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This Week's Programs THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMS Pacific MORNING Log of Stations Listed in Edition N-Northern SUNDAY Net- Call Kilo- Power Net- MST Call Kilo- Power April 2 7:00 PST 8:00 Letters cycles Watts Location work Letters cycles Watts Location work NBC -Radio Pulpit. KOA KFYR Subject: Mastering Our Necessities." CBR 1100 5,000 Vancouver, B. C. CBC KGW 620 5,000 Portland,Oregon NBC -R KSL-Fashions on Review NBC -R CBS -Church of the Air: KSL CFAC* 930 1,000 Calgary, Alberta CBC KHQ 590 5,000 Spokane, Washington KVI-To be announced NBC (sw-2L57) CFCN 1030 10,000 Calgary, Alberta CBC KIDO 1350 2,500 Boise, Idaho KXA-Dance Orch. Moosejaw. Saskatchewan CBC KIRO 710 1,000 Seattle, Washington CBS NBC -American String Quartet: CHAB 1200 250 2:30 PST 3:30 MST 730 1,000 Edmonton, Alberta CBC KJR 970 5,000 Seattle. Washington NBC -B (sw-21.5-15.21) CJCA NBC -Paul Wing's Spelling Bee: CJOC 950 100 Lethbridge, Alberta CBC KLO* 1400 500 Ogden, Utah NBC -B 7:30 PST 8:30 MST (sw-9.53) CJ OR 600 500 Vancouver, B. C. Local KNX 1050 50,000 Los Angeles, Calif. CBS CBS KSL NBC -Organ Music: KPO KFI -Aubade for Strings: CJRM 540 1,000 Regina, Saskatchewan CBC KOA 830 50,000 Denver, Colorado NBC -R Local KOMO KHQ CBS -Children's Hour: (sw-21.57) C KC D 1010 100 Vancouver, B. C. Local KOAC 550 1,000 Corvallis, Oregon 940 5,000 Portland, Oregon CBS NBC -Oberlin College A Capella NBC -Music & American Youth: CKCK 1010 1,000 Regina, Saskatchewan CBC KOIN Seattle, Washington DL & MBS Choir: KGA KSEI KGIR KTFI KFYR KOA KDYL KTFI (sw- C KYt 910 15,000 Winnipeg, Manitoba CBC KOL 1270 5,000 920 5,000 Seattle, Washington NBC -R KEX KLO KGHL (sw-11.87) 15.33) KDYL 1290 5,000 Salt Lake City, Utah NBC -R KOMO NBC -B KOOS 1390 250 Marshfield, Oregon DL & MBS A program of Easter music is 8:00 PST 9:00 MST KEX 1180 5,000 Portland, Oregon presented by the Oberlin College Montana CBS KPO 680 50,000 San Francisco, Calif. NBC -R *NBC -News: Alice Remsen, KFBB 1280 5,000 Great Falls, group with Olaf C. Christiansen 1490 10,000 Sacramento, Calif. NBC & CRS KSEI 900 1,000 Pocatello, Idaho NBC conducting. songs: KGO KGIR KIDO KSEI KFBKt Angeles. Calif. NBC -R KSL 1130 50,000 Salt Lake City, Utah CBS KGHL KLO KGA KTFI (sw- KFI 640 50,000 Los CBS -Problem Clinic: KNX KVI 5,000 Spokane, Washington CBS KTFI 1240 1,000 Twin Falls, Idaho NBC 15.33) KFPY 890 KOIN KIRO KFPY KFRC 610 5,000 San Francisco, Calif. DL & MBS KVI 570 5,000 Tacoma, Washington CBS CBC-Rebroadcast of BBC Em- *NBC -News: Julio Martinez Oy- KFXD 1200 250 Nampa, Idaho Local KWSC 1220 5,000 Pullman, Washington Local pire Transmission: CBR auguren, guitarist: KPO KFYR KFYR 550 5,000 Bismarck, North Dakota NBC {XA 760 500 Seattle, Washington Local KFI KOMO KGW KHQ KGA 1470 5,000 Spokane, Washington NBC -B KYAt 1230 5,000 San Francisco, Calif. NBC & CRS CBS -Ben Bernie: (sw-11.83) CBS -West Coast Church of the KGHL 780 5,000 Billings, Montana NBC WCCOt 810 50,000 Minneapolis, Minnesota CBS DL -Rabbi Magnin: KOOS KFRC Air: KNX KVI KFPY KOIN KGIR 1340 5,000 Butte, Montana NBC W G N t 720 50,000 Chicago, Illinois MBS KOL Calif. NBC -B WLWt 700 50,000 Cincinnati, Ohio NBC & MBS KFBB KGVO KIRO KGO 790 7,500 San Francisco, CHAB-Mother's Musical Album 1260 Missoula, Montana CBS CBS -Clyde Barrie, bar.; Charles KGVO 5,000 CJCA-Symphony in Song Paul, organist: KSL CJOC-Sunday Hour CJOR-Melody Canaries MBS-Dick Harding, organist: NBC-National Broadcasting Company NOTICE: The information contained In the program schedules CJRM-Band Music KOOS KOL CBS-Columbia Broadcasting System presented in these pages is supplied by the stations broadcasting those programs. and RADIO GUIDE should not be considered re- CKCK-Dixieland 8:15 PST 9:15 MST MBS-Mutual Broadcasting System KDYL-Afternoon Varieties NBC -Neighbor Nell, philosophy: NBC -B--National Broadcasting Company Basic Blue Network sponsible for errors in announcements due to failure of stations to KFBB-Memory Lane ' Broadcasting Company Basic Red Network advise of weekly program changes. KGO KGIR KSEI KIDO KTFI NBC-R-National KFXD-Bible Teacher (sw-15.33 ) CBC-Canadian Broadcasting Corporation If your favorite station is not listed at quarter or half hour KFYR-To be announced NBC -Chimney House, drama for CRS-California Radio System KGVO-Dancing Party Lee Network periods, consult the time listings immediately preceding. The chances children: KPO KFYR KFI KHQ D.L.-Don KGW-Posey Playlets Programs Only are that a network program of 30 or 60 minutes' duration is on the KOMO KGW f-Night KIDO-College of Idaho *Network Programs Only air at a quarter-hour when you do not find your station listed. MBS-Reviewing Stand: KFRC KJR-Book of Revelation KOOS Symbols in parentheses, such as (aw-9.53) after a program listing indicates that this program may be heard by KOA-Lamont School of Music tuning in 9.53 megacycles on your short-wave dial. For foreign short-wave programs, please see page 36. Builders KSL PLEASE NOTE: KSL-Home Christian Science Service: KXA-Orean Music KGHL KOL 2:45 PST 3:45 MST PST 9:30 MST described as a "fairy-tale quest MBS-Salvatore Mario De Stefano, KFRC-S. F. Junior Chamber of CJOR-J. Stanley Miller 8:30 NBC -Charles Sears, tnr.: KGA NBC-Southernaires: KGIR KGA for happiness." harpist: KOL KFRC Commerce KFXD-Church Services More detal l on page 4. KOA KGHL KSEI KTFI KFYR KGHL KSEI KIDO KTFI KLO KFXD-Meditations KFYR-Lutheran Hour NBC-Ireene Wicker's Musical NBC -Barry McKinley, bar.: KPO KLO KGIR KEX (sw-11.87) KTFI (sw-15.33) KOMO KFI KGW KHQ KFYR-Knights of Columbus KHQ-Rev. Wm. McIntosh Plays: KPO KOA KGW KOMO Prgm. KJR-Hollywood Temple NBC -Otto Clare's Music: KFI CBS -Major Bowes' Family: KNX KHQ (sw-15.33) CBC-Devotional Service: CBR KFBB KVI *KGW-Oregonian News KXA-Popular Dance Music NBC -Thumbnail Drama: Concert KSL KGVO KFPY KNX CJOC KOIN CBS -Church of the Air: KXA-Italian Hour 1:45 PST 2:45 MST Hall: KPO KVI KIRO KGVO KOIN KSL CFCN-Concert Echoes 12:45 PST 1:45 MST CJOR-Nathaniel Shilkret's Orch. of Melody: KPO DL -Bill McCune's Orch.: KOOS NBC -Tapestry KFBB (sw-15.27) CHAR -Music Hall Revue NBC -Bob Becker's Chats About KFXD-Musical Prgm. KFYR KOMO KFI KHQ KDYL KFRC DL -Sumner Prindle, pianist: KOL CJRM-Our Fathers Hour Dogs: KPO KOMO KOA KGW KGW-Eyes of the World blues; Orch.: KFPY-Cathedral of St. John Garden Prgm.: KOMO KGW KHQ MBS-Elinor Sherry, KOOS KFRC KFI 2:00 PST 3:00 MST KFRC KOL KOOS KNX-Charlie Lung's Funnies CJCA-Monarchy & Motherland CBC-Musically Speaking: CBR NBC -Festival of Music: KGO NBC -Metropolitan Opera Audi- KGO CJOR-U. H. C. Presents NBC -Chronicle Comics: 11:45 PST 12:45 MST KLO KEX tions of the Air; Edward John- CJRM-Magic Book Shelf MST Church Service: CJCA CHAB 8:45 PST 9:45 CKCK KFXD NBC-Kidoodlers: KPO KOMO DL -Tony Cabooch: KFRC KOL son, m.c.: KLO KEX KIDO KJR CKCK-Captains of Industry NBC -Tapestry of Melody: KOA KFI KGW KOOS KGA (sw-11.87) KOL-Bert Hirsch's Orch. 10:15 PST 11:15 MST Today's broadcast concludes DL -Canary Chorus: KFRC KOL M. poetry: KOL KSL-Rhythm Fashion Revue DL -Romance of the Highways: MBS-A. Sullivan, CJOR-Kingsway Prgm. this series. KOOS KFRC 3:00 PST 4:00 MST KFRC KOOS KDYL-Melodic Interlude NBC -Sunday Afternoon in Rose- 9:00 PST 10:00 MST NBC -Catholic Hour: KPO KOA 10:30 PST 11:30 MST CJCA-House of Dreams KFXD-Men of Vision dale. sketch. with Uncle Ezra; NBC -Radio City Music Hall of KHQ KGHL KGIR KEX KJR MBS-Salute to New York's World KFXD-Melody Time KHQ-Geo. Sokolsky Vass Family, Henry Burr; Hot the Air: Symph. Orch., Gil.. Erno KSEI KFYR KIDO (sw-9.53) KOL KFRC KOOS KHQ-Gems of Melody 1:00 PST 2:00 MST Shots; Mixed Octet; Orch.: KPO KGO KLO KTFI KEX Fair: Subject: "The Sixth \\'ord- Rapee: KNX-Erwin Yeo, organist DL -Benno Rabinoff, violinist; KFI KOMO KOA KHQ KDYL KGA KGIR KIDO KJR KSEI CBS -Salute to New York's World Sloth." Concert Orch.: KOL KFRC KOOS KGW (sw-9.53) KGHL- (sw-15.21) Fair KNX KVI KGVO KOIN CBS -The Silver Theater; Drama- Music detail on page 8 this week. KFPY (sw15.27) NBC -National Vespers: KGO CBS -Peoples' Platform: KNX tic Prgm., Conrad Nagel, m.c.; CBC-Dr. Chas. Courboin, organ- Prince Yasuhito Chichibu, AFTERNOON KGA KJR KLO KGHL KSEI KGVO KFBB (sw-11.83) Guests: KNX KIRO CJCA CBR the throne ist: CBR CFAC CHAB CJCA heir -presumptive to KIDO KFYR "Free Speech-A Right or a KVI KFPY CKCK CFAC CJOC of Japan, and Prince Kenoye, Privilege" is on Lyman Bry- Fair Subject: "A Palm Sunday CHAB KSL KOIN DL -Voice of Prophecy: KOL premier of Japan, greet the 12:00 PST 1:00 MST Sermon." son's agenda for today's dinner - in behalf of their country. table discussion. Rosalind Russell continues KFRC KOOS music is fea- NBC -Sunday Drivers: KPO KFI with the second part of "For Typical Japanese KOA *NBC -Radio Reporter: Melody NBC -Music for Moderns: KPO tured.
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