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Stop, Look and Listen Before You Vote

SCORE-CARD OF ELECTION RETURNS

1940 I El«. I Eltc. , 1936 I 1936 I 1940 1940 Elec. Votes Votn Voln Popular vete Popular vete Popuf;u Vote Pepular Volt ~ Roosv. Willkie Roosevrlt Landen g eesevett I Willkit i\la. u¡ I 238,195 I 35,358 Arlg, a I I I 86,7:?2 I 33,4:13 Ark. 9 I ! I 146,765 I 32.039 Calif. 22 I 1,766,836 I 836.431 Colo. 6 I I 295,021 I 181,267 Conn. 8 I I 3112,129 278,685 LISTENERS know Candidato Wen· Del. 3 I I 69,702 I 54,014 LISTENERS will alee hear Can• dell Willkie and his views from F'ta.• 7 I I 249,117 I 18,248 dl da te Roosevelt'a eleventh· hour his campaign before microphones I plea. Then they'll pick a President Ga. 12 ¡ I I 2155,:!64 I 36.942 Ida.ho 4 I 125.683 I 66,256 THREE days crowded with words and Ill. 29 ¡ I 2.282.999 I l,570.393 of their programs for news o! election fads and figures lie between us Ind. 14 I I 934,974 I 691,510 returns. Therefore. on all nets. listeners and the election of a President. Our Iowa JI I I 621,756 487,917 may tune in the last five minutes of wisest men tell us thot the world is at Kans. 9 j : 464,520 391,727 ony quarter-hour for results. They may a crossroads today and that our bel• Ky. 11 I I 54l.9U I 369.702 tally results on lhis score-card.-C. M. lots con send it down the avenue La. 10 292,894 I I 1 36,191 I marked Peace. or up that' other one Me. 126,333 168.823 named Peronion. 5 I I No time in history has seen our Md. s I I 389.612 231.435 Mass. 17 I I 942,716 168,613 citizens so completely informed of I I ~ world events. For this, they can thank 1mch. 19 ¡ I 1,016.794 I 699.733 = ·= radio. No campaign between political itlinn. U I 698,811 I 350,461 Movies Miss. 157.318 4,435 I candidates has ever been waged in s I I I I She's Okle-Dokle (an article) .•.... 2 so many interested homes. For t·hat. Mo. JS I I 1,W,043 I 691.891 ••Fireman Save My Chi Idu .••....•.. 4 rodio also is responsible. As on in• Moot. 4 I 159,690 63.598 Award for Dlotlngulahed Acting (a formed and enlightened people we are 347,454 248,731 department) 5 Nebr. ' I I I about to make a choice of tremendous Nev. 3 I 31,925 I 11,923 Thlo Week In Hollywood (news).,. 6 importance. The words we near these This Week on the Screen ( revtews) • 8 N.B. 4 I I I 108,460 J0~.642 next three days may do much to settle ' The Private Papers of Detective Mc- KJ. 119,421 1,083.549 our minds and guide our decisions. In I I Ginnis (an article) ••••...•••..... 9 Listeners should poy especial alien· N.M. 3 I I 105,838 61,710 "Ll'I Abner" (Picture of the Week) .. 10 lion to the following periods: N. Y. 47 I I 3.293,222 ?.180.«tiO Shots ln the Dark ...•..••.•..•..•. 12 N. C. 13 616,141 223.283 Saturday, November 2-President I Radio I N.O. I 163,148 72,751 Roosevelt from 9:00 to 0:00 p.m. t. I This Week's Radio Events ..••.••.•. 13 Ohio 26 I I 1,7t7,122 1,127,709 EST, over NBC. I Radio Can Make Your Dreams Come Saturday. November 2 - Wendell Okla. 11 I I I 501,069 I 2t5.122 True (an article) ..•...... •.... 14 Willkie Rally from IO:15 to I I :00 p.m. Ore. s I I I 266,733 122,706 First Famllles of Radio ("David EST. over CBS. Pa. 36 I 1¡ I 2,353,788 1.690.300 Harum") 33 Monday, November 4--Democratic The Bergen Nobody Knows (an R. l. 4 I I 165.238 I 125.031 Rally from I0:00 p.m. to 12:00 mid• article) ...... •..•..•..• 34 s.c, 8 I 113,791 1.646 night, EST,over the NBC-Red and Blue Pictures Along the Alrialtoa ..•..... 36 s.o, t 160,137 125,977 nets. and Mutual. and on CBS from I I On the Bandwagon {a department). 37 Tc.no. U 327.083 146.516 I I:00 p.m. to 12:00 mid. EST. I t:.1 Along the Alrlaltos (news) 88 734,485 Monday. November 4-Republicon Texas 23 I I 103,814 On Short Wave• (a department) 40 Rally from IO: 15 to 11:00 p.m. EST. Ulah Ui0,24G 64..555 ' I Programs on CBS. Vt. a I I 62,124 I 81.023 Week of November 2-8 ...•..•.. 16-32 Monday. November 4-Republican Va. u I I 234,980 98.366 Rally from 12:00 midnight to 1:00 Wash. 8 I I 459,579 206,892 Curtis Mitchell, Editor a.m. EST. on NBC, CBS and Mutual. W.Va.. 8 502,582 325.358 I I I Vol. 10, No. 4 November 2·8, 1940 Election returns are of special im• Wis. 12 ¡ 802,984 380.828 portance to every listener and every I 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago, Ill. Wyo. 3 ¡ I li2.624 I 38.739 voter this year. The networks have Juliltll111h1 INUf#. )llnt.lr1 l""wl•: Al1•UttH•11 IOdlff', Hutn JllJ"Mll: /l,.11•n111t'11t.P.llltlff!': GotlklrtKWllrthwl, lJ~le1: taken greet pains to speed the news \\'llwiin Utm\u, ~U" ,,,A: h•'•rn Pl1.111111M1t,lll'lll.r*.-.o..I; U11ill 531Totals Mwni. 3.lltl1t.••I; lllttuirtl Kuw.t111au. l'l'UIU'a..,: J•me. to on audience which will surely reech llanloo, Y..tl1Wslh1n: ('h•rl~ \ lfínTl•on. ~""'"' \\'··,·~. l)dlt'!' ft1J At!úlc11t1": Jüho 1_utmu, t:"raall'h Cb.a.Mt, Jr.• 70,000.000 persons. Your commenta• lhlytuoot.IU•11l{ll1.t•hnliY Locl.sno. ArtJ1ur :Ulllu, Clutnr11 tors, analysts and news reporters will Hnilrr )l•l\ln Sl'lS:l!L MOYIK·ILllllO l:nn• ITralio .\t•rlc H1:l(IQ•tt!d U. S.. include the ables! men on the networks. l'.1t.. útfitoe), \'ulumn X.. .Swubr.r ol. Wf!dt vi l'os-..inlx>r i·8. JUI. 1•11hlbhe'.d •mkl) b, llHI ('ftell• Cmupanr. Among them; CBS-Bob Trout will be Ion observer, will work in New York. rel urns to television-set owners within iJ I P'IJJJltiUlJIt"wrt. U1lca&u. llllnofa. Hnt.-rN ••. lif)í,!Oltt.I• ..i11:u m•ll~1' .11.tu~ l'ói4. un~. t'hh-•r(l,1111.nol't• ., ••bruarr in New York, Elmer Davis will be in So will H. V. Kllltenborn and Graham renqe of the RCA .totion atop the l!I, 11111, 11m.Ji!1Uw wt. vi )la.1dt 11, IMT». o\Ulhorl&r\t b.J' New York, Albert Warner will talk Empire State Building. rllll onl\...., Hro--11m~1.. 'lt1•wa. "'•""'-""· •t traiüJ·.-fM•· McNamee. IJllllV''· t'ar.rrl&bL It ll. 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..,,,,.LINDA DARNELL and BASIL -RATHBONE GALE SONDERGAARD • EUGENE PALLETTE •J. EDWARD BROMBERG ROBERTLOWERY·CHRIS-PINMARTIN MONTAGU LOVE • JANET BEECHER A masked adventurer ... the Aooool<>leProducer RAYMONDGRIFFITH.· Directed jagged mark of his sword strilcing by ROUBEN MAMOULIAN • Screen Pl.y by John Taintor Foote . Adaptallo11byGlarretl Fort • Based on the terror into every heart but hers! atory "Tho Cute• of Capirtrano" by John.otonMcCulley A TWENTIETH CENTURY·FOX PICTURE

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with a budding child star on their Mo., .Ianuury 17, 1927. She is the sec• Here's the heart-warming story of hands. Working sincerely and honest• ond oC !our children, !Javlug an older ly, without publicity build-up, experi• sister, Violet (now married), and a ence or traunng. she stole the picture. younger sister and brother, Ilene und Betty Brewer, a great-hearted child, She doesn't know how she did il. Monte. Mr. Brewer is a carpenter by Pnramount doesn't know why she did trade, who worked in the lead mines a real-life Okie who's making good! it. Betty's bewildered, simply says near Joplln unlll his heatth failed. 'l'he "she did Lhc best she knew how." And family's rnigrafion from Missouri to that's probably the answer. Sacramento, Calif'., in 1938 is the story Betty Brewer is plain, honest. sin• of "Grapes o! Wrath." core, unsnottcd and unpolished. There But this family's arrival in Sncra• By Gordon Swarthout Isn't u thing m her family background mento was th(' end of their "Grapes or to give her an iota of acting ability. Wrath" hegíra and U1e beginning of She has been shoved around, kicked, the story oí Detty Brewer. With her mauled and beaten by circumstances. íi'llhcr slill ill, unable lo gel work, She Is a child o! poverty-stricken Detty, Tiene and Monie (called Sunny) parents born in the Dust Bowl, a sec• organlzed a lrlo. They organized ii E'M'Y BREWER, the thirteen-year• her brother Monte, age seven, when tion or the country even Mother Na• because Betty figured out people were old, honest-lo-goodness Okie !rom Opportunity In lhn shape of Sam Wood, ture has forgotten. paid for entcrtnlnlng others, and de• B Joplin, Mo., is one of those things the director, touched her on the shoul• Now she is in Hollywood. She has a cided that if money could be made by that just happens. She is snub-nosed, der. Without hesitating, or slopping lo picture contract. She has finished a singing, she, llene And Monte could cavern-eyed, plain as bread and butter, mquire why Opportunity had been so second film, "The Roundup," with make some loo. and the public is going to make her long In coming, she look a test for U1e Preston Foster. Richard Dix and Pa• llow the young,iers sang at banquets the next big-namf' child star. There role of the little frontier waif in trícia Morison. She's gelling an educa• and entertainments for ñve dollars per ísn't a person that knows her who "Rangers of Fortune." Surprisingly tion. She has a great Iuture, But all performance and sometimes less and isn't rooting for that lo happen, Tf ever enough, she gol the part. Thal amazed of those things aren't as important to the entire fomily lived on what they a kid deserved a break, she does. Betty, who hod never had anything Belly as the fact that her family has made, how they came to Hollywood Betty was singing for pennies in nice happen lo her before. lier per• a house to Uve in. That they're all when bookings in Sacramento ran out, rrnnl or the Vine Street Brown Derby formance confounded Paramount offl• getting three square meals a day. gol a job on a radio station Cor a few wJth her sister Ilene, age eleven, and cíals, who suddenly found themselves Betty Brewer was born in Joplin, dollars a week, sang anywhere and 2

www.americanradiohistory.com everywhere for whatever they could hers, you C.'Ul bet on that--but what take advantage of hls kindness. thing she does. Llvlng has been a earn-all these things have been !aith• 'he enjoyed most about the trip, of all. The first thing a person notices upon tough enough business with her to fuJJy reported by the press since Betty things, was an aiternQOn she spent at meeting Betty Brewer is that she is cause her to peer behind the surface became a movie personality. Other the Delano School for Crippled Chil• smaller than she appears on the screen, o.e things to see that they're as they're things have not been told. dren in Kansas Cíty. The best Lhing The second is her plainness. The third represented. She isn't easy to fool, and There's the time, just before they le.ft about It, she explains, ls that it wasn't ls her deeply set brown eyes, by rar while she isn't constantly on the de• Sacramento for HoUywood, that Betty, a "charity" school, or a "pity" school her most expressive featw·e. Those fensive with people, she keeps her her mother, llene and Sunny applied -that it was a regular puhlic school. eyes are hard, yet sort; they're pain• guard up, rm· relier_ AU they asked for was enough She believes lf every kid who says "l touched and brave, compassionate and Once she has decided a person is a food for a week. They promised to pay hate school" could sec that. one, and i1 understandíng. They're the passage• "right guy," however, Betty goes all for il as soon as they were able. The they saw what p1·ide those crippled way her soul peeks through. the way. Her thlrst for friendship ls officJal to whom they were referred was youngsters took in being able to do Betty is es.~eniially a young-old per• as violent as a drunkard's for Iiquor, pretty unkind. When she learned Lhey even the most ordinary things, they'd son. Fighting for survival and shoul• and she can become litel'ally intoxi• were !.rom Missouri, she called them never object to going to school agnin. dering responsibilities has given her cated with happiness if she thinks a "low-down trash" and refused to give They'd be thankful they were able to the ability to size up persons and sit• person she admires likes her. She them a thing_ That hurt Betty more go. uations quickly. Impulsive by nature, covers this craving tor lrlendship with than anything that has ever happened she's wary and cautíous about every- a kidding altitude. Everyone she works to her, especially since Lile remarks BETTY was invited to meet President were leveled at her mother, whom she Roosevelt during this same trip, and adores. There's one experience she it will a'lways be the regret of her lite isn't going to forget In a hurry. that she wasn't able to take advantage Then there was the time they sang of the invitation. You see, President at their ñrst banquet. Betty, Bene and Roosevelt is a sort of a special idol to Sunny had organized their trio with, Betty. She believes he is responsible as Betty describes il, "Ilene doing the fo< giving poor children a chance to lead, Sunny the hot licks, and me the amount to something. Having been so harmony," and had obtained work poor herself, that calls tor 11 very singing at a banquet being held in extraordinary kind of respect on her honor of Governor Merriam. In addi• part. tion to five dollars in cash, they were It happened while she was flying to to receive their dinner. And were they New York trom Hollywood. Miss Smith hungry! They dreamed o! that dinner! had cautioned her not lo say anything All went well, as far as the singing about befog In pictures. feeling it was concerned, but the Gover-nor didn't would draw undue attention to both speak as long as he had been expected or them ("Rangers of Fortune" hadn't to. Waiters started to rush the meal, been released yet, so she'd never been serving one course aiter the other with seen on the screen) . Betty, however, such rapid_ity that the kids clidn't have got to talking about her favorite per• a chance to eat one before the plate son, the President, to a very nice man was whisked away and the next course on the plane. The man turned out to served. This was not only a waste of be 'Ml'. Oswald Ryan, vice chairman good food, as they Iooked at it, but ot the Civil Aeronautics Authority. they weren't getting enough to eat. He extended the invitation and, to her They slipped away Irorn the table, dying day, Betty will always bewail found the kitchen and ate there with the fact she and Miss Smith were not the waiters. They got second helpings, able to stop over in Washington and too! Betty has seen and done a great deal since she completed "Range's of Fortune," but she hasn't changed a bit, according to those whQ know her best. In company with Racbael Smith, representative of the Board of Educa• tion in charge of minors at Paramount, she made a plane trip to New York, Boston, Chicago and Kansas City in connection with that picture. Naturally, Betty was impressed with what she saw-and there wasn't much that missed those deep, brown eyes o!

BETTY [above, right) with llene and Monte !Sunny¡. her brother and 'sis+er. They sf I practise their sing• ing nightly, ere now heard on ra• dio broedces+s from time to time

with or meets gets a nickname. During the making of ''Rangers of Fortune," she called Sam Wood "Li'l Abner." Patdcia Morioon was "Butch." y_ Frank Freeman, Jr., son of the head o! Paramount, is "Pistol Pete." She's called "Ski Jump" around the studio herself, but Wood has a special name Corher. He caüs her his "Oornph girl." She llkes that. , She lives with her fámily in a small ABOVE: Betty's making up for lost house close to the studio, and pays the time in ice-cream-eating. She never rent from her eaxnings of one hundred had green vegetables or orange dollars a week. Her gang consists or juice to eat, not to mention ice her sister Bene, her brother Sunny, cream, before she got in pictures and "Pootsíe" and "Dink." "Footsie" is a beautiful blonde, a little older than Betty: "Dink" is a LEFT: Betty with her discoverer, di• genius. "Footsie's" only fafü_ng is that she thinks about boys and au that rector Sam, Wood. She called hi"' mushy stulI, but "Dink" is just about "Li'I Abner," he coiled her his perfect. He knows whole acts of "oomph girl" during the filming of Snakespeare and can -go lo a movie the picture "Rangers of Fortune" (Omt'inued

www.americanradiohistory.com ,, Save My Child

Now at work on her fifth film, Baby Sandy retains her place as the screen's most lovable lady·

+ ~ AS THE SPIRIT of the New STARS have many methods of Year, Sandy (le~) will grab off relexinq between scenes, but a lot of space in newspélpers there are few who can have and magazines, publicity for the pleasure of sitting on their herself and her studio (Uni• mother's knee as Baby Sandy versal). She does everything (right) can. Mrs. Henville goes grown-up stars do. worh less to the studio with her daily

TIME OUT for a drink ot water after a particularly hard scene in "Fire• WHATS THIS-an edvence Thanksgiving turkey? No, only another pub• man Sav.e My Child," with the assistance of comedian Wally Vernon. The licity picture. But Sandy did give a tea party after "Fireman Save My picture is now finished, has been scheduled for release on November 8 Child' was finished. She served on a tea set the cast bought for her 4

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CAROLE LOMBARD demonstretes her ver• CHARLES LAUGHTON'S distinguished por• THOMAS MITCHELL. one of Hollywood's satility in e beautiful cherecreriae+icn of tragic +revel of the Italian grape-grower in the same finest character actors, edds to his laurels bride in "They Knew What They Wented" film wins him Movie-Radio Guide Award in the picture "Angels Over Broedwey"

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FOR DISTINGUISHED ACTING

AROLE LOMBARD, Thomas ism and the stage for a long period was over they were ma.rried. His with Hollywood. This despíte the fact Mitchell and Charles Laughton in his early years, working as a news• first American appearance was in she was born Jane Alice Peters in C have been selected by Jimmie paperman in Newark, N. J., at one "Payment Deferred,'' on Broadway. Fort Wayne, Indiana, thirty-tWo years Fidler to receive this month's Mov1E• time, and later appearing with a As a result of this performance he ago. When she was seven years old, RAll10 GUII>EAWARD FOR DISTIN• Shakespearian troupe in New York. was given a Hollywood contract. her family went to Hollywood on a G1JlSlfEl> ACTING,Miss Lombard and Later, he compromised between the Aside from being a consistently víeít, liked the film capital, .decided to Mr. Laughton for their sterling per• two by writing plays ("Little Acci• fine performer, Laughton ls some• stay. Carole started ber career In formances in "They Knew What They dent," "Cloudy With Showers" and thing of a star-maker, Vivien Leig-h comedy - the slapstick comedy of Wanted," and Thomas Mitchell for his others) and appearing as an actor as and Maureen O'Hara being among his Mack Sennett-and comedy has re• work in "Angels Over Broadway." well. His work in Hollywood has been finds. mained her first love ever since. She Jimmie Fidler, in making the largely in featured character roles up The award for the best feminine has appeared in many laugh-films. awards, explained: to now. performance of the month is made Her specialty has been zany, non• "It would take a Solomon to judge Laughton's theatrical experience to Carole Lombard. sensical stuff of the "Nothing Sacred" between the respective claims of was gained in England where, as a "A good many crlties," Fidler went type, which mades her conversion into Charles Laughton and Thomas Mit• hotel clerk, he found plenty of time on, "snickered when Carole, the the serious Lombard of "They Knew chell to this month's acting award for to study people and dream oí a the• zaniest comedienne in Hollywood, What They Wanted" a striking men. Being no Solomon, I'm doing atrical career. The war put an end to was given the somber role o.f the achievement. Nearest approach to a the next best thing-givlng an equal his dreaming for a while, but whe.n tragic mail-order bride in 'They role so serious yet attempted by rating to each candidate. he was mustered out of the army he Knew What They Wanted.' But those Carole was her part as the nurse in "ln 'Angels Over Broadway' enrolled in the Royal Academy of same scoffers came out of the theater "Vigil in the Night,'' a role which Thomas Mitchell achieves one of the Dramatic Art. It was not until 1928, with wet eyes. Particularly notable brought her her first MovIE-RAo10 greatest characteri.2.ations in screen however, that he got his ñrst stage is this fact: Carole put over her most GumE AWARDFOR DISTINGU1SliEDACT- history. Laughton equals Jt with his role in "The Government Inspector." tragic scenes without once resorting 1NG. portrayal of the illiterate Italian During this interval he had made his to 'hamming.' She made her audience Not only on the screen has Carole grape-grower in 'They Knew What living by working at various jobs. respond because she felt the emo- essayed the zany comedlenne role, They Wanted.' Both assignments were Although slow in getting tions of the girl she played. but in private life as well she bas exacting-far beyond the abilities of started, Laughton made up And that Is the secret of all earned a reputation as a practical average skill. Both portrayals pack a for lost time, was soon in good acting. joker of notable stature. What goes maximum load of emotional TNT. the front ranks of London "Carole's triumph in a on between her and hubby Clark "Without wishing to detract in the stage players. While play• new field leaves only one Gable would be grounds for divorce least from Laughton, who never fails ing ín "Mr. Prohack" on the thing to be deslned-s-and In any other family. The Gables take to make the most of his roles, I want London stage he met a that is assurance that she it all in stride. to take time out for tribute to young actress, Elsa Lan• won't desert the many fans On the more serious side, Carole is Thomas Mitchell's consistency by not• chester, also in the cast, who like her clowning, too.'' a top-notch businesswoman and, al• ing the fact that his other perform• and before the play's run Carole Lombard grew up though she has one of the best agents ance of this month, in 'The Long in the business, she generally makes Voyage Home,' is also worthy of top her own deals. Studio executives have rating. His name on a film's cast is • every respect for her judgment, often becoming a guarantee of excellence." consult her on writers and directors Mitchell wavered between journal- to be used on her films. !>" 10/i 5

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QRIENTAL opulence wa• recre- ated Th11rsday, October 17, at the Carthay Circle Theater in Hol• IN HOLLYWOOD lywood, for the premiere of Ale•• a~der Korda's "Thief of Bagdad," which stars Sabu, with proceeds going to the Motion Picture Relief Ann Sheridan goes a-yachting Fund and the British Ambulance . Sa bu Corps. At the Wilshire Boulevard while studio stews; conscr1p- end of the Cuthay parkway wa• an Arabian tower, through which, and continuing up to the ti on bares actors' real ages the;iter en+ranee, ran a large reproduction of the thief's maqic carpet. At the end was a pool, into which a floa'd• lighted life-figure of June Dupret, heroine of the picture, looked. In the tower of the theater itself were four colored WHEN it was announced that the wives arc dependent upon them) in• trumpeters, and the star. who walked the magic corpet to the broadcast program which has Iieen cluded Robert Taylor, Don Ameche, door carried out the dreamlike illusion of oriental elegance. doing so 1nuch for orphnu and under· Henry Fonda. John Payne, Tyrnne Alexander Korda and his wife, Merle Oberon, played host privileged child ren, Walter Whire's Power-, Rohert Young, Andy Devine, <1nd hostess to a large party attending the affair, including "\"ohod.1·'s Children," would of neccs• Robert Cumming" Richard Carlson, his brothers, Zoltan and Vincent; Darryl Zanuck, Mervyn sitv be leaving the air because no spon• John G:irlicld :mri Errol Flynn. Army Leroy, William Wyler, William Goen, Claudette Colbert, sors were inreresred and its expense wns "bair" amo11¡z the unmarried idols were Hans Rameau, Mn. Conrad Yeidt, Norma Shearer, Mr. and mo grein for the network ro «arr)'. :t Ja111cs Stewart. Bob Stack. Bill Orr. Mrs. Ernst Lubitsch, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldwyn. mysrerious donor. actin~ ·throu¡¡,h ~ William Lundigan, \'V:iyne Morris, Albert. Jeffrey Alan Cur• Every star of renown was there-Shirley Tample, the third nnrtv-i--rh« "Vuice uf Experience" f.ddie Lynn, -maJe it possible [or the broadcast tis. Orson \.Velles. Cesar Rumer«, Ronald Cclmens, the Laurence Oliviors, Dorothy Lamour, series to be courinucd for another thir• Brn,l<'ri<:k Crawford. Bill Holden. Deanna Durbin, Edgar Bergen, the Charles Boyers, Mary reen weeks .•• rhc donor's contribution John Howard. Dick Fornn and Fran• Pickford and Charles Rogers, Jean Hersholt, to name a few. amounted to $1,500. but "he or she" chot Tone. Besides Kyser, other pie- did not wnnt "his or her" name re• ur<'-maki11g band leaders who registered vealed for fear the gift would be con· included Orrin Tucker, Artie Shaw, strued as a publicity stunt ... Well, Garn·imd Van. Bnb Crosby and Skin• #~HEARTBEAT his i~ ro let you know that the ladv na)' Ennis, with only the last two whu gave: the money is none other th:111 married. H cdy Lurnnr r. a Vicrrnc$c. who tho11¡rh1 QFFICIAL confirmation of wha,t enough uí the plight uf American chil• Ann Sheridan on Strike Hollywood already knew came dren to give her money to support the Ann Sheridnn walked nur on the October Ib, when Charlie Chaplin rndio show. \•Vhile hundreds of Hol ly• ''Varner Bros. lot last week when sh introduced Paulette Goddard as his wood actors and actresses are donating foiled ro appear fnr wardrobe sittings wife at the New York premiere of their services nearly every ni¡.:ht to re· for her role in "Strawberry Blonde," licvc the pli,,;ht nf foreign war rd11gccs "The Great Dictator" ... Olivia de and as a result is on suspension-and on and child rcn, and of course their work Havilland and James Stewart are corge Breur's yacht or with him in is for a worthy cause, it still is unique •Iexic11h''" tlw "nornph" i.:irl, thinks Mr•. Charlle Chaplin ... Dennis O'Keefe and Steffi Duna actress who has been in the United she's worrh one thousand doll a rs a staged their expected elopement State> so short a rime ro give her money week. and while executive-producer October 18 to Phoenix, Arizona ... Helen Mack, brunette secretly ro support an American char• Hal '•Villi> has said that he is per• film and radio actress, announced that she and Tom McAvity, ity I Incídentnllv, Miss Lamarr's \\'Ork fectly ,,.jlJin¡.: to double her salar)'. she radio adverfüin9 executive, will wed within the next week or in Metro's "Comrade X" is slapstick has not gotten in touch with him. Sn two; she will quit her career ... Ruby Keeler and Pasadena• and swell. Now 20th Century-Fox is Rim Hayworth. shapely young Colum• scion- John Lowe are inseparable ... June Storey and John dickering ro borrow Hedy to co-star bia star, will go into the part in "Straw• !"Gateway to Hollywood") Archer are plannin.j their nup• with Tyrone Power as the menace berry Blonde" nriginally intended fnr when that lot remakes "Blood and tials, as are Brenda ·Joyce and Owen Ward, and F. D. R.'< '[iss Sheridan, and unless \.Varner and." movie-making son and his nurse Remelle Schneider ... Lupe Bros, hear soon from the red-headed "oomph" girl. rhey'Il be singing "Annie Velez and "8i9 Boy" Williams have announced their engage• True A:ges Revealed Doesn't Live flrrt An1· :Wore." • ment to wed this month, if they are still speaking when the Couscriprion day, October 16, re• time comes, and while maybe they "cen't afford" to wed, vealed the true, unzildcd ages of all Big Night at Earl Cerroll's • Ilona Massey and Alan Curlis were pricing wedding cakes the handsome screen leadin¡:- men, and Vl'ith P;iram111111t's "A Nirdn at Earl last week! . , , Tony Marlin courts Lana Turner, but they brou¡:ht speculation ns to who uf those Carroll's" all set for public release, won't do anything for a year. lThey can't until her decree is eligible fur the draft first would be Earl Carrol I rMllJ' hnd a night for him• final.) . . . Claudette Colbert scoffed al those separation called co serve. Clark Gable, Spencer self October I 7. when a hundred of rumors: she is showing off h11bby's fifth-wedding-anniver.ary Trncv, Car)' Grant, Ronuld Colman his Thearer-Resraurnnr waiter; walked present, a diamond clip fashioned like a modernistic flower. nnd Gary Cooper were over age; did out, after nn unsuccessful rlcmnnd for :i not have to register. Kay K'yser and his dollar-a-nighr pay boost per man. Car• entire banrl of sixteen men were in the roll phoned all of his friends to come hrackcr and marched en masse to a reg• over, gave his show girls and musicians istra! ion place. Married actors who the night ofi, and all joined the public registered (but some uf whom would in eatinz the restaurant's pantries bare. hnve difficulty in showing that their l::arl even helped to serve and mix the 6 10/

www.americanradiohistory.com drinks! He vows he will not reopen his Broadcast," in which Milton Berle is restaurant until the waiters surrender starred. The film will be another musi• ... Scoop l Word has just been received cal, and tune!' for it are heinl! written that Carroll is seriously planning to by Leo Rubin and Ralph Rainger . : . convert his enterprise to ;1 first-run Brian Dunlevy wil I pl;iy rhl' hank han• movie Ihearer and has a deal on for d it, Al jcnnings. in Paramount 's release of Chanliu's "The Great Die• "Americnn Vo!!;nbond." film version of ratur." the life of O. Henry. in which Duuglas Fnirhnnks, Jr .. will portray the writer Portentful Potpourri ... Jack Oakic's stock is awa¡' up since RKO's head man, George Schaefer, is "The: Great Dictator," nnd now pro• plenty pleased with ehe rough-cut ver• duccr Edward Sm ••ll is seeking a stnJ?:c ,ion of Orson "'elles' first movie, "Cir• background ~t<>ryfrnrn Edna Ferber a! izen Kane." so nuw it looks as if man)' a scarring vchu-lc for him ... Merrn is Hollvwood smnrtics arc due to eat the inaugurating a new family series en· dirty digs they made at the "boy genius" titled "Keeping Company." which, 'tis ... By chari!inl! a dime an aurogranh, said, will rival the Hard¡ Family with Bette Davis collected $2-lO this summer irs cast of Ann Rurherfnrtl, John Shel• for the British War Relief . , . jcnnctte ton and Dan Bailey. Jr., together with 'lad)nnald is st;irting her third Amer· Frank !\If organ as the fothcr and I rene ican concert tour November 1 ••• Rich :1$ t:hc mother. Virginia Grey will Josephine Dillon Gable. first ex-Mrs. rlnr the rival of Ann for Shelton's at• Gable. has legally drorped rhe Gable rentions ... C1l Shrum's Rhythm from her name to avoid confusion ... Rangers, hit of Judy Cnnova's "Scatter· Brave Madeleine Carroll, ""ho recently brain," have signed a year's contract to lost her sister in an English bombing. make one juke-talkie a week fnr i\fo:>i• is flying to Portugal again to see her cal Movies. The ~roup also starts the parents in England and attempt to lo• first of a four-picture series for Mono· cate her "heart," Lieurenam Richard de la Rn7.icre, of the French air force ... Edward G. Robinson's gift to his wife. Alice Lloyd, on her birthday was -J.cil. Albl" a pair of gold clip, and a bracelet set CESAR ROMERO. with the with diamonds and aquarnar ines ... Iredilionel good laste of The Shirley 'Temple's twenty-one-year-old Cisco Kid. finds lovely bru• brother Genrge enlisted October 18 in nette starlet Patricia Mori• the· U ni red States Marine Corps for a son much to his liking, and her doncing even more so, four-year term ... 'i\'aync Morris and on recent dine-dance dates Bill Holden, eligible d rafrccs, have sizned a pncr : the first to l!O will he paid {ifti• dollars a week from the BETTY GRABLE'S birthdoy other's íilm salary ... John Boles made found hor dining and danc• plenty of good will for the United ing and cutting her birth• tates during his South American rour day cake at Ciro s with Vic· jusr endccl ... Jcffre} Lynn's girl tor Mature. Mature, signifi• friend, Dana Dale. will be Bill (Hop· cantly, is shown getting the along Cassidy) Bord's leading woman first slice of festive cake in "In Old Colorado" ... Bill l\llar· shall, another \Varner Brus. holdout, is t:onsidering dance-hand leading, and meanrimc is shopping for a square-cut diamond for Helen Gilbert ... Pass up those Connie Moure stork rumors ... But Jack ("Turnahout") Hubbard and Ronnie Reagan arc comparing gram this week. "Cowboy Swing." with notes; both expect to be fathers the first he rirlc ;;ong hy Ju les Fox and Sa mm} of Jan~ar)'. Friedman ... The "Maisie" series i being reinforced with a stronger cast ; Astaire-Rogers Team Again 7 aiding Ann Sorhern's "Majsie \-Vas a RKO nfficinls nrc eager to reunite Ladv" will be Lew Ayres. C. Aubrey Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, with ~mit h, Maureen O'Sullivan and Rita Gnrsnn Kanin directin¡!, in a screen johnson. play entitled "Tugcthcr Again." a light cornedy of rhe "Bachelor Mother" It's a Date stripe. There is some doubt, however, Observed splirting a banana split at that her lot will be able to talk Miss Del haven's Confectionery. Judy Gar• Rogers into re-reaming with Astaire, bnd and Dan Railey, Ji:.... Patti and besides, whispers from the [arnily l\JcC:1rt1• and Artie Shaw at Jordan's indicate that Gi111

www.americanradiohistory.com CHARLES LAUGHTON. Williom CAROLE LOMBARD forsakes DOROTHY LAMOUR, in "Moen PRESTON FOSTER is the hero Gorgon in the Pulitzer-prize ploy comedy to portray the tragic Over Burma," has the role of II of "Moon Ove: Burma," Doris Ne• "They Knew What They Wanted" bride of l.euqhton in some film Brooklyn showgirl stranded in India lon pl..,ys inevitable other woman

"They Knew What They "Moon Over Burma" Wanted" C:ast~Dorathy Lamour. RobHt Prevton. Pres• ton Foster, Doris No1Jn. Alben aasserman, Lombard. Liu9hlon. - Fr

Sent to Hollywood to She• dow the stars, here is what one detective found out I

E. P. Detective Agency, Curtis MHx:hc!l, Editm, tairtmcnt for the public seriously. Chicago, !U. Movie-Radio Guide. You start getting the feel of Holly• Genti.em.en: Doa:r Si1': wood when you hit Las Vegas, Nevada, If you arc familiar with Movm-RADIO licrcwith a letter just received from where most of tbe stars elope to. You GUIDE,you know it is the speediest, Tim McGinnis., our operative No. 9, can get a license, two witnesses, a cor• most accurate weekly publication de• currently on assignment for you in sage for the bride and a ceremony in voted to movies and radio. Because Hollywood, California. He seems to five minutes for üve bucks, but It that is ow· reputation and we want have been having a little trouble and usually costs more because most or to maintain it, we wish lo clear up you may gain tbe impression that be the stars fly over and back in a plane. any number o! misconceptions about is a trifle confused (l did). However, Quite a good many of them are sorry movie stars, their habits and Holly• don't despair. McGinnis always gets they were in such a hurry afterwards, wood life in general. his man. but they can get good, legal divorces We have. evolved ·the plan of send• J. Carlson, in Los Angeles without missing more ing to Hollywood 11 trained investiga• E. P. Detective Agen"Y· than a few hours' work, so-it ain't 'so tor. We want that man to shadow bad os it might be. • several important movie personalities J. e.ar~. There's no regular procedure the without their being aware of his doing E. P. Detective Agency, stars follow in getting married, but the so. We want him la make a complete. Ch~. JU. Apache Hotel can be considered the incident-by-incident-report-of a full Dear Boss: headquarters for newly rnnrr'ied movie day's activities of these persons. He Enclosed find expense account for stars, if there is such a thing. (l got must be able to trail them for a full one trip to Hollywood. Please send the above Information from a roulette• day and make an accurate, unbiased check e/o Ye Home for the Weary, dealer, and the "Las Vcgas--$122" report o! everything be secs them do. Santa Monica, Cnlifornia. H the cost item on the expense account is be• Do you have a man you can recom• o:r the investigation so far gives you cause double zero never did come up mend for such an assignment? We tbe jitters, th.ink of me. Aft.er au, with on the darn wheel all the lime I was will pay his expenses to Hollywood and Movn;;-RA010 GtJIDE it's only money, talking to hlm.) back, plus a Oat fee for each report. and il's MY sanity. After you leave Las Vegas, you cross Sincereiy yours, Sitting back there in your swivel a desert and some mountains, all of Curtis Mitchell, EditOT, chair in Chicago, you're maybe going whích are pretty monotonous, except Movie-&utw G1Lide. to think l've been wasting my time tor signs reading "Los Angeles City nnd lite client's money 1n trailing Limits" which pop up miles from no• Curtis Mil'Ch.ell, Editor, these movie stars like I was ordered. where and arc always good for a Movie-Radio Guide, I'll admit I've been slow but I got a laugh the first time you see them. CMoo.go, m. detailed report on a glamour girl (Miss Then you hit Los Angeles and you Door Sir: Alice Faye) which I will complete to• drive and drive and pretty soon you I have exactly the man tor the as• morrow. and even if I am laid up In a are in Hollywood. Then, before you signment you outline. He is resource• home for nervous cases, when you see know it you're in Beverly Hills or ful, tactful, accurate and handsome it you'll have to admit a McGinnis Westwood Village, or the Pacific Ocean enough to make that quality useful in never misses. The dope I got on that if you try to keep up with the Holly• worming information lrom domestic dame! wood drivers. help (his specialty is ladies' rnaíds), The reason I am writing you in de• Unless you know some landmarks, His name is Tim McGinnis. He has tail like this before sending the report the best thing to do is to watch tor never been in Hollywood. I cannot is that you could never understand it Earl Carroll's Theater-Restaurant, guarantee that his reports will be lít• unless you understand this place called which is located on Sunset Boulevard erary masterpieces, but they will be Hollywood. near Vine Street; the Hollywood thorough and accurate. Then, when I tell you right off there Brown Derby, which is near Holly• Whom do you want investigated? isn't any town by that name (il's a wood Boulevard on Vine, or the Hol• SineereL11ycn.i;rs, suburb of Los Angeles), you begin to lywood Plaza Hotel, which is across J. Oa.rl.son,Pres., get an idea. the street from the Derby. Find any E. P. Detective A.genoy. As near as I can describe Holly• of those places and you're in the center wood, it's a state of mind bounded by of Hollywood, although most ol the J. Carlso'l'I,Pres., Las Vegas, Nevada; Tia Juana, Mex• movie studios aren't in Hollywood any• E. P. Detective Agency. ico; the Paciñc Ocean, and entirely way, being located in such places as Dea.,. Sir: surrounded by signs reading ''Los Burbank, Culver City, etc. We have selected Alíce Faye as the Angeles City Limits." But it the races are running, you ideal glamour girl, Cesar Romero as a The place is full ol "natives"• don't have to worry about anything. typical bachelor and Cecil B. DeMille screwballs trom eve:ry state in the Just find tbe race-track and every• as an outstanding producer. Please Union who have been here from two body'll be there! By give us reports on these three. weeks to two months-and a bunch of I got that tip from a guy on the Sinoe-reiy yours, hard-working people known as stars, corner of Hollywood and Vine whose Curtis Mitcheit, Ediwr, directors, producers and technícíans, face 'looked !amilla1. In fact~• GORDON Movie-Rarlio Otii

www.americanradiohistory.com MOVIE• RADIO GUIDE PICTURE of the WEEK

www.americanradiohistory.com COUSIN DELIGHTFUL, the vomp who leeches Deisy Moe her "tek-neek" with men, is portrayed by Billie Seward. Arnonq the Iemous comedians of the slop. stick ero who will be seen in the picture ore: Buster Keaton, Chester Conklin, Hank Mann, Al St. John, Eddie Gribbon end Heinie Conklin, former Mad Sennett stars; Victor Patel. Esseney's "Slippery Jim"

LEFT: Doodles Weaver, who ABOVE: Poppy Yokum, the ploys the role of Hannibol lion-tongued chicken-heart, is Hoops, is typical of the hill• portrayed by Johnnie Morris: billy type--a regular Dogpatch• Pansy, his wife, is Mono Ray. er. "Li'I Abner" is by Vogue Since Daisy doesn't marry Li'I Pictures, Ltd., releases thru RKO Abner, o film serio! may result

LEFT: Bud Jamison is Hairless Joe, the Dogpotch bachelor. who • lives in a cave: his side-kid is Lonesome Polecat. enacted for the picture by Buster Keaton

RIGHT: Still another character is Barney Bergreese (Eddie Grib• bon). "Li'I Abner" is raucous and funny-and as different ó film as ever Hollywood hes produced

www.americanradiohistory.com THREE or four de+es means a ro• DANA DALE and Johnny Maschio mance in Hollywood, so here's a (riqht) share a glass oí milk while new one for you, Bill Orr end Gene Jeffrey Lynn, her real boy friend, Tierney. 20th Century-Fox starlet pouts. (It's just a Hollywood gog.)

BELOW: A serious ramonee, this, B~LOW: Married after midnight ol Deanna Durbin end fi.,nco Vaughn the home of the Joe E. Browns, Paul. Dsanna's growing up fast, Binnie Bornes and Mike Frenke• will be nineteen on December 6 v1ch posed thus for cerneremen

LEFT: David Niven, RIGHT: Seldom film Ievoriíc now photographed Mir· serving in the BriI iam Hop ki ns. ish army, recently caught in a goy married lovely mood while dining Prímula Rollo at et Ciro's recently. Huish, near Marl Blase gentleman borough. Niven re• barely seen at right turned to duty ef• of pie ture could ter ceremony had not be identified been performed by the cameraman

www.americanradiohistory.com THIS W·EEK'S RADIO EVENTS F. D. R.. Willkie speak Sat. and Mon.: John Barrymore

on "Screen Guild11 Sun.; Norma Shearer for Oboler Fri.

Sllturday, November 2 WILLKIE and his vice-presidential RAYMOND MASSEY'S appearance running-mate, Charles L. McNary, in "The Stranger" on "Lincoln High• will both be heard in a last-minute way," originally scheduled for last plea for the Republican cause Mon• week, will be heard this Saturday day night. CBS. i(Hlel"fll Cflnlfal Meo1u1,•.J., P.111clfü;: instead. NBC. ao:1' 1>.1n. w:1:1o ~-"'· .IJ:J5 o.nL l'~l~ p.m. MGvtltllli•41 10100 &••••• Music Highlights FINAL CAMPAIGN' PROGRAM, 4-H CLUB members or Cal!Iornia Saturday, November 2 METROPOLITAN OPERA AUOITIONS only a few hours before lhe polls will present a 4-H Achievement Day OF THE A.IR. NBC. frank St. Ltger. YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT, CBS. open. will be an nll-neework Repub• program on Lhe "National Farm and ceneucter. Cunts: Edwud Johnson, New York Philhl'monlt·Symphooy Qr• lican midnight session. NBC, CBS, man.ager of tht Met, 1nd Tommy Di:ic.. Home Hour" this Saturday. They will che~lri. Rudolph Gi1nz, [Ondunor. Sub~ MBS. enact the 4-R Citizenship Inaugural jeet of pro9nm: The Symphonic Poem. bit.ritont. IE"lffilll Ct1111l...al Mo11nüi11 p.;a,i:UJ,c; Ceremony, which has attracted en• uFinl~ndia" (Slbe:llus), "To • Wild :llOO11.rn. CcOO11.rn. 3-:DOII·"'· :JjDQ11.m. thusiastic attention wherever it has Hese" . "Prayer of Th•nksgl•lng" (Old Duty" (Schelling), "See Mexico and Die," lhe story of a have become so numerous, complex tra: "Connais-tu le pilys 7" trem "Mi9· l.a!lt•'" O"~r1\n11 MOljjlr\\•lft .-ac.Ofi.c young American who aids a beautiful and variant (hat instead of accurately .11:00 a.m. tO:úO a..m. ff:QQ s..rn, 111.:00•·"'· non" (Thomn), Rhr Stevens ; ""fifth an.d Siit th Hungui.a.n eanees" ( Br~hms.), )'11.exieondamsel in distress, falls in forecasting results they sometimes NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. NBC. "Malaguen•'" from "Boabdil üauet" love with her deeply enough lo fol• simply throw the public into greater Hans Wiihelm Sttlnberg. cenduc ter, (Monkowski). the Orchertr,a.: '1Sóngs low lhe course of love over bandits' confusion. On "People's Platform" ··verklae:rte Nuh.t" (Sy Sonvs" bodies and other obstacles. CBS. this week .represcntauves of four Sennou·,s.·· from "Seventh Symphony"' (Dvorak). Rist Stt•ens: OYkYl. the Orche>lra; "Pil• ond arrlve at deünííe conclusions. grim's Song" CT>thllkowsky). RI« ll•Ull'rn Cf.ol'l!rlll.i MOunU1n ~-"~ Wednesday. November 6 CBS. t.0:00 #.m. V:OQ It""• 8100 •••.-,., 'J10G I"·"'• St.evens; "Marche $live" ( Tsch~ikow· Crrit ••.•1 ••atJlftt: sky l. lhe Orchestr¡; "O Lord Thy Will "CAVALCADE OF AMERICA" will Q.1(UJ o.rn. 4100 p•••1. Sund<1y, November 3 Be: Done·• {hymn), ChDrus, Orches.trll present Kenneth Delmnr in a drama• OPAL CRAVEN', formerly the Lul• and Audience. tization of the adventurous life of RADIO CITY MUSIC HA.LL OF THE l'UH•rn Cll'nlñll !W11;1r¡¡nt#ll"~[fl(' "Wlld BilJ Hickok," with special mu• laby Lady of "Carnation Contented AIR, NBC. Symphony Orchtstra, Erno 1100 p,m. l•OO 11,m, 1;00 o.m. e;oo o.in, Program," wUl again be the special R..iipe:e. cunduclor: fan Peeree, tener: slc by Woody Guthrie. NBC. guest artist on the Wayne King pro• Monday, November 4 Cnl•rn ~1.mu.ln Henrlttli Schumann, pl&nls.t. '"W;1ter 1':30 p.m. 'J':.:JO 1'1!.m. gTIJm. CBS. Music"' ( H.ndel-Huty), the Orchulr•: THE TELEPHONE HOUR. NBC. Sym. Mo ••nt.iiln "Tu Lo Sil'" (Torelli). "D•ns• O•n•• &::>O !Un. phony Orche:slu ,an.d Cttorus, Don Voor• "BIG TOWN," Edward G. Robin• Fi1ncia11a·· (Duu,nti:), Jan Pet:rct: "Fan• hites, ton1hJt'lor¡ James M"lton, tenor; son's series of newspaper-crusade sto• l.,y on Poli>h Themes"' I P•Gerewskl), PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. who rr.md.a White, sopr;no. wUI Henrfetb Sthum~nn; Lewsk.i's. Arla frum ries, present this week an epi• bas played a waiting game through• ~'H'6f'l'I C'•l'l'Lr1ill MCI111'1U1in l'::idth• "Eugen On,gln" (Tsd11ikowsky), Jin •¡DO p.n1. 7:00 p,...,.. loOO p.111, ILOO ••"'· sode tíued "Music on Parole ..• It's an out most of the campaign, will W1- Purce¡ "'PoloYtUICIDance" (Borodin), VOICE Of FIRESTONE, NBC. Sym· intensely human story of rehabilita• cork some of his reserve punches in the Orche:su;. phony ürehestra. Allrfd W.:1llen.stein.een• tion in the slums. CBS. a pre-election speech Saturday night. C&.Hul'I IC«111t.·.a.1 Mm11flbin ~Ulll' l:AH•,.n C4t11l.1 •• 1 Mifl111'll~I"' l210G hWI" I l!OO 111-ITI· )0100 ill-tri,"•00 a.m. ductor: Rlchud CrookS. teacr. •lOO p.111. T;DO ill'·'"· 7t3G ,1.1n. NBC, CBS. l.alil-ll'l'I C-1-rll\rlllil MQ,.nu:" l'111«1if"1<1 •::to r;i.n1. 'lo:JO 11.in. l"lllltAVllll. N!H All'WLI, Ceo11ral -,..,,....,;,. •.....•..,.. •ioo 'I"·""· 7t00 p.m. ••OO p.m. NEW VORK PHILHARMONIC-SVM· JEAN HERSHOLT begins his fourth PHONY ORCHESTRA.. CBS. John Bat· WENDELL L. WILLKIE will bring Tuesday, November 5 year on the air this Wednesday as the birolll, tonductar; [ugue List. pi.;ini.5t, klndly old doctor-humanitarian ín his campaign for Prcs.ident to a rous• 'Soloist: Deems Taylor. cemmentater. COLUMBIA. CONCERT ORCHESTRA.. ing pre-election peak with a huge "'Pinocchio" Overture (Toth), "Piono C:BS. Victor Biy, c:ondu,tor. An ,all· "Dr. Christian." T~ title of the an• Li,adow pro9u.m. •·Kiklmora,'' "Tht En· Republican rally in Madison Square Conc:ert<11 No, 2 in C Minor"' (R.achm.an· niversary episOcle is "The Doctor Is chi1nled L.a.k,." ··Eight Ru5Sian Folk Garden, at which the candidate him• inoff), "Symphony No. 5 In B Fl•l a Sap for a Sob Story." CBS. M•i•r"' (Schubert). "Capriccio Esp•gnol"' Songs."' 1'&11te1.n Máo.111t;1.l11 p;..c¡rlc self will be the principal speaker, a1:iio 11.m. 9!J.Qll,M. a:nio p.m. (Rimsky·Korsakofl). 'UU•tn Cen1r&I M.o••illU.fn P.aoofi<: Saturday night. CBS. 10:1.~ p.m. •:111111.m• .:11"p,nt. 7ll,. p,1111. lli••t"m C::o11í11r.111Ma..,.,..,,,"' ~um., llu~r" Cui.lnil 11111•4.l"tain ,Hlfl11 ;:t¡oo•• m, 011oaP•l'l'I• l100 "·"'· t'2~00 "'°'°" 101LS p,m, to1S p.m, •u.5 p.m. 7:1• ""'"' Friday, November 8 Friday, November 8 DESIGN FDR HllPPJNESS, CBS. Chi. AL PEARCE. pursuing his com• Sunday, November 3 MUSIC APPRECIATION HOUR, NBC. c.190 Womiilin"s Symphony Orche.str.a. Symphony Orchestn, W.;11tu Damroscl'l, mendable policy ot glvlng a network CLAUDETTE COLBERT. French Ieler Solomort. conduc:\or; Nino M;u1ini. conduct.or. hearing to deserving local entertain• tener. gun1. "Entr.ance. .:.f the Boy.ud'!i'' actress who has everything, including l:iHlllr'fl C.l!"UllJ M°'Ul'IUl.lft "M:lflC: (Halvorsen), the Orctiutri; "Raceaete l-100 ""'"' 1100 11,,.,.., lOhUOMon lloOD.a.m. ers throughout the country, wiH this one of the largest Hollywood in• di Rodolfo" from "La Bohir:me" (Puc• week introduce to his radio audience comes, wiJl poy tribute to the land SIN FONIETTA., MBS. S1mphon7 º" tlni). Nin.o M.¡rtlnl: "Between .a Peg chestra, Alfred W.allenntin, eenducter. Miss Tommye Birch, popular song• that afforded her ruu opportunity tor Leg Sailor" •nd "A. W•g Between • "Symphony No. 3, Op•> 56 (Scotch)" stress from KWK, St. Louis, Mo. CBS. Chickrn .ind ill Wurm" (George AndiL batcrn C11nl.f·.111 her talent when she appears as guest (Mendel1>ohn). 01:)Q .,,,.., the Orchmra: "üecause'' (O'Hord•lol). '7130 p •.,.. of "I'm an American" Ih is Sunday, Luilt1t'11 O«). \he Orth•m•. ARCH O.BOLER will present Nor• Ca"""''" t:•MrillJ ""011ntaln ,._If=(" i'> Oe:t.11ilsi:.r ether musíu1I programs ';00 e.m. 12•00 t)llKln :11100 :11,m, 10100 a.m. b•t1111q c.in1ral Mo.una.al" P.acimci ma Shearer in ''I'll Tell My Husband" $;00 "'·"'· '4:00 11.in. ~;OU11.m.a~oop.m. m•y be found In our Program Stttlon. "SILVER THEATER" will present on thls Friday's "Everyrnan's Theater." NBC. lovely film star Virglnla Bruce in a 11:.anern ;filll()un1.11in PU.Tl[e play Lltled "Two Loves Have l." CBS. ,:.-~t-. . ' :_: . f • ,q ' .·..~~~·~:/~ J. \~'.' t:30 •.m, 71~U ¡i..wt. &J:J,0 ,. •••••• 11111111~1"111in P.tchtc. t ,.·.~ · .• !OD p.r,,, l:OO P•'"• .· ... II/ ¡~_.<· .'. . . . ."" .. :,.Z,~:-,;1-- .' .. -._:: "BELfEVE rr OR NOT" but "SCREEN GUfLD THEA'l'ER" will fo'.· }#~:.:.:.;1-,;--'I· ,.:.~;:., -, t · f1n1nn1. _,. "clubs" will be trumps on Ripley's present John Barrymore in "The program this Friday. Guests will be Greal Man Votes," the movie which, David Flnk of Brooklyn, president of under !.he inimitable Barrymore the Woman. Haters Club; Betty Orin touch. made a surprise hit to be long also o! Brooklyn, president of the remembered, though It was an unpre• Adams," Booth Tarkington's absorb• Monday, November 4 M11n Haters Club; K11e Krysler o·f lng story of an ambitious woman who Hollywood, president of the Tip Tor>• tentious a.nd unballyhooecl fllm. CBS. F. D. R. DELIVERS his final plea "'"Uinta.in ran into the marriage-and-career pers Club, :'.! group of girls over six !!l~:J,O p.m. problem somewhat ahead of her l.ime to voters on a elimactle two-hour reet tall; and Alexander Shaktman, election-eve program, arranged for by HELEN HAYES will continue her and found it worked out to the same president of the Society for the Pre• policy of dramatizing all types of end that it does frequently loday. the Democratic National Committee. vention of Disparaging Remarks NBC, MBS. plays in her "Helen Hayes Theater" CBS. Abnut Brooklyn. CBS. hlH·rn Cfiñtl'&I Nit-ú.1'1.mh' PM:il'lc, by presenting this Sunday "Alice C!•11otl"AI 11u;tnn Ct1111t,,1 ""'i>unlllln Paclf1.:i .• ~:SDp.m. .lO;Clfc;;°5m~~ll ¡:i~~;au;·~r'11ro::=: ':i..':'t1GU·r r~=lnl. >010Q p.m. •:oia 111.m. 11:00 11.1n. l:go p,m, " 10/i 13 www.americanradiohistory.com /

By There's a real-life wishing-well Lorraine Thomas on the airlanes and here's how it may fulfill your fondest wish

OST of us, at one time or an• Her wish was one of the first selected my one wish Is for a chance to sing on A young girl dreams of a career as other, have wished on "star to be fulfilled on the "Your Dream a big radio program." a concert pianist. She works in a store M light, star bright." In child• Has Come True" program. The Board of Well Wishers in• in a large city and part of her meager hood most of us waited for tbe day Blond, blue-eyed Mildred was sent vestigated Robert's appeal, visited bis earnings go toward the support of her when we would meet Aladdin with to Hollywood. There she was given a home and talked with his mother and father and mother. For years the girl his magic lamp. screen test by Paramount Pictures. the other members o! his family. They has spent o.n music lessons every Today our waiting is over. Broad• Another dream that came true was visited his employers, too, and found available cent she could save. She casting tells us to wish, and our that of fourteen-year-old Lillian his wish to be a deserving one. had been awarded a scholarship in a dreams will come true.· Seregos of Chicago, whose letter re• So on the first broadcast of "Your music conservatory, but after com• It is a new program called "Your vealed that her life was dark and Dream Has Come True" Robert Fisch• pleting the course she found it impos• Dream Has Corne True" broadcast gloomy because she had lost one of er sang on a Coast-to-Coast network. sible to obtain employment in her over NBC each Sunday afternoon at her front teeth while swimming last Singing "Will You Remember'?" from chosen field. She believes that if the 5: 30 EST. It offers a Cyclopean ear summer. Her family could not afford Sigmund Rornberg's "Maytíme," he right people could hear her play she into which all of us, whether Dead at the time to have the precious was heard in a duet with Miss Mary might be given an opportunity she End Kids or Buster Browns, may pour tooth restored. 11•.1cCormic, noted operatic soprano, desires-tó follow a career as a con• our desires and wishes. The sincerity and honest appeal in who graciously consented to appear cert pianist. Some of us will find those wishes the líttle girl's letter won the sym• on the program with the young sing• coming true-while the whole world pathy of the Board of Well Wishers, er. Thus Robert Fischer was given his A YOUNG man who went out west listens. Thereby hangs the story of and now Lillian is flashing a nice new big chance to realize a long-cherished some years ago dreamed of send• radio's newest and most entertaining tooth at the little boys in school. dream. ing for his father and mother. The boy experiment in programming. Jackie Lane, eleven-year-old lad nether wish granted on the first works as a cowhand and does not have Perhaps you heard the premiere from Fort Madison, Iowa, had one "Your Dream Has Come True" pro• much money. but he wants to bring last Sunday. If you did you know burning ambition, and that was to ride gram carne from a girl who wanted to his parents out west so that they can that there is a Board of Well Wishers in the cab of the Super Chief, crack be an airline hostess and was subse• enjoy their old age far away from headed by Doctor Samuel Stevens, train on the Sante Fe Railroad. Jackie quently given a position with Ameri• the dismal home which had been president of Grinnell College, Grin• longed to enjoy the thrill that comes can Airlines. theirs in a crowded city. nell, Iowa. This board selects those of guiding a huge engine through the Letters are pouring into the Quaker Each of the dreams will, in í urri, wishes which they have found to be night, feeling the surge of power in Oats Company, which sponsors this be passed on by the Board oI Well most deserving and worthy. The the wheels, feeling the mass of iron program. Sorne dream of :fame and Wishers and then some will be ful• wishee is informed. Do you begin to and -steel respond to his very touch. fortune, some or great things, some of filled at radio's "Wishing Well." see the evolution of an uncommonly He had inherited his love of engines small. Entirely new in the realm of stimulating story? Irorn his father and grandfather, both As an example of the great variance auclience-partici pa tion shows. "Your On the opening broadcast the story of whom had been locomotive engi• in the wishes that have been sent in Dream Has Come True" is a fantasy of twenty-two-year-old Mildred Den• neers on the Sante Fe. for consideration by the Board of played around a wishing well to nison was dramatized. "I want to drive the new Super Well Wishers is one from an old man which anyone-you or me or the fel• Mildred, who dreamed of becoming Chief," Jackie pleaded. "I'd like to who has been an invali.d for many low next door-may come with his a famous actress, performed in Milne's ride up there in the cab and feel the years. He occupies a small room in a heart's desire. Deep in the well lives "Romantic Age" in her senior year i.n wind in my face and see the trees and tenement district. His only son, em• the oracle whose magic power it is to the Mount Vernon, Ohio, High School. houses go speeding by." ployed at a low-paying job in a dis• grant wishes and make dreams come Her mother and father glowed with tant city, sends the father just enough true. But there the Iantasy ends. pride as the audience applauded. The W1!.,EN the Super Chief pulled out money to pay the rent and keep him Unlike the wishing wells of Grimm, scene then changed to the meeting be• of Chicago the following Thurs• alive. Before he was bedridden, the the wisher does not awaken in the tween the parents and daughter after day, Jackie Lane was aboard the cab man had lived an active outdoor life cold light of day to the realization the play was over. Mildred was in and was allowed to hold the throttle and al ways had enjoyed the sun and that what he has been dreaming is a tears, her young heart near to break• for part of the run. The engineer in the the sight of the sky. His dream is to fairy-talc, nicely fashioned as an ing, for she realized that it probably cab was one of Jackie's father's old• have a skylight in his tiny room so escape from the rigors and heartbreak was the last time she ever would have est friends, and he got a tremendous that he once again can see the blue of life. What he has been undergoing a chance to act. She knew her parents thrill himself out of seeing the dream sky and sunlight. is real. concrete wish-fulfilment. The did not have money enough to send come true for a youngster who took Another wish comes from a widow program itself is a dream come true her to a dramatic school; that they such pride in the work his father who is fighting desperately to earn a with unlimited opportunity for hon• could not afford even to let her go to had done. Iiving for herself and her child. She est-to-goodness well-doing from week Chicago, where she might fmd an op• Robert Fischer worked for a public• has been unable to obtain employ• to week. Perhaps the fantasy doesn't portunity to follow her career as an utility company in Hammond, Indiana, ment because prospective employers end. Perhaps-well, the very idea is actress. to help support his mother, two sis• wm not allow her to bring her child fantastic. But, filled with the hope and ambi• ters and a young brother. to work with her and she cannot leave What was that old saying? "Wish tion of youth, she went to Chicago "I'll tell you what I wlsh," he him at home alone. The woman has Jong enough ... wish strong enough" and worked to help pay for dramatic wrote. "Ever since I was a kid I've no particular training. but feels that and whatever you wish will be yours. and music courses at the Chicago Mu• been singing. I've taken lessons when• she would make a good housekeeper sical College. She was working as a. ever I could get enough money to• OI" companion. Her unostentauous "Your Dream Has Come Tr-ue " may hostess in the English Tea Room in gether for them. The last time I saw wish is to obtain a position of that be heard Sunday over an NBC net• Marshall Field's store when she wrote my music teacher he told me to work sort in a home where she may earn work at: her letter to the "Wishing Well," tell• hard and try to get somebody who her living and may be allowed to EST 5:30 p.m. CST 4:30 p.m ing oí her ambition to be an actress. knows music to listen to me sing. So keep her child with her. MST 3:30 p.m. PST 2:30 p.m 14 1.0/4 N 15 www.americanradiohistory.com TH IS WE EK'S PROGRAMS

Pa¡e 16 10/4-Y llF"NBC-Milestones in 1h• His• tory ot Musici; Heward Hansen, dir.: Wl::AF WTIC Kl'W SATURDAY Log of Stations Listed in Edition Y-New England CBS·Y1): WJZ KYW 1020 10.000 Phi11delohi•. P•. NBC·A WJAR 890 5,000 prevldenee. R. J. NBC·R ll'AOY WJilR (ow·15.33) MORNING WAAB 1110 1,000 Bci:5ton,Ma.u. MBS-CN WJZ 76D 50.000 New York City NBC·B ~lem~N (I( Uni h1:euUy oc WABC 860 50.000 New Yo!'k C:l\1 CBS WlAW 680 1.000 Lil.wrence. Mil.SS. Local Ch~t·ii.ctto Tl. wtll dl!M!Ulili ·•O@~ ''el1Jph11; lutlflllJ' ta A1il.crlru:1 WABY 250 Albany, N. Y. NBC·B-MBS WLLH 1370 250 Lowe II, MiilSS. MBS-YN *Sfar In program listlogo mo nemi)~r•c1.'' WATR 1290 250 lv.lterbury, Cann, MBS-YN WMAS 1420 250 Sprlng11eld. M•ss. CBS *Nows: IVAAB WHN WNBC lndlcotH news broodcod. WBRK 1310 250 Pitts11eld. Mm. MBS-YN WMCA 570 1.000 New York Cit~ Local CBl 8:00 EST WBRY 15l0 1,000 W~t11:rbur~. Conn. CBS WMEX 1470 5.000 Boston, M~s·L Loci1I \VBH Y-Musleal W.orhhop *NBC-Hows: Wt::AF üw-21.S) WBZ- WNAC 1230 5.000 Boston. Mass. NBC·A·YN *WBZ·Ni:w5¡ Football Po.-e<::iat; WBlA~ 990 50.000 Bastan. Mass, NBC-8 WNBC mo 1.000 New BrlUln, Conn. NBC·B Rtpubll<0n Stat• C-Om. *NBC-News: WJZ WNDC WBZ WCAU 1170 50,000 CBS WNBF 1500 Bin91'tamton. N. V. CBS·MBS WABY Phil•delphi1. Pa. zso *WCAU-N1:w:s:t;;irm W~c:kly WCOP llZO 500 BDston, M,¡ss_ LO[j(I WNBH BIO 2;0 New B•dford. Mus. MBS·YN WCOP-Slim Summerfield *CBS·Nny. N. Y. CBS *WEAN-Ne-.. ••·5: S.hnp¡1i"'! Neow• Wl8X WCAU WORC IVNBF WEAN 780 5.000 Pro•idenco. R. l. NBC·B·MBS·YN WOR 710 SO.ODO Nowark. N. J. MBS WE£1-.11on en the Farm (sw-17.83) Wl:El 590 5.000 Boston. Mus. CBS WOAC 1280 500 Worcester, M-.ss. CBS \VfLl-Lm1c.hN1n Dunce *NBC-Nows: Hert & Abro¡d: WELi 930 500 Ne:w Haven, Con.n. Lot.il.1 WORL 920 500 Boston, Ma.s5. Loe.¡\ *lVGY-Ne~¡ M;:men the Fil.Tm WNBC WTAG (•w-21.5) WGY 790 50.000 Schenectady. N.Y. NBC-R WPRO 630 s.ooo ProYiden", R. l. CBS *''HIA.1-Exte:JlUon Ser-vice: ~C!:W!o · WHAi 1210 250 Greenñeld, Mass. MBS-VN WSAR 1450 1.000 Fall River, Mus.. MBS-YN 1'\VHAM-Hil 1J(U1eD11y:Nnni *VN·News: WICC WLLH WNBH Springli,ld. Mus. MBS-CN WEAN WSAfi WNAC WNLC WHAM 1150 50.000 Rochester. N .Y. NBC-B WSPR 1140 500 *WHDH·Wo>ther¡ New> WHAZ BOO 1.000 Troy. N. Y. NBC WTAG 580 5.000 Worcutet, Mus. NBC·R-YN *WLAW-5m~i11l Column; New• WBRK WTHT WSP!l WHAi MBS-CN WATR WHDH 830 1,000 acstcn. Mas5o. Local WTHT 1200 250 Hartfor~. Conn. WMl:A·Chri:ri.tt.111S.::ulüct? L1.1cLur1· Now York City 1G-IO HarHord, Conn. NBC·R *N•"" won WJAB IYMAS WHN 1010 5,000 Local WT!C 50.000 WMEX-Studia Orch. 11'1lC WIBX 1200 250 utlca, N. V_ CBS W NAC:-Musital Houndup Mu>ic.I Clock: KYW WOKO \\.'NBF-Dimmock Time WGY N BC-Na.tionail Broaidcis1in_g Cornpillny NOTICE: Thir inform.ation conlained in the program Wr\t.Hl·~ew llcdlori.I Spe111b 8:15 CBS-Columbia Broad<.olitlng Sysu:m sdu:dt.1IH pn::scn~cd ln these pa-gts is "Supplied by the '5t•tlons WNLC·.llelndy Lene *CBS-Music of Today; News: MBS-Mutu•I Broa~cntln9 Syt,¡tion Ust~d. (sw-17.83) CBS-Country Journ•I: WABC WPUO WMAS WOHC WOKO YN-Wuth" Ser v I e e: WJ\BH wiux IVNAC WLLH \\'SAR WEAN llayor La Om1rdl.111 cu: Sew WICC WJ\LC WSPR Yurk CILl wlll ecveet i11tms for *New.: WCOP ll'TlC WABY rh~ t'll1 II vut IJ~W,vlt<>hu1::i.loe IYMAS h•rmhrnJ !rty \V'.\IEX·Jo-c Jlubfo's Disro\'etie.! 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    www.americanradiohistory.com EDGAR BERGEN(l.Jmeets Thel• NO LONGER ward of Nash• ma Jean, arriving in Hollywood ville juvenile court, Thelma Jean THELMA'S natural gift for ven• to be his protegee-understudy does Chinatown with Bergen triloquism first attracted Bergen. Above: With dummy and friend

    the Everybody knows that Bergen has brains - here's the evidence that the great show• man has a heart. too! nobody knows

    his new plane when he ñew Ho, ho, ho!" it back to Hollywood. A An impromptu duel ensued which she walked up to the microphone that some pretty tough professional strug• for she was entranced by Charlie Mc• No'f' the clouds of her past showed bigger story was at the left the veteran ventriloquist nothing day. She's a regular little showman, gles. She didn't suspect-but others do Carthy, appearing with W. C. Fields a little silver lining. She retained her other end of that air jaunt less than astonished. That noon he was and has a natural talent that I think -that he must have been thinking of in "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man." trouper instinct. She practised her -at Nashville, T'e nn., going on the air over WSMat a radio• should be developed." But it's hard those struggles and how puny they She had heard only vaguely of Char• ventriloquism diligently, creating for where Bergen went a few press luncheon in the Andrew Jackson to believe reticent Mr. Bergen's im• seemed as Thelma Jean told her story. lie, but she identifiedhim clearly with herself a new dummy named Elmer, weeks ago to take delivery Hotel. He invited Thelma Jean to go plication that it was just objective The girl's parents separated when the dolls on sale at the drug stores. because she realized for professional on his new Stinson 105 on the air with him. appreciation of talent that stirred his she was hardly more than a year old. She held back pennies till she could purposes Charlie belonged to Mr. Ber• monoplane. Bergen made interest. Most people will choose to She has no early recollection of her buy one of those McCarthy dolls. gen. But she keeps a big place in her the trip to Nashville as a JACK HARRIS, WSM announcer believe there was something of senti• mother. Her father was a one-man Charlie was her first-and only-boy heart for her Charlie-doll, her first regular passenger on a who handled the broadcast, admits ment mixed up in Bergen's suggestion medicine show, to whose credit might friend, her inseparable pal. She talked love. Thelma Jean entertained her giant airliner, unaware he crossed his fingers when he pre• that the valiant little artist have a be marked up service as an army flier to him. playmates, appeared in amateur shows that he was a little girl's sented the little girl to Bergen at the further trial. in World War I. On the other side of And Charlie talked back to her! and now and then on the radio. And Prince Charming riding in mike. He knew the comedian was They went to the WSMstudios, and the ledger was his treatment of his Thelma Jean doesn't know just how she dreamed of a big chance for her• from the West to rescue tired, that he might have become a bit the master showman listened with a tiny daughter. From her babyhood she gave the doll a voice of his own. self and Elmer. her from the curse of a callous to the frequent presenting to critical ear while Thelma Jean did she was carried with her father from It just happened (Bergen calls her a As it should to anyone as worthy, it sordid past and perhaps him of prodigies; and the announcer, some of her little skits. Then he faced town to town. Never in the same place rarity-a "natural" ventriloquist). Her happened. Came Bergen, the meeting, take her into the dream knowing Thelma Jean's 'rníserable her at the microphone and engaged long enough to call it home. little friend became more alive to her, the tryout, her fear-haunted story. She world she bad longed for past, didn't want her to be hurt fur• her in ad-lib banter. Like a veteran and Thelma Jean, too, became sun• told it all the way through. Bergen OME Sunday night within the detached, automatic individual, or to but had scarcely dared hope for. ther by indifference. trouper the youngster seized the oc• EVER since she can remember, her nier, happier. asked her simply, "How would you next few months-perhaps about just not think of him much in any After his arrival at Nashville, Ber• Thelma Jean picked up her cue from casion. Without freezing, without fal• father had forced her to perform in This was her first real friend and like to go to Hollywood?" S Christmas-time, if the radio sense. gen was test-hopping his new ship at Bergen and started to tell her life• tering she cracked back. The radio his medicine show. She danced, re• she began to thínk of the future-• So Thelma Jean has gone to Holly• grapevine whispers correctly-twelve• But Edgar Bergen the man is very the airport when he was approached story, but her dummy, which she calls 'comedy ace found himself laughing at, cited verses, told jokes, gamely-for hers and Charlie's, But wood, with a matron• year-old Thelma Jean Graham will much alive. He has a fine home and by a wistfully pretty little girl carry• Elmer, kept interrupting to tell his-• laughing with Thelma Jean - found hadn'tDaddy said they'd starve unless hers we're not make- companion, at Bergen's throw her voice out on the air and plenty of friends, a reputable name ing a ragged Charlie McCarthy doll. which he said was more important himself part of the audience, and loved she helped him make money? When believe plans, like those expense. She has be• prove whether Edgar Bergen was and public renown. He has traveled The meeting had been arranged by a and much more interesting. The little it. No one could listen with coldly there were no customers Thelma Jean of most girls with dolls come a ward of the right in calling her the greatest natural widely, now files his own airplane. Nashville radío announcer who knew showgirl tossed cue after cue to Ber• analytical ears to such whip-cracking had to take her father's battered hat and doll-houses.Her lile BY juvenile court, in Los ventriloquist be ever saw. Her great The world's greatest double-voiced en• Thelma Jean Graham as a bright little gen, who caught them and entered wit as Thelma Jean displayed once and beg on street corners, courthouse hadn't been play. She Angeles, she fias been test may also offer gripping conclu• tertainer is a man with everything. ward of the juvenile court-a child heartily into a spontaneous act which when Elmer's pants fell down and lawns, in beer parlors and dance halls. was serious. DON placed in a private siveness of another gratifying truth But how about .a heart? Has that, who entertained her little pals in the had the spectators on the edges of she put this impromptu scoldingin his She remembers her humiliation-but Some kind-hearted home, and sent to a good -that the man whose voice belongs like Bergen's voice, been thrown into Children's Home and occasionally the their chairs rocking with laughter. mouth: "This would never have hap• she remembers also that she was often person who heard of her professional school (not to a dummy on his knee has a heart the wooden body and colorful career public with her amateur ventrilo• The broadcast ñnished, Thelma Jean, pened if you'd stuck to the old• hungry. plight directed her to MOORE oneofthe snootyplaces), that beats solidly under his own shirt. of Charlie McCarthy completely and quism. bright-eyed but inwardly tremulous, fashioned safety pin. You and your Until she was eleven the child was the juvenile court. There where she is learning, Charlie McCarthy the air person• irretrievably? Or is there a heart left "I'm a great admirer of Charlie, waited her idol's comment. The tired bobby-pins. Phooey!" an undernourished waif, a weary litUe Thelma Jean found a in addition to ordinary ality is so vividly alive that listeners to go out to a real child with warm Mr. Bergen," said the litUe girl. Then look had gone fr-om Bergen's eyes, Finally Bergen asked Thelma Jean hoofer, an embarrassed beggar. And real-life friend in Judge studies, dancing and must find it hard to see Edgar Bergen blood of life and aspiration and she added, guilelessly, "I'm a ven- and they 'too were bright. He had to tell him something of her life-story. during all this time she never saw or Sam Tatum. After checking her case oramancs. All at Bergen's experlse. as a definite individual apart from his triumph over misfortune pulsing triloquist, too." . found something fresh, wholesome, Fear must have clutched at the child's beard from her mother. Her vagrant thoroughly, he made her a ward of the He himself will spend much time lifelike but lifeless chum. Especially through her veins? A child like Bergen gave her a friendly, tolerant exhilarating - something he had not heart then. For her new-found friend father was her only companion. It was court. She was put in the Nashville coaching her in ventriloquism and is this true because Bergen, naturally Thelma Jean Graham. smile, thinking, be later confessed, found in Hollywoodor all of the show didn't know she had no mother and a lonely life for a litUe girl-until she Children's Municipal Home, where showmanship. reserved and a shrewd showman, de• Listeners who tuned in the first "Sweet girl Guess I'll have to 'listen world. Bergen said later, "I know daddy, legally. Maybe that would found a friend. His name: Charlie finally she and Charlie found warm Says Bergen of his plans for her: liberately keeps Charlie's personality broadcast of this season's "Chase and to her." there are thousands of 'home problem' make a difference. Maybe Mr. Bergen McCarthy. beds, good food, pretty clothes, play• "I'll get her one or two new dummies. in front of his own on the air. There• Sanborn Program" heard McCarthy He lapsed into a McCarthy cackle children, and it wasn't sympathy for would frown on her pathetic past. But Thelma Jean had saved a few pen• mates and an opportunity to go to and some stage clothes. If she con• fore it's easy to think of Bergen as a razz Bergen about almost cracking up and said, "Let's see what you can do. her that won me to her but the way neither did Thelma Jean know that nies and bought a ticket to a cheap school'-- security and happiness fo· tinues to show signs of progress I think Mr. Bergen himself had been through theater. It was the bargain of her life, Thelma Jean. (Continued on Pa.ge41)

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    www.americanradiohistory.com BAND OF THE: WE:E:K is Griff ON ON Williams', whose smart aggre• gation is heard frequently over Mutual wires from the Conti• nental Room e+ Ch ic e q o's Stevens Hotel. Bondmen ore identified column one. below

    tel in New York ... Mrs. Jimmy Griff Williams honored this week; "Sing for Grier hits filed suit for divorce from her bandleader husband, charging cruelty. She used to sing with his Your Money," new show over Mutual Monday band before they tied the knot ... Jimmy Blake. o( U)e Tommy Dorsey nights; Marion Hutton weds band-manager band, and Mary Ann McCaU. vocalist wl th Tommy Reynolds' band, wlll say •.I do," If they haven't already ... The Enrie Madrigueras are expecting By MARTIN LEWIS a stork visit. She used lo be Patricia Gilmore and also sang with her hus• band's band ... Tl's a seven-and-a• half-pound boy Ior the Muzzy Mar• UT of the great Golden West dlsplayed many times during the early wardrobe. fur coats and gowns, cellinos. in the vcar l936 came one part or his music career when the charging them to Bonnie. Tl1e police Dldcuulon1 O Griff Williams plus ml orches• breaks went ;igalnst him, and for his haven't caught up with the gal yet tra or talented young musicians and cousistcutly pleasing arrangements, and the real Bonnie has had an awful CLENN Ml.LLER-"A lfarldful er Stars" (Bluebird B-10893)-0lena a style or music that "sings as it Mov•~-RAoro Gu10£ nominates the lot of trouble because of il. records a muvic tune (from M-G-M's swings." lt was both the pleasing per• Crilf Will.lams orchestra as the BAND •.Hullabaloo"), a number wilh which sonality of the man and the intriguing OF THE WEEK! Next week: Cene Oebut he has had much success in playing quality of his band's music which suc• Krupa. The Blackhawk In Chicago has a at dance engagements. Wuxing is in ceeded in obtaining the Iiking ot hotel reputalion fol' giving band leaders the slow Lcm1>0,with singer Ray Eberle supper-room patrons in cities such as Three issues ago we told about needed Iifl Lo start them on the road telling all about it. Interesting piece Chicago, Cleveland and Cincinna ti, banrtleader Eddie Oliver's new letea, to fame. ll was In this spot that Kay of Instrumental work is tenor saxlng Tod;iy the Williams music is the stilrtecl ill the Stevens Hotel in Chi• Kyser Inaugurated his "College of of Tex Benecke. R.everse: ..Yester• Musical Knowledge" idea. From the thoughts" (Miller o·nd orchestra, Ray choice o! listeners and dancers alike, cago. oc invlung dancers up lo the Eberle. vocal isl) . due to the frequent airings via the mike In •ing with the band. Frankie Blackhawk the other Monday night Mutual Broadcasting System, and to Masten apparently thinks ít's a good a new idea was started which should EDDY HOW ARD- •.Síardust" nncl Varsity recordings. The Williams mu• idea too. for word reaches us that Mr. click with the listeners. It's called "Old Fashioned Love" (Columbia sic. while In line with the demand for ,1aste1·shas a new reature at the ho• ..Sing for Your Money." and the con• 35771)-Eddy lakes time out from his the new rhythm. does not entirely tel where he plays in New York. He testants, selected from the patrons in radio work to wax a couple or Jazz calls it ..Sing a Song with Masters." lile place. pick a card on which the tunes that were outstanding in their forsake the smoother and more sooth• time. "Stardust." une of the greatest ing measures which many prerer. I hope he thanks this department for title or n song is printed. If they can jau numbers ever lo be written, is Williams' car+y classical-music train• writing about it and Mr. Oliver for sing the song they get o cash pri zc. sung by Howard in slow time. with ing probably has something to do with thinking o! it ... Fred Warlng·s very It's heard over the Mutual network both the singer and the orchestra in• this. Featured in the Williams band novel .•Push-Button Tuning" comedy late Monday nights. with Pierre jecting lots of rhythmic feeling. "Old are Walter King anct Bob Kirk. who, feature is now broadcast during his Andre as emcee, along with the ex• Fashioned Love" ls an example oí in addition lo their instrumental Wednesday night sessions. Tf you ceedingly excellent music of Raymond perfected j"zz technique. chores, take over during the vocal ha ven ·1 heard it. g1ve a listen . . . Scott and his band. lncideataliy. RAYMOND SCOTT-··¡ Dun·t Want interludes. The Williams band lines Te1Ty Sh;ind has signed a song-writ• watch this band go places. Ray has a to Cry Any More" (Columbia 35773) up (or your inspection above as fol• ing contract wltb Warner Bros. Only lot of new men and their music and -This number from the Bing Crosby lows (front row, left to right): Joe a few hours after he put hi& name on arrangements are wurlh caring. film. "Rhythm on the River," is an en• Poretta, sax; Bob Lipsky. sax; Ron U1e dotted line he completed his firat tertaining, highly danceable arrange• Conrad, sax and violin: Bruce Yantis. tune for them, whlch was "Am l Purely Personal ment, with the vocals being handled violin; Waller King. drums and vo• T~lking Out of Turn?" ... Summy Those who know them well weren't by Clyde Burke, whom Scott recently calist (high tenor voice): GriIT Wil• Kaye's opening at the Commodore surprised al lhe announcement that hirecl. Reverse: "Half Way Down the Street" (Scull and orchestra; vocal liams, piano. et al.: Bob Kirlc. sax and Hotel was attended by most oC the Orrin Tucker and his vocalist, Bonnie ·ho1·usby Clyde Burke). baritone vocalist. Back row (left. to big bandleaders that arc in the big Baker, would wed. They've been sing• right): Ernie Gibbs, trombone; John city. Ditto ror Abe Lyman's Hotel lllll love songs to each other for Rec:ordmendcd Ouse, trumpet: Jules Herman. trum• New Yorker opening. Lyman is one months. Now you know why Bonnie Deanna Durbin's sweet singing of pet; "Joe" Rigdon. piano; Les Weider• or the best-liked bandleacters in the turned down that movie offer last "When Apdl Sings" (Decca 3414); hold, string bass. country and draws crowds wher-ever yeaJ• when H didn't Include her boss• Dotly Dawn's waxing oí "Hep-Tee• The theme song oí the Williams he plays ... Bonnie King, vocalist man . . . Glenn Miller's vocalist, Hootie .. (Okeh 5842); Eddy Ouehin's ..Two Dreams Met" (Columbia 35774); band Is "Dream Music," which the with lhe Crosby outfit. has had a lol Marion Hulton, upped and man·Jed Tony Martin's and Frances Lang• orchestra-leader composed while at• of "double-trouble" because a girl Jack Philbin. Johnny Long's band ford's ducting oí .•Our Love Affair" t.endiag StanCord University. It was has been moking the rounds oí Los manager. For the lime being. Marion (Decca 3415). and Bob Chester's the hit song of the campus snow, For Angeles department si-Ores buying is spending her honeymoon in be• •.You're Breaking My Heart All Over hls tenacity of purpose which was merchandise, including a complete tween vocals at the Pennsylvania Ho- Again" (Bluebird B-10890). ~ JV/4 37

    www.americanradiohistory.com blessed event this lall-her tbird ... Radio celebrates its twentieth birth• day November ll ... "Court of Miss• ing Heirs" on CBS has turned up heirs I/~ to more than $244,800 since last De• cember ... The minimum pay for all BY radio arttsts was boosted from Len to thirty nercent under a new agreement s.igñed by the networks and the Arner• EVANS PLUMMER lcan Federation of Radio Artists.

    Tune In Your Ughts LAST WEEK NBC closed a deo! The clay is coming when you'll tune with the Tournament of Roses in your lights instead of turning them whereby that network will have on. Sounds a bit fantastic, but it can the exclusive air rights to the be done right now. Westinghouse January first Rose Bowl football demonstrated on October 18 just how gome. Pact marks the first time electric power can be transmitted by radio. A group of professors were other nets have been shut out handed flashlight bulbs, which they from this famous East-West tilt. held aloft. Then engineers turned on the new radío generator. The bulbs lighted. When the generator was EDDIE BRACKEN, he who used to turned off the lights faded out. Won• be Henry Ald1·lch's "Diny.'' is derful thing-e-this radio! working out so wet I on the "Chase and Sanborn Program" that he may Because Robert Ripley's broadcast continue ns ¡¡ Tegular foil of Charlie last week was canceled for a politi• McCarthy and Edga1· Bergen ... The cal talk. three persons get two \rips Ritz Brothers audition~ October 18 each \o New York. One from Cali• !or sponsorship by Royal Crown Cola .. Whal's all this about Bing Crosby Providence; WSYR, Syracuse, and fornia, one from Canada and one from Massa ch usatts came for the show. buying the Buston Reds? That would WTCN, Mlnneapolis, refused lo carry take a lot of beans, but Bing has 'em their broadcasts. Ripl<'.'y couldn't hold them over Ior the November 1 program, because that . .. Paramount Is talking about pre• miering the Jack Benny-Fred Allen ~{/tftl No•/ Kid CBS Out program is about Navy Day and they wouldn't fil inlo lhe theme. So all "Love Thy Neighbor" film at Mlami Nazj - dominated Roumania has Beach on Christmas with both stars on kicked Winston Burdett, CBS com• were sent home to return again to BY New York on November 8. hand ... Which reminds that Kate mentator. out of thnt country-the Smith heads west this month for sev• first time in history that an American eral broadcasts, will do one al Tucson, WILSON BROWN radio representative has been thus M/scellony Fred Allen, entertainlng the presi• Arizona, to accent tbe world premiere expelled. Despite the fact that Bur• there of the picture "Arizona" . dett's broadcasts were always cen• dent of the League for Less Noise on Ms show, saluted him with ten sec• .Ioun BlondeU 1·esumed lile ''I Want a sored at , the Rournanians Divorce" alrcasts October 16 over THE METROPOLITAN OPERA re• (at Nazi urging) were irritated and onds of complete silence, a new idea turns to th• air Dec. 7, sponsored in comedy ... Col. Schwarzkopf bas MBS stations from the old (yet new) gave him five days to clear out. While Melrose Avenue NBC Hollywood by Texaco. Rumor is that Texaco Burdett holds the distinction of being been called for military service, so "Gang Busters" is looking for a new studios which on December 1, a.fler bought the opera as a good-will the first to rouse the Hitler ire with redecoration and remodeling, will be• program to counteract newspaper this result, be has lots of company ln head man ... James Caesar Petr-íf lo, the czar of the musicians union, got come the West Coast center for Mu• stories that the recently resigned Hiller's antl - commentator society, tual and Don Lee programs ... Jim• H. V_ Kall<::nborn and Wythe Williams mad at CBS again and jerked off all Texaco president had been chum• the lat.e dance bands ... Katharine mie Fidler has several hot radio deals ming oround with a Nazi agent. both have a price on their heads on ... and Fred Stone and daughters should they ever set foot on Nazi soil. Cornell of the stage will bow to radio November 10, when all three networks Pauta and Dorothy are 1iollshlng an salute the Red Cross ... Jean Hol• aírcast series to be tagged "The Slone Tho Duclres.s Reconi:idien Family Boardf ng-House" . . . This THE Democrats, as reported last 'I'he Duchess of Windsor has recon• loway, only twenty-one years old, is week, bought up all the time up to wr ittng the scripts for the "Kate will let Betty Wl.nkler, in Chicago, sidered radio and has indicated she know who sent her that "ñoral" piece 12 midnight EST November 4 to make would appear on u twenty-six-week Smith Hour" and "My Son and I" ... sure of gct1.ing in the last word be/ore November 22 will be "Mary Margaret of vegetables when she starred ns the series for $500.000 with everything "Cal Wife." The guilty one: Gale Page! voters go to the polls. Bul lhe Re• above expenses going to the British McBride Day" in Missour i, She will publicans are having the last laugh. War Relief Fund. The same agency go nut by plane after her November They bought up aH networks from 12 that handles the "Ford Sunday Eve• 21 broadcast, putting aside the pleas• Se:ripter.s ln Conscrrptlon midnight to I a.m, EST the same night, ning Hour" Is offering the Duchess ure or a Thanksgiving dinner so she Hollywood microphone idols who assuring them of tile last word . . . fo1·sale at this figure with the under• can broadcast from Mexico, Missouri. signed for Uncle Sam's new lottery Bin Adams, actor called upon when• standing tha], the program must origi• where she held her first job after army October 16included bandíeaders ever Roosevel l ls to be impersonated, nate in the Bahamas. It is reported graduating in Jow·nalism. Movu:-RA• Kay Kyser, Bob Crosby, Artie Shaw, is wearing a Willkie button ... When some cosmetic firms are interested. DIO GUIDE'S editor, Curtis Mitchell, John Scott Troller, Charles Dant, the government made EllíoLt Roose• will be master of ceremonies Of the Gordon Jenkins and Skinnay En.nis; velt a captain, the Texas State Net• O•car Levant Stumped Missouri program. cowboy Gene Autry; singers Dick work gave Its presidency, which El• Oscar Levant's mental capers might liott resigned, to his wile ... 'I'hariks be all right tor the radio audience but lo radio and the difference in time, they didn't mean a thing when iL California voters can know the trend came time to register for the Novem• of New York voting even before they ber 5 election. The Board of Elections go to the polls, there being three made him take the literacy test given hours difr.-.rence in poll-closing time. to all first voters--to prove that he We're reminded that, to be technical, could read and write. Then on con• we can add that some parts of the scription day, Oscar reported fo1·reg• world, because of this time difference, istration and got along swell until the will know the November 5 results on clerk asked, "What is your complex• November 4 ... Mutual has found a ion?" "Swarthy," replied the musi• sponsor for ten five-minute-election• cian. "It is not!" shot back the clerk. returns periods U1e evening of No• "'It•s sallow." 11It ls not sal.low," he re• vember 5-the first time America's torted. The registra lion cards have no voting has been placed on a com• "swarthy" classíñcatlon, so Oscar was mercial basis ... The Gallup poll, reported as "sallow," much to his dis• which in 1936 predicted to a fraction appointment. Incidentally, when the of a point the outcome of the election, Levunts' baby girl was born, Eddie says that ;t found thirty-one percent Cantor wired: "Ha, ha. That's how we of the nation favors giving the Com• started." munísts some free time on the air, sixty-nine percent were opposed, Myrt Is Married fifteen percent undecided . . . The Myl'tle Vail {Myrl of "Myrt and Communists are again complaining Mo.rge") and :¡<:ddleLambert, song. lo 1he FCC, charging that WHK, agent, flew to North Co.rollna Iast -8J'llC!m •.••it.,, Cleveland; WREN, Kansas City; week and were marrted. Myrtle's VIVIEN LEIGH, absorbed in her LAURENCE OLIVIER. opposite W:NlPS, Memphis; WAGA, Atlanta; script and real-life daughter, Marge role, reheerses "Screen Guild Vivien, awaits cue. The famous KFDM, Beaumont, Texas; WEAN, (Mrs. Peter Fick), is expecting a Theater" appearance October 13 pair did Coward's "Private Lives" 38 lU/< N

    www.americanradiohistory.com Powel.I. Dennis Day and Bob Stevens; Metro stars, pictures and musicals arc answers .. It's gralilyin{l to see the comedians Arthur Lake, Bill Thomp• being sent to rodio stations, and on fellows al the bottom gel the breaks. son and Hal Penry: actors .Tim Ame• October 28 all "Lux Theater" Carls ll happens Quite consistently among che, Dick Cromwell. Page Cllman, heard Mickey Rooney and Judy Gar• the network page-boys, arnbluous Jack Carson, Ben Alexander. Hans land stage "Strike Up U1eBand," their youngsters who have chosen the long Conrad and Donald Wuods; comruen• current musical film hit ... Which ~ but safe way up. The regularity with tators Sam Hayes. Knoi< Manning, reminds that ;11 rehearsals far the BY which the NBC b<•YSget promotions Frank Bingman and .John Nesbitt; broadcast, Lou Silvers musicians hld here or al other stations is due In announcers Jim Bannon. Arthur Gil• their instrumems whenever Rooney DON MOORE large measure to U1e page-school more, Thomas F'reebalrn-Smíth, Ben was in the vtclntty, because Mickey coaching or Lynn Brandl, himself one Coge. Bill Goodwin and John Frazer. has o hablt or ploying (and getting oc the most completely equipped an• ~111dplaywright Arch Oboler. Dick out ot tune) every instr-ument in A HAHD for Fran Allison, sin9er, nouncers. A tlp-uñ' lo ambitious neo• I'owell spent most or his program sight! comedienne, trouper. Her Aunt phytes elsewhere is that these boys rchcarsal-ttme ribbing his over-age Fanny c:haracter was as snappy are trained specifically with the Idea showrnates with the crack "Draft Barrymore Spurns Phony KisseJ of beginning at a small station for the dodgers!" CBS reports that of its 246 .lohn Barrymore really wowed even as ever on a rec:ent "Unc:le Ezra" most solid foundation ... At CBS a Hollywood cmployes, 192 arc men and the natives when he guested on Rucly show, and her c:omedy song was singir1g page-boy, Lloyd Webb, has 121 or these are within Lhe age limits. Vallec's ñrst broadcast this fall from a knoc:kout-in spite of the fac:t clicked as a regular on WBBMºs Hollywood. One special Barrymore she had just returned from her "Saturday Open House." touch was applied during the show's father's funeral in LaPorte, Iowa. l'•rionolly Spea•iog Oo-fh-Spof Pleil-Ups The Don (mikeman) Wilson tryst enactment or the life of Va IIce. Sound-effects were supposed to indi• Willard Farnum. juvenile character wilh Peggy Kent may have blown up, uetor, nppear-ing in a recent ..Dog but that blonde he was lunching cate Rudy'~ kissing of his ñrst sweet• TlfE new Mutual sketch, "Lew hcnrt-but Barrymore couldn't resist Loyal" (Friday night), features a House" skit. spoke his piece. backed at Lhe Brown Derby October 19 re• away from the mike. and sat down• sembled her very much! ... Penny that impulse to kiss in person U1c double bait.--one pall"iolic, one pe• leading lady, Lurene Tuttle. Result: cuniary. Youngsters arc invited lo join plunk in a sound-effects tub of water. ("ºBlondie") Singleton and her film providing the "ad lib" laugh oí the producer Bob Sparks have an office He came out of the scene with lipstick Lhe Lew Loyal Patriots or America smeared all over his face and left it and wear patrlutlc badges. Listeners show for all those in the studio except at lhe CBS studios-and 3 date wilh Willard ... No, dear readers, "Louist• the preacher .Ianuary I ... Nan Grey, there for the duration or the prógrum. ulso are offered Lhe opportunlty of competlng In a money-prize contest lo anu Lark" Jack Baker is not the Kathy Marshall of CBSº ·'Those We dumbbell that his ..Breakfast Club" Love," wife of jockey Jack Westrope, lob "I lo/eed Rest" Hope Hop•len ñnd the most typical Lew Loyal and Betsy True among American boys and skits and "poems" seem lo indicate. will be placing oil her beis on a hob• Greeted, upon his return Crom the He's a college grad. and he's smart byborse next year: the order ls in South Bend premiere or "Knute girls ... Jane Gilbert (Kathleen Carney 111'"Baehclor"s Children") has enough lo play simple in some or his ... Johnny Burke, Bing Crosby's ace Rockne-All American" where he radio stunts . . . Whether by pre• lyricist, is iJll on edge lo know if bes acted us master of ceremoníes. with an an unwelcome thirty-dollar bump on her head. On a hal £-block trip from meditation or coincidence, "Uncle to be a daqdy ... Harvey Helms. of offer oí a guaranteed S20.000-plus for Wa.Jtcr·s Dog played on the home to drug store the other night a House" the AJ Pearce joke-writing staff', is one week's appearance al the Los An• Oriental Theater stage at the same divorcing ... Mrs. Agnes Austin. wife geles Paramount Theater. Bob Hope lhu¡¡ slugged her and made off wilh her purse ... William Targ of Chicago time lhal the movie. "I Love You or Gene "My Blue Heaven" Austin turned down the bid with lhe excuse Again," was showing. Strikingly ap• (not Autry), was granted a Las Vegas, that he wanted lo rest. He had just has published a signed limited edition or several of the best plays of Arch parent was the often-remarked resem• Nevada. divorce October JI on flown lo Fort Worth for ·'The West• blance between Myrna Loy, who Oboler, grounds or non-support. erner" premiere and done a Red Cross played iii the picture. and "Dog benefit al Seattle, he explained. So Ellstrom L•ad1 Doub!• lit• House" songstress Virginia Verrill, Sln9•rs Senny·Allen fnd l'i•ot Hope, "resí lng." proceeded lo fly to Sid Ellstrom, one of the rnosf versa• whose singing, acting and vivacious The 1940 verstuu of the Jack Benny• Memphis fur another Red Cross berre• tile or character actors, is currently stage personality was a big hit. Frc(I Allen feud Is based on a rlvali·y íit, did :1 week of free appearances dul111( a Jekyll-and-Hyde on "Tom here al the war-relief-aiding "Char• between tenors Dennis Day and Mix." He's both Amos Q_ Snood, a Crourood.1 Courl ol Honor Kermy Baker (If their· respective lot's Revue," and last week new to squeaky-voiced. stingy shyster, and Jt has been eii¡-hl years and more brondcasts. Day cornplnlns one Sun• San Francisco Ior a week of fun• Bill Curtis. crusading newspaper edi• than a million fon letters since the day because be "doesn't gel dialog mak lng at 11\e auto show. During all tor ... Bob Nolan, leader of lile Sons birth o( one o[ radio's best-loved like Kenny Baker on Fred Allen's this time he had his weekly broadcast of the Pioneers, cowboy singers now babies, ure "Br-eakfast. Club." Born show." and next Wednesday Baker to do. and he always round time for neard 1·cgularly on the "Uncle Ezra•· with a gag In ns mouth. It hos still his golr, Ms one relaxation. No rest pops out with ... Gee. wuitIl Dennis program, has wrillen more than Oily managed to laugh, sing and chatter its Day hears me tonight! Will lle be Cor Hope--or no Hope Ior rest. western songs. Including the ever• way through some 3,000 radio hours, jealous!" So il socs. Now Wednesday, popular "Turnbl irt' Tumbleweeds" ... and It has been a real blessed event November 20, has been sel by Baker's hglloes ... Wayne Van Dyrie's new theme song, lo millions of ttstcncrs whose daily fan clubs as º'Kenny' Baker Day." Lum and Abner aro cast on a "Let's Build a Dr-earn," was composed outlook [ust woutdnt be the sarn Which means that the Jell-O tener• vaudeville lour ... Jell-O's Rochester by Van Dvne. with lyrics by poetry• without it. Just past its eighth birth• will probably be putting the heat on is learning Lo fly; will buy a plane to reader· Fr:tnklyn Maccormack. and day. "Breakfast Ch;I¡" h~s been heard Benny to proclulrn a •.Dennis Day add lo his purple station-wagon with hns attracted enthusiastic offers from for more. air minutes than any net• Day." Or Is that Cunny? purple trailer, mee horses. two-way• severa I pu bllshcrs. work show except the ··f'arrn and radío-equipped car, yacht a11<1 Co• Home Hour." Once more. gang. u Meleo Comes to Radio lonial home. He must keep up with his Joe Kelly, quizmaster oí '"Quiz bt·eakías\ toast to Don McNcíll, Jack Metro-Goldwyn-May"'" movie-mak• job !IS mayor of Central Avenue, the Kid~." is scratching his head a good Baker, Evelyn Lynne. Nancy Marlin. ers long known not to be particularly L. A. Negro dtstríct: _ _ Charlie deal oft duty these day•, because lhe the novelty groups. Woller Blauluss enthusiastic about radio's competition, (Andy) Correll Is pasting snapshots kids in his neighborhood are aiming and the orchestra Cor radio's most are using il now lo sell M-G-M pic• or his eight-months-old daughter Dor• their toughest school questions al popular p.rogi-1.:1111: Loru; 1nay il live tures. Special transcriptions plugging othy Alyce OLl bis personal letters. him. thmking he must know nil the and laugh!

    FRED UTI AL enters CBS studios BOB HOPE helps Irene Rich eat MARVEL MAXWELL, soloist on WAYNE KING and announcer with bride, the former Medeleine birthdey c11ke M surprise press Ted Weems' show. honors his "Gar• Phil Stewert find something funny Frick, to announce "Big Sister" perty following her show Oct. 13 denie Waltz" with--11 qerdenie in script for Wayne's Sa1'. show N 10/f 39

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St:h111nl'lct.&dy. 12:30 p.m. Bulin OJB 15.20 csn. " 21.47 N. Y. U.60. 16.3'.J.9.66 1 :OOp.m. London GSF 15.11 GSI. " 16.gG WOEO. Sd1oooc.tad:r. 1:30 p.m. Bertin DJB 15.20 GSJ, " 21.$8 N. Y. 9.IS:J OSL. " 0.11 WLWO, Clnolnnatl, 2:00 p.m. Berlín OJB lS.20 OSN, " 11.82 Ohio 16.26, li.80. 3:30 p.m. Berlin OJZ 11.80 WLWO-THE INTER-NATION STATION GSP, " 15.31 u.rr. S.59. 6.08 3:45 p.m. London GSD 11.75 GST, •• tl.65 WNBl. Now York City 4:15 p.m. Berlin OJZ 11.80 HE forging or a powerful cul• 3:30 p.m. (ex. Su.)-"Pepper Young's osv. .. 11.81 11.89. 6.100. 17.78 Family •. (17.80) 1:30p.m. Rome 2R04 11.8\ tural link between the United ~~·s:i~=:Í~d1::~~:Wf.i1.i4.1'1l:~2:~~,~·l8'.1<1 2R08 17.82 3 :4S p.m. (ex. S:u.l-"'Vie & Sadt" (17.80) HBL, " 9.630 WRCA. N. Y. City 9.67 5:15 p.rn. London GSO 11.75 TSlates and its Latln-American 4:00p.m.. (ex.S11t. -··sacksta¡:e Wife'' HJJn. 11.402 WRl1L·WRUW, (17.80) UC.TB. Eou1dor 12.4.8 Do•ton, Mui. Daily Evening neighbors was completed when the 4:15p.rn.(cK.S1u.)-"Ch1b Ml)tinoee"' HPGA. Pt.aama U.70 ·u.26. lA.13, 11.79. 6:00 p.m. Berlin 11.77 new 50,000-watl of ( 11.801 ff'F'0-0, " 11.78 11.73, 6.IM OJO 4:SSp.m. (rx..Sat.)-New1 (Ene:ltsh) HVJ, Vatio.art Oity 11.74 XOOX. Cblnt. 16.19 DZD 10.54 WLWO-The Inter-Nation Station ( 17.80) fruto.China 11.78 XGOY, •• 9.625, Jl.90 Paris y 9.52 (11.80) JZJ. Japa.n n.sc v ~ u"º 9.H owned by the Crosley Corporation S:OOp.m. (ex. S•t.l-"$01 Son'' 1:'.:; 6:15 p.m. Finland OIE 15.19 S;l3 p.m. (ex. Sal.)-trccne Wicker S~n E·rt.J.iClac:,6·18 Jlu~i;lavla. 8:00 p.m, at Cincinnati, Ohio--was dedicated flJb. ~~:3. Bua.pm HAT4 9.m ( 17.80) csur, us. 9.6'7. 15,33 2.not. " 11.31 8:00 p.m. London GSO 11.15 with an elaborate Pan-Ameeican ~:JO p.m. (ex. Sat.)-"' B u d B 1 r lo n' · JtJf't, BawaH 17.9'7 :2:R06. 11 J6.3G GSC 9.58 program on Saturday, October 12. e i z.so) KIO, '' 11,61 81108. " 17.SU 8:00 p.m. Moscow RV96 15.18 s,u p.m. (ex, Sa1.)-"Toru Mix" (17.80) LXV. NOT"'IHT U.17 Slll.09, •I 9.61 The station's transmitter is lo• 6 :00 p.m. to 12 :00 mid. (rx. Sin.) - l.•atin M'l'CY. Jd."ncbukuo 11.18 2ll01t. " U.23 8:00 a.rn. Stockholm SBT 15.155 cated at Mason, Ohio. Here also is Prof!r:tim: Foeuures.. COr\tcrt RV9G,'CJ,S. S. R. llR016. " 11.76 8:15 p.m. Borlin OJO 11.77 and dance muaic, v1r-£ctx and OZD 10.54 the rhombic-beam aerial which niew• for listiem:n in Sou1h Paris y America (1.1o.2.1o or 9.59) ;1ocoml><:GSO ( 11.75) GSC (9.58) 9.52 radiates an effective power of 9:1S p.m.-U~rlin.P:ir1~fo"ri1i r.iml fo"rC!.d~DJU 8:4S p.m. London ese 9.58 6:30 p.m.-Nrwa (Spani!:,h) (1.5.25) GSD 11.75 600,000 watts Jn the Latin Amer• 7:1.5 p.m.- News tPonue-uur) (15.25) (11.77) .y (9.52) 9:30 p.m. Moscow RAN 9.60 icas, towards which the programs 11:Oop.m.-Prter Gf'ant, news Ort.)Crom the Daily Program5, Sat., Nov. 2, 6:JO p,m.-Ntws (Spanish) (1.5.25) l'ronl: OJO (11.77) Y (9.52) glish programs from the studios of 7 :OOp.m.-Frankíe Masten' Orchtstr.t. through Fri., Nov. 8 WLW-the mother station at Cin• (I S.25) 7:15 p.m.-Newuoom or the Air (l.S.2S) Mo·nday, November 4 T" orotr&rft1 lhttd l'lcn:lar• tMta tw••d.u•t d•ll11•t '"• cinnati-and English, Spanish and ••m• Lime. be••';°""• ..,•." l,.di~t~. iror lllP'OOt&Jl'tlIM'Nokül cl.Iii~ ••• DLrljf •.'°º'ª"" 1001. 11 EST City Program Station Portuguese programs produced by :;:~::::=~~~~~~~fi~~lorn. news com· menury (lS.25) 8 :30 p.m.-Lu.-.du11-"Hrhai11 S1..e~ks,'' \Yhb Lesli1.: 6:45 iil.m.-Berlin-"1101 Shots Irum the front"': WLWO's own staff at its Cincinnati 8 :30 p.m.-•' Hollywood Tomorrow!' (I S.25) ltoward: GSO ( 11.75) GSC (9.58) UJL (15.11) studios. Eugene Patterson Is the 10:00 p.m.-NBC Symphony Orc:hcs1r~ 8:15 p.m.-Londvn-Hc:adline ~e:ws. by Vernon 7 a.m.-Tokyo--J~p;rnest l>f~tlllm for A~i~ anti program director. Willied Guen• Uartl•tt: GSO (11.75) GSC (9.58) 12 ;DDmid.-'~~!~~~~ay Nleht in ,.he! States"' 9 p.m.-London-\l;i;r1cty: D••<=JZJ (II.BO) JZ! (9.535¡ ther is the general manager. On 7 :15 il,m.-Balavi::., Java-Yro~rllm for Engfü.h ( l 1.71) ver, Beu Lynn: GSC (9.58) GSI. (6.11) listeners; (7 :45 a.m.) Nows (En,lish) : PLA the station's staff are also several SUNDAYS 9 :20 p.m.-Brrli11·P:1ri!"-En1lish t:ilk by E. U. (19.5) well-qualified Spanish and Portu• 12:00 noon-'*Radio City Music HaU" Ward: DJIJ (11.77) Y (9.52) 7 :2S a.m.-S y d n e y-Bro&dc;ut tor .Easi Co11.$t 10 p.m~-Lonc!lou-·'Withio •hoeFortress." Gaor~~ guese announcers. I :00 p.m.-•l/.!;,3~~ Amtrlc•n" ( 11.80) Ul•kt: GS() (11.75) GSC (9.58) GSL <6.11l North Ameelean listenC!rS: VLQS (9.68) 2 :JO p.m.,._"Univcrsity or Chicago Round ln the following listings we pre• Tablo" (17.80) 9 ·~·~h~~~gk~:~~·1hc~t~:;;;~~iº~Co~ª•i(9.~{º~sent a brief resume of the main l;OO p.m.-N'BC S1rlng Symphony (17 ..tsO) Tuei;day, November 5 10~0 i.m.-Sr.igon-Pn,:igr_,111 for Nor1h Anu::rh::an programs to be heard regularly 3>J0 p.m.-H. V. K•ltenborn (17.80) lli"Drp,-oo~• brD&doe.auUd•li11 - D.a1lf •f'Clilt.11.,,_.~Col. 11 lislC'u~rs: nadio Sah1:on <11.78> ~ '.00 p.m.-'':Mf:!tropolhan Audition• of lhe over WLWO (all time is Eastern Air" (17.SO) 4 p.m.-L on du- 11-''Herr. l~ic, the Nils.I": GSD 11 i.m.-M a n 11 a-V•rif'ty progr-.:un fur North 6:00 p.m.-·'Cac.hglic Hour" (IS.25) ( 1l.75j Ameri<•n li.icnors: KZIUI (11.89) Standard): 6 :30 to 11 :00 p.m.-Latin Prorrra:m: Sym• 6:15 p.m.-O~l'lin·Pui~Ocrlin Phllharmoníc Or· 12:45p.m.--Guatcmab-Popul;i,r m3rir11h!1 band WEEK-DAYS phony and dance music: va· ehestra : OJO (11.77) Y (9.52) music for North Auu~rica: TGWA (15.17) riety and ncwa (15.Z.S oo !il. .59) 12;30 p.m.-"Nation1.l Firm and Home 9~20p.m.-Bcrlm-Paril'J--Artion rteport:i. from tht 2 p.m.-Lw1.w.tld\•i11r, Oelu¡.u1 Cong1..-News and 6:j0 p.m.-Ntw'i (Spanish) (1.5.25) Front: OJU (11.77) Y (9.52) mt.live music! or:M ( 10.1'4) Hour" ( 17.80) 1:JD p.m.-Frankic Mutcrw' Orch~stra :~~~::::=~:::~§:!~~:h)"(J.s'~)S.2S) 10 p,m.-Los1Jor1-1'\\'ithiu the Fortrc~.'' Clemeoce 2 P·~¡;:-A~i~::' i~~-;¡E(1f;i2'Q)t~lk aboul the war (17.80) 11 :00 p.m.-Pcter Gran,, news (Ene;li11ih) Dane : GSC (9.58) GSD (11.75) GSL (6.lll 1 (0.50) 12:40 a..m.-Tuky-.>-ºIA?f's Tune·in Hcur'": J7,,l 3 p.m.-Rouit-E'Yer1i11g concert with EnjlliSh : ;rig ::::(e~.'S'!t.~~.f~1l1ohr~~} J~r~ Mar• 12:00 mld.-News (Enj\lillh) (9.59) (11.80) enneuneements ; 21t08 (17.82) 21104 (11.81) lin" (17.80) U :30 a~m.-"Moon River," ore-an and . 3:30p.m.-Oerlin-1.onl Haw Haw's prtJP3f.t3füJ3 3:15 p.m. (ex. S1n.)- ••Ma Perkfns" (17.80) po«:tty (9.59) l>lk in Endlsh: OJB (15.20) OJZ (11.80) W•dnesday, November 6 OXM (7.27) lll'ar J!t..OVr,..,.• bro.lodlf;••• ,._1111-a., D.ally "'"".,.'"" (Caj, 11 4 p.m.-Lonrlun-··rve Sten This week": GSD 5 ¡:1.m.-6r;.i1i~l3vt}, Slov::ilda--Pro¡11;rarnfor E1~g_H~l1 GENERAL NOTES: A new El S•lvodorian listeners: (15.12) short.w.ave slltion in Britisl.ilva, Sla,.r,¡¡kia. ll (11.75) statlon, V~PB (6.575). "Li Vo2 df: Cc.ac~t- S:42 p.m.-l.ondou-D•1ily two"J1.lr.a:r;1 (Qf UnitOO oporate5 nightly from 6 to 7 p.m. EST. on .a 8:'0 p.m.-t:1~rli11-Prir1~lnll!r\"iPw ilf the \Vtock: St•l.es and C•n>d>: G80 (11.75) GSC (9.58) 11.n." at San S•IVidor. miily be htard r'laying frequency of 15.12 meg5. Announcements art OJO ( 11.77) v (9.52) GSN (11.82) bro•dc.,l station VSP nightly to 12 mid. EST. in Slov•k and English ... Th• 11,000-walt 8:15 :i~~d:.;~¡¡~dc;s¡;11<~11~~·5¡ A. c. 6:30 p.m.-P 1;111 am a--Ne:w:1 (En~liel1): HP5A with uccell1nt sign.ab .•. Robert Acton ol government st-.on-wave statíon a t Teheran, ~sc-·"9~?s, (11.70) Clinton, Indiana, writes lh>t PZH (11.383). lran, hia~ bttn hu.rd by sevcu.1 llstenen in 10p.m.-l.ondcm-''Wit hin the Fortress," H.011Bltl GSO (11.75) GSC (9.58) r.s1. (6.lll 7 p.m.-Mo111c(lw-Ne1v1, ualk:sand music lrom So· tht new Paramuibo. Dutch Guianiil. station, is the United Sut1s. lt operates as follows: Over e,,,,,, 10 p.m.-Gunt1:lmulti-5)·m1)hania: 1;01u;1:rl 1fodii;i.1,111ul ••iel Husslu tor l\nrlh Am•ríc•: RV96 (15.18)° being hUrd otU•ionally from 6:41 to 8:15 EQC (9.68). from 8:45 •.m, lo 12 noon; over 7 p.m.-Clmn1-"'-i11g. China-Chinese N:ttion11Ipen• to the prcsl1lenl of (;uonernül'l: TGWA (9.685t gram for Norlh Amcdca: <7:20 p.nt.} New•• p.m. EST. A six-note melody is sometimes EQB (6.155), from 12 noon to 3 p.m., •nd C£ndishl: XGOY (15.20) used as ~ sign-on sign.ii ... "Radio Congt ovor EPB (15.10). from l lo 4,30 p.m. EST Thursday, November 7 7 p.m.-Pannrna-.(icon1.e WilliJms• English "Rt1dio Beige" (10.14), located al Leopoldville. Bel· •.. Schedules tor Berlin's broadcasts to North lll'O• l"t0\11•11""•~..-Q.M_lc••td•H11 ..e• D.11lly •n:i.g,.....,1 ~(::a1, 11 Newspaper;": HP5G ( 11.78) gi.an Congo, is being ht.ud daily from 2 to Americ.a tine agilin been revistd. Tr.ansmis· 8:30 p.m.-L on d" u-'¡Ilrit:,in S1H•nk~L'' J, U. 7:05p.m.-Li~bon-Varicty próaram from Port u· 2:45 p.m. CST. with fair sl9nal strength in ~ions He now u follows: From 6 to 8;45 a.m. Priestley:GSU (11.75) GSC (9.58) g•I for :>lorthJ\nitric•u liotWS,by Verno11 7:15 p.m.-l.011don-11Ccmatla Ct1llsfrorn Loodrw": very inttruting native music. For 2boL1tfive to I :45. and 2 lo 2:15 p.m. ovor DJB ll>rllc. GS.O (11.75) GSC \9.58) GSD ( 11.75) GSC <9.58) minutes preceding the: op,ning of the broad· (IS.20); lrom 3:30 to 4 •nd from 4:1S to 9 p.m.-Bdli11·PMi8-·~o. K. Speaking'': OJO 7:30 p.m.-Brr1in-''Today h1 Ccrmany" CSounJ (11.77) y (952) Pichom): DJD ( 11.77) 07.IJ (I O.Sq) cut, a four-·note Interval sliniill, tallowed by 1'30 p.m. ovor DJZ (I I.SD); from 4 :50 to 11 10 p.m.-LondoQn--11WHh111 1h11Fortress," Warren reputed chords ol niltln music:, Is 5ounde:d p.m. over OJO (11.77) •nd Y (9.52). of Puls; 8 p.tn.-London-X,ws c1:mm1t'l'llilr)':GSD (11.75) Irvin: GSO (11.75) (9.58) GSC (9.58) . . James H.art of Nl!Wilrk, New Jersey, is from 5:30 to 11 p.m. over OZD (10.543) and r.sr 10:50 p.m.-Be.rlin·P~ris-Jim í.111d .loluiny: a.in 8 p.m.-~focklioln1-Prop,r.am from Swcde11 for the fint listener lo rrporl rtc.eptlon of ii from ll p.m. to' I •.m. EST, ov" DJC (6.02). (11.77) y \9.52) fü:h~n~N in NQrth A111crir.a:S-BT (15.155) 8 p.m.-Tokyo--?r~r:un ror l!Htru-ri ~forth Amer· ;.,. : JZK (15.16) Friday. November 8 8:05 p.m.-Rome--"Am('rican Hour.. lor li!tenel"s ;\noco·ica:RNE (12) 11\196(15.18) flA.~ (9.60) Saturday, November 2 IF'awPl'OV'•"'' il'l'VlldCHltl•H11 ~ D•Uy •rotiral'll {Cel. U in North Amer!<>: 21l06 ( 15.3) 21!04 (11.81) 9:45 ,o.m.-Lo11don-''Toni~1l We Prbe1n'': (f'• 8 :30 p.m.-8erlit1-rJ.1rl'!l-Emcli'!.h nilk by Loni 21103 (9.63) la1,1r1tlu of :S1:1ge, :11crc"'n:;uni i.:umai.rt h;dl: "'" ¡;ll'V'IJHm• bra.adp•t ~•ll)JIM• DAU)' Pl"Ooglr&n'I•~Col, ., !low )low: OJO (11.77) Y (9.52) 15 GSU ( 11.75) GSC (9.58) 1 :30 p.m.-PhJladolphi>-football, Univ. oí Penn. 8 :45 p.m.-LomlQ11<-JJ'1'.ulÜnt ~cws, b_x. A. G. a: ,~~:i:ñ~iti~1h1~-;;~~~~Jí~~~< 1~~Í;c)t>Gs~'<9.t5g> i0:1S p.m.-1.,nrlon-R•qu"I conctd: GSC (9.58) '"· N•"v (Spani>h)' W<.:AB(15.27) Macdontll: GSIJ ( 11.75) GSL (9.58) 8:30 p.m.-Loudo11-Talk, "Brihill Spttk~": GSO GSO (1 i.75) GSL (6.11) 2 p.m.-N•"; Y~rk Cit}~Footb>ll Gome: WCBX 9:20 p.m.-11 •• un.raris-Engli

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    Bulls aru:t boners are a pon of broad• casting. No ma.teer how aperienced the per/arm.er or how Ja.mow Ille scaT, chances are tltat he will malee an ocea• sion.al slip OT a SkUenlem wuh twisted meaning which is e%LTemel11 fun.n.y. See h.ow good vour ears are. Try ro catch broadcasters in some eTTOT-the funnier the better-and. send vour en.try to MOVIE-RADIO GUlDE, 731 Plymouth Court, Chi.cago. The most lm• TllOrotl>S entries wiU be printed. in tli.1.1 column. Watch far yaur contrib11tion! Jim Doyle, sports commentator: "Johnnie Weissmuller's wife, Beryl Scott, presented him with an eight• pound baby boy-and now for other By sporting events."-D. R. Fulton, P. O. Box G, Daggett, Calif. (September 2'i Betsy over Station KHJ.)

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    Allan Kent, announcer,• on "The O'Neills": "Don't miss this oppor• tunity to help needy people go by un• DINAH SHORE'S EYES heve noliced."-Virginia Montayne, P. O. been called the most expressive Box 70, Oneonta, N. Y. (September 26o in radio. She's sonqsfress with over NBC.) Eddie Contar (Wed. on NBC) Announcer: "If• you have tried Kroger's coffee, then you llave your seat in the hot-dated cheering section." -Mrs. W. R. Manlhaí, 1026 S. Clay OW that the movies as well as new iridescent shades that give the neither accident nor design, but per• St., Green Bay, Wis. (October 3 over the fashion trends in every-day eyes such Iascinating highligbts. But sonatity, the same vital, spJeociid Station WGN.) N llie are sponsoring what l might I always remember to choose a shade quality that has made her voice so term the gesture or coquetry and pcm• that will blend with my natural eye memorable!) padow· bonnets, forehead cuds and color," she added, practícally. "1( one's frou-trou touches are tram.Ing femi• eyes are hazel or brown, a harmonizing The Answer Shop THE BERGEN nine Caces more coyly than they have bronze shadow will be most becoming. The newest trend in cleanliness is been Iramed since the Watteau era, lt I! they are gray or blue, the bluísn• milk bathing, but for your face rather is obvious that tile eyes-the normal gray or violet shades o! shadow will than for your body. (l! you're an NOBODY KNOWS locus (or should I say foci'/) of atten• make them appear deep and mysteri• heiress, you'll probably dem:md it for tion-should be played up as dra• ous, a vcry good thing Cor evening." the laucrl) Milk, pasteurized so that. it matlcaJJy as possible. I asked Miss Dinah for some point• (Oontinucd from Page 35) will stay fresh indefinilcly, has some• With that thought ín mind we finally ers on applying eye-shadow and this is how been incorporated into a cleansing what she told me: I'll show her off at a few nice club tracked down the popular Miss Dinah cream and also loto an emulsion to dates and parties ot my friends to Shore, slim, eager-faced young south• "Unless your eyes are widely keep your surfaces as silky smooth as strengthen her stage presence. She ern girl whó has what have been right• spaced, don't apply eye-shadow too a gardenia petal. Milk forms eighty couldn't act at any of the big night• Iully called "tile most expressive eyes near U1c bridge of your nose. Keep it percent or the ingredients and the rest clubs where tllcy sell liquor. H's in radio" and asked her if she would deepest rn lone at the very rim of the may be sheer magic, but it's magic against the law (or a minor to do so mind telling us (tor the benefit of our lid and shade it up toward the brow. lhat brings lovely results! in CaJUomla. I wouldn't want her readers) how she manages to retain Then with a very fine pencil outline such eye beauty and brilliancy and the edge of tile upper lid, carrying the to, anyway. For ladybirds or• week-enders, th "My radio plans for her? They're lead such a busy, exciting li!e al ~he line past the eye, and smudge it wlth same time! your ñnger-típ. This is a trick all the new. "fly-away" kit, latest offering oI rather vague now. A lot depends on the house that has glven us such fine Thelma Jean. I may put her on my (We eould see that Miss Dinah had movie stars use lo make their eyes been !airy-blessed in a number or appear larger. lL makes small, deep• and lasting tooth-brushes, is a boon. program to give her a start." It's equipped with eight grooming Thelma Jean is going to get a dream other directions, aside from her eyes. set eyes look much bigger than they She has a twenty-one-inch waistline really arc. Items, a hair-brush, complex ion-brush deal that will compensate for those (and tube oI complexion-soap), a and a hauntingly lovely voíce.) years or childish heart-hunger, greater hand-brush, tooth-brush and tooth• even than physical want. Bergen isn't She told us with the most charming 11MASCARA," she continued, "is an- frankness that the appeal of her eyes other potential eye-magic. I say powder, a clothes-brush and a neat adopting her, just directing and financ• little comb. The plaid outer covering Is is the result of design as much as potentiaL because like any other en• ing her at present, while she is still a in red, blue and yellow tones; the ward o! the juvenile courts. But Ber• accident, or more specifically, that chantment it can be used wrongly. r proper care and make-up had a great love mascara on my eyes because it lining is bright red and there's plenty gen does love children. He isn't an of room lo include your own cos• deal lo do with achieving their large makes them look brilliant and nicely oldster, but he's well into the · age metics, your Pullman apparel and a when a man thinks of settling down to and luminous appearance. groomed al lhe same time, but T am "Since fatigue and strain show up always careful not lo use. loo much. gict Ior your hostess. Who could pos• home, fireside and family. He has sibly want more? eonñded to friends that i1 he were not immediately in eyes, it's important to I like a dramatic effect but not a bur• so busy he'd like to marry and have rest and refresh them occasionally with lesque, and thick, spiked lashes are not • a family. an eye lotion or with a mild solution pretty al all. A romantic, zooming pink and a 'I'helma Jean will succeed. Nol ot boric acid," she informed us. "This "When applying mascara, the safest brilliant, clear "OagshJp" red are tile simply because she's a natural ven• sotuuon can be used with an eye-cup rule is not to let the brush get too latest offering o( a well-known nail• grooming maíson. The pink goes triloquist and an honor graduate of or medicine-dropper, and the business wet. Curl the lashes backward as you the hard-knocks school. Not just be• girl who values her eyesight should darken them, and iC you want to look smartly with the fall's blues, violet cause she's getting a real opportunity. make a practise of doing it every doubly allw-ing, add a second coat and wine shades; the red is for your Not only because she's deserving. But night, particularly," she added with an from the center of the eye outward, browns, grays and bronze-toned also because a kind f¡¡te and that understanding twinkle, "If she has a thus keeping the mascara heaviest greens. Both are beauuruu mighty little microphone brought to• dale where she wants to look as deco• toward the temples. This gives an gether an unknown child and a famous rative as possible." illusion o! length and is especially A new idea in •rouge is a tone for man, both with double voices and Clever girl that she is, Dinah avoids effective under artificial lights. your cheeks that is so natural-looking hearts that matched. eye-shadow during the sunlight hours, "Eye make-up of any kind is taboo you could undoubtedly fool your fam• using instead a bit of cream or oil on on lile lower lashes," concluded the ily· physician. This new cheek-lone Edgar Bergen may be heard Sundays the lids to give them the dull gleam of. girl who is said to ha ve the most ex• gives a delicate, lasting glow that 11The on Char;e and Sanborn Program,, waxed petals. But she makes no such pressive eyes in radio. brings unexpected life to your counte• over an NBC network at: reservations for evening. (Listening to Dinah talk, I couldn't nance and is unusually lasting. For 8:00 p.m. EST --- 7:00 p.m, CST "1 love eye-shadow alter dark," she help feeling that what came smiling career gil'Js it is particularly appro• 6:00 p.m. MST --- 5:00 p.m. PST contessed youth.fully, "particularly the through her lovely, shining eyes was priate and is most considerately priced. 41

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She was wearing ard, but can you name the fifth time following: Casing, veneer, vulcaniz• ing? a pretty short skirt and right away I zone io the North American continent? knew she was Marlene {Legs) Die• 2. What is a bület-doux? 3. Herring-bone ls which o! the fol• trich, as the boys at the office always lowing: A fish, a type of weave, a bone 3. Name ten of the original thirteen call her. T looked at her tace to be states. in the human body? sure and I was rjglll. A McGinnis 4. lI you wanted to see Joan Fon• never misses. 4, What two characters in nursery If I didn't know different, and if rhymes were on a diet? taine and Laurence Olivíer in a picture together, what picture would you see? lbere weren't dozens of swell top• 5. What ts the trade-mark of Metro• notchers Lodisprove it, l'd be inclined Goldwyn-Mayer productions? 5. What fictitious character might lo think that Hollywood's most im• have inserted this adve.rtisement in a 6. Identify each of the followíng: portant business was getting into the newspaper: "Lost some sheep; il newspapers. The place is crawling (a) Matador, (b) troubadour, (e) cus• found return to --"? · pídcr. with press-agents. Of course, the 6. The Grand Coulee Darn is in reason for that is that there are about From "Dr. l. Q.•• what state? two hundred accredited members or (NBC, Mon., 9 p.m. EST) the working press on the loose, all or them yelling for something the other l. The daily proceedings of Congress From uProf~ssor Quiz" (CBS, Tue&.,9:30 p.m. EST) guy basn't got about U1epeople they're are printed and published under what paid to write about, and expecting name? l. Who, In fiction, combed her halr somebody's press-agent to do the work 2. What is the name o! the Canadian on a rock in the Rhine? for them. Tben, big-shot politicians city opposite Niagara Falls, New have learned that au they have to do 2. Who holds the scale and sword York? is to tak.c a sing at somebody in Hol• while blindfolded? 3. For what does the "L." in Wendell lywood. or al the town ítsel.f, to get L. Wlllkleºs name stand? 3. Who was the headless horseman their names in the papers. With all of Sleepy Hollow? these newspapermen snapping !or Fr-om ºBattle of the Sexes" 4.• or the Indians pictured on a items like hungry turtles, with a (NBC, Tuca., 9 p.m. EST) penny and a nickel, which bas the swarm or press-agents trying to con• most feathers in his headdiess? coct something for them to snap at, l. What baseball teams might be with políttcians and protesslonal re• identified by each of the following: 5. Has the Nobel Prize ever been formers with axes to grind taking a (a) Windy City Sons of Bears, (b) awarded twice to the same person? long-distance pot-shot at somebody or Father Knickerbocker's Men of Great something every time you turn around, Stature? 6. What small city or town has been made famous by each o! the following you can see what a nice, jolly little 2. Are peanuts nuts? names: (a) Jack Benny, (b) Bob merry-go-round we got. 3. Is Lower Ca.li1ornia the same as Feller, (e) Franklin D. Roosevelt, (d) That's why it's so hard to get the southern California? IrvJn S. Cobb? real low-down on anybody in Holly• wood. Everybody knows everything, and everybody contradicts the other guy's dope. For Instance, I was over to Paramount pawing through some BRAIN-BUSTERS-ANSWERS publicity releases on Cecil B. DeMllle, just to get a line on him before I slarted tailing h1m. One yam said he (See quesiion.s a.bove) 2. No, they belong to the bean fam• Look 8 dip in his pool every morning ily. before breakfast, another in the same Rle ~aid he had a pool but hadn't been (H11reere the correct anS'Wers in thts 3. No, Lower Calilomia belongs to it weekly quiz. Of the twenty-five ques• in for years as he didn't like to swim Mexico and southern California is in anything but running water. I but• tions in this oroup, fifteen were an• part of the state of California. tonholed a publicity boy and asked swered oorreclly. How do yau rate?) 4, Robbery re!ers to taking by vio• him whích was which. He told me DeMille couldn't swim at all! So you POPULAR MOVIE STAR STILLS "Double or Nothing" lence, larceny is the crime o! stealing without violence. can see what I'm up against! l. Atlantic Stand:lrd Ti.me. I won't bore you with the details of 2. A love note. 4'Uncle Jim's Question Bee" how I happen to be up here i.n Santa Monica at Ye Home for the Weary, be• 3. The thirteen were: Delaware, l. No. cause it's only overwork. The doc says Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, 2. Veneer. I can get out o! he.re day after tomor• Connecticut, , Maryland, row anyway. By that time ru have the South Carolina, New Hampshlre, Vir• 3. A type of weave. report on Miss Alice Faye ñnlshed and ginia, New York, North Carolina, 4. "Rebecca." I'll go after De.Mille. Then I'll trail Rhode Island. Romero If my body hangs together, and 5. Little Bo-Peep. 4. Jack Spratt and his wife. 11 the next two weeks are as bad as 6. Washington. the last two have been. there's one 5. A lion. editor I'm going to poke in the nose 6. (a) Bull-fighter, (b) wandering HProfe.ssor Quiz" as soon as I get back to Chicago, job minstrel, (e) spittoon. l. Tb.e Lorelei, or no job. Tb.at goes for you, too, lI I ever get another assignment llke this. uDr. l. Q." 2, Justice. You.-rs truf,y, McGfanis, OJ)eroti"lle No. 9 1. The Congressional Record. 3. Brom Bones. 2. Niagara Falls, Ontario. 4. The Indian on the penny has De"P(lle tilts Lette!-, McGtn'llis really seven. on lbe nickel two. did . get ""Tm! amazing informati

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Wako Up, Arnertee, Ameri· Suzanne Foster, the singing starter, ened in the middle of the night to Lackawanna & WC"stern Teel. ThO$C- We Love, Mon. can Economic Foundation, and Cordell Hickman (the little Negro mutter sleepily, "He was reaüy blind, Coal Co.• Sun. 4 :30 &e 5 :30 8 p.m. CBS. Mon. 9 p.m. MBS. p.m. MSS. Telephone Hour. Bell Tc-!e· Walln.ec, Tom. Uncle" Wal- youngster who appeared in "The Bis• Miss Smith, that man I gave the Shaw, Artie, Oreb, Burns & ~~~cN8s¿atem, Mon. S ter's Dog House, TUC"fi. cuit Eater") are in school with Betty money to. He had glasses on, but I Allen, Mon. '1 :-30 p.m, 10:30 p.m. NBC. NBC. Templeton, Alee. Time. Alka W:,.llen-ttein, Alfred. Orch. at Paramount. She likes them, too. saw his eyes. It was all right to give Selu:er, Fri. 7 :30 p.m. Voice of Firestone, Mon. Betty's idea of a real good time is to him the money. He was really blind, Sh¡~~onf¡~~~r\:~n- P~p:~os";~~: NBC. 8 :30 p.m. NBC. CBS. Tendes-leef Tu. One Man".¡ Walllncton, Jimmy. Te:icaco get IJene and Sunny and "Pootsíe" and all right." Sherlock Helmes, Bromo Family, Sun. 8:30 p.m. Star Theater, Wed. 9 p.m. "Oink" and go down to the corner So now, Miss Betty Brewer, I'm go• Quinine, Sun. 8 :30 p.m. NBC. CBS. NBC. Texaco Star Tbeater, Fred W.fth~ Time. Phillíps Milk drug store for a soda. They play the ing to answer that question you asked Sherwin Williama Point: Co. Allen, Wed. g p.m. CBS. of Mag·nesia. Fri 9 p.m. jukebox and listen to that, picking up when we lunched together in Holly• Metropolitan Oper a Audi· NBC. Dti~r;mp~l. T~;''~.m~u~B~~º• harmony "breaks" and "hot licks." wood. Remember, you said. "I! my tlcns, Sun, .S p.m. NBC. Warinr, Fred, O~eh. Pleas• Shc·rwood, Sob, Orch. Time ure Time. Mon. thru Fri. They talk politics, too. They're all option isn't picked up, do you think to Smile, Wed. 9 p.m. TbS~:~r~0fu:.0Sd.P.m.M~~~~ 1 p.m. NSC. Democrats per se. II not good party any o! these people who are posing as NBC. Thomas. Lowell. Sun Oil, Warnow, Mark, Oreb, Hit Shinola Shoe Poli1h. Lin· Mon. rhru Fri. 6i:45 p.m. Parade-, Sa:t. 9 p.m. CBS: members exactly, at least they're for my friends, would they speak to me?" cctn Hii:chway, SJt. 10 NBC. Helen Hayu Theater, Sun. the President. Betly says she doesn't They would, child, they would. Be• a.m. NBC. Tbomps.on, Biii. Fibbtr Mc· 8 & 10 ,30 p.m. CBS. Shore, Din.ab. Time to Ou: & Molly. TuC'S. 9:30 W11:, the Abbotts. Nucoa, read much and neither does her gang, cause i{ they didn't, they'd be the Smile. wee. 9 p.m. NBC. p.m. NBC. Marg:arif'e & Hellman's outside of "Oink," but they listen lo losers! From your past experience Short, Short Stór)'. Camp- Thompson, Dorothy. Sun. Mayonnaise, Mon. rhru bell Soup, Mon. Wed. Fri. 8:45 p.m. MBS. the radio and learn a lot from lhe with the way people are, that sounds 11 a.m. CBS. Those We Love. Teel, Mon. W;,rii.ho4~:opf~:n·S;~kS~Co£.. speeches. She thinks the radio is more reasonable. doesn't it? Show Boftt. 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Whealie:s. By Kathleen Nor· hardest subject. She also likes spelling Tom Mix Stral1ht Shootere, rh~. Mon. thru Fri. 1O a.m. and English and drawing. She's con• sic¡::~!C'rs.L~n;r~;tp.m. ~B~ Ralston-Purina, Mon. thru CBS. & 10:15 a..m. NBC.: Smith, Kate, Heue. Grape F"ri. 5 :45 p.m. NBC. V1li11nt Lady. Mon. thru centrating on her drawing so that Nuts. Fri. 8 p.m. CBS. Tracer af Lost Perseus, Mr. Fri. 2:30 p.m, NBC.: Jack she'd "have that to fall back on in case Smith, Kate, Speaks. Dia- Keen. Kolynos Toothpaste, Armstrong, Mon. thru Fri. mond Cry:ual St.It & Tues. Wed. Thuu.. 7 :15 S :30 p.m. NBC. her option wasn't taken up and she'd Swans-Dcwn Cake Flour, p.m. NBC. Wbeelins Steel. Mu$1ical have to hunt another job." Mon. thru Pri. 12 neon, Trca•u •..e Chc•t. Tums, Tues. Steelm:iken;, Sun_ S p.m.. "WAYNE KING'S ORCHESTRA" CBS. 8: 30 p.m. RBC. MBS. At the preview o! Deanna Durbin's Smoothies Tria. Burns & When a Girl Marriu. Pru• "Spring Parade," a newspaperman PRIZES: Six diamond rings each week lor best '1 Tr:~ª~:::s.L~•;30Fi;.sr:,. Nb~~~ dential Life l nauranee, Ieuers requesting music.at numbers. Allen, Mon. :30 p.m. spotted her standing, unrecognized, NBC. Trendier. Bob, Otch. Show Mon. thru Fri. 12 :15 p.m. TO £.NTER: Submit request for your favorite Saha.ilk Cake Flour. Arnold Boat, Mon. g :30 p.m. CBS. among the crowd which had gathered Grimm's Daughter, Mon. NBC. song in so.word~or-le!$ letter tellin.i; why il is p~.1ei;r;c~ to watch the celebrities walk in. She your Icvorttc. Address: Wayne King, CBS, 01ka~o. tbru Fri. 2:15 p.m. NBC: Trotter, Johnny, Orc:h. Krah w;:~~r,FM:;~ªs Hymns of AH Churches, Music Hall, Thurs. 9 p.rn. White Naptha Soap. The had tickets to the performance, since "W•yne King'< ürchestra," CBS, Soturd•Y<. 8:30 NBC. Guiding Light, Mon. thru Mitchell Hamilburg, who also repre• p.m. EST. 7:30 CST, 5:30 PST. ~BC:~~i~~"t~~!k~r~~~'!1:Tr-out, Bob. S1turday Niiht Fri. t O: 45 a.m.. NBC. Fri. 2 p.m. NBC- Serenade, Sat. 9 :45 p.m. Who Knows. Griffin Shoe" sents Deanna Durbin and Gloria Jean, Speok Up, AmMiita. Better CBS; Comm.ercial Credit Polish, Mon. 10:15 p.m. now handles all of Betty's business "CRIME DOCTOR'' Speech Institute, Sun. '1 :30 Co .• Mon. Wed. Fri. 6 p.m. MBS. p.m. NBC. CBS; Professor Quiz:, Tues. Wile.ox, Harlow, Fibbtr Me.• affairs. PRIZES: (We<~ly) Two prizes of S50; ten prizes 9:30 p.m. CBS. Gee & Molly, Tues. g :30 of Spital.ny, Phll, Oreb.. Hour Asked why she stood in the crowd $10. of Charm, Sun_ 10 p.m. TrUe or Folte~ Williams p.m. NBC. Iike that, she replíed that she was TO ENTER: S\Jhlllil opi11iou on prisoner's release NBC. Shaving Cream, Mon. 8:30 Wiley, Fletcher. Campbell and state reason Ior deelslcu in not mere than SporU New1reel ar the Air. p.m. NBC. Soup. Mon. rhru Fri. 2 :30 watching for Deanna Durbin to go in. Palmolive Shave Cream. T.-ue StoTY Magazine. f'll p.m. CBS. JCOwords. Send euu'ies to Philip ~1orris, Box 65, Never Forget, Mon. Wed. Then, impuJsively: Station O, New York. Y. Sun. Q:4S p.m. NBC. Williams Shaving Cream. x, Spry. Aunt Jenny's Stortes, I p.m. MBS. True: or False, Mon. 8:30 "Isn't she beauti.ful?" "Crime Doctor," CBS, Sund•ys, 8:30 p.m, EST. Mon. thru Fri. 1 I :45 a.m. T.-uth or _.£ongequences. p.m. NBC. She didn't know that had she rolled 7:30 CST (8 p.m. PST lo West). CSS; Uncle Jím's Question Ivory, Sat. 8:30 p.m. NBC. Williams, Wythe. Mound:!!, Bee. Tues. 9 p.m. NBC. Tum-1. Treasure Chest, Tues. Sun. 7 :4 5 p.m. MBS.; up in tront o! the theater in a limou• Stafford. H3inley. MaxwC'll Ameriean Saíéty Raa::or, sine and walked through the brilliant• "BIG SISTERº House Coffot"e Time, Thurs. ~~~~. i¡.·~·rs.N:~~m.P~Bc: Tuts. &: Thurs. 8 p.m.. PRIZES: (Weekly) 1st, $1.500: 2nd, $500; tlve 8 p.m. NBC. Twenty Mulo Team Borax. MBS. ly lighted foyer that the crowd would Station E·Z·R·A. Camel Death Valley Days, Fri. Willson, Me.r'·w!lt~ Wine• of Destiny. Wings J?inso \\ilh each entry. Powder, Mon. thru Fri. 5~·.O~-;~H~:.~: Cigarettes. Fr-i. l O p.m. it is one of her most attractive fea• Raleigh Tobacco, Tues. NBC. "Big SiSlcr," CBS, Mon. thru Fri., 11:30 e.m. 10:30 e.m. CBS. IQ:lO p.m. NBC. tures) is her pug nose. She thinks it's EST. 10:30 CST (11 a.m. PST to West Co,.t). Stern, Bill. Sports News- Woman in White. Ca.may, too large, calls it a "Pinocchio" nose. reel of the Air, Sun. 9 :41 S V Mon. thru Fri. 1 : I 5 p.m. p.m. NBC. Valentine. Lew. Dr. l. Q., CBS. There isn't a person who has worked "DR. J. Q." Stewart, Phil. Wilync King's Mon. 9 p.m. NBC. Worn&-n of Coura.-e, Octa· with Betty at Paramount who isn't Orch .. Sat. 8 :30 p.m. CBS. V.1tliaot Lady. Whutie1, gon. Mon. rhru Fri. 10:45 PRIZES: (Woe~ly> $50 for •• ,h of three sets of Stone, E~ra.. Atdrlch Family. Mon. theu Fri. 2: 30 p.m. a.m. CBS. one hundred percent for her. That "rfgM or wrong" statements used: ~50 for de· Thurs. 8 :30 p.m. NBC. NBC. Wonde.r Bread. Marriage- goes all the way from her co-workers scrlption of fimous personality used. Story of Mar-y M_arlin. Jvory Van Dyck Clpn. Ariswer Club, Sn. 8 p.m, CBS. Wons, Tony, Radio Scr•pT TO E~TEJt: Submit as m:rny sets or three "right Flakes, Mon. thru Fn. Man.Sun, & Wed. l I p.m. in plctures through Miss Smith, who 10!30 a.m. & 3 p.m. NBC. or \\romf' statcmeu+s :;ii;: you wish to )fars,:, lnc., MBS. made a cross-country trip with her, Stf"ae.t~r. Ted, Chorus. Kuc Van Sti!!'e-den, Peter, Oreh. ~~~~~.s~~.11':~fi:~.e~~~ and into the publicity department, Chic:1~0.Jll., 3cc1;1111¡11myi11~ each set with wrapper Smith Hour, Fri. 8 p.m. Mr. District Attorney. Tues. Thurs, 1: I 5 p.m. of '.\Jilk) W.a)' candy bar ; submit description of CBS. Wed. 9 :30 p.m. NBC. NBC. where, to a man, they're her devoted f:1t1~01.l$IM?r'>Qnalhyto s.une :uf1ln:s!', :icco111¡)ar1)1i11~ Straia-ht Shooler-', íom Mb:. Valle.e, Rud.y, Prsrn. Seal· Wood, Barry. Hit Pirad.e slaves. \dth box tn11 to 24-hou bo)C of i\Tilky \V:1y~. Rah;;ton-Purinil, Mon. thru tc$t. Thurs. t O p.m. NBC. Sat. 5' p.m, CBS. Fr-i. S:45 p.m. NBC. Velvet Tobacco. Professor Woodb'4f'>' So:111p.Parker Fam· The publicity boys like to tell about "Dr. I. Q.;· NBC. Mond•ys. 9 p.m. EST. 8 CST, Stra.n.-~Aa It Seems. Palm· Quiz, Tues g :JO p.m. CBS. ily, Sun. 9: 15 p.m. NBC.: 6 PST. olive Shave Cream, Thurs. VerrHI, Virginia. Unele The Hollywood Playhouse, how they talked Betty into having Wed. 8 p.m. NBC. her tonsüs removed, although she 8:30 p.m. CBS. Walter'1!i Dog House, Tuu. "INFORMATION, PLEASE" Strons, Bob, Oreb_, Uncle 10:30 p.m. NBC: Show Wooda, Donald. Those- We balked Uke a steer for a while. And Wahei-'s Dos House, Tues. Boat, Mon. 9:30 p.m. NBC. Love. Mon. 8 n.m. CBS. PRIZES: (Weekly) Cash prizes of $5 for questions 10:30 p.m.. NBC: Show Vic & Sade. Crisco, Mon. how Claudette Colbert heard about it used. plus SIO .and a set of the Encyclopedi: Bo••· Mon. 5':30 p.m. NBC. r-hru Fri. 10:15 a.m. & w~11~~;~ºa':~h?cS~n~u~~~·O and persuaded her famous husband, Britannic¡ if not answere-d. l :45 p.m. NBC. p.m. CBS.: Suttergood su:~,~~::¡.~~·,:~elJ~t~i~3aÓ V¡talis. Mr. Oisnict A.uor• Baines, Mon. thtu Fri. Dr. Joel Pressman, to do the operation. TO EXTEíl: Submit queslion"I and an!)wt?r" lo p.m. CBS. nC"y,Wed. g :30 p.m. NBC. 5 ,45 p.m. CBS. Then Betty thought her best friends "l11forma1io11, Plea.;;~...Canmln Dr)'. I Pl".'r<1hi111tSun Oil. Lowe.II Thomas. Volee of f'irutone. Fire- y had betrayed her, because her throat Squ.1rt', ~ew York, ~. y_ Mon. 1hru Fri.• 6:45 p.m. 5tone Tiru & Tubes. Mon. "Information, Please," NBC, Tundi1ys, 8:30 p.m. NBC. 8 :30 p.m. NBC. Youne Dr. Malone. Oencral hurt and she couldn't swallow after• Su·nkhi-l Oran.a.a. Hedda Voic.e of Ltberty. Liberty EST. 7:30 CST (7 & 8 p.m. PST 10 the West). Poods, Mon. thru Fri. '2 ward! Hopl)c'r·11 Hollywood, Mon. Maauinc, Su. & Thurs. p.m. CBS. Wed.. PTi.. 6: 15 p.m. CBS. 9 p.m. MBS. Miss Smith will tell about the ílrst YotJnl People'• Church oí "WINGS OF DESTINY" Super Sud.. Myrt & Marge, Von Zc11. Harry. Hell!n the Air. Sun. 3:30 p.m. two days they were in New York and Mon. thru Fri. I O: t S a.m. Hayn Theater, Sun. 8 & MBS. PR1ZES: A Piper Cub alrpl¡ne u.ch wirck.. CBS: Ellen Randolph, 10 :30 p.m. CBS: We. the the switchboard operator calling them Mon.. thru Pri. 10:30 a.m. YoA~:ir~.iddM0:ro~h~~Ba~:{ TO ENTE.ll: Jn 25 "ortfo; ur le55'.cornpletr dilí("f People, Tun. 9 p.m. CBS: at eight o'clock and saying "G-0od NBC. Time to Smile, Wed. 9 p.m. 4 :45 p.m. NBC. ent !olall!'.tnCnl f':IC'h \\Ct'k. S~:nd ~trie-. IO \\'in« Swa.,..Down Cake Flour. NSC. Yaur Dream H~• Come True. morning." And how, the third day, Chicago, ei,·in~ a tele-phonr numbrr "ti~rr )-t\U Kace Smilh Speak'$, Mon. VQOrhces. Don, Oreb. Tele· Quaker Oatis, Sun. 5 :30 Betty awakened and called the opera• c.;a11 h~ rcou•hed or. th' rollo" iu11t Fricb~ \\'Uu:t.H"" thru Fri. U noon CBS: phone Hour, Mon. 8 p.m. p.m. NBC. tor to say good morning to her! ~re notiried br 1>hont' fn.-m '"ludio •hi.le prf'Ol(nlm M~ Son &: l. Mon. thru NBC: Cavalcade of Amer· Your Hlt. P11r3de, Lucky- '" in pro::re""· Fn. 2:CS p.m. CBS. ica, Wed. 7 :30 p.m. NBC. Strlke Ciguettes, Sat. 9 And about Betty's retw·n rrom ap• Vox Pop. Kentucky Club p.m. CBS. "Wings of Oestiny," NBC, Fridoy>. 10 p.m. EST. S·w;::u~ºT~~·niJP~!:.~"~lé~;Tobacco, Thun. 7 :30 p.m. Y4)ur Marriage C.lub. Wondl!r pearing on a "We, the People" broad- 9 CST, 7 PST. Pd. g p.m. CBS. CBS. Bread, Sat. 8 p.m. CBS. e 10/-C

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