. s' prano, W]Z KDKA Broa.dcan from BurtIOI Aires, '\'VIZ Fordham, <.Jl5-WABC \\"SM WGAR I Ioftnstrels. WBZ 7.00-WHI ....TAG WTIC Man's t'amit)·. W~ather. Mu.JI"aJe, WBZ Sporu. WHAM WCSII 6.QO-One NBC­ 'ews, ... «ther. WHAM SoIoiM. KDKA WEAF Along the Volp, Russiao music. WABC Walbcr. Brown Concert rn~ernhle, WGAR 7. t5-WBB.. 1 WCAU WPG \\"HAS WIND Ncal Do... lkcltu, "foreiln Trade:' WABC 8.QO-"Thc Roxy Re'\'Uc/' CBS­ Gene and ebarlle. WBBM WHAS WABC En'Cmble_ WOR WCtltbC'T. C",,~ Roach. \\'HAS . L_ • Doriag Sis~rs. WGN 1..1» Chicos. \VOR, ~ m. ..30 P.M. £ST; •••0 CT Romucr~, ~V m. R ~I . 0 .- BZ D~fi(;c. jaclt, Ot'l and ~a." WEEI. 30 m. ay ...... apor~ s rC"Jft3tra, National &10 WJZ WBZ WHAM Com~d., KDKA WGAR. 1 h. Songs You l.o"e. Rose Damp- \\'GY Parm ProRnm, WGY, 30 m. StIfS. WHAM ~ lOn, NBC.WEA.F Amerinn I'arm Bureau Federation prollram. Ne~"s of thc Wcck. WGAR Strioc Sam. WMJ. m. WJZ \'\:'OZ WHAM KDKA WLW \'QSM Mischa. Rs.insk.,'s Orch~tra. WADe '«'HAS Nap and Dee. WSM Radio City Party, NBC-WJZ \VHA \'<'50 \"(jAR I h, Charlie [ckel's Orchestra, WMCA, 30 tIL Jnvltal,ioo Scrcude. WFLA. )0 m. Richard HI/nbcr and his Champions W ABC 9.30-Tbe Gibson Family Mu- Piano Pointen. Ahram Chasins. WABC OrAJD, WGN WHAS WCAU. \0 m. • sical Comedy, CBS.W1AP "I_:.CI~'U \\'IIAS \V8RM. 30 m. (WPG at 8.30 P,M. EST, 5.30 CT AI.ltich', Imrerial Hawaiians. WPG I Ncws and Pea La Centra, songs, WLAF Milb.n SlrinA Trio, WOR. }O m. ~ Motor Mukcl, WPG WSM W.Jne King', Orchestra. WGN Museum Talk. \'U()R Scorn. News. Golden Momcnts, wnr (All programJ a)'e lu/ed in &Jl6rn RiAo Santia~o, \,'MCA Ne....·s. plano. race results. m.qc, WGY 9.45 P.M. EST, 8.45 CT •. ,' Ma.rl>en. IIIlISJC, \"Vl.JN Football Suncs. WJZ Cn",1t KrQthcr·~ nand, WSM Slandard 1 JtlJe. (enlraJ 1'une iJ one Nip and Tude, WNDX Ne-ws, Football Mores. WJZ Jan Garber', Orc!lcstn, WGN hour earlier.) 12.45 P.M. ESTl 11.45 A.M. CT NC1\'s, wutller. \'UBZ V.gabonds. WGY rvcning Intcrlude. WHAM, 30 m. 10 P.M. EST; • CT 8.30 A.M. EST, 7.30 CT Cookio2' Cl:m WOR Rob Newhall, WLW Asher and Linlc Jimmie. WSM Chee.. rio, W(!AP WEn WGY WLW WSM Eddie Prior's l'nu~i(;. WMCA News, Freddy Rosc. \'Q'SM B.nd. WABe WMAS WBDM. 30 m. \\ FI A LUis Vander Pyl. WGAR John Ke!vlIl, Ie:nor, WQR '. , ;0 m. Home Mana,l:ement. WGN fciciie Dooley. football, WABr """Alr 'Blood and Thunder. ""MCA, 30 m. J.e~J'~~tc u tbe dull ori",n, 'Wj,l WHAM Farm Bureau, WNBX Rcd GelnRc. fnotball scores, Wn8M WHAS Ne"', and SymphonY Orchestra. WGN Tune, ...-cuber. WBZ 1 P.M. EST; 12 N. CT Natural History t:l.lk. WOR 10.15 P.M. EST; •.15 CT Polul and tkft. W~M jan Brunt>.(-o'S contert ensemblc. \x'I::AP., TOOl D'Orui. cartoonist. WGN, 50 m. l,nc Sc:rcaade, WADC 30 m. 8.45 P.M. EST; 5.45 CT 'I.Ules .nd Honey, WSM I PaulllW Alpert. ·'Whlth'.-md Pianist:' "lOR Ur,l:olnlus. WVG. 30 m. Stcoeb. \VEEJ WGY Foutba.II, Thornton Fisher, WEAP WGY Lui BUllae!1 ~ rtIU~IC. WGN WLidcau. ""'HAS l':atiooal Capllol Hour. \l;.'ABC \\"CAU WI.W ••45 A.M. EST, 7.45 CT WPG. 30 m.; WI. 'D, U m.; WBBM. Clruin AI Willian». WjZ KDKA 10.30 P.M. EST; •.30 CT from 1.1) GOGO DEL 'S I I . h . I SrortJ RC't"lC.... WBZ '" ll)oduu tl) Mdwwn~ All lUte from I.on· Markets rolicc bulletins WHAS '\ • con ri-l 10. IS / e l1r'e lusk "'alton Lcal!uc, KDKA CuI. H;lHl 'n H. Dod~. Rcp. James M. y Ik.k, Rr, Wahun M, ()~. 'X:EAF WIEr don. dUtllptlon by Squadron .Leader Weutw-r". Wttk-end R';l<'Y. WPG JOIOill Oil Ihe Carejrn Camh''ll R~io S~c",I, \\.'FL\ Hcrndon•. lto.,.aI fl.,uq;. CorPl. WJZ Organ, Lunebcnn Muu \\.OR. 30 m. b ~'h Front PaJ{e- Drama, \l:GAR • • \\.JlAM KDKA Sonp OIlJan \\"G~ , m rOauca]1 011 / e SBC·!FEAF "lkaut., Pro,:ra.m.... Jury Coopc:!'. WABC Dana, Malone'. tenor. WjZ WBZ Varlet,. ,,"'8Z 4;·H Cub ~':BX" hiS J \\'CAU \VilAS WaBM l'Oe-.'•• WHA f hun tko,s, WABC '• C aJU l er) ea,.) IIIl..l) 1JI0rmug SI 'I dOn· S' b • lkhll:ld the Law. KDKA Bob At...!!" WH'S 1.15 P.M. EST, 12.15 CT b Ion l'uic an matlc ",etc It ,)0. C.Mle' Farm Orrhe ln, WLW. 30 m. 1)u&: 'lOrlt': \\;'OR WllJcatJ. U·HAS 12,15, /0 e e."(ar/. WOR Pu. unto Hutlte-n. W'M Srorts, WMeA Me:! Emersoo's Oubo.tra., WGAR. 30 m. 9 A.M. ESTI 8 CT 1.S0 P.M. EST, 12.30 CT ...... H ..' T P.M. EST, a CT , AmerKoin Royal S,1,xIc "'how ABC WCAU lIe-rman .rod Banta. \\-l:.Af WGY Du:.lt Fidler'$ rnu\Jc, WEAF WEEI. }O m.. 'i,aturda.y·s Son&sfers. \V jZ WBZ w ...." Rdl )ll; in the 'c " WEAF I \\ PC. WI.: 0, ~o m, Brc.alclrtt(~('AR."<..:lab WJZ \\-'BZ WFLA WSB Va~ahoods.tWGY at 1.411 W(,AR, 30 m, ,tudlo Puty. "'-If A , 30 m I h. m.) (KDKA. ;0 m.; W'GY CapllulOD. WABl • m, • cal O'Hara, \\-HI q1Urtet. 11 (h • Onhntn, WOR, 30 m. \\-IIA I at 9.1)) "'~M at '1.30) VIf. aDd Saaie'. \1J7. ,\\:8Z WHAM KDKA Spuru Revl~"'. \).MCA. 1 b. Antmne-tte lIal~tead. cootulto. J(,~GJ~r~k~\\.jZ R 'J' S"A.I ,\\MCA VatlCty, WHAM W"FLA B \\-(,AR Webby W2ck, \\.. '8X KDKA 0. 'IO&: istr n. we.. joe lmcBUn. WLW ~USlOftl MWS. ,\\-I-W 4 P.M. EST, 3 CT Id\loarJ Ma(-llu~b. ba.ntont'. WBZ Dev"tmft. \\:M loodNlI $oIt9'ftUl Procram. WA9C '«"CAU II ok d Hi b WHAM 10.45 P.M. EST, 9.45 CT Cheer Up. \\-A.BC '\t'CAU \\ I. D. W m. ~auePC Don Culm Or m \\'jZ \\l}Z WHAM a an r , , 30 m. H..; KClllp' Or ..bestra. \\ GY WjZ \\-13Z \\h.at's on Toda..? \\, BX Oub. WOR W{.AR R. f. D. Hour. 'WLW. 30 m.. HA.I • ~. 0 he-5 u"- A Ann Lui. \\ ABC ' Musual Mt1!'IMICS. ~FlA. 30 m. 9.15 A.M. EST, 8.15 CT L.nInce rt: tn, _"-J"I. ".pl, K '". rAti' '0 m. Musltal Scorehoard. WSM. 30 m. 8arn Dance m Marker Rrporu M,d-d.., ~In: (j' n. '.. .. m G O,dlolra, (., ~~:'t~:~1 ~t~ WEAF \\EEL W'GY ;0 m. • ' • f.Imer and Ce • \\. 'ax' ~~C:~'~~~dP~a(:t~h~e: ~'A~~ WCAU WBT 11 P.M. EST: 10 CT Organ. \\. M 1.4& P.M. ESTi 12.45 CT 4.15 P.M. ESTl 3.15 CT Sutrtt. 'Xo'HAS, }O m, Guy LO.;lb~·do.a Or,hcstra. WEAP, 30 m. Ted Ai,IUcy. \\.~ax So.tbuneo. '«(.Y HI'!' alld L. \\J£ \\BZ \\HAM "''"(jAR FMd frick, .aportJ. WOR il~ (\\'EEI 1"'1'1", 11.1.,1 Words and MasK. Leola Tarntt, prano. StulJcnl H111 8,11 (': •• BX l a t \\-MCA \X"Jp \), t ..lhot'r. r.n... EEl ••• 0 A ••M ESTI·••0 CT \"'JZ 'X HAM ,.; 'M JO J OfT" Alla, WGN ·'B~ole('n. EEl I" ~.) • m. (,AIt 4.80 P.M. EST; 3.30 CT 7.15 P.M. EST, ••15 CT Charln Uoulanl£(T (mhenra. WGY, 30 .... Wi:.J\F "'''GY I\TFTA Willard llubasoQ" Orchntn. ~jZ U'HAM ~gl,r'8~~~~\W ~::~:. KJ1:A ~ fft. O;~ :~rn. ~ E.U ~'EE1 WC.Y W·FLA. ~at~c~"o.c~~·F:~:'-·~EJ' m Time...eather. \\. B£ Barn Danle. WL\\, 1 b. Thc hUD Boys, WAne \\,CAU WHAS Football, St, Msry', Coflese .,. Fordham.. Palme, Clan: ~ mu.,c WjZ \l: n7. '\X-IfAM 001 e, Broth r"~ music \\ JZ lkhnore Brothc.... \xrSM ),hlmec MciodlCS. WNBX WABC 1 h. KDKA \\ 1,\\ "'SM, ;0 DI .• WGAR. Ibd,O 'uur: Lea.ue. 'WBZ rtd Rollins' Or.!lestll, WGAR. ;0 m. 9.45 A.M. EST, 8.45 CT 'Colle Il.ns"· WOR I) m. ~ I G,rs, Tr..a. \\"GAR Glen Grays mWIC, \VABC \.'(.'HA \\ J. TO. Marlilol and Hal W[AF \VGY WEEI (news The R,unmu.ffllUl. W'MCA Allan l.eafcr aod Or nt"a, "'-A8C WCAU Eldct Mlthaus. \X'A8C 30 m. WIld 9 W) ,. Pal_ Howe EDRlDblc. WGN WHAS \VPG. \0 m. M k J \'(.·OR ~O ·eather. ted Plef Orchnur PG Ne1u. mUlitrt'l, WU.l 2 P.M. EST, 1 CT AI M,(.ulou ·tt. \: 'OX F.:b:;l~ [~Ic. ·~,"MCAm. Earl lima "'IlSIC. \\ BIUt Th~ Plough 80ys. KDKA Rex 8attlc's Con.~rl F.nsem"'le. Stanl" 4.45 P.M. EST, 3.45 CT Palmer HQUSC Ensemble. WGN 8111., Hays OHhc:~tra. WCAU M.arshalrs (.hlldrc:n Hour. WGAR, I h. Mutcd. tcnor, \'-rAF WiEI W(,Y Tmker Ku:ls and 1.'71, WCAR 7.30 P.M, ESTI ....SO CT Hotd Walianl Penn Orchestn, KDICA \\ cath~r. Harry Salter's Or,hestra, \\lOR. I.ouJs juhn jllhn<:n. WLW WfLA '0 m. "SC-ltnCe 10 Your Home: WOl\ Pic and. Pa.t WEE'. }O m. Kcn FontaIne, WNBX Ohio St~tc.Col&.te luotbolll lame, WI.W. Ulldt'rhlll and Paulcttc'J Orcbestra, WNBX ._vcnmg Intc;lude, WHA},f. ~ m ;0 m. VOICe of Rom,ncc, WMCA '10 A.M. EST, 9 CT ;0 m, 5 P.M. EST, 4 CT Wtll,am Penn Orthcstra. KDKA. 30 tn. Ted Wc.:rm' OrchCJtra, WGN Ne.'s. Annette Ml-CuUou&b, "blues," ~Ot1tblll. \X OR. ,n m. Geor«e Stelne,'s Orchestra, WEAP WEEI South Wu?-d. WLW W[AF wr.n WGY ports ra.lk. \\ lotu· WGY WSM 30 m Varlcty.. WSM 11,15 P.M. EST; 10.15 CT r:dwa~d Ma~Hu.b. Gospel Sinlet'. WJZ Gardcn C1uh. ju l.rtleun. WGN. ~o m. Stanlelah Malotte. the 'News Rhym". WJZ Whi.permg jade Smith, WABC WHAS Willard Robison's music, WflZ KDKA WSM WPLA WSB 2.15 P.M. EST, 1.15 CT wnz WIIAM \VlW Street Sccn~, WCAU Dixie Lincn. WSM Home Forum Cookins School, WBZ Sonpfellow~, WJZ wnz WI!AM W(;AR Otark Mountain Boys. WGAR Georsc RCld: mmstrel, WMCA HallY Roscnthal'~ On.:hcsua, WMCA. }O m. Orallft. WHAM WSM I.lllie ju.k little', Or,hestra, WABC WPG Sports r~Ylc,.,er. WGN Organ, WGN Suzanne littleford. WLW Three Blue- Chirs, W'MCA Weat_I, WOR 7.45 P.M. ESTi 8.45 CT 11.30 P.M. EST; 10.30 CT NW:I~~~d ~~~t{ Moments, WABC WCAU 2.30 P.M. E.STI 1.30 CT Tel lillie MelodiCi. WNBX Floyd Gibbons, WEAF WGY WLW WPLA Paul Whiteman's Saturciay Night Putr, NC1\'s snd Home Hour WPG 1 b Green Brothctl Novelty Orchestra, WEAP 5.15 P.M. EST, 4,15 CT Pickens Sisters, \X!JZ WHAM WGAR WEAl-' WGY WFI.A WSB, }O m. KiddlCS Revuc, WN8X ,. Do,:r~~r~'sG6~c~~t~:WJZ wnz WHAM ja~~~~lIcr. tenor \VjZ \V8Z WHAM ~:dJi~nR~~~n~S~fonitolInterYlc_, wBZ Frcddie Mutin's Orchestra, WjZ Wez 10.15 A.M. EST, 9.15 CT KDKA \\'SM W(,AR, 30 m. Tim Hea!y. WI_W The I.a,.,~ycr and the Puhlie, Frederick H. WI lAM WGAR, 30 m. 4~ Doncy Brothers' Orchestra, KDKA, 30 m. M"rniftlt Paudc. WEAf WGY WlW, m. Piano and organ cumelto' \\"MCA, 30 m. Dance Nnes WOR ShmMlcld. WABC WCAU WIlAS News. WLW \\--FLA. U m. at 10.lO) Ccntury of PrOl/rns ()rrh~lra, WGN SOP M' HIS Honor, the Ma.,or. WOR 'Wl:IAM~ .. Btillamin I'ranklin," W ABC, 30 m. SiD.s.na: Strings. WJZ WBZ '0 Afternoon Connrt, \\". T8X. "0 m. .3. • EST, 4.30 CT Maximilian Bergcrc's Lnsunble WMCA Traymore Grille Dance Orclies;tra, WPG m. (KDKA at 10.'0) 2.45 P.M. ESTI 1.45 CT Our American Schools. direc_tion of Florence 8 P.M. ESTI 7 CT ' Home Forum. KDKA Hsle. chairman of NatIonal Education . ..Fruit jar Drinkert." WSM ].i"estocks. \\:'"LW Palmer House Emelllbl~, WGN Association \X'[AP WSB 30 m (WFLA S'llmund RUUlbcr~ s Music. Wilham Lyon OrAln, WHAS Carlton .nd ha"', WAOC \X!CAU WHAS 3 P.M EST, 2 CT at ~.4" . ... Phelp~. HUll,l:olllan ~:Itlon.al March. 1'''''0 Julic Winzt's Orchc tra, WOR, 30 m. \.'(.'nBM ·'PI... R;lI .. WfAF WFn \VI,W. 30 m. Platt Ind Nierman \VjZ WHAM WLW I.Jltlc C"rb III Lo\c Are We. Save My t>olnc~ Tunes, WGN, 3 b .• 30 m. .. \X!FI A \\-(jAR • Hun, ~d "liOns from Oscar Strauss. 11.45 P.M. EST; 10.45 CT 10.30 ....M. EST, ••30 CT JO{ nt Orc-hco,trol \\MeA \\,·IP. Sercnadc~. \\;8Z. '0 m. • c\tr Had All Educ.tion. Secrel $crvi(c, OrjCan, WEEI 'iP m. n,1I and Ale-x KUKA \\ I_AF \\-l:.1:1 \\-.GY W'LW, 1 h. Robert Lum, \\. SM ~oa \S, • "Jtr~ It Blue Rh.thm Ihnd \\-MCA Blues ... \\"1"'"W Football.h I c.unc,,"Jt Dame. \\"C:-':,'Jade Arfrultron't. All American 80 WABC nrt.. lD men"a, "'·JZ,"".,n=z KDK'n."W5'I. lei" Prctcnd. WADC \X'CAU WHAS 2. 'm we"" .,. ~O m. fGr.a.c.c Hayes, songs. 8.20 to 8.30) 12 M. EST, 11 P.M. CT \\8B f, ~f m. SmilinR Twins. W:-';"8X Out loll the Du~\'; \\"'HAS ;0 m. \"ultty. \\HAM Art K ~c1 Orel !',. \\'-EAF WEEI WGY Dr. \\7. I. Au~ \\ ~BX 3.30 P.M. EST, 2.30 CT Manit' CurT1ln so'nltS wPG R. f. D. Hour, \VLW Ell!:, M~,iri"utra Or,,' "trl, \\JZ \\8Z 10.45 A.M. E5T, 9.45 CT Week·End Rev Ie. WEAF WEEI WLW rav FJ rr ''"blftes'" WOR Thc ClXoanuts. ""'FI.A, 30 tTl. \'X'HAM "I1KA, '0 m. r..;"c.·, aDd Ori,rlOal,t'a. jack Owens. tenor, '-"SM \\'FLA, 1 b. Salh, Pariy WMCA ~O m Gene B«cher's Orche-.tu, \'(·GAR. 30 m. Dancc orrht~tra. \\""l.W. 30 m. \\ JZ KOKA \\'HA \\.GAR ,~~~~~~~ ~~~__~ ._~.__. ~~~~ "The Ro RC"'lIe," \\ ABC \\'CAU WHAS Delmore- Bu>thers. \\'SM • 'c:"'~. MU~ll'a1c, WBZ \\"'BBM \\"fiT. 4~ m. }ole llavmes' Olthntu, \X'ABC' \VCAU Radl') Ganlof. WHAM "I Hot~1 Traymore (".ofU.ert Orchestra. WPG Gus . ttd.. ·~ Orchestra, \\. OR, 30 m. I Oay's End. WMCA. 3(1 m, P~. It~s Dolily WN8X Just Toe Bad "Fan MaKv,neFun~lcrs.of the Air:' WOIl, }O m. Three T,ttlc \\"MCA 12.15 A.M. EST, 11.15 P.M. CT 11 A.M. EST, 10 CT P.lmer lie u ~ t:.n'cmble, \\ GN ma:st~t K.ational Healln~ '\),:c.:lr;:. MI"!' J.mes F. I 8.15 P.M. EST, 7.15 CT Cardrec Carni,·al. . 'cd ToUin,t:er, .. ·urns, Human E~loecring and Hear· .~~_~__. ~~_~ ~~ ~~~--! of C(; ,)nje~, Mcredith Wllison's Orcbes­ 1O,lt.·· WEAF WEEI - jlmwy Allco', Ad\·cntures. WHAM trll. G" 0 Dcl,s, contralto. Rira Lane. Ga.larr of Stirs, WGY WLW WTAM Jubllc.: Sin,&:CQ. WPG opr.lno, \\TAF WEEI \\"GY, 4~ m. Honeymoooers. Grace and Eddie. WjZ WBZ Ctolul UnIOn Mission, \\MCA. 30 m. 12.30 A.M. EST: 11.30 P.M. CT WHAM KDKA WSM WGAR ,;t.t. T-v"qr FUSS Gift: Oub. WGN EJ ,II Coleman' mU'Wl. \\ JZ \\"BZ 'W"HAM Jobo Pccl Centenal.,. prOR;ram. WABC F"oR.. "q ro.!: 8.30 P.M. ESTl 7.30 CT KDKA. 30 m. WCAU \\'PG \VHAS WBBM G«'"rl!e Ols~n's Orchestra, WJZ WHAM Pancho and Orche-.tra, WABC Ludlo.· PrOAram. WNBX. '0 m. \\'GY KDKA WFLA WGAR. 30 m. Hal Gra"'~lln'l Or"hcstra, WHAS. 30 m.. 11.15 A.M. EST, 10.15 CT (\\-"SM st 8.4') Ar~hic 81t')·tr· On.hc~tu, WMCA Tb~ Vass funily. WEAF WFEJ WGY WSM ERA Orrnesul, WBZ, 30 m. 12.45 A.M. EST; 11.45 P.M'. CT Tooy Wuw. WJZ WBZ WHAM WGAR Vanct}·. \\'SM Klddi~ Klub. KDKA, ., m. I Jack Webb, WPG Robcrt Lunn, WSM Bailc, Axton, son,lts, \Vtw Organ reClul, WOR. 30 m. louis Ruuell's music. WMCA Pete' Wool~ry's Orlhc-stra, WABC WCAU Kay K,'ser's Orchestra. WGN, 30 m. 1 A.M. EST, 12 M. CT WPG WHAS WBBM 8.45 P.M. EST; 7.45 CT Moon Ri,·cr. \VLW. 30 m. 11.30 A.M. EST, 10.80 CT "Fats" WalleTS' Rhytbm Clabo WAlK Jimmy Lunl:dord's Orchestra. WABC, 30 m. Do.... n Loyers' Lane; Gloril ~a Vey and WCAU WPG W8T l-Iarry Sosnlck's Orchestra. WBBM 3u m. Walter Preston. WEAf WSM, 30 m. Tony Cabork at liness," one of them said re~ ing contracts, usually shouts One or two afternoons (:ach the names of a few of my favo- Columbia University. Fin- cencly. "He's always doing and murmurs when the spirit week DJD used to send out ex· rites in the radio world. ,ishing this in 1913, he went things for people." moves him - and only then_ perimental tranmissions for the My orchestra Jist is headed by I to work for The New York Among WooLLcorr's inti- Consequently, when he does I scattered fans. Most other for­ ARCHIE BLI~YER, the arranger, Times as dramatic eritic in mates are most of the literary write for print he has some­ eign stations of the time were whose band is now being ether- 19101, He held this post for and artistic lights of two con- thing to say. none too powerful or modern, ized over NBC and ABS nd- eight years. Then he did a tincnts. His Sun<1ay morn- His raJio talks, of course, but Germany's were. works, and continues with GLEN stretch, also as dramatic critic, ing breakfasts arc famous. he must give according to a Now other nations, too, have GRAY, HAL KEMP, WAYNE KING, for The Nelli York Herald, He gives them, whenever he schedule fixed some months erected modern short wave trans­ EODlE DUCHIN, HENRY KING, and followed that with three is in town, at Wits End, that in advance. But beyond the mitters. but Germany still holds CLYDE LUCAS and PAUL WHITE- years in the same capacity storied, sun-filled apartment fixity of the hour, he is not one of the highest rankings: on the MAN. for The New York IPorld. overlooking the East River. limited. dial. Among the singers I wou Id When he had, in the line There, almost any Sunday, His audience never has the Twice daiTy they broadca!'t. via stay home to dial BING CROSBY, of duty, been attending the one may run into BEATRICE slightest idea what he has in directional antennre, special pro­ RALPH KIRDERY, ]RENE BEASLEY, theatre for about 15 years, LILLIE, N EYS A McMElN, store for them. They arc grams for American listeners. The LARRY LAMONT or PAT KENNEllY he though he'd take a vaca- NOEl. COWARD, HOPE WILL· sure, only, that it will be en­ mornin~ session opens on 19­ any night. My favorite program tion. So he enlisted in the lAMS, ALICE DUER and HENRY tertaining. meter DJB at 8 A. M., EST, and carries through until 11.30 A. M. is the Monday Jamboree from the A. E. F. He didn't see much W1SE MILLER, ANNE PAR- The Crier is a man filled RU81NOFF'S Likely as not any morning you Coast and Sunday of the war, however, for the RISH, THORNTON WILDER, with the warm joy of living evening broadcast from New Army decided he could be DOROTHY PARKER, or others pick out the best signal on the and he has the power of con­ 19·meter spectrum, it will be York. more useful in an editorial of that vast fraternity who veying his own inner fire to I believe the arranger to be the capacity than in the trenches. cherish ALEX WOOLLCOTT DJB. others but only when and as most vital man in a band, and the' As a personality, ALEXAN- for his gay and abundant wit he pleases_ (Conlmlled 011 least mentioned. Se::/Jom does he DER WOOLLCOTT makes a and his spirit of deep and Page 15) receive the credit to which he is colorful complex study. Some loyal fritndship. ~1,ll1JllliIIJIIJljI iIlIIUIIIlllJlllmlJlllllIlI'lIJlmIUmJIIJl!lIt1l1lJ:l~II:IIIIIIWIiJlU~J1J 'illIIUlII.JI:lIIl JllIll:JIlIlIlIOllIIllllllllllOlIJntIIllIl III entitled. Each orchestra seeks to who know him only through The immediate family at '" gain fame by its individuality. his writings, in which there Wits End has lately been This is accomplished by the style is often a strong element of augmented_ There used only in which it interprets the songs caustic wit, think of him as to be the Master, his seere- : ~ ~t plays; the work of the humble lying in wait to pounce on tary, and "Junior," a Ne~ro 1\'orthe.oo arranger. human weakness and hold it servant so-called because his Corporl'ltion And a word for the tuntsmiths: up to ridicule. But his father had served in his place ~ Have you ever realized how im- friends, even casual acquain- before him. Now there is ~ Announces the opemng of its portant a part music plays in tances, tell a different story. Pip, a French poodle with ~ ~ radio? And espeeially popular "Alex is the soul of kind- garnet eyes. Ra#lio St#dion. styled songs? ] will quote some- !' 1§ thing I read (or maybe I wrote it : 1_= l myself ) a long time ago' GentlelDan~Be Seated! 9 "Popular songs and dance 1_ music entertain the world, ~~~~_~~~~~~~_~__~_~~_~~~__~_-----l WMEX bue the writers of (hese dinies generally create (hem while 05TIJN 01N6 ROOM ONLY _ Studios and Offices ~;s: hungry." f \ on the 18th floor of the This may be a bit far fetched, and probably is, because a good I'otv/ Maay@r. Boston many writers receive some very nice royalty checks. I believe that popular writers, Transmitting plant on the summit of composers and arrangers should Ilill. receive. and arc justly entitled to Poa:#!#!rlaorn in. Ch@/,..ea receive, a bit more recognition. Few, with the c:xception of pro· Til... broad~ast p.-riod is from fessionals. could name the authors i~lIt. of their favorite selections. 9 1\.1\1. to 12 Jllid.. Dail;!' When you next hear your favo­ rite star presenting some beautiful Sration WMEX is boch organized and eager to ballad or lilting tune of the day, serve the lisrening public and commercial GEORGE GERSHWIN is one of the least temperamental of all give a thought to the creator. broadcasters He writes the songs that bring • musicians. But he is very particular about his piano stool. He in the requests and fan mail, but is so particular, in fact, that he caries his own piano bench around none is ever addressed to him. and refuses to let anyone touch it but himself. :;';inln!ll1l11ll1l1l1l111l1!1I11IlnUUlIIl!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1II11I1I1!1111II1IIIIU:lilll11!lt Ilitl 1ll1IlllllIIlIllnlllllltllillllllllnnllllllllllllllllllllW!l]1 '11'1111·11,1: fff'ffffHIII 11111,;:' THE MICROPHONE Page l'our ------Saturday, Oerobe. 20, 1934 Sunday, October 21 - Albert Spalding Plays on NBC- WJZ, 8 P.M. 1.15 P.M. EST, 12.15 CT Charles PrC"'in's Orchestra, Olga Albaoi. W}Z llighlights Rl:' ~II Bro...o', En c. ..Iole. KMOX waz WIIAM KDKA WBAL WLW WSM Educational Per, ,Ie Strin~ Quartet, ~'OR. 4> m. \\'FLA \X'GAR, }o m. A.M. r·, n Putz. WHDII AIC"Unedition broadcast. WEAF WGY, Southerru.irn. Levee Bind. WJZ WBZ little Funsrtrs WMCA 30 111 WEAr' WEEI WGY WSM WLW ;0 m. Mule I.o\·e. ha..uo, W'CN' , ~hin:' WHAM KDKA W8Al \\'lW WGAR, "Mu'ic by \\"AHC \\'IIAS. WFLA.)O m. Mills Blue Rhythm B..nd. WjZ WBZ WHAM ;0 m. 2..45 P.M. EST, 1 .•5 CT KJo,IOX. ;0 m. An Arne-nun FLlnjd~, Hendn'k Willcm Van ~cvices KDKA. 30 m. Churrh froID Pottbod. Me,. WEEI. Tito Guiur. WADe WCAU WHAS Beth t.um, soprano. WPG Loon. "The \X'odd ;lnd the A\·erage M.ao," Paul S3bin's Ordmtn. WABC WCAU, ~O }O m. Tenor. WCN Uncle Don. WOR. m. WjZ \"('nz KDKA WHAM WBAL. }o m. ~u m. Churdl of Ih~ Air. WABC WPG WHAS Radio Party. \\ MCA. )0 m. Mel ElDerwn·. Orchotu. WGAR. }O m. 9 P.M EST; 2 CT I Jimmy joy's Orchcstra. WHAS KMOX, W m. SUing TrIO. \'\ C,. '. "0 m. DunutlC Gl1lld. \\ ABC \X'CAU WPG J~ Sto\e!', OrchC"\lu, KMOX W,uh l"oW'tt Proenm. WCAU. I h. Sail.. of tt,e Talkies WEAF \'t'EEI WGY 6.15 P.M. EST; 5.'15 CT \\ HAS, ~O m.: K~fOX. I~ m, \X·SM, 30 m. • Julie WI/lzt's Orchotra. WOR , 0.30 A.M. EST, ••90 CT Trioli.ns, Jolly Cuburn's ml; ie. WJZ WHZ htelle llcblln,fa Operatic Miniatures, WOR, Day's End, WMCA, 30 m. J\'~.' York Ph,lharmonic Symphony Of(hC'S. ).It In TYri Ord>C$lrl, Hcdor De Lud. KDKA 30 m. tra. Otto Klem~rer, c('l>ndtlltor, ~c.odl Around the 19th Hok WPG The Wanderinll: Poet. WPG 12.15 A.M. EST, 11.15 P.M. CT I:> . ~. WLAF \\'EEI \\ GY WlW. ~orus, }(, m. Cantorum 'i;fr;';Vl"isky's "'Svmrhony ArtbW" \\-"T.u'" Orche!.tra. ""MeA WIP M C 0 tn K fOX Ps~ms. and F,re Bird" Suile, 6.30 P,M. E5T, 5.30 CT m. ' Musl ..uJ Am~nnn Youlh Dr, Howard of Ted WCI'm Orchesua. WGN Ihvdn s ~vmphon.. in F Flu ~hior Franlr Sil1lln's Barn l . 00:: KJ OMU B Pa.(dh·s Orchestra. WGN Hanlon. \\'JZ '\\i 8Z WHAM KDKA \,\'ABC \\CAU \';'HAS KMOX .. h· 12.90 A.M. EST, 11.30 P.M. CT \\ nAL \\ FlA \\ (,AR. '0 m. (WSM. \\"EAF WGY \\ I.\\". ,0 m. '''-PG at 4) '501 " - , Edison Salute. \VHf 10.45 P.M. EST; •••5 CT Henry KI'. Orchestra, WEAP WGY WSM. 15 m) r.... ~('Oel M"""'~.r~. T~ Dr Charles E BlJrtol:l. 0 n. Con reJ'ation­ Grand HOld. Anne SclrDotH. '.Boy Wanted:' \" . F' en. 'P. \X'H..... S \\ l\\ m. "Htlw t,) Re H.tlf\" ThOtl h Humao:' 'W'OR HAM KDKA \l; HAL 'I); CAR. )0 m. 51 K to $1.1." Mve.. _ Orchcstra. WJZ WBZ WHA!l at Inc". at HI 5 I 'VABC \l,CAU WPG R, 0 S.3.!ltJo 0 WMCA Sa.ltN Quartet \\- M Dr ,SI 'r. \l, GN ~o \\ lIA~ KMO.". 30 lJ:I. KDKA. m. F !~ ". C n il'!nab l'S. Ch aRO Reus Frank Da.My·s Or.-hn-tra. WABC WCAU Suod.., Mornln. (:Qnccrt. WGN, r b .• m. ~ sm~.I~~sE~fJ~C(lII(jell. WABC wauI11 P.M. EST; '0 CT '0 \\:Gl. . h '5 0. KM().• ~o m. (WPG at 12.45) , 0.45 A.M. EST, ••45 CT 3.15 P.M. EST, 2.15 CT Cruude Club Cho",~ WPG K·1 <';1'1 SI If. WrAP \l;EfI WGY. :so m, HIlCIC hn. s Orchntn. \VilAS ne.~ ~nd RelJ~r. Chur...h Se:Th·e. \\ M ... , m. ~n C ..br el lIeatter. rommenlator. WOR Roxanne \\ .l;lIab PaalJ.·s Orcht">ua. WGN. }O m. anYI \\"JZ \'I:'R7, \\iFLA, ;0 m. Jid, \'( J7 W8Z WC,AR KMOX \\'uther. Monnbearns. WOR. 30 m. ~hur I't clvl(e, \\ IIAM, 1 h. ;0 m. V~f'f"rs. KDKA ~o m, Lvnette Gruhler. \\ PG \'fllrt nf Romanle. \\ .1l.A , .30 A.M. EST, '2.30 CT Church Servlre KOKA I h., I) m. C. 'ad anJ Tr ~ "1, \\ () Te,1 Weems Orchestra WGN 9.45 P.M. EST; 2.45 CT 'Ieddy I'llls Orcbcstn, "'~MCA, 30 m. Tabe "I... Ch,m. WLW. ;0 m. J~n Guber s Ml. "'G. '. m. ' Senaror Hastlf;,>:>, ' IIc, \'-'OR Impcml H.l.w.. lI1ns. WAne \\ PG KMOX, 7 P.M. EST, 6 CT ;0 m. Oxfnrd Male Quarttt, WMCA Chuf(h Servile. WHAS. ;0 m. 4 P.M. EST; 3 CT Franklyn Bait" unor. \VEAF Andrew Jacobson'~ Or,llestn, \Vrn. ~O m. ChL~ n' lIour. WCAU \\~[AP Kansas Cit·, Philhar C._' ''lie; OrrhC'Stra juk Benny. Franlr P..lker. M.t}' LivlnS:ltone. Station Directory '1.15 A.M. EST, 10.15 CT \\I:EI \XGY \X'SM, 30 m. • Don Bestor'( Onheitra, WJZ \'\'BZ Devor' N.d .... ornt'y, ~on~. WEAP Tcmple of Song, ChiCll':o A Capella Choir WHAM \'\-',\V KOKA WSM \\,PLA, Ruth T.ynn, SOrr:rllO. W JZ WHAM wnAi 30 m. Station Chain K.C. WaUs Location 11.30 A.M. EST; 10.30 CT _.. ' ", KDKA WFLA \\'SM \'(-TW' WGAR ;0 m _- ...... Californi. Mclndies. Raymnnd Pai.c:e', Or· Capitol Family, Major Bowes, Nicbolas Co­ (W8Z from 4.I,\) ,. t~nor. chtSlra. WAnc \\"PG. KMOX. '0 m. CFRB CRC"'CBS <.. 10,000 Toronto lentmo. Tom Mclaur.hlm, baritone. Southern Reveries. \X'HZ CKAC Montre.al WEAF Wfl.A, 1 h .. WSM, ;0 m. Comedy Stars of IlnUywood, \.\TAU CRC '" CBS >.000 BI(lom~eIJ Symphony Orrhema, WOR. 1 h, nr~an, WIIA~ KDKA NBC 7'" Pittsburp, Peon. RidurJ Maxwell. tenor. W JZ \VGAR Herbert Korh, 980 '0,000 M~llI~~pal Symrhony Orcheura, WMCA WIP, Isr:rel AmonR the N:rtion~, WMeA \VIP lQ\.JQX ens '090 50.000 St. 1.0U1S, Mo. Radin Nilllblewirs, fvereU Smith, M'R::RO­ Harry Ulbant. violini\t. WHDH KSD NHC 550 500 St. Louis, Mo, PIIONt: Columnisr. WliZ Orch~stra. KYW NBC 1020 10,000 Chicago, W. Tu~hl~h, 4.90 P.M, EST; 9.30 CT Dance \\lOR Rahhl \VI.W. ;0 m. WAAB CBS &: YN 1410 Bu!own ,..h~rnade. 7.15 P.M. EST; 6.' 5 CT '00 Salt lo& e City WDBM, 1 h.; John B. Kennedy. "r.ookinJt Ov~r the WABC CBS KCJ SO.OOO New York \X'ABC from 12 Unde bu. WEAF \'(fGY ... Week," \\TAP WEB WGY WBAL NBC 10.000 Baltimore Chri~tlan '060 Science ChuHh, KMOX, h. "The Land of Bt.ltinning Alta.in" WJZ Current Jewish ('\ents, \XlMCA WBBM 770 ~o CBS 25.000 ChieaAO. W. Ensemble, \\ PG, m. \\;'BZ WI lAM KDKA WBAL' WFLA W.yne King's Orchestra, \VGN WBSO 92D 500 Needhlm 11.45 A.M. EST, 10.45 CT WLW 7.30 P.M. EST, 6.30 CT WBT CBS '08D 25,000 Charlotte, N. C. Ph..lltum Stllnr.s, WJZ \\lBZ "House By tIle Side of the Road," WSM Queena Malio. Graham MtNam~. "Musette WBZ NBC 50.000 _,on ~o m. • ... WCAO ChUlC.h Scrvicn, WSM. l h. Waltz, "Sonss My MOlber hUl;hl Me:' CBS &: DIX 1170 50.000 Philadelphia \'('alberg Bmwn StrinA Quartet, WGAR, }O m. weco CBS 50,000 Pot inncapoliJ, Gene La V.lle. WGAR WEAF WGY wcsc "0 Miab. 12. N. EST, 11 A.M. Cl •.45 P.M. EST, 3.45 CT GtrdC'n talk. WEEI, '0 m. (KOla at 1.50) '>60 500 Charleston. S. C. WCSH NBC 6: NEN 940 1.000 Portland. Me. ~'GY AlI~n. Joe PennC'!". Harrid Hilliard, Onie Nelson's TIlre S,hooh J Dream Duma. Arthur Parlrer Fen. D1u~, WORC CBS a: YN 1530 ',000 Hanford Hou~e.'· \\~EEJ Orchestra. I.imehousc • 0, • '0. :l "The Alling WjZ ndly, ",,'rAF WCOY Tbousand Times No, lIere Come the WEAP NBC K., ... 50,000 New York Southern RcvetlC$. WBl Pedro Via's Orchestra, WJZ WBZ WHAM British, Come On Get Cpo \\-'JZ WBZ WEAN CBS a YN 500 Providence Church Service. WSM WEE) NBC

By HILDA COLE hopes to own a plane some day. In the meantime, he is content to Back in 1925 a young man, fly with Army friends. listed in the Louisville, Ky., pa­ He works hard-so hard that pers as "RICHARD E. POWELL, he had a hard time pulling out of tenor," sang classics and semi-I classics over WHAK with a con­ doub1c·pneumonia when it set in cert orchestra. during a brief personal appear­ ance tour last year. He changed his tune from "Pagliacci" to "I May Not Be an I DICK will never forget the Angel" before he returned to the irony of singing ''I'm Young and airwaves again, famous as a pic­ Healthy" while running a temper. tUfe star, a nationally known ature of 103. crooner, and leading man of DICK has none of the \ actor's "Hollywood Hotel," the full hour temperament, outside of the gen­ show each Friday night over uine thrill he derives from W ABC-Columbia, amusing a theatre full of people. With him on this program are He would just as soon wise­ the Three Debutantes, TED Flo crack for his cook at breakfast RITo's Orchestra and guests. (he claims she is his favorite Also, he changed from RICH­ critic) as for a table full of "big ARD E. POWELL, tenor, a red­ shots" at the Cocoanut Grove. headed and dauntless farm boy Furthermore, he has knocked hailing from Little Rock, Ark., around enough in the show busi· with more optimism than expe­ ness to take fame and fortune rience, to DICK POWELL, a level­ with a business man's equanimity. headed and full-fledged trouper, The has~beens receive as much re­ witty, with talent tested and per­ spect from young DICK as those sonality developed, currently in the limelight. He is unmarried. There was Dick theTrouper one marriage when he was very It is quite a metamorphosis young, and he doesn't talk about from a choir soloist with vest­ that, since it culminated in a di· ments and tassellOt! black cap to a vorce. wise-cracking, tap-dancing mas­ DICK likes sensible girls with ter-oE-ceremonies in vaudeville. a sense of hUffior. He dislikes But becoming Jack-of-all-trades bleached hair, plucked eyebrows in the theatre was part of DICK'S and scarlet fingernails. struggle. He played one night stands Whenever he escorts a girl eo the Cocoanut Grove it is usually through Indiana as soloist with a MARY BRIAN or MARGARfT LIND­ travelling band. SAY. He was featured in an Indianap­ olis dance hal! as a novelty soft shoe and tap artist. He trekked to to New Networks THE DE8UTANTES who answer to tbe names of M~R)ORW BRIGGS, DOTTIE HILI. and BETTY NOYES, They become master-of-ceremonies in sing with POWELL and Flo RITO'S OrcheJtra dlJl'lll,Z. Ihe "Hollywood Holel" programs. theatres there on a fouc-year Forge Ahead grind. (Continlled from Page I) Then came a screen test, a break Unlike his colleague BING seemed to stand in his way of at West Point, and his return to , Washington; WAAB and in "Blessed Event," and subse­ CROSBY, DICK'S early training had making a hit on radio. the Coast to begin rehearsing for WHDH, Boston alternates; WXYZ quent stardom through his popu­ not fitted him for radio. Bing And furthermore, his first "Hollywood Hotel" broadcasts. larity in ".'f2od Street" and served his apprenticeship in mel· No More Shouting and WJBK, Detroit alternates; rad:o c::pcricnce singing c1as~;c~ "Twenty Million Sweethearts." ody as one of WHITEMA '5 Each theatre was equipped with as "P.fCH/.RD E. POWELL, tenor" WKBW and WEBR, Buffalo al­ For a year or so, DICK concen­ Rhythm Boys, with plenty of ex­ DICK did hi.n not one wh:t of good an amplifying system, and ternates; WJJD and WIND, Chi­ trated on Hollywood. perience doing recordings. sang into a microphone. when it came to deyeloping a cago alternates; WFBE, Cincin­ For the first time in his life he Then he began to think of DICK served his apprenticeship radio style for popular tune.;;. nati; WIL, St. Louis; KQV, Pitts­ was able to "hear himself sing," radio. Characteristic of DICK) he in vaudeviHc, straining his voice A solution to this problem of· burgh; WWVA, Wheeling, W. and he began to experiment with did not assume that he would be to be heard above the brassy pit fered itstlf during D1o.:'5 recent Va" and WHBL, Rock Island, HI. a '''vow'' on the air. bands. personal appetranc(.' tour bel-w(.--en his voice, trying to develop cer· In fact, he regarded his initial This proved a definite handi· the sho~ling of "Flirtation Walk" tain vocal tricks, so invaluable to broadcasts on "Old Gold" and cap for DICK, because the habit the singer of songs on the air· For Souther.. "California Melodies" as "pretty of shouting and the' unfamiliarity waves. - "''''''''_~'~'''' ,nHn,,_., , "'...... ,AI terrible." wit h microphone technique So be Tetu rneJ to the Coast, Liste.aers confident that he knew the an· swer for effective singing on the The programs of WEAF or WJZ may radio series. be heard over: 1.'~f(lio Goe.~ to Bigl. School WFLA·WSUN Clearwater, Florida "I find that I can do a ! _ WSB Atlanta, Georgia ~Continued from Page 1) WSMB News Orleans, La. great deal more with my WOAl San Amonio. Tex. monkscloth-draped stand, serves been aired over the National voice by singing softer," WSM Nashville. TeDo. Broadcasting Company and the The programs of WABC may be as a studio. Power to carry stu· Dick sums it up. "That heard ovec: Columbia Broadcasting System dent voices to 30 outlets, each in sounds simple, even obvious, WQAM Miami, Florida stations. WJSV Washingron, D. C. a separate classroom, is supplied but I had never had the op­ WBT Charlotte, N. C. WTAR by convertors which make the From Boston, they have gone porrunicy to prove it to my· Norfolk, Va. cOllntry's~radio WBIG Greensboro, N. C. school's regular power adaptable through the chan· self before," nels over stations WBZ and for broadcasting. DICK is returning to a new I Middle 'Vester.. WNAC. From Needham, t~ey The young broadcasters had an home near Hollywood, Cal. It is broadcast over ROGER BABSON'S idea that interviews would be one a large, rambling, comfortable Listeners ""'''''''',''" good way to entertain classroom station, WBSO. house on a gt:nerous acreage. Present negotiations with Na· The pro~ams of WEAF may be audiences, being both educational There are stables for his polo heard over: and entertaining. So they brought tional Broadcasting Company of­ ponies, kennels for his dogs. KSD Sr. Louis. Mo. ficials indicate that this Fall's KYW Cbica~, III. before their "mike" General WMAQ ChIcago, III. broadcasts will be made through Music His Hobby WTAM Cleveland. Ohio DANIEL NEEDHAM and NEAL station W BZ. The programs of W)Z may be heard O'HARA. The car in which he drives to over: Some may scoff at the practica­ Recent absences among boy work is radio.cquipped. and by WENR-WlS Chica,ll:o, III. dash~ WGAR Cleveland, Ohio bility of "child broadcasting," students at some schools might pressing buttons on the W)R Detroit, Mich, may say it is merely a waste of have been attributed by teachers board the gates to his estate open The programs of WABC may be heard to the lure of World Series base­ for him, and close after him, the over: time and money. For their bene· WBBM Chi('1l~, III. fit, the DAY broadcasters advance ball game broadcasts. garage door swings open, and WHK Cie\'eland, Ohio WCCO Minneapolis. Minn. the information that they have Mr. BURKHARDT sent the games closes, etc. KMOX St. louis. Mo. been rather well received not only over the school's "network." into DICK'S greatest hobby is music, WHAS Louisville. Ky. and his collection of instruments NOTll; OutJfanding local p,ogramJ _ by their own classmates, but by classes where the students might of IblJI JtationJ are "gularly JiJtlJ in ~ DICK POWFLL, sial' oj Ihe "Holly­ includes everything except bagpipes. Th~ national listening audiences. listen to the games and still do MICROPHONE. - wood HOlel" progrrlJJlJ. He is also fond of flying, and ,,,,,,., The youngsters' voices have their work. ,w" """", '" Page Eight THE MICROPHONE Saturday, October 20, 1934 Tuesday, October 23 Howard Barlow on CBS -W ABC, 6.30 P.M. ~------~---- AI Ka\·e1in's Orlhellra, W .... BC WCAU 5.15 P.M. EST; 4.15 CT Mumal Vuiety. WLW, 30 m. lIiz,:hligbts '4) ffi_: WPG from IVU PI.ilosoplu'r Thee- S{hLJlm:uds, WGY Flurld. MilItary Audemy. ""FLA Uni\'enity of Lou"... ille. WHA5 la. k.t Heller. \\"JZ WHAM WSM "MciodiulJ." "'itb Abe Lyman's Orchestra. A.M. Trud} Thoma', wng1. WMc:.... Fum market nCl4s. ~~BZ Ylvienne Sepl. Oliver Smith. tenor, WADe Markets, orllo, WuN KOKA KrdJrcs- Klub. KDJCJ\ WCAU WHAS, JO m.: WPG. 11 m. Scott Fisher's Orchestrl, WOR. '0 CD. Tim He:aly. WlWl Bmllte T.lk. WPG 11.15--Ton) \\"C1OS, :ne-WJZ StaKe Show Revue:, WOR. 30 m. 12.45 P.M. EST; 11.45 A.M. CT "SliPPY:' \\"fABC P.M. ... Nao. Mary Ind Camille, WPG Hu uni7ers. WMCA r.aroline Cabot. (kl r.a.stiUo. WEEI. JO co.. Plftc Rile, WOR Earl DurnellS Or(he u .., WG" \\'i1 Ilollandc., OrchCiua, WMCA, \0 m. ~"rrJJlo. WGX 5.15-" kipPI:' CB5-WABC G.~-x:l Haith and truronS. WGZ': 8.45 P.M. EST; 7.45 CT Farm Reports, WN8X 15.30 P.M. ESTJ 4.30 CT Be lty that J.ndure., "-FLA 6.jo-lln~ WS~l ard Barlow. CBS­ 1 P.M. ESTI 12 N. CT R.dlU Chandes. WEAF "Ouc' S""'l.8e, \\:P(i \\ABC lllde Women. WEEt K,,) Thnmp~ >n, 'ngo \\/MCA MarkeD, ...e.ther WI:.A1' Unde Wilt_ley, WGY 7.00-"M) t( and Marge." CBS­ Southerners, W(jY SInIo:IO~ lady, WJZ WBZ WHAM KOKA 9 P.M. EST; 8 CT WAlle G~r~ Ibll"s Music, WABC WCAU WPG WHAL Wl\'(' Ben 8ernie's Orchestra, WEAF WEEI WGY. Variety. WOR, '0 m. Jlcle Armurong:, "AII·American Boy:' WABC 30 m. 8.3G-La"" renee Tibbett, NBC­ Just Pia," BIll. WGN WCAU Melody Puaue, WLW, }O m. WJZ 1.15 P.M. EST, 12.15 CT Protutant Episcopal Convention Summary, Revels, WSM Relt B.lttle C:oncert Ensemble, WEAP WEEI I WPC Old Time Sonlo:s, WFLA, 30 m. 9.00-Bcn Bernie's Orchestra, Georgi.. WlIdnn. WHAS CodluII Hour, WOR Bin. Crn,by. &»_ell Sisters. WABC WCAU NBC·WEAF Vagabond,. \\"'GY B'lb Fallon's Orche'lua. WMCA, 30 m. WHAS. '0 m, Bing Crosb)", the Boswell Mirror R..t1C"CtlOns, WMCA Ml.'10Jles, WG;\,' Helen l.tIuI~e: jones, tontuho, WPG Piano, WGN 5.45 P.M. EST; 4.45 CT AI and Lee Rel,er, WOR Sisters, CBS-W ABC Pan Amerrcan~. \\:MCA. 30 m. 1.30 P.M. EST, 12.30 CT Nursery Rhymes;, WEAF WSM Mardi GrM, WGN, )f) m. 9.15-TIle Slory Behind the Master MU,Ic Hour, Yerdi·RespIAhl program, Buddy and Blake, WEEI Claim, NBC-W]Z WrAF, I h. (WEfJ It 2) (WGY, }O m,) Musical prOKram. \'('CY 9.15 P.M. EST, 8,15 CT Health RevIew, WEEI Orphan Annie. WJZ WBZ KDKA WFLA Kay Coss. viotn. WSM 9.3(}-Ed Wlnn, NBC·WEAF Vic and Sade. WJZ WBZ WFLA New" WHAM The Story Behind the Claim. WJZ WB2I lO.oo-Glcn Gra)"'s Occbestr~ William Penn Or(.hestr.., KDKA Ja, k Armslron.l!:. WlW KDKA WHAM Hotel Glh.."n On.hntra, \Vl\\': :RIlbm,on Crusoe, Jr,," WADe Tenor. WPG Ann e t t e Hanshaw. CBS­ bf:hel Vein I:nsemblc. WABC WCAU Out o( the Dusk. \\-riA!' WABC \X'PG linn del Mar. son6. \X'PG 9.30 P.M. EST; 8.30 CT "MmIUures.·' WCAU Ed Wynn, Gr.lham ~hName:e. Eddie Du· 5 Morton Potters Orchestra. WHAS GI ad) Swarthout, l'r.TJ3C· Midday service. WGN. 30 m, Unde \Vi~",'cy. WOR chIn's Orchc\tu. WEAF WEEI WP~ WEAF I heltte <.lub of the Au. WOR Puno. WC;\," WC;V WI.W. 30 m, Eddie Prior's music. WMCA, ~o to. 6 P, M. EST; 5 CT I!lnth A(rn)~ tht Border. \VjZ KDKA: 1.45 P.M. EST, 12.45 CT Or(hestr.l ,WEAF WSM, I h. (WHAM at 10.00) (WBZ, (AU prog,..;ml are Iil1ed in EaIlem MU,lcal Turns, WEEI The Evening Tattler. WEU. m. '0 01.1 ,0 Mcrry Go Round. \X'HAM. 30 m. Standard Time one Beulah Croft, songs. WJZ WSM WHAM Old M.n Sun~hine, WGY Time, Central ;1 XAVIer Cu,s.::at·s Orchestra, WJZ WHAM, MAry Eastman, Fvan r.Ylns, hham Jones' Ne"'" Enlliand A,ltriculture. WBZ Ordlc~tra. \'('ABC WCAU WHAS, 30 m. hollr earIier,) I William P~nn Orche~tra, KDKA .\0 m, (WBZ KDKA (rom 6.1)) Adventures of Jimmie AUen, WBZ Atlantic Male Chorus. WPG. 30 m. ••45 A,M. ESTJ 8.45 CT '~:tnKe~~~dhy~lI;rt(~:~::lt~sa'O~;:ra,WADC Dan and Sylvia. KDKA BroAd""'ay Variet')' Sho"'·. WMCA, JO m, \\'Ift Sa\(' , Allen Prt\c.ou. WEAP ColleJ:e of AJ:riculture. WHAS Stnnll MUSIC, WL\V !.um Ind Abne:r, \'(I(;N Ne... ~, \'('anderlOt> MInstrel. Muslca! Turns, Kay Favre anJ Orchestra, WOR M.riorie Cooney. piani~t, WSM 9.45 P,M. EST, 8.45 CT Mu~iral Memory Contest, WFLA. 30 m. Wfrl Ragllmuffins, WMCA Lum and Abner, WOR Hi,lth Pril:,t\ of Harm"ny, \\IGY ARTtlUR HueliE-s, belief known 10 Buck ROf(ers, WADC WCAU Waher furnl~s, songs, \,\'LW 2 P.M. EST; 1 CT Sam, ("I and Louie, WHAS Tcd Weems' ORhl'sua. WGN Daily Slory, \'\"~nx Health Hunters, \VGY the CBS·WABC radio alldimee thule On.... WOR. 30 m. 10 P.M. ESTI 9 CT Crus~tuts 10 A,M. EST, 9 CT from LOll o( 0.1), WJZ WSM as "/1111 Plain BILL," broadcal/j a Charley Ec.lers Orc.hcstra, WMCA Opereua, John Barclay, Frank McJntyre. WFlA KDKA, JO m. Studio Orchestn, ~'CN "I:~ BrC\:n Ind de Ro,e, Wf.AF WB:I Teus Co_'boys, WBZ, 30 m. program of homely phi/oJoph) Gladys Swarthout. WEAF WEEI WGY, W<.;Y Rochester Civil; Or,hl:)tra, \VHAM, ~O m. 6.15 P.M. EST; 5.15 CT W"LW \"'FLA Edward MacHush, Gospel SlogCl:. WJZ WDZ Ohio Sianist, WABe WPG 3.15 P.M. ESTI 2.15 CT 7.15 P.M. EST; 8,15 CT Wi~e Adventures On Myste:ry Island, WEAP WEEI Dream Ship, WGN nuke De:wt:ys Orche:stra, WBZ The: Man, \\7EAP Gene and Glenn, WEAP WEEI WGY Galaxy of StarS, WLW Orl::an. WEEI Stoc.ks, WGY WPLA 11,30 P,M. EST; 10.30 CT Charm Secreh, WCAU WGY Pla)'ers, W(iY Jac.ksons, WLW Clrl Hoff's Orchestra, Wl:.AF WEEI WPLA:. Parenf~ Orchestra. WABe WPC Tintype Tenor, WjZ WSM Forum. WNBX Rochester Ci\'ir Orc.hestra, WHAM. ,0 m. Dic.k Messner's Joe anu Bateese, WBZ }O m. f"onprc:o:< nf Clubs. KDKA. WHAS Ch:arle~ 11.15 A.M. EST; 10.15 CT Buddy Ransom, songs, WLW Lum and Abner, WLW Boulanger's Orchestra, '-"'GY, 30 m. Ship Ahoy. WCAU Dor)cy Brnther!' Ordle~tra, WJZ WB2I Your Child, Dr. Ella Oppenheimer, WEAP Beauty talk, N~II Vinick. WOR "Science in Your Home:' Dr. Kurt Haesler Hollywood Comedy Stars, WHAM WOR W~U just Plain Bili, WABe WCAU WHAM \'\".\M WFLA, 30 m. \'\'(, Y W-SM \"-FLA He.1t Waves. \VMCA WOR ,100 Club. KDKA Tony WOIlS. WJZ WBZ WHAM Or!!an, \X'GN Orche:stra, WG:\, lO m. Gridiron Greats, WMCA WIP Orch~stra, WGN Dance Orchestra, \\7I.\'V. 30 m. Melody Parade. WABC WPG Gladys Grant, WNS,... Maroels, WNBX Henry Russe's Orchestra. WADC WCAU Tenns. WI-W ::-:.30 P.M. EST: 2.30 CT 5 P.M. EST; 4 CT 7.30 P.M. EST; 6.30 CT WPG WHAS Vic.tor Herbelt program, WN8X \X'oman's R..dlo Revle'lO., Jost"flh Littau', Or. Geor,lte Sterney's Orcheo,tn, \'(fEAF WEEr "You and Your Government," \,\/[/\1' P~ul \X'hiteman'\ Orc.hcstra, WOR, 30 m. 11.30 A.M. EST; 10.30 CT chcstra WEAF W[EI WGY 10 m. WGY. 30 m .. WL\\-". I~ m. WGY W'SM WHA (scores, WGY. 1 m.) Herherr Koch, nt,R'ani\I, WHAS Three Shades 01 Rlue, \\'EAF WEEI WGY Eastern Kentud,y States Teachers' College, After Dinner Re\·iew. WEEI Hlue Rhvthm Band. WMCA. 30 m. Your Healtb. ""JZ WHAM KOKA WSM Edgar A. Guest, Tom, Dick and Harry, Strin~ [nsi''Tlble. \\"M \X-HAM The Monitor Vie~-s the Nc:1\'s, WBZ Waynl' Kinll"s Orchc:o:tra, WGN Uaiti'd SUt,=, Marine Band Shut·In Hour. Sho",,· Boar noys. \VOR, lO m. CocoanUl~, \\. fLA_ '\0 m, Charles Sears. tenor, WjZ WBZ WHAM 11.45 P,M. EST; 10.45 CT \X'J7 \X"S~1. I h (",""HAM, 4' m.) Sports ReHew. conc.ert arl"', W"MCA, 2 h_ KDKA, 30 m. Alnnt: the V"h:a. WABC WPG He:l'1 BUHe's Orc.hhtu, WABC WCAU (WI.\\. 30 1I1.\ (WBZ \\.ryFI.A. 30 m.) Home Manal.!e:ment talk WG:"o: Federal Housin,lt Campai,tfl A:'ld Herbert South""ind, \X'I.W \Vhi)perin!o; Jack Smith, Allan teafer's Or­ \'-IIAS WPG U. S. :\.1\'\ Hand, WABC \'X'PG WIIAS 3.45 P.M. EST, 2.45 CT Koc.h, WHAS. }O m, Jan Carber's Orch~tra. \.\.7GN, 30 01. Pete: Woollery''- Orrhelf Itur Vieo. the Ne_·s.. Boake Carter, "'-,. ADC WCAU WHAS (.u~ Stel·k'~ Ord,estu. WOR WBZ After Dinn~r Music, WOR D.lv·s End. WMCA, 30 m. Market Reports. KDKA Strlddand GilliLmd nc",'S, WMCA 12,15 A.M. EST, 11.15 P.M. CT RAdIO ('.II:!,:, WH.'\M rnsemble. \X'G;\," Ted Wcc:ms' Orchestra, WGN S~mrohony. Pnure \\;LW 8 P.M. EST; 7 CT Musicale, WflA 12.30 A.M. EST; 11.30 P.M. CT The Voice of rxpe:rience, WARC WCAU leo Rei~man's Orchc-~tra. Phil Duey hui. rd '5 Orchestra, wrAr WEtf WGY WL\Vi WHAS tune, W[AF WEEI \\'GY WFLA WSM, \\TI.A. 30 m, Home S\\-ert Home. WPG ..0 m. Sl":.mnllr Simon's Or(.hcstu, WJZ WB21 Ro~ Arktll. WOR Spcn... cr IXan. Crime Clue~ drama. "The: \\'~M, 30 m. Bub Fallon', O,chc:." WMCA, }O m. FOR HJ.) E.tr): \\'jZ W8Z KDKA WL\V [noch I.ilo:ht·~ mU\Ie, WA8C WHAM, 30 m. Len S.I"o. orR"n. WGN 30 m. HUlo:h,e Shea'~ On.hc\ua. \'('HAS Ollie Wade. W;\,"DX "Lavender and Old lace," Funk Munn and nick Man~field') music, WMCA 12.15 P.M. ;;::ST; 11.15 A.M. CT Harel Glenn, Home Town Singers, \VABC rarl Burtnett's Ordlestra. WG:-.: WHAS, }O m. johnny Hamp's Orcht~tra, WGN Honeyboy and S.I"a£ru. WEAP PhIl l'mmerton's Orchestra, WCAU. 30 m. 12.45 A.M. 11.45 P.M. No"ndA, Mc:!,,,ir-". \VI:.U ("X'PC; at 8.11) EST; CT Martha and I hi. WCY Rav Zie,!ler. sporlli, \VPC. MIami Bo.:ac.h Ord,c-stEa, WMCA Time, "'utller. temperature, WBZ Judo>e \\'m. L. D,U. undidate (or Go\'e:rnor 1 A,M. EST. 12 M. CT r.,;elO.~. \\-HAM WOR, ;0 m. Buddy Welcome's Orchestra, WABe li\'e Stoc.b \VLW Funster,. WMCA Variety, WH.A /I.f"".. River_ WI WI, ~O m, The Whistler and His Dog, WOR, 30 m, W'J1lie Bryant'.\ music., WMCA, 30 m, Connie Gates, song'l, WABe WCAU WHAS 8,15 P.M. EST; 7.15 CT WPG Doring Sisters, WCN Adventures of Jimmie Allen, WHAM "Common SeMe." WOR Reauty that Endure!, WFI.A Studio Pals, \\-7:-.-nx Yira C. Park, contulto. WPG '-Star Final, WMCA STATION 12.30 P.M. ESTl 11.30 A.M. CT WGN Orchestra. WGN "hdclll'l~, Merry NMman L, Cloutier's dance IN MORE than 2,000 times on the air the only broadcast FIELDS 8.30 P.M. EST, 7.30 CT orchestra, \"r.AF, 30 m. DIRECTORY and HALL, radio song and patter artists, ever missed was the one Wayne Jo::'tl~'s Orchestra. WEAP WEE) Stocks. produce, WEEI W~M. Farm Pro~ram, WGY, 30 m. WC;Y 30 m, National Farm and Home Hour, WJZ WBZ and only time their sponsor chose to visit the studios and witness Lawrente Tibbett. baritone, John B. Ken· Page <'I KDKA \'(IHAM WLW WSM WIlLA. 1 b, the program. The boys were stalled in Westchester county mud. nedy, Wilfred Pelletiere'l Orcbestra, WJl WBZ KDKA WHAM WBAL. 41 m. ~ 10.: Saturday, October 20, 1934 THE MICROPHONE Page Nine Tales Of Expioring, King Arthur, Tom Sawyer, On New Programs Plays And !John Martin, Story- Teller, Is Adventures Music For Director of Children 's Hour Of Spanish Main Aired Children He Answers Letters' I Mrs. Roosevelt lsi Pirates, swashbuckling adven· interesting series of pro­ An tu rers, heroes and villains who grams under the title of the Amer­ From His Fans Warm in Praise ican School of the Air wilI come once trod the quarterdeck, all to the air beginning on 1\.fonday, In Rhyme of His Work have emerged from the mists of October 22. The programs will the sea to live again, but this be heard over the W ABC network EVERY MONDAY after· Ob, I am lOU) JO,,) Ihat time over the radio. noon at 4 o'c1ock, JO:IN l\f) dear bo) (annot u'ulk; Monday through Friday at 2 P. M. The program is heard every MARTIN, author of many chil­ But I will bet a hundred bllfkJ The best stories of the world Monday, Wednesday and Friday today and yesterday, the travels dren's stories, comes to' the ThaI JOU (au lallgh aud talk. evening at over station of the world's greatest explorers :>.1:> microphones of the National So keep 011 Jmiling, happy bo , and the music of every country l' WOR. Broadcasting System to re­ And let thOle Jmiles ha"e part in will be broadcast. The program has a realistic gale his young friends with The making of a/l happineJJ..... The Monday broadcasts will background. Captain TOM, a legends, nonsense and tales Your lo)'al friend, JOHN MARTIN. tell the stories of exploration famous old mariner, is the prin. from JULIUS CAJ~SAR'S advance of adventure. He tells these Mrs. ROOSEVELT speaks cipal figure in many an adventure into England to AMUNDSEN'S dis­ stories over the NBC·WEAF high praise of JOHN MARTIN on the seven seas and commander covery of the South Pole. network. anJ his work. of a vessel that once flew the For the first time, a radio JOHN MARTIN is not new "John Martin," she says, ominous Skull and Cross Bones. drama based on a play by ,BER­ to the fine art of story-tell­ NARD SHAW will be broadcast as "has been for many children The very ship, The Etlgie, is now ing. He numbers among his a part of the Tuesday dramatic docked in the HuJson River, a "children" and admirers peo­ a familiar name for many programs which will present plays floating museum carrying thou· ple who have since grown up. years. I feel that we all have of the great dramatists of the JOHN MARTIN, NBC {hildren's sands of exhIbits of deep-sea Mrs. CURTIS DALL, daughter much to learn from a:tyone world, from the Greek EURIPIDES Jtory-teller, aJJII1I1eJ a jamas/ie epics. of the President, is one of pose as he tells a In}JleriollJ lale who can give children to modern times. me On the program once more will them. Her children, "$'STJE" /0 his listening audience. The Wednesdav broadcasts will amount of enjoyment that he and "BUZZlE," now are MAR­ hands be mustered to repel board­ enable listeners follow the trav· tC: TIN'S firm friends. bas always lJeen able to give. ers; again the dreaded JOLLY els of a typical American family how much he enjoyed the Mrs. ROOSEVELT intro­ I hope you will grow to have ROGER will flutter aloft; shades programs, since radio listen­ through the capital cities and in­ duced JOHN MARTIN to the the affection for John Manin of Captain KlDo and HENRY MOR­ dustrial centers of the world. ing was about the only thing radio audience when he was which my children and we GAN appear in this materialization he could do. Thursday'S program will pre· appointed director of chil­ older members of the family of the glamorous tradition of the scnt dramas based on fiction drens programs for the Na­ 'MARTIN generally answers always have had." Spanish Main. classics for children such as "The tional Broadcasting Com­ his mail in rhyme, if he has For many years JOHN MAR­ Legend of KJNG ARTIIUR," "TOM pany last year. the time, and this was his TIN edited his own magazine Comic Trio COntinues SA""YFR" and "The Legend of The NBC story-teller gets answer to the crippled boy: for children anj! found time GoRDON, DAVE and BUNNY, Sleepy Hollow:' many letters from his radio also to produce story books. comic trio, have renewed their The music period will be under listening friend$. I'm much obliged He came to the National CBS contract and will continue to the direction of CHA 'NON CoL­ One boy who was crippled For U·hill }Oll wrote 10 me Broadcasting System about a broadcast over the Columbia net­ LINCE., who will conduct a large and had to stay home wrote And if )011 t,ke nl} 110') lime year ago as director of ju. work .Mondays and \Vednesda)'S orchestra. to Mr. MARTIN and told him /'m happy al (an be vcnile program". from 5.45 to 6 P M.

These Program.s Are Proving Popular With Children Of All Ages

7.45 A.M. EST, 6.45 CT 4 P.M. EST, 3 CT 5.15 P.M. EST; 4.15 CT TM Tattered Man, WEAF WJAR WCSH 6 P. M. EST; 5 CT WTAG (Tu~ay only) Jolly Bill and Jlne, WJZ (Monday through John Mlrtin's Story Program, WEAF WFn Skippy. WABC WAAB WEAN WICC WFEA Buck ROgt"l1. WABC WCAU WHAS WAAB Saturday) WSM WFLA WJAR WCSH WTAG WTIC \VDRC WORC WMAS WlBZ WFEA 5.45 P.M. ESTI 4.45 CT WGY (Monday only) (Mond.llY through Friday) WORe (MondlY through Thursday) It A.M. EST, B CT I Shooc:~tS. Albe:" P.lIyson Terhune Dog Drama. WJZ Stu.lsht Tom Muc:. \\,'F.Af WrEI WDZ WHAM KOKA WFLA (Sunday 8.15 P.M. EST, 5.15 CT Coa~t to Cout on a Bus, \'(IJZ WBZ KDKA 4.80 P.M. EST, 3.30 CT WGY WLW (Monday, Wednesday, Fri, only) (Sunday only) Our Barn, WEAF WEEI WTIC WCY (Sat, AI~ay) 0 h I WEAF WEEr WSM uptain Tim Healy's Stamp Club, WEAF Bobpy 8en«)n and Swnny Jim, WABC WCAU urday only) Ice In re estra la, WEEf WCY WSM WFLA WJAR WCSH WMB WEAN WICC WFEA WORe 11 A.M. EST, 10 CT WTAC WTlC (Monday. Wednesday. Ind 4.45 P.M. EST, 3.45 CT 1 5 •30 P.M. EST, 4.30 CT Friday) (Monday thtOul;h Friday) NBC Music Appreciatinn Hnur. WEAF WEEI little Orpban Annie, WJZ WBZ WHAM Jules Verne's "Mysterious Island," WEAl' WGY WJAR WCSH wne WJZ WBZ Adventures of Mystery hland. wrAF WEEI J '(kWe~nesdtay onIY)WABC WCAU WAAB (Friday only) WJAR WCSH WTAG WTIC WGY (Mon..lIe rms ron,\::. :. KDKA WFLA

TOM MIX, whose ad-.entures yOu hear on A FTER he h,ld been a cow puncher and a AFTER the World War. he turned his OM himself helped arrange and write Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at Marshal in Texas, he be­ ability to ride and his athletic prowess T the series of programs now known as ~,1 ~ P. M., ha .. led an eventful life that has came a soldIer and fought for his (ountr)' in to making moving pictures. With his horse "Tom Mix and his Siraight Shooters." AL­ u.ken him to the four corners of the world. the Spani'ih·American and Boer Wars. These Tony he became a familiar figure in the though he does not talk over the radio him­ The program tells of true incidents when adventures help make the radiO series mare screen world, Not until 1933 did he lend self. the programs depict [rue incidents in Tom was a sheriff on the Western plains. thrillins;. his name and experiences to a radio program. his life over the NBC-WEAF chain. Page Ten THE MICROPHO E Saturday, Oerober 20, 1934 Wednesday, October 24 - Charln Sur'. t~nor. WJZ KOKA WS~I ··#0" Guy" le.30 P.M. EST; 5.30 CT lIiglIlights Wuther, "Minute Mannc.rs." WBZ • ""..s, Mutba Mean, rontralto. WEAP Weather Reports Hill BIlly $0001::5, WHAM Rhymins Reporter. nellIS, WEEr \. f. Betty' Buthdl. WABC WCAU WHAS NUls. e\culng breVIties. WGY WEEKDAYS WPG Nu.s. 1 hree X Siue,..., 500gS, WJZ WHAM "Common Sense." WOR . 'co ... s, "cather, \XBl. 11.30-U n i ( e d Slates Army Betty. Jean, Jim, \\ICN Comedy Stars of Hollywood. KDKA A. M. B,nd. NnC·W)Z Bob Nn,hdl. WLW 12.30 P.M. EST, 11.30 A.M. CT frcdd.. R~. WSM 7.211 WTAM 9.4S KDKA P., l. Merry hil' f!'S. \\.I:AF "'''tW. ~o m. • ·c"s. melody's Il'lIrden. WFU 7.'" WBA.l WGY ~Iudo,,"." ~'5 (ne"~' WDAl 1I.30 WLW Stocks. WEE! I lhc \\-ABC. m. 6.) ) 8.29 WLW 1.3Q-JamC3 P. \,;-'arburg, NBC­ Weather. hrm Prngrllm,.WGY. 30 m. Billy HlIYs' Orcbestra. WC!LU National Farm lind Home Hour. WjZ W87. Club Prugram. \\-HAS Noon WEAF KDKA \\-""HAM WFLA WSM. I b. (WLW Smging I.2dy. \X'G::'\; 7.lS--Plant;uioo Echoes, :BC­ flOm 11.40) Gabncl Hellner. commentator, WOR jan SJ.Htt"~ Orchestra. WADG \VCAU Scrun rlCVue. \\!dCA \\'GY WDAL WfLA- (KDKA W)Z r\\ I'G at 12.4'5) day (01)') 8.00--M a r l Pickford. NBC­ Scott Fisher's mtlsic. \VOR. 30 m. 6.45 P.M. EST) 5.45 CT P.M. HeIe s Ho... \"\ MeA Dilly B.atdldor. Raymond Knigbt. WEAF Uni\$tyof Lvuisville. \\GV WHAS \\EEI WTAM 12.15 WlW 5040 WTAM 8.30--Lanny Ross and Orches­ Dr. Forhll. ",'NDX 1o"ell ThomJ.s. "Today's News." 12.30 \VjZ 6.14 WTAM WBZ WH.... M WlW WfU tra, NBC·W)Z 12.45 P.M. EST; 11.45 A.M. CT Little Orphan Annie, ""'GN WSM 12.50 '«'TAM 6.}O WFLA 1.00 WfAF WPG King'~ ThIS lind Tlaf. \\-r:fJ, 2) tn. (Fric'odly Kit- "Coc.kuII Tune.-- lind GcoIl;C Shackley, WOR 6.35 WGY \\"arne Orrne)lra. 2.tS \\.-GY 7.IS WBAl chen, I.lO) Sporu. WMCA l\"BC·\\'EAF \\',II 11,)lb,nder' OrlhC'ltra, WMCA \VIP, 'f.30 KDKA 11.00 WGY WPG 9.00--\\'ard~n ·~s. 3u w. 7 P.M. EST. 6 CT 5.00 \\ GY 11.10 WTAM Le..is E. La.. 5.14 WLW 11.30 WGN Be·\\')Z C., td f-le<1lth al T 1:, WG Frallidm 801 'e-r tenor. W[Af \\ Sf<,.{ Salute. WEt! Fred Allen, NnC-WEAP 1 P.M. EST, 12 N. CT jules L1.nde. violinist. WGY SUNDAYS Markets. "'''cathcr. WEAP Amu$ 'n' Andy, WjZ WDZ KDIeA 9.3D-John McCormack, NBC Southerners, \V(iV \\-'flA A. M. WIZ George Hall's Orcbesul. WABC WCAU Sport~. WHAM 30 m. Myn and Marj:c. \\'ABC 7.30 \""TAM 10045 KDKA 10.00-nroadcast to Blrd. cns­ Markct~. WHAS Ford Frick:, sporu, WOR 8.29 WLW 11.30 WLW WABC just Plain Bill, WGN Gloria Grafton. adress. WMCA 9.00 WDAL Dance Tunes, WOR. :'to m. jimmy Allin. WGN Noon (All programs are lisled in Easlem 1.15 P.M. EST; 12.15 CT 7.15 P.M. EST, 6.15 CT Peggy's Doctor. WUP WEEI WGY Genc and Glenn, WEAP WEEI WGY WFLA WGY KDKA Standard Time. Cemral Time is one Ne.., jersey Women' Clubs, WPG Plant~tion l:chocs. Willard Robisoo', music, P. M. hour earlier.) MllIor Reflections. WMCA. WjZ \\-·BZ WHAM KDKA Doring Sisters. WGN Ashe-r and little jimmie, WSM 12.1S W8AL 5,,(0 WTAM lum and Abner. WlW 9 A.M. EST, 8 CT 1.30 P.M. EST, 12.30 CT ju~t PI;tin Bill, WADe WCAU WLW 6.14 WTAM james P. Warburg, "Recovery," WrAF, GEORGE BURNS faker it 011 the rhw O'Brien and King. so08s. WOR 1.00 WPG 7.30 WBAL Herman and Bantl. \'(IEA!' 1.4' WFlA 11.00 WPG Clothes Institute. Wlilil 30 Ill. GRAOE ALLEr-; "~ed. Orchestra. WGN N. E. Kitchen. WEEI. 30 m. Irom each VaSlbond Singefl, WMCA 4.}O'WGY 11.10 WTAM Scis.soIS al,d Pute, WGY 5.1. WLW 11.30 WGN Vagabonds. WGY nesda} night at 9.30 011 the CBS ••15 A.M. EST; 8,15 CT Vic and Saue, WjZ WBZ WHAM WPLA l"'ABC k d' h "'Ad 7.30 P.M. EST; 6.30 CT OH'm I II T nu, ..AP n"ll.....<:. --""lm' 11"ttl"OKA"IMOO Orche~tr.a. Wl\\" Y l2elwo/'I G Iml2/( I e - l'nd, Em. WCY 10.30 P.M. EST••.•Q CT Oe\otions. \,\'GY "" .... ",en/llres 0 MCIE" p/'ogram. After Dinner Re~e. WEEI, 30 m. WCY WP" Leon Cole. olgan, WST\l l\hrkets. WSM MU$icll Program. WGY National Radio Forum, WEAF ...... Matin..... Melodit'. WNBX IAttie jade I.illlc·s music, WADG WCAU Red Davis' Sketch WjZ WBZ WPLA }O m. ... ~ WPG WIIAS PlellSl!re Cruise. WHAle( Fluyd Gibbons, WEEI •.30 A.M. EST; 8.30 CT MIC'day Service, WGN, }O m. jack Berger's music, WPG Paul Pierson's Orche~trll, WLW Jatk. Denny's Orchatn., Hiley Richmao an' The Mptery aIel, wrAF WEEI \'IVSM WGY Eddie Pryor's OrchC'.tr.a. WMCA I.)evutlons. WHAS Paul Kenr. Rollo Hudson's Orchestra. john D. Kennedy, W]Z WHAM, '0 m. Styles. KDKA Theatre Club, Bide Dudley. WOR BanJO. Pianos, WOR WABC WCAU 5JImmy t,ner's Orchestra. WBZ, 30 m. Tenor. \\'GN f 11 \\'f W }O jack Bcrc:.b. WLW' 1.45 P.M. EST, 12.45 CT Farm Flashes. WNBX Buck ROAcIS. WHAS IJ n: •• m, CT OrchC'.tra, WOR Pltbburgh Varidi", KDKA •.45 A.M. EST, 8.45 Words and MU$lc, WjZ WHAM WSM 4.30 P.M. EST; 3.80 CT Ge",ge- Touller's Orchcstla, \\'MCA WSM S lute, WSM Sollthcm2ir~, male quartet. WEAl' WSM A~ric:.ultu.ral Milke-IS, WBZ Meludy Mastcrs. WLW Melody MoISterpieces, WABC WCAU WPQ 1'c-v.~, Wandellng Mln~tlel. WEEI \\'illiolm Penn Orchestrl, KDKA jestr:r's tno. \lOTA!' \\'EEI \X.- ~M Sports re-porter. WGN \\'HAS. 30 m. JOin DuhDIl:. '\%--C.Y Gelle BUll;hdl's mUll(, \'\'LW hJk. "-C.V "The Brusiloff Exrren," Elaioe Jordan. R.l.1 CL.;arlie Kent's Oa,he-lra, WLW WIlliam A. Burnet. WSM Palmer Clark's Orchutta, \VjZ 7.45 P,M. EST; 6.45 CT Gnld WOR. 30 m. \";;arlety. WfLA 8dl Billy Kid. 'X'FU HC'.llth Me~sagC'. \\'I\Z FrlM Buck:. \\'EAF \\'(jV ArtJ,ur \\arren's mus" WMCA. 30 m, Work,A,D;;ay T lou~hts, KDKA DJ.J"l Russo's Orchestra. 'WABC Mukets. KDKA DIQltcrO\lS P.lIadl~e. sketcb. W]Z WDZ Bob Phs Orchcstfl. WG.·, 30 m. \\""Itl: 1lmc, \\ABC, Agricultural Pn>gr.am, WHAS Betry and Bob, 'X-"LW WHAM WLW WSM Bob Ahber, W'JIA Verna Chbornc.,~oprano, WaR R<1lrh ~'attcn. '\);IFLA Melody Man. WFLA 10.45 P.M. EST; 9.45 CT DJ.Ily StOlY, \\-l':HX RagatnuhlOs, \VMCA J)ramll. stocks. \\CAU DOlle (:J.rter, ""TCAU \\.""HAS HlI"llIans. \\'Efl 1 0 AM EST • CT .• , 2 P.M. EST, 1 CT StochKIari LaWPGRue's Orch~tra. \\"OR Aftcr DlIlm:r Music. \\fOR Home fflrum, KDKA N e- DH.-nl a: d DcR -, \\"t,\P WSM• T"o .ats in t flo koc C..r I Ocl~, so. Century nl ProgrM~ Or ncstr "","V·. 0 m. [rucmbleStruUalid GIIllIU1'\X·G.· ne" "-MC'A 11 P.M. EST, 10 CT \\ fLA pUll \\TAI rEi \0 m (W<.iV V'lIely Pr ~um, \\. HX 8 P.M. EST; 7 CT Pen hurl Hl-:_: 01 tu, \'\ EAF "'·GY C _.. ,'C EEl " -.• 'lll:e.atbcr, ~. \\ EEl Ten r, '\XGY m., g 4.45 P.M. EST; 3.45 CT Moley PI II. Old's SIx.i;' Comrllcy, WUP Z ag C"'dc:- Ri. . rz jo~phl[le Gbson. \XJZ \\'SZ KDKA. "";hlderm Mlndre • feredtb \\llIso~'~ Or· Adventures on M)'ltelY Island. \\-EAP WEEI \\rEJ \\GY \\'~M WfU, 30 m. Sr",t RC'\'IC' ...... eathe-r. WBZ Suzanne T."ttletnrtl \\ 1.\\" tstla. \\}Z \\,.1 \\fl.A, 30 m. ~)tock,. \),GV Spencer r>c-an C ,,:1, CJ("~ duma. "The fog. e".•, WIIAM 1'0(" ,J'.ltt\:rol ill H.umony, \VABC WIlAS l>exas (:o,,·boys. \\'HZ. 30 Ill. Geot,f.e Merney .. mL \'t'jZ \lO'OZ Has I_.a~, \'I.'jZ \\'BZ KDKA \\ L\V. \\'Ililam l'ccu OrdIMIIJ. KDKA, 30 m.

~:-~"J ~~' w~: m~·· News at 10..4) 1~;o ~~~~yOfT:iI,AI~.~""'\\,~.WCAY, l~~e~~/~~n;:·o~~l~<)D.e,.Dr, Kurt Haese- p.j~,mA. talk \'("HA; ( ~~. ·~~ii~S-~'~'fC'nlde, WLW. 30 fJ1, O 10.15 A.M. EST; 9.15 CT U;I ~~ry of KC'nruC'l:y. WHAS len. \\OR "£.all A~," WAIlC WHAS N,.-k Iv.cu, SOQP. WABC WCAU WPQ aa'A. I.l.I 'Il· Em, WEAP WEEI WGY Dr. Arthur Funk Payne. WOR 5 P.M. EST; 4 CT HalO d Knight and h·s Orchestu, WCAu WHAS \\ SM \'d.\'\' Ne,,· YOlk Cm<.: Symphony Orchewa, WMCA Cll II. bb \\~£ P \\- \'\'PG Sc""bote Ho>tcl Guide, WPG t1~;omg 11~PlO,\\J~J.~ BZ \).HA.l Ju.s~·I:i&l~ hB:U',O:'G.' ~~M\\e 's Orchestra, A - LEI ~~CI~~~~~,F~nLlt~~. WMCA ~::~bc~!M~~lI':::c~\'\"%~~IW' Bill and Gm :cr. \VA8C r-n_,t. n~'DX Lang !'o1~eIS, WGY W'pT ~ TI,e lone R;"nger. \\'OR WG::'\1, }O m. june Pro"ines. WGN ...... ""!" AIPc.:arlC:<1ndh (,ang \\·jZ\\.( ¥o L.rL Dolly Dc:.tn, \\'HAS The Monuor V.e..'s tne NeW's, W.8l. 8.15 P.M. ESY, 7.15 CT 11.15 P.M. EST; 10.15 CT To"-n eller, \\-N15X 2.15 P.M. EST, 1,15 CT Aftcrnoon Musi(al, \),(jN, 1 h., U m. JImmy AHe-n's Adventures. \x·HAM R b R \\'EAF \\'lFLA 10.30 A.M. EST, 9.30 CT JI')I;sehold Ch<1t. \'I.(TV Mem(ltlcs, KDKA Edwin C. Hill. "The Human SIde of the 0 ert 'lyle. tenor. le" W :ute, or.an. \\ EAt-' R....._.-en.....,... or HIT".,e en, WABC WCAU Ponu: SIsters, \t'L\\ N'..... WADC \\'CAU '''''AS'" (..,\'ulety \\c.Y 0 ' tr WJZ ~EEI WGN "0 So 'F " WABC ',.Stu frn.l. WMCA T~llrll:e .;otcrncy ~ r,:,,1 I. 0,''0. ~ P k R' , d' "OR g. 0 0 Ire. joe Rlnel' Ol(heltra. WBZ 'The lobrlet Ba~ket. WGY ran ICCIU I, "..; Fur Tr<1pPCrs. WCAU 8 30 PM EST 7 30 CT G d GI WSM TOfl.l)'·$ Chihlre-n. \\-'}Z \VBZ \\'DAl KDKA 2.30 P.M. EST, 1.30 CT Federal Houslfl,lt Camraign and Herbert \;ayne ~in~'s O:dll:.;tra, WEAP WGY O:;li~ Nnchon>~n~·uSiC. WABC WPG WCAU. \X'SM WH.A SildclS Trio. WEAF WFLA KOlh, WHAS '0 m. }O Ill, live: Stock$, ne"5, WLW Readinl:! Cirde. \X'EEI, }O m. Lorella Adams. WPC Buddy Clark, john Herric,k. WEEI, 30 m. Studio Program, WHAS "AU About You." Harold Sherman, WABC' Albany on Parade, WGY Weather. Vati~ty, WOR Lanny Ro~s' LOl:! Cabin Orche~tra, WjZ WIiAS Concert Orchestra. WHAS Ne....s and Fiddku' Foincy, \\'CAU. 30 m.; Home S.....eet Home, sketch, WjZ Popular Rhythm. WG;-';. 30 m. WHAM KDKA. 30 m. leon Friedman's mu~ic. WMCA WABC from 10.,,\ Home Forum Cook:in,lt School. WBZ, 30 m. Recordings. WNBX MaJ:tic StlinJ:ts. WBZ 11.30 P.M. EST, 10.30 CT Idl DJih:y Allen. WIlA! Rochester School of thc Air. WIIAM"o m. 5.15 P.M. EST; 4,15 CT Hcnry Thies' Pepsters. WLW Rod,deller Centrc Rainbow Room Orches~ 10.45 A.M. EST; 9.45 CT (and at 3,15) Tom Mix Straight Shooters, WEAP WEEI Minstrel Show, WSM tIl, WEAP WCY WfIA, 30 m. (WEEr. Betty Crotker, W1:.AP \'\I[[J WGY WLW KDKA Home forum. KDKA, 30 m. WCY WlW Everelt Marshall's Broadway Vlticties, D m.) (WSM at 11,45) \'ffU Markels, WSM jackie Heller, tenor, WjZ WSM WPlA WA8C \VCAU WHAS, 30 m. Charles Boulanger'S Orchestra. WCY. '0 m_ 1'e"~. Radio Kitchen, \X'jZ WHAM KDK.A Ameri(an School of the Air, WABC WHAS Sk:lpper jlm's Ship of joy. WBZ Jane and jimmy Cul.en, 'WPG CcorRe N. Peel. "Foreign Trade," \'(fj2'i "'·DAL WPG. 30 m. Kiddic:s' Klub. KDKA Kay Kyser's Orchestra. WGN WHAM. ,0 m. J\:e,,'~, musiu!t, \\:8Z Woman's Dub, WCAU. 30 m. "Skipp,," WAOC Larry Taylor, WOR "Dead Men Ptowl," WBZ, '0 m, Srudio Pro~ram. WSM ~a;t~:r ~ap;~g:?Ror:hoe$t7;. WGN Herbert Koch and Irish Minstrel. WHAS, Morton Bellin. WMCA 400 Club. KDKA, 30 m. The Magic Iinur. \X'HAS }O m. 8.45 P.M. EST; 7.45 CT Castle Farm Orcbestra, WLW. 30 m. Bluehirrl~. \\ ABC \X'HAS 2.45 P.M. EST, 1.45 CT Guitarist, WPG Minstrels, W8Z Marjorie Cooney, piano. WSM 11 A.M. EST, 10 CT Gus Van. long!. WEAF WGY "Captain Tom and his Pirate Shir." WOR Smilin' Ed McConnell. WLW Herbert Koch, org<1n, WHAS , "X/' P WGY H,gh Pnests of Harmony. \\"GY " Vatiety. WFLA Harry Salter's Ol(ht~tra, WOR. 30 m. JU',n Reyes, piamsl, \ ,A" Cui"." C"'.y. ,on"" WJZ ""S'I WP"... 5.30 P.M. EST, 4.30 CT CI In" 0 I ",'ICA ,. Edl\on Fnendl, Kitchen. WEEI PI" 'hl .... ~' L.rL :";oethwe-sfern L·niversit),. 'X'G:\" . lar '(' IVIS H lC$tra, ~'., m. \\'IIe: S.H'tl, \\·1Z \\'SM WFLA. a mer House Emc:m e, WGN Alice in Orche~tralia. \'\"[Af \'(Tn WSM Ske-tch, W!\fCA WlIync King's Orcheo;tra, WGN "FIsh Stories," W8Z 3 P.M E5Tl 2 CT Duma. WCY llntcrical History WOR 11 45 PM EST; 1045 CT Iktt) Moore. WIl.\M Ma Pelk.ins. WEAF WEEI WGY WLW Sm~!ng Lady. WjZ WBZ WHAM KDKA 9 P.M. EST; '8 CT I""Ii'lical f';O~;vn, WEEI' john Barhr. ~"n/o;" \\"l\\-""- WSM I '\X,L\'Q Town Hall Tonight, Feed Allen, James Mel. Le..,n Beluco's mU\l(. WABe "Cooking Closeups," WABC WCAll Ramhler's Trio. \'(ljZ \('nz WHAM WFLA Gene Arnold, Wfl.A tIIn, Lennie H<1yton's Orc!Jesua. Songsmiths jlln GlIrber's Orche~trll. WGN. 30 m. FlIrm Talk:. \\'PG Kate Smilh's MUinl"e- Hour, WADC WPG j~ck Armstrong" WADC WCAU, Q ""I WS'I S.l"Jcrs SIsfers.· "HAS\\ \\ CAU \\-'HAS 1 h. Chu"b Conv,n',on. Sum-·ry,,-,_,\\PC I uJ.ltet, WEAf \'\'~~ \'\'(iV W1W ' n, 12 M. EST,' 11 P.M. CT Coucelt. \\"l'WX Ariel En~emhle \\-'OR 30 m The- Story and C'lnIC! Club. \\ OR \\.' dh. l ' E l .• Y. Gror,::e Ohen's mu\ic. \X'EAF WEE!. }O tn. C f p' 'h 'WG Mark Lo\e, ha ...... ~ [T~ lIr en eWIS . awes, 20.000 ears IC Charles BolJbngC'f's Orchestra, \\"GY. ,0 m. 11.15 A.M. EST; 10.15 CT entury 0 rogrc-s.s orc estu. N S"lIy's Party. \\-'MCA, 31 m. Sing Sing," WjZ \\'HZ KDKA WHAM Archic Bleyer's Orlhe~tla. WjZ \\"BZ KDKA. Alice Rem~n. contralto. WEAP WEEI WGY 3.15 P.M. EST; 2.15 CT WHAL. 30 m. "",'HAM WSM, 30 m. "I "to \\:'OliS, \YJZ \\ HZ \\ ~~( Dre-am~ Come l·ll.t. Bury McKinley, baritone, 5.45 P.M. EST.; 4.45 CT Antonia Lnpcz' mu~ic. WFU jacques Renard's Onb~ tra. \X'ABC \l;.PG. }{Jl \\TLA. WAH(' \\,CAU \\ PC \\""HAS. 30 m. Oav', Lnd, \\'MCA, 31, m. Haith Talk. Wl\IUx. Bob "'I150D, W:-.;BX 'e"'•• WHAM F()..t1i~ht EdlOes. WOR 11 .30 A.M. ESTI 10.30 CT 3.30 P.M. EST, 2.30 CT J•. rk: Armstrong•.'IX'L\\7 Amerlu'l Opr'r House. \\-.\ICA 1 h. 12.15 A.M,C· ~STf01_I·15 PWL·M • CT ' d' .J h ' ~p Ind Dee. WSM Palmer C1.uk's Orchestra, WGN News. Hote i..~on r.....cstra. W "H>lmc-spun," \\[AI, \\T1.1 W omlns Ra 10 RevIew. oser Littau's Or· Gordon Dave Dunny WAOC WCAU 9.15 P.M. EST, 8,15 CT jimmy joy's Orche-otfll, WHAS. 30 m. t·. S, Almy BoInd, "'jZ WHZ \\-SM WFLA, chc-sua. ~""EAF ":'GY.}O m. I.lIrry Charles: tenor,' scores. WPG Chllrles Barnett's Orchestra. WOR }O m, ~ , Readwl:! ClIde. \'(: rH, 30 m. Out of thc Dusk. \\""HAS H"uSC"'arlDC'IS. \'('FLA Ted 'IX'«m5' Orchema, WGN !ktty Moore Tllangle Club. \\·ABC \\=P& Ne'll:uk Museum Talk. WOR Arh"C'nturC"i of jimmi(" Alkc WOR Lury Taylor. tenor, WOR 12.30 A.M. EST; 11.30 P.M. CT \\HAS \\-C:\l... I SP2or~, Review, Concert ArtlstJ. WMCA, Mdo:ly Moments, \\'G:'\' • 9.30 P.M. EST, 8.30 CT Stan ~hcls Orcbestra. ""EM WrE! WLW. ~tic \':~BX m~ M. lheauc I II john '{,Cormark. U'''or "l-nder the \'\'i!low 30 11.45 A.M. EST; 10.45 CT ~..m" ~fanolc~ment tllik. \\"T~.. 6 P, M. EST: 5 CT She-', SICC'pin~, "When !':ight Ocscends," OrcbC'stra, \\'GY, ;0 m. Do..-n tbe Song Tuil, George Bculcr. bari· Green Mountain Slncer• Wf\,;8X IAngel,) Ferdin.md,,'\ Or<.:hDotril., \\'EAF WjZ \\-BZ \\-HA\{ WBAL. }O m. jllck 8erger'$ OrchcstIJ, WjZ W8Z WHAM: tone, \\T,\}' \\'1:.[1 3.45 P.M. EST; 2.45 CT Evenmg '!attler, WEEJ. 30 m. WFU Players. WFLA. }O m. KDKA, '0 m. Johnny Mil.n'll1. WGY joe White. tenor. "'jZ \~1fAM WSM WFLA Old M,<1n ~unlh1fle-., WGV _, "The Adventures of Gracie," Blirn! lind AI· Baseh.1I stOrC5, piano. WSM Org;ln, WHAM Animals in the Ncws, WBZ IEducatIOn m th~ N~,,'s, \'(IjZ ,\\- FLA len, Bobby Dolan's Orchestra. WABC George Hal!'! music, WAOC WCAU WHAS. Magic Recipe'>, WABC WHAS WCAU Hum<1n Value-s. KDKA Ad\'entures of JimmIe Allen, WHZ WCAU...0 m. Benny Goodman's music, "-'!ofCA. 30 m. Wandering J)oct. ",.pc Busineu news WLW Orsan, WHAM Valiet), WHAS, 30 m. Earl Burtnctt·s Ort1lcstn, \,\'G~ Royal Poet, Wl\;8X StudiO 0r<.:he...;r2 ,""OR M.tlnrie (:of)ney and jack: Shook, \\"SM Imperilll HlIwaiiaos. WPG...0 m. 1 A.M. EST; 12 M. CT 12 N. EST, 11 A.M. CT Or,l;<1n. \VGi'; • Dan and Sylvia, KDKA Lum ~nd Ahne-r. WOR \\;'G;..." Gene Kardos' Orc!lC!ulI, WABC .A I alld J..<:eL R( rianlst''Kr;uy K.,," Muriel4 P MIngallsEST' W'i\"BX3 CT AntoniaSiring Trio.Lopez'WLWOrcheo;tra, WfLA. 9.45 P.M. EST, 8.45 CT {::mm, Joy"s Or(hestra. WHAS W1:.AF ~'[LI .• ;. Ruck Rogers, WAKe WC.... u Fr.an Frey's Frolic. \'(lOR. 30 m. oon River. WLW. }O m. Banioleers. WGY Pops Conccrt. ChriUlaan Kricns. Marcel Dou- Boy Scout Drama \VIIAS jan Garber's Orchestra. WGN [rnie 1I01~t's Ordlcltra . \'('MCA, 30 m, Ficld~ lind Hall, \\-'jZ WHAM WSM cette. tcnor., WEAF WSM WFLA. 30 w. Uncle Don, WOR...0 IJl 10 P.M. EST; 9 CT Bob Pacelli's Orchestra, WGN WCJ.rhe-r, The MOflltuf \'Ie"" the 1'e"s, (W£El WGY at 4..1) Alex Bolkin':. Emcmb!e WMCA 1omhudo-Land, Pat Barnes. WrAP WEBJ 1.30 A.M. ES1, 'f 2.30 CT \\:'BZ Stocks. WEEI Or<.:he~tu, WGN, 30 m'. WGY WLW WfLA WSM Markel Rtpmb. KDKA ~tty and Bob. WGY WIZ WBZ 6.15 PM. EST' 5 15 CT Dtnnl~ Killg. Lo~i~ Katzm'a~~ mOrchestra, Tc,ldy lilJI"s musit. WMCA. 30 m. Ohio Farm BurC1u. WLW, 30 m. LIfe of Mary Sothcrn, WlW ".• •• "Tonignt 1\ Mine:' "On Yonder Roc;k Variety. WFI.A. 30 m. Kational Student Federation. WABC-C !'-fystCIlOUS Island," dlama. WEAP Redining," WjZ WBZ KDKA WHAM The Voicc of Experience. WADC WCAU The Apple Knocker. WCAU, 30 m. Jimmy Allen. WGY "X/JZ "X/IIAM Two-Way Byrd Antardic J::xpeditinn Broad- WHAS Dr. H, r. Strandhagen. Health Talk, WOR Alma Kttthcli. tnntralto, , ~ , t \'(IABe WCAU WHAS ,. Home Sw~t Home. WPG Plano WGN WFLA A~d~r~ons. WPG . . m. STATION 'Bud Rainey, WOR Doris' Gibson, WNBX RepublICan Campai~n. \x·.nZ Beauty Tbat Endure~, WMCA Bnb Fallon's mU$i, WMCA. 30 m. 4 15 PM EST' 3 15 CT Joe Emcrson. WLW News. WGN Tom. Di(k: and Harry. WGN ..., . Markets. news. WSM nmEt::TORY ChriJItine Hawes, WNDX Constitution Day, KDKA Bobby Benson and Sunny jim. WA8C WCAU 10.15 P.M. EST; 9.15 CT News. WHAM WCAU Madame Sylvia, WjZ wnz WHAM KDKA 12,15 P.M. EST, 11.15 A.M. CT jimmy Arlen, hariwne, WLW SkIPPY. WHAS Current Events, H:trbtn EUl!:e-ne Read. WOB Page 4 Honeyboy and Sa~~afra~. WE.... F WEEI Curtis Symhopny Orc;he~tra, WASC WCAU. In\'e\tllr'~ Senite. \X'MeA (orchestra at Sleepy 11.1.1I"s mu~ic, WMCA Martha and Hal, WGY I 15 m. 6.20) Comedy Stars. WGN Saturday, Octobet 20, 1934 THE MICROPHONE Page Eleven

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Sustaining Service Broadcasts Emphasized At Edison Station " Review For hTI.c WEEI Playcrsn DrLunL.tic Group New Feature Six Months On Monday Impressive Among Best

What is being done in the way Caroline Cabot, director of the of service broadcasting at WEEl? daytime feature, "A Bit of This What with the rush of commer· and a Bit of That," is always cial radio busjness~ people arc alert to provide her audience perhaps prone to neglect in the with something different. Her full course of air events. coosid· newest feature on this always in· eraiioD of the relative import of tcresting program brings to the "~rvice" broadcasting as indj· microphone some of the out­ tated by the allocation of station standing figures associated with time such broadcasts receive at ~a~sachusctts charitable organ­ the Edison station. IzatIOns, whose remarks are sup­ It has always been the policy plemented from week to week, of WEEI to offet its facilities for with an excellent talent offering. setvice broadcasting with day-by­ On October 22nd, Monday, day evidence herewith placed in Mrs. James A. Neal, president bettcr perspective by a six months of the Mount Pleasant Home foc review for the period ending Aged Men and Women, will be July Ist of the present ycar. In the speaker. The same portion the strictest interpretation of of the program will bring to ':"servicc" broadcasting. only pro­ the microphone Jacques Hoff­ grams where there was no dlarge man, violinist, and Raymond for time or any expense involved, Lefl 10 righi, lOp rou', Jlanding: EDWARD JAROON, FRANK Go\'(!, ROBERT BURlF.N, JANET DEL CAS­ Havens, pianist, both outstand­ ing musicians and members of are considered. rot~·: TILLO, RUSSELL DORR, EDW'ARD HERLIHY. Center DOROTHY DRAKE, TRYPHE 'A BUR. the faculty of the Music De­ The List includes educational, EDI~s. civic and charitable organiza· BANK, LLOYD DEL CASTII.LO, CAROLINE CABOT, WILLIE MORRIS, ARTHUR BOl/om row: partment at Boston Univeristy. tions, Churches, religious bodies, J~CK BE~tlV~IS, WILLIAM (BUSTER) (LYNCH, El~INE DEl CASTILLO, PHYLIS DEL C~STtllO, The following week the pro­ public health services, labor or­ MARGARET BURLEN, HELEN BARR. gram will be dedicated to the ganizations and farm organiza· Massachusetts Memorial Hos­ tions. Separately or together the dustrial Home; "Health Re- 'The Seaman's Library"; "Amer. The WEEI Players consisting pitals, West Concord Street, Bos­ review is impressive with the ag- . .. 0 b k f' ton, with the talent listing as yet View, r. Luella Bur an' 0 Ican Legion Auxiliary"; "Sales· of singers as well as dramatic gregate time commitments taking artists, appear with Caroline unannounced. To date this little a generous portion of the sta- the Department of Adult Hy- man's Recovery-NRA"; "Emer· Monday feature has ranked as lion's business broadcasting day. giene, State Department of Pub- son College of Ora~ory"; ·.·B~~- Cabot and del Castillo every one of the leaders among day­ ·H ItI. "P bl· H Ith" roughs Newsboys l'oundaliOn ; Thursday at 12:45 P. M. They The six months recapitulation IlC ea 1, U lC ea , con- "P W.A .. .. time programs, measured by mail rcss omcn 5 ssooatlon; introduce a new type of enter­ points first to the Boston l:;'armers duct~d by the Mass. Dept. of ·'D. A. R."; "City:" Ide Reue­ response. Produce ~hrkct Report, week· Public Hcalt~ i Y. M .. C. A. ,~n~ a.tion"; ··Camp rire Girls"; tainment known as "Matinee of A recent broadcast in the same days except Saturdays at 12:25 Y. W. C. A., mformatlon on Y.Harvard Alumni"· "Eastern the Air" on the "Bit of This series, which brought to the mic­ P. M. Then comes such weekly work with inspirational talks. Teachers Association..··.. ational and Bit of That" program, pre­ rophone the famous Fay Temple­ fixtures as lhe WEE[ "Reading Add to the list !loston Emer- "National Safety' Council"; senting authentic radio versions ton, lh(n appearing in thc mu­ Grde" for the Blind (thrice geney Rclief Fund Programs; "Boston Musicians Protective As­ from Majestic and Chesterlield­ sical comedy, "Roberta," at a weekly); "What to Rcad"- Services from a. Boston Church; sociation"; .. New England Invincible motion pictures. "She local theatre. was one of the Book Review; "Silver Lining Mass. Federation of MUSK Wildflower Pre~rvation Pro. Had To Choose" is the title of most unusual and entertaining Hour," a fifteen minute program Clubs; Profe)Sional Women's the drama on Thursday, October offerings ever sent out on the in the interest of the Boston [n-, Club of Boston; "li-ed Cross'" (Collli1llfeJ Below) 25 th. WEEI wavelcngth.

BOYS and GIRLS football~~!SI (,!~lfL~~~J}!~".,.",~,,,,I"N::;~Y Thc .10;,. swing and the arnica is being ". "WEL! Ed . aI thnce weekly broadcast perIods __I gram , ucatlon to "30 o'clock on Monday 1l.IELODIES·· freely used hy the WEE! control Se.rVlcc"· "Lenten Semces'" W d d d ["d '1 ~ 1't' hTllE NE{'HET I • ... • e nes ay an 'Ct ay- ..l~ aq rOOm boyCi who arc wont to I WEEI Garllen CI.ub. was very favorably impressed SIX·' gather at rarmer Jones pasture, Others f?r the CitX months pe- with the Show Boat program of each Tuesday land In tedford in a sportinA I nod ..are~ War .M.others Pr.~- Maxwell House, which program and Saturday Be a out futile at-I' ~ram; T~e Ox.~ord Group ; I s~e visited v. ith reee.ntly at Radio tc::mpt to re. Worl.d PICtures - sen~~ of City ... Mrs. DWight ?l,forrow J,..,;or Dl!tpctir:e educatIOnal broadcasts; Arts. will cove Over the network to 12:15 .-.)1. s u rr e ct thcdC af f I d· .. "Ca C' ' k'll ·th tl an r ts 0 n .. ; pc .OU WEEI listeners on Monday afler- With s I Wile M-A .. " "M pigskin that MUSIC . 1,~soc~~~I~n: Aorp,a~ noon at five o'clock ... The and on c e was emOrta; ~ vation rmy ~fassachusetts Federation of Mu· "BUDDY and BLAKE" theirs ... and a lengthy mIscellany of char- sic Clubs and Professional Wo- "Kay .s Rhym- ttable,..CIVIC Jnd phdanthroplC men's Oub will take alternate GENE ARNOLD organl~atlol1s. T~es- Tune in fOI all details and ing Reporter" weekly periods on WEEl. strikes a char- While no attempt has been days at 4: I 5 P. M. beglnnlng and his for new thrills - and ad­ malic ~o figure the actual per- the 23rd .. Thursday night at actcristic pose before the WEEl ventures centage of broadcasting !Ime al- IT: 15-80r3h Minnevitch and "COMMODORES" microphone with several carats lOlled to work of this nature, It those "Radio Rascals"-a treat of diamond revealed to the stu· TUESDAYS dio audiem.e ... Norm Young is conservative to say that \X'EEl ... Phil Salt­ ranks hi,gh amonj.; stations Sundays has uscd up several kilometres 01 and throughout the nation in foster· man's piano I bandage and Earl Janes takes his lessons, a. 2:30 P.ll. ing and supporting all such very sessions with the liniment bottle chord at J. THURSDAYS worthy mov..:ments, both national with the fortitude of a Crusader tim c, a r ~ and local. at •.. Presillent Roosevelt lsain teaching All Three Features speaks to the nat;oll G",er the net­ ---- thousa.nds of Over Station WEEI 5: 15 P.ll. works Sunday evening, Oct. 2 lst The nev. sound effect equip- w,lIing Ii s- at IO:30 P. M.... A series of ment V.35 a timely developmentl tc.ncrs the .tn· what with the infimte vaClcty of .. .. tncacy or sun· Over talks will be presented weekly All Three Presented on Mondays at 4:30 ;:. M. by "noises" necessary on many of phctty of Jazz-piano ... Due to speakers representing the Charles the newer programs with the congestion and the rush of com­ by the producers of Sta-WEEI-tion River Library Association. The Caroline Cabot presentation of mercial business at WEEI, clients talks will stress the benefits of dramatized bits from the newer arc being urged to utilize, so far (;raz,' \VaCt>r and the library utilization and generally films a leader in keeping the as possible, in the morning the production man on the jump Iavailable studio facilities for re­ New England Network review the broad scope of librar}' (;r"sCals ""ork in general. with sirens, trains and bells ... hearsal and audition. Page Twche THE MICROPHONE Satutday, October 20, 1934 hursday, October 15 - Isidor Philipp Plays, NBC- WJZ, 1.45 P.M:

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WG~ h'kind Lorena ClemelU. \1I;'EAP WPEG 122 •• New York Cif'J '!\;u.l f \\"Mj Buffalo, N. Y. "'JZ , 2.30 P.M. EST, 11.JaO A.M. CT O·thra. tb.all. ""EEI 123.' R.a.nem. GY WPGG Ili.]7 Alban,. N. Y. 7.15-<,;..... 01 MuJ \\'L\\- john Shceh.an. lenor, WGY 8.15 A.M. EST; 8.15 CT M;r,rkm. \\:\M [n~emhlf'. \\.G~ Ja,l,. Ik m \\"1 AF PA1mrr Guk' Or,hCSlu. \\ jZ \\ 8Z Don I-bll Tuo, \X EAP WEE( \\"CrY lTnrvC'lsity IIf Kenhh ky. \VHAS 8 P.M. EST, 7 CT M.l, fr 0, . 'In"" J1lu~e, \\ GY MC'lOOll~S. M,irk~ts. Sen·,(~. \\ HAM \\'SM WFUl. .M.J.unec \V '8X Midday WGN 0 m. ~. \\uther. ne"". \\.U:I TI, tr~ Club of tlte Air. \\'OR Busincu ne: .... mlrkets. KDKA Rudy V.all~. Connn.ll(.ut Yankcn. ~C'>t pet· Dd Campo's O"hntr.a. \VjZ WHAM WB.AJ: Hell)' and Bob, WL\\' fOfmen. WE!aF WEE! WGY WLW '\lO'SM ,«·FUl.. m, 8.30 A.M. EST; 8.30 CT 1.45 P.M. EST, 12.45 CT Dl(k M sncr s O".h~tr1r.. W"ABC WHAS 30 '0 \\ FLA. 1 h. Weather. ,f")rts Review. WBZ M hired I) lI,n, l1.arpl t, WfAF l'tlC Glut Comp' f'S' proC(um. !sidor m .• (\'X'PC at 4.4)' • O. lIc:nrr dr.am.atl.l:.ation. \\"jZ KOKA. 30 VUlefy. ""HAM Mirlone M 1~. \\ 11.1 Philipp, fll.'"n ...h pr, \\JZ \\.1'1.1\. m. Kbn u Rue's Or~jc. WGN flllt'ws and Radio Kilchen. WjZ KDICA 3 P.M EST, 2 CT S.lIy·",. Parry' \'( Me,,- ~o IT' \X'8AL. \0 m. 12.15 A.M. EST, 11.15 P.M. CT "'HAM \\'SM \\ FlA. lob l"t:rkms, W[AF \\'[El WCY WLW VIC 'IOr;l I-a R 'rr~n" \1('(•• Un'IChe:d 1f)-sterie... WL\V, 30 m. Ttd Wctll'" Oro;hntrl. WGN z..;cw. lu'- .ale \\ 8Z \\"SM 5.45 P.M. ESTI 4.45 CT n Fred \\'lrinr(~ P~nn~yhaoi.sns. W"AOC wau 12.80 A.M EST, 11 30 PM- CoLltult • \'\"LW" I n my Tu hr s 01 _ tta. \\ jZ WBZ B... :;. and HI ,"'EEI WP{ WHAS ," .' • "", Tenor. \X·G.· WHA ( "'''FLA Llltle nlpl n Ar . \\-jZ \\ 8Z \"X'HAM '- m a~d ~'OR ~EE! Jd", B.a.! All ABC \\ CAL \\ HAS MrtropoH.ln P;lf;ade. WABC WCAU WHAS AbMr'. 8u:?c.yll 01 \\EAF KDKA ' PC'othou~ Ser~D.sdl'; ~ th~ PoctlY, \\, 'nx 30 1Jl. 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On the tbeory that "some like Company but the war intervened it hot, some like it cold but most and he returned to New York as like it in between"-and it's music a composer. that's under discussion-is the The conductor of a Broadway program of the Garden Concerts, I show died and Daly was offered heard Mondays over the WEAF net­ Ithe position. For more than 12 :works at 8.30 P. M., built. years he conducted for such pro­ ducers as DILlINGH.... M, ERL .... NGER, Theres La Belle SWARTHOUT, COHAN and Gf.ORGE \\7HITE. the vocal star, who has sung in He became GEORGE GER~H­ church choirs and from the stage WIN'S favorite wilh the baton. of the Met. And there's WILL­ Radio came into being and JAM DALY. who has conducted IDALY tu rned to the new med iurn_ everything from grand op~r:l to Through his friend, Dr. \'{'ALTER Broadway musicals, with his sym­ DAMRO~CH, he became connected phonic string orchestra. with the National Broadcasting But from these and the assist· Company, and in that capacity has ing artists come ntither the pro­ accompanied such noted figures fundities of the musical classicists as JOliN MCCORMACK, RICHARD nor the tom tom rhythm of mod­ CROOKS and L'\WRE:":CE TIBBETT. ern jazz. lnstead they pour into the microphones the Jilting melo­ Jies. past and pn.-sent, that are Jagel Sings With characterized as "good" music. And apparently radio listeners CBS Orchestra want good music of this kind for FRrDERKK ]AGEl, tenor of the the program is unquestionably Metropolitan Opera Company, popular. will be guest soloist with JOSEF "Good" Music PASTERNACK'S Orchestra ':Monday~ October 22, from 8.30 to 9 P. t., A glance over recent programs on the CBS-WABC network. perhaps gives a better idea of JAcn.'s program includes the what is meant by good music. We Igreat tenor ario from "Pagliacci," find listed: "Gianina Mia," from I"The Touch of Your Hand," from FRIML'S ··firefly"; "Allab's Holi­ JEROME KERN'S "ROBERTA." an,1 day," from "Katinka"; "Beautiful a song from ROMBIRG'S "New Isle of Somewhere," "The Japa­ Moon." nese Sandman," ''I'll Take You Home Again. Kathlt:c:n," "Last The orchclitral portion of the Rose of Summer," but tlut giles program inc:lutlcs a dance from FRA. 'K 'The BJrtcn:d BriJe," by S'fE­ an adC,. o conuuetor jng to give in the way of musical ------I of tne:: Chicago Opera reUes in the Dark:' entertainment. chine, walk) and takes other (X- \'\-ith the concenlration of a At prescnt in the musical cast ercise and dines \\ell but abo real artist, she studied and prac· besides ~{iss S\\ARTH01.·T and ~fr. whely. ciced. Finally came her fir~t im­ Short Wave Dire~tory DALY arc fR,\l'K CHAP~f:\.·, oper· The ~Iory of her rise to musical portant musical engaJ.ttment. She atic baritone, who is aIso the hus- fame IS an oft-r<:pcah::d tale. became SOIOI~l with the Minneap· Station Metres Location Time (E.S.T.) band of the leading ladr; fRI"D Talent and a voice coupled with olis Srmphony Orchestra. - 6-8.~O G.H 13.97 Davenu'1.- rngland A. M. HUFSMITH. tenor. and .MARGARET determination, no fear of hard he had given little deep SPFAKS, soprano. work and the refusal to btcome thought and Iistcntd passively FYA 19.68 Pooloise, France 7.30 (0 11.00 A. M. DiB 19.73 7.ebt'o. Germany 8 10 11.30 A. M. In consequence of this spark- Jiscouraged have taken her far when her friends urged her to G.P 19.82 Davenlry, England 8.4S to 11 A. M. ling arr~y of talent, Ihe studio of Ialong the road she has chosen to con~ider. tht idt.l. Finally tl.1esel HVi 19.84 Y:uican Ciry. Rome '·5.1S A. M. (Sal. 10) the National Broadcasting Corn. travel. II S,lme fCJ(:nds took matters IOto RNB 25.00 MOKOW, U. S. S. R. 6·", 10·11 A. M. (Sua.) FYA 25.20 PonlOise, France 11.15 A. M. 106 P. M. pany, where the program is pre-I Her R·se to Fame their 0\\ n hands and arranged an sented, is always fiffed to over. 1 audition with the hl,lds of the G'. 25.28 Daveotry. England 9 A. M.·12.iS P. M. DiD 25.51 Zffsen. German, 5.30 to 10. is P. M. flowing every l\fonday night at . GL":'I>YS S\\·A~T1I()I:·" w~s born Chicago Ci\ ic Opea Company. G,D 25.53 Dnencr)', [ogland 1 to 5.30; 6 to 7 P. M. 8.30 when the announcer pushes In a IIt~k tov. n JO MIssourI. Early She sang an operatic aria she FYA 25.6) Poncoise, France 6.U 10 9 P. Pot.; 10 P. M. to 12 Midnight the button that connects with tht' her \ Olce began to mature - so had learned for her concert rep. LSX 28.98 BumOi Aires. B,rd tdayt 8010 P. M., Tues., Wed. \'QEAF network. much so th~t \\ h<:n she w~~ only ertory. Stn·ral days later she EAQ 30.40 Madrid, Spain '.15,7 P. M. (S.ll. 12·2) If you have any preconc<:ivcd 13. ~hc ~rpheJ, for the pOSItion of was amazed with a contract for CIIAA 31.25 Li$hoo. Ponu~1 3.30-6 P. M., Tues., Fri. ideas about operatic mezzo.so- solOist I~ a Kansa'i City church the following seJson. \'{forking HOL 31.27 Gene\ a. S....·iunlaa4 5.3o-{j:.15 P•• f., Sat. VKlME 31.29 S)·doey, Au)ualia 12 . 'OUD to 10 A. M., pranos: if you I!link that a singer and got It. like' a ~Iave, she learned 23 roles ~UD. jn order to make a succes'i at th<.' in a few month~ and then made YK3LR 31.30 Melbourne, Australia 3 to 8 A. M. DiA 31.38 Zeeteo. German, '.15 to 9.15 P. M. Metropolitan must be both fat and (;v,....I.....i... Did It her debut. She was an ImmedIate Y!OMB 31.55 Melbouroe. AUSU'I1.ia , to 6.30 A. M., Wfd.; not ,lOy too good looking, then success and four SC.l\onS .1go the , to 7 A. M., Suo you have a surpri~e due. Bccau'ie Metropolitan openeJ it'i Joors to GSO 31.55 Oave:nlry, Fnglaod 1-'.30 P. M. ~tar OA4AC 38.36 Lima, Peru 9 to II P. M. the of the program, who has her. HBP 38,47 Geneva. S .....ilUrlaQd 5.)0 to 6.15 P. M., sung both for the Chicago Opera The Maestro 5:u. Company and Ihe Mc:tropolit.ln, J1J3ABD BoIOt;l, Colombia 6.30 10 11 P. M. As spectacular in a Jifferent t1C2RL Guayaquil, Ecuador 5.45 to 8 P. M.. Sun,; is not only slim but attr.Ictive as 9.U to lIAS P. M., well. way is the carter of \X/ILLIAM I Tues. DALY V. ho conducts the orchestra PRADO Riobamba. Ecuador 9 10 11.40 P. M., J Tburs. The Leading Lady on the program. Shortly after he HJIABB 46.51 Bartanquilla. Colombia 7.10 P. M. was graduated from Harvard, he YV3RC 48.78 Canas. Vme:tuela 4.30 to 9.30 P. M. If necessary she could Rracc the bt-t.lme editor of the old flU}­ 48.00 Army Air<:raf( !:\enjoll:-iI"reR\llarly chorus of a musical com dy both boJ)'~ .\fug.zzint' YV2RC .(9.08 Caracas. Vent'ZUe~ 5.15 10 10 P. M. figuratively and vocally. No pro­ )"Y5RMO 49.39 Maracaibo. Veoe:zuela 6.30-10 P. M. Before tntering thc university, ducer would en·r put her in the CPS 49.'" 1..2 paz. Boli"ia 6.30,10 P. M .• irre.g. I howen;r, he had studied mU'iic for .(9.50 Sanro DomiR80 8.10-10.10. T....es .• Fri. back row. HIX )·ears. This did not prc\'ent him DiC 49.83 Zccsco. Germao, .5.~0 to 10..(5 P. M. In fact. Mi" SWARTHOliT has from becoming a good mana~ing G'A 49.59 Onenny. Englmd 7 10 8 P. M. most decided ideas about keeping IIJIABG 49.71 Bun.nquilla, Colombia 6.15 10 10 P. M. witor Tn an .3d jointng office was in condition. XEBT 49.87 Mexico Cilr 6 P. M. lolA. M. a chap namtd SI CLAIR LEWIS, cae .(9.90 Hanna, Cuba 5 10 7 P. M. "Show me a singer who is who W3S t:l..hl ing another maga­ RV59 50.00 Mosco.... U. S. S. R. 2·6 P. M. fat," she sa)'s, "and I will I4Jne, Adte11l"re. HJ4A8A 51.4, Colomhia. S. A. )·2 P. M. show you a sacrifice to ~elf JICJ8 7}.OO QUiI0. Eeuadot 7.30·?.45 P. M. D.·UY insil;,ts that he "discov­ 67.87 10 73.17 All Ships Hurd irregularly induJgence. I believe far is a ered" such weite,-s as PETER B. KFZ "s.}(, 31.57, 25.36, 2).19, 25, 17. I" and 3) sign of laziness." FRAXK DALY, formerly edilor oj KYN'E and [nNA FERDER. Five Byrd 'Expedition aI LinJe America Furthermore, she practices what Et·er)hod) 's .\la,r{tJzi1Je, now Jeadu years of editorial work pas~ed and NOTr: All omtJ Il;UTI "r' 11","'·J"1 uh,J"ll:l. h'lfltJJ ;"d"."d Dth,ru;SI:. rl., 1 r."f,r.r "" sll/titmr of .his Oll'n o1'(h.eslr~ for ret-ufl/l then fri(;nds induced hi~ to reo ­ h~tl, .he preaches. For although she f4 ",c/, )"" may fJ, II hil" "" 1I'l'd !r;r mlfrnfili/(,Tltd ultp!soTl' lHIu hit" is naturalIy slender, she train') radiO shou:s, as hIS jrJel1d GEORGI: turn to th,· world of musIC. f"~ICi·r/y "mi:uJ. continually with a rowing rna· GERSH\\:IN u-t'J him. He was offered the position of Page l'uu_r_rc_c_n T_1_-I_EMICR(, Bobby Benson and SunDy JIm. WABC WCAU 10 PM EST' h CT· I "~kippy" \\-IIAS '.' ,• Be-W EA F . h:ll i" oj Humon • \X'HAS neue, In,·cstors· Sef',It.e: Chulcy I. kin' mu.sic. The First Nigiltef. June llifendltb, DoD 8.15-Edwin C. Hill, CBS­ 12 N. EST; 11 A.M. CT WMCA WIP . Amedle. Ftit Sagerquist's Orcbcsua. WAllC )o'>Cph 1I0nr; rian:st, \TIAF WEEI 6.80 P.M. EST; 5.80 CT ~E~~ \VEEI WGY WLW WSM WFLA. d""n .ilee~s, \\, v) 9.00-The March of Time, Fic:ld5 and Hall, WjZ WSM News and Ma.rwn McAfee. sopraoo. W£AF Minsltd Show Mario Coni. AI Bernard. th~ Rhyming Reportcr. ne:ws, duma. WEEI Paul Dumont, WjZ WBZ KDKA WHAM CIlS·WAllC Weather, Monilor Vle'IIo'S Ne••s, WBZ News and MUSical Program. WOY 30 m. Ne..s. WHAM Ne.....s and Durothy Page, songs, WjZ frank and Flo. wnR 9.30-Holll'wood Hotel, CBS· Marlet Repom. KOKA WFIA Nuion.1 Affairs Seti". WMCA WIP WAllC Quartet, slodes, \\"l\Xf News, welth~r. \'('BZ NeWS. WGN the \,,'(e 01 I,xperlen(e. \VARC WCAU Phil Baker, NBC·WjZ Paebule Lrulle. WHAM 10.15 P.M. EST) 8.15 CT \'('HAS Comedy Stars. KDKA lO.OQ--Minslrel Show, NBC· Hom:: Silled Home. \XfPG Bob Newhall WI W Current Eyenh, WOR WjZ Bud R.,ney. \X'OR Fteddy Rose . WS~{ GyP-SY Ensemble:. WMCA WIP Bob fallon's OrchC'5tra. WMCA, 30 ffi. Football. Eddie Dooley, WABC BlIdRe Club. WGN r(.m. nick ;toll H,lrr' \'(f(iN Jim Burgess. WCAU 10.80 P.M. EST, 9.80 CT Studio Orchcstra. \X'NDX (All programs are IIJted JI1 J:.a.sl~rn Club rrollram, WHA~ Gothic Choristers WEAF WEEI WSM 12.15 P.M. EST, 11.15 A.M. CT Gabr·e Hcalter. commentUor. WOR WFLA, 30 m. ' Standartt 1 ime. CentraJ 1une IS one Iioneyboy and SassafrlS. \X'EAF Ruundup. \'(fMCA . MUSical Varie:ty, WGY hour earlier.) Noonday Mdodics. WEEI News and juk Otlando s ~tCh~lra WHUH jewish Hour. Wj'l WHAM, 30 m. jerry Brandon. WGY Smglng Lady. WGN Sammy Liner's Orchestra. WBZ. )0 m. CT Charle5 Scars. tenor. WjZ WSM KDKA 6.45 P.M. EST; 5.45 CT Silyertoppcts. KOKA 7.30 A.M. EST; 6.80 \~/ea,her. "Minute Mann~rs'" WBZ Billy BalChe'or. Raymond I<..nll(hl. W1:.Af News•. WHAM 'rolchl Huaolta, J:ylopbOtlllt. WjZ Livestocks. WI.W WE~I W(.Y \'II lAM Roamu)•. \'VLW, 30 m. Hise: and :ShlOe, W"M Bctty Harthdl, WADC \'('CAU \'{IPG WHAS lowell Thctmn "Tod.y·~ Ne...s" WJ2 Kate Smith, WABC WPG WHAS. 30 m. Breakfast Rhythm. WPLA. }O m. Mrs. Reilly'5 Cctmmnn SeMe, WOR WBl KDKA \"'HAM \"(II.W W·FT.A Norman Brokcnshire's Orchestra, WOR, Sail ind Pe.nuLS. WLW BeHY. jean, jim. WGN )rS:;J ....A DttAGONTTTE, able roprano son,lt~. W~. ~o Connie (lUe5. \VABe (news, 6.!l) I '!l. m. .. Urgao Reveille. m. oj/he NiJC Ci/JeI Se,1;/Ce concerl Little Orphan Anni~. \'QSM Anlho Baplore. tenOJ". WGN, ~ m. 7.45 A.M. EST, 6.45 CT 12.30 P.M. ESTI ., 1.30 A.M. CT R·,/My 'W'elt"nMe'\ Orchesfr. ''t'CAT' 1 0.45 P.M. EST, 8.45 CT Pollock and lawnnurst, WEAP Merry Madcars, Fted Wade. tenor. WEAP. on FridaYJ a/ 8 P. Ai. "Cctdrtail T,me" and GCOt~e Shackley. Moments of Melody, KDKA Deane Moote:, WEEJ '0 m. ---- \X!(lR \"'~ HDH SIC'Cpy lIall's music, ""MCA WIP Uld Man Sunshrne, WGY Stod,s, marleb. \\ EEl Spurb. ..tCA. W 11 P.M. EST, 10 CT W Weath~r. farm pt0ltram. WGY. '0 m. 3.30 P.M. EST, 2.30 CT jolly Bill and jane. J"- :":at;onal Farm anJ Home Hour. WJZ WHZ 7 P.M. EST, 6 CT George R. Holmes, Chid of WashinJton jad. roy. sema",. WHAM KoKA \"X'HAM WSM WFLA. 1 h. Woman's Radio Revlcw, WEAF WGY. 30 m. ~o Gold and Shefter. WrAF Bureau Inlernational Ne...s Scnice. Pb.nt2tlon Days, WLW (\VI.W at 1I Readmg Circlc. WLE!. m Sludlo Chorus. \"(IEEI WEAF' Temple of Son.e:. WjZ WHAM. 30 m. 8 A.M. EST; 7 CT COilS in Bob's Kinfolk. WLW. 30 m. jules Lande, violinist. WGY Weathet news \"'EEI Organ. WEAF" '«'LW. 2) m. Memo!"}"s Gu,lcn. WABe WHAS WCAU. l.>aroe:n Club. WUll Otchestr~. SPOtts Revlc.... Cont.en Atlilts. WMCA. Amos '1'0' A.ndy, \VTZ WDZ WHAM KDKA WGY, 30 m. \"'eather. neWS, wEU '0 m.; WPG ftom 12 ..n WBAI.. Wl\V WFU Charlie DaviS' Orchestu., WJZ WFLA. ~O Muslul Clude, WGY, }O m. luncheon Music. WOR. }O m. 2 h. Home Mana~emC'nt. WGN Reddy KIlo...·alt, ""SM. '0 rn. m. (WL\'" from 11.0\) (WIIAM at 11.1') IXvotions. \XIjZ WBZ KOKA WFL\ Here's Ho..... WMCA "Myrt and Marl!e." WABC Wcather, Iporrs. WBZ Kln<1ly lhou~nts. WHAM. ~brkets. bano. WGN Women's Hour, WNBX Ford. Fnclt. spons. WOR News, WHAM Song Reportcr. WADC. 2) m, Variety. WNBX 8.4& P.M. EST; 2.45 CT GlOria Grafton. actress. WMCA Wimam PenD music. KOKA, ,30 m. ""tgtound Echoes. Wt'(i Jimmy Allan. WGN Ne...s, WLW Ear y Bnds. WNBX 12.45 P.M. £ST.l 11.45 A.M. CT Bu.siness Ne..·s. WLW P.u!lne Alpert. piano, WOR 7.15 P.M. EST, 8.15 CT Amos 'n' Andy. WSM 8.15 A.M. ESTI 7.15 CT IC.bot and Castillo, WEEI. U m. (Kitchen Musiule, W(.N Gene and Glenn WEAF WEEI WGY Front PaAe Dtama. WFLA, Shopping Service, WEEI talk at 1.10) MICRQPIIOr-.E Chat, WN8X WPLA.· ··Fats" W.II~r. WADC WPG Landt Ttio and White, WJZ WHZ WIIAM Wil! Hollander·s Otchestra. WMCA WHOH Plant~tif')n ErhQCS WjZ WBZ WHAM Myrt and Mar/o:e. WBBM WIIAS KMOX KDKA 30 m. 4 P.M. EST, 3 CT KDKA wiM!. WSM Weather. Moonbeams. WOR. 30 m. Arthur Chandler, jr.• orlanist. WLW Good Health and Traininl:. WGN NBC Muter Music ptogram, WEAF WSM Lum and Abner, WlW VOICe of Romance. WMCA 8.30 A.M. EST, 7.30 CT 1 P.M. EST; 12 N. CT WfU, I h. 11I~t Plun anI. WABC WCAU JUDe Proy-lOes, WGN Cb~f1o. \\."EAF W[EI WGY WLW WSM Mukcu. lIIuther. WEAF Stocks, musical lurns. WEEI. 30 m. Red Gran/o:e Foolbdl Fureu.m. W8BM "11.15 P.M. EST, 10.15 CT WFLA, 30 m. So\ftherDers, WGY Betty .nd Bob. sketch. WGY WjZ WBZ WHAS Angelo Ferdinando·s musil. wrAF worn Organ. 'WYU (;eor",e H,aJl'I Ur,hesltil \'('ABC WCAU WHAM F~"'f\t P.~ Drarna. wop Joe Rines' mu~i{ ~'BZ Lew Wblt-e at Dual organ. WjZ WHAM \\-pc 30 m ' The Life of Mary SUlhern. WLW' jenn'e Gol.lnl. \\'MCA and • Red D"'\·ls. \\ jZ . BZ KOKA WHAM Freddie Mamn's Ordlesua. WEAP WEEI Thc [t.,n Boys. ,,",'ABC l).,rin S ee:n. \\"G~ Ne:w" \\. HAM WBAL \\"SM WFl.A WSM, ~O m. larry R"l>c:rl~ tenor. WOR Paul Plerson·I On..bc::stra. ,\\·I.W Or('hestn, \Xo'GY 30 m. Bob AI~her. \\, HA~ 1.30 P.M. EST; 12.30 CT Or~an. WGN Paul Ke.m. bltlh,,"~. WADC JolI, Cnburn'~ Orchestra. WjZ W8Z 'WSM 8 A.M. EST; 8 CT A,rbruh• .ariety sho... WEAf \VEEI, ~ m, Sore H~ads. WXBX Harold Knolttlt .nd Onhnua. WCAU WHAM WFLA. \0 lb. North'C1tern Ot"" 0 sttlct, chorus of)oo (\\'GY at I.H) Chn~tlansun. 4.30 P.M. EST, 3.30 CT Varrcly \\ HAS <4no Club. KDKA. ,0 m. VOI('es. Ohf IUbl conductor. Va8abonds. \\.(;Y My~tery Sket.h, \"'OR Dance orchC1tn. WLW 'n m. Leslie llan~en. Runell Gee and W. A. Vic anJ Sade. Wji': \X-BZ WFLA. 1....,101<1.. 'X'GY Sf>(Irtinr- M,lIlun\. WMCA. ~o m. H~tbert Koch, or.!!an. WHAS. 30 m. IIlsch"'·ltz.. aUlslant l.onductot. WEAF. WiIli.m Penn Otchestra, KDKA Katherine Palmet. !ourra~o. ~"JZ ;)poru talk, WGN Florence Richardson's Orcheastra, WOR. 30 ffi. (WEEI at 9.1)) KCKhC1let School of the Air. WHAM 1 RA ClYIC Churus. WBZ, 30 m. Clothes. InSlltule, WEEI Hotel Gibson On:hC'sltil WLW no, Scoub, \\'!1AM 7.45 P.M. EST; 8.45 CT 30. m • . Funk Buclr.. Wl::Ar W(,;Y Auhlc B1.eye.r s mu"t", WMCA. }O m. Grenadu~n. WGY Little Jack Littlt"s Otche~tra WABC WCAU Hetty and Bub. WI.W Bteakfast Club, jack Owens. tenor; the WIIAS. ~o m. (WIIAS. i~ m., . Klari T,a Ruc'{ Ord'e5trl, WO~ Polltiul progra/ll, WEU WaYM Km,R s Orchestra, WGN Sondello....·s. WjZ WBZ (KDKA. 30 m.\ Talk ('hild eJuCa!ion WPG Otchestra, WGN. '0 m. Uao¥erous j'ua<.!')e. WJZ WBZ KOKA. 11.45 P.M. EST, 10••8 CT (WHAM WFLA, 30 m. at 9.1)) (WSM olot:.t'rre <..luI>. WOR ' WHAM WLW WSM Frank DailC'y·s Orchestra, WARC WPG ••46 P.M. EST, 3.46 CT at. 9.30) Markers, midday setvice, WGN, '0 m, Boake Carter, WABC WCAU WHAS Jan Snit!'J Music, WCAU Varlcty, WHAM "Iv.... ~, .... \.>1 Alter Dinnel MUll(. WOR jan Gaeber's Otchestra. WGN Joe Fmet~on, WI.W 1.45 P.M. EST, 12.45 CT lotncl",,1 le<.!eratlOn of Women's ClubJ, Palmcr House Eruemble, W(iN 12 M. EST; ~ 1 P.M. CT Or,Ran, Wl\M WordJ and Music. WjZ W5M, 30 ffi. WJZ WSM Birthday Club WFLA (WFLA. I) m.l Women's Uub. KDKA 8 P.M. ::;:;'.'1 7 CT . Eddie Duchin's Orchestra. WEAF WEEI Metropol,tan Parade WABC WCAU WHAS AAflcultunl math~tJ, WBZ Jilc jacksuns, \\rLW COnterl, Jessica Dr;tgonelte, Ko..rro Bour· WGY 30 m 4~ m.' Gcne Butchell'J Orchestra, WLW ;)uc".. e: ,n \ uu( dume:," WOR don's Utche:stra. SelectIOn Irom Bitter Ralph Kirbery 'and Felix' Orchestra, WJZ Whlt's On Today? WNBX Esther Velu' [nsemble. WABC. 30 m. JUIIlI AnSell, w.N8x Sweet. Oft' in the StIlly Nll(hl. Night WBZ KDKA WHAM WSM ~O A.M, and Day, WEAF WH.I W<,Y.. I h. oanre orchestra \\71W m 1'.15 EST' 8.15 CT thlld I:.duutron.t.lk, WPG 5 P.M. EST; 4 CT "je~eh ~nd ohnny Marvin. WGY Cl?!Ie,Re of A'(trculture. WHAS 01 EndJ:l,ntlUenl." Irene K.('h. WjZ jacques Renard Orchestra, WABC WPG eon Cole or,Ran WSM Dllna Marlo.... $Oprano. WOR F,um London, "CauSeS of War," lord WBZ KOKA WHAM ~BAL ,0 m. l .. Ral(amufflUs. WMCA l:knerbrook. wrAF WSM Sou.thctn MNhudrst Unlver\llY Program. Jimmy JOY'I On·h~tra. WHAS, 3(; m. Health talk. WlW eddie Ptior's OnheSlra, WHDH 11UIOI IIlk. wEEI WSM Phil bnch'5 ()rrh~lra. WOR 8.80 A.M. EST, 8.80 CT 2 PM EST 1 CT Tilc La.n8 S.$ters, \l; (jY Hotd Gibson Orl.hestra. WLW oay's End, \X'MCA. 30 m. The M)stt'ry Chef. WEAl' WEEI WGY ." ,• Al J'eart.e and hIS (;ans. W jZ WFLA Euy ACC1. WAHC WCA.U WHAS 12.15 A.M. EST, 11.15 P.M. CT Styles. KDKA Vida R".ensuoft Sunon. "The MaSic of Inc MnnllUI VIC"'~ the !"'ic"'~, ~BL CbalfODte·Haddon Hall TriO, WPG, • h. J ....1r Berch WT W Specch•. \\'·I.AF WSM WFLA. 30 m. Ml.wvrIQ. KOKA The Lone Ranger WOR 30 m Hotel Montcla;r Orchestra. 'WjZ 'WHZ Wildcats WHAS N~,' Enll;land Kitchcn. WEEI. 30 m. Three tittle Funll'crs WMCA ' KDKA WHAM WSM ~.M. ~~usical Dorothea Ponre, WLW A.4S EST, 8 •• " CT ptogr"'m. \'('GY Ur*,.II. WlaAM Lone Ranger. WGN: 30 m. Ted Weems' OrcheslTa. WGN The Upstaters Quartct. WrAf lexu Cowboys. WBZ.. 30 m. MusIC. WSM 8.15 P.M. EST, 7.15 CT 12.30 A.M. EST, 11.30 P.M. CT '~ Oh~o Ne.. W.nderine Mrn..trcl WFFI School of 'he Arr, \'QLW, 1 h. Ug. Son of Fitc," WABC Gr.tre Hayes, sonGS. WjZ WDZ WSM Hollywood on the Air, WEAF WEEI WGY High· Priest:! of Harmony. WGY Unl,cn;lty of Kentucky, \VHAS Federal Housin,R Campaisn and Ilcrbcrt KOKA 30 m. Hn"~eholcl HOOlr. WHAM \(1 m. Dr. A. F. Payne. \V~R Koch. WHAS. 30 m. .hl~ 1(""'...... Old.huma Huck NatIon. WMCA WHDH Adventures of jimmy Allen. WHAM Ar('hie 81eyer's Orcheslra, WjZ WBZ W or• .•.D av Tho11.....,. 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After the Theatre Barbeeued Chiekeu • In a quiet nook at SLADES BARBE~UE Tremont SI.-967 Tremnnt St. THE first time BESS K. JOHNSON, of "Today s ChiIJren," was 435 Columbu~ Ave. given ;l part In a dramatIC radiO production she memoflztd the entire script as she had during her years on the stage. So accustomed BOSTON, MASS. was she to learning parts, it took only a few hours time. Today, after four years on the air, she can't even memorize a poem, she Open All Night says. • "The Shadow" Confesses e--pREDESTINATION," began as possible. So "The Shadow's" Frank Readick as he folded voice must intensify, rather than re­ a long black cape over his shoul· tard the story, and yet add the fas· WI DO OUR ,...., ders, "is 'the ine"itable penalty of transgression- eme­ cinating element of the supernatural. ;is·... The dark-haired, keen-eyed young man, who a; The cast is chosen from a list of prominent Broadway 'The Shadow" in the radio program of the same name actors. Frequently it takes two or three days to find the has become the exponent of chilling, hair-raising adven­ proper person to fill a role. In one of the recent shows tures, adjusted his mask and posed for the photographer. there was a character known as "Red." Everett Sloane, Progran,s For Wee" E.ulillg October 26 Soon he would be enacting the nerve-straining role which who has appeared in many stage productions, and who he calmly discus ed while the camera clicked. has red hair, was chosen for the part. Since this is one of "Thar definition from the Encyclopedia Britannica the broadcasts which visitors are not permitted to attend, serves nicely to express the such minute details as the theme behind 'The Shadow' , color of a person's hair are dramatizations we give OVet not considered important. But the \VIABC-Columbia netwotk from the point of view of Monday and Wednesday at voice and acting ability, the 6.30 P. M.," he said. applicant must qualify per­ "My role as the mysterious, fectly. omniscent Shadow teally has The trapping of major little to do with the progress criminals, murderers, kidnap­ of the plots. But the parr .is ers and high-powered thieves, important in cteating atmos­ usually forms the basis for pherc, and in emphasizing the the episodes. These are given underlying theory that justice in their entirety, complete on is eventually metcd out in each of these 25-minute pro­ ;ome form or another-that grams, and not in the form of criminals ne, er reall)" cscape a continued story. The aim is their punishmcnt. to offer as much variety as "The symbol of a shadow possible, hence every type of was chosen for the personifica­ character and locale is em­ tion of Fate Ot DestinY-