• • 10 Volume V Number 8 E C B 8 7 The National Weekly of Programs and Personalities Week Ending December 14, 1935

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Vivienne Segal

For the Story of the Cover Cirl. Su P.lIge 19 Why AI Pearce and His Gang Quit the Coast NEXT WEEK TIIOSE knot-; _of jabbering h}enas we\c hen \.by :"l";t ... r\Jvl. HE noise overhead, lad.irs and gen­ ,\Icrc.v 1"lIing-lhat's puttin..: ;)n 1 know that people all over Amer­ end to hupde""lly incurable sufTerers­ tlemen. is not that of a Dicky­ Ica arc talking about car accidents, but turns t\dJil' Hncll colJ. rOT;1 re","on ij bird calling to its mate, or a baby are they talking enoughl And arc they that alnHht madc u.. \\l·l'p. :\ext. Ihe V.)icl' of Experience return~ :t pv\\crlul Jl1"l\\cr, too. Whether locomotive crying for its mJ.. Jt doing enough about them? Whatever IIr not you'll join U"l in :, Al'ntle 'iob or 1\\0, \\t: prtJmi~c is a shameless edilOc blowing his horn. rhey are doing Jnd saying, radio starS that once }1Il1 read this ~tury, you'll do ".ome pl.tin ;)n~1 lhm~mg I Ie i'i blowing it for this reason: It and r"dio listeners should help. Radio lallcy that'll .. urpri--e CHIl youN'If. is a theory of mine that stories. whether t.ars and listeners shouJd lend their LJ'COL;-": freeJ th.e sb\c... "e'rc mid. but \\h.n A,mt:r. .bout cabbag.. or kings or radIO Ro­ pownful voices to the campaign against lC;1 n~d" no\\ h a W>fkl free-\\hcehng .. treamline bn:lIlcijl;ltor of ."'merk;)11 "i\e" ami l1lotht"r~. I h.1t·~ meos, should do 'iomcthing to the senseless speed driving. against c.Jreless· \\ h;J( \\l' thought. allylul\\, until \\c read Gertrulle Berg·s reader. They should thrill. chill. jolt ness. against killing girls like Kathleen story (.·he \\ fill" Ilou'ie or Gla..s-anJ act". yd) IlJmell or jar-but mostly they should satlsflj. Wells. I he \\om:m \\'ho :'\eHr Belongcd to Ilcr't.:If. It's the hC:lflfl1l11g tale of :I ~irl \\ho'>\.· dc"ircs to cxprec; her­ So this week we print the story. Cu­ Here is a simple way-but efTec~ive. ..elt \\ere ..idl,tr;J.:kl·.1 "'" a hu~b:tnd, son, daughter. pid is' a Pooch. which is really about Let each one of us-stars and listeners BO\\:I~S' two dogs and incidentally about a radio MAJOR h:lbic:" have been he:lrd on the ,air, borh-take a pledge to drive more care· !f)(lked at In :lUdltoflums and the:lters, bUI up to star, the work of a remarkable young fully. Let each of us use the influence nuw noboJy hJS gi\fn them a tumble in typc. We'\'e writer, Mary Watkins Reeves. It is as that is ours to urge others to drive more hurled tllJr"l'l\C'i inlo the hrcach (mature, rcmember) ;nnounced the previous Sunll;oy. you like it. won't you? carefully at "II times, and to use my influence to the full Olgai nst recklessness, LAST week you read here of Kate carelessness, and all other causes of auto­ Wttk Ending Dectmber 14. 1935 Volume V, hsue a Smith's plan to spend Chnstmas mobile areidenrs. (Signed) John Doc. with her Mother. It's a funny thing The right names and enough names In This Issue but those paragrJphs seem to have signed to those lines would save fifty SPECJAL ARTJClES started something. Almost every star thousand lives next year. But even if Why B:lnlls Leave Ilome By Art Kd5Ul 12 I Radio By /rlla 13 we've met recently is planning to do the rhey saved only one, that would be Iluw Write for Phdltps same thing. Not only thar, a lot of worth while, too. That's rhe job I'd PERSONALITIES them are going to urge their radio lis­ like these columns to do. Conrad Thibault-Cupid Is a Pooch By Mary Wathills HUHS 3 teners and fans to do the same AI Pcarce-A G:lng '1 hat Still lIas Nt) thing. You'll be hearing them ONE more word! Show Bylack Balllur f-ritti S.:heff-F:mtasic Fritzi, dorablc on the air before Christmas, Many of you have De\'il! By lIelm Hover 6 already answeucl my request Lawrence Tibhctl-Thirty-Eight Years of likely as not. It's not a new ReheJlion. PJrt II By /larry Steele 7 idea, this spending Christmas for your help in planning RA­ Vivienne Segal-I he Cover Portrait 19 with Mother, but jt's not a DIO GUIDE for 1936. But NEWS AND COMMENT bad one either. others of you must have wants Plums and Pruncs By E,,;alZS Plummer 8 that we aren't satisfying. Or Jnside Stuff By Marti" Le.c;s 9 .\lusic in thc\ir By CarJeton Slllltb 10 IF MY words in rhese col- Jideas that might make ours a On Short \\';J\es By Charles .4. MorrISon 2S umns have the power to start finer, brighter publication. A DEPARTMENTS things, here is a job I want ••• died card from you will help. Coming J:n=nts 10 (:allill~\11 C,rs II them ro do: Remember the Sporb Aroadca!its .. 15 recent news that Kathleen Wells had WE'VE been hearing the hullabaloo Network :\'ews Broadca~ts 15 about there being no new stJrs in Contc,:)l:) on the Air 21 been killed in an automobile areident I Hulls ;md Boners 2J It did something to me. Perhaps it is radio in 1935. What about Kenny X·\Vord Puzzle ., JO The Voice of the Listener JI because 1 recall so clearly the vitality of Baker and Bob BurnsI What about­ Mr. Fairfax Knows All . 31 her voice, or because I can still see her but you name them, for radio doesn't PROGRAMS make stars. You make them. or you standing up to the Show Boat mike and D., POilge DOilY P0il.9t pouring her eager, pulsing song into it. break them-with tho snap of a switch, Sunday, Dec. 8 H Thursday, Dec. 12 22 i\londay, Dec. 9 16 Friday, Dec. 13 . 24 Always she was brimming over with What newcomers would you nominate Tuesday, Dec. 10 18 Saturday, Dec. 1-1. 26 youth and alive-ness. Two weeks ago for 1935's Honor Rolli Let me know, \Vedne~day, Dec. II 20 she was killed. please.

2 3 Cupid Is a Pooch I • ,- If You've Got a Dog-Or Even If You Haven't-You Must Read This Gay and I Glittering' Story of a Blonde Girl's Petey and Conrad Thibault's Cheevie By Mary Watkins Reeves

I H ChL'e\ ic Pooh Bart \\ ..b pla~terf·d. I'or a ;,lone with hi;, Illl~er}. Alld -.(1 nll:-cr:.thle hJd lit, h...t'll pc,ligrccd Park A\'enue S.:ott\'. his conditton and ... 0 awful the ... pinnin~ in hi ... hl'.1 I. n,' hJ I 'II 1.ll'nl\ ".J~ ~lmpl}' outrageous. Yet the hult coUld. not rolled o\Cr quitl' :.lgJinst hi" will anJ started hat i:H:! b.lJ h pinned so l11u.:11 on Sir Chee\ie Pooh Barr Ureal1h about Jl1l'\- cab ai big a~ bor~e::,_ hnall\ he W:1" a, it could on hi:,> !-leltl\~ll IllJ'lter. Conr:.Il1 I hi­ aWHe of hein~ (01...1 and being half a\\:lke ail,! ut hl~ ~ h:l.Ult. Conrad carele,,,:,:. hJ~1 Idt the tep on a ma ... ter\ quid.. fl'ohleps comln~ ,Io\\n ;:ht: \\Jlk III hl~ two-pound ho\ of lu ... .::illll .. c:ho,:obl£,.'-(:m en~d dire":lion. lie ~trllggled to regJin hi~ f~d, ~hi!lllllic.! cocktails in the library_ hlin,lI\" through an opening ill the h',[.~c :1"...1 !twn­ Ah. rapture! ,\Ii, ddil-\hl! ~e\er, Cht:c\ic deCllled. nos/'! -J big bnl\\n .. h~ .. mJ,IH'd him amidI such a girl for .. long. :-ecreWry, running But the hark fiZ/lt:d out to a giganti~ utes C.hcl'\il' WJ~ in his ha .. ket and his mJ.'tcr wa5 forc­ And Chet:\'ie-Sir Chee\ it: Jlooh l'tirt bquirt:-would hiccough ing hot InU'lard waler down his throat Jnd he was s(\ h:J\e had tbe opportunity to pcrcei\'c that the feminine spani~1 When Conrild Thihault came home from broadcJ!ll sick he wished he could die. voice wa::. \\:dking a Itmly cocker nameu Petey, n:l1l:ar:-al that afternoon there WJS no tatl·\\J.gging Scott) It was a sh.:r.me e\'erything had to happen ~O f:\~t and he would also ha\-e had the extreme pleasure of waiting in the foyer to give him the u.. u:.l1 royal recep­ 13ecause if it hadn't Conrad Thibault would have seen takIng an m..,tant di~like tIl him tion. Becau.. e Conrad wa, thl' confirmed old bachelor ill tho:-e day... ami Chec\'ie happened to be the ohject ill nt\.t morning ConrOCm as they left he put on thllU~ht Conrad. i.....omething I've w:r.iteJ for hI-. topcoat and walked up and JU\\ n Park for yar..,. Quidl) he rai ...t:d hi ... hat and \n.'nue whi:-tling inlo dark alley:> in the hope pausd as she 3pprnadll'd him, C.hce\"ie \\3'i hidins hehind an a..hean or "Oh-yolI," she said flath and kept .,nmething. Rut c\'ldently he wa .. n't. So right on going. And then he rcmt:mht:n'u there wa" nothing to do but go home the girl of the night hefore. and almml and wait. And. darn it all. he couldn't a.. in ... tantl, realizeJ tlu.t he was in help it if he dId ha\'e tears in his hne \\itll that girl and that there eyes. only he didn't "ant to go \\hll't a thill~ he (:oulJ d) ahout h::r(k through the front entrance it at all. like that neC3u-.e somchody It Wl'nt on like that for might "1.'C him. so he de­ months. Conrad admits cided he'd cut through the that hc u'cd 10 stanJ at prden court around his living, room win- 'vhich the huge apart· dow pel'plng through ment \Vas built. the curtains onto Ihe In that \-ery gar­ park helow and wail­ den, not more than ing for lbl' r.:irl to ten feet from the apllear. The mer fountJin in the ment ..Ill' came center, Sir Chec- inln ,iRht with \-ie Pooh 11:1 rt her ,paniel he had crawled would whistle hcneJ.th a (C()/ltinl/td (11/ he,lge to he (I,If<" 20 J

G 3 A Gang That Still Has No Show-

nex.t. As each performer dfl'w nCJr Ihe emf of a stmt. That's What They Say-and They Stick .\1 would turn around ca.,ually, poinl .:.II OtiC 01 the othrrs. and signal him or hl'r to get Tt'ad~ radl memo to It, Even After the Successful Trek ber of the cast writes his or her 0\\ n m:lleri,,1. and they're alwav:. prl'p:lred for that hl'.::ko1ll1lg ':: ..111 Irom Across the Continent to Put AI Pearce the bo"s. In an indu'\lr)' \\here a rigurou., ~ldhercnce to the letter of the script i~ til\.' rule r:\(lwr ,h;tn Ihe ex ception, this catch-;\ ... -,,:;tt..:h-can ml'thod of pUlling Oil and His Gang into the Big Time a ~ho\\' is more than ;l11uling. The Gang reheilr"ab arc thc oddc.,t .,pc.::tade., III radio, and are totall\' unlik.: an) rchcJr"<..lI:. e\'er \\lith open arms. Almo... l grudgingly as a hair-triggered master of ceremonies, and creator wltne~~eJ by Ihi~ fl'purter Un..::c Ihe t:llllrc '::

AI Pearce: He can direct a show, "rite a comedy sequence, sing, direct an orchestra-and he serves as ~Iaster of Ceremonies for this gang, formerly the toast of the West Coast and so popular out there that they once had live distinct sponsors

A ndy Andrews: He sings comic songs as no one By Jack Banner else could, and he loves it

Monr'oe UI.tun: He's nOlle other N A blustery j\1.iITch day of this year even the mea~er su...r,unmg salary usually accorded un­ than Lord Rilgewatcr and he is a big blond fellow, more than six feet ~ponsored artl ... ls, Out it \\'lsn't long until a sponsor wearin,K the munocle to prO\'e it tall. \\jlh Crillk..IY blue eyes and with a wave of the hand-"are celebrity is the story of pokesman for more fornia are consider1:1\' \\ho \\flles the best eS'Ia\ entitled Ea'it with hi') Gang-two month.. of endless confabs ... time, until he had recrUited the cast \\hich now com­ for instance, that [he manufacturer of plumhinA gadgets audience of senn million radio li .. tt'l1er." the Eastern Why I W.:tnt That Goal. \\ill:.:d the d:mied (hin~: might be startled 10 hear his program enlightened by di'cllssion ... bickering.. talk ... talk. . talk. network arti.. ts were heard by uncountable millions. prises the Gang. This formula was so \uccessfu! he \1 wa~ very proud of him.,c1f for conco..:ung [his idea rl ()

Your Mother and Father May Remem­ ber Fritzi Scheff When She Represent­ ed a Touch of Caviar and Champagne. And Now That She's Come to Radio-

By Helen Hover

liEN I W:1S a lillie girl," said f-ril1.i not \\ hining. Then she will ~et wh

RITZI had never known what it was to ohey orders F As the only child of a wealthy Viennese court physi­ cian and an operJ ~inf!,er...he :lIW;I\'S hJd had prdty much her own \\;IY. When her parents ohjf'cled 10 her pllr.. uillg a sing1l1g career, Fritzi blithely \I..rnt her own w"ly and regislcred in a conservatory. When she received an otTer to join the Metropolitan Opera Company in New York, she said f

By Harry Steele

Tibbett puIs his soul into a song Maria Jeritza got the fight she invited

h;IVC smilingly faced the pricking of a bubble that had (Part Two) been ~o iridcscent-espe..::ially if you owed several thou~ sand dollars borrowed to further a musical educatiol1­ IIE ncr\'(ILl" hotel gllC." IcnSelY. waiting for the and had the adJed responsibilities of 3. grO\ving family? man in the roulll ahuve to drop the other shoe, The baritone might hJ\'c ..euled into a rut and mere­ ~ilUation, had a mIld e:\pericnce when It IS ..:ompared ly t:llked ahou! the incqu::Ililics of his But to thJt of La,Hence Ilbbett as he awaiteJ lhe the I ibbclt fiber is not of that type. lie fell back on le,ult ot hl.'l a..:robatic h:.lIlJIi:lg of Gaui-Cas­ h.:.lltle LO conquer his umatisfactory status. [j aila's \, ite, .\\JJamc \hl3. Within :1 fc\\ mum{'nh, afler the newnc'i\ OT all of hi~ lifh were per~onal in their objective. 01 the e\I'i.:Ticn..:c had \\orn ofT, .. t.l:.!;c hands and olher N He always has been just as forceful in his cITorh singcr~ \\ho \l'ntured into the baritone's drc", ... ing «kIm to shake the moss of antiquity off the' production of be~:tn to \\J,.!t'r on the outwme of Tibhctt") ~fi"rlav (If opera. To him opera was his trade and he is no more tumbling. The oJ,b tinally pileJ up that he wuulJ be to he labeled re~ellious for wanting to see it made tired .anJ his pt'Jce of min~1 wasn't in :mv dt'gree re­ modern than a .\\ar~hall Field :,hould be for demand· ejta.bllsheJ \\ hen G:gli mar..:hed b\' the ba..:k-stage .:ubl..:le in:; Ihat his merchJnJising methods he kept up-t(Hiate. humming Chopin's FUlltr,;1 March. There was the time, for in~t3nce, \\ hen Tibbett l othing happtne~1 5a\"e that the manhanJle~t ma­ tilst s:mg in Puccini's Girl of the Golden West. Included dame refu .. e~f to ~pea~ to Tibl~lt. T~e fri~idity, 31 fir~t in the cast were .\lartinelli. the tenor, and the vivid deep anJ .. uHameJ, IJnJlIy had Its dlmax 111 an episode Jeril73. One rehearsal convinced the baritone th3t Ihe which rnealed the fJmous dlfe..:tors \\ ift> a ... J gra..:ious prc't.'ntalion was laughable and he told the director so. I,erson \\ ho \\oulJ n()t partKipate in an affair ..:ertalO Hf' had been ordered 10 come inlo the room 100kin,R to cau...e the enthu.. i3.;,tk young :'linger aJdeJ cmh.1rr:lss-­ for the bandit, Johnson, crouching low and holding Ins menl. revolver far out in front of him. A fe\\ mOllths IJter, \\hile the opera company was "It's too silly," Tibbett charged, "i'!o sheriff in on lour anJ plJ)'ing in ,\tlal1t3, Georgia, an J.lmirer or rC31 life ever bent O\'er on the prowl for it criminal. lie Ahb, C,1 a toa ... t :lOd J ki ...... ~II :Jround for the di\'a. Tihbdt to point it in a hurry in \\hatever direl:tlon he may have was compcll~.f to ~c1 inlo line and when he found him· to shoot. self in froOl c;f her he whi ... pcrcd his embarras~ment "And that's not all:' Tibbett declared. "What's the "Shall we make up?" he a"ked !lhyly. idea of having the cowboys come in and kiss each other "By all m~an ..:· ~he replied with a sin\:ere smile: on the check like a hunch of tea-hounds in Paris? A So they kls.,ed and made up anJ workeJ happl!} good. hard wallop on the back is the nearest thing to ever after atfection which cowhands indulge in around this coun­ try." IBBETT by nO\l" hJd IC::Jrncd the lesl,Qn of restraint, T but there "Iill \\ere in store for him some tiery epi· HE Teutonic director, rehe3rsing the ItJlian score, sodes and another ~oprallO was to feel the shock of the T was offended by the sinAer's brash criticism. Tibbett determinativn. "What does an opera ... inp;er know about cowboys In read;l1~ the more intimate details of L3wrence and sheriffs?" he asked with very plain !icorn. a~sultle As the Emperor Jones, Tibbett scored an Tibbett launched into a vivid description of Ihe Tibbclt'!l lill' it i'i t'3')' to Ihat he was a frac­ outstl\lldinJ{ success on the stage of the Met tious youth Yoith a li1:!hlinA spirit \\hkh outweighed hi .. activities of his youth, dramatizing his personal con­ judgment, bUl no bil ~rJJlhy ,1101l11! be ;nea,ure,1 except tacts with bandits, real and simulated, and dwelling at by the adage th:ll a ... l<:q: i... n'l lold until lOU h:l\e heard Like all of us. he had heard of the fabulous sums grealer length on the killing of his father and the hath sities. Ir Yo:!') inblln In the J:.ny to h;]\'~ 1.':lrnc ... t earned by opera stars and hl'Citu ...e of the 3\:daim with desperado's eventual shooting: at the hands of trusty cOllvictions. DUTln~ hi~ hiRh 5..:houl tiays the f:Jmilv \\hi.,;h he \\a" re\:ei,·ed he relt that he should he paid L:nde Bert. ;\s he recalled the adventurous era his tillJn..:es were limIted an,1 he was unable to hol...! up hIS 3\:,urdlllg to custum, But in reality his tir::it cuntra,t \\onl" gathered p:lCC, \\ ith the result that the bewildered end "ith many ot hi!i !i..:hoolmates in the matter of en· \\ith the opera wmpany was an extremely disappointing director only undcr"lood half of what he said-and tin­ leriailllllent oi p:jrl friends. Too. his dothes were not one. lie hJJ little choice but to sign. Con\:ert \\ork

.... ICO MARCil ELL! (or at least for him al"O is the exploit of ha\ inJ; been that's Ius name "m..:e he the first dnA ner radio-inter\'iewed by • d,mJ.;cd It frum Ihe more mh.. 000 BECKEll. 'he dog au.hunt}". S'".'­ pronounced Uldeflcll f\\.lrcclli), bo knew many Inck\ all of \\l11\:h he dill ,,\ ho makes the line mu~ic for the in respon'f to sign') gi\en b) Ius broad­ S. C. Johnson Flbba McGa c2~tmg mlc;:tress. ulld MolJy program. I~ m the The porch light turned on at llI~ht \\3S pllAeS'i of bC~CJminJ.: the Patron Samt of Sambo's CUrflW. cun,; I' lit meant hurr)' alllateur ..ong \\ritcr\ of populJr tunes. home. and he obc) cd t ho..c \\hu\e tried 10 cr....h till' ~dtes The porch li~ht \\ ill be dark mghts now of the blase mu..ic publi.. hers \\ llh their at the home of Em. lagtlmc m.'~lerpleces kno\\ ju!>t how fo~ilion or on-hl'~tra· Caldwell nuptial.;;. On IIll' ll1orninli! of lion i<; n("·l'~,ar). Wntl' rllll\ll Ihl' nlll~IC, or \\ocd~ their \\edding l!:IV ilt 1101 Springs. Arkan­ cast that it W8'i \\ ell worth it. ,lIltl Il1U~jc, 10 thl:! bt-!>I of )our ability. All that ..a,;. thev met by ;lppoinllllt'nt and the She sang The Hird on Nellie's is nec(~s.-.ry is that it be lel.tible enoue;h so that lIat, and wore a on her own bridegroom ",uW!I,.. !t'd ..unwlhing al'nul. binI th(' ml'llltly (:In IIf' pl .. )rll 011 thr pi.mo. "Comt', dcitr. We'll he m;trrit'd now" bonnet to lend reality to the song 3. 5.ln'.; IIIU~t l>e ill the I)opular \ein, l)picaJly Ameliean i/l rhYlhm and 'I)irit Purpo~e of the \\'hereupon Olga fhe he:Juliful. ..aliI (onte~t is to off('r Ihl' 'amp opporlllllilin for "But I can't. I have to stop at the con­ rI'lucuitioll 10 Iu.kno\\/I 11 ....11\(' talrllt ;1' i~ he· fectioner's first." ine d\('n 10 ",m.:lIeur sineen, in~trulll('lllilli.. I~. etc. Which the couple did ~o that the bride· 4. '-Iarchtolli "III J)f:csonally mal.e ;an occh('s­ lo-be could do\\ 11 an ice-1 ~el1d !'ielf· "orne trouhle with .. ut.:h· iI :arge order. for ril{hl, Louis Coslllli. nineteen­ oiltJdrl,-,rrl. ~tamped Cn\c1fll,r. 8. JUlh;r~ "ill be )I.uchelli. Cnt Jlohene!"arten. that would be a hor.. e on Sant3 Claus and year-old brass "orker from the poor fellm\ ha'i ('noll~h ~addled onto Torrington. Conn., taught \lar('helli's t:hil'f arr.anecr. \\1,0 i, one of the WUllfry·s fine~t )Qtlnl{ interprcter of mool:'rn him right now Aw, cut It out. You're himself to play the accordion rh)thlll. and ~Ir. Frcd Kr.amer. rcpr('~cnlin! sleighing me! Inine Berlin. 9. - Entries arr to be mailed to Rico Marchclli, Under the Spreading Plum-Prune Tree Th.. National Bro;uk.a<;tinrt Compan). C1m.llt"fl. 111. RL::'\ES, reader R. BrOtlerson ~uAP:e:'ots, 10. \\i~ner ",ill be anno\ln(rd durine i\!r. Mar· P are due the Ala Prrkms \\ ntcr for {'helli's prou.. m on Monday. January 13, 1936­ basing a plOl on the tricky .. pcllinJ.!" of or as 50011 therl',lf~rr as possible. I. 11. Jud4'"menl "ill !w ba"cd on the lIIelody or AI.I'KI'D E. RICKS "1(' A. FRED­ rh) thm of tilt' cd song~t I e~s SA Hr\ I, /\0.:"i ... elf from de;1th·dealillg automobiles. l\'lcCABE. We tukl }Oll ~he had film But strangelv enough. It was not a tc~ts. The resuh is ... he's been sj~lled motor car \\ hKh nrou~ht to all end the (radio exapted lIud 5111/ open) b.\' rox far-reaching career of the celebratl'd, un­ Films to a five-ye;lr ClltHract \\ hich \\ 111 hearing httle fello\\'. No, Samho, despite bring her $3:J6.00{) in the win of the ll'i:I111l his handic'IJ, \\as too wary tor lhl' ~pe€'d Congratulations to bOlh of )OU. demons. Pneumonia. developed from a Jimmy Comes MarchinI!" Horne tiny germ the lovable little pet couldn't see. was Ihe cause. ED;'\I:SDAY, November 27, was a big And Jhe hou ...e of Em is in mourning W llIghl in the to\\11 of N;l ..lwille. Ten­ \\ hill' tile cold form of Sambo lies tem­ nessee, and it was homcLlllning l11ght for porarily :It Ihe veterinary 's-temporarily one of il'i natives \\ho had gone to Ihe for of certainty Sambo's remains will he hig cit)' e. sang The Desert Song ~o well that he of the few of hiS kind e\Cf to have been With him at the time was his dlSl:O\crer put himself into a new job on another ~ketched .into the i"u~trious Robert Rip­ who had accompanied him to New York. of the Bowes amateur vaudeville units ley's Believe-It-or-Not cartoons. Tabbed He is FRANCIS CHAIC of \\ S.\1.

8 6a This Week's News Reel Inside Stu·f f Famous Faces in Famous Places By Martin Lewis l""--.IIE AMATEUR HOUR idea has another week or two Vivienne will leave built ihclf up into a great indus­ her other radio show, Waltz Time. At try-am! like e\"ery other bi~ in­ thi~ writing the :-uccessor for this show dustry, it has its by-products. hasn't bt:cn namCl1. They tell me the These are human by-products, songstre"s wants a radio show in which ::.ton to do sll~taining broJd· 11L'E who, unlike Duchin, is quite a so­ cal chime device he uses to casts. but they will only be hl'ard over ciety man himself. opinionate films Wednesday stations not carrying the commercial. e"enin~s over an NBC network CIiS th~refore has arranged a schedltlc Professional Enemies which will put the hand on Thursday eve· STI{f":ET SCE!\'F: ~iF,htly two sprllce­ nin/.!, ... at 12:m a. m. I:sr (11:30 p. Ill. ly dres... ed young men call he "CCll exil­ CST: 10:30 MST: 9:30 PST) ,,,,d Saltlr­ ing ;HIll in ;mn from the CBS huilding days at 12 midnight EST (II p. m. CST; on .\ladison Avenue in New York City. 10 MST; 9 PST). They're bosom pals. and whenever and where\'er YOU see one. the other is sure lHot on t he Record to be not' far behind. mj~scLi MOS 'N' ANDY their first What's so curious ahout tbat, yOll ask? Jose Manzanares, rig'hl, A hroadc:l~t in eight years on Novem­ \:olhing, except that on thc air lhese leader of the new South ber 22. '1 he hoy:-. h3.d gone hunting in young men a~suml' the identities of two Americans, distinctive M;tr}'!;uh!, h:lvillg Ihe good luck to bag of thl' world's hitterest enemie,~Haile .\lu~solini. orchest ra heard un Sun­ four tllrke.\'s and the limit on phc;l ... ants. SC'ia:;sie and Benito The pals day afternoons l)vcr Time passed quicker Ih.. n they re;dilcd. ore ED IERO,\\E and TED DI CORSIA. youn~ ca~t. CllS. The maes­ Itwas ne:nly dll::.k when Amos said: of the ."larch of Time tro hoasts a I'('pertoin> "We'll ne\'er make it." ":\Ltke what?" Understanding Wins of 5,000 compositions cJme hack \nd}'. lIe had let turkeys and duck~ crowd out thoughts of hroad­ :"\E of i"\BC's dramatic ingenues. just casts. I hen' W:J ... only ont" thing to do~ O a few years out of high SdlOol, and telephone Wa::.hington, the city from veddy. nddy pretty, is a victim of her which thev wcrc to broad..::ast. Frantic own charm. A little SlI("Cl'SS plus a bit of onicials dug out biographies from the :tdmir:tlion h.1\"c gi\'en her false notions of file ... , and \\ hen lhe hroadc3.:-.t started. An­ her magnetism. and her latest bent is to nouncer Bill Ilay apologl7ed. :lnd hegan dilate 011 the number of production men, tellinE: :til , York, Eng­ EST and CST Shown land-ovt.'!' the CBS- WABe network, Jimmy Farrell, bal'itone, will be heal'rio

• Music In the Ai r

AN SIBELIUS will be seventy burg Concerto ... Also a symphonic years old Sunday. Few com­ hour for musical night·owls begins this Jlosers have lived to see their By Carleton Smith week (December 12, NBC at 11:30 p. m. own works recognized; Sibelius EST; 10:30 CST; 9:30 MST; 8:30 PST). is an exception. Not only did The Minneapolis Symphony under EU· he furnish the surprise of the hopelessly when he builds a Sibelius When he replied to the question of GENE ORMANDY will offer fourteen JJ recent Philhal'monic Symphony symphony. whethcr he knew any great American programs, includinR' each week a work polls, receiving morc voles than any How ~nveet it is to have the value of composers, ones which he liked, he by a representative American compo~.el', other composer living or dead, but he your work reco.Knized in your own life­ said sincerely: "Yes. Edgal' Allen and a favorite classic. time. Only a great creative genius can Poe," is to have the satisfaction of hearing Great Tenor an international broadcast of his own know. Many years ago a far-seeing He also contends that his music is music by the great New York urchestra Finnish government endowed Sibelius not national, that it is not even derived LAURITZ MELCHIOR, the distin­ on the afternoon of DC(:ember 8. so that during hil'l lifetime he never from Finnish folk music. Authorities guished tenor, is soloist this week on In the long, quiet nig'ht lhat covers need wony about material comfort. still disJlute that point, and if Sibelius the Ford Sunday evening hour. It is rugged, icebound Finland, Sibelius will That is recognition. But money can­ does not use folk themes verbatim it significant that in all the world to­ heal' the tenor voice of LAWRENCE not compare to the knowledge tha1 the seems to me his music gains much of day there arc no other tenors able GILMAN, and will join his cars with music-lovers of a far-off country re­ its strength, subcon$;ciously at least, to sing with distinction the great ours as OTTO KLEMPERER conducts ceive, understand, and appreciate a mes­ fl'om the Finnish race. In his music roles of Siegfried and Tristan. Mr. the final movements of his Second Sym­ sage which hm; been turned out at white Sibelius is direct, stubborn even, and ~Ielchior has offered prizes and scholar­ phony-the one in which he first took heat and which is dearer to Sibelius cert.ainly powerful. So are the Finns ships to singers with voices for these the stride that was finally to make him than sight or even hearing itself. even in their weakest moments. parts. He also advocates more opera ~reatest I shall never forget the quizzical renowned as the symphonic New Series hou!;es for our country, and more re· wI-iter of our day. No finer encourage­ smile with which SibeJius answered cenlly proposed a tax on radio sets­ ment can be g'iven the tall giant of the when several Summer~ agoo I told him Don't miss the new sel"ie!i of evening nOnly 25 or 50 cenL,; a year to maintain north as he sits in his small woodland that his mu~ic was liked in America broadcasts by the NBC Music Guild such cultural institutions as the opera house in Jarvenpaa than the testimony and would become more popular here. (\Vedn~days at 10:30 p. m. EST; 9:30 and the symphony." If this is not a of American radio listeners, for they "I am very ~lad that Americans like CST; 8:30 MST; 7:30 PST). This week, popular idea at your house, do not let have lifted Sibelius out of the limbo of Sibelius," he said; and then-hestitat­ December 11, HAROLD SAl\lUEL and it keep you from hearing MI", Melchior. neglectc

Calling All Cars

This Frenzied Wanton Murderer on Utah's Highways Didn't Dream That Radio Could Be $0 Powerful or Speedy

By Marshall Craves

T \VAS a silent night. Clear ahove Utah the moon m~dt~ the roa~1 ~ut .from .I30unllful gleam

c a dull slh-er. In lrrtgJtlon ditches w journey 011 the Ogden highway, four young people­ two girls and two boys-were heading towards Salt Lake City. Gl'orge HeidI, 23, W:t ... at the \vheel and everyone was quite sober, quite happy, and quitt: unconcerned­ \\'hel\ a large green sedan with a California license drew up beside them. There was a loud report.

BI.OWOUT!" cried Iliida Hicks, one of the girh A ill the little roads~er, as that car began to wobble unevenly. Then: "George is shot!" she screamed, and Arahhed the wheel. Blood was running out of Reich's mouth when they got him to a hospital, mortally wounded. Again the police radio spoke: "!(CPW .,. Calling all cars . .. nriver of Califorllla sedall j1l5t sbot allotber 1/1011 uear Bountiful, .. Car j, a larp,c ~rUll sedan. Believed to bave beaded lIort1J tWci,,'ards Ogdeu ... All cars. .. Oncc at-;ain the mad marksman had spilled blood ill the moonlight!

T WAS at f-armington that the killer got his neKt Here is all that remained of an innocent victim of an ex~butcher'5 maniac crime, I victim. Thi'i is another small town along the high­ photogral)hed beside an automobile riddled in the madman's ride of death way. Keith Secri... t, 26. was sitting in his car. discussing this monster which had the whole countryside ill a blaze of fury and fear, when suddenly the hi~ green sedan sneakl'd around the corner---drew alongside.. There The mall pu"hed and kicked this corpse into the Meanwhile, the three bodies lay like gll.1stly wax­ was a nash ;lnd a roar, a lead slug raked Secrist's ribs, d:lch. Theil, apparently noticing the fear~paralyzed works in the moonlight. until Wilford Wood, Bountiful and the murder CH W.:IS away again-headed, apparently, 1\'\, .... 1:.:Ist for the first time, he calmly strode clme to furrier, happened to come along in his car and find rai~ecl for Salt Lake Citv. !wr. As he a pistol she screamed-but the screalll them. Wood pholled Sheriff Ilolhrook-and horror and Tircle...sly, swiftly, KGPW reported: \HS cut short hy two slugs of lead that crashed through indignation :.\\Tpt through the community. From far htl" brain .:lnd killl'd her. and near neigh hoI'''' began to ;trri\·e and crowd in the "f(G/'jjI calling all rars . Tbe f.:reell sedau ;s be­ c.ouro.geou)ly, John I.oren Ea ... t ran towards his moonlight about tbe scene of the murders. From some lieved beadiul-: lcr..Mrd Salt Lake City . .." WI(C. '1'\\0 lllore shots-;md E;lst dropped. A third shot of them the Sheriff gathered meager bits of information By this time it wa~ ahout 11 :30 p, m" and it is spilled till' farmer':. brains into the w;tter of his irriga­ about :l hiA....trallge car. Then he phoned Salt Lake doubtful if cven an earthquake could have caused more tlun ditch. Neighbors heard, frolll a distance, both City's police radio station, l

I recall one engagement where the town's Good Time Charlie, .. purred on by too much By Art Kassel hathtub gin, was convinced th.u the proprietor ''''as 51ipping somethinA over on the poputh:C, that I wasn't Art Kassel at bling frame pavilions at 'ummer rcsorts and may learn who is touring during the coming out on the highways six miles past the limits of season, \\hen and \\here, who is available and towns of all the way from 675 to 20.000 popula­ who is not. tion, The touring hand must be a very flexible Two or three nights a week in Ihe smaller unit, ready to meet every imal-:.inable set of places, and "even limes a "cek in the larger c~nditions, a.nl! prepared (or r:1pid transporla­ places, the local I'lds Jnd ladies dance to the tlon. One I1Ight we plJY m Kalamazoo, ~1 ich· music of a thrce or four piece local orchestra igJIl. '1 hc ne-.;t finds U'S slated to do our best -and some of them aren't bad little bands, Maestro Art, as he appears today-showing in Council Bluffs. fo\va A g()Q(1 many mile.. either. the elTed of one-night stands in health and to he co\·ered. you'll :l~ree. bel\\een stJnd". Two or three times each yeJr they shoot increased prosperi(y and happy contentment But we do it. We're u..ed to it. We rna'" the works. They import a band. The mere trland .. where from $1.50 to $2.00 for the evenin,li;'s dancing, band when ,,,e werc on Such and Such a prOl-\ral11. And he could retire. But thai he Clll tlll I do I (e mll::il re­ and it is well to be plenty hetter Ihan the brand that during intermission I ahvays like III 1-\0 0111 10 the bJ.r memh:r the medium th;lt is m:l!

lrna PhillillS as she may be seen any working day discussing her next writing stint with her cullaborator, Walter Wicker

ROM the vantage point of my three succcs ... ful sistent to reality by remcmhering that what a person radio program:>, Today':, Children, Welcome does today may have a direct bearing upon his reaction Valley and f\lasqucradc, the editor of RADIO By Irna Phillips to a given situation six months from now. GUIDE has asked me to telt my st'ercls of :->uc· Waller ane! I do not always agree. Sometimes we [; (cssful radio writing. frankly, in my cstima· outline a complete \,.:eek\ progr3.Ill"i ill one daY-Qther lion, there isn't any secret. Simply appeal to And one of the most successful wavs to get and hold times we spend a ""cck on onc day':; program. A recent those emotiuns upon which human life is pJl· that attentifJll is thlough an appeal which i'l fundamen­ example is what happened on the Kay and Bob story. tl:rJlcd. It':. at> simple as lhat. tal. '111:11, wc answer, i" the appeal of ToddY'''' Children. Walter protested th:tt no tn.:lJl would react to a certain What has tl!;ll 10 do wilh writing? In my estima­ Listeners ::.el' IhellN:1ve::., lheir families and tlll'ir neigh­ situation as I thought Bob :"!hnuld in the story. And tion, it has everything to do with writing success­ bors. They hear their own problems being met alld when we got to Kay's part. I was sure 110 woman would fully for radio. Actual writing is merely a technique solved by others. In other wonb, they react emotionally act as Walter thought Kay should. in her circumstances which anyone can learn. The stal-\C demands Ol1e kind, -a natural difference in fcminille and rna"uline view­ movies another, radio a third. Mechanical knowledge point::.. When we reach thi'l sort of imlhl ..::.e, wc ~tay i-; gained by observation and practice. If you are intcr· with it, discussing the pro:"! and COilS for days if neccs· e~ted in writin~ for radio, remember thiS: when ,you sary. until we agree on what is right. When Walter and s(."c an actor on the ~tagc or ill the movies, pantomime This Successful Writer of I finish planning a week's programs, I start to work and stage props accomp:my his words to express his writing each program. folloWlll~ the olltline. mcaning; whcn yOll read a \Hittcn page, you are seeing Radio Scripts Tells Her words which give you a picture, or idea. If you fail W l:.LCOMI~ VALLl:.Y. whIch I write as a starring to get the picture the first time, yOll can rcre:td. Secret - And It Is So vehicle for Edgar Guest. dcmilnds a different writ· On the air, the spoken words must give an instan· ing technique-because it is a h:df·hour show once a taneous picture without benefit of visual assistance or Simple It Should Be week, leavlllg a seven-day lapse of time between pro­ of rcpetition. Sound effects help sometimes, but }'OU glams. Here you must reach a happy medium between Cit/mot expre.. ~ hUlllall cmotion with sound effects. You the :"!eri.11 and tbe f1ni')hed story. Something must hap­ mlillt learn to u~e words which in themselves expre.)s Known to All. Guess! Jlen in each progr.11ll to make that individual pmAram the meaning YOll have in mind. And so to U'\C them e:

14 7 Coming Events NETWORK

(Confi/med from Page 10) weekly discussions on What the Other Marsh, executive secretary of the Lob­ NEWSCASTS Americas Mean to Us, over an NBC­ by. FRIDAY. DEC. 13 WJZ netwOt'k at 10:30 p. m. EST (9:30 The following- CBS·WABC network pro­ CST). Afternoon time changes over the CBS. gl'am~ rime shown IS EST. Sub­ will be broadcast at a new time: SATURDAY. DEC. 14 WABC network include Al Roth's Syn­ Mal'k Warnow's Blue Velvet orchestra, copators, 2 p. m. EST (l CST); Tito tract one bour for CST 3:30 1'. m. EST (2:30 CST); Buddy The Coig-ate University Glee Club will Guizar, tenor, 2 :30 p. m. EST (l :30 SUNDAY. DEC. 8 Clark, baritone, 5:15 p. m. EST (4:15 be heard over the CBS-WABe network CST); The Oleanders, male quartet, 10;30a.m.-CBS·\\'ABC; Press· Radio News 1~ 11 :OOa.m.-NHC·WI·:AF: I'ress-Hadio News CST); Kaltenborn Edits the News, 6 at noon EST (11 a. m. CST). 2;45 p. ITI. EST (1:45 CST); Down l;.y p. m. EST (5 CST). 11:OOa.m.-01HC-\\'JZ: Prl"ss·RJdio News Hermans, 3 II. m. EST (2 CST); Amer­ 5;45 p.m.-!\BC·WJZ: Gabriel Jleatter The Peoples' Lobby progmfll, direct ican Chot'al Ensemble, 3 :30 p. m. EST 9:30 p.m.-NB(WJZ: Walter Winchl"ll OSA"ood Perkins will be master of cere­ from the Cosmos Club, Washington, will (2 :30 CST); Motor City Melodies, 4 11:10 p.m.-NBC-WJZ: Press-Ibdio News monies on the Flying Red Horse Tav­ pl'csent another of their \veekly discus­ 1'. m. EST (3 CST); 01';ont.10. 4:30 11 :30 p.m.-CnS·W.-\ HC: Press-Radio Ncws ern, CBS-WABC netwol'k, at g p. m. sions for N Be-WEAF network li1'len­ 1'. m. EST (3:30 CST). 11 :30 p.m.-NBC-WEAF: Pres~ HJdio Newi EST (7 CST). ers at 1:30 p. m. EST (12:30 CST). MONDAY. DEC. 9 The speakers will be John Dewey, pl'esi. The Cornell University Clee Club will 7;55 a.m.-NBC·WJZ: Esso Neil'S Ed war d Tomlinson. internationally dent of the Lobby; Doetor John H. be heard over the CBS-W ABC network 8:15 a.m.-I\HC-WEAF; Essu News known authority on Latin America, re­ Gray, formel' Pt'esidcnt, American Eco­ at 4:4G p. lll. EST (3:45 CST). 9:55 a.m.-CBS-WABC: Press·Radio News turns to the air with of nomic A!i~ociation; and C. 10;OOa.m.-NBC·WEAF: Press-Hadro New:J anothel' series Benjamin 10:00 a.m.-NHC-W.IZ; Press·Ratlio News Evening time changes over the CBS­ 12:25 p.m.-:'iBC-WJZ: Esso News \VABC network include the Manhattan 1;00 p.m.-NBC·WEAL Esso News Choir, 6:15 p. m. EST (5:15 CST); 6:00 p.m.'--:'I\BC.W.rZ: Esso iIlews Sunday, Dec. 8, Continued 6:15 p.m.-NBC.WEAF; Esso News Three Little Words, girls' voeal trio, 6;30 p.m.-NBC· WEAl': Press-Hadill News 6:35 1'. m. EST (5:35 CST). 6:30 p.m.-CH:-i-WABC: Press-Radill News Ki\fOX-Hol Dalc~ in lIiSton 9;45 p.m. EST 8;45 CST K:\10X-Nallcy Nelson. songs 6 :30 p.m.-NBC-WJZ: Press·Radio N("ws iVBBi'I'l-MOIll'}' Music ,\"Bl--.\"jel~ GoodPlle songs \VHB.\I-:\lusiral Moments. '10· 6:<15 p.m.-N"BC·WJZ: LOWE'1l Thulll.ts W,l/. WE:'I\1/ \\TK \ KDKA calisls :llld orchestra Mrs. Knule Ruckne, widow of Notre Wero-Arthur Darack 7:45 p.m.-CB;;-\\·ABC: Boake Carter WGN-Pahller House EnSE'mbll' \\'11.'\\1 (sw-11.87-6.14) \\'E\'R-Earl Hincs' Orchestra Dame's famous football coach, will 10:30 p.m.-CBS-WABe: :\brch of Timl", dumas W~AI-News WCl'O--'~Llllsel Royal Enlertain· WC\'-AnSOIl Weeks' Orch. make her debut as Rports comment.ator 11;00p.m.-NBC-WJZ: Esso Nr\\s m WHAS-,\\"J"l'. J.OImar·s Orch. 8:00 p.m.,EST 7:00 CST on the Old Gold Sports Pag-e prOg"r-am 11 :30 p.m.-NHC.WEAF: Esso News \\'L W-Unbroken Melodies \\"s:\l-suildJr Sight Serenade NHC-:\II1~ical Cnnwdv Revue; over an NBC-WEAl<' network at 7 p. m. WT'\~I-:'>Jews Till Ilenrv, Or TUESDAY. DEC. 10 Leo Sl'it.llny's OtT·h.; Vocal EST (6 CST). 10:00 p.m. EST 9:00 CST chestra See Monday schedule. Tuesd,ly same schedule Soloists; Norsemcn Quartet; a~ Monday, except 6:15 p. m. sclll"dule is bro~d· WJZ WLS \\'(11:)" WH,\1';1 * NBC-Sunday EveninQ at Seth 11:45 p.m. EST 10:45 CST cast [il'e millute~ e.ldil"I·-at 6;10 p.m. KDKA (s\\', J1.87) P~l"krr's: WJZ KUKA WHAM Science and the Citizen, a new program, CBS-Ed/fie Cantor, cOlnf"dian; \\E.\'R WSAI (~w-11.876.14) CDS-Sc)'lllour Simons' Orch.: will be inaugurated over the CBS­ WEDNESDAY. DEC. 11 ['arkyakarkas; Jimmv Walling­ * NBC-Sunday Concert; Rich· \\"IHnl WABC network at 10:30 p. m. EST See Monday schedule. Wednc,rl.1Y same sched· tun; Louis Gress' Off:hestra; ~rd Crook" lenor. '!:uest; l:rno CBS-Isham .JOIlE'S' Orchestra: (9:30 CST). ule as MOlldar GUl"st: WAne WIlAS KMOX Rapef"'S Orf'h.· WI':AF \\,GY WKHC WSi\II( THURSDAY. DEC. 12 WKRC WB8M (sw 6.12-6.06; WSM WAVE WTA.\1 WCKY K:\IOX-Siats Hartdall's Orch. WE:\'R-Charlcy Buulanger's Or See Monday schedule. Thursday same schedule * NBC-Major Bowes Amateur (s\\·9.53) as Monday. In addition there al'l" tire following: Hour: WEAF WTAM WLW * CBS-Wayne King's arch.: chestra 6:35 p.m.-!\BC-WEAF: John B. Kennedy \\'GN-Jan Garber's Orchestra W5M WAVE WGY (sw-9.53· WAnc WHAS WKR( KMOX 11:00 p.m.-NBC·WEAF; John B. Kellncdy WCPG-Louis Kat7.man's Orch. WB8M (sw·6.12·6,06J 12:00 Mid ES 11:00 p.m. CS SPORTCASTS FlUUAY. DEC. 13 WGN-l3ook ReI iell' I111l~~FJmous Jury Trials: \\'GN WSAI-HJII)' Shall'S Orchestra WLW CBS-Frank lJ,lilf'v's Orchestra: See Monday schedule. Frida)' same 5chl!tlule as WCPO-----Dance Orchestra WABe WI\HC \\'S~II( IOlOX Monday. In addilion there ;l1'e tile following;: 8:15 p.m. EST 7:15 CST WHAS 6:(,0 p.m.-CBS·WABC; H. V. Kaltenborn WCI'O-Sunset Royal Entertain· 10:15 p.m. EST 9:15 CST CIIS-Geort!;e Olsen's Orchestra: Football: 11;00 p.m,-NBC·WEAF: George H. HolmeJ on \\'CPQ----Rhythm and £thyme WHU\l 'SA'l'UIWAY, DEC. 14 WGN-Veloz & Yolar:da's Orch NHC-Dauclllg in the Twin */lIdlCates Probable Broadcast. 7:55 a.m.-:-.'BC\\'JZ; Esso ~ews 8:30 p.m. EST 7:30 CST 10:30 p.m. EST 9,:<0 CST Citir'~: C!'t'il Gall\" & .filumv 8;15 a.m.-NBC·WEAl,'; £sso iII!'ws CBS -Freddie Ridl's PelllllOuse JO\' Ordl.· \\'JZ I{OK" Tillie sho"W1I is 9:55 a.m.-CBS \VABC: Press· Radio New' * CBS-Leslie Howard, stage and WAVE WSM WLW (~w·II.87· EST. Sub­ 10:OOa.m.-NBC·WEAF: Press· Radio New] screen star. & Dramatic Cast. I'ill'!\": WAIl( {sw·6.126.001 tract oue bOllr for CST ~BC-·lril;hIH:hIS in Ilal'lIlonYi 6.141 10:00 a.m.-N BC·WJZ: I'ress Radio News WAHC KMOX WHAS WHB.\1 NBC-Willie Bryant's Orchestra: Voc:!1 Soloi~t; QU;lrlr.t; ()rrh.: 12:25 p.m.-NBC·WJZ; Esso News \VII:HC (~\\'-6.12 6.06) WEAF' WGY IVCKY SATURDAY. DEC. 7 1 ;00 p.m.-NnC.\VEAF; Esso NE'wS ~larldel1 W,IZ WSAl WLW WCPo-Bill \VENR-Leon Bf'la~co's Orch. Oregon vs. St. Mary's at San F'r:lJrdsco: 5 I). m. 5:45 p.m.-NBC W.iZ: Gauril"l Heatter WGN-SuJIlby Sf'rf'r1,Hle CBS-Jm~ l:0: 10:'15 p. m.-J\WS: WGN WOlt CKLW t,'r!,jght f"/lid lln)·wli(>rark urM!lllent New York: 10:15 p. 1ll.-W:\lCA IHOIel-"1I YOO. Mall Mtlrmrl fnr free G4,plge IJDOok. FRIDAY. DEC. 13 r;-I !. E. SMITH.------,Prealdent, Dept. {iNT6. Hockl'y Game: 9 p. m.-CKOC National Radio [n&titute. Wuhington. D. O. Radio Guide Is Always first with the Latest. Remember­ SATURDAY. DEC. 14 I Tt~:II~O~e ~~r J:a'i;:~~we:·1tlr:le~::a~:;I~nll~~~:;:·; I Detroit Redwings vs. Toronto Maple Lufs at Toronlo; 9 p. nl.-ellCW CKAC CI\TtI CI{CM I N._ I There's all. Edition fa' Every Section of Nor/.h America CFHD I Ad(J,_ I Hockey c;,Oilme: 8:30 p. Dl.-WKBWj 9:30 p. U1. -WCR ~,~~.~.~~..!!:!:.~.~ 15 Programs for Monday, December 9 1:00 a.m. EST 6:00 CT WTA~t-Livestock Quotatlol1s: NBC-The Wi,. ~Ian. sketch 5:30 p.m. EST 4 :30 CST MU!lical Clock t\lJK,\ \\'rl'O Yauto::hn King'~ (OlIi ... th"nics Star Indicates High Spot Selections Wn \\ WE WS\I \\TKY l\UC-Tom Mix' Ad\'enlun~ WCK1-:\lo:nin~ Roundup WW\·.o\-Co1Abo) Loye Ind Just * ~k.tch \\EAF WTA.\I \\GY \\SAI K lOX Bad.'''''sct> Wifl' PI John b~e \\(.\-\lu-H.l1 Rt'\ut' WCPO-Jee \'rnuti'l Orchnua \\C~-J? h \I~n'· Dulinl WGS JULIe B;lkf'r. mlln· hw-9.53) WKHt'-Jl'rt) Fo):> Or(h~tn 9:15 a.m. EST 8:15 CST a!t'men~ CBS--J.,ck Arm~tfl..le. skf.tcb WG\"-llnOUlZh thl Loukinc (,l..n WHA5-Clor J.I Wildcats WL~5mllt h.\h)~-~lu~Il:..1 Jt:v.c1 &), a Wlule; MarkeH &, WW\'A-T' t~ ,,"oun(('11 \\ ~.\t WI m .. ,,·! (Iub forum W!'.AI-Pop Conl'ert WABC (sw 15.27 9.59) Wnther W(~Ra,,,o,, B<.>lt>ro· .. Orch. ~BC-The Sinl!:in~ La,,,·: WJZ 11 :30 a.m. EST 10:30 CST WTnl- ·D,ck F" 'I"r'~ Orch('~lra 3:30 n.m. EST 2:30 CST \\J.W-L1....tion's Famih- Prner WCBJ.·-('it) Court \\ \\ \''\ \),rcl('al I'u 'ram KPK.\ WLW Ic"l5.21·1l,871 Pniod \\G'I-\I.lrket D.. ~kd WlPO--t1 Ul('~lltH' Phil<'>S(lllh I XBC Tt>rn L FI- lconi. l('nor: K\lOX-To bt' ..nDflunrro \\ "',\I--G...ct :'olor"inll: \\'L-l~)lurllill!: De\otions \\'GBf-Sib)' Shop 1:30 p.m. EST 12 :30 CST \\JI \\.nE W",\I WlKY WAYE-Tt'.. D..nc(' \VTA:'II-Cet Going with Hank \\ I.\\-\lail (hll: WGS-Bachelor'! Chi I d r e n NBC ---eharlt>\· Bnub" 'er's Orch. CU~lIoo\ier Hup: \\'AUC WCKY-Budd)' and Ginger \\~\1 Keene WTA\!-Uuard of Education ~!-"tch WJI. w-\n.: \\hU\ \\IIAS WWVA w:,\IK \\ C~!'iurPf'i!e Party \V15--~C\\s; ~t:tTketl :'\Bl'-Kn K\~tr~ Orch.: WEAF (~I\ \IV" \.\-/j\\ heeJinl! Go..pel Tab· 9:30 a.m. ET 8:30 CST 15.27J \\ I ~ II-Mu"c ilnd tummentt ((",lele NI:K-Fieldc and lIall, conlS and WWY.\-.\mer r.lmily Robincon WT,\\\ '\\<\1 WCKY \\GY NBC-Vic anf! Sadl'. skt>tch· WGBF-SiUll:inll: Cov.hoy p"n~~ K\lOX How to He Charm,", \\ I\RC-Hhvthm Rt>vue WGY-'Iornin!l: Salul" PO--Conservatorv 01 \Iusic ~nJ \\'GY-~Iu ... ical I'ro(lr:tlll 15.171 we WGN Good Health & Trainine WSM-Fin:tncial ~ews WLW-Ri"e hine WL~fun1 )IB~~lin~trel~: W(ON W(;1\-Markl'ts: t1Mid day Serv WTA)l-.'lu,ic:al Clock Ilu... h ""'" Ralph Wl. Oal. Carneeie; Radio WWVA-News [Illenon WENR-\'lIliely I'rul/,raro icc Coltll1ll'lItalM 7:30 a.m. EST 6:30 CST WL W-our ~illtline: :-;eichbor W("I'~Fri1'icl Fnts \VIIAS-SavinR:! "alk; Wuther: 5:45 p.m. EST 4:45 CST I\HC-Joll) alII &. Jane: Wt:AF WGRF-HOO'ln Philo"'ol'he, l\1arketc T nl".,ralure 3:45 p.m. EST 2:45 CST \\ 1\'l-Hf"..lth ..nd Home ~nr-f1aTa. I.u 'n' Em. eo. _ip l a"-(J!:.:.. " !'(.\·..ille WAlK WH.o\5-Chau \\ilh Dolly Driln WL\\-P;lillttd Drumc. sketch ~BC-Kil'C-'S Je... ters: WJl WS~1 \\\\,\'\-Phil fCH,k"s N""book \\L\F WAVE WTA~I W( KY NBC-Pollock and Lllwnhurst. 9:45 a,m. EST 8:45 CST \VLS-To\\er TOjliu Tim.; Wm W"'\IK-\I .t I i II I" t> Memorie! WlKY WA\'I:. \\ S\I WGY WGN (sw.9.531 Jliano duo: WJZ ~nl-h)"(' UTonnor. tenor {( It... ) NOr-The O'\'l'ill~. sketch and ('Irll. ))'''110 and O~. Snn of Fire. ~kf"tch h ...toX-Y"riu)- :\Iu..iule WW\"A-Orll:an Inlulude W\\ \'.\-Dr 1-1 Lamont \\L,,\t' WTA\l \\GY WL\\' cn I.:uit .. r duo: \\ EAF \\'(KY WAUf WA\'E \\HAS \\KRC \\(.. KY-)Iu~iul (lock WTA\! 1:45 p.m, ET 12:45 CST t\OhA-Charm CB~AIc.\alldt>r St'mmler. pian. (,w·15.27> \\ G Y-£arJ\ Bud MU"lul ClfOCk C8_C,dt'T... Quaflet; New!: "\11\.\-1 'l"ch:lnl!:f" Club NBC-Liltlt> Orphan Annif", \\-HA:--Lj,I\,Lury College Devo· iet WABC (~w.15.27> \\'ABC WKRt: WIIA~ WSMK Afternoon \\(;\-Stllf\ Teller's Hour ~ketch: WJZ \\'IW KUKA lions ~f;\' i\"nr-llol & Will, ckelch: WJZ KDK··\-Sh'le & !::hUUlIlI•• \\ I.S-II/lmf"makf>rc' Program (C\\ 15.21·11.87) \\'KltC-BrukfOl'" UvrUJ \\\YE 12:00 m ES 11:00 a.m. CS \\~At-Ylrit>ties K\IOX-S~llta CIaU! Workshop \\ l-F"rtn Bulletin Board K~IOX-f ~BC-Pat P.r~on [B~Rauio Gossip flub with '" ..ccinatinl: SIt'lodies Karnes III E~T \\T'''l~n..r: Slllrl' "'anla (Ja\J WC~-Len Eddie & Finnie Cavanau~b' 4:00 p.m. 3:00 CST \\LW-l\"'lorninc: De\'otions Salvo. orlalllst WLW WF\R- \lorin 5i~T ..rc, harmony \\~AI-T'wlllC h. TUIII':!I WL5-lIoo!!ier Sod Busten, CB~Th. \'oiee 01 Elt)H'r1ent., \IOX * NBC-Conferring of Degrt>t'S of (\"Hel \\ ~\I-\I"'"url \Ioulltainun hUK.\-\la(' & BI.. ine 1.1.1). ;1,,,1 Litt.D_ to Pr.sident Wf"athu' Arlist eookinlS' ad\'ice: W \HC \\ KRC K\lOX WS\I-Qrtan Re\'t>ries \\ TA~1-H.. nk KHne \\CBF-("urbstont> R.portt'l Roo·e\f:1t b) \"(llfe D.. me G.: N,1A! WW\'A \\H.\5 !cw 15.27·9_59) WW\'A FI~in' X Roundup \\'L\\-Bachta(le Wif., ,ketch SHC-Jerr) Jo)" & Jubileen: WG'I-lnf" Dr,t1ltt> \nal)st WEAF W"\'E \\SM WTAM 1:45 a.m. EST 6:45 CST \\'1!A"-l..:hol'I',nr;; (;lIlIle WfK Y WSAI l\HC-)"Uil'hi Hlf..oka. :I.)'loI1hon. WW\'.\-GerTrllrl, ""lin WEAF WA\'I" \H KY ~ ~ WKRC-Blue Sh ~r.nade CBS-(onftrring of Degrees of IU WEAF 10:00 a.m. EST 9:00 CST I!C-"imp"oll HI') of Spruce * WI'-,-~I.lfkl:lc: Jun Pucle Ll.D. and l.'lI.D. to Pre..iclent Night I'HC-Ri~e Iud Shine; NI'WI NBC· \Cv.c; Yau2hn df" Leath. hnd BJ): WJZ WS~l WI.\\'-l.m·I'Il" ..Tur Rooceveh h\ ~olre Dame U.: \VJZ rnnlralto: \\E.\F WAVE KDKA-~t>w! WGY \\";'\I-DulI, of Ai;'ri"lIltml' WAnr WSi\lK WI\R(" \\ HAS Wll'~The Gift Box WCPO---\'arielv Proo;ram 6:00 p,m_ 5:00 ~B(-:'I('l\"s; Cilv Voire~: \\'JZ WGBF-\\ rllding Anniv.rsluie. WW\'A-l\Go... pel Tabf"rnadl' K)IOX (~w·15,27) EST CST WLW-Newl 'Gib~otl: piaul~l W~AI-~Iu§ical lUS--,lncl'Jlhine WAlle WG~-\\'e Art> f'Jur 2:(10 p.m, EST 1:00 CST NBC-Oetty and Bob. sketch: c: Il'-Bl'atrice OSl::ood. Sun Dail ~BC-G.. n. 1I1'~~hf"r~er's Bavari· \V,IZ KUKA \\'LS (sw.15.21) WSr.I-Leon Cole, orU;;lIlist WKR<.: WHAS K:'IIUX WGY-;\Iu!ical I'rOltram i New! WS:'oIK KMOX \lu~k,lle an Orch.: \\ JZ KOKA (sw· W1AM-Junior Broadusters KDKA-Xewc; WLS--Olto'! TunUwicler~ anu Belly and Dob, sketch: WGY r\BC-FI)ill'l Time. avialinn WCK Y-Nf'W~ Hullvwood New•. Tumhle Weed 15.21> WLW ,ketfh' WEAF WGY WCKY 8:00 a.m. EST 7:00 CST WCpo-Wade House; Choir \\ SAI-Rheiny Gau, sonlS NBC-..\ml'rir;lll Flluution For· \\'r,D~-!'illn.hin. Hour WE~R WAVE (~v. 953) ~BC-Sp;lteribs: WEAF WCKY WG~-Golden Melodies \\ ~\I-lIadi,' KilChl.:1l um \\ E.\F "CKY WT-\ \1 WWVA-Hul!:h Cros! Ind th. [UI..:-BUf"k nO~l'rc sketch l B"'--tnt:;lllders. male Quartet: WI S-Prairit> Ramblt>n: P3IS'" WT\)!-YnUTh & E fl('ricnre \\ \\'E W:-~I Georgi", Porlie 80)"5 WABC hw-II.83·9.59) WABC ~Iulltana 12:15 p.m. ES 11:15 a.m. CS * CBS-Between the Bookends: 4:15 p.m. E T 3:15 CST XnC-(Nt'wc. WJZ only) ~ Arm\ NBC-~Iorning Devotions; WJZ WI W-How to lie Charminr \BC-H(,)lIe)OO)' & ... a...... fra c. W\BC WKllt \\:-~!K (SW. NBr-Sf",ng'" Jnd S"'rie_' \\'JZ Il .. nd· WJZ WAYE KUKA (S\\ 2154) WS-\I-S.\lo-c; Ilt,u~e1lUld Hints com.dy If.lm: \\ E.\F WSAI 1527 ~'Br-Kt>n Sparnl>n's Encemble KUK.\-~f"\\S hMOX-~ews. lIome folks' WTA:'II-St>\lo'l'; Shrro Trio WT'\'l K\10)';-Xe\los; St. Louis Ml"dj· KDKA of \Ian Sotht>rn Turl':ef. pianisl WCro-~lu\iul Clock Geflr.tt:ie Porgil' Hll) s WHAS K'IOX (C\\ 15.279.59) WCPO---Cinn. Dental "ocielv ckl'trh WGX WLW ~\ 11 \M-SoorlS WGBF-!J.Cospel Tlbernacle 10:15 a.m. EST 9:15 CST XDC-Wl'r Jell H-ill, "0111.::'. WJZ WGRF-I'nlirf" Drama WE\II-\I..d;ln,1' de S)'I\'an WII \ O,.. k Trac\·. §k(lcb WGS-Good ~Iorninl ~ H("-Hurne Sv.t>et Hnm., ketch: W.\\'E WG\'-~Io\'ie P,rconalities W(O'I-Hol\ In HI' Charmintr: \\ Klfr-Snlllin' Diln WGY-\lu inl flock \\E.\F WTA:'II \\GY WLlY Se\H: WCKY W\\ VA WGY-Arthur Lane, tenur 4:30 p.m. EST 3:30 CST \\'lW-Qld Fashion.,rl Girl \\ IIA5-Geor,ia Wildcats C9:'r-H.. rmul1ie~ io Contrast: WHA5--l:ui\l"rcit\' or K"l1tucky WS-\I-"Omar Ihe ~t)slil'" KDK.\-:-alt & l'ranUls NBC-Let'~ T .. It F.. WLS-Se\\s; Proiram Summar} WABC WH.\S WS~IK WI5-The Hll110PptfS lk On:r; m· W"':'II-~"ws; \\'Cpo-Home Beautiful inil1f" Opinion on Topics of Pan American WLW-~Iusic bv Divano r.. BC-Edv.ard Madlus:-h. Gospel \\ (;\-Len Sah-o. or: Plant Pete WGY---Gracl' and SCOII)·. sonl!s WE~R (!oolll 15.21) W~\I-~~lornine: De\otion WS~I KDKA (!v.15.2D lIu~band E~ WWVA-GOSSIP PROGRAM WKRC-Sa\"iIJg =:ue &. 2:15 p.m. T J:15 CST wnl(~\"O\"l!It)' Time * WI .... \I-Source of Power of Fl' K\IOX-Lefs Compare NOIf:! Cn~-Happy 1160 kc) Jack lIul1ow, sketch: W(;U"--"'ew! mouc Ih'es \\'CPO-Dot Club ;'o;c.ws WS~tK Wts--The Old Kitchen Kt>ltle WAHC WKRC (!w· WGS-\'aril'h Pr0to::ram \\"W\IA_~lornil1g Edition WGBF-Hntl~ehold Hour \\'lW-~fan \Irolf. 'onll:! 15271 6:15 p.m. EST 5:15 CST \\KRC-\\omall'C Hour WGY-Stock Report. 8:15 a.m. EST 7:15 CST 12:30 p.m'. ES 11:30 a.m. CS K:'<10X-Window Shoppers WI.\\'-Sul1do\\ n \'aril'til'S CB'---OI;, Son nf F'irl'. sketch NBC-(Sev.~, WEAF only) !lap­ 10:30 a.m. EST 9:30 CST l\"I3C-:'oIl'rry ~Iadcaps, Norman W(PO-D.. llc" lIils K~IOX WBB:'.I SlK-Brl'l'n and dr Bocc; Andy \VG~-Roll1ance WTAi\I-Tv.ilighl Tunl's py Jack, songs: WEAF W~M L. ClOUlif"r's Orch.· WEAF of Helen Trent WW\',\-ShOI>PinQ" S~'ncopation NHr-(Nf>ws. WEAF only): Har· WA\'E Sanne1Ja: WEAF WS:\I WTAM \VCKY W:-AI WG Y-llol1sehold Chats uld Slerll'~ Orrh.· WEAF CBS-Dill & Gingl'r, songs: 4 I}.m. 3 :45 NBC-Lew While, organict: NBC-Nat'l Farm & HlImc Hour; WSAI-f)illIghters of American :45 EST CST WSAI WCKY \VSM WJZ WLW KDKA (sw·21.54) \\'ABC WKHC \VilAS WSMK Spl'akn: WJZ WS~l WAVE Re\'olutioli CBS-Tea ,\t Th(' Rill; :-'Tarl:aret C85--8ouoy Ben~on '" Sunn)' r-;BC-Toda)"'s Chiltlren, 5kl'tch: (~w CBS-On the Air Today: City KDK.\ 15.21) \nn'A The 01' P:trdner Santr)·. Societ~ CODlml'ntator; .lim: WAllC (sw.11.839.59) WJZ KDKA WCKY \VLS (sw· ~nr-Arm\' Consumers' Guille: WADC CBS--"~13rv ;\Iarlin," skrlch 2 :30 p,m. EST 1:30 CST Jerry Cooper. baritone; H.. roll! Band: KDKA (sw· 15.21) WAH( \\KH( K\lOX WHAS Slf"rn'~ Orch.; Guest Artist!: 15.2111.87) Kew!; WCKY WCPO f\:'IIOX-The Happy HlInlers KBC-The South Sea I!landers \\HA~LO't Cabin Doys (sw-15.27·9.59) W."'Bf WH.\S K~IOX (sw. WA \'E-Skeels :\Iorris Parad. W:\ \"E-!J.Devolional Service WEAF WCKY WT:UI \\iLS--The Hilltoppers: Hawaiian WCPo--Lullcheon "1I~ic CBS-American School of the 15.27·9.59) \VCpo-l-Ielpful Harr~ WCPO-llelpful Harry WG~-Harold Turner, pianist W~\lK WCKY-Dick Tracy, skl'tch WE\" H-Spar.,rih. (XBC) Noveltie! WG~- Air: WABC WHAS WTAM-\Iuciral Clock Your LO\'er WGY-Farm Proiram (~v. 15.27-9.59) \VCI~~ews WG~-JuJliur Police P~trol WG\'-n~lld'morninr;; Devotions K\IOX WKRC WW\'.o\-Tu Harrison's TuilS WL5-Phi! Kaler ~BC-\Iucic \\'GBF-\Illcical \Iasll'rpiec.' WGY-JOf' LaTour. sk[teh WLW-~Iorning Guild: WJZ WAVE Buckaroo! Iloucn\'armert WLW-Li\'f'HOCk: River: Weatb· WS~I \\GS-SOII( of thl' Islands WHAM-Dangerous Paradise \\"'AI-Roundhouce 80n .r & \Iarkn Report! ~'e1A~: WSAI WGBF WGY-~lusical Proc.ram cl.etch 8:30 a.m. EST 7:30 CST \\'\\\'\-Ra~,id\t1 '-en:ire \\'HA5-Jullele Club CJi5-L"nde Tom & Betty: WTA::'oI-Hank Keene'! Radio liDK \-Home forum \\ KRC-Edrlie Schoelwer 10:45 a.m. EST 9:45 CST ~ote~ WKRC- ports; Xe\\s WABC Gane: \\TPO-\!rc. We~t WI.W-Nr",s & Financial NBC-JOt' Whi... tenor: WEAF WWYA-''Tht> Blind :-I'ot of W\;,AI-Jan. :'-tanin. soprano WLW-f\'l'ning Conc('rt !\BC--eheerio: WEAF WTAM W.WE \\'T.nl WS\1 \vSAI WGS-Palmer House En3f'lJlble WCKY WLW WGY WSM S("iencf", \lr. .\, L. nrown WCY-Piano Pal~ & ROIItef Sweet \\'TAi\1-CIt>veland Art Museum \\'TAM-Hot Diltec in History WGY 12:45 p.m. ES 11:45 a.m. CS ~\"L5-~farkeh \\ WVA-Dinner ~Iusic JOl0X-Tick Tock Revu. CB5-Puelie Strincc: 'V'ABC ~kelch; CBS-Five Star Jones, WL\\-I.t'arn 10 Sine: 5:00 p.m, EST 4:00 CST 6:30 p.m. EST 5:30 CST WA\'E-Musical Clock \\'WVA WKRC WS~IK (sw· K~tOX WCPO-Popular Hits WAlK WKRC (sw­ W\\\'A-:'Ila Perkins, shtch NBC-Junior Radio Journal: .\BC-Nt>ws; Eu\\in C. Hill, crm- 1527) 15.27> WS~l WG~-Fire~,de l\1l'lodies '\JBC-Herman and Banta, xylo. WJZ \\'EXR WAVE mentator: WEAF WS;\\ WCKY WG:\'-Paintt>d Dreamc, ~kelch 2 :45 p.m. EST 1:45 CST CDS-8iIl~' Bililey & H. :-;eu· (s",·9.53) WHAS-Breakfast Business phonist & piano: WJz KDKA ~BC-South WHA5-How to be Charminl! Sea hlanden; miller: W:)~IK CBS-Jack Arm~troni, sketch WKRC-l\Fed. of Churches (sv.-15.21) WS.\1 WLS-Indian Lee:ends \\'LS-Wuther: Produce \lar CB:--Adn. of Tprry & Ted, KMOX WBB~I KMOX-Police Court Broadcast k"ts; :-;ews WU'o-Sew Danct> Rh)lhms W~Al-~lcCnrmick's Old Time WCKY-Daytime Rnue sketch: WABC WWVA (5\\· CDS-SI'\\c; Vani!hed Voices i WLW-Farm & Home 1·lour WGi\'-Marriascf" Licer,u BUTeau ;\Iu~ic and Dramatic: WABe Fiddlers WCPO-Ciarence 8er~('f 15.27·9.59) Tune~ (Nnc) WGY-Limey Bill ("",.11,83-9.59) \\<\\\'A-:'olornini Dance WG~-Backsta~e Wife. sketch * NBC-AI Puree's GanQ: WTAJ\I-Noon.day Re!ume WLW-Natllre Study WEAF WCKY WGY WTAM \K( -Nev.s. The Charioteen 8:45 a.m. EST 7:45 CST \VIUS-Monticello Party Line \lu~ic \\"'~I-~Ia \\'\\TA-LullclH'llll Perkin,. sketch (sw·9.53) WJl NBC-Landt Trio & White: WLS-Morning Minstrel~ 1:00 p.m. ES 12:00 m CS WWV,\-Gift Paradt> \\I.IZ KDKA (~\\'·21.s4) \VL\\'-Live~tock Rellortc;. Ne\\S KDKA-Kiddies' Ktub Nl'ws: WSAI WENR CDS-Blue Flam/!! Quartet: IOIOX-:' SBC-Silver~rl.: CHI..:-\lanh:tttan WABC En Ie m b I e: \\S.\IK \\ Kite \VHAS (sw· WII<\S-Uni\'er~ity of LOUIS\"il1l' Wr.Y·-News: E\t!.ini Brev,t'.' \\L5-Jolly Joe * NBC-Address by Prt>s. F. D. \\"CKy WTA~I 9:00 a.m~ EST 8:00 CST Roo~e\'elt: WE.\F WGY WCKY 15.279.591 W"II(-Santa Claus Program \HI.\\I-Tern '" Tl'd K\IOX-:'s * NBC-Brukfast Club; Merry Roose\"ell: W\BC WGY-FI~-t> and Cleo•. ongs MJc~; 1l,.'lf. Or~h.· WJZ \\ 11.\5 WKRC WS)IK (~w. ~krlch WGX WLW 5:15 p.m. EST 4:15 CST WI.W-8ob Ke1Ahall. cparts \\"H-\::.:----<"ollel.:(, of \1/r1cultur. ~lalin" ("B~hril Trio WABC WS~IK \\ TAM-Nt>ws; Sport~man KDKA WAVE W"\I WSAI 15.271 WKRC-P0l'ul:tr \'..ri"ties KI'K.\-"lroller·, ( ...",·15.21) W("PO-\"l'WS K\IC \-\la Perl.in~. ~ketch hl\ 15.271 \\'W\'A-Santa Claus \\' J."---lJinn"r1>f'11 Pro(ram \\TPo-Tod,,·~ Wiullen NBC-William ;\Il'eder. Of.l~anist: \\'GBF-~Iister and Minus W~AI-Potiet> f11~h('f XBC-JOlckie Helll'r. tenor: WJz 6:45 n.m. EST 5:45 CST HO!I Lee soprano· WEAF WG\'-Friendl)' :"f'il!hbur'~ Houc• \\T \ \1-:'Ilusi'ul Cocklail \VE~1t \\.\\"E \'nC-Billy "lid BclI)·. _keTch; WCKY WGY Party 1:15 p.m. EST 12:15 CST WWYA-Cu\\hll)' Lo)"e and Just KDK,\-l'lou2h Hn~'~ WEAF KMOX-' it"s on News 11:15 a,m. EST 10:15 CST NBC-T\\o He~rtc in ~ong, vocal Plain John \n I'(~\'arlf"t\' Procr:tm XBC-I,ov.dl Thomas. commenta WCPo-\fucical Varielies WL5-Martha Craue; Helen ~oloi WBB" \VS:\IK Neighbor. His homey philosophies and de­ 7:00 p.m. EST 6:00 CST (llS----One ~i~ht Stands; PIck K:\lOX-C Albl.'rt Scholin. on::an lightful songs have \\'on him a place in & Pat, dramatic and musical: ist the hearts of the !\'ation's Station's lis­ (NEW RADIO STARS) * NBC-Amos 'n' Andy: WEAF WABC Wl:W)1 WKllt: WIIAS WE:\'R-LeonarJ KeJler'~ Orch. WUV WGY WTA,\! (sw·9.53J tening audien(e. Hear him J\\onday KMOX (sw-6.12·6.06) WG:\-lIorace Heidt', Orchestra through Friday at 9,30 a. m. EST; 8,30 * Ca5-Myrt and Marge, sketch: .\IB5-Grandstaml Tlmtl,: WL\\ WGY-Juhnny Albright, songs Hi lariaus Comedy, Sparkling Music WABe W\VVA \\KRC bw­ W(ON \\ HA:-""-Uance Time CST. J 1.83-9.59) WCpo--VaI"icly Program \\ I": He-Jack Denn)'s Orcheslra NBC-Dinner Conecrt; I1ichard \'v~AI-CardreE' Capers (CBS) Felix Farrington leaves WHIG, Day­ Na~~"' Leibel t. organi~t j ('ITO] Ueis, ''.L\\"-!hrl..town ;\Ieetill' :'o.:i'?t\, ton, Ohio, to take up his new duties at TONIGHT at 8 HIIITallO: WJZ WCKY WENR 8:45 p.m. EST 7:45 CST \\'~AI-Xa\"ier Cuc:at's Orch. \\,SPD, Toledo. WAVE WH\.\I \\(PO-,'mateur Xight Prc;m. C,BC) JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT (OS-Buck ROl!'ers. sketch \\'TA;\I-Johnny uwis' Oreh. WHAS K\IOX \\'HBi\1 9:00 p.m. EST 8:00 CST MARY .HILTON may filld berself 011 .. NBC-Harry Horlitk's GYPsies KIlKA-Pittsbun:l1 CUrti. FI}(Ulll 11 :30 p.m. EST 10:30 CST tbe Crosll'Y staff before sbe call say "ilsy, wCl·O....--Yariety Selections llo\\.lrd Price, tellor: WEAF \'v'T.UI WCKY WGY (5\\·9.53) bitsy baby}wls." Tbey liked her cbildisb wGN-Palmcr IIouse Ensemble ~BC-(Ne\\s, WE.\F olll~') Mag. cbatter. WSAI-\Iodernizatiull of Homes ~BC-Greater J\-Iln~trels: \VJL. nolia liIM~oms; Fi~k JubileE' \\"HAM KDKA IVL;, WU\ WS\l----Sari'! and ~allic Chuir: \\EAF \\TKY WSAI Ideal Chrislmas Gifts W~:\I (s\\-·6.14-11.S71 RADIO TICKER-T,\PE, GEOllGE \rey W:;':\I (~\\ 9.53) 'CANDY' APRONS only Z5c 7:15 EST 6:15 CST * CBS-Radio Thuter: WABC (B5--Ted fiorit(/'~ Orche~tra: CASE. if rumors are correcl, will do his p.m. JU.;l the thine to wear "'hen WH.b \\ KIlC h:\IOX \\HB!o1 WABC WS"K WI\He Chri:-,tm:ls ~hoppinA :II Tiffany's . • NBC-ALKA-SElTZER PRE {sw·6.12·6.06) making eand.!'. roolline or sen­ Jents Uncle Eua's Radio Su· XBC-Ra\ :\ubl("s Orche!"tra: ER7\EST L. ADA~lS is a new addition Ine. Fine qualll.!' rubbu. Red. \\ A\'E-Mu~lI;al Memory COn' grppn nr turqunlu_ lJ(in: WEAF WTAM WGY WJZ \\"H.UI WA \'E KDKA at \\'H 10 ... J EA:-J JOSTY:X's Dr. Ken­ te~t ~ (lnl~ !,s cent. rotlo. WSAI hw·9.53) (sw.6.14.ll.87) Rad makes one realize that the dice-hatted ...... pfutpold. Ortler urI, WG:\-:\'cws; Sports Review J\'-IOX-07.,lrk Carnival CBS-Vocals b)' Verrill: WASe WSAI-~ews detecti\'e of fiction was as far-fetched as WKHC (sw-1I.83) WBB'-'-Herbie K:lY's Orchestra -:-",.;,,,""...-• I HOME SERVICE (CBS) the G man of the movies is today. JIOX-Dick Gardner's Orch. WLW WT.UI-Jack Rus~ell's Orch. 7,45 p.m. EST 6:45 CST KDKA-Richard Hilllber's Orch. \\'A \'E-H('veries 12:30 a.m, ES 11 :30 p.m, CS NBC-Jim Crowley. Commentat· WCl\Y-R~dio Parade NBC-Joel rarltlullo's Orrhe~tra: or on football news: WEAF \\'Cpo-Sunset Entertainers NBC-D a n ~ e r 0 u s Paradise WJZ \\'5)1 KDKA \VAVE (5W· WIIA:'II-To be i1nnounced sketch; Elsie Hift & ~ick Daw· E.14 11.87) ~on: WE~H CBS-St) Olour 5irnon~' Orch.: \\'JZ KDK,\ WLW 10:15 p.m. EST 9:15 CST WAVE (sw.lI.87) W ~BC WKRC K~IOX \VBB'-' * CBS-Boake Cilrter, commen· 1\DKA-~ammy fuller ~BC-Tom C().':; Guc,t!>; Orch.: CIJUS WS~IK 7:00 a.m. EST G:oo CST WI.S--The HillLol)pcrs 15.27, WCl'o--Lullcheon Music W_\BC WHAS WKRC WLW-Bob Nobu's Balld WlW-~(lu\enirs or Sone: NBC-Studio WEAF WGY WGKF-Churrh and School News (~\\·15_27·9.59' 5:15 p.m, EST 4:15 CST Mu~inl C!u<;k; KDK.\ W(I'O 7: \\'TA:\t-Board of Education MBS-Jacob Tarshi!>b' WLW WG~-Len S31,·o, organi t M05-:\lull)' of the Movies. KBC .~ \ til I,ll 0 n) Orehe"tn K\h.>..-r..Iriet> :\lusicOIll' 9:30 a.m. EST 8:30 CST WGY-Faye ar,d Cleo, songs ~k~tch: WGX WLW (sl'.'-9.53l \\\ KY-;\lorning HuuuJul1 WC:'i ~8C-Gra("e and Scotty, songs' ,lefT) Brannon: WCKY WTA),I \~-Collee~ I\OKA-'lu"ll'at VaTleti~s CH5--.I11lHlI\ Farrf'lI. baritnll" WGY-~Iu~ical WII oi \e:ricllllur. Revue WDr WCKY WCI'O-~lelo(h lane \\'KRr-~cI"; ;,\\eet olnd 1I0t K:\IOX-\1a Perkin~, sketch \\\Br' WKFt(' \\';)\IK K\IOX Wh:RC-Jl'rr~ fo~'" Orchestn K~IOX-The (orn I-fusken \\ H\~-Strane:e As It Seems WLS- Dmnerbf'1I I'ro~lam WCI'o-Toda)'5 Willllers (~\\-15.271 WL"'-Smile,a Whi!. WCPO-Pat Gillidl WGY-l.1n~ Sisters KDKA-Curl}" :\11ller's Plough \\L\\-.o.Falllil~ WKRC-Jane Grf'V \\-;)\I-Pt>lice Flashes Praytor Period \\GY-Mr. &: )'lrs. Wi~l:penny 11:30 a.m, EST 10:30 CST WL5-Book Re\'lew Bo}·s W~'AI-Good l\Iurninll: 1:15 p.m, EST 12:15 CST WTAM-Musical Cockuil \\ l5--l;l)'forning De\'utiull! CB~Mr~. 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EST 4:36 CST WGY-)(usical !)alule WCKY WTA:\I WCI'Q--liolllo>sllun Phii050pher WIIA5-Geurei:l Wildcats :\"BC-"la Pukins skf'tch: CBS-Jack Arnl<;lrollll: sketch WLW-Ri..e and Shine (liS-Rambles in Rh"thnl; WGllfo--D.1by !:Ihop Man W::-AI-UJnc; Ini'lorlude WEA" WGY WLS WTAM WARC lun, poems 1St: WEAF \\TKY WGY WIIAS-Si 'n' Metissy 3:45 p.m, EST 2:45 CST WSJ\1-Nrws: Fillancial News NU('-Rise and Shille: News: WLW-Painted Dreams, sketch CBS-Romany Trail: WAnC WLS-Wm. O'Colillur, tenor: Sue W:-.,lI-TreJuI\ellii on Tour KBf-Kinl('s Je~lers' WJZ WTAM-Armchair EXlllurcr's WJZ WKHC WHAS \VS~tK KMOX Roherh WS~t WAVE WCKY Club W(Po-Musical Clock WTAI\1-TollllIIV Tucker's Orch. NBC-News; Art Tatum, pian. WWVA-Ifell)ful lIarrv \\'W\'A-Or. 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CS CUS-Badin Gus~ip Club with WGN-l.ihral y of Congress Musi· WGY WSM W(jN 8:00 a.m. EST 7:00 CST \\'(;.\-1-1;. mns 01 All Churches f\BC- Three ;'c.. mp!>. male trio: Eddie and F,wnii' Ca\'anaugh: cdle CB::-Tito Guizar. tenor: WARr NHC:-Sparelib~: WEAf WCKY WLS-Prairie Itamlolers: Patsy WE.-U' WCI,Y WAVE WS:\1 KMOX \\ 1.~-lIllmcmakers Pr(j!!ram WKRC (s\\ 15.271 CUS-8hll"birds, girls' vocal trio; Montana; HCllry CBS-The Voice of Experience, cn$-Concert Miniaturt's: WABC WS!\I-Varieti~s NBC-Little Orphan Annie, Cit}, Consumers' Guide: WABC WLW-Helly Crocker, cooking advice: WAOe WKHC KMOX (sll'·15.27) 4:00 I).m, EST 3:00 CST skelch: WJi' KUKA WLW NBC-Morllilljt DevNions: WJZ talk WWVA WtlAS (sw-15.27-9.59) NBC-DOl & Will, shlch: WJZ NBr-BI·ttv and Bob, skl'tl'h: (~I\ 15.21·11.87) WAVE KUKA (51\ 21.5'1) WSAI-News NBC-:o,UlIII!>OI\ Bo}·s of Spruce. w.\n: WJZ KD'KA WE~R (sw·15.20 KMOX-Santa Claus Work..hop ~e"s: WLS WWVA \\1.\:\1-~e\\!>; Shuo Trio head Bay, sketch' WJZ KDKA-Gr3b O,u: CH:)-Waldo String Quarlet: WfI'U-Uiu: ~lore Santa Clau K;\lOX-News; lIome Folks' W\,,",VA-Hu!!'h Cross and thf' KUKA-,\ews WCPG-Federal Iiollsinr;: Prgm, WAlK WSl\IK WI Sonlt WIIA5-/\'Week·dav Dl'vot;ons 6:00 p.m. EST 5:00 CST NHC-1\e\\!>; City Cunsumer's NBC-I-fouc}boy and Sassafras, Recital: WJl KDKA WAVE \\WVA-Ihll':h Cross: Geir!!:i", NBC-(Xrws, WJZ only); South· WCPo-Dot Club News J'ur~le Guide: WEAF WGHF-Household Hour comedy team: WEAr WTA),1 (sw 15.21) 80ys . ernaires. male quarlet: WJZ NBC-Walter Cassel, baritone; WG!'i"-~targery Graham WSAI *_ CBS-Between thl! Bookends: 4:15 p,m. EST 3:15 CST Ca5--Buck I{ogers sketch Wm. Meeder. orjl:anist: WJZ WKRC-Woman's Huur CBS-Bunny's Bhu' nn)"'.: Wt\BC WABC WKRC WS:\lK (sw­ r\ OC-Gall" Page, contralto WAtlC (~I\ 11.83,9.59) WLW KDKA (S>I 21.5'1) WSAI-H"ousehold H;nls K~IOX (sw·15.27·9.59) 15.27-959) WJZ \\'EXR CB5--Joe l'lotke's OreheSIU' N8C-llapp}' Jack, sonr;~: WS~I 10:30 a.m. EST 9:30 CST NBC-Merry Macs (News, WJZ NBC-~Iu"ic Giuld: WSAI (sw. MBS-Lift of ;'Illry Sothern, \\"S:\IK. KMOX WAVE NBC-Breen & de Ro~e; Andy only): WJZ WSM WAVE 15.33\ sketd,: \\G~ WLW NBC-Fl}'ing Time, .1viJtion \\'CKY-~e\\s ~allnella: WEAF \\'TA:\t \\'S:\I MU5--ltalph Kirhery, the Dream KMOX-Ne\\s Throu~h a "10m· KDKA-Four Dnlamo!> of Rhv' sketch (:\e\\", WEAF only): WU'O-TodaY'5 Headlines aDd CBS-Song Styles, Gothamaires: Singer: WGN WLW an's Eves thm WEA'" WE:\'R WCKY WCY Hi~hlighls \\'ABC K~IOX WS:\tK WKRC News: WCKY \\WVA WCPG-V"riely T"'ro~am WGY-The Brid'!e Anal}·st W.\ \'E (sw·9.53) \\ H_b-lo~ Cabin Boys NHC-Today's Children, sketch: KDi\.A-Salt and PC':anut! \\'GUF-Rol.1n· Club WIIAS-Waldu :::itriug Quartet KDKA-Nel\s WIS-Morning Houndup Wn KDKA WLS WCKY (sw· WGY-)!u"ical Pro!;Tam WG~-:\Iu\'ie . Pt'rsonalities (fOS) WBB:\1-~ews: Budd\' & Gin2er WTA'l-Ur. Sunshine 15.21) WIIAS-Univ. of L.oui~villt WHAS-Ulli\'("r~it)· of Kentucky 4:30 p.m. EST 3:30 CST WGN-Armchair Melodies WWVA-Tu lIarnson's Tun MHS-Vir!!inians, male quartet: WKItC-SI\'ing SUI" & Husband WlS-Red Fole}' !'i"BC--Concert Hour: \\'Jl KDKA WHA~I-Sport.. BuckJroos WLw WGN Jack \\'lW---('ontl"mllilran' Writers WE.\1t (~w·15.211 WHAS-Dick Tracy, sketch 8 :30 a.m. EST 7 :30 CST WAVE-lJ.De\-otional Service WI.!'l-OIII Kirchl'n I 2:15 'P.m. EST 1 :15 CST ~ketch: WABC WGY-Musical Prol!;um 12:30 p.m. ES 11:30 a.m. CS CBl;. -Happy Hollow, sketch: NBC-Girl Alone. WEAf NUl!("ent. COl\lraltu, orche!>llil WCl'Y WSAI NBC--eheerio: WEAF WTAM WH.\S-Aunl Betsy NBC-Merry M.dcaps WEAF \. ·C WKHC WS\1K (sw· WSA!--Qmar. the Mrstic \\'LW WGY WSM WCKY WSAI-Annette l\Iannin~, sopra· WCKY WSAI 15.21> WAVE-Ice Crl"am Singn WSM-Interlude: Pan-American KMOX-Tlck:rock Revue CBS-"Mary Marlin," skelch Kl\lOX-Window Shoppers WCPo-:-':o\"('ltv Time Broadcast WAVI~Mu~ical WGDF-News Clock WWVA-Ral~id"' Ad Service WABC WKRC KMOX WHAS WCPo-Popular Rhdhms WTAM-Sohio Teacher's Gos~iper: WCPO-"ariety HoUT 10 :45 a.m. EST ~:45 OST (sw·15.27·9.59) WGN-Ilomanl'e of Helen Trent WGN-Parents & WWVA-Radio Sports WGN-:\lurllillg Kal~iduscope NBC-Hcrman & Banta, xylo· NBC-Nat'l ).'Jrm & Home Hour; COll~ress 6:15 p.m. EST 5:15 CST WGY-Household Chats NSC-Mld·week Hymn Sing, WHA5--Bn:akrast Busilless phone and piano: WJZ Guest Speakers: Walter Blau· WlS-Pa and Ma ~milhers WGY-Stock :\1arket Reports WKRC-Eildie Sc:hoelwer Kathryn Palmer, soprano: \\'KHC-llFed. of Churches NBC-Three Shades of Blue, male fliSS' arch.: WJZ \\'SM KDKA WI.\V-Nature Stories W~AI-)'lcCormick's Joyce Allmand, contralto; ,Iohn Old Time trio: WEAF WS'M WSAI WAVE' (sw-15.211 WS:\f~K;wJni5 Junior Glee WlW-Sulillown Varidies WSM-Or~els Fiddlers WGY WAVE WTA~I \\,('I'~Varierv Pru~ram Clubs (NOC) in the Air Jamison, tenor: Arthur Rill· ings Hunt, baritone &: dir('c· WWVA-Morning Dance Tunes KDKA-;\1aster Canaries; Music WGN--Harold Turner, pianist WWVA-The 01' Parduer WTAM-Twilill:hl Tunes 8 :45 a.m. EST 7:45 CST J<1\10X-l'nlice Court B'dcast WGY-F"rm Prugral11 WWVA-Shoppine Syncopation tor; lowell Palloll. orl!anist· WCKY-Daytime Ilevue WtS-Lillle UiLs (rom lire: Wil· 2:30 p.m. EST I :30 CST 4:45 p.m. EST 3:45 CST WEAF WS).I WTAM WCKY NBC-landt Trio & White: NHC-Hhythm Octet: WEAF WJl KDKA (slV-21.54) WCF'o--Anita Audl liam VickI and NBC-Gen. Fl'd. of Women'! WSJ\1 WGY (s\\'-9.53) WGN-Backstage Wife, sketch WLW-Liveslock. niver, Weath. WGY WTA \1 WCKY (SlY' Clubs: WEAF CBS-To be announced: WAliC CBS-S31on Musicale; On the 15.33) Air Today: WABC WIIAS-Monticello Party Line er & Markl't COS-Tl'a al the Ritz: WADC WBIlM (sw.11.83) Wl5-Mnrlling Minstreb WSI\1-B;lIlUcr Ncwshall'k CBS-American School of thr \\':;\11\ \VilAS WKIlC K;\lOX NBe-Anilllal Cln~,,-Ups; Storie, WCPO-Highights Air: WABC WHAS WKIiC WGHF"-Timely Topics WLW-Livestock Reports; News WTAM-llank Keene's Radio (!>w·15.27) by Don Lane;: W,IZ WW\'A-SOli!!; Sh,Ies (CBS) Gan~ WSMI, KMOX (sw·15.27· NIlC-Concert Hour: WAVE ThOse O·Malleys. skttch: KDKA WKRC-Fiddlin' Farmers 9.59\ WLS-Jolly Joe. & lIis Pet Pals 11 :00 a.m. EST 10 :00 CST \\'\\'VA-ToIlY and D(\mini(' W5\1 WIIAM NBC-ldJ BJile}' Allt>n; Morlon 12 :45 p.m. gS 11 :45 a.m. CS :-':BC-Goltlt>n M(!IMlies; Orch.· WCKY-Dick Tracy, sketch KMOX-Russell Drown & Edith 9:00 a.m. EST 8 :00 CST Bowe, tenor: WEAF WTAM COS-Five Star Jonrs, sketch.: WJZ WS~1 WAVE WCpo-News Karen, sonc;s NBC---organ Rhapsoo)'; Itich;.rd WGY WABC KMOX WKRC (sw KUKA-Homc Forum WGt1I"-MlI~iral MiisteqlieceJ WAVE-Skeets Murris Leihert, organist: WEAF CBS-:\1adison Ensemble: WABC 15.m WCPG-Vocal Variety WGY-:\1iItinee Pla\'ers WCPO-Helpful lIarry WCRY (sw·15.2n .vCpo-llnme Brautiful WGHF-Billboard WI.W-Xel\S &: Finaudal Notes WEN H-Spareribs (NBC) CBS-Bugle Call Revue: WABC NBC-V. S. lIlarine Band: WJZ WGBF-Bulletin Board WGN-Doring Sistt"TS WSAI-Ann Van l~"r, soprano WGN-JlInior Police Patrol WSl\1K WHAS WKIlC WSAI WlW WAVe WSM WGS-J'ainted Dreams, sketch WL5-Grain :\lJrkets WTAM-Don Jo,e WIli\5-0lIt 0' the Du~k * NBC-Bre.lkfast Club; Ranch KDKA (sw·15.21) WHAS-Lo~ Caloin Boys WlW-Home El'onomics 5:00 p.m, EST 4:00 CST WKRC-SI)Orts; Ncws Boys: WJZ WAVE KDKA CaS-:\tary Lee Taylor: WIIAS WI.S-Weather: Prudure Report: WSAI-Today's ;.oIl'W! CDS-Railer and :'Ieumiller: WLW-lhchJTd llimber's Orch. \\:jM WSAI (sw·15.20 KMOX News WWVA-:\IJ Perkins, sketch WS\tK WWVA-Dinner Mll~ic lI}'mns of All Churches: \VGY WCPG-Today's Headlines WLW-Farm and Home Hour 2 :45 p.m. EST 1 :45 CST * NBC-Symphony Orch~tT.1.: 6:30 p.m. EST 5 :30 CST WJ.W WG8F-Mister and Missus (NBC) ~lB5--PallUer House En~emble: WE_-\F WCI,y WS.'\I WTAM NUC-Ireene Wicker tbe :"ing K~lOX-Views on News WGN-Fricndly Neigobor's HouSl'" \\'TAM-Noon-day R('sume WG~ W5.-\1 C8:i-:\dv!>. (of Terry &: Ted. ing lady: WGN WCPG-Arkansas Fiddlers Party WWV.\-luncheon i\lusic: WCPG-D.A.R. I~rogram sketch: WABC WWVA (sw­ CBS-Jack Armstrong, sketch WlS-tulu Belle and Scotty \\'KRC-To b£ announced 1:00 p.Dl. ES 12:00 m CS WGY-Health Hunters 15.27·9.59) K;'IlOX WBBM WT-\M-Vauc:hn Kinllt's Calis· WL5--:\1artha Crane; Helen Nne-Sammy Ka)e's Orchll'Slra: WL5-lIomemakers' Proo:::ram N8C-Ameriran Medical Ass'n NBC-Nel'l'~; Connie Gates, t11l:nics Joyce; Morning Homemakers WCKY WTAM WLW-Histor)' of Music Prj!m.: WJZ WEl\R WAVE sonr;s: WEAF WSAI WCKY W\\'\"A--CowOOy Loye and Just Hour Cns--<:ieor~e Hall's Orchestra: WSM-;'Ila J'erkiM, sketch WSI\1 CIlS-NrIY"'; Und('rstanding Op Ph,iD John WWVA-Sons at Pioneers WABC WS:\fK (sw-15.27·9.59J WWVA-(ap, Andy and flip KDKA-Kidd.ies' Klub era: WADC (sw-11.83) 18 , Tuesday, Dec. 10, Continued THE COVER NBC-News; Here's the Answer: NBC-<':rime Clues; Drama: \\JZ \\'r.BF-~cws WJZ KDKA WHAS WLW W"AlIt \\'Gr\'-Fol1irs KDKA-Rc.mance of Dan and \\LS b\\·11.87> \\'Si\I-FI',lncis Craig's Music Sylvia CB5--La\·endel and Old Lace, Bux PORTRAIT WCpo-Star ~cf{l\allcr$ Luc.\' :llonroe. soprilno; Frank \\TAJ\! 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BC-Lou Brill(!·~ Orch.; Helcn correct "pelling would be sewnd nature to \V\\ VA-Santa Uaus l'H Mor(iln: WEAF WCKY WG\' all \\ho know her, That she succeeded is 6:45 p.m. EST 5:45 CST WG:\:-Palmer Ilou~e Ensemble 1'1\ 9.53) allested by her prominence in radio and ~BC-Orphan Annie. sk·11.871 role. tor: WJZ KDl\t\ WD\ \\TA:'!I * CBS-Lawrence Tibbett. bari· l\eM: WL\\' \\'E:\:R .... -the most important improve- hDKA-l\c\\:.; "IJur15 An important ~ponsor per<:uaded Miss -... ment ever prl'SCDted OD a type- Isw·11 87-1S.2l> Ion; Don \'oorhE'l's' Orehl'stra: ~ writer! With Toul.'b Cuntrol you WHA~ \\11\ I-G".don ll"hin'tJn Segal to come to the microphones regular­ i:j Jimmy AlItra Finger Comfort KE'yll. Cen­ \\ EN It-I lash (;orllol'l, 'kelch bw-9.53) Among lhe bouquet'; ~he has gathered weI\. \-I)E'II Leonard's Oren \\ I IIM-I.f'ro\· ~mith'~ Orch. tralized Controls. Complete \\Gaf-Gob Time profe~~or..,hip Dust Protection! All mean FREE HOME \VCPQ-Detrrtin Sllor) l1:15 p.m. EST 10:15 CST i:i an honorary of music at \\'GY-XE\\S; :'Ilusical Prot;ram ~ew !\iu~ic. easier. faster typing_plus DEMONSTRATION \\HAM-f\nH WGN-Joe SaJldl'r~' Orchestra "HI ·-I.rQrlMU K(ller's Orch.. Ihe York School of This posi­ lifetime durability! WHi\s--A~her allli Lilt!" Jimmv \\.~ !\I-""-oun.nirs \\'EAF \\ E~ R WSAI W';:,\I tion \\a'l awarded in recognition of her WSAI-:>'l'\\ i llll(,~ for 01.1 i\'l KY \\GY \B VE (sw-9.53) activities in encouraging talented young l ra Hand!\omc, durable. weather·proof 8:45 }l.rn. EST 7:45 CST CB~-Onir Z\eJsoli's Orrhestra: • ~ case. Instantly COnvl.'llible! \\ ll'o--Lee Johll~UJl Singers. She has endowed many scholar· FREE 7:00 p.m. EST (;:00 CST \\ >:-",1]\ Ii.\IGX NBC-b~y Arrs. ckrtrh: WJZ \\'G;~-,'e;U7 & Y"lalula's Orch. ~hip5 and has awarded countless trophies \\ "'-'l-Fr;)lH'I~ Crai!.!'< Orrhr«l ra !{DKA-L.,\I·krll Column of the KDKA \\I'NH WeKY \\'HAM Air i:l amateur competitions. (sll·I1.8]) 9:00 p.m. EST 8:00 CST \\' 111l~1- \Iu~iral ;"loll1enls, vocal· At present, in addition to her radio and 1\1:K-~ils T. G[;iIlJUllJ, ilL. c., * CBS-Myrt & Marge. sketch: i.t ,1]101 orrh. st;lge appearances, she is writing her Itilrry Salter's Orch.; Tom \\'ABC 1\\\ V,\ WKRC (sw WCN-The 01 ~;jm Ship biography. Ho\\ aT/I ilnd GeorgE' Shelton. 11.83·9.\91 \\ lIA~-J).lllc(' Time ~.At COJllc,ljJII~: WEAF' \\GY * NBC-Amos n Andy. \V \VL\\-llllell'il'\I: hl'.... of Cuba WLW WGY WTA\1 (5\\·9.53) WTA;'\1 W.o\VE \V5M WCKY Miss Sf'J.,tal, f(>atured until this (s\\·9,53) WTA\I-Tal Hcnry' ... Orchestra week nn the American Album of CBS-Burk Rogel'S. sketrh ]] :;~O p.m. EST 10:30 CST \VilAS IDIOX \\ 8BM * CBS-The Caravan; Walter ~8C-C~c\\~, Familiar Music and the Waltz O'IH'l,fl', comrdian; I)('ane \\EAF onl)); En· WAVE-Dinner COltrl'rt ric Madrie;ucrOl's Orch.: WE.A.F Time programs. expects to begin a J311IS; Glen l;r' .. \\~; ~porls Re\'if'w L______Ciry Slole \\EAF \\'G\ \\'!A'I \\(1(\ ~CC,1l \\'<';.-\I-:\:l\\~ \\ BE:,\-,\lhl'ft ril'S Orch I Roy.1 TYPC:WTittr Co" Inc., Dtpt,l{-14,!it Pa,k Ave., N.Y. (51\·9.53) 9:15 p.m. EST 8:15 CST \\E'\B-Earl HlIlcs Ulchestra fCoutl1lllcd from Page J7) CB~EJc.IIlOl '!I'"I·,lk·~ En~(Jn \\G~-AJl-lln \\ Cl'I!,;,' Orch. ble: \\'W\'A \Hi\ JIll' CuupJI.' \exi Uoor \\"\l-\\or!d Re\ue WHA.s--"'\\(·ct anrl LeI\' his cohorL 51 j) TE:" [YCI<, takes to open­ NHC-~{jr~rmrn Q,jarlet \\JZ ~\l-St,orts. See RADIO GUIDE'S Christmas R:~O \\ O.lUCC Orrh. klll'r \\riling. CBS-lhe SmGker; Rube Gold· 9:30 p.m. EST CST * NBC-Helen H~yes in "The 11:45 p,m. EST 10:45 CST De;lf O. R.· \\·c altno~t chortled when Gift Suggestion on Page 28 bul.::. \'1.'101 \ 0I11 !.. \\ .,1,1" * NBC-Jes·'r (r.l\lj"rd. Grl!OIll1st: "'Iar read th.1t thl' program analysts had Ma)o's Crr". WABC \\'88:11 "ell Penny." Ilith all \IEW \\GY \\':::.\1 W(.KY "e de­ rJ~t j "'(fial Drama; ;"Iark \\ Jr· (g\ .11.8;-9.5$) (~\\ cided it was heart interest that made Ilelen Ilul\·:. Orch. \\'JZ I Orch.: ~co's important ingredient of all good drama Col Stoopllagle OIud Budd r\K(' t{On ntl.. Orchestra: 'VIIVWOISEII \\ HA~I-LcBrulI :-i·trrs \\ L\t-" WGY \\'E~R WCKY and literature ... Lux Radio pcople are \lAnc K:\IOX W8B'" WKRI WIiAS-Earl\' E\Cnillt' Re\ul' CKS--lIrrhit' Ka)"s OrcheHra penalizeJ fjfteen yards for failing to call /'1. • \\ 11,\ S Quanti \VG8F-:lly~tcriou!o 11.871 ,mitt l'iOllllst I' HIl.U 1'.\:0: I\'l"r.\c!t GI\'O Iho IlAI\I-~lar\'(l< CBS· Phil ~COtt'5 Orch: W..\BC \\null! rel4i..,ler if he ..hould llll'et REO l'f. I\NNTttNNA \\ of [yuic.ht WS:\l-Jubilee Sinc,CIS THO!. ,trlnl. Send. dollu 11111 tod.y and cllnrlnrt \VS:\t-TIIIl"~ ~krtch 1'\ICIIOI.S and hi::. Pcnnin" (r\L,llrys, 10:15 p.m. EST 9:15 CST I\\\\'A WI\RC )',\11,,1(. Tu('k.r'~ -~Illb WTi\M-TulIllll) Orrll, N IlC- Hay lIeathETton and Lu· I\II!OX lIa... kell Prescnt5 J,\CI< SNOW CO~b~~~I~rNt~~~r;~T~~f~cr;Rtrctd W8IHI-Se}'lllour Simons' Orch OR BATTERY 7:45 p.m. EgT G:45 CST ('ille :\Ianners: WJZ WSM (CB~) ,\ in -\ 011 ,'i; Yvur uovernm(lnt '1a,1, by flte or lilt! nht...f ,"'I I,.,...t ..,110 lITe""" KDKI\-Tol\1l :\llelil1g 1.'dJlufa('rur~H. ~nlh'l'trln. \\fAF W"\E WrAM \VCIn ,·'ured. MAll fbb l'l>Ol>OQ 00\11"­ * \\11 \5-Drram ~er(lnade PRESENTS: r~'tll11tn tOltur \\-"He \\ IllS "MOX \\ I· .... H-~t;lr OU~I RADIO G VIDE " hr" r al'd 11' '·t !nt' \\KRC \\HK;"I (~\\·11.83·9.59) WG:\"-\'e\Ol & Yolanda',) Orch. \\ I.\\-:\Inon nivrr .i(l1el·~ OrchC~lra 9 p. m.-Calling All Cars ------­Inlu1ine COfp. of America \He-Phil Cu, k; Trio White: WII.\\I Hocke\' Game \\ TA'I-Dirk 2S Park Place. New York Cit,. \\JZ \\H,\:\I \\'-.\I-lIhf'illy ·Gall. ~I>n~~ ]2:45 n.m. ES 11 :45 p.JD. CS drama ... and l;elltlclllel1; K'\IOX-\\ h('n llily I~ DOlle \1 Bl;,-Wa\.~ Orch th~llIa: WE.-\f \L\\'E \\{KY Gossip .•. over WE:>'R-Ellllie S"uth's Orch WCY WLW (~\\·9.s3) (rBS> \(Idreu ..•••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••.•... \\';':'I-Jmml)" G.li!at:hu'! Olch \\ TI\\I-\hlo ~tdt'" Orchestra ,;lty , ••.. ,. ,R.C:! * CBS-The Milich of Time, ] :00 ES ]2:00 Mid CS \I \\, \-Frul \\.lrilll('" Gel! l;l;lnlti7i1tion~: W..\HC \\Klte a.m. WCPO 8:00 p.m. EST 7:00 CST \\ B8.\1 K:\IOX \\H:\S {w· \Ie:-'-Jce SJIIJU" Orch.: WG:'\" 6 :30 p. m.-Gossip ... over "\BC-Leo R{i~man's Or("hr«tra, 6.126.061 \\ L\\ PllIl Due) &.: Johnn)'; Three '\ BC-\lll~ic America Sines, \\-BH\l-Eddie Neibaur's Orch. S.... ecthearts. trio: \I EAF '\llfllhth WiI1~on'", Orrh('«tn: \\ E:\ R-Jess "a"kins' Orch. WSMK \lAVE \\,TA:.I \VGY W~M \\ JZ WE~R WH,\;"I WSAI End of Tuesday Programs 1 19 Programs for Wednesday, December 11

6:00 a.m. EST 5:00 CST WTAM-Livestock Quotalions; 2:30' p,m. EST 1 :30 CST 4:45 p.m. EST 3:45 CST WWVA-Blue Cll~S Ho)' Vau~hn Kinl;t's Calisthenics Star Indicates High Spot Selections NUC-Music Guild: WEAF NBC-Navy Iland. WAVE WSM \\'WVA-Cowboy Loye and Just * WCKY WTAM CBS-Tl"a At The Hltl; Pol.Hgaret 6:00 a.m. EST 5:30 CST Plain John l\llOX-Home Folks' Hour WSAI-Musical Scrapbook WTAM--Hal\k Keene's Radio COS-Americall SellOol of tire Santry, Society Commentator; Mornin~ 9:15 a.m. EST 8:15 CST WWVA-Sons of Pioneers Gan~ Air: WABC KMOX WI-IAS Jerry CUOpel·. oaritone: Ilaroid WLW-Tol) o' tile KMOX-Musical Je..... el »ox WSMK WKHC (sw.15.27-9.59) \YTAM-Surl Up 11:15 a,m. EST 10:15 CST WWVA-TollY and Dominie Stern's Orch.; Guest Artists: WCI)O--Morninc Concert COIl;re~s WWVA-Tllc E)'<, Opener NUf-Sludio 7: WEAF WCY NIH':-Nat'l of Parents WAGe \VilAS 1{1\I0X (SlY' WGHF-City Court 12 :45 Jun. ES 11 :45 a.m. CS and TClc .. JC! (sw·15.27> lIi"llS: WEAF \VTAM WUV---Garden Club 15.17> • WGI\F-Blliboilrd weI{ Y-Mornlllg I{oundup NRC-SI'':llIi~IJ Caballeros: WJZ WGOF-Bulletill Board KDKA-l'uur Dyn,lIlios of Illlv- WTAM-Board of Educatron WSM WSAI KDK.A (sw-15.21) WGN-Palmer HOuse Ensemble lhm WGY-Mu:,ic:tl Hevue 9:30 EST 8:30 CST WGN-Painted On'dllls, ~ketch WG\'-Piatlo Pab & Roger Sweet WI": IlC-JI'lTy foy's Orchc!>tl'3 a.m. KMOX-Tolll lIaker, fenor; Mar· WCKY-Dick Traer, sketch NBC-fields and lIall, songs and WHAS-How to Ue Charlllin!!: WUV-Muslc of the ~hstcrs WCl'o-News WL~-Sllljlc·3· \Vi\ile I'ill E. Mu('lIel, narrator I)JHer: WEAF WCKY Wl.S-\\','atllcr: Produce Mark· WSAl-NC'ws W(:IlF-Mus:c,,1 Masterpieces WLW-LJ.N'llioll', F:llnily Praver I(MOX-Thl' rorn Huskers WAVE-Good Will Industries ets; News WCI\Y-Moods WSM-Franc.is Craig's Orch. WGN-Elinor Sherry I'criod WePO-Pat Giltiek WLW-Natioll:,1 Farm olJll! Home WWVA-M.:< Pl'rkin... ~kl'lrlJ ~Iornille: Wern-Frederick Walter WGY-Musical I'rogram WSAI-Good WCY-Musical l'rol!;ram Hour (NBC) 2 :45 p.m. EST 1:45 CST WI(He-Music;!1 Inlerlude; News WTAM-Grt GOlIIg with Uank WGN-Throu~h the Looking Glass WTAM-Nl)on·d,,)' I!esumf' WIpe! 1';111· WLW-Our Sine:illl!. Neic,hbor 1 :00 I).m. ~S 12 :00 m CS \VCPO-Rhythm and Rhyme ('ruacle 5:00 p.m. EST 4:00 CS1.' WTAM-Health and lIoml 11 :30 a.m. EST 10:30 CST NBC-New,: flhrht 8" Weather WGN-Marrialot,l! License Bureau CBS-Bailey alld Nf"umlll~r: CI.I~-Mrs_ 7:15 a,.m. EST 6:15 CST WWVA-Phil ('ook'~ Notebook Will:l!:"'; of the Cabba>!{" Bl'ports: WEAF WGY-Scissors anll I'a~te WSMK KMOX ;"Iu~iral Clock: Wll" \' \\'TA:\1 I':lldl, shlch: WABC WKHC CBS-i'll-trill:! Ilolmes, Feneral WLW-Arl Appreciation NBC-Spotlight Revue; Vocal 9:45 a,m. EST 8:45 CST (~\\··15,27) WCPO--f'\.:-'UlllbC Worshil! 1< Pol0X 1I01l~ill~ Ac!min., ,peakeI': WSM-Ma Perkins, skl.'trh Ensemule; Concert Grch.· NBC-Wife Saver. AlIcli Pres· NI\C-AnllY Band: WJZ WAVE WGY-Morllllll\" :':tlule cntL: WEAl-' WTAM WCI(Y WAlle (sw·15.27·9.59) WWVA-Gift ['arau(' WJZ WAVE WS,\I WI,;NII WSM l'i:OKA (sw-15.2D Nnr-LI'~ WLW-Ri<;e and Shiue CBS-Gotharnnirl'~, c:.;Ol'(llm'S Varieties: 3:00 ,'.m. EST 2:00 CST CDS-Adys. Hf Ten} & Ted. male quar- NRC-HollJl'~l)llrl: Wm. Iliram 7:30 a.m.•:ST 6:30 CS'I' tet; NI'IV~: WABC WJ WCK\'-Ncws; Hollywood News· \VABC WKRC KMOX (sw· WGBF'-Markels; I'armer Purceil NBC-Ma Perkins, sketch; \\'l,W-J.u-k Arlll~tron~. sketch W5AI-Musical ~un Dial reel 15.27) WGN-Rich Man'~ Uarling WEAF WGY WLW WTAM WWVA-Wanderinq J\finslrel WI-JAS-G~or~iJ \VSM-Ll'on Cule, orl!:anisl WCPO-l\.Wade lIouse Evangel­ MBS-Minstrels: WGN WLW Wildcats WI,S 5:30 p.m. EST 4;30 CST WTAM-Junior Broadcast('rs i~t \vCI 8:00 a.m. EST 7 :00 CST W(;N-Hymlls of All Churches WC'I'D-Frigid Faels Dave UP~Oll SylVia ing I.mellt WAIlC (sw-15.27.9.59) NoC-Morning Devotiolls; WJZ WS"I-:\'~ws; Household Hints Sue Roberts WI,;AF' WGY \\iCKY WSA1-Pon (ollcl'rt NBC-Tom MIX' AdvenlUles: WAVE KDI\A (sw-21.54) \\'T>\M-New~; Sh('ro Trio WWVA--()rl!:In; OdIe and Mar· CBS--Carlolla Dale; Polann and 3::'W p.m. EST 2:30 CST WEAF WGY WSAI WTAM Musical Clock: WG\' WTAM W\\'VA-Huc:h Cross tha Irwin: WABC WKRC WSMK NKl'-Vic and ~ade, sketch: (5\\1·9.53) WCPO 10:15 a.m. EST 9:15 CST (sw.15.27) WEAF WTAM WLW WGV Ki\lOX-To be announced News: WLS WWVA NIIC-lIoml' Sweet Home, Afternoon NBC-Uandies of Yestenlay, CBS-Na!'l Student Federation: WAVE-Tea Dance KMOX-Smilin' Ed McConnell sk('ll'h: WEAF WGl' WLW Malv QU;ldet: WJZ WAVE. WAHC WHAS WSMI{ WKRC WeK Y-BuJdy WLS-Morning Houndup (s..... ·15,21 ) WLS-otto's Tunetwisters and WAVE: NBC-W,lman's Radio Review; KMOX-Santa Claus Workshop WTAM-Dr. SUllshine WAVE-tlDevotional Service TUlllh11' Weed CBS-Concert Miniatures: WAllC WEAF \\'TAM WSAI WAVE WCPO-lIie: Store Sant WSMK WKRC-fiddJin' Farmers and xylophone duo: WJZ WSM News: WCKY WWVA WHAS-LJ. Week·day D('votions KDKA WAVE (sw·15.21) 2:00 p.m. EST 1:00 CST KBC-(News, WJZ only) Animal WLS-Indian Lel:l:e~1ds KDI\A-Salt and Peanuts NBC-Challdler Goldthwaite's 'NWVA-lTugh Cross and the WCKY-Way to Lovelilless News Club: WJZ WSAI-McCormick's Old Throe \VCPO-Home Beautiful Ensemble: WEAr WTAM Georgie Porgie Hoys CliS-fluck Ro~ers. Iiketch· KMOX-Police Court B'deast 4:15 p.m. EST (;:l!''j CST Fiddlers WGN-Len Salvo, organist W('Iports NBC-{News, WEAf only) ; WAVE WSAI (sw-15.21) WGN-~~·riendly Neigflbor's House WGN-Harold Turnel', I)iallist WCPO-Dorothy Willsey WKRC--Erldic ScllO€lwel George Duffy's Orch. WEAF Hymns uf All Churches: WLW Party WGY-Farm Program WG[lI'-l'rullt Pae:e Drama WI.W-Sululuwll Varieties Wel{ Y WTAM WSM WGY WIIAS~Dream Train WLS--{)ld Music Chest WGN-Homancc of Helcn Trent WSM-RII"ilH'sS &1 Professiona CBS-Bobby Ben"ulI ,!lid ~ul'n) KMOX-Views on News WLS-Manha Crane and Helen WLW-Livestock Heports; Riv- WG Y-HousehuldChats Womell's C~ub, falk Jim: WABC (sw-lJ.83·9.59) WCPQ--GalvallO and Cortel Jo~'ce; Mornin!l: Homemakers er; Weather and Market Re­ WLW~Stor", Drama, WTAM-Twilight TUlles NBC-K("n Sparnon's Eusemble WGN-Timely Tunes Pro.e;ram ports WWVA-The 01' Pardner WWVA-ShoJlping Syncopation WJZ WSAI 20 1 'Wednesday, Dec. 11, Continued HOW I WRITE MAN CAN KDKA-Those Three Girls NBC-City Voires; \\'EAF WSAI 10:15 p,m. EST 9:15 CST WAVE-Skeets Morris Parade * CBS-Boake Carter, commen­ NBC-To lw ,lllllfmnCl'd: \vCKY WCPO-Hp]pful IlaTry tator: \VABC \\'HAS KMOX KDKA (511'-11.876.14) Wl'.;x H-SpilrCl'lbs WKRC \VBBJ\I (sw·11.83·9.59) CBS--1.ud CI\lskin's Orchestra: FOR RADIO NOW TALK WGK-Junior Police Patrol \VCKY-l\lusicaI :\loments. solo· WBB.\! \VS:\IK (sw-6.06) \V(iY-Joe LaTour. COllllOd} ist Jnd tJrc!u·,tl';'l K1\10X-llot Dates jn Historv WIIAl\I-!hngcfous p\-Squire Hawkins ple you might meet anywhere in the coun· \\IGBF-Stock :\lalkets \\,\\'YA-'\e>\, KMOX-Ricllard Himlll'r's Orch, try.· Thei r appeal is, as a matter of did"-it believes and teaches that when 1\"(iY-Ncwsj EHnin!!; Brevities 8:15 p.m. EST 7:15 CST WCKY-Music Guild (."iBC) course, the fundamental emolions which I He said, "the things that I do shall yc \\'!/A:\J-Terry 8.: Tell WU'o--SUllset HOYl1l Entrrtain· \\'CPG---llarr); Willsey's Orch, first mentioneJ-love, bmily, the sm;l!l' do also," He meant what He said and WHAS-Chri~tmas I';lrtv ers \VHAS-1\lwiI'JI l\loments, v(,cal· details of everyday living-the common meant it literally to all mankind, 'NKBC-Evening Serenade \\'SAI-World Revue I~! JIl,I 01'1'1>"<1"<1 WLW- Boh Ne~\'hOJ11, SIlorts \\ ~\ \ A-Hidlard Hilllhpr's Or' 11:00 p.m. EST ]0:00 CST denominator of all humanity. Nlasquer­ through all the ages. WTA:\I-,\f'w~; Sportsman rhestra !\HC-l';ddv Duchin's Orch,: ade. \\'it11 its ullu,",u;·d characters, types who Dr. Robinson has prepared a 6000 WW\'A-Santa ('!Jus 8:30 D.m. EST 7:30 CST WEAF ~\'Cl\ y rarely enter the lives of the average per­ word treatise on "Psychiana," in whieh 6:45 p.m. EST 5:45 CST * NBC-"The House of Glass," NBl'-(News. WJZ only): Dol" son, might easily ha\'e become wholly he tells about his long' seal'ch fOl; the NBC-Little Orphan Aunie. serial dr;'lma; Gertrude Berg, othv Lamour, sonll;S: WJZ illlJgitlative and improbable. sketl'h: \\'Si\l WGN .lUI' Gn'f'II\\,lid, Bertha \V'lld· WHAM Truth,. how he finally came to the full en; . BiIl ArL~t'~ Ol'clll'str3' CBS-A he Lyman's Orchestra: J\ly problem in this story was to keep CBS-i\liltoll C.harIL~, orgOJJJist: these hale known people natural so they realization of an Unseen Power or force WKRr: W.JZ KDKA \Vel\Y WIIAI\I WABC "so dynamic in itself that all other \\. L\\' \HS (sw·11.87) NBC-Amos 'n' Andy: WSM and their adventures in living would he Nl:!C-Bill) and Belty, sketcb * power~ and forces fade into insignifi­ WEAF * CBS-Burns & Allen; arch.: * CBS-Myrt & Marge, sketch; real to the average listener. In other ;'.;13C-Lowel1 Thi)ln;ls, t:()mmf'n· WAlK \VKHr: K:\IOX WHAS Ki\IOX \\IIAS WULUI \,;ords, Gertrude Lamont, the night club cance beside it"-how he learned to com­ tator: WJZ KDJ{A WLW WBml (s\\-6.126.06) Nl'ws: WL\\' \'ENR KDKA singer, had to be n.:al enough, and the mune directly with the Living God, us­ NBC-Wayne King's arch.: WTA"1 (sll'·I1.87-15.21l * WAVE-Gurdoll !lnhinSOll things she did n~l1ural enough. so that ing this mighty, never-failing power to Jimmy Allen, ~ketch K:\IOX WEAf \VTAill wGY W$AI \\G\"-:'ie\\s: l\Iu~i('l1l Pro!l;ram WSM WKI1C-!\ews; Bill Lava's Orch. Mrs, Jones on a farm, \\110 might never demonstrate health, happiness and fin­ WBBi\l have been in a night club, still could put WCJ\Y-Commandf'rs' Quartet \Ii AVE-Organ .\lood, \\ ~AI-Eill\' Sh;'l'.I's Orchestra ancial success, and how any normal be­ WCro-D311~C \I\l-Sa~lnlY herself mentally in Gertrude's place and WlPO-l\liIK All of these thing; \ '\rounrl the World \\SAI-Rheiny Gau, songs WEAF WGY WCKY WENR Obell'~ ADVERTISE IN ., :30 p.m. EST 6 :~O CST 10:00 p.m. EST 9:00 CST CBl:. Ceoree Oahestra: RADIO GUIDE "'He-Uur Aml'rirall Schools NBC-To lx! announced; WJZ \VABC \\'KRC Ki\IOX WS:\IK WEAF \'iTA:\1 \vSAI WAVE WHA:\I \\"Ei\R WBI3:\1 NBC-Shanrtur, violinist; Harold CBS-Kate Smith·s Hour; Jack (BS---On thp Air \\ilh LUll sm INKING Miller's Orrh, i Tpd Collin~. an· {;Iunts; Soloist and Burke. dramatic actress; Chor­ 12:15 a,m. ES 11:15 p.m. CS Walch for a complete listing of all con­ ::;0::, -:;: _._l::,-=::::... t_ .... \\ T..\:\l-:\Iilo Stelt's Urche WSM-Dixie Snapshots End of Wednesday Prgms. ing creilm, ending DCCl'mber 31. 1 , 21 Programs for Thursday, December 12 7:30 a.m. EST 6:30 CST 9:45 a.m. EST 8 :45 CST 3:00 p.m. EST 2:00 CST NBC-Willie Br}'ant's Orchestra. NBC-Joll)' nlll &. Jane: WEAF NHC--Grace and Scotty, sOllgs: Star Indicates High Spot Selections NBC-Pal Kennedy. tenor: WEAF WEAF \VSAI WCK Y WTAM Clis-Drgall Reveille: WABC WEAF WTA~ WCK Y * WCKY WSAI CB:l-Ad\'. of Terr)' &. Ted, NtK-Pollock & Lawllhur:>t, pi· KDKA-Style & Shopping Servo COS-Mrs. Wiru;s of the Cahbat::e WGN-Len 5ah'0, orli:anist CB~lealul"rs. milll' WHAS-Colle\:t of Aenculturp (~w·15.27-9.59' KUKA-Kicldies' Klub WHA5-lJ,Collel;1! De\"otiolls WGN-Len Salvo, organisl NllC-U. S. NJv) Band: WJZ \VKItC-Ne..... s; Sweet and 1I0t MBS-Molly of the Movies, K~JOX-BroadwilY Melodies WKIlC-Breakfast Express \\'GY-MIl~ieal Proeram WSM WAVE KDKA (s\\·15.21) WLS-Intl'rnatiollal l.i\'estock sketch: WLW WGN WCPO-Salon MlhlC WSAI-Tonic Tunes WKRC-Sews; Mu"ical Interlude \vCKY-On the Mall L'(I)()~ition; Sl~akers & Nel\s KDKA-Musical Varieties WGN-AHernoon Serenade WL~\nnoulleement_ Pr~ram WSM-Jack's Mountaineers and Newt WCrG--Holllesliun Philosopher W~tll-I'olire Fla~hes KMOX -Ma Perkins. !>kelch wGY-Musical \IfTA:'\l-lIank Kel'lIe WLW-Backstage Wife, sketch W(I'O-Today's Winnl'rs WIIAS-.Q. Southern Baptist WGR~'-Ibb)' Shop Man Si~tl'rs ')' :45 a.m. EST 6 :45 CST WW\'A-Gprtrude MilIl'r \\'GN-BoIl;helor'~ Children 1:)5 p.m, EST 12:15 CT WGY-I.:IIIe' "Ieololl:ical Seminar)' KBC-Rex Battle'!> Ensemble: WSM-Music Guild (NOC) NRC-Yoidu Huaoka. xylopboD­ 10:00 a.m, EST 9:00 CST WHAS-Orta:1l Train WKIrC-Santa OJUS ist: WEAF NOl-:"itw~; Art Tatum, pianist: WLS-New<;: Dulter. Et::lt rond c~~~Lt~;'~Y~lelllories: WADC WTAM-Musical Cocktail WLW-Bob Nolall' Band NRC-RIse and Shinei News: WJZ KDKA (sw.15.2ll Poultrv Markets: Livestock WSMK WKRC (sw-15.27-9.59) WWVA--(o\\boy LO}'e illld Jusl 5;15 p.m. EST 4:15 CST WJZ NBC-Se\\s; Vaull;hn de Leath. Mark('h WGBF-M,ukets Phin John NBC-I'admic Colum, Iflsh 1101't. t\F WCPO--:\Iu~ical Clock contralto: WEAF WS~I WAVE WLW-Chandler Chats WG~-Rich WI W:'lAI WeKY WTAM Man's Oadi"!t 3:15 p,m. EST 2:15 CST WAVE WKRC-:Sow and Then \\'(I\Y WT.\:\t WCY \VSAI-New Tunes for Old \\'IlAs-Georgia Wildcats - NBC-Mol l'erklllS. skelch: WLS-The Oshko~h Boys CH:--\Tu~ic in the Air: WABC WWVA-Strollin' JaCk!>OIl'S Ken· CBS-Jimmy Farrell, 501lgS. WS.4.I-Woman·s L1ub forum: WEAF WLW WTAM WGY WAIl( wKIlC KMOX W~MK WLW-News WKRC WHAS KMOX WS~IK tucky Tucl>ers OoilLce Inll'rllllie WLS WSAI-)tusiral Sun Dial WCJ'o-~ Waul' House. evallf(cl Csw·15.27) 11:(5 a.m. EST 10:45 CST \\ \\'VA-J\1usical Proeram CU:r--Wllltz TIme: \\'ABC KnKA-Cudy Millt'r's Ploue:h W"'\!-!.Nlll Cole, on:anist ist CB~-Ju~t Plain 0111, sketch: WS~IK WIIAS WKrtC (sw- l~ro.lIJca!lltrs 15.27959) B'llS WTA:\I-Juuior WG\'-H}'mns o( All Churches WAUC WKlfC KMOX (sw­ I :30 p.m. EST 12 :30 CST WLS-Prairit 1t3mblers: Pals\' NBC-f'llarle\ Iioulanq;er's Orch.: NOC-E3stnDn School S)'ml)hony \\TI'o--Stars of Stage & Scree-II 8:00 a.m. EST 7:00 CST 15.27) WGN-Wil~rt Lieblill!:. boy 56 NlK-~"are,.ib". Mont:lllaj Ih~nry WEAF WGY WCKY Urch.: \\JZ WAVE \\CKY Wl::AI- WCKY "tBS-!\Il1lstrel~: WGN WLW NIK luJia Glan and I'hillis W~M I>rano \\LW \\'LW-Bt'tty Crocker, cooking WCI'o-Fril;id Facts tillk Kr,I\J('ter, pianist & 'cellist: KI)I(A-I'. H. A. Drann WG\'-Ftdl'ml 1I0using Talk (85-The U1uehirds, girls' vocal WGBF-lloo~ier Philosophu Arlll~trong, W~.\I-~l"\\~; liou_eholci Hints WJ/ WAn·; WS\1 KMOX-J.l;,ckstolll:e Wife. ,I«('tch WLW-Jack skl'tch trio: WABe \\'IIA:r--SI 'II' Me:i"sy 8a~ WWVA-\\·alldl'rin<:. Minstrtl ~8C-Morlll"g Oevotion!-' WJ'l WWVA-Hugh Cro55 and the WLS-Wlliiam 0 Counor. tellor; !(DKA--{;r"b WGN-June Ilaker. home man. Georgie l'orgie Boys KMOX-Tho'>C U MalleY!I. skl'tch agl'lIll'nt 5:30 p.m. EST 4:30 CST WAVE KOKA (51\' 21.54) SlIe Itllherh NnC-Louise Florea, !>0l>uno: Musical Clock; WGY WTA~1 10:15 a.m. EST 9:15 CST WCPO--Con. or Music WSAI-f'op Coneert WSAI-Radio Parllde WGN-Markets: AMid day Servo ""'0 F.ST 2 30 CST WEAF WAVE (sw·9.53) N('\\~: WI.S WWYA NBC-Edward :'itacHugh, Gosl)(!1 WWVA-I!l'lflful Harrv CBS-Jack Arll1<;lrone., sketch: KMOX-~ews; Home Folks' Sing"r; WJZ KDKA WCKY iee C8~O~'~~u Remenl~er: WARC WIIAS-S:lvillgs Talk; Livutock \\'IIAS WSMI.. WWVA WKRC WAHC (sw-15.27·9.59) Huur WAVE WS)1 (sw.15.21) NOC-Iree-n!" \Vicker, the Sin!:· WGHI'-lJ,GoSI)l!! Tabernacle NBC-lIome SWN~1 Home, Afternoon Market Rtporh (sw.15.27) WI.W-I'"illled Url!,llllS, sketch NBC-VIC aull Sade, skelch: in~ Lady: \vJZ KDKA WLW WGN-Good MUIlllnl: sk€'tch: WE..\F WTAM WGY \\'~\I ead\\pll~ (!w.l1.87.15.2Il WHAS-Georgia Wllckat, WLW 12:00 m ES 11:00 a.m. CS 1'.. on Tour WEAF WTAM \VLW WGY N liC-\lJIie de Ville, SOIlC!:S: WTAM-Dance Orchestra 1.U('-C1ar;l, 1.11 'n' Em, /::ossil>: CB:-O-\lu~ll: WS<\I-lIhcill)' G,IU, song- WH'\S.-ShoPIJill~ GUlde WCI\Y-No\'elt'sqlle; N"ws WL5-KeeIJ Posted in the Air: KJ\IOX \'E.\F WTA:\l WAVE WCKY WI\.RC WI \1\1-YuutiL & Experience WKRC-FederJI 1I0usnilt Talk WGN-Afterrllloll 5erenJde WTA~I-Dr. Sun<;hine h·I.~-l.i\·e!>luek \larket~ 1IIIllPIll,.I..l'r~ WGY WS:'o1 \\'Gii (sw-9.53J 1\IBS- The \'irgilliJn~, quartet· 12:15 p,m.":S 11:15 a.m. CS WI.S Plo.::,ram \,{W\A-HoIfliwn'~ Buckaroo"l WL\\'-ToUl Coa!..ley'!> Orch. WSAI-Varil'1ie~ CBS-Tito GUllaI' tenor: \\ABC WI.\\ \\"(;~ NBC ihl' \lrrn \lac,,: (I\ews, \\KRC (!o\\15.2]) 8:30 a.m, EST 7:30 CST WJL "nly): \\'JZ WAVE WSM -Dl'pt. of Aericulture 4:00 p.m. EST 3:00 CST C1:b~Uncle 'Iom & Betty: W\ \'[- ". Devotional Service i\nC--Drnhan Allllt('. ~ketch C8~J,Hk :'hallllon. tenor' \\'\\\'A-D.\\·hcl'lhllr; Go~l'c1 Tab· NIH.:-HNt)' JI,11 Bob, ~ketch: \VAIiC WCPo-Helpiul Harry; Gladys WJZ IJi" Iteview; \\'\\'V.\-Hapid Ad Sen.-ice \YIIAS-Ulldl'r Lth{'r, ~11Idre(1 WCPG--\'arie\y Hnur Sins:er: WCX WlW * CBS-Between the Bookends: ',yGN-:\lorning Kaleidoscope 10:45 a.m, EST 9:45 CST WADC WKHl WS~IK (sw. Sll('3ker.... WEAF' W,\VE W5.\1 L" WIIA5-Breakfa!>t Business NBC-Herm"n &. Banta, xylo. News: WCKY WWVA 15.27.9.59) WS" \\ICKY \\T.Ut b\\-9.531 W5..o\I-l.amp l.i~htine Time WKHC-To be announced phone and piano: WJZ KDKA KDKA-Sah and Peanuts Bet!) Jut! Uob, sketch. WCY WWVA-F1~in' X Houndup WCr~lIome n"auHful ~BC-Words & ~Iu."ic; Vocalist WLW WLs-Junior Broadcasters Club (s\\"-15.21> Ort:"ani~t: WC,'-{jracc anrl Scotty, songs &: \\'JZ WAVE WS..\I-)lcCormick's Old Time 1'0 BC-Ilomt To\\"tl, skl'tch; WEA.F WSM KOKA (sw.15.21) K\lOX-Mirthquakl': Freddv WT.nl W;:;AI WSM WAVE WII.\S-Univ. o( Louisville Marcus; Al Roth's Orch. Night Fitldler~ K;\IOX-~~\\!> Through a Worn· WGN-Ed Fitl'!erald &: Co. W\\'YA-)Iornin!t Dance Tunes KMOX-Police Court B'dcilst WKHC-Sa\'ing Sue & Husband WCKY-Daytime Revue Jack an's E}'es W\\\'A-lIue;h CroliS and the 6:00 )).m. EST 5:00 CST 8 :45 a.m. EST 7:45 CST WCl'o--Jpan lIennl"gan WLS-"Old Kitl:hen Kettle." WCf'o-Modefll Strine: Duo Georgie J'orgit Boys ~BC-FJ~ill~ lime, a\,ialin" NBC-Landt Trio anu White: \\'G~-l\acksta(!"e Wlfl', sketch Mary Wri~hl \\'GnF-Kiwanis Club 4:15 n.m, EST 3:15 CST skl'tch; WEAF WCKY WENR WJZ KDKA (sw.21.54J W(iY-!l'lld·.'lorning Devotions WSM-farm CrNlit Int"rvicw WGN-Movie Personalities NIlC- Charles Sears. tenor: WJZ \\,lOY WAVE (sw·9.53) WE~R CU;j-Salon l\Iu!>iule: WABC WHAS-~Ionticello Party Line \\ HAS-Ulli\elsity 01 Kpntucky CBS-JU" I'lotke's Orchestra: 12:30 )),m. ES 11:30 a.m. CS CB:'-HUI\I'II~ WS~tK WCPO-Highlif{hts WL5-Morlling ~tinstrels WL5-Red Foley and Hoosier and Wri.l!hl, piano KMOX WGBF-TImely TOI)ics NBC-Merry Madl;.Jlls WEAF WI.W-Li\·e Stoek: News WCKY WSAI Sodbusters duo: WABC \\'KUC (s\\"-15.27> NOl:-(News, WJZ ollly): Arthur WKR(-Fiddlin' Farmers ;\1ar~ ~othern. \VWVA-.\Iu~ic in the Air (CBSI CS5---Milry Marlin, sketch: WLW-Current Evellts MIJS-Lifl' 01 1.:1Ill!:. baritone: WJZ WLS-Joli>' JOl! &: His Pet Pals 2:15 p.m. EST 1:15 CST sketch: \\'G~ WLW CBS-Bul;k Hogl'rs. sketch 11 :00 a,m. EST 10 :00 CST WABC WKRC K!\tOX WHAS I'ro~ram 9:00 a.m. EST 8:00 CST NHC-The Honeymooners; WJZ CBS-Happy Hollow. sketch: KOKA-I'.T.A. WABC bw·l1.83-9.59) NBC-Richard LellM!rt, org;llIisl. Csw·15.27-9.59) \\'G\"-Britl~l' WArE WiW KDKA WSM NBC-Nat'l Farm &: HOllle Hour; WA-Be WSMK WKRC (sw· Forum KOKA-News WEAF WCKY (s"-15.21) 15.27' WHAS-..o.Week-uay Devotions WBBM-News; Budch' & Gioul CBS-tireenfield Villa!;"e Chapel; Guest Speakers; Walter Blau· CBS-Madi~on Ensemble: WABC fll~~' KillOX-Window Shoppers 4:30 p.m, EST 3:30 CST WGl\-Armchair Me[odie, Chol'U$ of 156 Voicps: WAIlC Orch.: WJZ WSM KDKA (~w.15.27) WAVE (SI\ 15.2ll WCpo-Vol;a[ Variet) NOC-I:adio Guild; "lIenry IV," WII\M-Snorts WS;\1K WKRC WHAS NBC-Ida Bailey Allen; Morton WGN-Romance of Helpn Trent PJrl II, drJm:J: W,IZ WE~R \\'HA5-Dick Tracy. sketch NBC-Breakl.,st Club: Ranc.h WlPO-LunchNlIl Music WL~-Pa WS~I * BO\\'t, tenor: WEAF WTAM WGN-llarold Turner, pianist and Ma Smithers WAVE WKRC-Smilin' Dan Hun: CB:r-Greetin~s WJZ WSM KDKA WSAI \\'GY I'ro~ram WLW-Story Duma from Old Ken- \.... LW-old Fashioncd Girl wA VE (sw.15.2lJ WGY-Farm CBS-Mary Lee Taylor: WHAS WLS-"Little Bits from Life." WW\'A-The 0[' Pardner tucky: WAUC \VilAS WSMK WSAI-"Omllr the Mystic" HYlllns of All Cllurches: WCY KMOX 2:30 p.m. EST 1:30 CST (~\\'.15.27) WSM-Inlel'ludc; 1'1l1l·American WLW William Vickland WCpo-Today's Headlines WLW-Live~tock, River, Weath­ NIlC-Three Scaml>S. male trio: NOC-{:irl Alone, sketch: WEAF Broa(kast KMOX-View$ on No:-w$ WGBF-Mistl!r and Missus WEAl' \\'TA~I WC!,\' WSAI WCKY WTAM-l'ie Plant Pete WCpo-Arkall!>J!J Fiulllen er & Mal'kel Reports WGN-Friendly Neighbor's House WTAM-llank Keene's Radio CBS-Americall Srholll of the KDKA-Tea Dance WWVA-H'Hlio Gossiver: SDorts WLS-Lulu Bdle and Scotty Party Air: WABC KMOX WHAS WCPo-No elt Time 6:15 n,m, EST 5:15 CS1' WTAM-Market Reports Gane: ~. WKRC-BulJetin Board W\VVA-Tony and Dorainie WSilIK WKRC (sw·15.27·9.59) WGBF-Ne;s NBC-(News, WEAf only) Con- WWVA-Cowhoy LoyI' and Just Gate~. 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W:-;A I-Billy Shaw's Orchestra KI\IOX WIIAS WADC (sw· WG~-Velol. & Yolallll;l·. Orch (Couti/wed OIL Page 27) SOc ~l\1- \\ Tl'achers Collese of the 6.126.061 ~ Orche~tra Air NBC -~ichelodeon. melodnma: \\ I AII,I-\iilu Stdt' WTAM-LHoy Smith's Orch. WJZ WENR ",HAIII KOKA WIIA5--Alers12:15 a.m. ESlamar'~l1:15 Orch.n.m. CS i-;:======~~======; WWVA-N('ws WCKY (511'·1].87·6.14) KlIIOX-Threl' Brown Bears e 7 :45 p.m. EST 6 :45 CST WA \'E-Interlude W:-'1\ll\ Ted Fiorito's Orchestra NBC-Bert Hirsch's QUJI"let. WC~-K;llcliJl'~ Orchestra (CBS) SCIENTIFsic AERIAL "'EAF WSA I-Recital IIall ]2:30 a.m. ES n:30 p.m. CS NEW' • WIth the Dual Connection * CBS-Boake Carter, commen­ 10:15 p.m. EST 9:15 CST 1\BC~Joel (":Hl1llJlIo'~ Orchestra· (~w·I1.87·6.14) The DJ,;AL CO:-;"NI;<;TIO=". a (lew realure exdusinly our tator: WABC K!\IOX WKIlC WAVE-Hh;.thm CaravaJl WJZ KDIC\ ~\\l', J(i\~g 1)~tll:l· c.listanee nnoJ PQllltll'e Ilellllrmanee on all WHAS WBlnl <5w.11.839.59) WGN-l\-l11"ieal i\!oments; Vocal· CB"i-Frank Dailey's Orchcstra: tle.'[tie r~~lios Ipat. penc.l.J. 'l'hl~ Aerial rail IHI Installed lIithool tools lJy Rllj"onf In 11 Jlllnlllt'~ timr. Gnu right lmlde II Paradl~p i~t WASC KIIIQX \V!{HC "Hr-o a c: e r 0 lJ, & Ordlf'slra the J3dJo eOIL\IlI",,,lr out or l'lel\' RtHl lL <111t'~ not JI~e any shtth; Elsi!' Hitz and Nick. 10:30 p.m. EST 9:30 CST NBr-LlJi~i llom;Jll('!Ii'~ Ol'ch. eleell'le eUlwnl. ro,'o elimlJlnll 01] roors. For Short or 10nll wave. :"~,~ D;JI\~lJn: W,IZ \\'ENR ]{DKA WEAF WGl' WS~I \VCKY * NBC-Campus Revue; Mills $} l-'ollpald IVLW WAVE (sw·I1.87) WBBM-Sey mO\lr Simons' Orch. NO OSCILLATING OR WIIISTLING Brcs.; Art Kassel's Orch.; I)I~,\L trp~ Il~f~ 1~lentlflt duo~ (CBS) This /If.lal I nl'll llrlntlple whleh tampletdr ellmlnatu NBC-Holman Sisters, piano Grace Dunn. soprano; Hal Tot· till! annolante A~ "'/lnlUlonl)' expftiented on Illshle Aerials. It also elJmloalt~ llllht· W(;Y WSAI ten. sports: WEAF WTA:\I WENR-Enric Madrieueril's Or· nIne h~zar Goanntetlt for 5 yean. DhtrlbutoMl and dealt" WA VE KDKA WSM WLS WGN-Behind the Camera Lines City...... ••...•...... Sute. I write lor sales propOllllon. WHAM WCKY (!iw·l1.87) WSM-!\Iar)-Jand Univ. Prgm. End of Friday Programs 25 Programs for Saturday, December 14 0:00 a.m. EST 5:00 CST * NBC-Brukfa.st Club; Don 4 :00 p.m. EST 3 :00 CST W!.\\'-Uni.... uf Cincinnati. talk ww\" .\-B1Uf (;ra~. Roy l\lcXeill, m.e.; Jack Owens, Star Indicates High Spot Selections NBC-Carol Deis, soprano: \\'5'\[-:-')(11'15 Review (ellur; n'JZ W5~1 KDKA WSAl * \\T-\F WSAI WCKY WGr W~:\l-Tl!llll)te or Joy (NOC) 0:::0 a.m. EST 5:30 CST (Sl\ ·9.53) WA\'E (s",,15,20 KOI.. \-KifldiE'~' Klub WGY-Stock Reports 6 :30 p.m. EST 5 :30 CST KMUX-lloml' folk..;' Hour CB-....-'llIl.-.r City \I('lodies: :-'BC -("e\\'~, WJZ only); \Iurill H)'mns of All Churches: \VCY WGHF-Me. and :\Irs. WLS-Poultn "en-ice Time WLS-Smika-While Time \\'~"K Si~tf'r~: WJZ WH \~I W!.W WGN-Friendly NeiQ;hbor's Houn WS.\ I-Poliel' l-lashn \\".\8r \\ KRr WHAS K:\lOX (~1\·15.27-9.59) r8'r-XI'I\~; Thrl'l' Little Word<;: WLW-Top o' Ihe Mornine: KMOX-Vie\\§ on );ews Party WTA:'>I-LE'ro\ Smith'.. On·h. WTA~l-~un Up WCpo-.\rk3n~a:: Fiddlers WL5-:\larlha Crane and Helpn NBC- To be announced \VJZ WABl' K\IOX \\'5:\IK WKHC WWYA-The Eye Opener WL5-Lulu 8ell(' i1nd Scotty 1:15 p.m. EST 12:15 CST W~-'I \\'.-\\"E KDKA (s\\"·15.21> (sw.11.83> Jone CB~Poetic ~tri I~~: WT.HI-\'au~hn Kim!:", Calis­ )Iu~ic WABC WEXH~Mu~ic and Comments .\BC-X('ws; .\lm3 Kitchell, con 7:00 a.m. EST 6:00 CST WLW-FeJ. of Clubs W~)IK thenic~ WWVA-Kiddie Program WHA5 WKRr h\\ \\T\\1- \ C"llella Choir Ir:llto: WE.W W~.\I WCKY Musical Clrll:k' I-:.DKA WCPO \\'\\'V"-Co\\Loy Lo)'" and Just 15.27 ' WWY.\-Hu.:h Cro~s; Georgie Is\\-9.53) KMOX-Varil't}· :'>!u~icale Plain Jobn 11 :15 a.m. EST 10:15 CST WGHF-Farmer Purcell Porlo':ie non KDK,\-Fuur IhnanlU5 of Rhv- Wel\. Y-:\!uruinc Houndul' 9:15 EST 8:15 CST NIlC-~or..('mell, Quartet: WEAF WGX-Durin\:: ~i~ters 4:15 p.m: EST 3:15 CST thlll WGY-:\!u WJZ W~:\I W_H'E WE~R 6:45 p.m, EST 5:45 CST WGY-:\\orning ~alute \\'Cpo-Pal Gillick \\'CPO-Tv lw announced r\RC-Old ~kil'pcr~ G:,n(, chilo WUY KOKA (5w·15.20 * NBC-Jambor~, vocalists & Wl\\'-Hi~e and .... hine \\GY-Junior Radio Journal WGBF-Bao\- Shop M:m Ilrrn's pro~ram: \\"JZ \\'n~X(Jlelh' Time Orch.: WJZ WE\R \\'5:\1 W r"I-:\lu·jcal Clock WL5-FOrtl Ru~h; Ralph Emer­ WG~-Mornini :\Iusiute KOI1anh;lttan, male tuc).,\' Tucker.. Markets; TI'Il1I>l.'l'3tufe \\''''''1-:. (~w·15.27-9.59) ~ews: Mu~ical WIIAS-.o.,\sbury College D~vo· quartet; :O;l'\\s: \\-.\BC WS:'>tK 11:45 a.m. EST 10:45 CST WL5-Clo.. ilu!: Gr:lill :\1 Jrk'!t \\ (; \ Prl(rn Drl'am~, W(PO \("\\'5 \\l-~I'\\'S tions WKJlC \\H.\S WLW-Painted sketch \\' Ii KDKA-Grab Hag \\'T."I-W(' Three WII .\S-One·:\lan Show (COS) WKRC-BrukfilSt E>.press NBC-The Ya5s Family i SI'V~1I WWVA-Dr. II I.amont WCpo-Fric:id Facts WWVA-Front I',I!,:(' Dr:lma \\'KIlC-U. of C. Alulllni Prgm WL5-Tumble Weed South Carolina Chilllrl'n Har­ .\lu~ical 1 :45 p.m. EST 12:45 CST WGIW-Variclv 5:00 p.m, EST 4:00 CST \\'lW-;\lfred Gus Kal"!;er. lallt WL\\'-.Q.:\lornill~ Devotions ll1oni~ing; \\ EAF \\LW WCKY ba~so WGX-!\Ial'k Love, KDI\,\-l\Ia(' and Hlaillr (B:'l-Fr'l!lk D:tile~"s Orchf'~lra: W..,M-Sarred QUal tel WSAI-Tonic TutH·, WTAM WLS-Jolly Joe'c .Junior Stars IOHJX-L~ Pi('llo \Cfordian Or· \\'.\8(' WliAS K.\IOX W::':\IK 1(1\I0X-Fa~cinatinlo': 7:00 p.m. EST 0:00 CST WSM-Delmore Brothers :\Ielodies WWVA-Grg;ln Interlude dle~tra (s\\'.15.27) (HS--lh(' F:lmily 011 Tour "lth WTAl\l-Hank Keene WGY-Mu~ic:l1 I'ruerarn WGBF-Curbstone Reponer ~BC-Uluc Room Echoes: WEAF WL$-Annnunl:emenls and News Fr:lIlk Parker, musical and dra· Afternoon \\'UAS-l\Ir~. Randl/hlh. -hOIll)int! W~At WGY WTA~I WLW 7:45 a,m, EST 6:45 CST WWVA-G('rlruJe :\Iiller WLS-.lirn rLu·lt. Chiea.:o Pro· matic: \VAB( \\WVA (11\ WCKY (sw·9.53) 11.8)·959) NBC-Yoich; Hiraoka, xylophon dllCl'r5 Ass'l1 NHC-\lu~ir1 WCKY XBC·-Abram Ch;l~il1~, music ser- Knl,;.\ (~\\ 15.2]) KDK,\-f.\A.B.C. of Faith S~-nCfpJlor.: KDKA-A Reereo; Dill and Alex \\'DDI\1 "Oth..r }l('nplc'5 Money WTAM-Junior Broadcaster K:'>IOX-Buler Films Council ies: WE\F WLW WAVE (8S-.\1 ROlh'" 1< \IOX-Exchange Club \\'~:\IK \\TI-:.Y-Xew~ Club WCPo-.Q.WadE' lIouse, evantel. WCKY W_\BC WKRC \\"11-\::> \\CP~:\13ry Jane 5chri\'er isl KDKA-News (s\\-15.27) WCPo-)lu.. iul Sl"l..ctions 5:30 p.m. EST 4:30 CST WGBF-:\Iu~ital Moments: Solo 8:00 a.m. EST 7:00 CST WGN-H)mns of All Churchu WrPO-Colle:::e of :\iusic KMOX-News TIlrou2h 3 Wurn l'-BC-Ken SparnC'n's Ensemble.' NBC-Mornin!! De\otions: WJl Wl5-Prairie Ramblus; Palsv W~~r;-!\uditions for Young an's E\'ps ist: Orch('stra \\'JZ WE;',;:R \\"5)1 W_-\\"E \\"G~-Bob El~on's S!wrlJ Re WAVE KOKA (N·21.54) :\Iontana; Henry WCpo-5\en Von Hallherg's Or- ~BC-l Per~ollalities \\"H.-\S-.\~lJer Littl(' ,Iimmy NBC-Sparerib : WE.-\F WCKY WTA!\J-Xews: :;;huo Trio WSAI-James Dodd. songs WGX-:'>to\'ie C05--Elsie Thomp~on. orl.'anist; News: WLS \\,WYA \\'\\'YA-Hugh Cros!; and the WSM-Fril'nds &: i'eill.hbon WLS--4 H Club Program 7:15 p.m, E~T 6:t5 CST Jo~e RlIs"ell Oorr: WABC K:'>lOX Musical Clock: \\'TBI wGY Georgie Porgie Bo)'s "'TAM-Don WSc;\IK (sw-15.27-9.59) XBC-Popl')€', the Sailor, 2:15 p.m. EST I:l.j CST ~keteh: Vic Irwin's Orl'h.: KMOX-"::;milin' EJ" :\tcConnell, 10:15 a,m. EST 9:15 CST 12:15 p.m, ES 11:15 a.m. CS XBC-:'>linute :\Ien, quarlet: KDKA-Curl\' :,>Iiller'" Plou\Ch SOlIll:' NUC-The Banjol{'(f!;' WEAr NIlC-Genia Fonatiova, soprano; Bon WE,\F \\'TDI WGY \\'CKY WEAF WT.nl \\:-..\1 W(KY (sl\-9.53) WGBF-.[jGo!pel Tabernacle WGY WT.UI WLW \VCKY Orch.; (Xews. WJZ only): WGY (~\\15.331 \\'CPO-Joe Heinz's Orfhl"'!'tra WGr-'-Good Mornin, CBS-Ch'de Barrie. baritone: W12 WAVE WGX-Len Salvo, or!!;;lnis: l'\BC-'laster Builder: WJZ CB5--.-\1 Roth', S)ncoptor!: KDK\ (~w·11.87) WHA5--G(!orgia Wildcats WABC WIIAS CBS-Jim Fetli~' Orch.: W.-\BC (sw-9.59) WH\S--lIerbert Koch & Soloist K:'>!OX-Fredtly \Iarcus &: Orch WLW-Music by Di"ano KBC-Edw;lrd )!afHugh, Go~pd K\10X \\'H..\5 (~\\·15.27-9.s9) KMOX-Windol\' Shoppeu \\"KRC-This and That WA \'E-Rallio Newspaper WSAr-.Ij,Church Forum Singer: WJZ KDKA WAVE News: WCRY WW\'A Will~('~"" 5 :45 p.m. EST 4:45 CST WCPO-Harry Oreh. WHBM-F1ana~an's Winner~ WS!'o1-l\:\10rninl Devotion WSM (sw·15.21) KDKA-Salt and Peanuts WGX-Wa\'es 01 :\Ielody 1\BC-Gabriel Heatler; Week- KMOX-Ll.'l's Compare Notes WGN-Len Salvo, orhnist WL5--Home Talent Show End News Re\'iew: WJZ WS:\I Scores 8:15 a.m. EST 7:15 CST WEXR-MlI~ic and Comments WCPo-Dol Cub ~E'ws WGY--Grace & ~c(ltho, ~one:o; WWYA-The 01' ParJner KDKA WEXR WCKY WA\'E N8C-t'l,'e\\S. WEAF only); Hap­ W(;UF\h-slerr Tune: Oinhday ~'lng!: WGBF-Household Hour WKRC-Saving Sue & Hu~band hw-l 1.87·15.21 i py Jack. WE.-\F WAVE Club W:,\1 WUV WGX-~Iargery Graham Jack 2:30 p.m. EST 1:30 CST K:'>!OX-Sant3 Claus' Workshop XOC-Week-End Revue; Variet)· WGN-Pailltpr Iloll~e En<;l'mblp NBC-Walter Cassel, baritone; WKRC-Wom:m's Hour WL5-·"Th(! Old Kitchen Ket· "TP(}-Bi~ StorE' Sant.. Claus Musicale i Gue~H: WEAF Wc;::'>1 Wli b-L. Xa7ar Kurkdjie's En William :'>treder. organist: WJZ 10 30 CST tie," Mar)' Wrieht WGBI'-NE'W5 : a.m. EST 9:30 WLW-Worltl Xe\\s & Financial W~.\l \\T.\\I WAVE WCKY WG:'\'-Afternoon Serenade semhle (CH::;) KDKA (!w·21.54) l\BC-~larie de Ville. sones: WS.\I-Abram ChJsins (~BC) WGY (s\\ 15.33) WIW-II. F. D. IIOUT KMOX-Xe"s; lIome Folk$' \\,JZ WLW WKRC-Jr. Chamber of Com- CB5-Tito Guizar, tener: W.\BC merce WSAI-Castle in :'>Iusic Hour CB5-Let's PrE'tend, children's 12:30 p,m, ES 11:30 a.m. CS W5=:\I-lhngcrous a r a dis e. WCKY-~ews WS:\IK \\lIAS \\'KRC (sw­ r progr,lm: WABC WKRC KBC-:\h'rry 'IJdcaps' WE.-\1" 15.27-9.59) sketch WCPo-XC\\S NHC-~icholas Mathav's Orch. WCIlerry Go·Hound K:\lOX-Police Court Broadcast WI.5-We3ther; Produce Mark (s\\"·15.27-9.59) WTAl\J-Alack and White WlW WG~ 8:45 a,m. EST 7:45 CST \\'A YE-:\Iornin~ ~1oods ets: New! Wr:I'O-Today's Winners 6:t5 p.m, EST 5:15 CST \\'AVE-ll3rnpton Institute Sing' CB5--Chapel Sin'l:en: W.-'BC WGi\-Harold Turner, pianist WTAM-~oon·day Resuml WWYA-Co\\"bov LoyE' & Just xBr-(~ews. WEAF only) Dick er~ (XIIC) NBC-LandI Trio and White: WLS-Rocky, bas50 WW\'A-Luncheon Music Plain John Fidler's Orch.: WEAI-" WT.UI WCPG-HJtTy Willsey's Grch. WJZ KDKA (~w·21.54) WL\\'-Livestock RepOrts 1:00 p.m. ES 12:00 m CS 3:30 p.m. EST 2:30 CST CO:;;-:\Ianhatfan Choir: W.\BC \\'GHF-Football Scores WCPO-Highli!:ht5 \\'\\'V,\-RoyaJ Serenall£r<; XBC-("ews, \\"£..\F only); Geo, CBS-American Choral Ell"on \\'AH:'>! (m.lI.83) \\'SAI-Billy Shaw's Orch. WGBF-Timely Topics 11 :00 a,m. EST 10:00 CST DuHv'5 Oreh.: WEAF WCKY ble: W.\HC \\11-\': W~:\IK KDKA-.\II Stars Sport Final WS)I-Hilltop Harlllonizcn WKflC-Fiddlin' Farmers KBC-Our Ameri~an Schools: CBS-J a c k Shannon. tenor: WI,;:HC K\lOX (~" 15.27·9.5~) K:'>IOX-You and Its Future WW\'A-.[j\\'hen To Go To \Vl~-JolI" Jo(' WEAF WGY WSAI WAVE WARC \\"S'IK \\"KIlC WWVA !\BC--:\Iu~ic Guild: WE.'oF WS:\I WAVE-Skeet:> :\Iorri- Parade (hurch 9:00 a.m. EST 8:00 CST \\T.\:\! WCKY W3M WH \S (sw-15.27-9.59) WSAI \V.WE \\''1'''1 WLKY \\TF'O-Dinntr :\ll1~if 8 :00 p.m. EST 7:00 CST NBC-Richard Leibert. orcani$t: NBC-The Honeymooners: WJZ K:\1OX-:\laSic Kitchen WG'\' WGX-Junior Police r .. lral \"BC-Your Hit Parade; .\1 Good WEAF WCKY C05-Cincinnati Con~cr,"atory of \\TP~l.unchl'On :\Iu~ic XBC-Pedro Via's Orch_: W·IZ \\"GY-)Iunieioal <:.:eries m:tn'~ Orch.; Yocalist: \\'EAF C85-B a n dw a e: 0 n: WABe Music: WARe WH.\S WKRC WGBF-Church & School New' \\TKY KDKA (s\\"-15.21) WH.\:\I-Those O':'>fallE'YS, sketch WT.\:\1 \\'LW W,WE WGY WS!\!K WIIAS WKRC KMOX (sw-15.27) WG~-Lcn Salvo, organist To be annoullfCd: \\'G~ WW\'A WKRC-SI}(Jrts; News WS~I (sw·9.53) Listings such as (sw-9.53), (sw-ll.87), etc. SHOW SHORT WA VE MEGACYCLES 26 7 On the 5 h0 rt Waves

(Continued from Page 25) 4 p. m.-Cla~:!'iC31 mll~ic, dOlily (COCDL S:05 p_ m.-Wonderland trip (DJCl. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 5:15 p. m., EAQ, PRF5; 6 p. m., 2RO; 7:20 5 p. m.-:'-Iayor's program, daily (COCD), 5:30 p. m.-Brazilian hour (PRF5). 7:45 a_ m.-Prillce~!Ii and ~''J\\inehern (GSF. GSEJ. p. m., Pontoisf'; 8:15 p.m., DJC, OJD; 9 5:05 p. m.-lIanSl'1 and Gretel (OJCL 6 p. m.-BBC orclte"lra (GSA, GSC), 8:10 a. m.-The Troubadours (PHIl. Go}'esca~ p. m_, COCO; 10 p. 01, CJ RO, (-.mx: 10:45 5 :45 p. m.-SullIlay concert OH.:2RL). 6:15 p. m.-opera, (2RO>' 10:30 a. m.-Aml"rican hour (DJBl. Sj~ters p. m., GSC, GSL; 12,05 iI. m., JVN. 6 p. m.-Good of Ameri!:... daily ' 7 p. m.-New If'gislalion (DJCL 2 p. m.-$alunlay mag:UJnf' CGSB. GSO. GSU. Sunday-93O a. m., PCJ. 6 p. m.-~lInday program (HAT4). 7 p. m.-Blue band (YV2RC>' 2:'l5 p. m.-Snow ;\Iaiden (GSB, GSD. GSL) Monday, Wednesday, Friday-ll :15 iI. m., VUB; 6 p. m.-elwTch services (GSA. GSCL 7:15 p. m.-Travel talk <2RO>' 4:15 p. m.-Short story (GSB. GSC). 7:15 p. In., lBO. 6 p. m.-Dible dramas «(ReX, CJ 110>. 7:15 p. m.-Ul1fkr Big Bf'n, talk (GSA, GSC). 5:05 p. m.-Youl1g ptll"l~ (J)JCl. TuesdolY, Thursday, Saturday-10:45 ol. m., VUB. 6:50 p. ro.-Band (GSA. GSC>' 7:15 p. m.-Toda~ in Germany m.IC>' 6 p. m.-Wembley vs. Richmond, hockey (GSA, Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sa1.-9:30 a. 11).. PHI. 7 p. m.-Soulh All1eric;m program, daily ' GSC). Daily except Sunday~S:30 a. m.. VK3LR 7:30 p. m.-..\d\elll fe:>tivill (UJCL 7:30 p. m.-\\i~hc~ (UJ(). 6 p. m.-A Play . 8:30 a. m.-Irelilild vs. Holland, ru::.b)' (PCJ), 9 p. m.-X'e\\'spaper of the Air. daily (COCDL 8:30 p. m.-Comfotl (DJC>' 7:30 p. m.-no~ario Lo~ado. sontls (yv2RC). 8;30 a. m.-Catholic service (Y\,2nC>. 9:15 p. m.-~lilitary concert (OJC). 8:30 p. m.-Amateur hour (yv2RC). 8:30 p. m.-Allna, e:ontillentals (YV2HCl. 9:10 a. m.-Chul'ch servicc~ (GSE. GSF). 9:30 p. m.-~Iusic Apprl'ci .. tlOll h/)Uf (HRN), 9;30 p. m.-Ra/liu talk (YV2IlC), 8:45 p. m.-GooJ night I-Jro~ralll (DJ(). 9:30 a. m.-Baseball came (yv2nC), 10 p. m.-Church services (GSC, GSf.). 10 p. m.-;\Irs. B.\rne's Request (GSe:, GSL). 9:15 p. m.-IJ~nce music (DJC>' 10:30 a. m.-Aml'ricJn hour (OJH), lidO p. m.-Luttery progrilm, daily . 9:05 a. m.-Oxrord \'s_ Cambridge (GSE. GSBl. 10 a. m.-Anh'rican hour (PLV), Henry Burr 10:30 a. m.-.\mrri.. an hour (DJB). 10 :50 a. m.-BBC orche~lra (GSB. GSEl. Saturday, Dec. 14, Continued 3 p. m_-"nooker match (GSB. GSD. GStL 4:30 p. m.-:"uvf'hy qUintet (GSB. GSC). lB~To be annO\III..rll: WABC WBB:\I-Ill. Agricultural Ass'n rB5------{)£zie Xf'I"o,,'~ Orchr~lr3: 6 p. m.-Embankment (GSA. GSC). WKHC WHAS \\'BH:\I (~w Pr"gr;lm W-\BC WKHC WHAS W~:\IK 6 p. m.-Tht' Valkyrie ' 6.126.06) Wt'~"'-Front Pa~l:' I)ranlJ~ IOIQX 6.30 p. m.-Trt>i~e·~ mandoliers (GSA, GSC). NBC-EI (I,il:O, ~Jlallj~h re\ue. \\Tpo--Gra)' Brothcrc' Orch. :"BC-Ray '="hlf"~ Orehf'stra: 6 :35 p. m.-:\I..il bag (w2x.U">' \\JZ KOKA WCKY \\'E~R \\ ~ \l-Dixip Liners; Curt Poul­ \\'IZ \\"5.-\1 \\'H.-\:\I 6:'l5 p. m.-Back~ta!"O.e in Schenectady (W2XAFL WH\\I (~w-11.87) 1011; ,hck'~ "ulllltairlcer~ KDKA-Danl'c Orrh,,'Ir:1 7 p. m.-Vcl1l"71lrlan music lyv2nC). KMtlX-Frolic Time 9:45 p.m. EST 8:45 CST WG~-.\Il"un Wt'{'ks' Orchestr3 7:15 p. m.-Gel"lllilllY loday (DJf). \·."(,Po-~tudiu Dance K\IO,<-Piano Rc ..ital \\ILS-Harn DaIlC(' RounduD 7:30 p. m.-:\hlitary concert (Ole). WGN-Tho~e O':\lalle~s. sketch WCKY-On the Mall WS:\I-Sid lIarkrealler; Binkley 8:30 p. m.-I)X pro~ram (n-2RC). WLS-Hl'llf)' I10fllsbuckle, Pral \\CI'O-Sunset Royal Entertain· Bruthrrs; Robert Lunn; De­ 9:15 p. m.-:\llll'ical v:lriety (D.le). rie Ramblers en fOl'd Bailry; ('urt Poulton; 9:20 p. m.-Evening concert (He:2RU. W\VVA-~lllSic Jamboree Crook Brothel"~' B.lIIl! 10:15 p. m.-December Dynamite (GSC, GSL). 10:00 p.m. EST 9:00 CST T \VTA~I-:\lilo Stelt'~ Orchestra 8:15 n.m. ES'.' 7: !) CST CB:--Blldd Hulick's Ortheslrll: 10:30 p. m.-T:dk. !'outh America OIJ4ABE). * NBC-Boston Symphony Or­ W.\Be: K:\lGX WHA::i \\'I:IB,\1 11 :45 p.m. EST 10:45 CST 12 Mid.-Overseas hour (JVN) ehr"ra: \\'JZ WILD! KDKA \\'~:\IK (s\\-6.126.06) :\I3C-Ray :\oIJle', Orch.: KDKA \\('1\ Y (m-ll.87) WrKY-.'\e\\s (~\\·11.87-6.14) WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11 MBS-VI'luz .'<.: \ul;lnd;l's Or.. h,: W("l'o-Studio Dance K;\IOX-Slats Randall's Orch. 6 a. m.-.\I;lil l:Ja~ (VK3\IEL ~tory WGN \\'SAI \\ hfl(,-Bill L;I\"a'~ Ort'he~lra ~\iG~-J;tn Garbpr' Orche5tra 7:15 a. m.-S1Iort (GSE.. GSFl. W( PO-Sunset Royal Entertain· '\''':\I-La"c~ &. 1I0nl') , Fruit 12 :00 Mid ES 11 :00 p.m. CS 10 a. m.-\Ioorside Edge (GSE. GSB). J,lr Drinkers, C.uio & Sallie; 1'\ I:IC-FrN!lh' \Iarlin's Orch.: 10:30 .iI. m.-American hour (DJBl. 1~:15 Cambrid~e, Wl5--Hoosier'" Hut Shots: GUl'st Urford HJiley WEAF WGY WCK Y a. m.-Oxford vs. rugby of WG:"J-\'l:1u:;r &' ,"oland,,'s Orch. 7 p. m.-German books (DJCL Vir!"Oillia; Strirkbnd t.lllil1\ 6.12·6.06) Dlillk('rs duet (2nO). KDKA-Wilt Buland's Orelle-Ira 9:15 p. m.-Light music (DJCl. W\\ \'A Hichard Ihmbu's Or­ WTA;\I-Dick Fidler'~ Orcht'~tra ch ..... tr:1 \\'GY-Bobby ~Ieelier'~ Orch. 10 p. m.-Salvation Army hand (GSC, GSL). BARN DANCE 8:45 p.m. EST 7:45 CST \\'11 \S--.o.Rrli~ious Slleak"r 12:30 a.m. ES 11 :30 p.m. CS 10:30 p. m.-Talk, South Amf'riea (lIJ4ABEl. OVER (·B";-"'l·yllHlur Sillwn~' On'h.: WIS-lI;1yloft Theater :\BC-AI 1.\0ll'S Orch.• WEAF 12 Mid.-overseas hOllr (JVN). nKRC \\B13:\1 K.'tIOX WWVA WlW-RicharJ Himber's Orch. \\'GY \\'(KY n(;,\-Uichanl llimlwr's Orch. W-'\I-Ed Poplin's Band; Del· :'-13('-Edih' Iluchin's Orchestra: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 56 NBC STATIONS \\ '" \I-Delmorr Brolh"r5 more Hrother~; Pu~'um 1-111111 WJZ WAVE 8:10 a. m.-Hagut' Ite~inf'ntial orchestra (PHil. 9:00 p.m. EST 8:00 CST on CBS--lIprbie Kay's Orcllhlra: 9 a. m.-Shoft story (GSB, GSEI. COAST-TO-COAST • NBC-Rubinoff & His Violin: 10:45 p.m. EST 9:45 CST \\\BC WKRC WBU'I K:\IOX 9:45 a. m.-Books (GSB. GSE>. \'irt:;nia Bu. ~oprano; Jan l\'ln:'\~~port Pa!!e of the Au WH.\S 10 a. m.-Air Force hand (GSE, GSB). You'll hear over 40 radio artist-s on Pet'rre. trnor; Grah:lIn MeNa· \\!-BE-Will lIau~er's Orchestra hDI\\-Jut·l r3lUlfillo'~ Orch. 10 a. m.-American hour (PLV>. the National Barn Dance every Satur­ mee: \\ EAF WT.D! WLW \\'1I.\5--To be an'1ounced \\G'4-lIorace Heidt's Orchestra IG:30 a. m.-Ameriun hour mJB). day night. Join in on the music and \\roy WA;'E hy,·9.53) \\ L\\-~f'\\~ Rf'OO1 WLW-\tonn BIHr. orllt"3n &. 11 a. m.-Up the North Pole (GS£. GSB). fun this Sa.turday night and be enter­ poems Lee, * CBS-Nino Martini. tenor: 11:00 p.m. EST 10:00 CST 2:30 p. m.-H,lI1t' concert (GS8. GSD. CSL). tained by Henry Burr; Verne, and WTAM-"'ammy' Ka\·..·s Orch. 4 p. m.-onrsns hour (JV\1. JV~l. _-\ndre Kosu'lanetz' Orch. & NBC-AlKA-SELTZER PRE Mary; Uncle Ezra; the Hoosier Hot * W\\"\'A-\'i\ian \llllf'f. orll:ani~t 5:05 p. m.-Invitation to lhe Dance (OJC). ('horll' WABC WIIAS K\IOX ~cnl~ X.uional Barn Dance. Shots: SalIy Foster; Maple City Four; (~w·6.12-6.':6' 6 p. m.-Li§hl mu.ie (OJC>' Arkansas Wood Chopper; Tune Twist­ \\ Knt' \\ BH:\I ;\I;lple Cily F.... ur; Hellry Burr. 12:45 a.m. ES 11 :45 p.m. CS NBC-Bt,.. to~t SYlllpholly' Orch.. 6 p. m.-Pla~s (GSA, GSC), ers; Lulu Belle; Joe Kelly. Master ot (~"-11.876.1'l) tenor; lolu Belle; l!ncle Ena; :"IU -I.rlch' Duchin·. Orchectra: Vrrnf'. lee and :\Iar}"; Hoosier (~\\,11.87-6.'41 7:15 p. m.-Gt'rmany today· ' \\'l"l--Barn Dallcr Jamboree WS:\IK WH.b \\ \\ \ .\-:\Ildni~ht Jamboree W.. \I-I'o~cllm Ihlllll"r~; 11 cle 9:20 p. m.-Ecu.:iluorian music (PRADO). KDKA WLW n :\'BC-Ne\\~. \\'JZ 0111\') How­ Jurnp('(~ ] :00 a.m. ES 12:00 Mid CS 9:30 to 10:30 P.M. EST 11:00 to 12;00 P.M. EST l).n'r \I.U·OIl: Gully Jrd lally'~ Orches(ra~ WJZ 10 p_ m.-BUC Empire orchestra (GSC, GSLL ;\IBS-Kavelin's Orchestra: WGN 10:30 p. m.-TJlk, South America mHABE). !:15 p.m. EST 8,15 CST ~IU"-Ilarold Slern'~ Orchestr'l SPONSORED BY ALKA-SELTZER NIJC-Hu~ .. ian ~vrlllll'Orlic ('hoi I' : \\'LW 12 Mid.-Overscas hour (JVN). \\'E.\F WCKY \\,GY ("w9.53) K.\IOX-Saturday Nite Club; Al \\'JZ W!I\M WCKY I' Redwood * NBC-ALKA-SELTZER PRE­ Jl:15 p.m. EST 10:15 CST \\'G:"J WLW 5 :05 p. m.-~ladonnas KA-Behincl Ihe Law WBB~I-:"ews; Seymour Simons' Barn Dance; 6 p. m.-Brahms hour ' Monte Carlo Lonll;; Tune T"islf'rs 31101 \\"0.: \I-Acf' Brigode's Orchestra %:00 a.m. EST 1:00 CST 7:30 p. m.-~chumann pr0ltTam (DJC). 12.00 en 00...... Olhers \V,ll hOKA WIIUI W\\ \_o\-:\Tidnighl Jambor", \\ BIBt-\laune ~teln'~ Orch ChelIt itl6iD II Sin 7:30 p. m.-Julio de Seto, lenor (YV2RCL Itt,d. t,OQl the WLS W\\'E (w-I1.876.11) 1I :30 p.m. EST 10:30 CST WG\'-Jor Sanller;,' Orche~tra 7:45 p. m.-Anna Stely, soprano (2RO). Giant Redwood, CB'-4.lolll! Rialto Ro": WABC ~BC-O.e\\". WEAF lmly-); Rf'1l 2:30 a.m. EST 1,30 CST 8 II. m.-Jost'r Ponten. pof'ms CDJcL of CallfOfnla_ \\ I\R\I-Bob P..rt'IIj'~ Orr" son~s Send oob n.GO \\ FB\! W\\IV -\ \\KHC \\'HAS "'Ie Child's Oreh.: WEAF 8:30 p. m.-Folk (DJC). dMcll, .~Pt 01' (,,\ 6.12) \\ HE WGY WCKY (~\\·9.53) 3:00 a.m. EST 2:00 CST 10 p. m.-Up to Ihl' Minut~ (CRCX). :"'~...;;..:,~::.c ..~~~~ ~rrefM!l"or('bNt OJ~en·s !II with 4-6Or boUle•• KMOX-Mu,ical Moments: 5010 CB'"'----GciJrge Orchestra: \\fB8M-Austin ;\Iack', Orch. 10:30 p. m.-Talk, South America (HHABE>. PAUL IIII:GIEIl (EN.lnI) 187 Pawl.St.., s.n F,_Me 151; Orchestra W88M End of Saturday Prgms. 12 Mid.-Ovf'fuas hour (JVNJ. , 27 " Get the Bountiful Hi 9 hway K Ioll e r .I"

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Of cour..e, many of the-.e tips Falkcnrath no[iced that the man was Still swaying, he approached the stocky were IIlJccuratt:, hut finally a citizen growins.; b:r.ld ... he had a little, c10~­ man at the table Step by step he came barricJded thcm:,eh-es in their hou~s: (~ho..e /l.JlIle \\;1'" mIl rcn:alcJ h\ the pO­ cropped mu.. ta.::he ._. and he ate with his closer and c1o..er. motorists parked cars in public gHages li,d tell'phoned 10 53y that a IJ"T;!,C ~reen Idt fund kceping his right in (h~ pocket With an unea..}" look from side [0 sid~, to avoid the mania..: on \\ heeh. \n.1 at car Iud ju"l pulled in at the Lo~ Cahin uf his coat. the :'>u .. ped ((he from the table :tlld start­ the ... arne lime by means 01 police radio Inn, a ro:tJhou..e north of the Slit Lake Odibl'ratl'!y, Falkenrath lurcheJ into a eJ to\\ard the frollt door.'\nd then like and telephnm:. the authorities grimly put Citv limih -\lmosr immeJi.:1tel\' KG?\\' \\ ... itcr a cat Falkenrath was upon him...ei1.ing up a barricade of their own-as police "'JOke: \\'ri~ts. 'Till J dctl'cti\"e!" he snapped in a Ifm him b\' the jerking his right band :l COlllltlUni· f{ out his pocker. and sheriff.. ' men of :>corc 01 "/(G/'II' rallwR rar S .. Car a"d tone "Going to arrest that man at the o( ro:.l~h-\\hile "Cllr/~!" Skel hanJ.::uffs snapped about tics united to dose all radiO Cllr /4 ... A"d all other cars 07:aill1hle table' l\la~ be shooting! Get people Ollt 011 the IllJ 11 ':0. thi.:k wrists. He blillked­ cars, constantly receiving in:-.Lructions .. Cover at fhe Log Cablll .l3eck of here." from Salt Lake City. dashed like a fh'ing ."ilrer! ... A car allst""I.'rIllR f/),' d,'scr/plio'l opened his moulh 3~ if to ~peak-then squadron from one part of Davis County I I d· I Then, for a good couple of minutes. closed it again And policemen came to another in pursuit of the erratic mur- 0 t J(! grCfll se all 15 !II f )(1/ t·/(.ullty . Falkenr.:\th purpo~~ly delayed-to gi\e the al tahle:--. and to ld the radio 111,.11I' .. appreht:n:-ion. 'I hanks to the brave­ 13-headed by Sergeant Sherman f.alken- Of COllr"l', l'alkenr:Hh and his men in CJr.. hJ\'c lime to surround the pbce, ry and dlici~lIc) of her police, and the rath-..... a::;n·t thinking about such things as Car I ~ hl'Jrd that broadcast. :;ilenth', Ov this procedure [he detective lightning :--pecd of Jlolice radio, The Hor­ unlucky numbers as they roared through "NO\\ li"'len -" and he shouted in- m;ldl' cCrl;lln that nen if the suspe,;t W;t:o. ror \\'.:1.\ 3t all l'!HI. But no nm~ forgets thc niAhl to\\ards Salt Lake City. "'rllcfion~ to hi::; three aC)~ciates. lh' able to shoot hl~ w:t)· out of the lilli, there thJt it \\;tS the tip of a pri\'ate citilen-il the time he~igh[had fini:-hed, the Log Cabin \\ould be overwhelming numhcrs \\ailil1J!, poli,;e radio enthusiast-that sent I"alken­ "Ready ..... ith your guns, bars!" the Inn .....aC) in aubIde to get him Sergeanc commanded. shonly after the r:tth and 1m men to the Log Cabin Inn, car'C) radio had relayed details supplied b} -\nd outside. a big green sedan was Finally. \\hen the Inn wa .. pr,h:tic.l1l) and I'ut an end to those killings by moon· the wounded Secri:o.t. hHe':) headed along parked, It had a California license, c1eart'd of cu~tomers, the SergeJnt dl.:cide~J light ~rore, Ilerhap... someone else had ttl rhi, rctJ.d. We're apt to get another mes- It as just three miOlues beiore mid- to act. lo~ hi .. lile hI a madman's frenzy. ~.lAe any time no\\. Let':o. be read)' for it!" 11Ight hen Sergeant Falkenrath entered lalkenrath ..... as right. For mile~ Lh~ Lo~ Cabin Inn around the police had been enjoying the I he keen-eved Serge:tnt swayed drunk­ co.•operation of hundredC) at unoHicial enl)' 011 hl~ (eet He blinked and smiled heh}t:r...-citizens who \\ere following the foolishly. 38 Years of Rebellion dramatic and tragic tale of murder as it At a table not far from the door a unfolded ibelf through their 10Ulbpeakers thickset man \\ilh a he=tvy face \\as silting. -via police radio. AlreJdy more than a lie obvioLlsly was drunk. hut he lifted (Crmlllllud from J'age 7) climbing. sacrificing whenever alld what­ dOl.cn of these citizell~ had telephoned. ex- keen little plgg)' eyes at the swaying SCI'· e\'cr w.:ts Ilt:ce ....ar)'. And now. th~ new citedly, to say that they had seen the geant, As the two drunks- the one real. the Tibbett ~pirit of revolt was just a Tibbett of flaming amhitions J.nd attain~ green murder car in various parts of the the other pretended--Iooked at each other. grown-up development of the in~titlct in ments was through with her. That's the .~iiiiiiiiiiii.;!jr.I!;;~.iiii~iliIii iiii~,.iiii story ne\\ "pJ pel'S carried ... i •• ••;.iii.lI.iiiiiii••1 clearnbil J renwhatwh ichmakesmakesthe themwhed:--in ve"U!opgo around.te to .Iu'" lhe other day a woman said to me: Ilis famous ,>el-to with Jeritt.a \\as sim­ "rf \'Oll can square him with me for turn­ ply the result of a delermination not to be ing out his fir:;t wife. you'll be a miracle impo:o.ed upon. They were :o.ingil1/!, Tosca. worker." -I ihheLt ':h Scarpta and jerit/a <1:- Tost:a. Dinlrce! During rehearsab. jeritza had said. "Thi~ That's what it was. lhld and unlovely is our last sho\\. Let's make it a good one I can't excuse hllll. nor is it ne.::e)..JI y and go after each other like \\c meallt it" Tibbeu's only \-altd excuse mu .. t he to The night of the oper:! he dch:rnllned him ..df-for he i... the onlv mortal who to gi\'e and give and gi\·e. '1 hI.' music mU~1 li\'c with himself. fiut I can tell boomed O\'er the footlights and he waited you that his career teetered on the finest the hlg moment point of his life. It might ha\'e toppled jeritza was maglllficent. no douht of it. off, one way or another, if he hadn't heen As he heard her powerful soprano, he the cJe\'erest a ... \\ell as the best-equipped thrilled down to his hed~ that he. the poor HKalh- of our young American baritones, California lad of only a fcw year:·) ago \\'hat he uscd as a balancing pole. what was treading the same stage wilh her. :--lunts he pulled 10 outlast the tempest. only a few people know. They are typical­ Then, wilh a rush, the lonkawaited ly catch-as-catch-can tactics. effective. even scene was upon him. As Scarpio hc tore offensive. hut t:xactly the sort of thing into her. As Tosca she resisted. I li~ that only Tibhett, of all men, would do, >~ powerful arms encircled her, drew her tight, strangled, :--rnothered. Next Uluh's RADIO GUIDE will contain She WaS supposed to drop at his feet another thrilling, Ultimate instalment of and sing from lhat position. Her breath LawreJlce Tibbett's Me story tbat no ane was a hot torrent. '·I.et me go!" she should miss. ghped. Grimly, he hung on. Savagely. hcr fingcrC) explored hi~ rib.., Feet lifted The I~aekard Motor Car Com­ ~ Guide lUll Radi \. There aep.r.tll lid.'. tv his shins, sharply. He :o.hirted hi" hold 1\ tiOD.l lutinc prOl'r..... pany presents Lawrence Tibbett '\ ~:n e:cc~h~e~:~~i;~ ~i; suddenly, spun her away to a ncarby c\'ery Tuesday evening over the CORRECT editioQ WIll couch. She hit it. bounced, and dropped CBS·WA BC network at 8 :30 p. m. be sent iQ each caSIl, to the floor. EST (7 :30 CST: 6 :30 MST: 5 :30 What better, more conStant reminder of holiday good-wishes tban The house was like a tomb, Not a sound PST). RADIO GUIDE, America's Weekly for radio listeners? not a sli\'er of noise in all that silence sa\'e the pounding of his heart and the CHRISTMAS RATES - Radio Guide sent by mail) prepaid, horrid rasping of breath in the famous (52 issues) 1 Yearly Subscription $2.00- 3 Subscriptions $5.00. diva':-- throat. Then. brokenly...he began to sing. Hits of ------C 0 U p 0 N ------Tibbett preened himself. This was as Week [ Send RADIO GUIDE for one year (52 issues) to the following persons. :;he had ordered. "Let's tear into each Also, announce my gift to tbem with your special CHRISTMAS GIIT CARD. I ether." she had said. And they had torn I I into each other. Such realism haJ never SONG HITS PLAYED MOST becn ~een ill a Metropolitan opera. lie OFTEN ON THE AIR , N4me••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I [ gloried in hi:-- triumph, bllilied his way Song Time~ Address . I right up to the final curtain. 1\ .. he went Treasure Island lO off, he walked plump into the star. Hair I Wish I Were Aladdin 18 I I :--till awry and eyes blazing, she looked him Red Sails in the Sunset 15 I full in the face. Tibbett knew, as he felt In the Mood for Love 11 I N4m~...... •••••••••••••••••• I'm on ~ See-S~w 19 I I her look, that life had come to a head. Isn't This a lovely Day 16 Atldr~u.•••••••••••••••••••••..•..•••••••••.••.••.•••••••..•••••.•.•.•••. She looked al him. A laugh of forgive· Here's to Romance 14 I I ness. It was like sunshine. Tibbett re­ Why Shouldn't I? 11 [ I members. "Well." she said. "we certainl} Tender Is the Night 10 N4",••• ;;;••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• gave them a show!" Rhythm and Romance 9 I I Soon mo\'ies discovered :-ound-and BANOlEAOERS' PICK OF I Addrut :...... I singing_ Remember the mad ru..h to sign OUTSTANDING HITS up cdehritie:)? TIbbett was olle ot the first. Sone; Points and onc of the be.. t. America came to You Are My lucky Stu 30 I am enclosing remittance for $ u ; I I kl~fm him then-wasn't that pkture called Treasure Island 18 II~ "'yNam.;" -- .! The Hoguc Song-a:-o a motion picture Little Church Affair 15 «' Twenty-Four Hours .t Day Zl hero \\ ilh a magnificent \'oice, \meriea I Str.eI Address. ••••••••• .. •• ••.. ••••••.. •.. •••••.. •..••• •••••••• came to lo\e him. too, until the SJd day Rose in Her Hair 10 I II 1 Found a Dream 17 he broke faith with his world. I CilJ -Stat•.•••.•••...... ! Top Hat 15 His world. up to then. had been his It Never Dawned on Me 14 wife and hi~ children. Mrs. Tibbett had Broadway Rhythm 11 ~'9".,!lfj',lilaHi··H"'njl."ljf.j,J(,.dilt.lEII_I'lJa:_ stuck by him tprough his years of steady Yruckin' 10 28 3 • c U pi d Is a Pooch (ermtll/lled Irom Page J) stretch the Puk Avenut: comentions a lit· "You-you 'ilill live here?" he asked. tic more and follow her imide the bllild· Eleanor l\t'nt.kdl did. She h;ld spent the fur Cht:n.'lf and Ie.. , downstairs ('ven if ing. lind out \\ho 3he \\a,. "\o\'.. it \\as too past Ihree mOllths in :"i.a ..'tlmething unu'iual lIlf.lIlihle talent for b:ld beha\ ior. Cheevie ~lu ti"! 10,>litule of .. ic in Philadelphia­ \\a'i h;lppening. It \\;1';' nearly al\\ay,> lon~ \\ as Je....cendcd from a IlIle of noble \\ ith emp!.'· pockets anti a 100l' of sinJ.!ing .\lcc. his l1l;l<;ter's "ecrclary, \\ho t(N)k him ~ooJ ~crap ::'WllIC'" \\ho Imel! a more than lie had \\mkt.'d his way through study for hl'i walk, ta)t.'t! 'lO ~\\("('t­ (:"I'ln'","1 J"l>(,.. ~r \Ii~ro l"f ".' $1 to take over \\hat i'i the peak of e\'Cry when he came home he aclt'd like he was "mdling and sl1100lhly comhed he ought only SI.98, Idc.lf"r.tuUelll.lI,j 98 radio 5inger's ;'ll1lhition a program of hi'i glad ahollt something c1 ..e than just being ~:~~~·:~~)n Il:~m,;:~~ I~J~~:U1r:~ te \\ear I;lce on hiS o\en:oal. With a de­ POST 0\\ n, the lle\\ I og Cabin Revue. jumped .:lll OHr by Chel'\ ie. lnl:" lIn~ .nlwalcul~1 (llaramcdlllD. PAl D sire th;]t fell little :-hOlt of m:lllia Chee\'ie There had hCt'n jZiris during tho",e year". rMlten. bleh.,1 m, 1'11'.). Iwl "ltll'r mlnllu 4:0- \\antcd to gi\,e thaI ohnoxiollS hig "paniel Then one dav the hlonde jZirl da ... hed in jel:U••\11 mall"nlned 310 ,lin 10 p.f-O"mlt ...... ,.., .. foll'H- \'Cs. But ju..1 I!irls. Playmate" and and .. \\oopeu him up in ht:r lap and .-allan.....olju>t.ble to 1~~X r e aeniuin••II,nll-. ".Ins. a goo,1 'I)(k III the IllI". friends for partit,.. and things. But never ~It'. SuI. 1.,,11.1 t"""llulliun thrvu.houl. U') h.•:u·lna:. gurglt'll a'i though ",he \\Crt' extra delighted Itlll.....tole mirror, nne optical 0)' tem. llre· So the next mornin,2 he dccided he must a girl \\ hI) ht':lkd Ihe \\nunt! named .,IJu.,.blt. 1 a t->ou I ,oml,thing and "~lid "Pu"h back your pared. 2 1\laln alide. and a-paRe Inatruction boclk m;meUHr to gel (Jlli in the garden Without ~\adelt::il1e-tlnlil free; if you order at oncltl he saw a hlonde and a ens, Chee\'ie, 1'111 going to kiss you 1" and his le:l",h. SOlllt'tinll's his l11"ster let him fri"ky ",paniel \\.:llk one d;ly in the sun­ Special Limited Offer! he knew so met hili}! h:ld h:lppened. She'd Itcl'lIlar 1-~,II() lJi()J,Jl:"ltlll Itt 4:lIl1tlllu­ do th"t \\hell hv'd heen an extra good lighT. I flVl' happens like IhII' ~'III'lI:lIlj\'l'".t"pC plrllllrll. l~ Jog. So he didn't beg \\hen Conr;ltl ate So it h;ld happened to Conr:'tC1 Thibault plaIn ~li,l~" t2ro\·~l"rla. ";, l~ ,Ild~ more he'd Ile\'er "'l'('11 his ma .. ter ki.,.. her lalJtl~. f... reto:!. nerdle. 2 'e~! luLo~" 1.10011 ...f lenl his IHeahf ..ou· apartment Jlld Ihe hlonde ~irl moved in 1l.\riUj: tl I",rll'~ of lmuk" fill mllltl'r1J of 111'lIllh :tud the JJ1tJrl' hUllurtllut ('OllIUlOlI Ilhul'nt~ a, hi/.: ;l'i life, so nohody \\Wlld get Ihe H'nirs Ihere arc lilt.' hroken piect.'s of a he decidcd 10 ",nap oul of it be(au,c .. he TheIl' are written In ,Imllle, u'i1l'l."hnh:nl urm \\ rung idt.'a [lut \\ hen he ';1\\ him com­ Paul WhitemJn Tt'cnrtl of \\'hen n;lv Is let him "nul!gle under her mmfoner in the t.,r lhl' la,. rPllIlpr, e"l'h IlOOk b4>ln~ UIP l\urll mornin~s. 'he didn't hring Petey \\ith , f II rt""flKnlz.o..'1.l It'liIt1l'r III bl. ftl'lt1. 'Ille f1nt tlf ing .:lrnlllh.l the next lime he \\as all pre­ Dune. lie hl'p" it becau,...' it fell from n...·,· 1~~Jk·. paretl, lie \\alhed do,c to his master's hi", h.:lrJd 10 the nON \\hCll hI.' Inoked up her eitht'r ht.:cube ... he (.Jid her hrother was Goiter, Cauae. :Ea'et:t • Treatment--R,. \1. fool. Ihen :ouddelllv he cocked hi", head. too dnllteJ to him tf) ~t:parate the two. r.. "'..r,. :\I.D. t.I nr,,. n·,ut, Alld 1\'"11I I... "'nl Jnd ..;r\\, bcr in tht, Iloor"av.) It \\41" Ihe l~,,,tl,,id (10 Tr'nolpt lit I,rln·. :.0...•• l.IUllt'.1 La, Ii /o!rcmlnl like a tigt.'r (he thollJ!.hll anti middle of \\ inter. HI ,he \\'3(. heautifullv '\nil 111;1 t--\\(,II, Ih:n ~Ult'i Sir Cheevie If)uuare oot eatbOed alll! rduro botok 10:' da)" 'I>ran$[ filII al the smu~ f3ee of Petey. l;lIll1l,t1. and far. br In\"Clicr than he ha<1 Pooh Bart pcrk.::tlv <,,\~II. lie figures Rill Chenie had mi~judgt:d hi, enemy. CASS PUBLTSJIING CO, Dept. R. G. eH'n rt'nll'mhert'd her in hi<; dleam". th;lt Pt:tey i... all right to visit now and 750 N. i\liehiran Ave., Chiearo Pl'1l'v. il 4:cml'd. had com~ Imm a race lit, Ir;t't! Itl 'JV 'nmclhinl'l -wmdbil1g­ tht.'n· hut he'd be a hdl of a ~uy to ha\'e of li~hlin~ men, too. lie hruht' hi.. lea ...h \\ht'n Iht:\ \\t.'re introduce..l. lie tril'd to li\c with! and jumped on Cheevie's ",tomJ..::h ;md bit h,ud. Rill, :lIld he lauJ!;h'i now 10 tell it. rou~h dear th hi<; ear and "';ll dtl\\ n on Iht.' onlv thin~ he could come out \\ith The makers of LOI{ Cabin S}'rup hIS face and culTed him Jhnlll It'n times \\~I'i "\"hert"" ,"Ollr dOf!f" Ilre<;ent Conrad Thibault in the Lo~ on the neck. The blond..., girl H:IINI and "I lome," (.he said 'Imply, Jllti \\ith a Cabin Hc\ ue e\'f>ry 'Vednesday Conrad re-cued his \\himperinj! lillie..' pup litlle dJfiiwhv herself "Ilome-over in ovcr an ~nc·WF:A F network at 10 from a Petey \\hn \\3" ju,t gl'llin.l! I;oing .t to taunt her. I say imagine away, he concluded. No use telling him· and bathtub were ripped out and crated Foryour wife: because YOli will neH'r heu a hard~luck selr'now \\h:lt an idiot he had been not to In the next the.:lter on her route. "!\othing was too good for me," she story from fritzi. And now that <;he is ifti Osaki Kim.onos rc:-,torcd to the spotlight once more in BeaUTiful Oriental Kimonos, hind em· told me today. "Once Illy train pullt.'d in i~ ~tjll ~cJf-poss­ at a station that was neJr a li .. h yard. her r.:ldio (.eric .., she the ~broidered in the rich Oriental colors Barber finds old Book in e~..ed. spirilt.'d lillIe :lutot:rat. ":=r2 u~nsilk. The ideal Chriumas Gift-the 'l'gh,' I '>Jid. 'I loathe the "imell of fish.' ii1J= will be dcliahled. Specially pnced alllhe Trunk. Sells it for $4000 Imm",'di'lldy everyoody y,as rushinA I a':lhtd her if, \\ ith the dedine of vaude­ way from $2.)0 to $)0.00. A o;mall town barber discovered an old copy around. gelling in luuch with thi,; and that ville .:lnd the al.h ent of the d""I)re~ion, the of "Pilgrims PrOlr~U" in a trunk that had prrson, phoning the chief of the r.:lilroad, pa'l few} car'i hat.! made ht:r eel old. She been unopened for yeaTS. Ite hoped to sell it looked at me incredulou..ly and laughed. ~~e~~~I1!~~!he~~~~ for ill few dollan. Imillgine his ddight when and in no time at all my C.:lr pulled out Kif ~ii aloDa with pi(IUtes..Of many iDlereslina he was offered more than $4000.00 for that and \\JS ,,\\ltched to a special yard away "Old? I dl) not know \\hat it is to srow Otieotal lIITttdes suitable for ClftJ. Reo- one book. The American Book Mart, the Iillrgnt from Ihat ,1\\ luI station. Only the pre'ii­ old. Slime women look at 3 new wnnkle • member: Jf any Onenu.lart,c1e does nOI company of ito; kind in the United will Statu. ~d alltl fecI old. BlIt not I. WIth me it is please you or your Wife. money refunded PillY $4000.00 for each copy of th,,, book. They dent of the companv could sud serv­ inmfull without question. Send postal to also wOlnt to buy thou'IOIndo; of other old books ice. I got mv most ridiculou" \\ i.. h grantl.'d uP. herc"--she tapped her forehead-"and of ,,11 kind" (biblu, almanacs, old lellers. etc.) bec:lu~e I k"new how to a'ik for it. I did \\ hde I han Iho:ie memories I will al\\oay OR. It you wi-lh, )'0101 CAn Mnd IOUI' ordu and old newspapers, maRa:tinn. MllIny pub­ ht young," today on P1olley·ba.ck but.. Note:- li'

,,0 .\ qJ qq q,* q,* q6 ~l H* 5q 57* 56 S?"* 00 ~ 61 61* .' Gq 6'* l' 66 6' ,.. 66 **,. * 11 * TS *" * HORIZONTAL 6O-on(O of the Pickens sis- 7-Former contralto (jon the lers Sho,", Uoal pro~rOlm 1- -- lIa('Mchen, mae.loiro 61-Rehuin,! to the put 8---ell) in HollOilld 2-Star... collect these for 63-To serure 9--Funuer !lOloi~t of Farnlt.. their scrapbooks 64-Potrl uf Ille foot 1I0tei 6-Duet 66-Solemn promiw 10- -Girl''! name Resolved! IO-B... hhltt bhlJrJ 68-TJltI'nd cloth ll-HI" hOiOllh Phil Baktr 12-1.. po il!.~~ion 69-l'nrlll}' cmllotl 12-Cure Iot-p",in 7o--~lu~icillt Ilind instrument B-P,.sl participle of ste To Begill the New Year Riglzt 17-t'l"lIfin~ s,",ord 71---Coat of iIIl1im.J1s 15-DrdinJr)' IS-Sooner th"'n 72-Symool for tin 16-:'>1an'~ namt by Readillg These Thrillillg, 19-Ful'l 13-A trl"i' 21-Arlidl.' 2O-"-rt --, mOiestro 14- -- Weem'<, maestro 24-llIiti,.l~ of bass sine:er of Amazillg True Accoullts of 22---GoodU131l --, coml'di.Jl 75-lniliJb uf lIIote<;lro bora Show Boa I ensemble 23-Proa:rJm onu known .. in \\'arS3\\', Poland 29-CJn'l keep In sha~ Real Sleuths alld Their Work tho -- Ouildl'fs drlllking tlll~ ~tu(( 25-~t in VERTICAL 3O--One Night St,;,nd~. Pick ill the Jalluary Issue of Official 26-Sine:ing tl'am o( Gelle alld and -- I-Lutl --. m3P<;lro 31-Vic and -- Detective Stories: 27-~talion \\'QAM is Ioc:atl!d 3-:\h.rked idelllifu~alion slip 34-Fnnk p ... rker's favorite in thi flOrid", rity 4---The star in the photo g... lIIe 18- -- LOlfan, :>oloi,t witb 5-Thi' HUIlPYffioonen 35-::tludio Part) maestrQ \'('nuti's band and Edtlie 36-Lelllll:lh of time ill office 3:>-Th(' Tradition Breaku 38-Territor)' CLEW OF THE OPEN WINDOW 32-The (Sp.) 39-AI)l'earance of hll!ht in 33-Article the mornin~ Murder in Memphis, Tennessee 35-To c1au Solution to Puzzle 41-llapple~t 37-Lulllp of earth Gil-en Last W~k 42----e 1\ I U In IJ i a S)·ml)hOllic 4Q--POl'ffi Hour nlustro H-On th(' wine; 45-Joe While's former dl~ 44-forml'r ~in&;int( star of lII:uiw LOOT OF THE GOLDEN BANK Rh),thm at Eight 47-StOig,:er 46-0rrhl'str", Il'OIdl'r 5O-Connie --. contralto Bank Stickup Near Peoria, Illinois 4S-F'rfth month 53-- -- Taylor, mU~lc critic 49-Pa~t and COUllllentator 51-Lorinl!' Nichob' nickname 55-A lance 52- -- Wynn 56-The GrCl'k Amhaualbr 54-QIJ,ervc... 57-Kilrhl'n P... rt)' contralto "THE MOST BRUTAL MURDER 56-hrst lIaml' of rontrillto 59-The Four -- Boys who has won many wed· 62-Abe L~miln pla)'s thi~ al~ for hnr~l"manship in'llrullwnl ON RECORD" 57-Musical note 65-IIilIiJU ulJgic 5S-Srnl'lIs bJdly 67-Unit Double Killing in Mississippi Solution to This Week's X-Word Puzzle Will Apl)ear in Next Week'~ h~ue RACKETEER BARONS Dutch Schultz of New York YOUR HELP, PLEASE- January Issue Now on Sale at RAUIO Glllll:. wants to be your best this, But if it doe.::.n l ,:rop a pO'it-card friend when you are at the dials. to: But the EdItor needs your help. If r'rogram Editur, All News Stands - IOc a Copy yOU Will IJk~ hut a minulc (If your Radio r. uide, time to In.. \\cr thc que... tion" a.. kcd be­ 731 Plyffioulh Ct., low you \\ III gui,lc him in making this <':hica~II. 111. radiu \\cckl.\ of c\'cn grcatcr assistance and tell him: (I) What stations other In yo,,' fair enoll.L\h? than those Ji .. tc,1 in R"DID Gl'IDE do vou Here'" wh:n we'd like to know: listen to during the day/wit. . Doc"s R"DIO GUIDE list the program .. (l)\\"hat stalJons do you li ... ten tn Official Detective for all the principal stations in your at mgbt .... hose program.::. are not nnw , vicinity-the statIOns to which you listed in I~ADIO GLiIDE. li:it~n rl'gular!v? If it does-just skip That's all-and th.1l1k you very much. . Stories II 30 Voice of the List-ener This department is solely for the use ~f the readers as a place in which to voice opinions and exchange views about radio. Address your letters, which MUST NOT excet'd 100 words, to VOL, RADIO GUIDE, 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago, mino;s A Purist Replies That Shifting Cast

Dear VOL: Has Pn:vin lost his he:lIl? De­ Dear VOL: I Ciln explain my thoughts in less cidetlly yes! Only a s~llli-musidan of his type than 100 words-when DOll Ameche was trans­ would compare G~rshwin and Kern with lhe planted from the Betty and Bob sketth why did matchless pf'rrs of ye~tcr·year. To prefer Gersh­ they ~llbstillite another in Betty's plaee! She will III M07.

Dear VOL: Who is the cynical Mr. SIrate who Melton Voice wrOle the article, What Madl' 'Em Popular? SOUVENIR SPOONS It slarlell out nitely, but I disagree about many Dear VOL: J c

Odette Myrtil asks pointers on embroidery of Patti Pickens, just as any Mrs. Smith might consult an}' Mrs. Jones next door, Odette stars on the Evening in Paris air show, And, riKht, Conrad Thibault, the big Log Cabin syrup-and-pancake man, is ~aught while rehearsing-­ working just as hard in the studio as if singing a ~ommand perform­ ance before their Majesties, King George and Queen i\1ar)' of England This file including all text and images are from scans of a private personal collection and have been scanned for archival purposes only. This file may be freely distributed, but not sold on ebay, electronically or in reproduced form. Please support the preservation of old time radio.