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122.05 2458 WPDO Akron, Ohio 1165.00 257 WJL Greensburg, Pa. 175.23 1712 WPDU Pittsburgh, Pa. 175.23 1712 WPDN Auburn, N. Y. 124.50 2410 WRDR Cross Point, Mch. 122.34 2452 KOPP Portland, Ore. 175.23 1712 KOPJ Beaumont, Tea. 1165.00 257 WBA Harrisburg, Pa. 124.17 2416 WPDH Richmond, Va. 124.50 2410 KSW Berkeley, Calif. 124.50 2410 WMO Highland Pk., Mch. 175.23 1712 WPDR Rochester, N. Y.

123.86 2422 WMJ Buffalo, N. Y. 175.23 1712 WMDZ Indianapolis, Ind. 175.23 1712 KGPC St. Louis, Mo. 1165.00 257 R'BR Butler, Pa. 180.51 1662 WRDS Ingham, Mich. 124.17 2416 WPDS St. Paul, Minn. 121.50 2470 KOOZ Cedar Rapids, Ia. 123.86 2422 KGPE Kansas City, Mo. 123.00 2440 WPDM St. Peteraburgh 122.05 2458 WPDV Charlotte, N. C. 121.50 2470 WPDT Kokomo, Ind. 175.23 1712 KGOY San Antonio, Tez. 175.23 1712 WPDB Chicago, Ill. 123.00 2440 WPDL Lansing, Mich. 187.97 1596 KGPD San Francisco 175.23 1712 WPDC Chicago, Ill. 175.23 1712 KGPL Los Angeles, Cal. 124.50 2410 KGPD San Francisco 175.23 1712 WPDD Chicago, Ill. 123.00 2440 WPDE Louisville, Ky. 124.50 2410 KGPM San Jose, Calif. 175.23 1712 WKDU Cincinnati, 0. 121.50 2470 WPEC Memphis, Tenn. 187.97 1598 KGPA Seattle, Wash. 122.34 2452 WRBH Cleveland, 0. 123.00 2440 WNDA Miami, Fla. 122.40 2452 KGPA Seattle, Wash. 175.23 1712 KVP Dallas, Tez. 122.34 2452 WPDK Milwaukee, Wis. 121.50 2470 KGPK Sioux City, Ia. 121.50 2470 KGPN Davenport, Ia. 124.17 2416 KOPB Minneapolis 175.23 1712 WPEA Syracuse, N. Y. 187.97 1596 WKDT Detroit, Mich. 685.00 438 WPY New York, N. Y. 121.50 2470 WRDQ Toledo, Ohio 124.50 2410 WCK Detroit, Mich. 600.00 500 WPY New York, N. Y. 124.17 2418 WPDA Tulare, Calif. 124.50 2410 WPDX Detroit, Mich. 122.34 2452 KGPH Oklahoma City 122.35 2452 KGPO Tulsa, Okla. 124.17 2416 KGPF El Paso, Tex. 121.50 2470 KOPI Omaha, Neb. 124.50 2410 KOPO Vallejo, Calif. 123.00 2440 WPDF Flint, Mich. 175.23 1712 KGJX Pasadena, Calif. 124.50 2410 WPOW Washington, D.C. 121.50 2470 WPDZ Fort Wayne, Ind. 124.17 2418 WPDJ Passaic, N. J 1165.00 257 WDX Wyoming, Pa. 195.00 2440 WTEB Grand Rapids. 199.110 1440 WPDP Phlladalehla. P. 199.05 8458 WPDO Yoanaatown. 0

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BUT FOR RADIO ... ! AD another jewel to the crown that rests tation or because their places of employment on the head of Radio! But for Radio, were closed: "Steady, folks! More National the story of the General Strike that Guardsmen have moved in to maintain order held San Francisco and the Bay area, with and to protect lives and property. Governor its million and a quarter population, in a vice- Merriam promises convoys for food supplies. like grip for four days, might have had to Doctor Geiger takes steps to prevent an epi- be written in fluid that is not ink and color demic. Gasoline available for physicians. that is not black. Ample food supplies for all, General John- When the General Strike became imminent, son on way to Coast. President Roosevelt hanging over the Bay cities like the sword of kept informed by his Secretary of Labor. Damocles, threatening famine, disease and There is no rioting. Mayor Rossi issues bloodshed, fear stalked in the heart of prac- proclamation. And now folks, Miss Alva tically every householder where the family Wood will sing, without musical accompani- Has a Silver Lining.' " larder was low and finances were at a low ment, `Every Cloud ebb. Rumors spread with lightning rapidity! Thousands of business men away from the city, at resorts, motorists on the A General Strike was something new to vacationists highways, all eagerly listened to the radio America and the consequences unknown. reports and were assured that their families could bloody revo- Anything happen-even and businesses were safe. lution. fear, fear is the fore- Then came the calm voice of Radio: Ignorance breeds and runner of most of the ills that beset man- "Folks, keep your shirts on! Yes, they are kind. So long as there are eighteen million it's not so bad. going out tomorrow, but radios in America and broadcasting stations Your babies will get their milk as usual. A to disseminate authentic information, this survey of the stores shows that there is country is safe from any usurpation of con- enough food in the city to last a week at stituted authority for long. Radio is our first least. Don't get panicky!" line of defense. Through it, public opinion And sure enough, the thread by which can be almost instantly mobilized and it is hung the sword, broke, and San Francisco stronger than the forces of any insurrection, was literally cut off from the rest of the and an even more powerful guarantee than world-except by air. Again came the voice the army and the navy. of Radio to calm the fears of the thousands Public opinion forced the end of the Gen- of men and women who were compelled to eral Strike in San Francisco and RADIO remain at home because of lack of transpor- was the instrument.

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T is quite obvious that the contest being the broadcasting field. The broadcasts will conducted across the country by the cost about $12,000 apiece, according to I Campbell Soup Company for a feminine reports. star for their forthcoming radio production, Incidentally, it is one of the fattest con- has a deeper motive than just to give some tracts that CBS has landed in many a day, unknown a chance for fame. and they are being looked upon with envious Inasmuch as there are hundreds of girls in eyes by their biggest competitors-NBC. the radio fraternity who possess both singing * * * and acting ability-the requirements for the S and W have changed their Merrymakers' fat part-it is evident that the "zoop" dis- program time on the Don Lee -CBS radio pensers saw the possibilities of carloads of web to 7 to 8 p. m. The chain sold the 8 to publicity by conducting the present contest. 9 period to the Franco -American Baking A smart move, of course, on their part. Company for their show, entitled "The High Eighty-seven CBS stations throughout the J inks." land have been holding auditions in their * * * communities for the role. These will be fol- Bill Goodwin, erstwhile dapper young lowed up by regional auditions, and then the now his finals from which the winner will be chosen. KFRC mikeman, with KHJ, and bride of a couple of months, the former The regional auditions in this section will Paula Winslow, are visitors in San Francisco. be held from KFRC on August 2. Aspirants who have been picked from the various CBS * * * stations in this section of the country will vie NBC's little giant of song-Tommy Harris for the honors at that time. one of the youngest in the broadcasting The fortunate winner of the finals will be business hereabouts, is considering bids from given a contract to play one of the leading the NBC in New York. Through the able parts in the Soup broadcasts at a flattering tutelage of Meredith Willson, the kid has salary, and an assurance of nationwide fame. gone to the top in the microphone world fast. The series oî programs, which will go He'll go a long way yet. Jest watch. nationwide over the CBS wireup, is scheduled * * * to start by the middle of September. It is to Hollywood again bows to the radio artist. be known as "The Hollywood Hotel," and In the picture, "The Gift of Gab," now being will be produced in Los Angeles, in order to shot on the studio lots, such mike personali- be near the picture colony from which it will ties as Phil Baker, Ruth Etting, Ethel draw many of the outstanding stars for guest Waters, Graham McNamee, and Gus Arn- artists from time to time. heim's orchestra will appear. Edmund Lowe Dick Powell has been signed already as will be the star. master of ceremonies. Ted Fio-Rito's or- Incidentally, while Phil Baker is in Holly- chestra will turn out the music. Muzzy wood working on the picture, Gogo DeLys, Marcelino is down for some vocal entertain- the NBC songstress, will work in his trans- ment, as are the Debutantes, Fio-Rito's gal - continental broadcasts each week. Baker harmony team. El Brendel will carry the heard the popular little blonde singing on comedy load. Louella Parsons, Hearst's voice several programs while he was East, and in Hollywood, has been elected to interview picked her for the vocal star of his program the various cinema stars before the mike. during his stay in Southern California. Nice Advance dope says that "Hollywood Hotel" break. will incorporate drama, murder, comedy, * * * music, and everything and anything that Many frantic calls to KFRC, Don Lee key might happen in a hotel. station here, flooded the switchboard when The signing of the soup makers with this Ed Fitzgerald failed to appear on his regular new type show puts in the discard all rumors programs. The listeners had heard that he about their dickering for NBC's "Carefree was the recipient of threatening letters and Carnival" which were rife some weeks back phone calls for news comments he made on and had all the NBC gang muchly excited. the longshoremen's strike, that he had asked Variety, the voice of the show "biz," re- for police protection - and they feared the ported recently that the Campbell folks had worst when he was a.w.o.l. from the mike. signed Lionel Barrymore as the big star of But their fears were set to rest when in- their air show, but that he had to step out formed that "Fitz" was just off on a little because M -G -M wouldn't permit him to enter vacation. Harold Bock batted for him on

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www.americanradiohistory.com July 29 -Aug. 4 BROADCAST WEEKLY 5 the news broadcasts, and Claude Sweeten Harry McClintock, more familiarly known did the m.c. job on the Feminine Fancies. to the radio tuner -inners for the past seven * * * or eight years as Mac, has been signed by KQW boasts a promising young composer KQW as a staff artist. He is appearing thrice in Don Roderick, pianist of the Southern weekly-Tuesdays on the variety show-"You Four, instrumental group, heard thrice weekly Never Can Tell"; Thursdays at 10:45 a. m., on and Fridays at 4:15 p. m. Mac claims to be the that station. Roderick, formerly theatre first organist and radio star of to sing cowboy songs on the air and KGU, Honolulu, in 1925 organized recently had one of his compositions pub- the "Haywire Orchestry" lished, and the piece monickered, which rode to fame on various KFRC produc- "What's tions including the Blue Monday Jamboree. Become of My Man," is clicking. Among his In other works are: "Stranger to Love," "Luau," the years to follow Mac made more "Scratch My Back," "Twiddlin' My than forty recordings for the Victor Phono- Thumbs." graph Company, singing many of his own * * * songs, including "The Bum Song" and "Fifty Juliette Dunn (Mrs. Harrison Holliway) Years from Now." He has been an institu- is microphoning again after several years' tion in radio. absence from the studios. She is singing on * * * KFRC's Feminine Fancies program. Edward McCallum, KYA manager, an- * * * nounces the appointment of David H. Sande - The KJBS Word Man, alias Gene Clark, berg as sales manager of the station. The will have a few more articulate sounds to latter was formerly Los Angeles manager talk about before the mike-"goo"-"w-a-ah" of the radio station representatives, Greig- -et al-now. And he'll get first hand dope Blair and Spight, and before that advertising from his new offspring Gene, Junior, who manager of the magazine, Western Adver- arrived C.O.D., Stork Express, on July 11. tising. Junior, on seeing his pop for the first time, * * * declared right then and there that he didn't Lyn Church, KYA production boss, re- want to be raised to be a radio announcer. be cently returned from vacation with a swell To a crooner was his ambition and he dose of poison oak to show for it. He spent immediately gave a sample of what he could it in the wilds of El Dorado , County where do. Of course, his mama objected. He's go- he visited Ed Wilson, ex-KFRC salesman- ing to be president, says she. It was the ager, who has turned gold miner and is ex- second delivery the Stork has made to the tracting the nuggets in grand fashion. Harry Clark household in the past two years. The Bechtel, another KYA luminary, spent his first was a girl. "vacash" in Vancouver. Another local announcer became a proud daddy recently too. David Elton, Jr., NBC mikester, passed out the smokes after the NO SOUND EFFECTS NECESSARY arrival of David Elton the III-weight nine and one-half pounds. No sound effects are required when Miss * * * Jeanette Cramer's cooking school broadcasts Three Don Lee owned stations-KFRC, go on the air every morning over KGW, KHJ and KGB-have been advised that they thousand -watt station of The Oregonian, were granted permission to increase their Portland. A housewife hears a recipe and in- power for daytime broadcasting, by the Fed- structions for making custard. Then, out over eral Radio Commission. Each was granted the air goes the sound of an egg beater. The 2,500 watts for daylight hours. KHJ is al- listener hears the knife as it slices the ready installing its new equipment. KFRC dough, and the clatter as the prepared ma- and KGB will follow shortly. terial is placed in the oven and the oven door closed. * * * There is no sound technician on hand to San Franciscans have been fortunate of assist. Miss Cramer, home economics editor late in being able to see "in the flesh" some of The Oregonian, broadcasts direct from of the country's outstanding microphone per- The Oregonian kitchen, just one floor above sonalities who have been appearing in person the KGW-KEX studios in The Oregonian on the stages of the various local movie pal- building. With a microphone and inter- aces. Among them have been: Walter Win- communication telephone system she has no chell, Eddie Cantor, Ben Bernie, Guy Lom- trouble at all. The microphone rests on a bardo, Ted Fio -Rito, Kate Smith, Arthur work bench and as she talks to the radio Tracy, Duke Ellington, the Happy Go Lucky audience she actually prepares and cooks the Gang and Tommy Harris. food.

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Gogo DeLys, NBC contralto, has many dramatic programs on the air. His taken back her own first name Gabrielle, and musical comedy "Pressure" is remembered will be known hereafter as Gabrielle DeLys. by many San Diegans as one of the best in No less a personage than Phil Baker sug- recent years, and his addition to KGB is gested the change. It was after hearing her timely in that the numerous dramatic pro- sing on the Carefree Carnival that Baker se- grams demand experienced research men. lected the little French-Canadian songstress to appear on the Armour Hour's Hollywood Rush Hughes, whose five -days -a - broadcasts. Someone mentioned that Gogo's week "Pictorial" program is an NBC feature, real name was Gabrielle, and Baker imme- has been granted a seven weeks' vacation diately decided that "Gabrielle" was much by his sponsor, after 78 consecutive weeks on better suited to the warm, tender tones of the air. During that period Hughes has the singing star's voice. Miss DeLys had written and delivered over the microphone been considering the change herself, so now more than 1,250,000 words. Hughes will con- everybody is satisfied. Incidentally, "Gogo" tinue as master of ceremonies on "The isn't a stage name, but a family nickname Show" Monday evening variety program, which dates back to childhood. during his vacation from his daily program and will return to NBC with his Pictorial on The Blue Monday Jamboree, one of August 20, at the same hour. Upon his re- the pioneer variety shows in radio and a turn the program, now heard in California feature of the CBS -Don Lee network for only, will be extended to the Northwest eight years, is now heard over a nationwide through KOMO, Seattle. Columbia network each Monday night. The popular "air photographer" will spend Produced by Harrison Holliway, manager much of his vacation getting new material of KFRC, the Columbia -Don Lee unit in for the new series of "word pictures." San Francisco, the Blue Monday Jamboree develops its oyfn talent rather than depend- The most precious fan letter in Edna ing on big names of the stage and screen. Fischer's collection is one which the little The Jamboree is characterized by swift ac- NBC pianist received from a fellow artist tion and informality. Holliway believes too not long ago. many rehearsals spoil the freshness of "Dear Miss Fischer: We have not met :,ut comedy. I must tell you of the pleasure which your programs bring me," he wrote. It was Gun- Commander Frank Hawkes, holder nar Johansen, well-known concert pianist of some thirty European and American speed and a fellow member of the NBC staff. records for airplanes, has recently returned from a trip to China. He lunches several Many radio singers receive fan mail, times weekly with Orchestra Leader Al but few receive the quantity or quality as Kavelin at the Hotel Lexington. They are does Chet Cathers of KOMO-KJR. For the fast friends, although Kavelin readily admits third time in five weeks the Southern Sere- that the flier is the "faster." The band pilot nader, as Chet is called, received a 36 -page fan reveals, however, that the noted aviator pre- letter. Chet is quite aroused about these let- fers his music slow and sweet with "Smoke ters and is most anxious to know the writer, Gets in Your Eyes" as his favorite tune. who remains unknown. Thirty-six pages has Kavelin's pet story from the Commander is not been the largest letter Chet has received. the one about the time the flier had breakfast Once he received one of 48 pages, which in London, luncheon in Rome, and flew back leads us to believe that when bigger and to London for high tea. better fan letters are received Chet Cathers will receive them. Arthur Linkletter, part-time an- nouncer for KGB during the past winter, has A phonograph record-the only one been given full-time rating as announcer - of its kind-will be presented to a young lady publicity man. During the past year, he has in New York shortly by Andre Kostelanetz. been finishing college work in dramatics and Its surface will bear the haunting strains of publications, and following graduation he re- the waltz theme played by Kostelanetz' or- ceived the present appointment. Linkletter is chestra in their thrice -weekly CBS broad- known for his writing and speaking through- casts. The young lady who is going to get the out Southern California, and has appeared in record recently wrote to Andre inquiring where 6

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she could obtain a recording of the theme. heavy from Hawaii, New Zealand and Alas:ca. There aren't any on sale, of course, although which proves that good music goes a long several discs of the program have been made, way . . . a lot of credit for this "different" without the complete theme. But Andre has program goes to Announcer Hal Chambers. as young lady likes decided that, so long the the the theme so much, he'll make a special rec- Rubinoff is proud as punch over ord some evening when program time permits way the Lombardos have come along in the of the waltz and send it to her radio world. A few years ago when this top a full rendition over as a gift. flight dance combination was pioneering the Cleveland kilocycles Rubinoff gave Car- Gene and Glenn, the Gillette Blue men Lombardo a very helping hand with Blade comics, are apart a lot of their spare his arranging difficulties time these days, because Glenn is penthouse hunting and Gene refuses to miss his daily The Revelers, who are real veterans game of golf. in the radio game, will celebrate their thir- teenth anniversary on the air this October. Roily Wray, KFOX staff artist, was The famous quartet began broadcasting born in London, England, but she can "see from the old Westinghouse studio in Newark a joke." in the days when it was a triumph if their program was picked up by a workman sta- Just so much spinach: No matter tioned on the roof with a crystal set. how good you are, you're never perfect. Take Dave Ross, for instance. As a CBS an- Wilfred Glenn, of the Revelers, is nouncer he was considered good enough by never late for summer rehearsals because he the American Academy of Arts and Letters arises daily at 3 a. m. to go fishing in his to be awarded the academy's medal for good sloop "Halcyon." Glenn says he'd sooner diction on the radio. Quite a large number catch fish than the deuce for being late! of fans listen to his "Poet's Gold" broad- like the way he reads Five years ago, just two years before casts because they of Kate Smith, verse. But the other day along came a lady- radio listeners ever heard was anxious horticulturists in Portland, Ore., the flower - a dietician by profession-who on the creation to speak to Dave on the phone. She wanted bed of the nation, began work She could tell, she of an unusual cream -colored carnation. It to give him some advice. that this species of said, by the way he spoke that he wasn't was only a week ago diet. She'd like to tell flower finally was developed. So, in honor of following the proper appearing at a Port- just what he should eat to sound right over Kate Smith, who was and land vaudeville house at the time of the flow- the air. Dave says it's probably spinach dubbed you know the answer. er's perfection, the creators officialy -well, it "Kate Smith." Ed Wynn is honorary head of more Even Betsy Ross couldn't get in the fire departments than the Prince of Wales is 108 NBC Radio City studios the other day until colonel of regiments. There are now of Ross. fighter as she proved she was a cousin Lanny cities that list NBC's famed fire Betsy was on her way home to Cleveland honorary chief. from college in Connecticut and had a few appeared as one hours to wait in New York so she went to Adele Pearce, who recep- of the "Eight Girls in a Boat," a Paramount the studios to see Cousin Lanny. The days. Be- tionist was disposed to doubt her claims. picture, is doing double duty these to sides emoting in the dramatic portion of the "You're the fifth 'cousin' that's come KYA Bath Day Party and several skits over visit him today," she said. Betsy, however, that station, the diminutive young lady is could establish her identity and saw Lanny. hard at rehearsals for the feminine, lead in a local Theatre Guild pro- Mr. Larry Rhine has joined the an- "Frankenstein," nouncing -writing staff of KGB after a widely duction. varied and successful career in writing and KGB's radical departure from the speaking. His experience includes participa- customary dance record programs, which tion in debates with Oxford and Harvard as clutter most stations from midnight to one, a representative of U. C. He has been official is bringing thanks from music lovers of book review for the Macmillan Co. and pub- Southern California. "Music Unusual," fea- lic relations representative of the Western turing light classical and operetta gems, is a Union Co. At present, Mr. Rhine is assist- nightly presentation that provides a delight- ing Gary Breckner, program director, in pre- ful change from the jazzy music usually paring the new series of programs, "Public heard at midnight. The fan mail is especially Enemies."

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% JADE BOOTH, the Singing Stranger, it looks as though she will achieve her am- VV heard over NBC-KGO network, was bitions. That "poppa" whom Portland pipes born in Philadelphia of Quaker Irish parents about all the time is running her a close race . ran away to sea when fifteen years old .. . to the goal of fame, for he's getting as widely lured home, he attended high school and ran known as Gracie Allen's brother. away again, this time to join a musical stock Portland loves to cook, play backgammon, company . . . obtained the job by singing read, knit, dance, sew and swim. Her favor- "Home, Sweet Home" ... later attended the ite person of persons is Katherine Cornell. University of Virginia, but music still was his Her greatest extravagance, clothes-and do ambition, and he went to Paris for vocal they become her slim, trim little figure! . study enlisted in army and fought two She loves France, keeps a dog, languishes years in World War . . . then returned to over the opera Madame Butterfly, has brown America to play in three editions of George hair, weighs 115 pounds, has flown over the White's "Scandals," with Eddie Cantor in English Channel, relishes Welsh rarebit at "Make It Snappy," Marilyn Miller in "Sally," midnight, and thinks mike fright is worse the "Follies" and many other New York than stage fright. musical shows . later was headlined in vaudeville and in leading night clubs and lr ALBERT KAVELIN, violinist, composer hotels before coming to radio . he's a and leader of his own orchestra over the bachelor, five feet eight inches tall, weighs Columbia network from New York, was 149 pounds and has brown hair and eyes and born in Samara, Russia. He came to the a ruddy complexion . hobbies are hand- United States as a child. He studied with ball, hiking, squash, golf and riding ... ad- private tutors and at school in Denver, Colo- mires Mussolini because of preservance and rado, until he was old enough to be sent fearlessness . owns a dog and a pet abroad to complete his musical education. In canary ... belongs to all Masonic bodies .. . 1924 he was graduated from the Royal Verdi is superstitious only about three on a match Conservatory in Milano, Italy. and lighting a broken cigarette. He came back across the ocean to play his violin in the Cadillac Hotel Orchestra in PORTLAND HOFFA, Fred Allen's wife Detroit. He was just 20, and his salary of and favorite stooge, was named for the $80 per week seemed rather munificent. The city of her birth, Portland, Ore. She was following year the musical comedy field born January 25, 1910, and has lived under a beckoned, and, after a tour with "Artists lucky star ever since, she admits, but she and Models," Al went into the "Grand Street means that only figuratively. Portland Follies." doesn't believe in astrology. Next he turned to radio, working as a staff She went to the Jamaica High School in composer and concert violinist for one of the Jamaica, N. Y., played a lot of basketball and national chain. In 1933 he began playing at archery, and never dreamed she'd be the wife the Casino in New York, with of one of the foremost comedians of the day, his own group of nine musicians, and later and headed for fame in her own right. In her in the same year was engaged to play in the early teens, Miss Hoffa joined George White's afternoons at the Lexington Hotel. At pres- Scandals, and pronto, was on , just ent he plays for luncheon and dinner and like that. . . Followed engagements in the supper dancing at the Lexington and broad- first Little Show and Three's a Crowd. casts over a Columbia network several times In the meantime she had met and married each week. the comedian, Fred Allen, whom she admires Kavelin is interested particularly in com- above all other men. When Allen took to position and hopes some day to write an the air in 1932, Miss Hoffa was with him, and unusual symphony. Many of his own shorter still was in the summer of 1933, when he works have been broadcast, and some of launched Fred Allen's a la carte Revue over them, including his air theme song, "When NBC. Love Is Gone," have been published. Now that she's turned her back on the The young maestro-he is just 30-has theater, Miss Hoffa confesses that her great- black hair, dark brown eyes, is five feet ten est ambition is to become a household word and weighs 140. He likes formal dress and to radio fans. Her ingenuous manner and always wears a white carnation when con- sing -song delivery have "caught on" and ducting. He is unmarried. IO

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How Dare They! Here Is Something for Jack to Put in His I was very much surprised and disgusted Mayonnaise to read in the Open Circuit department of Just finished reading my BROADCAST WEEKLY the BROADCAST WEEKLY, July 15 to 21, the and enjoyed as usual its contents. But I unjust, mean and slurring criticism of the want to say something-May I? program "One Man's Family," especially I quite agree with "R. F." from Fresno, what the person said about our beloved Billy concerning "One Man's Family," only- Page. Something must be radically wrong here's my views. with "R. F." of Fresno, to think such stuff. Of all the unnatural characters it surely I know many people who await joyfully to is Claudia-the girl of twenty-two who is dial in on Friday evening to listen to "One always "finding herself" or "losing herself" Man's Family," one of the best programs or "adjusting her life" or "readjusting her- on the air. We all love each artist in the self," et cetera. How absurd! She is not a cast, and feel it was an error on your part natural, normal girl of twenty-two. Nor do to publish it, as some may think you are I like her voice-it's vapid. Paul is another coöperating with "R. F." to interfere with unnatural, vague creature, a young, unfettered this young man's career, which promises to egoist, who adopts a young child! Fancy be so wonderful. The undersigned feel this that in 1934! He is a tiresome, evasive per- person "R. F." is prompted by jealousy, or son. Clifford is the finest portrayed-also he certainly gives evidence of needing a brain Mr. and Mrs., but the rest are out-all but examination. Perhaps if he would search Jack and I do like him. But whenever I within deep enough, he might find a heart. listen to "One Man's Family," it's because We feel you should have relegated this per- I'm too lazy to dial-really can't see any- son's criticism to the waste basket. thing about it to rave over. "Memory Lane" is Mrs. A. E. C., Ojai, Calif. far better and when it comes right down to facts, I'm you I Mr. and Mrs. P. J. A., Ojai, telling stay up one night Calif. in the week till ten. I I Mr. and Mrs. A. mean listen on Wed- R., Ventura, Calif. nesday evenings at ten to that Jimmie Cook Mrs. W. S. C., Ventura, Calif. boy do his stuff. He's got what it takes and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. R., Ojai, Calif. it's just too bad he isn't on more often. I am Mr. and Mrs. L. P. R., Ojai, Calif. very fond of his sort of program and the way Mrs. C. M., Ojai, Calif. he puts it over is, to my mind-the last word. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. H., Ojai, Calif. Plenty of good programs-I don't have to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. C., Ventura, Calif. worry about "One Man's Family." Mrs. S. P., Ventura, Calif. Miss E. L. S., San Francisco.

Was She Disgusted! "Now That I Have Found You" Your great little magazine arrived today, It is with great delight that I read the and was promptly read, as usual. It is inter- good news of the comeback of our beloved esting to read all the newsy items about our crooner Clarence Hayes, whom we have favorite stars. missed very much indeed, and we have often I was quite disgusted with the letter writ- times wondered just what had happened to ten by "R. F." of Fresno about the pro- him. gram "One Man's Family." In my opinion We in our family welcome you back, Clar- "R. F." is a person with very little apprecia- ence Hayes, with open arms and I am sure tion of the finer things, and should be pitied that thousands and thousands of others agree rather than "panned" probably, but I find with me. that my temperature rises when one of my I am also very fond of our little songstress favorite programs is criticized in such an Rita Lane, whom I have never tired of hear- unkind way. Constructive criticism is never ing; Bennie Walker is another favorite of out of place, but "R. F.'s" letter is decidedly ours; Elmore Vincent, God bless him; Bill destructive, and I wish you hadn't printed it. Wright and "Yahbut," you two devils. "One D. DeF., Wenatchee, Wash. Man's Family" and the Doric Quartet de - I2

www.americanradiohistory.com July 29 -Aug. 4 BROADCAST WEEKLY 13 serve mentioning; "Memory Lane," too, Of course, we often find programs are and Charlie Marshall. We are strong for all changed after yours go to print, but that the above mentioned. Of course, there are cannot be helped. Thank you for all the in- many more, but this will do for this time. teresting items regarding the artists. Two that This is the first time I have written in and I have not seen described, I would very much had it not been for reading the good news like to see pictures of and know more about Hayes, I do not believe that Mary Lou of Captain Henry's "Showboat," about Clarence She I would have written in now, but it was too and Mary of "Mary's Friendly Garden." let unsaid. The ice always called her guests and announcers by good to overlook and go ever her is broken now and I shall soon write again their full name, but no one called by anything but "Mary." I hope she may and maybe then tell you of some of the pro- dislikes. return to California. We enjoyed her Mrs. E. Q., San Francisco. grams. Wishing you continued success-the larger "Death Valley Days," "First Nighter," magazine is such an improvement. "Winning the West," the Sunday evening interviews, "The Showboat," the "Carefree M..4. S., Oakland. Carnival," must not be overlooked. Also our beloved Don Novis deserves mentioning Back With Memory Lane for the splendid work he is doing. We were truly very sorry to hear the change of "Memory Lane" to Wednesday A Character Builder night. It has been our favorite for years and Referring to R. F.'s letter from Fresno, we never missed it. There are a few folks left California, in the July 15-21 issue, I am sure who go to church Wednesday night and many others like myself will not agree with these are the ones "Memory Lane" would him that "One Man's Family is one of the really appeal to. The program that comes in silliest things ever put on the air." I also will its place on Tuesday night is not worth turn- not agree with him that Jack Barbour of One ing on the radio for. Man's Family and Billy Smithers of Mem- We enjoy our BROADCAST WEEKLY and look ory Lane is a conceited boy. In both parts, forward to each copy. I have others who support me in agreeing It is very interesting as well as instructive. that he is a very lovable character even if I hope as many protests for a change in he does like to have his own way sometimes, time for "Memory Lane" as they did for but who doesn't? "One Man's Family." Maybe we will get I am quite sure that the person who wrote some action. the article in the July 1-7 issue, under "Ether I am hoping there are many, many more Etchings," was in their right mind. that feel as I do and want a change for I am but a high school girl, but many of "Memory Lane." my friends listen to the program and enjoy Mrs. E. F. H., Santa Paula, Salif. it very much and in concluding may I say that one can take many lessons in character Protests Time of Memory Lane building and personality from One Man's We have been so interested in the "Mem- Family." Miss D. J. H., Lodi, Calif. ory Lane" program and are so disappointed that it has been changed from Tuesday to Oh, We Can Take It Wednesday. The change makes it impossible for us ever to hear it and we would be very You certainly have your hands full trying have it back the com- glad if it could be arranged to to please everybody, but certainly at the old time again. pliments far outnumber the foolish fault-find- ing, so you need not feel distressed about Mr. and Mrs. W. T. T., Oakland. the latter. I have taken your magazine for several years, and what I did not particularly We Appeal to the Supreme Court care for, I could get along with, as others expect to have Thanks for printing my Want Ad. The did like them. We cannot grand mother's lament. What can the de- everything to our taste. They ain't Anyone who does not enjoy "One Man's partment of justice do about it? Captain Henry's "Showboat," no justice. Anyway, thanks. Family" and You are to receive another letter from me better throw their radio away-if it is too request. dial something more to quite soon. A letter containing a much trouble to to is be a busi- their liking. Not a sentimental one. This to chain pro- ness letter. Be learning to say yes. Oh, not I am particularly glad for the con- grams classified, for sometimes it is hard to arouse false hopes: the letter will not to find certain programs when I do not re- tain money, or promise thereof. member the day they are on. M. L., Belmont, Calif.

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BEN BERNIE GOES OFF "PERFECT RADIO VOICE" THE AIR FOR TWO MONTHS The "perfect radio voice" contest, which With a fond cheerio, a toodle doodle, a Freeman Lang has been conducting for sev- tweet -tweet and a couple of farewell yow- eral months, has finally closed with the names sahs, Ben Bernie, the Old Maestro, and all of the two winners now made public. the lads of the Pabst Blue Ribbon program Formal announcement and presentation broadcast their last program from Baltimore will be made to the winners late in July or Tuesday, July 17, and left the air for two early August, when the new Freeman Lang months, resuming their weekly broadcasts sound studios on North Gordon Street in on September 18. Hollywood are dedicated. Ben moved down to Galveston, Texas, Jeanette Nolan and Hanley Stafford were following his Baltimore engagement, and adjudged winners by the committee. Miss from July 25 until Labor Day he will be Nolan took the femme lead in "Air Mail" featured at the Hollywood Gardens in the and "Prison" mysteries, transcribed series. Texas city. He plans to return to Hollywood, Mr. Stafford is heard currently in the KHJ California, next fall for the making of an- "Calling All Cars" series, and has done dia- other talking picture. lect work in more than a hundred recorded programs. "Haywire Mac" on KQW Winners get an engraved award and also "Haywire the master record of their voice on which Mac," otherwise known as will be etched the judges' signatures. "Radio Mac," has signed up with KQW for three broadcasts weekly. Besides appearing on the You Never Can Tell program, pre- SO -O -O-O YOU'RE GOING ON THE AIR! sented every Tuesday night from 8 to 10, As Director of the Radio Art Guild of Mac will be heard each Thursday morning America and associate member of the Society from 10:45 to 11 and Friday afternoon from for the Study of Expression, Robert West, 4:15 to 4:30. a well-known figure in New York circles of Mac started his radio career in April, 1925, public discussion, has been questioned thou- at which time he was a member of the fa- sands of times on various aspects of radio mous Coo -Coo Club and other shows which and broadcasting. helped make radio history at that time. He In order to provide a long -felt need in the was the first to sing cowboy songs on the field of broadcasting for a popular book air and in 1925 organized the first of his fa- which would be both informative and critical mous "Haywire Orchestrys," which was the on this many-sided subject, Mr. West wrote first cowboy band ever to be broadcast. "So -o -o -o You're Going on the Air!" which In 1926 Mac signed a contract with the is a non -technical guide to the realm of radio Victor Phonograph Co. for a three-year pe- for those in and those aspiring to enter the riod and has recorded some forty -odd songs, broadcasting studios. many of which were his own compositions, An interesting section of the book is that such as the "Bum Song" and "Fifty Years devoted to samples of radio comedy and From Now." drama scripts. The former is represented by original Eddie Cantor air comedies. Another Transcription Chain Idea Spreads important chapter of "So -o -o -o You're Going on the Air!" is made up of opinions Cy L. Whitaker, sales manager for Mac- of radio Gregor critics from all parts of the country under the & Sollie, electrical transcriptions, is heading, "The Radio making a tour of the middle Editor Airs His Mind." west in connec- Another integral part of the book which is tion with the MacGregor & Sollie tran- scription chains. a distinctly original contribution to radio literature is the first "Radio Speech Primer" The transcription chain idea, which was originated in which Mr. West has incorporated some by MacGregor & Sollie and first forthright criticism of faulty radio speech put into operation in the Pacific Northwest and simple methods last September, of correction. has proved tremendously The Rodin Publishing Company, 200 West successful. This firm supplies transcription Fifty-seventh service Street, New York, makes its to chains located in Idaho, Montana, bow in the publishing field with "So -o -o -o Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New You're Going on the Air," which also con- Mexico, Arkansas, Illinois, Ohio, Louisiana, tains special contributions by Fred Allen and Connecticut, Maine' and Virginia. Mark Hellinger. 14

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EASTERN FANS TAKE TO FIRST NIGHTER PHONE NUMBER AL PEARCE AND HIS GANG RENEWS OLD FRIENDSHIP Eastern radio fans liked the weekly Al A few weeks ago, during the First Nighter Pearce radio shows so well that NBC offi- play, "Public Enemies," the telephone num- cials have increased the nation-wide time of ber, Murray Hill 2-5660, was used twice as this popular Pacific Coast broadcast to four that of the hero, played by Don Ameche. half hours weekly. None of the cast thought that the number The program will be heard in the East on was a real one. It appeared in the script Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Satur- and no one questioned it. came a letter from one days from 2 to 2:30 p. m., P.S.T., at the same A few days later are being released on the coast. Henry M. Berliner, a New York accountant. time they his, he wrote, and his This is same as 6 to 6:30 in New York. The number used was the secretary wished that First Nighter wouldn't The Al Pearce favorites to be heard in- use it again. Literal -minded radio listeners clude Hazel Warner, songbird of the West; had swamped her with phone calls for Cal Pearce, basso; Elmer Blurp, low pres- Ameche. Berliner added that he had known sure salesman; Mabel Todd, America's little a Charles Hughes at Camp Raritan, N. J., NRA of sunshine; The Three Cheers, har- during the World War. He wondered if mony de luxe; Morey Amsterdam, radio's that Hughes could be the one who now was greatest egotist; Tony Romano, Italian song- the genial First Nighter. bird; Yogi Yorgesson, Hindu mystic; Ralph The letter was forwarded to Charles P. Richards, pianist; Lord Bilgewater, world's Hughes. Charlie not only had been at Camp riddle champion; William Sisters, girls' trio; Raritan, but he had known Berliner. He Walter Kelsey, violinist; Carlyle Bennett, wrote him, and thus was a friendship renewed tenor; Blanch Peanuts, hopeless housemaid; years. Buddy after a lapse of sixteen Bob Lee, guitarist and pianist; Hatch is checking up on the writer Lee, instrumentalists. Now Charlie and Cecil of that First Nighter drama. He wonders if Al Pearce and his Gang have held the aft- the author just happened to use the number, ernoon radio spotlight in the West for the Murray Hill 2-5660, or if he knew someone past five years. During 1933 the stage -radio in that office. show played to over 1,300,000 people in the- aters in six western states and Canada. They say that the Pearce program is more than a program, it's become an institution. Due to the General Strike in San The guiding spirit of the organization is Al Francisco, Broadcast Weekly was Pearce himself, a man who is beloved by suspended for the issue of July 22 millions of daily listeners. Although Al keeps will be ex- himself in the background and his artists to to 28. All subscriptions the fore, he is really very versatile. He plays tended one week beyond their ex- the banjo and guitar, has a pleasing tenor piration date. The publishers regret voice and has created half a dozen extremely the suspension but it came about popular comedy characterizations. through a condition over which we The Al Pearce programs originate at the Radio Playhouse, Eighth and Beacon streets, had no control. in Los Angeles.

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Vincent Lopez is scheduled to bring his Courtesy band to the coast August 1, to go into the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles. He replaces Gus Arnheim and his broadcasts will be aired over NBC. Column * * * Ben Bernie opened at the Hollywood Gar- S a courtesy to our readers, dens in Galveston, Texas, on July 25, where we shall be glad to send a he and the lads will receive $7,000 a week. complimentary copy of Broadcast After this engagement, which will close on down Labor Day, Bernie will return to Hollywood Weekly to their friends. Jot to make another movie, this one to be called the names and address of three of "One Night Stand." your friends now, and let us help * * * you bring this additional enjoy- The Mills Brothers are expected back from ment into their homes. England within a short time now, after a very successful stay. These boys, who sound WEEKLY the use of any BROADCAST like a small orchestra without 1114 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. instrument except a guitar, oddly enough were given their start by singing with Harold Greenemire and his Dayton, Ohio, dance band. Among the musicians in Greenemire's hand at that time were Saxie Mansfield, who Name today is Isham Jones' ace saxophonist, and now playing trombone in Kay Jack Barrow, No. __ Street Kyser's orchestra. * * * City State Red Nichols and his band are at the Wall Lake Casino near Detroit, Michigan, and are heard on the coast through CBS. Nichols' band is one of the best, and, although his Name old Five Pennies are now augmented to twice that number, he has retained his individual No. Street style and is gaining radio popularity parallel- ing his success with recordings. City State * * *

STACCATO . Tom Gerun is opening The Dells in Chicago, leaving Denver, from where he has been heard over KOA Name Jackie Souders' Music Box Cafe Band sounds too inexperienced to be a regular feature No. _ __ _-_- Street - - - over KFRC and the CBS coast network .. . Bouquets to Jimmy Grier, Tom Coakley, Gus City State Arnheim, Carol Lofner, Hal Grayson, Ed Fitzpatrick, Jr. . Recommended for the MY NAME Williams - Razz: Happy Felton, Rube Wolf, and ADDRESS Walsh, Jan Garber, Cole McElroy. * * * In our column "Behind the Baton" re- cently we mentioned that Hal Grayson and his orchestra are heard over CBS, whereas they are heard over a National Broadcasting Company network through both KOMO and KJR.

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FRANK BUCK HEARD DURING Buck Adventurers' Club for the boys and AMOS 'N' ANDY PERIOD the girls of the radio audience. Frank "Bring 'Em Back Alive" Buck, world -famed wild animal hunter and adven- SALARY RAISE OF 200,000 PER CENT turer, is dramatizing for the radio audience BAKER'S HOLLYWOOD a narrative of adventures in the jungle, based REWARD upon actual experiences during his twenty- Phil Baker, who, twenty years ago, started three -year career of "bringing them back his theatrical career as secretary to Carl alive." During the absence on vacation of Laemmle, has been in Hollywood to co-star Amos 'n' Andy, Buck is being heard daily for Laemmle in the forthcoming musical except Saturday and Sunday over an NBC- revue, "The Gift of Gab." KGO network in the periods previously oc- Accompanied by Harry McNaughton cupied by the celebrated blackface charac- (Bottle) and Mabel Albertson, assisting art- ters. He comes to the air, however, under ists of his Armour program, Baker was, in a long-term contract with the Pepsodent Hollywood for two weeks of film making. Company, sponsors of Amos 'n' Andy, and His half-hour program was heard as usual upon the return of Correll and Gosden from each Friday at 5:30 p. m., P. S. T., from the their vacation on September 17, he will con- NBC studios in Hollywood. tinue to be heard over the network facilities Phil's job with Carl Laemmle was some- of the National Broadcasting Company at a what different from the one he first landed period to be assigned later. with the moving picture veteran. Phil Known throughout the world as the man formerly handed out checks to Mary and who has taken for his occupation not the Lottie Pickford, King Baggott and other shooting of wild animals but the infinitely stars of the early days. His own salary more hazardous task of capturing them and check this time was about 2,000 times, or bringing them back to civilization alive, 200,000 per cent, larger than it once was with whether they be man-eating tigers, lions, ele- Laemmle. phants, orang-outangs or twenty -eight -foot From his job as Laemmle's secretary, pythons, Buck has led a life of perilous ad- Baker became a theatre pianist. Vaudeville venture since, in 1911, he made his first trip followed, then came a session in the Navy to the South American jungles. Even during and stardom in a number of revues. He has his boyhood in Texas his chief sport was been starring on NBC networks as the Ar- the trapping of animals. mour Jester for many months, sandwiching in theatrical and vaudeville engagements be- During the intervening years since his first tween jungle expedition, Buck has sought and cap- broadcasts. tured animals in every corner of the globe, risking his life innumerable times in en- CONTENTED FOR THE SUMMER counters with man -killing animals and en- The Carnation countering an unparalleled succession of Milk Company has just adventures. signed with NBC to continue their weekly Monday night program featuring Gene Ar- He has knocked down an orang-outang in nold, Morgan L. Eastman's Orchestra, the a fair fight, at one time walked almost the Lullaby Lady and the Carnation Quartet. entire width of Borneo, brought back to the United States a long list of -"firsts" in the wild animal field, including the only authen- tic man-eating tiger ever seen in this coun- BROADCAST WEEKLY is try, and contracted to deliver, and actually delivered, an entire zoo for the city of Dallas, Texas. He has crossed the Pacific forty-two times the ONLY and circled the globe eight times. Though he has hunted on every continent, he has specialized in the fauna of Asia and for years Radio Weekly has maintained headquarters in Singapore. edited entirely from the Western view- He returned from his most recent jungle ad- point and containing so much up-to- venture last January after making the pic- the-minute Western radio news in such ture, "Wild Cargo." handy and attractive form. In his daily NBC program Buck will be assisted by a cast of experienced radio actors Subscribe NOW! in dramatizing the story based on his adven- $1.50 a Year tures in the jungle. In addition, he will organize the Frank

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BIGHT o'clock in the morning, Saturday Ann Leaf, that famous little organist of morning at that, is a poor time to sug- the Columbia Broadcasting System, has gest an armchair, but the program by that enough "pep" for several people her size. hour, Pacific time, But watch out for her, for she is an en- name, and coming at that tech- is worthy of an armchair audience. Too bad chantress, with her varicolored organ the attention has to be divided between that, nique! She'll weave a spell upon you with breakfast and watching the clock. her vivacious music, and about the time you do "this," she does Just why they call it by that name, we think she is going to haven't been able to quite understand. Origi- "that"! with She'll melt your heart within you, then fill nating in the RCA building, Radio City, con- voices that are all that one could ask in it with enough courage to go out and and blending quer the world; she'll lead you through an a male quartet, rich, beautiful, city perfectly. Our soloist of Lover's Lane, Wal- enchanted garden, then down a crowded ter Preston, being one of them. street to the triumphant march of drums. You'll be a mere puppet in her small hands. They delight us with old songs, singing The them in a manner that leaves nothing to be She's like an effervescent bubble. desired, but just about the most effective kind that danced in the bowl in those child- hood hours of bubble blowing. The exquisite, feature on this broadcast is that vibrant, the echoing note in the background of the theme illusive ones that we gently wafted on and running all through the accompaniment air to watch them with rapt faces as they of each number. It is the echo of our dear- floated away like a round, transparent rain- est desires, our fondest dreams, the glisten- bow. And when the concert is over, and she ing, ethereal beauty of every lovely castle is gone, it is a little like having one of those in the air that we have ever built. Of rainbow spheres of splendor disappear from every hope, some of which have faded from our sight. But there is this happy difference; view like a ship in the dusk of twilight, sil- with this little rainbow bubble of the ether, houetted for a while against the afterglow, we can look forward to her return another then blending into it and gone. It awakens day. a little aching longing in our heart. A long- * * * ing for the realization of cherished dreams, THAT CHORD, DIVINE a regret for those that we've missed. Strange that so much can be experienced I think, sometimes, I have heard it, while listening to an exquiiste bit of vibrant That one lost chord, divine. harmony. Just a single note that lingers It came winging through the silence, a while then slips away to be gathered with And entered this heart of mine. all the other beautiful, illusive things that we would keep forever if we could. (Per- Sometimes in the hush of night time, haps they would lose their appeal if we On a lovely, sweet refrain. could keep them. Who knows?) From the hands of a skillful musician * * * I hear it once again. When we hear someone come tip -toeing I wonder if he knew that he played it- down the keyboard on a jolly little tune, we I wonder if he heard it, too; know that Paul Carson is going to entertain I wonder if we'll hear it again us with one of his delightful early morning When life's long day is through. programs. * * * * * * Echoes From the Orchestra Pit, Josef Guy Lombardo's music has alluring little Hornik with his engaging accent, the con- surprises in it. It is like listening to some one ductor, and his orchestra take us marching who has a delightful way of twisting words back through the years, reviving old favor- when saying things; in other words, "keeps ites that were once as popular as are those you guessing!" we hear over every radio station and at some * * * time on every program of today. The inter- Paul Martin brings music that might be pretations are tremendously effective, while mistaken for that of another world, it is so the discussion offered by the announcer, Dick exquisite. Ellers, adds interest to the program. 19

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7:00 to 7:30 A. M. RIBS-Favorite Melodies KNX-Bill Sharpies, Breakfast KQW-Salon Orchestra; 10:15, Bap- Club tist Church KFOX-Recordings KGDM-Echoes of Nineties KGDM-Weather, Records # KFRC & network-Edith Murray; 10:15, One Quarter Hour in Three - KSL-Uncle Tom and Comics Quarter Time KOA-News; 7:05, Vagabonds KJR-International Bible Students; 10:18, Rhythm Rulers 7:30 to 8:00 A. M. KE:X-Lost and Found; Records KNX-Bill Sharpies, Breakfast KHQ-Music; 10:15, Old Painter Club KFI-Tom Tom Symphony and KFOX-Recordings Lecture by Maurice Zam KGDM-Organ Recital KHJ-Randall String Quartet to KVI-7:45, Temple Baptist Church 10:15 KSL-Mormon Tabernacle KFWB-Recordings KOA-Capitol Theatre Family KNX-Castles in Music KFOX-Watch Tower 8:00 to 8:30 A. M. KGB-To be announced KOA-Arnold's Commodores KPO & network-Major Bowes' Family 10:30 to 11:00 A. M. KGO-Clyde Doerr's Orchestra KYA-8:15, Christian Science KGO & network-Concert Artists Reading KPO-Quartet Time KROW-Commuters Time Clock KYA-Mountain Harmonists KJBS-Close Harmony KTAB-Church Services KGDM-Organ; News KROW-Watch Tower Program KFRC & network-Salt Lake Tab- KJBS-Popular Melodies ernacle Choir and Organ KGGC-Request Hour KJR-Coast to Coast, recorded KQW-Baptist Church Services KEX-Sacred Music; 8:15, Dance PAULA KGDM-Echoes of the Nineties; Antiques WINSLOWE 10:45, Recordings KVI-8:15, Hill Billies KHJ-Dramatic Artist # KFRC & network - Windy City KHJ-Sunday Times Comic Revue KNX-Bill Sharpies, Breakfast Club KEX-Recorded Program his Father; 8:15, KIR -10:45, Musical Auction KFOX-Percy and KFI-Church Quarter Hour; 9:15, KNX-Organ Concert Funny Paper Man Dr. Casselberry KECA-Recordings KFWB-Records; 8:15, Funny Pa- RFWB-Recordinxe KFWB-Recordings per Man KFOX-Recordings KGB-To be announced KGB-Sunday Comics KOA-Radio City Concert KSL-Windy City Revue KSL-Mormon Tabernacle KOA-Concert Artists KOA-Capitol Theatre Family 9:30 to 10:00 A. M. KGO & network-Sunday Forum, 11:00 to 11:30 A. M. 8:30 to 9:00 A. M. presented by City, County and KGO & network-To be announced KPO & network-Radio City Con- State Federations of Churches; KPO-Bible cert Federal Council of Churches of Stories with Paul Car- Doerr's Orchestra son at the Organ EGO-Clyde Christ in America KYA-Old St. Mary's Church Serv. KYA-Sabbath Matins KPO-Music Garden, instrumental- KTAB-Church Services KTAB-Sunrise Symphony ists direction Charles Hart; John KROW-Oakland Community Church KROW-Swedish Meditations Teel, baritone RIBS-Popular Melodies KJBS-Band Concert; 8:45, Trio RYA-Funny Paper Man KGGC-Request Hour KGDM-Chapel KTAB-Watch Tower; Open Road KQW-First Baptist KFRC & network-Madison En- KROW-Vita Hepar; Records Church semble KGDM-Church Services TUBS-Dance Orchestra: Records KFRC & network-Detroit KOL-P. I. Comic Section KGDM-Watch Tower Program; Sym- League phony KVI-Radio Gospel 9:45, Echoes of the Nineties KVI-Central Lutheran Church RJR-Coast to Coast, Recorded KQW-Light Opera Gems KOMO-Singable Songs KEX-Band Music; 8:45, Council of # KFRC & network-Compinsky Trio Churches KGGC-Featured KJR-Cecil Solly: Jewel Box Breakfast Artists KEX-Symphony Hour KNX-Bill Sharpies, Club KOL-Watchtower Program KHQ-Newspaper Adventures; KFOX-Funny Paper Man KEX-Shearer Bennett Program 11:15, Melodians KFWB-Funny Paper Man KJR-Shadow on the Clock; 9:45, KFWB-Maude Hughes, pianist KSL-Madison Ensemble Melody Time KNX-Silver Strings KOA-Radio City Concert KGW-Studio Program KECA-Recordings KNX-Congo:n; 9:45, Organ KFOX-St. Luken Church 9:00 to 9:30 A. M. KECA-Records; 9:45, Hollywood KSL-Symphonic Hour EGO-Chronicle Comics Conservatory of Music KOA-Singable Songs KPO-Radio City Concert KFWB-Recordings KYA-"Fellowship of the Air"; KFOX-Recordings 11:30 to 12:00 Noon 9:15, Funny Paper Man KOA-Sunday Forum KTAB-Apt. KGO & network-Chautauqua Sym- House Special 10:00 to 10:30 phony Concert from Lake Chau- KROW-Health Swing A. M. tauqua, New York KJBS-Dance Orchestra RGO & network-Stringwood En- KPO-Bible Stories KGGC-Glenn's Oldt:me Songs semble KYA-Old St. Mary's Church Serv. KGDM-Bondons KPO--Saxotunes: Mickey Gillette, KTAB-Church Services KQW-Organ Melodies saxophonist; Clay Landon, guitar- KROW-Oakland Community Church KFRC & network-Ann Leaf, or- ist; Otto Clare, pianist; saxophone TUBS-Maritime Melodies; 11:45, eanist trio Song Favorites KJR-Cecile Barbezet; 9:15, Shadow EYA-Uncle Harry; 10:15, Musical KGGC-Popular Concert; 11:45, the Clock Strings Mountain Music REX-Council Churches; 9:15, C. E. KTAB-10th Ave. Baptist Union KROW-Watch Church KQW-First Baptist Church KHQ-American Tower Program KGDM-Church Services Weekly Comics KGGC-Recordings; 10:15, Holly- KVI-Central Lutheran Church KNX-Bob Shuler and Quartet wood Preview KOMO-Pastel Harmony

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*KFRC & network-Detroit Sym- 1:30 to 2:00 P. M. 3:00 to 3:30 P. M. phony King's KGO & network -Silken Strings, KEX-Orchestra KGO & network - Henry Charles Previn'e Orchestra Chand Mehra Ross Fenton Farms Orchestra; KNX-Lal Song - KPO-Afternoon Concert KFWB-Recordings 1:45, Boyer Rendezvous: KYA-Llght Opera KECA-Recordings fellows, male quartet KTAB-Oakland Municipal Band KFOX-St. Lukes Church {PO -Melody Train KLX-Records KSL-Symphony XYA-Waltz Classics KROW-Tuneful Tunes _'TAB-George Kruger, pianist KJBS-Recordings 12:00 to 12:30 P. M. {LX -Records KGGC-Church Service :MOW -Luncheon Concert KGDM-Recorded Program KGO & network -Chautauqua Sym- {JBS-Concert Recordings Melodies KQW-Violin Solo; Dance Tunes phony concert XQW-Popular *KFRC & network-Drama, "Peter KPO-Piano Vignettes; 12:15, Ar- XGDM-Records; 1:45, Mount the Great" gentine Trio Shasta Boys KJR-Chimes of the East KYA-Organ Concert KFRC & network -Prof. Lindsley; KEX-Orchestra; 3:10, Home Plate; KTAB-Church Services 1:45, Jan Garber and Orchestra 3:15, Baseball KLX-Recorded Program KIR -Cornish School Program KNX-Concert KROW-All Request Program X -Rev. Pope; 1:45, Piano KECA-Classic Hour KJBS-Orch.; 12:15, Vocalists XFWB-Baseball Game KFWB-Baseball Game KGGC-Jerry Wood's Orchestra :MX -Playing the Song Market KFOX-Baseball Game KGDM-12:15, Portuguese Melodies RECA -Vocational Adjustment; KFSD-Organ Recital KQW-Church; 12:15, Opera Stars 1:45, Records KSL-Peter the Great *KFRC & network -Buffalo Vari- KFOX-Recordings ety Workshop EFSD-Old Time Program to 4:00 P. M. KGW-12 :15, Tommy Luke ESL -Afternoon Musicale 3:30 KOMJ-Harp Melodies; 12:15, For ROA -Lakeside Orchestra; 1:45, KGO & network -Great Composers All the Family Boyer Rendezvous Program; Gordon and Musical KNX-Concert Group Art String Quartets KECA-Recordings 2:00 to 2:30 P. M. KPO-Afternoon Concert Opera KFWB-Gold Star Rangers KPO & network -Catholic Hour KYA-Light KOA-Huffman Theatre Harmonies KGO-Just Around the Corner: KTAB-Oakland Municipal Band KFOX-St. Lukes Church Clyde Doerr's Orchestra KLX-Aspre and String Orchestra KYA-Discovery Hour KROW-Hawaiian Airs; Records 12:30 to 1:00 P. M. KTAB-Chamber of Commerce; KJBS-Concert Favorites 2:15, Hawaiian Adventures KGGC-Church Service KGO & network -Chautauqua Sym- KLX-Records KGDM-Records phony concert of the Air KQW-Concert Favorites KPO-Stringwood Ensemble KROW-University KFRC & network -Chicago Knights KYA-Paraders KJBS-Spanish Melodies; 2:15, Or- KFRC-3:45, Newspaper Adventures KTAB-Church Services; 12:45, chestra KOL-3:45, The Endurenshow Religious Program *KFRC & network - Nick Lucas; KVI-3:45, Amusement Tips KLX-Merlyn Morse, tenor; Jeanette 2:15, Summer Musicale KOIN-Studio Program Stock, soprano; Helen Parmelee, KGDM-Orchestra KEX-Baseball pianist KQW-Spanish Tunes; 2:15, Instru- KJR-Souvenirs of Song to 3:45 KROW-All Request Program mental Trio KOMO-Sextet for Strings KGGC-Jerry Woods' Orchestra KOMO-Old Songs of the Church KHJ-Stimulating Soothers; 3:45, KJBS-Recordings KGW-Nick's Flower Home; 2:15, Newspaper Adventures KGDM-Portuguese Melodies Eddie King, pianist KNX-Concert KQW-Symphony Hour KHJ-2 :15, Rabbi Magnin KECA-Classic Hour *KFRC & network Oregon on KFI-Organ Recital KFSD-Symphony Concert Parade - KNX-Exposition Park Concert KGB -3:45, Newspaper Adventures KGW-Tommy Luke; 12:45, News- KFWB-Baseball Game KFOX-Baseball Game paper Adventures KFOX-Christian Science Reader; KFWB-Baseball Game KOMO-For All the Family 2:i5, Baseball -- KEX-Orchestra; 12:45, Rey. Pope KSL-Nick Lucas; 2:15, Musicale 4:00 to 4:30 P. M. KFI-U. S. C. College of Music KOA-Catholic Hour KFWB-Gold Star Rangers KGO & network -Chase and San- KNX-Louise Johnson, astro -analyst 2:30 to 3:00 P. M. born; Jimmy Durante, comedian; Roses Rubinoff's Orchestra KFOX-Sunshine and KPO & network -International KPO-Community Forum KSL-Oregon on Parade Tid-bits; Walter Preston, baritone KYA-Piano and Vocal KGO-Sarah Kreindler & Lev Shorr, KTAB-Oakland Municipal Band 1:00 to 1:30 P. M. violinist and pianist KLX-Records KGO & network -Sunday Vespers, KTAB-Oakland Municipal Band KROW-Afternoon Concert guest speaker; male quartet direc- KYA-Light Opera KJBS-Dance Orchestra tion Keith McLeod KLX-Ann Wakefield, soprano; 2:45, KQW-Dance Hits; 4:15, Instru- KPO-Melody Train; orchestra di- Souvenirs mentalists KROW-Tuneful Tunes KGDM-Recorded Program KYA-Waltz Classic KJBS-Afternoon Concert *KFRC & network -George Jessel's KTAB-Church of Latter Day Saints KGGC-Sunday School Variety Hour KLX-Musical Program KGDM-Orchestra KJR-Recorda; Horse Race KROW-Recordings KQW-Popular Concert KEX-Baseball KJBS-Dixie Marsh; 1:15, Record- KFRC-Aaronson's Orch. to 2:45. KNX-Carefree Capers ings *KFRC & network -Summer Musi- KECA-Piano recital KGDM-Portuguese Melodies; 1:15, cale; 2:45, Carlile & London KFOX-Baseball Game Records KOL-2:45, Musicale KFSD-Symphony Concert KQW-Dixie Marsh, pianist; 1:15, KVI-2:45, Judge Rutherford KFWB-Baseball Game Vocalists KOIN-2:45, Threads of Tradition Playboys; KEX-Orchestra to 5:00 P. M. * KFRC & network -The KHJ-Jan Garber's Orchestra 4:30 1:15, Poet's Gold & network KGW-Powers Song and Story KNX-Concert KGO -Chase and San- KOMO-For All the Family; 1:15, KECA-Recordings born Program Manhattan Echoes KFOX-Baseball Game KPO-Silhouettes, Myron Niesley, KEX-Rev. Willard Pope KFSD-Balboa Park Organ tenor; orchestra direction Charles KNX-Playing the Song Market KFWB-Baseball Game Hart KECA-Records KSL-Symphony; 2:45, Carlile & KYA-Vesper Services 1:27, Baseball London KTAB-Episcopal Radio Misston KFWB-Music; KOA-Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Or- KLX-Metropolitan Moods KOA-National Vespers Concert KSL -Playboys chestra KROW-Afternoon

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KJBS-Recordings *KFRC & network-S. & W. Mer- KGDM-Ernie Poet Jamboree STATION DIRECTORY rymakers KQW-Vocal Headliners KOL-Romance of Travel *KFRC & network-George Jeseel's NBC Network Stations KJR-Metropolitan Moods Variety Hour Station Meters Kea. KEX-Musical Gems KJR-Knights of Note KECA 209.7 1430 KNX-Calmon Luboviskl, violinist HEX-Recorded Program KEX 254.1 1180 KFOX-Warner Bros. Show KNX-Records; 4:45, Male Quartet KFI 468.5 640 KFWB-Phil Regan's Orchestra KECA-Recorded Program KFSD 499.7 600 KHJ-7:15, Orchestra KFWB-Recordings KGO 379.5 790 KECA-Pierce Bros. Quartet KFOX-Nazarene Church ROW 483.6 620 KSL-Little Jack Little Orchestra KFSD-Symphony Concert KHQ 508.2 590 KJR 309.1 970 7:30 to 8:00 P. M. 5:00 to 5:30 P. M. KOA; 361.2 830 KOMO 325.9 920 KPO & network-Broadcast to KGO & network-Manhattan Mer- Byrd Expedition ry -Go -Round; Tamara, Russian KPO 440.9 680 KGO-Joseph Hornik, Viennese pro- blues singer; Men About Town, KYA 243.8 1230 gram trio *CBS Network Stations KYA-Happy Felton's Orchestra KPO-Coquettes; Imelda Montagne, KFRC 491.5 610 KLX-Musical Auction; 7:45, Wil- Annette Hastings and Marjorie KGB 225.4 1330 liam Don, eccentric comedian Primley, vocal trio; 5:15, Henry KHJ 333.1 900 KTAB-Church Serv. Bapt. Church M. Hyde, Adventures in Science KOIN 319.0 940 KROW-Our Naval Reserve; 7:45, KYA-Symphony Concert KOL 236.1 1270 Variety Program KTAB-Religious Services K8L 265.3 1130 KGGC-Church Service KLX-Old Man Soliloquy; 5:15, KVI 526 570 KQW-First Baptist Church Service Melody Palette * KFRC & network-S and W Merry- KROW-Oakland Council of Churches Independent Stations makers KJBS-Dance and Vocal Records KFOX 239.9 1250 KGW-Beauty That Endures; 7:45, KGDM-Ernie Poet Jamboree KFWB 315.6 950 Studio KQW-Musical Comedy KGDM 272.6 1100 KEX-Muelcal Gems; Crazy Crystals * KFRC & network-Sanctuary Sym- KGGC 21.1.1 1420 KOMO-Meditations; 7:45, Futur- phony Orchestra KJBS 280.2 1070 istic Capers KJR-Emanuel Tabernacle KLX 340.7 880 KNX-Calmon Luboviski, violinist KEX-Four Square Cathedral KNX 285.5 1050 KFI-Makers of History KNX-Ethel Hubler Talk; 5:15, Dr. KQW 296.6 1010 KFWB-Dance Orch.; 7:45, Comedy John Matthews KROW 322.4 930 Stars of Hollywood KECA-Chamber Music KTAB 535.4 560 KFOX-Boy Detective; 7:45, Songs KN '13-Recordings KOA-The Forty-Niners; Music KFOX-Jack Maurice's Orchestra KSL-Dance Orchestra KFSD-Musical program KSL-Harry Sosnik's Orchestra KNX-Souvenirs of Song 8:00 to 8:30 P. M. KFOX-News; Piano; Songs KFWB-News; 6:05, Organ, Piano, KGO & network-Eddie Duchin's 5:30 to 6:00 P. M. Violin Congress Hotel Orch.; 8:15, Russ KGO & network-American Album KFSD-Studio program Columbo, baritone; orchestra; of Familiar Music; Frank Munn, Jimmy Fidler, Hollywood commen- tenor; Virginia Rea, soprano tator KPO-Singable Songs; Josef Hor- 6:30 to 7:00 P. M. KPO-The Black Ghost, dramatic nik's Orchestra KGO & netw'k-Canadian Capers, program; 8:15, Personal Closeups, KYA-Symphony; 5:45, Pianist and lyric trio; orchestra direction Al- interview by Gypsy Violinist len Maclver KYA-Opera, recordings KTAB-Religious Services KPO-Palace Hotel Concert Ensemble KTAB-Church Services, Baptist KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee KYA-Graham Dexter, Tenor KLX-Hour of Melody KROW-Wilma McVey, soprano KTAB-Amateur Baseball Scores KROW-Oakland Community Church KJBS-Popular Song Hits KLX-Musical Program KQW-Baptist Church Services KGDM-Dance Orchestra KROW-Songfest; 6:45, Philosophy *KFRC & network-Hi-Jinks KQW-Musical Comedy Melodies KJBS-Dance Melodies KJR-First Church of Christ Scient. *KFRC & network-Fred Waring's KGDM-Recorded Program KOMO-Congress Hotel Orchestra Pennsylvanians KQW-Musical Varieties KEX-First Church of Christ KHQ-Album of Music *KFRC & network-Salon Moderne KNX-Presbyterian Church KJR-Vindabonians KOIN-Emil Enna: Recital to 6:45 KFI-8:15, Organ Recital KEX-Four Square Cathedral; 5:45, KJR-Angeius Hour KECA-Burr McIntosh; 8:15, Russ Concert KHQ-Canadian Capers Colombo KNX-Dr. John Matthews KEX-Recorded program KFWB-Sunday Night Hi Jinke KFWB-Recordings KVI-Ferde Grofe's Americana KFOX-Christian Science Service KFOX-Popular Records KFSD-Organ Recital to 8:15 KECA-Records; KHJ-To be announced KSL-Red Nichols and Orchestra; Franz Hoffman, KNX-Rev. C. E. Fuller 8:15, L. D. S. Service baritone KECA-Organist and violinist KOA-Comedy KFSD-Musical program KFWB-Ed Fitzpatrick's Orchestra Stars; 8:15, Russ KFOX-School Kids; 6:45. Orch. Colombo 6:00 to 6:30 P. M. KSL-Ferde Grofe's Americana 8:30 to 9:00 P. M. EGO & network-Hall of Fame: 7:00 to 7:30 P. M. KGO & network Hollywood on guest star; orchestra the Air: Movie -celebrities; or- KPO-Music Box; Emil Polak's KGO & network-Irene Beasley, chestra direction Jan Rubini Orchestra blues singer; 7:15, Madame Schu- KPO-Paul Martin and His Music; KYA-Concert Pianist; 6:15, Studio mann-Heink and Harvey Hays banjo, harp and vibraphone; Ga- ETAS-Wyoming Cowboys KPO-Reflections; singer, organ, brielle De Lys, contralto KLX-Mixed Quartet harp and violin KYA-Opera Recordings KROW-Recordings KYA-Dinner Concert KTAB-Church Services KJBS-Dance Melodies KTAB-Echoes of Portugal; 7:15, KLX-Hour of Melody KGDM-Selected Recordings Behind the Headlines KROW-Oakland Community Church KQW-Song of the Islands; Records KLX-Musical Program KQW-Baptist Church Services *KFRC & network-Wayne King's KJBS-Dance Melodies * KFRC & network-Hi-Jinks Orchestra KROW-Facci; 7:15, Y. M. C. A. KJR-First Church of Christ Scient. KJR-Angelus Hour Program KEX-First Church of Christ KEX-Recordings KGGC-Church Service KNX-Church Services KECA-Wesley Tourtellotte, organ; KGDM-Recordings KFI-Organ Recital; 8:45, Cellist Bert Shepherd, violin KQW-Dance Tunes; Orchestra KFWB-Sunday Night Hi Jlnks

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KFOX-Christian Science Service 10:30 to 11:00 P. M. KPO-Midnight Melodies, Charles KSL-L. D. S. Services; 8:45, Watch Runyan, organist Tower KGO & network-Paul Carson, or- KTAB-Dance Music KOA-Hollywood on the Air ganist KROW-Music %PO-Doorways to Yesterday; vocal KFRC-Jan Garber's Orchestra to 9:30 P. M. soloists; two violins KOL-Dance music 9:00 %YA-Frank Castle's Show KVI-Jan Garber's Orchestra KGO & network-Hotel Bismarck KTAB-Dance Tunes KOIN-Robinson's Orchestra Orchestra ELX-Dance Program KFWB-Jay Whidden and his Or- KPO-University of California Prog. =ROW-Dance Music chestra KYA-Opera Recordings =FRC-Carol Lofner's Orchestra KHJ-Dance Orchestra KTAB-Church Services; 9:15, Rod EOL-Dance music Brown's Orchestra Hendrickson, Bits of Humor, Story %VI-Dance Orchestra KFOX-Hal KLX-Neighborly Songs & Poems; COMO-Musical Madcap» 9:15, Song Bag %EX-Rev. Willard Pope 11:30 to Sign Off KROW-Foreign Watch Tower %FI-Organ Recital KPO-Charles Runyan, organist KQW-Church; Vocal Gems KHJ-Dance Orchestra Orchestra *KFRC & network-Earl Hines' ETWB=George Hamilton's Orch. KFRC-Orville Knapp's Orchestra KFOX-Orchestra KTAB-Music; Vagabond KOIN-The King's Guards; 9:15, KGB-Dance Orchestra KROW-Dance Music Nikola Zan KSL-Dance Orchestra KJBS-12:01, Owl Program to 7 a.m. KOMO-Royal Foursome; 9:15, Trio %OA-Music Box KGDM-12, Music and News KGW-G. A. Paine Prog. to 9:15 KOL-Orville Knapp's Orchestra KEX-9:05, Abe Bercovitz 11:00 to 11:30 P. M. KVI-Orville Knapp's Orchestra KFI-University of So. California KHJ-Midnight Moods KFWB-"Coronets," historical eKGO & network-News Service; KFOX-Jack Muarice and his Or drama by Kay Van Riper 11:05, Happy Felton and His Bal chestra KNX-News; 9:15, Judge Ruther- Tabarin Orchestra KGB-Dance Orchestra ford Talk KFOX-Beverly Hill Billies KECA-Countess De Li Guore, pianist; 9:15, Records KSL-Organ and Violin KOA-Dance Orchestra It Costs you 9:30 to 10:00 P. M. Less Than a & Guide, Copy KGO network-Reader's 3c Joseph Henry Jackson KPO-Frankie Masters' Doodlebug Orchestra By Subscribing to KYA-"Beauty That Endures": 9:45, News Editor; 9:55, Talk KTAB-Chapel of the Chimes, or- gan; 9:45, Jack Spriggs Orch. KLX-Carefree Capers; 9:45, News; Broadcast Weekly 9:50, Jewel Box KROW-Ran Wilde's Orchestra KGGC-9:45, Skate Races KQW-Concert Memories It costs you less than three cents a KVI-Radio Gospel League Q . KFRC & network-Jan Garber's Orchestra week to subscribe to `Broadcast KOMO-String Trio; 9:45, Song Garden Weekly" and have it delivered to your KNX-The Crockett» KFWB-Skit; 9:35, Orchestra KFOX-Beverly Hill Billies door. Why not subscribe right now KOA-Dance Orchestra KSL-Frank Asper, organist; Wm. and be assured of getting your copy Hardiman, violinist 10:00 to 10:30 P. M. every week. It costs only $1.50 a year KGO & network-Richfield News Flashes; 10:15, Paul Carson, or- or 75 cents for six months. ganist KPO-Pete Smythe and His Hotel Cosmopolitan Orchestra USE THIS COUPON KYA-Talk; 10:10, Concert Memories KTAB-Japanese-American Broad- BROADCAST WEEKLY, casting Society Program 1114 Mission Street, San Francisco. KLX-Dance Program KROW-Spotlight Review Send me BROADCAST WEEKLY for one year KFRC-News; 10:10, Carol Lofner's Gentlemen: Orchestra (or six months). I enclose herewith $1.50 (or $1.00). KOL-Dance Orchestra KOMO-10:15, Viennese Vagabonds KJR-Spice of Life to 10:15 ...._ KEX-Rev. W. H. Pope Name KFI-1):15, Paul Carson, organ KHJ-News Items; 10:10, Carol Address Lofner's Orchestra KNX-The Crocketts KECA-Recordings City KFWB-Newa; 10:15, Jay WhId- den's Orchestra KFOX-News; 10:15, Orchestra State KOA-Cosmopolitan Orchestra KGB-News; Orchestra NEW D RENEWAL D EXTENSION C KSL--Carol Lofner Orchestra

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7:30 to 8:00 A. M. # KFRC & network -9:45, Buddy Fisher and orchestra KGO & network-U. S. Navy Band of KGW-9:45, Cooking School KPO-Pair Pianos KVI-Better Business Talk to 9:35 KYA-Musical Clock KHQ-Magic Travels KTAB-Hillbillie Tunes KJR-Shuffling Feet KROW-Commuters' Time Clock KFI-Hollywood Bowl Talk; 9:45, KJBS-Alarm Clock Club News KQW-Breakfast Hour KNX-Amagon Program; 9:45, News KFRC-Early Morning Exercises KFWB-Recordings; 9:45. News KGDM-Gilmore 011 Program KGB -News Flashes to 9:35 KGW-Ronald Buck to 7:45 KSI -Buddy Fisher's Orchestra KOL-Organ Program KOA-National Farm & Home Hour KOIN-Jones & Stewart KVI-Hillbillies; 7:45, Varieties KJR-Sunrisers; 7:45, Shadows on 10:00 to 10:30 A. M. the Clock KGO & network -The New World, KEX-Hillbillies; Dance Rhythms educational program KFI-Helen Hill, pianist; 7:45, KPO-Golden State Menu Flashes; Church Quarter Hour 10:15, As Woman to Woman KHJ-Records and Stocks KYA-Columbia on Parade; 10:15, KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Club Organ Concert, Glen Goff KFWB-Gold Star Rangers KTAB-Paul Kellar, pianist; 10:15, KECA-Morning Bible Study to 7:45 Chasin' the Blues KFOX-Grain Reports: Songs KLX-Studio; 10:15. Stocks KGB -Seven o'Clock Club KROW-Hits from Hollywood KSL-Morning Watch; 7:45, Adv. KJBS-News; 10:05, Organ Review KGGC-Cal King KOA-Hour of Memories KQW-Know Your California KGDM-Recordings to 8:30 A. M. KFRC & network -Ann Leaf, or- 8:00 SAM HAYES ganist KGO & network -Financial Serv- NBC -10 P. M. KEX-Lost & Found; 10:02, Ronald ice; 8:15, Fields & Hall, piano duo Buck KPO-Sax Appeal, Mickey Gillette; KJR-Walks of Life; 10:20, Early 8:15, Crosscuts from Log o' Day Echoes KYA-Christian Science Reading; 9:00 to 9:30 A. M. KHQ-Melodies; Celia Lee 8:15, Mr. and Mrs. Reader KGO & network -Words & Music KFI-Ann Warner KTAB-Portuguese News to 9:15 KFWB-Prudence Penny; Barbara KLX-Records; Stocks KGO-9:15, Barbara Lee Club Holmes KROW-Time Clock; 8:15, Gossiper KPO-Crosscuts from Log o' Day KNX-Eddie Albright's Family KJBS-Morning Varieties to 9:15 KECA-Inspirational Talk to 10:15 KQW-Morning Varieties KPO & network -Cliff Nazarro KFOX-Prudence Penny; 10:25, KGDM-Recordings KYA-Frivolities; 9:15, Prudence Reports; Comedy and Music KFRC & network -Elizabeth Bar- Penny KOA-National Farm & Home Hour thell; 8:15, Poetic Strings KTAB-Hour of Prayer KOIN-8:15, Studio Program KLX-Recorded Program 10:30 to 11:00 A. M. KEX-8:15, Hawaiian Serenaders Swing KGW-Ronald Buck KROW-Health KGO & network-Woman's Maga- KJBS-Song Hits; Dance zine of the KHQ-8:15, Model Boot Program KGGC-Records: 9:15, Old Songs Air KOMO-Manhattan Echoes; 8:15, KPO-Smackout; 10:45, Richard Morning Melodies KQW-Popular Tunes of the Day Maxwell, tenor KGDM-Records; 9:15, Personalities KYA-Organ KFI-Helen Guest, ballads; 8:15, Al # KFRC & network -Emil Velazco's Concert Gayle's Entertainers Orchestra KTAB-Health Talk; 10:45, Records KNX-Bill Sharpies Club KOL-Prudence Penny to 9:15 KLX-International Kitchen KFWB-Gold Star Rangers KVI-Mystic Melodies; 9:15, Dr. KROW-University of the Air KFSD-Good Cheer Program to 8:15 Whetstone KJBS-Dance Orchestra; 10:45, KSL-8:15, Jennie Lee KOMO-Neighboring with Ned Crazy Cadets KOA-Crazy Crystals; Fields & Hall KHQ-Crazy Wells; 9:15, Early KGGC-Soft Pillow Sunshine Birds KQW-Aunt Sammy; 10:45, Crazy 8:30 to 9:00 A. M. KNX-"Song Bag" Crystals KFRC & network -Emery Deutsch KGO & network -Vic and Sade; KFI-Bennie Watson; 9:15 Ha- and Orchestra 8:45, Words and Music waiians KOL-Morning Melodies KECA-9:15, Wellman & Hill KPO-Crosscuts Log o' the Day KEX-9:15, Request Program KOIN-Art Kirkham, This and That KYA-Concert; 8:45, Frivolities KFOX-Orchestra; KEX-Recordings KTAB-Radio Shoppers' Digest Talk KJR-Early Echoes; 10:45, Sere- KFWB-The King's Men; 9:15, Rec. nader KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee KFSD-Words & Music; 9:15, Well- KROW-Novelty Review man & Hill KFWB-"Family Circle" KQW-Circle of Enchantment KOA-Words & Music; 9:15, Mem- KNX-Mary Holmes, Home Man- KGDM-Records; 8:45, Health Talk ories agement; 10:45, Rhythm Encores KJBS-Dance Music KECA-Recordings # KFRC & network -Al Kavelin and KFOX-Bad Pennies; 10:50, Cheerio orchestra; 8:45, Esther Velas and 9:30 to 10:00 A. M. Boys Ensemble KGO & network -Marshall's Mav- KOA-Smackout; 10:45, Livestock KOL-Cecil and Sally to S:45 ericks; 9:55, News Service and Produce Reports KOIN-8:45, Elma Hackett KPO-News; 9:45, Stringwood En- KSL-Emery Deutsch & Orchestra KOMO-Resume; 8:33, String Trio semble KGW-8:45, Abe Bercovitz, violin KYA-Waltz Idylle 11:00 to 11:30 A. M. KHQ-Review Programs; 8:45, KTAB-Health Talk KGO & network -Woman's Maga- Home Comfort KLX-Clinic of the Air zine of the Air KFI-8:45, Julia Hayes Hints KROW-Diet and Health KPO-Radio Guild, drama KNX-Breakfast Club KJBS-Visiting Faye Ward KYA-Organ; 11:15, Rhythmsters KFOX-Health & Efficiency; Records KGGC-Dance Novelties KTAB-Concert; 11:15. Bulletin KGB -Stocke to 8:35 KQW-Visiting Faye Ward KLX-Recordings; 11:15, Castles XSL-rood Morning Judge to 8:45 KGDM-News; 9:45, Records KROW-Health Talk; 11:15, Organ KOA-Vic & Sade; Words & Music KFRC-Joanne to 9:45 KJBS-Popular Hits of the Past

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KGGC-Milady's Date Book; 11:15, KLX-Don Brose; 12:45, Musical Memory Melodies Jigsaw 2:00 to 2:30 P. M. KGDM-Organ Recital KROW-California Farm Hour; KGO & network -Al Pearce and KQW-Light Classics 12:45, Hits of Today His Gang KFRC-Better Business Bureau KJBS-Dance Orchestra KPO-Charles Davis' Orchestra; # KFRC & network - 11:15, Steel KGGC-Request Hour 2:15, U. S. Army Band Pier Minstrels KQW-Weather and Market Reports KYA-Intercollegiate Forum Debate KOL-Garden Talk to 11:15 KGDM-Recordings KTAB-Globe Trotter; Romancin' KOIN-Art Kirkham KFRC & network-Chicago Va- KLX-Lost & Found; 2:05, Records; KEX-Soloist; Cobwebs and Nuts riety Program 2:15, Cecil Wright KJR-Rhythm Rulers KVI-News and Comment to 12:45 KROW-Nu-Bake; Chas. Goodman, KNX-Tabernacle of the Air KHQ-Marching Along; Studio vocalist KHJ-Four Showmen to 11:15 KEX-Amer. Produce; 12:45, Forum KJBS-Popular Tunes of the Day KECA-French Lesson; Records Luncheon KGDM-Records; News KFWB-Records; Lost and Found KGW-Dr. Semler, 12:45, Friendly KQW-Dance Matinee KFOX-Hal Nichol's Bad Pennies Chat # KFRC & network-Happy Go KOA-Radio Guild KJR-Headliners Lucky Hour KSL-Four Showmen; 11:15, Min- KNX-Concert Ensemble KEX-World Bookman; 2:05, Musi- strels KFWB-Bob Shafer, soloist; Burt cal Gems Fiske, pianist; 12:45, Deputy KJR-Salon Hour, recorded 11:30 to 12:00 Noon Emerson KFWB-H. M. Robertson; 2:15, KECA-Concert Favorites; Records Records EGO -Financial Flashes to 11:35 KFOX-Records; 12:45, Civic Talk KNX-The Bookworm KGO & network -California Fed- KOA-Orchestra; 12:45, Lady Next KECA-Classic Hour, records eration of Women's Clubs Door KFOX-Recorded Program; 2:15, KPO-Radio Guild Drama Coleman Cox KYA-Rhythmsters 1:00 to 1:30 P. M. KSL-Mischa Raginsky's Orchestra; KTAB-Modern Rhythms 2:15, Dental Clinic KLX-Anita & Orosco; 11:45, Rhy- EGO & network-Orlando's Tea thm Encores Music KOA-Theatre Reporter; Orchestra; KROW-Latin-American Program KGO-1:15, Contract Bridge 2:15, U. S. Army Band KJBS-Dance Orchestra KPO-News; 1:15, Ann Warner's KGGC-Song Shop; 11:45, News; Chats with Her Neighbors 2:30 to 3:00 P. M. KYA-Marie Leon, soprano; 1:15, 11:50, Mountain Music KGO & KQW-Variety and Theatre News Orlando's Cosmopolitans network-Al Pearce Gang KGDM-Organ KTAB-Radio Frolic, Geo. Taylor KPO-U. S. Army Band; 2:45, KLX-Records; 1:15, Martha Lee Grandmother's Trunk KFRC-Women's Home Forum KYA-Vignettes of Life; 2:45, Sym- KFRC & network -11:45, Carla KROW-Concert Melodies Romano, pianist KJBS-Stocks; Record Novelties; phony Highlights KOIN-Kelfood Program to 11:35 1:15, At Hollywood Keyhole KTAB-Three Four Time; 2:45, KHQ-Organ Recital KQW-Friendly Hour; 1:15, Holly- Tranquility KGW-Piano; 11:45, Crazy Crystals wood Keyhole KLX-Talk; 2:35, Stocks; 2:40, Op- KJR-Measured Steps KGDM-Pacific Islanders; 1:15, portunity Hour Records KROW-Dell Perry, pianist; 2:45, KEX-Cobwebs and Nuts; 11:45, Bobbie Lee, vocalist Orchestra # KFRC & network-Musical Album KGDM-The KFI-Fashion Tours; 11:45, Market of Popular Classics; 1:15, Be- Romanciers KFWB-Recordings tween the Bookends KQW-Afternoon Concert KOL-1:15, # KFRC & network -Happy Go KNX-Jewel Box; 11:45, Talk Julie Day Lucky Hour KFOX-News; Talks; Records KGW-Chat, 1:15, Dental Clinic KJR-Salon KECA-Organ Concert KOMO-Farm Talk; 1:15, Records Hour to 11:35 KJR-Hotel Plaza Orchestra KEX-Musical Gems KFSD-Organ Concert to 11:35 KEX-Forum KFWB-Recordings KSL-Steel Pier Minstrels to 11:45 Luncheon KNX-Foreign Recordings KOA-Radio Guild KHQ-1:15, Baking Program KFWB-"The Old Codger" KFOX-Carrol Wax's Orchestra KFI-Classic Hour KECA-Classic Hour, records 12:00 to 12:30 P. M. KNX-Pontrelll's Orchestra KSL-Miniatures; 2:45, Two Pals KGO & network -Betty and Bob; KFOX-"The Old Codger" and a Gal 12:15, Farm and Home Hour KGB -Gypsy Music Makers KPO-Agricultural Bulletins; 12:15, KSL-Payroll Builder to 1:15 3:00 to 3:30 P. M. Midday Musicale KYA-Scriptures; 12:03, Concert 1:30 to 2:00 P. M. EGO & network -Gould & Shefter; KTAB-News; 12:15, Lataner's Facts 3:15, Ernie Holtz's Orchestra KLX-Dance Music KGO & network-Oxydol's Own KPO-The Mudcaves, dramatic skit; Ma Perkins; 1:45, Dreams Come 3:15, Tom Mitchell, baritone KROW-Latin American Program True KY A -Symphony Highlights KJBS-Records and Accordionist KPO-Ann Warner's Chats; 1:45, KTAB-Recordings; 3:15, Madame KGGC-Request Hour Edna Fischer, pianist McCune Williamson KQW-Band Concert KYA-VIolin Masters KLX-Opportunity Hour KGDM-Records KTAB-Jean Kent KROW-Mary Dowd Reardon *KFRC & network -Bill Huggins; KLX-Song Bag KJBS-Orchestra; 3:15, Word Man 12:15, Salvation Army Band Music; KGW-12:15, Meier & Frank KROW-Home Beautiful; 1:45, KQW-Stock Reports; 3:15. KHQ-12:15, Business and Pleasure Tuneful Tunes Word Man KEX-Fred Beardsley, tenor KJBS-Concert Recordings KGDM-The Romanciers KJR-Reflections of Romance: 12:15, KQW-Music # KFRC & network-Feminine Fan- Grain Reports KGDM-Organ cies KNX-News; 12:15, Coneoin KFRC-Closing stocks to 1:35 KOMO-Julia Hayes; 3:15, Day It-MA -Records: 12:15. News # KFRC & network -1:35, Edward Dreams KFWB-Records; 12:15, Talk Wurtzebach Orchestra; 1:45, Bob KiR-Easy Chair to 3:15 KFOX-Records; Talk Nolan and Norm Sherr KGW-Concert Trio KFSD-Stock Reports to 12:15 KOIN-The Book of Life KHQ-John W. Graham Program; KGB-Farm Flashes to 12:15 KEX-Financial Reports; Music a -15, Club Bulletin ESL-Broadcasters Review KJR-Enchanted Islands; 1:45, Mu- KNX-Concert Orchestra KOA-12:15, Vic Schilling's sical Jigsaw KECA-Alexander Bevani, Italian Orch. KFWB-Records; 1:45, Pianist Language; 3:15, Records KHJ-1:45, Stimulating Soothers KFWB-Recorded Program 12:30 to 1:00 P. M. KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra KFOX-The Hawk; 3:15, Records KGO & network -Farm and Home KECA-Recordings to 1:45 KSL-Jack Russell's Orchestra; KPO-Midday Musicale KFOX-Records; 1:45, Records 3:15, Nick Lucas KYA-Noonday Concert KFSD-Studio Program to 1:45 KOA-Microphone News; 3:15, Univ. KTAB-Echoes of Portugal KSL-Town Crier to 1:45 of Denver

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KJBS-Records; 5:45, Music 3:30 to 4:00 P. M. STATION DIRECTORY KROW-Eating Your Way to Health KPO & network -Soloist; 3:45, KGGC-Lecture; 5:45, Irish Gems University of California Program NBC Network Stations KQW-Southern Four; 5:45, Volee KGO-The Family Cook Book Station Meters Kcs. of Portugal KGO & network -3:45, Sisters of KECA 209.7 1430 KGDM-Ernie Cruz Program; the Skillett, East and Dumke KEX 254.1 1180 5:45, Lonesome Cowboy KYA-Symphony Highlights; 3:45, KFI 468.5 640 KFRC & network -Tom Gentry's Community Chest Question Box KFSD 499.7 600 Orchestra KTAB-Little Serenade; 3:45, Pic- KGO 379.5 790 KOL-5:45, Ralph Horr Talk ture Revue KGW 483.6 620 KOIN-Save a Life Club KLX-Records; 3:45, Song Market KHQ 508.2 590 KJR-Playing the Song Market; KROW-Island Serenaders; 3:45, KJR 309.1 970 5:45, Cecil Solly Hits of Today KOA 361.2 830 KEX-Orchestra KJBS-Dance Records KOMO 325.9 920 KNX-Radio Gossip Club; Song KGDM-Ernie Posts' Jamboree KPO 440.9 680 Service KQW-Variety Program KYA 243.8 1230 KFWB-Recordings KFRC & network -Jimmy # CBS Network Stations KECA-Records; Catholic Mission # Pianologue; 3:45, And the Crowd KFSD-Popular Program Roars KFRC 491.5 610 KSL-Tom Gentry's Orchestra KFRC-3:55, Town Topics KGB 225.4 1330 KOA-Colgate House Party of the Air KHJ 333.1 900 KOIN-Newspaper KOIN 319.0 940 6:30 P. M. KEX-Request Program KOL 236.1 1270 6:00 to KOMO-Salon Trio & network Con- The En- KSL 265.3 1130 KGO -Carnation KOL-3:35, Studio; 3:45, 526 570 tented Program; Orchestra and durenshow KVI Vocalists KFI-3 :45, News Release Independent Stations KPO-Dinner Concert KHJ-Larry Burke to 3:45 KFOX 239.9 1250 KYA-Cy Trobbe and Orchestra KECA-Records; 3:45, Univ. Calif. KFWB 315.6 950 KTAB-Melody Trail KFOX-Whispering Strings; 3:50, KGDM 272.6 1100 KLX-KLX Trio Talk KGGC 211.1 1420 KROW-News; 6:15, Hawaiians KFWB-Clinic of the Air KJBS 280.2 1070 KJBS-News; 6:15, Old Traveler KNX-Concert Orchestra KLX 340.7 880 KGGC-Dinner Dance Review KSL-Junior Hour KNX 285.5 1050 KQW-Dept. of Agriculture; KOA-Soloist; 3:45, Sisters of the KQW 296.6 1010 6:15, Franco's program Skillett KROW 322.4 930 KGDM-Recordings; 6:15, Orchestra KTAB 535.4 560 KFRC & network -Wayne Kings 4:00 to 4:30 P. M. Orchestra with Lady Esther KGO & network -Yeast Foamers, KJR-Song Bag Jan Garber's Orchestra REX-Varieties KPO-The Restful Hour, instru- KECA-4:45, News KNX-News; 6:15, Concert Group mentalists KFOX-Health and Psychology; KECA-Board of Education; News KYA-Matinee Idylls 4:50. Records KFWB-News; 6:10, Records; 6:15, KTAB-Keep Smiling Revue KFWB-Cocktail Hour Eddie Eben, organist KLX-Records; 4:15, Helen Parme- KSL-Broadcaster's Review KFOX-News; 6:10, Al and Molly; lee, pianist KOA-Symphonic Ensemble 6:20, Cecil and Sally KROW-Popular Tunes; 4:15, Waltz KFSD-Concert Time 5:00 to 5:30 P. M. 6:30 to 7:00 P. M. KJBS-Close Harmony Chatter, KGDM-Gilmore Oil Program KGO & network -Studio KGO & network-Demi -Tasse Re- KQW-Variety Program orchestra vue: Ruth Etting, torch singer; KPO-News; 5:15, Paul Carson, Orchestra KFRC-Town Topics to 4:05 organist Gus Arnheim's KFRC & network -Kate Smith and KPO-Safety First; 6:45, Nanette her Music; 4:15, Songs at Even- KYA- Children's Hour La Salle, ballad singer tide KTAB-Health Talk; 5:15, Rhythm KYA-Cy Trobbe's Orch.; 6:55, Po- KOL-4:15, Hours with Baur Ramblings litical Talk KJR-Goodwill Program; 4:05, KLX-Brother Bob's Club KTAB-Headline Hunters; 6:45, Min- Dansant KROW-Organ Recital ing News; 6:50, Communications; KEX-Musical Program KJBS-Popular Vocalist; 5:15, Rec. 6:55, Band KECA-Piano and Records KGGC-Studio Frolic KLX-Trio KFWB-Talk; 4:15, Records KQW-Twilight Hour; 5:15, Popular KROW-Ne'er Do Well KNX-Melody Race; 4:15, Records Tunes KJBS-Old Traveler KFOX-News; Forty-Niners KGDM-Commercial Program KGGC-Dinner Dance Review KGB -4:15, Chamber of Commerce # KFRC & network-Evan Evans & KQW-Mkt. Reports; 6:45, Torrid KSL-Broadcasters Review; 4:15, Orchestra; 5:15, Roy Helton Tunes Songs at Eventide KOMO-Pipes and Strings; 5:15, KGDM-Orchestra; Records Futuristic Capers # KFRC & network -Piano Duets: 4:30 to 5:00 P. M. KHQ-Tull and Gibbs; 5:15, Song 6:45, Military Band Memories KVI-Beauty That Endures to 6:45 EGO & network -Ensemble Sym- KGW-Dr. West, 5:15, Collins & KJR-Dinner Dansant phonique Erwin KEX-Sports; Orchestra KPO-Restful Hour KFI-Organ Recital KNX-Sport News, Norman Wok- KYA-Matinee Idylls; 4:45, Novelties KNX-Storytown Express; Serenade nar; 6:45, Your Dinner Dance KTAB-Sport of Kings; 4:45, Old KFWB-Playtime Lady; 5:15, Rec'ds }MCA -Wesley Tourtelotte, organ- Bachelor KFOX-Playtime Lady; Records ist; Baldassare Ferlazzo, violinist; KLX 1:45, McCoy Health School KOA-Sinclair Minstrels Silvio Lavatelli, cellist KROW-Hill Billy Music KHJ-To be announced to 6:45 KJBS-Orchestra; 4:45, Melodies 5:30 to 6:00 P. M. KFWB-Organ; 6:45, Ray De O'Fan KQW-Story Time; 4:45, Music KFOX-School Kids; 6:45, Ray de # KFRC & network-Raffles, Ama - ROO & network-Colgate House O'Fan tuer Cracksman Party; Joe Cook, comedian; Don- KSL--Twilight Reveries; Melody KGDM-Three Tumbleweeds ald Novis, tenor; Frances Lang- Masterpieces KGW-Sam Gordon ford, contralto; Don Voorhees' KJR-Snapshots; 4:45, Steamboat Orchestra P. M. Bill KPO-Clyde Doerr's Orchestra 7:00 to 7:30 KEX-4 :45, Records KYA-Around the Town; 5:45, KGO & network -Frank Buck in KFT-Gloria Hamilton to 4:45 Campbell Digest Dramatizations of Jungle Adven- KNX-Musical Auction; 4:45, Musi- KTAB-Dr. Thompson, talk tures; 7:15, Gene & Glenn, comedy cal Moments KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee sketch

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KPO-String Time: Orchestra KHJ-Leon Belasco's Orchestra KFWB-Hollywood Hilaritles KYA-Ernie Smith's Sport Page; KNX-The In -Laws; World Parade KFOX-Beverly Hill Billies 7:15, Aviation Forum KECA-S:15, Stove Poker Philoso- KSL-KSL Players KTAB-Cecil & Sally; 7:15, Italian pher and Country Jane KGB -Dance Orchestra News KFWB-On the Front Porch KOA-Orchestra KLX-News; 7:15, Lovable Liars KFOX-Christian Science; 8:15, KROW-Quartet Music; 7:15, Ram- Ballads 10:00 to 10:30 P. M. blers KOA-Vocalist; Orchestra RIBS -Popular Melodies KGO & network -Richfield News KGGC-Arnet Amos; 7:15, Waltz Flashes; 10:15, Tom Coakley's Time 8:30 to 9:00 P. M. Orchestra KQW-Weather Report; Records KGO & network -Shell Show KPO-The Night Court KGDM-Popular Melodies KPO-To be announced; 8:45, Har- KYA-Talk; 10:10, A B C Pirates; KFRC & network -Fats Waller to old Burdick, the Story Tesler 10:25, Organ 7:15; 7:20, Glen Gray's Orchestra KYA-Dance Orch.; 8:45, Studio KTAB-Met. Chamber of Commerce; KFRC-7:15, Minute Melodies KTAB-Tenor and Orchestra 10:15, Emilio and Maria KOL-7:15, Speaker Stevenson KLX-The Vagabondettes; 8:45, KLX-Dance Orchestra KVI-7:15, Musical Program Souvenirs KROW-Records; 10:15, Veterans' KOIN-Musical Program KROW-Ran Wilde's Orchestra KGGC-Request Hour KEX-Symphony; 7:15, Blackbirds KGGC-Mountain Time; Timely Tunes KFRC-News; 10:10, Carlson's Orch. of Harmony KQW-Democratic Rally KGW-10 :15, Kelly Kavalieros RJR-Woodwind Ensemble *KFRC & network -Blue Monday KOL-Ken Stuart's Sunshine Prog. KHJ-7:15, "On the Air"; 7:20, Jamboree KVI-Dance music Orchestra KOL-8:45, The Endurenshow KIR -Lotus Land; Musical Auction KNX-Watanabe and Archie KFOX-Show Boat; 8:45, Hearts & KHJ-News Items; 10:10, Orchestra 7:15, Crazy Crystals Flowers; 8:55, Political Talk KNX-The Crocketts; 10:15, Orch. KFWB-Syncopators KJR-Muted Strings; 8:45, Si and KFI-10:15, Carol Lee with Helen KFOX-Eb and Zeb; 7:15, Bobby Elmer Hill and Betty KEX-Concert Trio KECA-Musical Celebrities KECA-Organist, Violinist & Cellist KHJ-Reggie Child's Orchestra KFWB-News; 10:15, Organ KFSD-Sonny and Buddy to 7:15 KNX-Parade; Vocalists KFOX-News; 10:15, Organ KGB -Political Talk; 7:15, Minute KFWB-Tale of Two Cities KGB -News; Dance Orchestra Melodies KECA-Song Recital Series KSL-Merle Carlson's Orchestra KSL-Origin of Superstition; 7:15, KOA-Claremont Orchestra KOA-Night Court Glen Gray's Orchestra 9:00 to 9:30 P. M. 10:30 to 11:00 P. M. 7:30 to 8:00 P. M. KGO & network-Studebaker Cham- KGO & network -Tom Coakley's KGO & network -Voice of Fire- pions: Richard Himber's Orch.; Orchestra; 10:55, News Service stone Garden Concert; Gladys Joey Nash, vocalist KPO-The Night Court Swarthout, soprano; Wm. Daly's KPO-Williams-Walsh Hotel Mark KYA-Organ Serenade Orchestra Hopkins Orchestra KTAB-Dance Tunes KPO-Comedy Stara of Hollywood; KYA-Teutonia; 9:15, Nat'l. De- KLX-Dance Orchestra 7:45, Stanford University Prog. fense Series KROW-Dance Music KYA-Radio Theatre KTAB-Souvenirs; 9:15, Nlghtherders *KFRC & network-Gypsy Fiddlers KTAB-Minstrel Show KLX-Faucit Theatre of the Air KGW-McElroy's Orchestra KLX-Beauty That Endures; 7:45 KROW-Dillon Players KOMO-Vic Meyers' Orchestra Clinic of the Air KQW-Dance Antiques; 9:15, Rec. KEX-Kelly's Kavalieros KROW-Ramblers; 7:45, Variety KGGC-Organ; 9:15, Dance Rhythm KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra KGGC-Good Government League; *KFRC & network-Ted Dahl's Or- KFOX-Orchestra 7:45, Concert chestra KFI-Biltmore Hotel Orchestra KQW-California Market Hour; KOL-News to 9:05 KFWB-George Hamilton's Orch. 7:45, Tango Time ROIN-Norge Headliners to 9:15 KOA-Mark Hopkins Hotel Orch.; *KFRC & network Glen Gray's KGW-9:15, Beauty that Endures 10:55, News Orch.; 7:45, Enoch- Light Orch. KHQ-9:15, First Nat'l Bank Prog. KOIN-7:45, Gene Baker KIR -Souvenirs; 9:15, Chamber of 11:00 to 11:30 P. M. KVI-Dr. R. M. Mellor to 7:45 Commerce KEX-Concert Trio; 9:15, KGO-Organ Concert REX-Musical Program Orchestra KPO & network Gus Arnheim's KIR -Dollars & Cents; 7:45, Radio KNX-News; 9:15, Crocketts Orchestra - Ralph KFWB-Old Observer; 9:15, Slum- KYA-Organ Serenade KNX-Orchestra; King Cowboy bertime KTAB-Request Hour KECA-"Law Applied to Everyday KFOX-The Old Observer; 9:15, KROW-Dance Music Life"; 7:45, Records Beverly Hillbillies KFRC-Jan Garber's Orchestra KEW -Orchestra KECA-Fishing and Hunting Talk KOL-Dance Music KFWB-Louise Raymond; 7:45, to 9:15 KOMO-Light Classics Pioneers KFSD-Feature Program KVI-Dance Music KFOX-The Boy Detective; 7:45, KEX-Orchestra Three Vagabonds 9:30 to 10:00 P. M. KFWB-Dance Orchestra KGB -7:45, Public Enemies 104.1 -To be announced KSL-Souvenirs; 7:45, Orchestra KGO & network -Waltz Time, Ben Klassen, tenor; Meredith Willson's KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra Orchestra KFOX-Orchestra 8:00 to 8:30 P. M. KPO-Eddie Duchin's Orchestra KGO & network -Shell Show: guest KYA-Memory Strains; News; Talk 11:30 to Sign Off artists; Yahbut and Cheerily, KTAB-The Argonauts, drama KGO & network -Club Victor's Or- comedians; vocalists; Geo. Stoll's KLX-Studio Program; 9:45, News chestra Orchestra KROW-Instrumental Varieties KPO-Organ Concert KPO-Organ Symphony KGGC-Records; 9:45, Salonesque KYA-Three Counts and a Countess KYA-Business Hour; 8:15, Doctor KQW-Dance Time KTAB-Orchestra; Vagabond Good Cheer *KFRC & network -Jan Garber's KROW-Dance Music; Vagabond KTAB-To be announced Orchestra KGDM-12, Records to 6 KLX-Clinic of the Air KOIN-Dorothy Dix Show KFRC-Merle Carlson's Orchestra KGGC-Recordings KOMO-Carstens Corners KOIN-Columbia Gardens KROW-Variety; 8:15, Watch Tower KHQ-Northwest on Parade KOL-Merle Carlson's Orchestra Program KGW-Carstens Corners KOMO-Moonlight Melodies KQW-Golden Memories KJR-Press News Bureau to 9:35 KVI-Carlson's Orchestra *KFRC & network -Blue Monday KEX-Orchestra; 9:45, Wrestling KFWB-Dance Orchestra Jamboree KFI-Armand Co. Transcription; KHJ-Organ and Records KEX-News; 8:15, Texas Cowboy 9:45, Singing Service Men KFOX-Hal Brown's Orchestra KJR-Highlight Hour KNX-The Crocketts KGB -Dance Orchestra

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A. M. KOMO-9:45, Clef Dwellers 7:30 to 8:00 KEX-Dance Rhythms KGO & network -Melody Mixers: KFI-9:45, News Release Walter Blaufuss' Orch; vocalist KNX-Melody Time; 9:45, News KPO-Pair of Pianos KFWB-Diet Tips; Records; News KYA-Musical Clock KFOX-Diet Tips; News KTAB-Hillblllie Tunes KGB-News Flashes to 9:35 KROW-Commuters Time Clock KFSD-Studio Program; 9:45, News KJBS-Alarm Klok Club KSL-Jack Russell's Orchestra KQW-The Breakfast Hour KOA-National Farm & home Hour KFRC-Morning Exercises KGDM-Gilmore Oil to 10:30 A. M. KOL-Organ Music 10:00 KVI-Hillbillies; 7:45, Varieties KGO & network -Dot Kay; 10:15, KOIN-Jones & Stewart Piano Vignettes KGW-Ronald Buck to 7:45 KPO-Organ; 10:15, Fashion Flashes KJR-Market Quotations; KYA-Columbia on Parade; 10:15, 7:45, Shadows of the Clock Barbara Dale Charm School KEX-Hillbillies; Dance Rhythms KTAB-Paul Keller, pianist; 10:15, KFI-Helen Hill, pianist Chasin' the Blues KHJ-Recordings and Stocks KLX-Clinic; Stocks; News KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Club KROW-Vita Hepar; 10:15, Hits KECA-Morning Bible Study from Hollywood KFWB-Gold Star Rangera KJBS-News; 10:05, Dance Orch. KFOX-Grain Reports; Songs KGGC-Cal King KGB -Records; 7:55, Prog. Resume KQW-Know Your California KSL-Advertisers Review; Music *KFRC & network -Eton Boys; KOA-Melody Mixers 10:15, Poetic Strings KOMO-10:15, Julia Hayes 8:00 to 8:30 A. M. KHQ-10:15, Celia Lee Serv- KEX-Lost and Found Items; KGO & network -Financial 10:02, Hawaiian Serenaders ice; 8:15, Concert Favorites KFI-Ann Warner Chat KPO-Accordiana, Johnny Toffo11; DRURY LANE Reporta; 8:15, Crosscuts from Log o' Day KFOX-Mary Kitchen; KYA-Christian Science Reading; KNX-Vocalist 10:27, Nichol's Bad Pennies Mr. and Mrs. Reader KNX-Eddie Albright's Family 8:15, KOA-National Farm & Home Hour KTAB-Portuguese News A. M. KLX-Recorda; 8:20, N. Y. Stocks 9:00 to 9:30 Clock; Gossiper KGO & network -Words & Music 10:30 to 11:00 A. M. KROW-Time Lee, Club KJBS-Morning Varieties KGO-9:15, Barbara KGO & network -Woman's Maga- KQW-Morning Varieties KPO-Crosscuts to 9:15 zine of the Air KGDM-Recordings KPO & network -Cliff Nazarro, KPO-Smackout, Marion and Jim *KFRC & network -Connie Gates; singing comedian Jordan, comedy duo; 10:45, Nellie 8:15, Concert Miniatures KYA-Frivolities; 9:15, Pru. Penny Revell, interview KHQ-Financial Service to 8:15 KTAB-Hour of Prayer KYA-Organ Concert KOMO-Manhattan Echoes; 8:15, KLX-Recordings; 9:15, Charm KTAB-Health Talk; Records Morning Reveries School KLX-International Kitchen KGW-Ronald Buck to 8:15 KROW-Health Swing Program ItROW-University of the Air KEX-8:15, Varieties KJBS-Morning Song Concert KJBS-Organ; 10:45, Dance KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Club KGGC-Records; 9:15, Old Songs KQW-Aunt Sammy; 10:45, Records KFI-Terence Vincent; 8:15, Al KQW-Popular Tunes of the Day KGGC-Soft Pillow Sunshine Gayle Magic Entertainers KGDM-Records; 9:15, Mabel Rubin *KFRC & network-10:45 Artist KECA-8:15, Concert Favorites *KFRC & network-Velazco's Orch. Recital KFWB-Gold Star Rangers KOL-Prudence Penny; 9:15. Orch. KFR(:-Mort Werner, pianist KFSD-Good Cheer Program KFRC-9:25, Goodwill Industries KGDM-The Bondone KSL-8:15, Jennie Lee KVI-Mystic Melodies; 9:15, Orch. KOL-Morning Melodies KOA-Crazy Crystals; Two Blues KOIN-Studio Program KOIN-Art Kikrham KOMO-Neighboring with Ned KEX-Ronald Buck; 10:45, Hal 8:30 to 9:00 A. M. KHQ-9 :15, Early Birds Kemp Orchestra Men; Records KGO & network -Vic and Sade; KFWB-The King's KJR-Counterpoint; Uncle Hank 8:45, Words and Music KFI-Hawaiian Group; 9:15, Jean KFWB-"Family Circle" RFC -Crosscuts Log o' the Day Abbey Shopping KECA-Recorda; Song Recital KYA-Concert; 8:45, Frivolities KECA-9:15, Wellman & Hill KFOX-Comedy & Music; 10:50, KTAB-Radio Shoppers' Digest KNX-Dr. Sherman's Health Talk Cheerio Boys KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee KOA-Words and Music; 9:15, Hon- KNX-Mary Holmes; 10:45, Records KROW-Novelty Review orable Archie KOA-10:45, Livestock and Produce KJBS-Dance Melodies to 10:00 A. M. KQW-Concert Favorites 9:30 11:00 to 11:30 A. M. J. Avila KGO & network-Martha Meade KGDM-Records; Talk, Dr. KGO & network -Woman's Maga- & network Kavelin and Society; 9:45, News Service; 9:50, *KFRC -Al Johnny O'Brien zine of the Air Orchestra KPO-Nathan Stewart, baritone; KOL-Cecil & Sally to 8:45 KPO-News; 9:45, Organ Concert KEX-8:45, Dance Tunes KYA-Kitchen Secrets Emil Polak's Orchestra KOMO-Viennese Vagabonds KTAB-Health Talk KYA-Organ; 11:15, Rhythmsters KHQ-Program Review; 8:45, Home KLX-Clinic of the Air KTAB-Morning Concert; 11:15, Comfort KROW-Diet and Health Beauty Facts KVI-Program Resume to 8:33 KJBS-Light Classics KLX-Mountaineers; 11:15, Lotus KOIN-8:45, Elma Hackett KGGC-Dance Novelties Land Julia Hayes Hints KQW-Visiting Faye Ward KROW-Health Talk; 11:15, Organ KFI-8:45, KGDM-News, Records KJBS-Orch.; 11:15, Medical Talk KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Club Date Book; 11:15, KFOX-Health Talk; Records . KFRC & network -Russell's Orch. KGGC-Milady's KGB-Stocks to 8:35 KOL-Doris Meyne to 9:45 Memory Melodies KSL-8:45, Barbara Badger, econ- KVI-Dr. Burns to 9:45 KQW-Light Classics; 11:15, Popu- omist KHQ-9:45, Morning Melodies lar Selections KOA-Vic and Sade; 8:45, Words KJR-Shuffling Feet to 9:45 KGDM-Organ and Music KGW-9:45, Cooking School KOL-Garden Talk to 11:15

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# KFRC & network - Metropolitan *KFRC & network-Detroit Sym- KROW-Records; Parade phony vocalist KOIN-Art Kirkham KGDM-Recordings KJBS-Better Business Talk; 2:15, KJR-Rhythm Rulers; Tango Orchestra Records KJR-Headliners, records *KFRC & network Happy Go KVI-The Observer to 11:15 KGW-Dr. Semler; Meier & Frank Lucky Hour - REX -Soloist; 11:15, Cobwebs and REX Nuts -American Prod. to 12:35 KQW-Dance Matinee KHQ-Chamber of Commerce KGDM-News; Records KNX-Organ KNX-Concert Group KFOX-Hal Nichol's Bad Pennies KECA-Recordings KJR-Salon Hour KECA-Records; 11:15, Medical KEX-World Bookman; Music Talk KFWB-Burt Fiske and Bob Shafer; KNX-The Bookworm 12:45, Records KECA-Classic Hour, records KFWB-Records; Lost and Found KFOX-Recordings; Civic Talk KFOX-Orchestra; Life Sketches KFWB-Recorded Program KOA-Nathan KOA-Soloist; 12:45, Lady Next KFOX-Recorded Program Stewart, baritone Door KSL-Soloist; 2:15, Dental Clinic KSL-Utah Agric. 11:30 to 12:00 Noon College to 12:45 KOA-Theatre Reporter; 2:05, Orch. KGO-Financial Flashes to 11:35 1:00 to 1:30 P. M. 2:30 to 3:00 P. M. KGO & network -Music Magic, KGO & network vocalists; Roy Shield's Orchestra - Chick Webb's KGO & network -Al Pearce Gang KPO-Clef Orchestra KPO-Mary Small; songs & orch.; Dwellers; 11:45, Agricul- KPO-News; 1:15, Ann Warner's 2:45, Mid -Week Federation Hymn tural Bulletins Chats With Her Neighbors Sing KYA-Rhythmsters KYA-Women's Institute of the Air; KYA-Vignettes of Life; 2:45, Base- KTAB-Modern Rhythms 1:15, KLX-Anita and Orosco; 11:45, Musical Strings ball Game Rhythm KTAB-Radio Frolic KTAB-Three Four Time; 2:45, Encores KLX-Recordings; 1:15, Martha Lee Prosperity Parade KROW-Latin-American Program KROW-Concert Melodies RLX-Records; 2:35, Stocks; 2:40, KJBS-Dance Orchestra KJBS-Stock Reports; Song Hits; Studio Program KGGC-Song Shop; News; 11:50, 1:15, Hollywood Keyhole KROW-Dell Perry; 2:45, Vocalist Mountain Music KQW-Recordings; KQW-Accordion Capers; Theatre 1:15, Hollywood KQW-Concert News Keyhole KJBS-Recorded Tunes KGDM-Organ KGDM-Pacific Islanders; 1:15, KGDM-The Romanciers Records *KFRC & network Happy Go KFRC-Women's Home Forum to *KFRC & network -Jerry Cooper Lucky Hour - 11:45 to 1:15 # KFRC & network RJR -Salon Hour -Dancing by the KFRC-1:15, Health Society Talk KEX-Musical Gems Sea ROL KOIN-Empire Minstrels to 11:45 -1:15, Julie Day KNX-Foreign Recordings KHQ-Organ Recital KGW-Friendly Chat; Dental Clinic KFWB-Recordings KGW-11:45, Crazy Crystals Prog. KHQ-1:15, Silver Loaf KECA-Recordings RJR-Measured Steps KOMO-Harp Melodies; Tea Time KFOX-Sunset Quartet; 2:45, Rec. KEX-Cobwebs and Nuts to 11:45 Tales KSL-Edward Wurtzbach's Oren.; KFI-Fashion Tour; 11:45, Market KFI-Al Lyon's Orchestra 2:45, Sam Robbin's Orchestra Reports KHJ-Carlson's Orch.; 1:15, Organ KOA-Hymn Sing; 2:45, Soloist KNX-Spice of Life; 11:45, Ionizer KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra Talk KFWB-"The Old Codger" 3:00 to 3:30 P. M. KFWB-Eddie Eben, organist KFOX-"The Old Codger" KFOX-News; Records KGB-Stocks to 1:05 KGO & network - Will Aubrey, KFSD-Studio Program KSL-Payroll Builder; 1:15, Between Bard of the Byways; 3:15, Her- KOA-C.A.C. Extension the Bookends man Crone's Orchestra Service KOA-Blue Room Echoes KPO-Gould and Shefter, concert 12:00 duo; 3:15, Tom Mitchell, baritone to 12:30 P. M. 1:30 to 2:00 P. M. KYA-Baseball KGO & network -Betty and Bob; KTAB-Parade; Records 12:15, The Singing Stranger KGO & network-Oxydol's Own KLX-Studio Program KPO-C-yde Doerr, orchestra Ma Perkins; 1:45, Betty Marlowe KROW-Mary Dowd Reardon RYA -Scriptures; 12:03, Concert KPO-Ann Warner's Chat; 1:45, KJBS-Dance Orchestra Winston Petty, cellist KQW-Stocks; 3:05, Records KTAB-News; 12:15, Lataner's Facts RYA KLX-Dance Music -Modern Maestro; Talk KGDM-The Romanciers KTAB-Jean Kent, economics *KFRC & network -Feminine Fan- KROW-Latin-American Program KLX-Song Bag KJBS-Scng Hits; 12:15, Records KROW-Recordings cies KGGC-Request Hour KEX-Ramona; Request Program KQW-Band Concert KJBS-Dance Orchestra KOMO-Concert Ensemble KQW-Friendly Hour KHQ-A & R Markets; 3:15, Tull & KGDM-Recordings *KFRC & network -Organ Melodies; (Iibho *KFRC & network -Detroit Sym- 1:45, phony Orchestra Blue Ridge Mountaineers KJR-Melody Race to 3:15 KFRC-Closing N. Y. Stocks to 1:35 KNX-Concert Recordings KOIN-12:15, La Verne Axelson, KGDM-Recordings KFWB-Recordings fashions KOIN-Billy Sandiford KECA-Records RJR -Records; 12:15, Grain Reports KVI-1:45, Amusement Tins KEX-Band Music; Records KJR-Here KFOX-The Hawk; 3:15, Orchestra KNX-Nsws; 12:15, Congoln and There; 1:45, Jewel KSL-Fats Waller Rhythm Club; Box 3:15, The House Beside the Road KECA-Records; 12:15, News KHJ-1:45, Dow -Jones Reports KOA-Microphone KFSD-Stocks; 12:10, Program REX News to 3:15 KFWB-Records; 12:15, -Grain Reports; Records KFOX-Recordings; City Council KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra 3:30 Talk KFWB-Talk; Police Band to 4:00 P. M. KSL-Pay_oll Builder KECA-Recordings KGO-Stringwood Ensemble KFOX-Recorded Program KPO & network -You and Your 12:30 to 1:00 P. M. KFSD-Studio Program Government; 3:45, Univ. of Calif. KGO & network -Western Farm KSL-Town Crier to 1:45 KGO & network -3:45, Sisters of and Home Hour KOA-Ma Perkins; 1:45, Betty the Skillet, East & Dumke KPO-Clyde Doerr, orchestra Marlowe KYA-Baseball KYA-Noonday KTAB-Serenade; 3:45, Picture Concert 2:00 to 2:30 P. Review KTAB-Echoes of Portugal M. KLX-Studio Program KLX-Don Brose; 12:45, Musical KGO & network -Al Pearce and KROW-Recordings Jigsaw His Gang KJBS-Dance KROW-Calif. Farm Hour; Records KPO-Harry Meyers' Orchestra KJBS-Dance Matinee Orchestra KQW-Variety Program KYA-Opera Phantoms KOL-Lost and Found; 3:35, The KOOC-Request Hour KTAB-Globe Trotter: Romancin' Endurenshow KQW-Weather Forecast; Mkt. Rep. KLX-Recordings; 2:15, Cecil Wright KGDM-Recordings

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# KFRC & network-Vera Van, vo- KFWB-Recordings STATION DIRECTORY KECA-Recordings; 5:45, NRA Talk calist KGB -Little Theatre of the Air KFRC-3 :45, National Safety Coun- Network Stations Ballads cil; 3:55, Town Topics NBO KFOX-Song Hits; KOIN-Newspaper of the Air Station Meters Kca. KSL-Twilight Reveries KEX-Baseball KECA 209.7 1430 P. M. KOMO-Birnbaum's Bavarians; KEX 254.1 1180 6:00 to 6:30 3:55, King County Talk KFI 468.5 640 KGO & network-Palmolive Beauty KHQ-Business and Pleasure to 3:45 KFSD 499.7 600 Box Theatre of the Air; operetta, KFI-Charlie Hamp; 3:45, News KGO 379.5 790 with Gladys Swarthout, mezzo- KHJ-3 :45, Stimulating Soothers KGW 483.6 620 soprano; John Barclay; Nat Shil- KNX-Concert Orchestra KHQ 508.2 590 kret's Orchestra KFWB-Recordings 970 KPO-Dinner Concert KFOX-Whispering Strings; Records KJR 309.1 KYA-Dinner at Six, Cyrus Trobbe Talk KOA 361.2 830 KTAB-Melody Trails KSL-The Junior Hour HOMO 325.9 920 KLX-Concert Trio KOA-3 :45, Perkins Dramatic Series KPO 440.9 680 KROW-News; 6:15, Hawaiians KYA 243.8 1230 KJBS-News; 6:15, Old Traveller 4:00 to 4:30 P. M. *CBS Network Stations KGGC-Dinner Dance Review KPO & network-Melodiana KQW-Department of Agriculture; KGO-The Well -Dressed Woman; KFRC 491.5 610 6:15, Franco's program 4:15, Elmore Vincent, tenor. KGB 225.4 1330 KGDM-Port Parade KYA-Baseball KHJ 333.1 900 KFRC & network -Fray & Brag- KTAB-Keep Smiling Revue KOIN 319.0 940 giotti, pianists; 6:15, Troopers KLX-Studio Program KOL 236.1 1270 KOL-6:15, Vacationland Revue KROW-Waltz Time; 4:15, Popular KSL 265.3 1130 KVI-6:15, Vacationland Revue Tunes KVI 526 570 KJR-Song Bag KJBS-Art Fadden, pianist; Records KEX-Studio Program KGDM-Gilmore O11 Program Independent Stations KNX-News; 6:15, Concert Group KQW-Art Fadden; 4:15, Records KFOX 239.9 1250 KECA-Records; 6:15, News & network-Freddie Hankie 950 KFWB-News; Records; Organ # KFRC KFWB 315.6 Molly; and orchestra KGDM 272.6 1100 KFOX-News; 6:10, Al and KOL-4 :15, Hours with Baur 6:20, Cecil and Sally KGGC 211.1 1420 KGB Troopers KOIN-Newspaper of the Air KJBS 280.2 1070 -6:15, KVI-Hiram Tuttle, baritone to 340.7 880 4:15 KLX 6:30 to 7:00 P. M. Tea Dansant; KNX 285.5 1050 KJR-Talk; 4:05, KQW 296.6 1010 KGO & network -Palmolive Beauty 4:15, Horse Race Broadcast Air Program to 4:15 KROW 322.4 930 Box Theatre of the KHQ-Commercial 535.4 560 KPO-NRA Talks; 6:45, Life of the KFI-Nick Harris Program; 4:15, KTAB Reillys, comedy sketch featuring Julie Kellar, harpist Bobbe Dean and Ted Maxwell KFWB-Recordings KYA-Cyrus Trobbe and Orchestra KFOX-News; Forty-Niners KJBS-Dance Orchestra KTAB-Headline Hunters; 6:45, Min- KNX-Reflections of Romance; 4:15, KGGC-Studio Frolic ing News; 6:50, Communications World Revue KQW-Popular Concert KLX-Concert Trio KGB-Junior Chamber of Commerce KGDM-Recordings KROW-Popular Tunes to 4:10 # KFRC & network-George Givott KJBS-Old Traveler; 6:45 Aubrey KSL-Town Crier; 4:15, Orchestra KGW-5:15, Collins & Erwin Loux KOA-Melodiana KHQ-Tull and Gibbs; 5:15, Flutist KGGC-Dinner Dance Review KEX-Orchestra KGDM-Political Talk; Recordings 4:30 to 5:00 P. M. KOMO-Pipes and Strings; Futur- KQW-Market Reports; 6:45, Torrid KPO & network -Goldman Band istic Capers Tunes Concert KFI-Organ; 5:15, Your Pal Jimmy *KFRC & network-Melodic Strings KGO-Back Stage Chatter; 4:45, KECA-Order of the Golden Sword KOIN-6 :45, Gene Baker Sarah Kreindler, violinist to 5:15 KOL-6 :45, Radio Speaker Stevenson KYA-Baseball; 4:45, Dance Parade KNX-Storytown Express; 5:15, Organ KJR-Dinner Dansant KTAB-Sport of Kings; 4:45, Old KFWB-Playtime Lady; KEX-Sport Flashes; Old Observer Bachelor 5:15, Wagon Road KNX-Sport News, Norman Wok- KLX-Studio; 4:45, Health School KFOX-Playtime Lady; Records nar; 6:45, Dinner Dance KROW-Hillbilly Music KFWB-Organ; 6:45, Whispers KJBS-Dance Orchestra 5:30 to 6:00 P. M. KFOX-School Kids; 6:45, Quartet KQW-Story Time; 4:45, Songs of KGO & network-NBC Concert KECA-Wesley Tourtelotte, organ the Islands Orchestra KGB -Twilight Dreams; Melodic KGDM-Three Tumbleweeds KPO-Five Cards; 5:45, Behind the Strings *KFRC & network-Herbie Kay & Footlights KSL-6 :45, Comedians from Holly- Orchestra KYA-Around the Town; 5:45, Digest wood KJR-Snapshots; 4:45, Steamboat KTAB-Health Talk Bill KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee 7:00 to 7:30 P. M. KECA-Records and News KROW-Eating Your Way to Health KFWB-Cocktail Hour KJBS-Popular Records KGO & network -Frank Buck in KFOX-Health and Psychology KGGC-Lecture; 5:45, Irish Gems Dramatizations of Jungle Adven- KNX-Revue; 4:45, Fire Dept. Talk KQW-Popular Quartet; 5:45, Voice ture; 7:15, Gene & Glenn, comedy KSL-Town Crier of Portugal sketch KOA-Frank Merriwell; 4:45, Gold- KGDM-Ernie Cruz Program; 5:45, KPO-The Wandering Minstrel: Or- man Band Lonesome Cowboy chestra and singer KFRC-Little Theatre of the Air KYA-Ernie Smith's Sport Page; 5:00 to 5:30 P. M. KOL-Little Theatre of the Air 7:15, Seals Knothole Gang KTAB-Cecil & Sally; 7:15, Italian KGO & network -Duluth Sym- KOIN-Bob and Dolly; 5:45, Music phony Orchestra; Paul Le May, KOMO-5:45, Jack and Hillbillies News conductor KVI-Little Theatre of the Air KLX-News; Reflections of Romance KPO-News; 5:15, Five Cards, Co- KJR-Silver Strings; 5:45, Cecil KROW-Guitar Duo; 7:15, Calvary quettes, vocal trio; Alvino Rey, Solly Meditations guitarist; pianist KEX-Salon Orchestra KJBS-Popular Melodies KYA-Children's Hour KFI-Hollywood Reporter; 5:45, KGGC-Oddities 1n Music; 7:15, KTAB-Blue Moments; 5:15, Rhythm Old Observer Salonesque Ramblings KNX-Radio Gossip; 5:45, Sunset KGDM-Recordings KLX-Brother Bob's Club Serenader KFRC & network - Studebaker KROW-Organ Music KHJ-To be announced Champions

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KQW-Weather Forecast; 7:15, Cali- fornia State Federation of Labor, 8:30 to 9:00 P. M. 10:00 to 10:30 P. M. Paul Scharrenberg, speaker KGO & network - Death Valley KGO & network-Richfield News KJR-Chamb. of Commerce; Sweet- Days, with George Rand, Charles Flashes; 10:15, Williams -Walsh hearts on Parade Marshall and others Orchestra KEX-Symphony KPO-Peter Smythe and Orchestra KPO-Pacific Serenaders KNX-Frank Watanabe; 7:15, Bunk KYA-Tom Coakley's Orchestra; KYA-Talk; 10:10, A B C Pirates KFWB- syncopators 8:45, Happy Felton's Orchestra KTAB-Hawaiian Adventures; KFOX-Eb and Zeb; 7:15, Bobby KTAB-To be announced; 8:45, 10:15, Dance Tunes and Betty Orchestra KLX-Recordings KECA-Paul Roberts, tenor; 7:15, KLX-Hour of Melody KROW-Races; Hillbillies Romance at 50 KROW-Italian Program KGGC-Request Hour KFSD-Adolph and Rudolph to 7:15 KGGC-Waltz Time; 8:45, Timely KFRC-News; 10:10, Jackie Soud- KSL-Studebaker Champions Tunes ers' Orchestra KQW-You Never Can Tell KVI-Dance Music *KFRC & network-Rube Wolf & KOIN-Fights 7:30 to 8:00 P. M. Orchestra KEX-Fight. KGO & network -Leo Reisman's KOL-8:45, The Endurenshow KJR-Till Tomorrow Orchestra and Phil Duey, baritone KOIN-The King's Guards KGW-10:15, Kelly's Kavalieros KPO-Doric Quartet: Ben Klassen, EJE -Musical Auction; 8:45, Si and KFI-10:15, Carol Lee & Helene Hill Myron Niesley, tenors; Everett Elmer KHJ-News; 10:10, Merle Carlson's Foster, baritone; Harry Stanton, KECA-Oeo. Liebling, pianist Orchestra baritone; Emil Polak, pianist and KFWB-Pioneers; 8:45, Orcehstra KOL-Dance Orchestra director KFOX-Showboat; 8:45, Poetry and KECA-Musical Celebrities, records KYA-Lady of the Evening; 7:45, Music KNX-Drury Lane; 10:15 Pontrel- Voice of L'Italia KHJ-Dance Orchestra li's Orchestra KTAB-Dixie Memories: Sambo and KNX-Forge of Freedom KFWB-Boxing Bouts Mandy KFSD-S. D. National Guard Band; KFOX-Olympic Auditorium Fights KLX-Eleanor Nielsen, soprano; 8:55, Political Talk KGB -News; 10:05, Dame Omh. Merlyn Marse, tenor KOA-Cosmopolitan Hotel Orch. KSI -Merle Carlson's Orchestra KROW-Calvary Meditations ;Variety KSL-Frank Dailey's Orchestra KOA-Pacific Serenaders KGGC-S. F. Federation of Munici- pal Employees; 7:45, Records 9:00 to 9:30 P. M. 10:30 to 11:00 P. M. KQW-Market Hour; 7:45, Tango KGO-Clyde Lucas' Orchestra Time KPO & network -The Big Ten; KGO & network-Williams -Walsh Gabrielle Orchestra; 10:55, News KFRC & network - Isham Jones' De Lys, contralto; Tom- KPO-Pacific Serenaders Orch.; 7:45, Joe Reichman and Or- my Harris, tenor; Meredith Will - son's Orchestra KYA-Organ Serenade chestra KTAB-Dance Tunes KOIN-Comedy Stars of Hollywood KYA-Orch. ; 9:15, Radio Players KVI-Dr. Mellor to 7:45 KTAB-Organ, Guitar, Voice; 9:15, KLX-Recordings KJR-Lloyd Solberg; Radio Ralph Nevada Nightherders KROW-Dance Music KNX-Speech: 7:45, King Cowboy KLX-Old Gospel Hymns, mixed KFRC-Carol Lofner's Orchestra KECA-Chamber Music quartet, M. Jay Goodman, director KOL-Dance Orchestra KFWB-Pasquale's Californians; KROW-Popular Tunes; 9:15, Motor- KOIN-Dance Music 7:45, Jean Dunne cycle Races KOMO-Club Victor Orchestra KFOX-Boy Detective; 7:45, Three KQW-You Never Can Tell KEX-Kelly's Kavalieros Vagabonds KGGC-News; Organ; Orchestra KHJ-Dance Orchestra KFSD-Studio Program KFRC-Hodge Podge Lodge KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra KSL---Crazy Crystals Proc. to 7:45 KOL-Post-Intelli gencer; KFI-Biltmore Hotel Orchestra KOA-Phillip Morris Program 9:05, Hodge Podge Lodge KFWB-Geo. Hamilton's Crchestra KOIN-Hodge Podge Lodge KFOX-Geo. Hamilton's Crchestra 8:00 to 8:30 P. M. KGW-Gevurtz Program KOA-Harmonies; 1):55, News KOMO-30 Minutes of Music KGO & network-Enric Madri- KHQ-Memories to 9:15 11:00 to 11:30 P. M. guera's Vivian Johnson Orchestra KFI-Orchestra and Soloist KPO & network -Ambassador Ho- KGO-8:15, Political Talk; C. C. KHJ-Jack Russell's Orchestra tel Orchestra Young KNX-News; 9:15, The Crocketts KGO-Happy Felton's Orchestra KPO-California State Chamber of KFWB-Orchestra; 9:15, News KYA-Organ Serenade Commerce Program; 8:15, Nanette KFOX-Beverly Hill Billies KTAB-Dance Tunes La Salle, contralto KGB -Hodge Podge Lodge KROW-Dance Music KYA-Voice of L'Italia KSL-Orchestra; 9:15, Mary & John KFRC-Jan Garter's Orchestra KTAB-Prosperity Parade; To be KOA-Clyde Lucas' Orchestra KOL-Dance Music announced KOMO-Silver Strings KLX-Hour of Melody 9:30 to 10:00 P. M. KGW-Jack Bsin's Orchestra KROW-Latin-American Program KGO & network-Tom Coakley's KVI-Jan Garber's Orchestra KGGC-Tango Time; 8:15, Featured Palace Hotel Orchestra KOIN-Dance Music Artists KPO-Eddie Duchin's Orchestra KFWB-Many Harmon's Orchestra KQW-You Never Can Tell KYA-Radio Players; 9:45, News KFOX-Jack Maurice's Orchestra *KFRC & network -Harry Sosnik's 9:55, Louise Tabor KHJ-Dane: Orchestra Orchestra KTAB-Repertory Players KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra KOL-Comedy Stars of Hollywood; KLX-Musical Auction; 9:45, News KGB -Jan Garber's Orchestra 8:15, To be announced KROW-Motorcycle Races KVI-The Musical Crediteers KQW-You Never Can T>ll 11:30 to Sign Off KJR-Orpheus Ensemble KGGC-Orchestra; Popular Concert KOIN-Alka Seltzer; 8:15, King's KFRC-Jan Garber's Orchestra KGO & network-Club Victor Orch. Guards KOL-Dance Orchestra KPO-Crgan Concert KEX-News Flashes; 8:15, Texas KVI-Jan Garber's Orchestra KYA-frank Castle's Little Show Cowboy KOIN-Fights Broadcast KTAB-Dance Tunes KHJ-Inglewood Park Concert KEX-Fights KROVc-Dance Music; Vagabond KNX-The In -Laws; 8:15, Vocalist KHQ-Crazy Wells Company KFRC-Merle Carlson's Orchestra KECA-Recordings; 8:15, Bedovin KOMO-Rhapsody in Rhythm KOL-Dance Orchestra Hermees with Charles Bowes KNX-The Crocketts KFVB-Jay Whiddea's Orchestra KFOX-Kelvinator Jubilee KFWB-Boxing Bouts KW -Dance Orchestra KFSD-Beauty that Endures; 8:15, KHJ-Earl Hines Orchestra KOStO-Moonlight Melodies Marie Kriete KFOX-Olympic Auditorium Fights KJR-Vic Meyers' 0-chestra KFWB-Kelvinator Jubilee RECA -Musical Celebrities MIT-Organ KSL-Headline News; 8:15, Harry KGB -Jan Garber's Orchestra KFOX-Hal Brown's Sosnik's Orchestra KSL-Frank Orchestra KOA-Comedy Cookson's Orchestra &GB -Dance Orchestre Stars; 8:15, Orch. KOA-Congress Hotel Orchestra KJBS-12:01, Owl Prog-am to 7 a.m.

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KLX-Clinic of the Air 7:00 to 7:30 A. M. KROW-Diet and Health KGO & network-The Honeymoon- KJBS-Visiting Faye Ward ers; 7:15, Merry Macs, Cheri KGGC-Health Talk; 9:45, Dance McKay, contralto; boys' trio Novelties KQW-Faye Ward 7:30 to 8:00 A. M. KGDM-News of the Day; Records Band * KFRC & network -Betty Crocker; EGO & network -U. S. Army 9:45, Jane Ellison's Magic Recipes KPO-Pair of Pianos KGW-9:45, Cooking School KYA-Musical Clock KOMO-String Trio KTAB-Hill Billie Tunes KJR-9 :45, Elmore Vincent KROW-Commuters Time Clock KHQ-Magic Travels to 9:45 KJBS-Alarm Klok Klub KEX-Studio Prog.; 9:45, Elmore KQW-B:eakfast Hour Vincent KFRC-Morning Exercises KFI-9:45, News KGDM-Gilmore Oil Program KNX-Melody Time; 9:45, News KOL-Organ Program KFWB-Records; 9:45, News KVI-Hillbillies; 7:45, Varieties Talk KOIN-Jcnes & Stewart KFOX-Health KGW-Ronald Buck KFSD-9:45, Elmore Vincent KEX-Hillbillies; Orchestra KECA-Better Business; 9:45, KOMO-L. S. Army Band Elmore Vincent KJR-Market Quotations; Records KOA-Farm and Home Hour KFI-Helen Hill, pianist KNX-Bfl: Sharpies' Club 10:00 to 10:30 A. M. KHJ-Recordings and Stocks KGO & network-News; 10:05, KFWB-Fecordings Organ Concert KFOX-Grain Reports; Songs KPO-Edna Fischer; 10:15, Songs KECA-Bble Study to 7:45 by the Kitchen Sink KGB -Seven O'Clock Club KYA-Columbia on Parade; 10:15, KSL-Morning Watch; Melodies Organ Concert KOA-U.S. Army Band; 7:45, Betty MEL VENTER KTAB-Paul Keller, pianist; 10:15, Crocker KFRC-Announcer Chasin' the Blues ELX-Clinic; 10:15, Stock, News 8i10 to 8:30 A. M. KROW-Hits from Hollywood KGO & network -Financial Serv- KFI-8:45, Julia Hayes KJBS-News; 10:05, Organ ice; 8:=5, Concert Favorites, vo- KNX-Bill Sharpies Club KGGC-Cal King calist, orchestra KFWB-Breakfast Club KQW-Know Your California KPO-Organ Concert; 8:15, Cross- KFOX-Health& Efficiency; Records KGDM-Recordings cuts from the Log o' the Day KGB-Stocks to 8:35 * KFRC & network -Melody Parade KYA-Clristian Science Reading; KSL-Good Morning Judge to 8:45 KHQ-Organ; 10:15, Celia Lee 8:15, Mr. and Mrs. Reader KOMO-Pianologue; Organ KTAB-Portuguese News 9:00 to 9:30 A. M. KEX-Lost and Found; 10:02, Ron- KLX-Records; 8:20, N. Y. Stocks ald Buck KROW-Time Clock; Gossiper KGO & network -Words and music KJR-News; 10:05, Walks of Life KQW-Scorning Varieties to 9:15 KFI-Ann Warner Chats KGDM-Recorded Program KGO-9:15, Barbara Lee KFWB-Prudence Penny; Barbara * KFRC & network -Elizabeth Bar- KPO-Crosscuts of the Day Holmes thell; 8:15, Chansonette KPO & network -9:15, Cliff Naz- KNX-Eddie Albright's Family KVI-8:15, Jim De Puy's Revue zarro KFOX-Prudence Penny; Grain Re- KOIN-8:15, Studio Program KYA-Frivolities; 9:15, Prudence ports; Comedy and Music KOMO-Manhattan Echoes; 8:15, Penny KGB -Press Radio News to 10:05 Morning Reveries KTAB-Hour of Prayer KOA-National Farm & Home Hour KGW-Ronald tuck KLX-Recordings KHQ-8:15, Shoe Hospital KROW-Health Swing Program 10:30 to 11:00 A. M. KEX-8:15, Four Square Cathedral KJBS-Vocalists KFI-Helen Guest, ballads; 8:15, Al KGGC-Melodies; 9:15, Chas. Glenn KGO & network -Woman's Maga- Gayle's Entertainers KQW-Popular Tunes of the Day zine of the Air KFWB-Breakfast Club KGDM-Recordings; Mabel Rubin KPO-Smackout, Marion and Jim KNX-Bill Sharpies' Club * KFRC & network -Emil Velazco Jordan, comedy duo; 10:45, Co- KFSD-Good Cheer Program and Orchestra lette Carley, songs KSL-8:15, Jennie Lee KOL-Neighboring with Ned KYA-Organ Concert KOA-Crazy Crystals; 8:15, Concert KVI-Mystic Melodies; 9:15, Dr. KLX-International Kitchen Whetstone KTAB-Health Talk; Records 8:30 to 9:00 A M. KOIN-Elma Hackett; 9:15, Studio KROW-University on the Air KGW-Abe Bercovitz KJBS-Dance Orchestra EGO & network -Vic and Sade; KHQ-Musical Gems; 9:15, Early KOL-Morning Melodies 8:45, Words and Mush Birds KQW-Aunt Sammy; 10:45, Hits of KPO-Crosscuts Log o' tie Day KOMO-Mary's Friendly Garden the Past KYA-Concert; 8:45, Frivolities KEX-Talk; Words and Music; KGGC-Soft Pillow Sunshine KTAB-Radio Shoppers' Digest 9:15, Request Program KGDM-Recordings KLX-Covered Wagon Jublee KFWB-Breakfast Club * KFRC & network -Mort Werner, KROW-Novelty Review KFOX-Records; 9:15, Talk pianist; 10:45, Ann Leaf, organist KJBS-Dance Hits KFI-Bennie Watson, songs; 9:15, KOIN-Art Kirkham, This & That KQW-Circle of Enchantment Better Business Bureau KJR-Early Echoes; 10:45, South- KGDM-Records; 8:45, Healtl. Talk KNX-Dr. Sherman Health Talk ern Serenader * KFRC & network-Al Kmelin's & Music; Memories KEX-Orchestra Orchestra KOA-Words KECA-Records; 10:45, Piano KOL-Cecil and Sally to 8:45 to 10:00 A. M. KNX-Mary Holmes; 10:45, Rhythm KOIN-Studio. 8:45, Elma Hackett 9:30 Encores KOMO-Viennese Vagabonds KGO & network -Johnny O'Brien KFWB-"Family Circle" KVI-Resume; Market Specials KGO-9:45, Jean Abbey, news of KFOX-Vocal Trio; 10:50, Cheerio KHQ-Reviev of Programs; 8:4t, the shops for women Boys Home Comfort KPO-News; 9:45, Elmore Vincent KSL-10:45, Betty Moore KEX-8 :45, Orchestra KYA-Waltz Idylls KOA-Smackout; 10:45, Livestock KJR-8:45, Morning Miracles KTAB-Health Talk and Produce

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11:00 to 11:30 A. M. KNX-News; 12:15, Congoin KJR-Enchanted Islands; 1:45, KECA-Records; 12:15, News Souvenirs of Song KGO & network-Woman's Maga- KFSD-Stocks; 12:10, Prog. Resume KEX-Financial and Grain Reports; zine of the Air KGB-Farm Flashes to 12:15 1:35, Orchestra KPO-Joe White, tenor; 11:15, Hap- KSL-Payroll Builder KHJ-1:45, Dow Jones Report py Days in Dixie KOA-Betty and Bob, Cosmopolitan KFWB-Records; Piano Paintings KYA-Organ; Rhythmsters Orchestra KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra KTAB-Concert; 11:15, Bulletin KECA-Records to 1:45 KLX-Records; 11:15, Castles 12:30 to 1:00 P. M. in Music KFSD-Studio Program KGO & network -Western Farm KSL-Town Crier; 1:45, Two Pals KROW-Health Talk; Organ Music and Home Hour and a Gal KGGC-Milady's Date Book; 11:15, KPO-Midday Musicale Memory Melodies KYA-Noonday Concert 2:00 to 2:30 P. M. KGDM-World Events KTAB-Echoes of Portugal KJBS-Popular Hits KLX-Don Brose; 12:45, Musical KGO & network-AI Pearce and KQW-Light Classics Jigsaw His Gang *KFRC & network-LaForge-Beru- KROW-California Farm Hour; KPO-Song Thots men Musicale 12:45, Records KYA-Harmonies; 2:15, Helen Gor- KOL-Garden Talk to 11:15 KJBS-Dance Matinee don Barker, Art Lecture KOIN-Art Kirkham KQW-Federal Market Reports KTAB-Globe Trotter; Romancin' KVI-The Observer to 11:15 KLX-Records; 2:15, Cecil Wright KEX-Orchestra; Cobwebs & Nuts KGDM-Recordings * KFRC & network Educational KROW-Nu-Bake Program; Vocalist KJR-Rhythm Rulers Recorded Feature; 12:45, - KJBS-Popular Dance Recordings KNX-Organ Recital Instrumentalists KQW-Dance Matinee KFWB-Records; Lost and Found KJR-Headliners KEX-American Prcduct to 12:35 KGDM-Records; News KECA-Records; German Lesson *KFRC & network Happy Go KFOX-Hal Nichol's Bad Pennies KGW-Dr. Semler; Friendly Chat Lucky Hour - 11:15, Happy KVI-State Capitol News KOA-Soloist; KHQ-Marching Along KJR-Salon Hour, recorded Days in Dixie KNX-Lucca's Concert Ensemble KEX-World Bookman; Music KECA-Concert Favorites, records KNX-The Bookworm 11:30 to 12:00 Noon KFOX-Better Business Bureau; KECA-Classic Hour, records KPO & network -Happy Days in 12:45, Civic Talk KFWB-Records; Baseball Dixie to 11:45 KSL-Science Service Series; 12:45, KFOX-Records; 2:15, Coleman Cox KPO-11 :45, Agricultural Bulletins The Instrumentalists KFSD-Studio Program KGO-Financial Flashes; 11:35, John KOA-Orchestra; Lady Next Door KSL-Orchestra; 2:15, Dental Clinic and Ned, harmony duo KOA-Theatre Reporter; 2:05, Edu- KGO & network -11:45, Visit to 1:00 cation in the News Foreign Villages at the Century to 1:30 P. M. of Progress KGO & network -Ted Black's Or- 2:30 to 3:00 P. M. KYA-Rhythmsters chestra KTAB-Modern Rhythms KPO-News; 1:15, Ann Warner EGO & network -Al Pearce Gang KLX-Anita and Orosco; 11:45, Chats with Her Neighbors KPO-Music Room, orchestra Rhythm Encores KYA-S. F. Ad Club Luncheon KYA-Vignettes of Life; 2:45, In- KROW-Latih-American Program KTAB-Radio Frolic ternational Troubadours KGGC-Marjorie Lee; News; Moun- KLX-Records; 1:15, Economics KTAB-Three Four Time; Records tain Music KROW-Concert Melodies KLX-Talk; Stock; 2:40, Records KJBS-Stock Reports and Records; KROW-Dell Perry, pianist; 2:45, KJBS-Dance Orchestra Bobbie Lee, KQW-Variety "kind Theatre News 1:15, Hollywood Keyhole vocalist Recital KQW-Friendly Hour; 1:15, At the KQW-Afternoon Concert KGDM-Organ Hollywood Keyhole KGDM-Romancier KFRC-Women's Home Forum *KFRC & * KFRC & network -11:45, Man- KGDM-Pacific Islanders network - Happy Go hattan Moods * KFRC & network -Brooks' Orch.; Lucky Hour KOIN-Kelfood Program 1:15, Between the Bookends KEX-Request Program KGW-11:45, Crazy Crystals Prog. KOIN-Book of Life to 1:15 KJR-Salon Hour, recorded KOL-1:15, Julie Day KNX--Foreign Recordings KHQ-Organ Recital KFWB-Record or Baseball KJR-Measured Steps KGW-1:15, Dental Clinic KECA-Classic KEX-Cobwebs and Nuts to 11:45 KOMO-Farm Talk; 1:15, Tea Time Hour KFWB-Recordings KHQ-Studio Program KFOX-Sunset Quartet; 2:45, Rec'ds KFI-Fashion Tours; 11:45, State KVI-Ethyl's Social Column to 1:15 KSL-Parent-Teachers' Program; Market Reports KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra 2:45, Joe Reichmann's Orchestra KHJ-Color Harmonies KFWB-"The Old Codger" KOA-Soloists KNX-Souvenirs; 11:45, Ionizer talk KECA-Al Lyon's Orchestra Talk; Records KFOX-"The Old Codger" 3:00 to 3:30 P. M. KFOX-News; KSL-Payroll Builder to 1:15 KSL-Manhattan Moods KGO & network -Gould & Shefter, KOA-Cafe Loyale Orchestra piano duo; 3:15, Herman Crone's 12:00 to 12:30 P. M. Orchestra EGO & network -Betty and Bob; 1:30 to 2:00 P. M. KPO-Alvino Rey, organist; 3:15, 12:15, Western Farm and Home KGO & network-Oxydol's Own Tom Mitchell, baritone Hour, talks; Fitzpatrick's Orch. Ma Perkins; 1:45, Dreams Come KYA-Music Masters KPO-,Midday Musicale, Harry Stan- True KTAB-Recordings ton, basso; orchestra direction KPO-Ann Warner's Chat; 1:45, KLX-Recordings Charles Hart Dancing Feet, concert orchestra KROW-Mary Dowd Reardon KYA-Scriptures; 12:03, Concert direction Josef Hornik KJBS-Instrumentalists; Word Man KTAB-News; 12:15, Lataner's Facts KTAB-Jean Kent, Economics KQW-Stocks; 3:05, Music; 3:15, KLX-Dance Music KYA-Modern Maestros; 1:45, Bet- Word Man KROW-Latin-American Program ter Business Bureau KGDM-Romancier KQW-Band Concert KROW-Home Beautiful; 1:45, KJR-Easy Chair to 3:15 KGGC-Request Hour Tuneful Tunes *KFRC & network -Feminine Fan- KJBS-Song Hits KLX-Song Bag cies *KFRC & network -On the Village KJBS-Afternoon Popular Concert KGW-Eddie King, pianist; 3:15, Green KQW-The Friendly Hour Concert Trin KOIN-12:15, La Verne Axelson, KGDM-Accordion Boys KOMO-Julia Hayes; 3:15, Day Fashions * KFRC & network -Organ Melo- Dreams KHQ-Betty and Bob; 12:15, Busi- dies; 1:45, Two Pals and a Gal KHQ-Studio; Club Bulletin ness and Pleasure KOIN-Book of Life KNX-Organ and Vocalist KGW-12:15, Meier & Frank KGW-1:45, Michael Arenstein KECA-Raine Bennett; 3:15, Records KJR-Reflections of Romance; KEX-Financial and Grain Reports; KFWB-Records or Baseball 12:15, Grain Reports 1:35, Orchestra KFSD-Balboa Park Organ KEX-Dance Rhythms to 12:15 KVI-1:45, Amusement Tips KFOX-The Hawk; 3:15, Recordings

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KSL-Gene Kardos Orchestra; 3:15, KQW-Southern Four; 5:45, Voice Morton Downey STATION DIaEOTOKY of Portugal KFRC & network -Detroit Sym- KOA-Microphone News; 3:15, Uni- NBC Network Stations versity of Denver phony Orchestra Station Meters Kcs. KOIN-5:45, Bob and Dolly 3:30 to 4:00 P. M. KECA 209.7 1430 KJR-Recordings; Cecil Solly soprano; KEX 254.1 1180 KEX-Recorded Program KPO-Lilian Bucknam, KFI 468.5 640 KNX-Radio Gossip Club; 5:45, 3:45, University of California KFSD 499.7 600 Romance of the Comstock KGO-Art and Music to 3:45 KGO 379.5 790 KFWB-Recordings KGO & network -3:45, Sisters of ROW 483.6 820 KECA-Tango Time; 5:45, Records the Skillet KHQ 508.2 590 KFSD-Popular Program KYA-Music Masters KJR 309.1 970 KTAB-Little Serenade; Tea Time KOA 361.2 830 6:00 to 6:30 P. M. KLX-Records KOMO 325.9 920 KGO & network -Sleepy Hall's KROW-Recordings KPO 440.9 680 Monmouth Hotel Orchestra KGDM-Theatre Chat 1230 KQW-Variety Program to 4:30 KYA 243.8 KPO-Dinner Concert KJBS-Dance Orchestra # CBS Network Stations KYA-Cy Trobbe and Orchestra Brown's KTAB-Melody Trails # KFRC & network -Russell KFRC 491.5 810 Music Orchestra; 3:45, Texas Rangers KGB 225.4 1330 KLX-Dance Town Topics KROW-News; 6:15, Hawaiians KFRC-3:55, KW* 333.1 900 RIBS -News; 6:15, Old Traveller KOL-Lost and Found; 3:45, The KOIN 319.0 940 KGGC-Dinner Dance Review Endurenshow KOL 236.1 1270 KQW-California Department of Ag- KOIN-Newspaper of the Air KSL 265.3 1130 riculture; 6:15, Franco's Program KHQ-Parade of Happy Feet, 3:45 KVI 526 570 KGDM-Recordings KOMO-3:33, Salon Trio & from KEX-3 :45, Melody Salon Independent Stations e KFRC network-Broadcast KFI-Charlie Hamp; 3:45, News KFOX 239.9 1250 Byrd Expedition KECA-3:45, Univ. of California KFWB 315.6 950 KHQ-To be announced 272.6 1100 KOMO-To be announced KHJ-3:45, Stimulating Soothers KGDM KJR-Song Bag KNX-American Litreature KGGC 211.1 1420 KEX-Orchestra KFWB-Records or Baseball KJBS 280.2 1070 Records; Organ KFOX-Harp & Banjo; Health Talk KLX 340.7 880 KFWB-News; KFSD-Soloist; 3:45, Univ. of Calif. KNX 285.5 1050 KNX-News; 6:15, Concert KSL-Junior Hour KQW 296.6 1010 KFI-Orchestra and Soloists KOA-Soloist; 3:45, Orchestra KROW 322.4 930 KECA-Records; 6:15, News 566 KFOX-News; 8:10, Al and Molly; KTAB 535.4 6:20, Cecil and Sally 4:00 to 4:30 P. M. KFSD-Junior Chamber of Commerce KGO & network-Jack Pearl, the KSI..-Byrd Expedition Program Baron Munchausen, with Cliff KJR-Snapshots; 4:45, Steamboat Hal; Peter Van Steeden's Orch. Bill 6:30 to 7:00 P. M. KPO-Flirtations; Dot Kay, con- KOMO-Vocalist; 4:45, To be an- KGO &"network -Sax -o -Tunes, Clay tralto; Clef Dwellers, vocal trio; nounced Landon, guitarist; saxophone trio Clay Landon, songs; violin and KFI-Studio Program KGO-6:45, Historical Sketches of guitar KFWB-Records or Baseball San Francisco KYA-Women, Children and Law; KFOX-Health Talk; 4:45, Records KPO-Barbara Merkley, harpist; 4:15, Tea Dance Parade KECA-Igor Gorin, baritone; 4:45, 6:45, Ice Carnival of the Air Revue News KTAB-Keep Smiling Astro -Analyst KYA-Orchestra KLX-Melody Race; 4:15, Records KNX-Louise Johnson, KTAB-Headline Hunters ; 6 :45, Min- KROW-Waltz Time; Records KFSD-Igor Gorin, baritone; 4:45, ing News; Communications; Band KJBS-Favorite Entertainers To be announced KLX-Dance Music KGDM-Gilmore Oil Program KOA-Soloist KROW-Ne-er Do Well KQW-Variety Program KGGC-Dinner Dance Review *KFRC & network -Harry Sosnik 5:00 to 5:30 P. M. KQW-Market Reports; 6:45, Torrid Orch.; 4:15, Eniery Deutsch and KGO & network -Goldman Band Tunes Violin Concert KJBS-Old Traveler; Records KVI-Book Review to 4:15 KPO-News; 5:15, Paul Carson, KGDM-Politics; Records KOL-4:15, Hours with Baur organist *KFRC & network California KOIN-Newspaper of the Air KYA-Children's Hour Melodies - KJR-Tea Dansant; 4:15, Horse Race KTAB-Health Talk; Ramblings KOMO-Musical Mannequins KEX-Baseball Game KLX-Brother Bob's Club KHQ-N. W. on Parade KNX-World Revue KROW-Organ recital KGW-Musical Mannequins KECA-Good Old Songs; Records KISS -Popular Vocalist KEX-Sport Flashes KFWB-Records or Baseball KGGC-Studio Frolic KFI-6:45, Crazy Mauntaineers KFOX-News; 4:15, Forty-Niners KQW-Iverson Trio; 5:15, Records KNX-Sport News, Norman Wok- KGB-Police Talk; Orchestra KGDM-Recordings nar; 6:45, Dinner Dance KFSD-Feature Program *KFRC & network-Detroit Sym- KECA-Wesley Tourtellotte, organ KSL-Town Crier phony Orchestra KFWB-Organ; 6:45, Interview KHQ-Tull & Gibbs Express to 5:15 KFOX-School Kids; 6:45, Conti- 4:30 to 5:00 P. M. KIR -Lotus Land; 5:15, Old Ob- nentals server KOA-Jack Denny's Orchestra KGO-Children's Hour; 4:45, Beaux KFI-Organ Recital Arts Trio Lady; Records 7:00 to 7:30 P. M. KPO & network -Igor Gorin, bari- KFWB-Playtime tone; 4:45, To be announced KFOX-Playtime Lady; Records KGO & network -Frank Buck in KLX-Studio; 4:45, Health School KNX-Storytown Express; Organ Dramatizations of Jungle Adven- KYA-Musical Program tures; 7:15, Gene & Glenn, comedy KTAB-Sport of Kings; 4:45, The 5:30 to 6:00 P. M. sketch Old Bachelor KGO & network -To be announced KPO-Nanette La Salle, ballad KROW-Hillbilly Music KPO-Clyde Doerr, orchestra singer; 7:15, Agriculture Today KQW-Story Time; 4:45, Songs of KYA-Around the Town; 5:45, KYA-Ernie Smith's Sport Page; the Islands Campbell Digest 7:15, Talk KJBS-Dance Orchestra; 4:45, Hill- KTAB-Dr. Thompson, talk KTAB-Cecil & Sally; 7:15, Italian billy Songs KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee News KGDM-The Three Tumbleweeds KROW-Eating Your Way to Health KLX-News; 7:15, Lovable Liars KGW-Musical Program RIBS -Dance Orchestra KROW-Records; 7:15, Doc Shahan's KFRC & network -Broadway Van- KGGC-Lecture; 5:45, Irish Gems Ramblers ities KGDM-Ernie Cruz; 5:45, Lone KQW-Weather Forecast; 7:03. Radio KEX-Baseball; 4:45, Orchestra some Cowboy Forum; 7:15, Red Cross Talk

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M. # KFRC & network -Nick Lucas, Orchestra; News EGO & network -Richfield News Troubadour; 7:15, Merriam, Po- KLX-Musical Program; 8:45, Har- Flashes; 10:15, Williams -Walsh litical Talk riet French Orchestra KFRC-7:15, Minute Melodies KROW-Ran Wilde's Orchestra KPO-Night Court, variety program KOIN-7 :15, Studio Program KQW-Music Lovers Hour KYA-Talk; Orchestra and Organ KOL-7:15, Radio Speaker Stevenson KFRC & network -Rube Wolf's KTAB-Jimmie Cook's Sidelines KVI-7:15, Million Dollar Babies Orchestra 10:15, Emilio Bonsilau, guitarist KJR-Vindabonians; 7:15, Auld KGGC-Salonesque; 8:45, Timely KLX-Dance Orchestra Lang Syne Tunes KROW-Boxing Matches KEX-Popular Concert KOL-Parade; 8:45, Endurenshow KGGC-Request Hour KHJ-Calling All Cars KJR-Around the Town; 8:45, Si KFRC-News; 10:10, Ironized Yeast KNX-Frank Watanabe and Hon. and Elmer 10:15, Orchestra Archie; 7:15, Music KEX-Studio Program KOL-Dance Music KFWB-Syncopators KFWB-Warner Bros. Program KVI-Orchestra KECA-Echoes of the Opera, records KNX-Radio Hot Shots KOIN-Robinson's Orchestra KFOX-Eb & Zeb; Bobby & Betty KECA-Orchestra; Robert Hurd, KGW-10:15, Kelly Kavalieros KFSD-Sonny & Buddy to 7:15 tenor; 8:45, Popular Science KJR-Musical KGB -Calling All Favorites Cars KFOX-Show Boat; 8:45, Hearts & KFI-10:15, Carol Lee & Helene Hill KSL-Nick Lucas; 7:15, Jack Little Flowers KHJ-News Item; 10:10. Orchestra Orchestra KFSD-Drama Hour KNX-Reveries; Pontrelli's Orch. KSL-Al Kavelin's Orchestra KECA-Recordings to 10:15 7:30 to 8:00 P. M. KFWB-News; 10:15, Orchestra KGO & network -Memory Lane, 9:00 to 9:30 P. M. KFOX-News; Orchestra drama by Ted Maxwell KGO-Sports Headliners to 9:15 KGB -News; 10:05, Dance Orch. KPO-Comedy Stars of Hollywood; KGO & network -Al Cavalli's KSL-Robinson's Orchestra 7:45, To be announced Orchestra KOA-Night Court KYA-Radio Theatre KPO-Echoes from the Orchestra Pit KTAB-To be announced KYA-Dance Orchestra; 9:15, Rain- 10:30 to 11:00 P. M. KLX-Kay Discovery Program bows of Romance KROW-Ramblers; 7:45, Mello -Duets KTAB-Souvenirs; 9:15, Nightherders KGO & network -Williams -Walsh KGGC-Jewish Radio Hour KLX-Rhythm Encores; 9:15, Uncle Orchestra; 10:55, News Service KQW-California Market Hour; Adolph, California Rangers KPO-Night Court, variety program 7:45, Tango Time KROW-Boxing Matches KYA-Organ Serenade # KFRC & network -Little Jack Lit- KQW-Spanish Orchestra KTAB-Dance Tunes tle's Orch.; 7:45, Frank Dalley's KGGC-Organ; 9:15, Gene Moran KLX-Dance Orchestra Orchestra KFRC-Carol Lofner's Orchestra KROW-Dance Music KVI-Dr. Mellor to 7:45 KOL-Post-Intelltgenter Voice; 9:15, KFRC-To be announced KOIN-Gene Baker Blue Star Revue KOL-Dance Orchestra KJR-Dollars & Cents; Radio Ralph KVI-Wednesday Night Mixer KVI-Dance Orchestra HEX -Studio Program; 7:45, Hans, KOIN-Norge Headliners; 9:15, Hop KOIN-Montmarte Orchestra Fritz, Kate Gold Revue KOMO-Vic Myers' Orchestra KNX-Orchestra; 7:45, King Cowboy KGW-Farmer's Dairy Association KEX-Kelly's Kavalieros KECA-Echoes of the Opera, records KHQ-9:15, Crazy Wells Program KFI-Biltmore Hotel Orchestra KFWB-King's Men; 7:45, Comedy KOMO-Cowboy Joe; Meditations KFWB-Geo. Hamilton's Orchestra Stars of Hollywood KJR-Souvenirs; 9:15, News KFOX-Orchestra KFOX-Boy Detective; 7:45, Three KEX-9:15, Sport Talks KHJ-Dance Orchestra Vagabonds KNX-News; 9:15, The Crocketts KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra KSL-Crazy Crystals Prog. to 7:45 KFI-9:15, Chas. Hamp and Orch. KGB -To be announced KOA-The Fortyniners to 7:45 KFWB-Ed Fitzpatrick's Orchestra KSL-Dance Orchestra KHJ-Jack Russell's Orchestra 8:00 to 8:30 P. M. KECA-Records; 9:15, Orchestra 11:00 to 11:30 P. M. KGO & network-Town Hall To- KFOX-Beverly Hill Billies KPO & network-Ambassador Ho- night; Fred Allen, comedian; KGB -Carol Lofner's Orchestra tel Orchestra Lennie Hayton's Orchestra; Song - KFSD-9:15, Seymour Simon's Or- KGO-Happy Felton's Orchestra smiths Quartet chestra KYA-Organ Serenade KPO-Californians on Parade KSL-Jack Russell's Orchestra; KTAB-Request Hour KYA-A. B. C. Pirates; 8:15, Doctor 9:15, Mary and John KROW-Dance Orchestra Good Cheer KOA-Dance Orchestra # KFRC & network -Jan Garber's KTAB-String Quartet Orchestra KLX-Manila Stringed Orchestra 9:30 to 10:00 P. M. KOIN-11:15, Columbia Gardens KROW-Talk; 8:15, Watch Tower Orchestra KGGC-On With the Dance; 8:15, KGO & network -Tom Coakley's KOMO-Light Classics Song Favorites Orchestra KEX-Orchestra KQW-American Legion War KPO-Marshall's Mavericks, Charles KILT -Midnight Moods, Organ Camp; Marshall, Johnny O'Brien, Ace 8:15, Popular Selections Wright, Mona KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra 1c KFRC & network Treasures of Greer, Johnny Tof- KFWB-Manny Harmon's Orchestra Time - foil KFOX-Orchestra KOIN-Gene Baker: Orchestra KYA-Rainbow of Romance; News; KOL-8:15, Public Bench Talk 11:30 to KVI-Musical Crediteers KTAB-To be announced Sign off KJR-Neapolitans KLX-Uncle Adolph, California KGO & network -Jack Bain's Vic- KEX-News Flashes; 8:15, Texas Rangers; 9:45, News Items tor Orchestra Cowboy KROW-Boxing Matches KPO Organ Concert KFWB-The Pioneers; 8:15, Orch. KQW-Dance Time KYA-Three Counts and a Countess KNX-The In -Laws; 8:15, Concert KGGC-Popular Concert KTAB-Dance Music; Vagabond KECA-Recorded Program -k KFRC & network-Jan Garber's KROW-Dance Music KFOX-Sons of Pioneers; 8:15, Kay Orchestra KFRC-Carlson's Orchestra Kyser's Orchestra KOMO-Beauty That Endures; 9:45, KGDM-Fritz Wolcott's Orchestra KFSD-Studio; 8:15, Manuel Dehesa Pipes and Strings KVI-Carlson's Orchestra KSL-Red Nichols' Orchestra KHQ-Club Programs KOIN-McElroy's Orchestra KNX-The Crocketts KEX-Organ Music 8:30 to P. M. KFI-Chas. Hamp; 9:45, Dave KJR-Vic Meyer's Orchestra 9:00 Marshall, vocalist KHJ-Midnight Moods KGO & network-Town Hall To- KFWB-Kay Kyser's Orchestra KFWB-Jay Whidden's Orchestra night KFOX-Beverly Hill Billies KFOX-Hal Brown's Orchestra XPO-Book Parade; 8:45, Harold KSL-Frank Cookson's Orchestra Burdick, KGB-Carlson's Orchestra the Story Teller KOA-Broadmoor Orchestra KJBS-12:01, Owl Program to 7 a.m.

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KOIN-Elma Hackett to 9:15 7:00 to 7:30 A. M. KOMO-Neighboring With Ned KGO & network -Johnny O'Brien; KHQ-Dessert Hotel Caravan; 9:15, 7:15, U. S. Navy Band Early Birds KYA-Musical Clock KEX-9:15, Request Program KTAB-Sunrise Symphony KFI-Rudy Wledoff; 9:15, Charlie KROW-Commuters' Time Clock Wellman KJBS-Alarm Klok Klub KNX-Song Bag KQW-The Breakfast Hour KFWB-Kings Men; 9:15, Talk KFRC-Records; 7:25, Stocks KECA-9:15, Records KGDM-News; Records KFOX-Orchestra and Talk KOL-Organ Program KSL-Orchestra KVI-Daybreak Devotionals KOIN-Jones & Stewart 9:30 to 10:00 A. M. KHQ-Morning News; 7:15, Peerless KFI-7 :15, Louis Rueb, exercises KGO & network -Martha Meade KNX-Bill Sharpies Club Society; 9:45, News Service; 9:50, KECA-Health Exercises, L. Rueb Edson Gilham, xylophonist KFWB-Recorded Program KPO-News; 9:45, Beaux Arts Trio KFOX-Time to Get Up; 7:15, In- KYA-Waltz Idylls vestment Talk KTAB-Health Talk KGB -Seven O'Clock Club KLX-Clinic of the Air KSL-Morning Watch KROW-Diet and Health of Stars to 7:15 KJBS-Light Classics KOA-Galaxy KGGC-Dance Novelties A. M. KQW-Faye Ward 7:30 to 8:00 KGDM-News; Records EGO & network - Merry Macs: # KFRC & network-Dalley's Orch. Cheri McKay; boys' trio; 7:45, Al KOL-Doris Meyne to 9:45 and Lee Reiser, piano duo KVI-Dr. Burns to. 9:45 KPO-Organ Concert; 7:45, Sunrise KHQ-9:45, Morning Melodies Breakfast Club KGW-9:45, Cooking School KYA-Musical Clock ROSS KOMO-9:45, Julia Hayes KTAB-Hill Billy Tunes LANNY KJR-Shuffling Feet KROW-Commuters' Time Clock NBC-5 P. M. KFI-9:45, News Release KJBS-Alarm Klok Klub KNX-Records; 9:45, News KQW-Breakfast Hour KHJ-9:45, To be announced KFRC-Morning Exercises 8:30 to 9:00 A. M. KFWB-Records; 9:45, News KGDM-Gilmore Oil Program KFOX-Health Talk; Records KOL-Organ Program KGO & network -Vic and Sade; KECA-Records to 9:45 KOIN-Jones & Stewart 8:45, Words and Music KFSD-Studio Program KGW-Ronald Buck to 7:45 KPO-Crosscuts Log o' the Day KGB -News Flashes to 9:35 KJR-Market Quotations; Records KYA-Concert; Frivolities KOA-National Farm á Home Hour KEX-Hillbillies; 7:45, Orchestra KTAB-Radio Shoppers' Digest KVI-Hillbillies; 7:45, Varieties KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee 10:00 to 10:30 A. M. KFI-7:45, Church Quarter -Hour KROW-Novelty Review KNX-Bill Sharpies Club KGDM-8:45, Talk KGO & network -Woman's Maga- KECA-Bible Study KQW-Concert Favorites zine of the Air KFWB-Gold Star Rangers KJBS-Dance Music KPO-Golden State Menu Flashes; KFOX-Grain Reports; Songs KFRC & network -Al Kavelin Or- 10:15, Fashion Flashes KGB -Seven O'Clock Club; 7:55, chestra KYA-Columbia on Parade; 10:15, Resume KOL-Cecil and Sally Charm School KSL--Morning Watch; 7:45, Melo- KOMO-Viennese Vagabonds KTAB-Paul Keller, pianist; 10:15, dies KGW-Crazy Crystals Chasm' the Blues KOA-Morning Revelers KF,X-Band Music KLX-Studio; Stocks; News KVI-Resume; Market Specials KROW-Vita Hepar; 10:15, Hits of to 8:30 A. M. KOIN-8:45, Elaia Hackett Hollywood 8:00 KHQ-Studio Program KJBS-News; 10:05, Organ Concert KGO & network -Financial Serv- KFI-Helen Guest; 8:45, Julia Hayes KGGC-Cal King ice; 8:15, Concert Favorites, or- KNX-Bill Sharpies Club KQW-Know Your California chestra; vocalist KFWB-Recorded Program KGDM-Recordings KPO-Edna Fischer, pianist; 8:15, KFOX-Health and Efficiency *KFRC & network-Ann Leaf, or- Crosscuts from Log o' the Day KSL-Orch. 8:45, Barbara Badger ganist KYA-Christian Science Reading; KGB-Stock to 8:35 KJR-Early Echoes 8:15, Mr. and Mrs. Reader KEX-Lost and Found; Records KTAB-Portuguese News 9:00 to 9:30 A. M. KFWB-Recordings KLX-Records; 8:20, N. Y. Stocks KFOX-Mary Kitchen; Quartet; KROW-Time Clock; 8:15, Gossiper KGO & network -Words & Music: Grain Reports; Hal Nichols KJBS-Morning Varieties String Ensemble; vocalists; Har- KNX-Eddie Albright's Family KQW-Morning Varieties vey Hays, Narrator KECA-Recorded Program *KFRC & network-Connie Gates; KGO-9:15, Barbara Lee; Club KFSD-Studio Program 8:15, Concert Miniatures KPO-Crosscuts of Log o' the Day KOA-National Farm & Home Hour KVI-8:15, Jim De Puys Revue KPO & network -9:15, Cliff Na- KJR-Early Echoes to 8:15 zarro 10:30 to 11:00 A. M. KGW-Ronald Buck to 8:15 KYA-Frivolities; 9:15, Prud. Penny KOMO-Manhattan Echoes; 8:15, KTAB-Hour of Prayer KGO & network -Woman's Maga- Morning Reveries KLX-Records; 9:15, Charm School zine of the Air KHQ-8 :15, Concert Favorites KROW-Health Swing KPO-Smackout; Marion and Jim KNX-Bill Sharpies Club KGGC-Morning Melodies; 9:15, Jordan, comedy duo; 10:45, Nancy KFI-Helen Hill, pianist to 8:15 Charlie Glenn Noland, popular singer KFWB-Gold Star Rangers EMS-Popular Concert KYA-Organ Concert KECA-Recorded Program KQW-Popular Tunes of the Day KTAB-Health Talk; Records KFOX-Recordings KGDM-9:15, Mabel Rubin KLX-International Kitchen KFSD-Good Cheer Program # KFRC á network - Velazco and KJBS-Dance Orchestra KSL-8 :15, Jennie Lee Orchestra KROW-University of the Air KOA-Crazy Crystals; 8:15, Con- KOL-Prudence Penny to 9:15 KGGC-Soft Pillow Sunshine cert KVI-Mystle Melodies to 9:15 KOL-Morning Melodies

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KQW-Aunt Sammy; 10:45, Hay- KGGC-Request Hour KJBS-Dance Orchestra wire Mac KGDM-Recordings KQW-Friendly Hour *KFRC & network-Mort Werner, KQW-Band Concert KGDM-Recordings pianist; 10:45, Poetic Strings *KFRC & network -Detroit Sym- KFRC-1:45, N. Y. Closing Stocks KOIN-Art Kirkham phony to 1:50 KJR-Counterpoint; Uncle Hank KGW-12:15, Meier & Frank *KFRC & network -Organ and A. KEX-Ronald Buck, pianist; 10:45, KOIN-Mary Cullen'a Cottage; M. A. Speaker; 1:50, Blue Ridge Soloist 12:15, LaVeme Axelson Mountaineers KNX-Mary Holmes; 10:45, Rhythm KHQ-12:15, Business & Pleasure KVI-1:45, Amusement Tips Encores KJR-Records; 12:15, Grain Reports KOIN-Book of Life KECA-Records KEX-Band Music KJR-Carefree Capers KFWB-The Family Circle KNX-News; 12:15, Congoln KEX-Financial and Grain Reports; KFOX-Hal Nichol's Orch.; 10:50, KFWB-Recordings; 12:15, Talk Records Cheerio Boys KFOX-Records; Talk KHJ-1:45, Dow Jones Reports KGB -Poetic Strings KECA-Records; 12:15, News KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra KOA-Smackout; 10:45, Produce KFSD-Stocks; Resume to 12:10 KFWB-Records; 1:45, Pianist KSL-Poetic Strings; Colonial Dames KSL-Payroll Builder KFOX-Eb & Zeb; 1:45, Records KOA-12 :15, Chick Webb's Orch. KECA-Records 11:00 to 11:30 A. M. KFSD-Studio Program KGO-Pair of Pianos, Grace Frankel 12:30 to 1:00 P. M. KGB -Community Chest Program and Gertrude Lyne KGO-Western Farm and Home KSI.. -Town Crier to 1:45 KPO & network -Musical Keys KPO-Midday Musicale KTAB-Concert; Beauty Facts ETA -Noonday Concert 2:00 to 2:30 P. M. KYA-Organ KTAB-Echoes of Portugal KGO & network -Al Pearce and KLX-Mountaineera; Lotus Land KLX-Don Brose; 12:45, Musical His Gang KROW-Health Talk; 11:15, Organ Jigsaw KPO-Tom Coakley's Orchestra KGGC-Milady's Date Book; KROW-California Farm Hour; KYA-Cal Jackson, pianist; songs 11:15, Memory Melodies 12:45, Hits of Today KTAB-Globe Trotter; Romancin' KGDM-Organ Recital REM -Dance Matinee KLX-Constance Dixon, bridge talk; KJBS-Popular Program KGGC-Request Hour 2:15, Cecil Wright KQW-Recorded Program KQW-Fed. & State Market Reports KROW-Nu-Bake; 2:15, Vocalist * KFRC & network - Metropolitan KGDM-Recordings KJBS-Blindcraft Ensemble Parada KFRC & network -Symphony KGDM-News; Records KJR-Rhythm Rulers KJR-Headliners, recorded KQW-Dance Matinee KOL-Garden Talk KEX-12 :45, Business Men's Club *KFRC & network Happy Go KVI-The Observer to 11:15 KHQ-Studio Program Lucky Hour - KOIN-Art Kirkham KGW-Dr. Semler; 12:45, Friendly KJR-Salon Hour KEX-Orchestra; 11:15, Cobwebs & Chat KEX-World Bookman; 2:05, Musi- Nuts KFWB-Recordings cal Gems KFI-Ann Warner Chats KFOX-Records; Civic Talk KNX-The Bookworm KNX-Organ KNX-Concert Group KFWB-Recorded Program KFWB-Recordings KECA-Recordings KFOX-Recordings KFOX-Comedy and Music: Skit KSL-Utah State Agric. College KECA-Classic Hour, records KOA-Musical Keys; 11:15, Farm KOA-Soloist; 12:45, Lady Next KFSD-Samoiloff Hour Question Box Door KSL-Mischa Raginsky's Orchestra; 2:15, Dental Clinic 11:30 to 12:00 Noon 1:00 to 1:30 P. M. KOA-Theatre Reporter; Orchestra KGO-Financial Flashes to 11:35 EGO & network-Meredith Will - KGO & network - Roy Shield's son's Orchestra 2:30 to 3:00 P. M. Orchestra KPO-News; 1:15 Ann Warner's KPO & network -Al Pearce Gang KPO-Eileen Piggott, soprano; Chats KPO-John B. Kennedy; 2:45, Mary 11:45, Agricultural Bulletin KYA-Argentinians; 1:15, Travel- Small, songs KYA-Rhythmsters ogue; 1:20, Maestros KYA-Vignettes of Life; 2:45, Base- KTAB-Modern Rhythms KTAB-Radio Frolic ball Game KLX-Musicale; 11:45, Rhythm En- KLX-Records KTAB-Three-Four Time; 2:45, cores KROW-Concert Melodies Prosperity Parade KROW-Latin-American Program KJBS-Stocks; Records Novelties; KLX-Closing San Francisco Stocks; KJBS-Dance Orchestra 1:15, Hollywood Keyhole 2:40, Studio program KGGC-Song Shop; 11:45, News; KQW-Popular Hits; 1:15, Holly- KROW-Dell Perry, pianist; Songs 11:50, Mountain Music wood Keyhole KJBS-Dance Orchestra KQW-Accordian Capers; Records KGDM-Pacific Islanders; 1:15, KQW-Afternoon concert KGDM-Organ Records KGDM-The Romanciers KFRC-Women's Home Forum * KFRC & network -Merry Melodies; *KFRC & network - Happy Go KFRC & network -11:45, Dancing 1:15, Between the Book Ends Lucky Hour by the Sea KOL-1:15, Julie Day KJR-Salon Hour, records KOL-11:45, Democratic News to KHQ--Studio Programs KFWB-Recordings 11:50 KOMO-Harp Melodies; Tea -time KNX-Foreign Recordings KOIN-Dr. Semler to 11:45 Tales KFOX-Sunset Quartet; 2:45, Rec- KGW-11 :45, Crazy Crystals KGW-1:15, Dental Clinic ords KHQ-Organ Recital KHJ-Merle Carlson Orchestra KECA-Classic Hour, records KJR-Measured Steps KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra KSL-Edward Wurtzbach's Orch.; KFI-Fashion Tours KFWB-"The Old Codger" 2:45, Sam Robbins Orchestra KNX-Jewel Box; 11:45, Ionizer Talk KFI-Al Lyon's Orchestra KOA-John B. Kennedy; 2:45, Soloist KFWB-Recordings KFOX-"The Old Codger" KFOX-News; Health Talk KGB-Stocks to 1:05 3:00 to 3:30 P. M. KOA-Huffman Theatre Harmonies KSL-Payroll Builder to 1:15 KGO & network -Freddie Martins' 12:00 to 12:30 P. M. Orchestra 1:30 to 2:00 P. M. KPO-The Mudcaves; 3:15 , Tom EGO & network -Betty and Bob; KGO & network-Oxydol's Own Ma Mitchell, baritone 12:15, Western Farm and Home Perkins; 1:45, Dreams Come True; KPO-3:15, The Mudcaves Hour Barry McKinley, baritone KYA-Baseball or Records KPO-Midday Musicale KPO-Ann Warner's Chat; 1:45, KTAB-Parade; Mme. Williamson KYA--scriptures; 12:03, Concert John Teel, baritone KLX-Studio program KTAB-News; 12:15, Noon Concert KYA-Modern Maestros KROW-Mary Dowd Reardon KLX-Dance Music KTAB-Jean Kent KJBS-Ballroom Favorites KROW-Latin American Program KLX-Song Bag KQW-Stock and Bonds; Vocalist; KJBS-Vocal and Instrumental KROW-Recordings Talk

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# KFRC & network -Feminine Fan- to P. M. cies STATION DIRECTORY 5:30 6:00 KGDM-Romanciers KGO & network-Captain Henry's KOMO-Concert Ensemble NBC Network Stations Show Boat KHQ-Studio; 3:15, Bulletin Station Meters Kcs. KPO-Romany Trails; Mindway: KFI-3:15, The Honeymooners KECA 209.7 1430 Stories of Human Behavior KFWB-Recordings KEX 254.1 1180 KYA-Around the Town; 5:45, KECA-Dr. Meyers, talk to 3:15 KFI 468.5 640 Campbell Digest KNX-Concert Orchestra KFSD 499.7 600 KTAB-Health Talk KFOX-The Hawk; 3:15, Orchestra EGO 379.5 790 KLX-Pianist; 5:45, Sales School KFSD-Balboa Park Organ KGW 483.6 620 KROW-Eating Your Way to Health KSL-Beale Street Boys; 3:15, The KHQ 508.2 590 KJBS-Dance Melodies House by the Side of the Road KJR 309.1 970 KGGC-Lecture; 5:45, Irish Gems KOA-Microphone News to 3:15 KOA 361.2 830 KQW-Popular Quartet; 5:45, Voice KOMO 325.9 920 of Portugal 3:30 to P. M. KPO 440.9 680 KGDM-Ernie Cruz Program; 5::45, 4:00 KYA 243.8 1230 Lonesome Cowboy KGO & network -Ed Lowry, come- *KFRC & network -From, Old dian; 3:45, Sisters of the Skillet * CBS Network Stations Vienna KPO-Violin Trio; 3:45, University KFRC 491.5 610 KOMO-5:45, Futuristic Capers of California Program KGB 225.4 1330 KGW-Mark Daniels to 5:45 KYA-Baseball or recordings KHJ 333.1 900 KHQ-Studio; 5 45, Souvenirs KTAB-Little Serenade; 3:45, Pic- KOIN 319.0 940 KJR-Romancing 5:45, Cecil Solly ture Review KOL 236.1 1270 KEX-Symphony 5:45, Orchestra K''W-Musical Varieties KSL 265.3 1130 KFWB-Recordings Kl X -Studio Program KVI 526 570 KNX-Organ; 5:45, Gossip Club KROW-Recordings Independent Stations KECA-5:45, Dr. E. Caldecott, talk KJBS-Popular Concert KFOX 239.9 1250 KGL M -Ernie Post's Jamboree KFWB 315.6 * Kl.'RC & network -3:45, Texas 950 6:00 to 6:30 P. M. Lngers KGDM 272.6 1100 R KGGC 211.1 1420 KGO & network-Paul Whiteman's KFI C -Book Review; Town Topics Orch.; Deems Taylor, master of KOI -Lost & Found; 3:35, Classi- KJBS 280.2 1070 ceremonies fied Hour; 3:45, Endurenshow KLX 340.7 880 KPO-Dinner Concert KVI-Book Review to 3:45 KNX 285.5 1050 KYA-Cy Trobbe's Orchestra KOIN-News of the Air KQW 296.8 1010 KTAB-Elbert L Chelle, organist KEX-Musical Gems; Melody Salon KROW 322.4 930 KLX-Concert Trio KOMO-Talk; Birnbaum's Bavarians KTAB 535.4 560 KROW-News; 6:15, Hawaiians KFI-Charlie Hamp; 3:45, News KJBS-News; 6:15, Old Traveller KHJ-Musical Program KGGC-Dinner Hour Review KNX-Concert Orchestra KYA-Baseball; 4:45, Tea Dance KQW-Department of Agriculture; KFWB-Recordings KTAB-Sport of Kings; 4:45, The 6:15, Franco's Program KECA-3:45, Univ. of California Old Bachelor KGDM-Port Parade KFOX-Whispering Strings; 3:50, KLX-Music; 4:45, Health School * KFRC & network -To be announced Health Talk KROW-Doc Shahan's Ramblers KJR-Song Bag KFSD-3:45, Univ. of California KJBS-Dance Orchestra KEX-Orchestra KGB -Book Review to 3:45 KQW-Story Time; 4:45, Songs of KFWB-News; Records; Organ KSL-The Junior Hour the Islands KFOX-News; 6:10, Al and Molly; KOA-The Old Observer to 3:35 KGDM-The Three Tumbleweeds 6:20, Cecil & Sally *KFRC & network -Leith Stevens' KNX-News; 6:15, Concert Group 4:00 to 4:30 P. M. Harmonics KECA-Records; 8:15, News KJR-Snapshots ; 4 :45, Steamboat Bill KFSD-S. D. California Club; 6:15, KGO & network - Fleischman KEX-Studio; 4:45, Symphony Symphony Hour, Rudy Vallee and His Con- KNX-Dr. Matthews; 4:45, Musical KSL-Forty-five Minutes in Holly- necticut Yankees wood KPO-Stringwood Ensemble Moments KYA-Baseball or recordings KFWB-"Cocktail Hour" KTAB-Keep Smiling Revue KFOX-Talk and Records 6:30 to 7:00 P. M. KLX-Studio Program KECA-Educational Speech; News KROW-Waltz Time; 4:15, Records KFSD-Studio program KGO & network -Paul Whiteman's KJBS-Art Fadden, pianist; songs KSL-Town Crier KPO-Federal Business Talk; 6:45. KQW-Art Fadden; 4:15, Records Life of the Reillys: Ted Maxwell Oil to P. M. and Bobbe Dean KGDM-Gilmore Program 5:00 5:30 KYA-Orchestra; 6:55, Political KFRC 1:15, NRA Talk KGO & * KFRC & network -Kate Smith & network -Captain Henry's Talk Swanee Music Maxwell House Show Boat KTAB-Headline Hunters; Mining KVI-4:15, Walter Pitkin KPO-News; 5:15, Romany Trails; News; Communications KOL-Adventures with the Leather - Armand Girard, basso; Josef Hor- KLX-KLX Trio necks; 4:15, Hours with Baur nik's Orchestra KROW-Popular Tunes KOIN-News KYA-Children's Hour KJBS-Records; 6:45, Aubrey Laux KJR-Tea Dansant; 4:15, Horse KTAB-Blue Moments; 5:15, Rhy- KGGC-Dinner Dance Review Rce thm Ramblings KQW-State Market Reports; 6:45, KEX-Baseball Game KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee Torrid Tunes KECA-Recordings KROW-Organ Music KGDM-Port Parade KHJ-4:15, Naval Militia KGGC-Studio Frolic * KFRC & network -To be announced; KNX-Jigsaws; 4:15, Dr. John KQW-Light Opera 6:45, The Playboys Matthews KJBS-Dance Melodies KOIN-Gene Baker to 6:45 KFWB-Recordings KGDM-Commercial Program; 5:15, KJR-Los Argentinos KFOX-News; Forty-Niners Byron Hot Crystals KEX-Sports; Orchestra KFSD-Studio Program * KFRC & network -Freddie Hankel KFWB-Organ; Stamp Adventurer KGB -S. D. Calif. Club to 4:20 and Orchestra KNX-Sport News, Norman Wok- KSL-Broadcaster's Review to 4:15 KHQ-Tull and Gibbs; 5:15, Studio nar; 6:45, Dinner Dance KGW-Musings; 5:15, Collins and KFOX-School Kids; 6:45, Stamp Erwin Adventurer 4:30 to 5:00 P. M. KJR-Waltzes and Tangos KECA-Wesley Tourtellotte, organ KGO & network Fleischman KNX-Storytown Express; Organ KSL-Auburn Quartet to 6:45 Hour, Rudy Vallee- KECA-Order of the Golden .^.word KFSD-Symphony KPO-John & Ned, harmony duo; to 5:15 KSL-Forty-five Minutes in Holly- 4:45, Concert; orchestra, direction KFWB-Playtime Lady; Records wood; 6:45, Comedians in Holly- Josef Hornik KFOX-Playtime Lady; Records wood

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7:00 to 7:30 P. M. KEX-News; Four Square Cathedral KHJ-Laugh Clinic 10:00 to 10:30 P. M. KGO & network -Frank Buck in KNX-The In -Laws; Music KGO & network -Richfield News Dramatization of Jungle Adven- KFWB-Jean Dunn; 8:15, Kay Flashes; 10:15, Tom Coakley's tures; 7:15, Gene & Glenn Kyser's Orchestra Orchestra KPO-Tommy Harris, tenor; orch.; KECA-Music; 8:15, Records KPO-Rainbow Harmonies 7:15, Review of Activities of the KFOX-Christian Science; 8:15, Kay KYA-Drama S. F. Municipal Government Kyser's Orchestra KTAB-Hawaiian Adventures KYA-Ernie Smith's Sport Page; KFSD-Feature Program KLX-Dance Music 7:15, Sportsman's Corner KSL-Headline News; Orchestra KROW-Dance Music KTAB-Cecil & Sally; 7:15, Italian KOA-Comedy Stars; 8:15, Orch. KGGC-Request Hour News KFRC-News; 10:10, Jackie Souder's KLX-News; 7:15, Silver Strains to Orchestra KROW-Guitar Duo; Travelogue 8:30 9:00 P. M. KOL-Dance Music KJBS-Piano Duo; Dance Tunes KGO & network-Standard Sym- KOIN-Dance Music KGGC-Voice of Erin phony Hour KJR-Until Tomorrow KQW-Weather; News and Forum; KPO-Dancing in Twin Cities KGW-10:15, Kelly's Kavalieros Records KYA-Tom Coakley's Orchestra; KFI-10:15, Carol Lee & Helen Hill KGDM-Recordings 8:45, Happy Felton's Orchestra KFWB-News; 10:15, Organ KFRC & network -Vera Van, con- KTAB-John Collins, baritone KFOX-News; 10:15, Orchestra tralto; 7:15, Helen Nagin, pianist KLX-Spice of Life; 8:45, Vocalist KHJ-News Items; 10:10, Orchestra KOL-7:15, Speaker Stevenson KROW-Italian Program KNX-Reveries; 15:10, Pontrelli's KJR-Musical Auction; 7:15, Philos- KGGC-Waltz Time; Tunes of Time Orchestra opher KQW-Old Church Choir KGB-News Flashes; Orchestra KEX-Symphony Hour *KFRC & network -Rube Wolfe's KSL-Dance Orchestra KECA-Orch. with Virginia Flohrl Orchestra KOA-Cosmopolitan Orch.; 10:15, KNX-Frank Watanabe and Archie; KOL-Orch.; 8:45, The Endureshow Rainbow Harmonies 7:15, Crazy Crystals KVI-Union Pacific Stage Lines to KFWB-Syncopators 8:35 10:30 to 11:00 P. M. KFOX-Eb & Zeb; 7:15, Bobby & KOIN-8:45, King Cobra KGO & network -Tom Coakley's Betty KEX-Four Square Cathedral KFSD-Adolph & Rudolph to 7:15 Orchestra; 10:55, News Service KSL-Pioneer Stories; 7:15, KJR-Ace King, Queen, Jack; 8:45, KPO-Diary of a Globe Trotter Orch. Si and Elmer KYA-Organ Serenade KFWB-Terry La Franconi's Orch. KLX-Dance Music 7:30 to 8:00 P. M. KNX-Dramatic Tabloid; 8:45, KTAB-Dance Tunes KGO & network - Winning the Spanish Orchestra KROW-Dance Music West, serial drama by Wilbur Hall KHJ-To be announced KFRC-Carol Lofner's Orchestra KPO-Interlude; 7:35, Enric Mad- KECA-Nick Harris Program; 8:45, KOL-Dance Music riguera's Vivian Johnson Orch. Song Recital KVI-Dance Orchestra KYA-Lady of the Evening; 7:45, KFOX-Show Boat; Poetry & Music KOIN-Dance Music Ballads Beautiful KFSD-Feature KOMO-Vic Meyers' Orchestra KTAB-Dixie Memories KOA-Orchestra KEX-Kelly's Kavaiieros KLX-Vagabondettes; 7:45, Sports KSL-Enoch Light's Orchestra KFI-Biltmore Hotel Orchestra KROW-Musicale KHJ-Carol Lofner's Orchestra KGGC-Records; Salonesque 9:00 to 9:30 P. M. KFWB-Geo. Hamilton's Orchestra KQW-Callfornia Market Hour; KFOX-Geo. Hamilton's Orchestra 7:45, Tango Time KGO & network -To be announced KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra # KFRC & network -Reggie Child's KPO-NBC Drama Hour KFSD-10:55, News Orchestra; 7:45, Henry Busse's KYA-Orchestra; 9:15, Sports Parade KGB -Dance Orchestra Orchestra KTAB-Souvenirs; Nightherders KSL-Dance Orchestra KVI-Dr. R. M. Mellor to 7:45 KLX-Melody Palette; 9:15, Helen KJR-Silver Strains; 7:45, Radio Parmelee, pianist 11:00 to 11:30 P. M. Ralph KROW-KROW Varieties KGGC-Organ; Jean KGO-Happy Felton's Orchestra KEX-Symphony Hour Carole KPO & network -Ambassador Ho- KHJ-Orchestra KQW-Vocalist, 9:15, Lena Leland tel Orchestra KNX-Speech; 7:45, King Cowboy # KFRC & network -Ted Dahl and KECA-Orchestra; Orchestra KYA-Organ Serenade 7:45, Music KOL-Post-Intelligencer KTAB-Dance Tunes KFWB-Outdoor Reporter to 9:05 KROW-Dance Music KFOX-Boy Detective; 7:45, Three KJR-Waltz Dreams KFRC-Jan Garber's Orchestra Vagabonds KFWB-Ed Fitzpatrick's Orchestra KOL-Dance music KFSD-Merkley's Girls Chorus; KFOX-Beverly Hill Billies KVI-Jan Garber's Orchestra 7:45, Feature Program KNX-News; 9:15, Crocketts KOIN-Dance Music KGB -7:45, Public Enemies KECA-SERA Orchestra KOMO-Moonlight Melodies KSL-Crazy Crystals to 7:45 KFSD-Studio program KGW-Kelly's Kavalieros KOA-The Forty-Niners; Band KSL-Freddie Hankie's Orch.; Mary KHJ-Organ & John KFWB-Manny Harmon's Orchestra 8:00 to 8:30 P. M. to KFOX-Jack Maurice's Orchestra KGO & network -Standard Sym- 9:30 10:00 P. M. KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra phony Hour, Orchestra direction KGO & network-To be announced KGB -Jan Garber's Orchestra Alfred Hertz KPO-Mark Hopkins Orchestra KPO-Your Boy's Future; 8:15, KYA-Sports Parade; 9:45, News; 11:30 to Sign Off Mills Blue Rhythm Band 9:55, Louise Tabor KGO & network -Jimmy Grier's KYA-ABC Pirates; vocalists KTAB-Thunder Mountain School Orchestra KTAB-Prosperity Parade KLX-Musical Auction; 9:45, News KPO-Way Back When, Chas. Run- KLX-Jewel Box; 8:15, Talk KROW-KROW Varieties yan, organist KROW-Latin-American Program KGGC-Recordings KYA-Frank Castle's Little Show KGGC-On With the Dance; 8:15, KQW-Dance Time KTAB-Dance Tunes Symphonette KFRC-Junior Chamber of Com- KFRC-To be announced KQW-Old Church Choir Songs merce to 9:45 KROW-Dance Music # KFRC & network-Joe Reichman # KFRC & network -Jan Garber's KJBS-Owl Program to 7 a.m. & orch.; 8:15, C. C. Young for Orchestra KOL-Dance Music Governor KJR-Metropolitans KVI-To be announced KOL-Comedy Stars of Hollywood; KFWB-Kay Kyser's Orchestra KOIN-Midnight Moods 8:15, To be announced KHJ-Ray O'Hara's Orchestra KJR-Vic Meyers' Orchestra KOIN-Comedy Stars Hollywood; KNX-The Crocketts KHJ-Organ and Records 8:15, King's Guards KFOX-Beverly Hillbillies KFWB-Jay Whidden's Orch. KVI-Musical Crediteers KECA-Classic Recordings KFOX-Hal Brown's Orchestra KJR-Isle of Paradise KSL-Frank Cookson's Orchestra KGB -To be announced

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KOA-Cookbook Sherlocks; 9:15, 7:00 to 7:30 A. M. Memories KGO & network -U. S. Marine Band 9:30 to 10:00 A. M. KFRC-Records; 7:25, Stocks KGO & network -National Farm KYA-Musical Clock and Home Hour KPO-News; 9:45, Hart Strings 7:30 to 8:00 A. M. KYA-Kitchen Secrets KGO & network -U. S. Marine KTAB-Health Talk Band KLX-Clinic of the Air KPO-Pair of Pianos KROW-Diet and Health KYA-Musical Clock KJBS-A Visit with Faye Ward KTAB-Hill Billy Tunes KQW-Faye Ward KROW-Commuters Time Clock KGGC-Dance Novelties KJBS-Alarm Klok Klub KGDM-News; 9:45, Records KQW-Breakfast Hour KFRC & network -Betty Crocker; KFRC-Morning Exercises 9:45, Buddy Fisher Orchestra KGDM-Gilmore Oil Program KVI-9:45, Dr. Burns KHQ-Favorites KGW-Trio; 9:45, Cooking School KGW-Ronald Buck to 7:45 KHQ-Studio Programs; 9:45, Celia KOL-Organ Program Lee KVI-Hillbillies; 7:45, Varieties KJR-Shuffling Feet KOIN-Jones & Stewart KHI -9:45, News Items to 9:50 KJR-Market Quotation; 7:45, KNX-Melody Palette; 9:45, News Shadows on the Clock KFWB-Diet Tips; Records KEX-7:45, Hill Billies KFOX-Diet Tips; Records KOMO-U. S. Marine Shut -In Hour KECA-Recordings KFI-Helen Hill, pianist; 7:45, KGB -9:45, News to 9:50 Church Quarter Hour KHJ-Recorded Program 10:30 A. M. KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Club CLARENCE HAYES 10:00 to KFWB-Gold Star Rangers KPO-8 A. M. KGO & network - Press - Radio KECA-Radio Bible Fellowship, Rev. News; 10:05, Sixth Coast Artillery Milo F. Jamison to 7:45 Band KFOX-Grain Report; 7:32, Old - KPO-Hart Strings; 10:15, Songs by Time Songs the Kitchen Sink KGB -Seven O'Clock Club * KFRC & network -Al Kavelin and KYA-Columbia on Parade; Organ KSL-Morning Watch; 7:45, Melo- Orchestra KTAB-Merchants Association dies KOL-Cecil and Sally °.0 8:45 KLX-Clinic; Stocks; News KOA-Morning Revelers; 7:45, Betty KVI-Records; Market Specials KROW-Hits from Hollywood Crocker KOIN-Studio; 8:45, Elma Hackett RIBS -News; 10:05, Organ KOMO-Resume; 8:33. Vagabonds KGGC-Cal King 8:00 to 8:30 A. M. KHQ-Review; 8:45, Home Com- KQW-Know Your California KGO & network -Financial Serv- fort KGDM-Recordings ice; 8:15, Concert Favorites KEX-Dance Rhythms; 8:45, Mischa KFRC & network -The Eton Boys; KPO-Morning Chanticleer, Clarence Elman 10:15, Johnny Augustine's Orch. Hayes, songs; 8:15, Crosscuts KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Club KEX-Lost and Found; Music from Log o' the Day KFI-Al Gayle's Entertainers; 8:45, KOMO-Harp Melodies RYA-Christian Science Reading; Julia Hayes KJR-Walks of Life to 10:15 8:15, Mr. and Mrs. Reader KFWB-Recordings KFWB-Prudence Penny; 10:25, KTAB-Portuguese News KFOX-Health & Efficiency; Records Barbara Holmes KLX-Records; Stocks KSL-Good Morning Judge to 8:45 KFOX-Prudence Penny; Report; KROW-Commuter's Time Clock; KGB-Stocks; 8:35, Orchestra 10:27, Comedy and Music 8:15, Gossiper KOA-Vic and Sade; 8:45, Words KFI-Ann Warner Chats RIBS -Morning Varieties and Music KNX-Eddie Albright Family KQW-Morning Varieties KGDM-Recordings 9:00 to 9:30 A. M. 10:30 to 11:00 A. M. Bar- *KFRC & network -Elizabeth KGO & network-Words & Music KGO & network-Woman's Maga- thell; 8:15, Among Our Souve- KGO-9:15, Barbara Lee zine of the Air nirs KPO-Crosscuts of the Day KPO-Organ Concert KEX-Four Square Cathedral KPO & network -9:15, Cliff Naz- KYA-Organ Concert KHQ-8:15, Crazy Wells Program arro KTAB-Health Talk; Recordings KOMO-Manhattan Echoes; 8:15, KYA-Frivolities; Prudence Penny KLX-International Kitchen Morning Reveries KTAB-Hour of Prayer KROW-University of the Air KOIN-8:15, Jones and Hare Orchestra; 10:45, Al KLX-Recorded Program KJBS-Dance KFI-Helen Guest, ballads; 8:15, }CROW -Health Swing program Crazy Cadets Gayle's Entertainers KJBS-Popular vocalists KGGC--Soft Pillow Sunshine KFWB-Gold Star Rangers 10:45, Records Club KGGC-Melodies; 9:15, Old -Time KQW-Aunt Sammy; KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Songa KFRC-Mort Werner, pianist to KECA-Recorded Program to 8:15 KQW-Popular Tunes 10:45 KFOX-Recordings * KFRC & network -Emil Valezco *KFRC & network-Ann Leaf, or- KFSD-Good Cheer Prog. to 8:15 Orchestra ganist KSL-8:15, Jennie Lee KGDM-Records; 9:15, Mabel Rubin KJR-Counterpoint; Serenaders KOA-Crazy Crystals, 8:15, Concert KHQ-9:15, Early Birds REX -Hawaiian Serenaders KOMO-Neighboring with Ned KOL-Morning Melodies 8:30 to 9:00 A. M. REX-Orchestra; Requests KOIN-Art Kirkham. This and That KGO & network -Vic and Sade; KGW-9 :15, Concert Trio KFWB-Family Circle 8:45, Words and Music KVI-Mystic Melodies; 9:15, Dr. KFOX-Hal Nichol's Bad Pennies; KPO-Crosscuts Log o' the Day Whitstone 10:50, Cheerio Boys KYA-Concert KOL-Prudence Penny to 9:15 KNX-Mary Holmes; 10:45, Rhythm KTAB-Radio Shopper's Digest KFI-Hawaiians; 9:15, News Encores KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee KNX-Song Bag KECA-Chaparral Club; Records 9:15, Wellman KGB -Ann Leaf, organist KROW-Novelty Review KECA-Records; Produce; KQW-Circle of Enchantment KFWB-Kings Men; 9:15, Records KOA-10:50, Livestock and KGDM-Talk; Records KFOX-Recordings; Talk 10:55, Ball Bros.

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11:00 to 11:30 A. M. 12:30 to 1:00 P. M. 2:00 to 2:30 P. M. KGO & network-Maria's Certo KGO & network -Western Farm KGO & network -Al Pearce and Matinee with Lanny Ross, Con- and Home Hour His Gang rad Thibault and Mary Lou KPO-Midday Musicale; 12:45, KPO-Neapolitan Echoes KPO-Harmony Lane, Edward J. Commonwealth Club Luncheon KYA-Modern Maestros Fitzpatrick's Orchestra KYA-Noonday Concert KTAB-Globe Trotter; Romancin' ETA-Organ; 11:15, Talk KTAB-Echoes of Portugal KLX-Recordings KTAB-Mbrning Concert; 11:15, KLX-Don Brose; 12:45, Musical KROW-Nu-Bake prog.; vocalist Bulletin Board Jigsaw KJBS-Better Business Talk; 2:15, KROW-Health Talk; 11:15, Organ KROW-Calif. Farm Hour; Records Dance Melodies KLX-Records; 11:15, Castles in KJBS-Dance Matinee KQW-Dance Matinee Music KGGC-Request Hour KGDM-Records and News KJBS-Orchestra and Trio KQW-Federal, State Market Rpts. *KFRC & network Happy Go KQW-Light Classics KGDM-Recordings Lucky Hour - KGGC-Milady's Date Book; 11:15, *KFRC & network -U. S. Army KJR-Salon Hour, recorded Memory Melodies Band KEX-World Bookman; 2:05, Mus- KGDM-Big Oaks Flat Program KGW-Dr. Semler; 12:45, Meier & ical Gems * KFRC & network -Four Showmen; Frank KNX-The Bookworm 11:15, Hurdy Gurdy Man KHQ-Marching Along; Studio Prog. KECA-Classic Hour, records KVI-The Observer to 11:15 KVI-News and Comment KFWB-Recorded Program KOL-Cecil Solly to 11:15 KJR-Headliners, recorded KFOX-Records; 2:15, Coleman Cox KOIN-Art Kirkham KFWB-Recorded Program KFSD-2 :15, Studio Program KJR-Rhythm Rulers, recorded KNX-Dr. John Matthews KOA-Theatre Reporter; 2:05, Or- KEX-11:15, Cobwebs and Nuts KFOX-Recordings; 12:45, Talk chestra KNX-Records; 11:15, Better Busi- KECA-Concert Favorites, records KSL-Round Towners; 2:15, Dental ness Bureau KOA-Soloist; 12:45, Women's Club Clinic KHJ-Colonial Dames to 11:15 KFWB-Records; Lost and Found 1:00 to 1:30 P. M. 2:30 to 3:00 P. M. KFOX-Hal Nichols' Bad Pennies KGO & network --Ernie Holtz's EGO & network-Al Pearce Gang KECA-Spanish Lessons; 11:15, Orchestra KPO-News; 2:45, Charles Jacobs, Frankie Patten, pianist KPO-Commonwealth Club Lunch. trumpeter KYA-Women's Institute of the Air; KYA-Vignettes of Life; 2:45, Har- 11:30 to 12:00 Noon 1:15, Hawaiians rison Ward and Guest Artist KGO & network-Maria's Certo KTAB-Radio Frolic KTAB-Records; Prosperity Parade Matinee KLX-Records; 1:15, Martha Lee KLX-Better Business Talk; 2:35, KPO-John and Ned; 11:45, Agri- KROW-Concert Melodies Stocks; 2:40, Studio Program cultural Bulletin KJBS-Stocks; Hollywood Keyhole KROW-Dell Perry, pianist; 2:45, KYA-Album Leaves KQW-Friendly Hour; 1:15, At the Bobbie Lee, vocalist KTAB-Modern Rhythm Hollywood Keyhole KJBS-John T. Seifert Radio Play- KLX-Musicale; 11:45, Rhythm KGDM-Records; Pacific Islanders ers; 2:45, Tango Orchestra KROW-Latin-American Program *KFRC & network -Frank Dailey's KQW-John Seifert Players; 2:45, KGGC-Song Favorites; 11:45, News; Orchestra; 1:15, Between the Book Concert 11:50, Mountain Music Ends KGDM-The Romancier KJBS-Dance Melodies KOL-Orchestra; Julie Day *KFRC & network Happy Go KQW-Accordion Capers; Records KOMO-1:15, Tea Time Tales Lucky Hour - KGDM-Organ Recital KGW-1:15, Dental Clinic KJR-Salon Hour KFRC-Women's Home Forum KHQ-To be announced KEX-Musical Gems *KFRC & network -11:45, Grab Bag KJR-Chamber of Commerce KNX-Foreign Recordings KOL-Grab Bag; Democratic News KEX-Women's Organization Prog. KFOX-Sunset Quartet; 2:45, Rec- KOIN-Kelfood Program to 11:35 KGA-News; 1:15, Old Timers ords KJR-Measured Steps KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra KFWB-Recordings KEX-Cobwebs & Nuts; Orchestra KFWB-"The Old Codger" KECA-Classical Records KILT -Grab Bag KFOX-"The Old Codger" KSL-Edward Wurtzbach's Orch.; KFWB-Recorded Program KECA-Al Lyon's Orchestra 2:45, Buddy Welcome Orchestra KFOX-News; Talk; Records KSL-Payroll Builder to 1:15 KOA-Musical Mosaics; 2:45, Soloists KECA-Recordings KOA-Federation of Women's Clubs KNX-Jewel Box; 11:45, Ionizer Talk 3:00 to 3:30 P. M. KSL-Grab Bag 1:30 to 2:00 P. M. KGO & network Will Aubrey, KGO & network-Oxydol's Own Bard of the Byways;- 3:15, To be 12:00 to 12:30 P. M. Ma Perkins; 1:45, Betty Marlowe announced KGO & network-Betty and Bob; KPO-Ann Warner's Chats KPO-Trio Romantique, vocal trio; 12:15, The Singing Stranger KYA-Band Concert 3:15, Tom Mitchell, baritone KPO-State Department of Agricul- KTAB-Jean Kent, Economics KYA-Symphony Highlights ture; 12:15, Midday Musicale KLX-Song Bag KTAB-Recorded program KYA-Scriptures; 12:03, Concert KROW-Recordings KLX-Recordings KTAB-News; 12:15, Lataner'sFacts KJBS-Dance Orchestra KROW-Mary Dowd Reardon KLX-Dance Music KQW-Friendly Hour KJBS-Dance Tunes; 3:15, The KROW-Latin-American Program KFRC-1:45, N. Y. Stocks to 1:50 Word Man KJBS-Dance Matinee *KFRC & network -Organ Melo- KQW--Stocka; Music; Word Man KQW-Band Concert dies; 1:45, Mischa Raginsky Or- KGDM-The Romanciers KGGC-Request Hour chestra KGW-Krazy Limericks; 3:05, Piano KGDM-Recordings KGDM-Recordings Program KFRC & network -Lazy Bill Hug- KVI-1:45, Amusement Tips *KFRC & network -Feminine Fan- gins; 12:15, Voices of the After- KOIN-Book of Life cies noon KHQ--1:45, A. & K. Markets KOMO-Pastel Harmony KJR-Reflections of Romance; 12:15, KJR-Here and There KJR-Easy Chair to 3:15 Grain Report HEX -Financial and Grain Reports; KHQ-3 :15, Club Bulletin KOIN-12:15, LaVerne Axelson 1:35, Dance Antiques KEX-Musical Program KEX-Recordings; 12:15, 0. M. KGW-1:45, Friendly Chat KGW-Krazy Limericks; 3:05, Plano Plummer KHJ-Dow Jones; Orch.; Stimulat- to 3:15 KECA-Records; 12:15, News ing Soothers KNX-Concert KFWB-Records; 12:15, Talk KNX-Pontreili's Orchestra KFWB-Recordings KNX-News; 12:15, Congoin KFWB-Records; Burt Fiske, pianist KFOX-The Hawk; 3:15, Orchestra KFOX-Records; 12:15, Talk KFOX-Recordings KECA-Recordings KGB-Stocks and Farm Flashes KECA-Records to 1:45 KFSD-3:15, Studio Program KFSD-Stocks; 12:15, Studio Prog. KFSD-Studio program KSL-Dance Orchestra KSL-Payroll Builder KSL-Town Crier to 1:45 KOA-Microphone News to 3:15

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*KFRC & network-Johnny Green's 3:30 to 4:00 P. M. Orchestra STATION DIRECTORY Solly KPO & network-Grace Hayes, KJR-Romancing; 5:45, Cecil musical comedy star NBC Network Stations KEX-La France & King; 5:45, Or- KGO-Art Revue to 3:45 Station Meters Kcs. chestra Sisters of KECA 209.7 1430 KNX-Organ recital; 5:45, Gossip KGO & network -3:45, 1180 the Skillet, East & Dumke KEX 254.1 Club KYA-Symphony Highlights KFI 468.5 640 KFWB-Recordings KTAB-Serenade; Organ KFSD 499.7 600 KECA-Recorded Program KLX-Recordings KGO 379.5 790 KFSD-Studio Program KROW-Recordings KGW 483.6 620 KSL-Johnny Green's Orchestra KJBS-Dance Tunes KHQ 508.2 590 KQW-The Word Man KJR 309.1 970 6:00 to 6:30 P. M. KGDM-Recordings KOA 361.2 830 First Nighter Hoek- KOMO 325.9 920 EGO & network-The *KFRC & network-Jurien 440.9 680 drama with June Meredith and stra, baritone; 3:45, Texas Rangers KPO Don Ameche KFRC-3:55. Town Topics KYA 243.8 1230 KPO-Pastels, instrumentalists KOL-Lost & Found; 3:45, The En- *CBS Network Stations KYA-Cy Trobbe's Orchestra durenshow KFRC 491.5 610 KTAB-Melody Trail KOIN-Newspaper of the Air KGB 225.4 1330 KLX-Concert Trio KOMO-Salon Trio KHJ 333.1 900 KROW-News; 6:15, Hawaiians KHQ-Parade of Happy Feet KOIN 319.0 940 KGGC-Dinner Dance Review KFI-3 :45, News Release KOL 236.1 1270 KJBS-News; Records; 6:15, Old KHJ-Larry Burke to 3:45 KSL 265.3 1130 Traveller KNX-Federation Women's Club KVI 526 570 KQW-Department of Agriculture; KFWB-Recordings 6:15, Franco's Program KECA-3:45, University of Calif. Independent Stations KGDM-Port Parade KFSD-Music KFOX 239.9 1250 *KFRC & network-To be announced KFOX-Whispering Strings; 3:45, KFWB 315.6 950 KOL-To be announced; Vacation - Talk KGDM 272.6 1100 land Revue KSL-The Junior Hour KGGC 211.1 1420 KJR-Song Bag KJBS 280.2 1070 KEX-Eddie King, piano; 6:15, Con- 4:00 to 4:30 P. M. KLX 340.7 880 cert KPO & network-Harry Stanton, KNX 285.5 1050 KNX-News; 6:15, Concert Group basso, to 4:15 KQW 296.6 1010 KFWB-News; Records; Organ KGO-The Well Dressed Woman KROW 322.4 930 KFOX-News; Al and Molly; 6:20, KGO & network 4:15, Forty-five KTAB 535.4 560 Cecil and Sally Minutes from Broadway KECA-Recordings; 6:15, News KPO-Edna Fischer, pianist KFSD-Safety Talk; 6:05, Concert KYA-Symphony Highlights M. KGB-To be announced KTAB-Keep Smiling Revue 5:00 to 5:30 P. KSL-The Spotlight Revue KLX-Melody Race; 4:15, Muriel KGO & network-Let's Listen to Scherruble Harris 6:30 to 7:00 P. M. Tunes 5:15, Paul Carson, KROW-Prudential; Popular KPO-News; EGO & network General Tire KJBS-Close Harmony organist Program with Jack- Benny: Mary KGDM-Gilmore Oil Program KYA-Children's Hour Frank Parker, tenor; *KFRC & network-Hodge Podge KTAB-Dr. King, health talk Livingstone; Lodge KLX-Brother Bob's Club Don Wilson; Jimmy Grier's Orch. KOIN-News of the Air KROW-Organ music KPO-Clyde Doerr's Orchestra KGW-Abe Bercovitz, violin KJBS-Band Concert; 5:15, Records KYA-Cy Trobbe's Orchestra KHQ-Business and Pleasure KGGC-Studio Frolic KTAB-Headline Hunters; Mining KJR-Tea Dansant; 4:15, Horse Race KQW-Songs of the Islands; 5:15, News; 6:50, Stamp Club KFI-Tabernacle of the Air Records KLX-Trio 5:15, KROW-Ne'er Do Well KFWB-Recordings KGDM-Commercial Program; EJES-Popular Recordings KFOX-News; Forty-niners Byron Hot Springs Dance Review KNX-Melody Race; 4:15, Reflec- *KFRC & network-Herbie Kay & KGGC-Dinner tions of Romance Orchestra KQW-State Market Reports; 6:45, KSL-Town Crier; 4:15, The Co- KFRC-5:15, Bobs, sports authority Torrid Tunes lumbiana KVI-Max Frolic's Orchestra KGDM-Port Parade & Dolly * KFRC & network-To be announced KOA-G'îties Service Concert KOIN-Bob 8:45, Military Band KJR-Waltzes and Tangos Fish 4:30 to 5:00 P. M. KNX-Storytown Express; KJR-Melody Race; 6:45, 5:15, Dramas of Youth Flashes KGO & network-Forty-five Min- KECA-News; Records KEX-Sport Flashes; Concert utes from Broadway KFWB-Playtime Lady; Records KFWB-Organ; 6:45, Interview KPO-For Girls and Boys Only KFOX-Playtime Lady; Records KNX-Sport News, Norman Wok - KTAB-Sport of Kings; 4:45, The Program nor; Dinner Dance Old Bachelor KFSD-Studio KFOX-School Kids; 6:45, Music KYA-Program, Tea Dance; 4:55, KSL-Pullman Tailors to 5:15 KECA-Wesley Tourtellotte, organist Junior Birdmen KGB-Twilight Dreams to 6:45 KLX-Music; 4:45, Health School 5:30 to 6:00 P. M. KSL-6:45, Ethel Hogan, organist KROW-Hillbilly Music EGO & network - Armour Pro- KJBS-Dance Orchestra; Records gram, featuring Phil Baker, Har- 7:00 to 7:30 P. M. KQW-Story Time; 4:45, Dr. Maker ry McNaughton, Irene Beasley Alvino Rey, gui- KGO & network-Frank Buck in KGDM-The Three Tumbleweeds KPO-Sax-o-Tunes: Dramatizations of Jungle Adven- *KFRC & network Real Life tarist; Mickey Gillette, saxophon- - Program, dog tures; 7:15, Gene & Glenn Dramas; 4:45, Three Knaves and ist; 5:55, Dr. Ross KPO-Nanette La Salle, contralto; a Queen stories 7:15, Sports Revue KOL-Hours with Baur to 4:45 KYA-Around the Town; Digest Sport Page; KHQ-Tull and Gibbs to 4:45 KTAB-Dr. Thompson, talk KYA-Ernie Smith's 4:45, Steamboat KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee 7:15, Erev Shaboth KJR-Romancing; Your Way to Health KTAB-Cecil & Sally; 7:15, Italian Bill KROW-Eating News KFI-Organ Recital KJBS-Musical Hits Liars KFWB-Cocktail Hour KGGC-Talk; 5:45, Irish Gems KLX-News; 7:15, Lovable KFOX-Health and Psychology KGDM-Ernie Cruz; 5:45, Lonesome KROW-G. Facci; 7:15, Doc Sha- KHJ-Romance of Music Cowboy han's Ramblers KNX-Synagogue of the Air KQW-Southern Four; 5:45, Voice KJBS-Popular Recordings KSL-Town Crier of Portugal KQW-Weather; 7:15, Accordion KOA-Cities Service Concert KOIN-Hollywood Impressions Club

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KGGC-Jerry Wood's Orchestra KLX-Ann Wakefield, soprano; KFOX-Beverly Hill Billies KFRC & network -Edith Murray; Harriet French KSI -Frank Cookson's Orchestra 7:15, Isham Jones' Orchestra KGGC-Mount'n Music; 8:45, Tunes KOA-Dance Orchestra KFRC-7:15, Minute Melodies KQW-Democratic Rally K01,-7 :15, Speaker Stevenson # KFRC & network -Rube Wolf's 10:00 to 10:30 P. M. KVI-7:15, Minute Melodies Orchestra KJR-Mystic Asia KOIN-Gene Baker KGO & network -Richfield News KHJ-Edith Murray; 7:15, Pierce KOL-8:45, The Endurenshow Flashes ; 10:15, Williams -Walsh Brothers KOMO-8:45, Meditations Hotel Mark Hopkins Orchestra KNX-Watanabe and Archie; 7:15, KGW-8:45, KPO-Night Court, variety program Bunk Story Teller KYA-Melodies of Night KFWB-Syncopators KHQ-8:45, Story Teller KTAB-Books and Life KJR-Lotus Land; 8:45, Si & Elmer KLX-Records KFOX-Eb & Zeb; Bobby & Betty KEX-Portland Union Bible Class KECA-Orchestra and Soloist KNX-Electrical Transcription KROW-Spotlight Review KFSD-Sonny & Buddy to 7:15 KGGC-Request Hour KFWB-Jack Joy's Orchestra KFRC-News; 10:10, Souder's Orch. 7:30 KFOX-Show Boat; Poetry & Music KVI-Merle Carlson's Orchestra to 8:00 P. M. KECA-Recordings KOL-Dance Music KGO & network-Political Talk KFSD-Musical Moments KOIN-Woodyard's Orchestra 7:45, The Philistine, Dr. Seth C. KSL-Dancing by the Sea KJR-Till Tomorrow; 10:25, Alaskan Maker KOA-Big Yank Mountaineers to Troubadours KPO-Comedy Stars of Hollywood; 8:45 REX -Billy's Hawaiians 7:45, The Big Yank Mavericks KHJ-News Items; 10:10, Orchestra; KYA-Radio Theatre 9:00 to 9:30 P. M. 10:15, Sheriff Biscailuz KTAB-Batonics; 7:45, Babes in KGO & network -Melody Masquer- KNX-Fights, Hollywood Stadium Radio ade, orchestra direction Meredith KFI-10:15, Carol Lee & Helen Hill KLX-Silver Strains; 7:45, Pianist Willson KECA-Musical Celebrities; Records KROW-Ramblers; Soloman and KPO-Clyde Lucas' Orchestra; 9:15, KFWB-News; 10:15, Orchestra Sullivan To be announced KFOX-News; Jay Whidden's Orch. KGGC-Hollywood Preview; 7:45, KYA-Dance Orch.; 9:15, Friendly KGB -News; 10:05, Dance Orch. Tango Time Neighbors KSL-Wrestling; 10:15, Orchestra KQW-Calif. Market Hour; Records KTAB-Astronomy; 9:15, Night - KOA-Night Court # KFRC & network - True Story herders Court of Human Relations KLX-L. G. French, baritone; 10:30 to 11:00 P. M. KOMO-Greater Washington Hour 9:15, California Rangers KHQ-7:45, Game Commission KROW-Del KGO & network -Williams -Walsh KJR-Dollars Courtney's Band Orchestra; 10:55, News Service & Cents; 7:45, Radio KGGC-News; Organ; Arnet Amos KPO-Night Court, variety Ralph KQW-Dance Antiques; 9:15, Rec- program KNX-Lamplighter; King Cowboy ords KYA-Organ Serenade KFI-Creel, political talk KTAB-Dance Tunea KFWB-Quartet; to 7:45 KFRC & network -Carol Lofner's KLX-Records 7:45, Comedy Stars Orch.; 9:15, Hobble, Wilbur Hall KROW-Dance Music KFOX-Boy Detective; Three Vaga- KOL-Post-Intelligencer; 9:05 Dance bonds Music; 9:15, Hobbies KFRC-Carol Lofner's Orchestra KECA-Burr McIntosh; Records KVI-Orchestra; K01, -Dance music KFSD-Political 9:15, Lutheran KOIN-Robinson's Orchestra Talk to 7:45 Welfare League KVI-Dance Orchestra KOA-One Man's Family KOIN-Norge Headliners to 9:15 KOMO-Royal KJR-Alaskan Troubadours 8:00 Foursome; 9:15, Music KEX-Fairvale Country Club to 8:30 P. M. KHQ-Summer Serenade; 9:15, KOMO-Vic Meyer's Orchestra KGO & network -Caswell Concert; Beauty That Endures KFI-Biltmore Hotel Orchestra 8:15, One Man's Family, serial KEX-9:15, Homicide Squad KFWB-Geo. Hamilton's Orchestra drama RJR -Souvenirs; 9:15, News Serv- KFOX-Geo. Hamilton's Orchestra KPO-Buddy Rogers' Orchestra ice; 9:20, Musical Jigsaws KHJ-Pasadena Community Dance KYA-ABC Pirates; 8:15, Doctor KGW-Witch's Tale KNX-Fights from Hollywood Le- Good Cheer KFI-Talk by Dr. Cadle gion Stadium; 10:45, Orchestra KTAB-Babes in Radio; 8:15, Fishin' KILT -Jack Russell's Orchestra KGB -Dance Orchestra Fool KNX-News; 9:15, Amagon KSL-Dance Orchestra KLX-Carefree Capers KFWB-Ed. Fitzpatrick's Orchestra KROW-Tunes of Old Mexico KFOX-Beverly Hill Billies 11:00 to 11:30 P. M. KGGC-On with the Dance; 8:15, KECA-Records Concert KSL-Jack Russell's Orchestra KPO & network -Ambassador Ho- KQW-Dance Time KOA-Dance Orchestra tel Orchestra *KFRC & network -Court of Hu- KGO-Bal Tabarin Orchestra man Relations to 8:15 9:30 to 10:00 P. M. KYA-Organ Serenade KFRC-8:15, John Quinn for Gover- RGO & network -Tom Coakley's KTAB-Greater Santa Clara Valley nor Orchestra KROW-Dance Music KJR-Fireside Phantasies; 8:15, KPO-Spiritual Fantasy; Kenneth KFRC-Jan Garber's Orchestra Futuristic Capers Spencer, basso; Southern Har- KOL-Dance Music KOIN-8:15, Fishing News mony Four; Paul Carson, organist KOIN-Columbia Program KNX-The In -Laws; 8:15, Revue KYA-Amer. Weekly Drama; News; KVI-Jan Garber's Orchestra KFWB-Pioneers; 8:15, Orchestra 9:55, Louise Tabor KJR-Hollywood Temple KTAB-Prosperity KHJ-Pasadena Community Dance KFOX--Pioneers; 8:15, Orchestra Parade KFWB-Manny Harmon's Orchestra KECA-Old Observer; 8:15, Orch. KLX-Calif. Rangers; 9:45, News; KFOX-Orchestra KFSD-Marie V. Knete, vocalist; 9:50, Road Information 8:15, Fairway Facts KROW-Ran Wilde's Orchestra KGB -Jan Garber's Orchestra KSL-8:15, Sandy McThrift KG-GC -Recordings KOA-Tivoli Jolly Brewers KQW-Instrumental Novelties; 9:45, 11:30 to Sign Off Front Page Drama KGO & network -Jack Bain's Or- KFRC-Jan Garber's Orchestra chestra from Club Victor 8:30 to 9:00 P. M. KOIN-Journal Preview KPO-Organ Concert KGO & network -One Man's Fam- KGW-Texas Cowboy KYA-Three Counts and a Countess ily; 8:45, Political Talk, John R. KHQ-9:45, Talk KTAB-Dance Tunes Quinn KOL-Dance Orchestra KFRC-Merle Carlson's Orchestra KPO-Enric Madriguera's Vivian KFI-Richelieu: Cardinal or King KVI-Orchestra Johnson Orch.; 8:45, Harold Bur- KOMO-Pipes and Strings; 9:45, KOIN-Orchestra dick, the Story Teller Futuristic Capers KFWB-Jay Whidden's Orchestra RYA -Dance Orchestras KHJ-Orchestra KFOX-Hal Brown's Orchestra KTAB-Roland Drayer; 8:45, Or- KNX-Metropolitan Moods; 9:45, KJR-Club Victor Orchestra chestra Fights, Legion Stadium KHJ-Organ and Recordings KROW-Del Courtney's Band KFWB-Kay Kyser's Orchestra KJBS-12:01, Owl Program to 7 a.m

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KOL-Prudence Penny to 9:15 7:00 to 7:30 A. M. KVI-Mystic Melodies to 9:15 KGO & network-Organ Concert; KOIN-Elma Hackett to 9:15 7:15, The Vasa Family KHQ-9:15, Tull and Gibbs RYA -Musical Clock KGW-Cooking School to 9:15 KTAB-Sunrise Symphony KEX-9:15, Request Program KROW-Commuters' Time Clock KOMO-Emil Hanson; 9:15, Beauty KJBS-Alarm Klok Klub Talk KQW-The Breakfast Hour KFI-Medical Talk; 9:15, News KGDM-Breakfast News; Records KNX-Organ Recital KFRC-Records; 7:25, Stocks KFWB-King's Men; 9:15, Maude KOL-Organ Program Hughes, pianist KW-Radio Gospel League KFOX-Recordings; Talk KOIN-Koin-Klock KOA-Words and Music KHQ-Morning News; 7:15, Peerless Program 9:30 to 10:00 A. M. KHJ-Recordings KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Club KGO & network-Naticnal Farm KFWB-Records; 7:25, Fishing News and Home Hour KFOX-Time to Get Up; 7:15, Talk KPO-News; 9:45, Elmore Vincent KECA-Records KYA-Waitz Idylls KGB -Seven o'Clock Club KTAB-Rod Hendrickson; 9:45, Stars on Review KSL-Madison Ensemble; KLX-Records 7:15, Morning Watch KROW-Diet and Health KOA-Galaxy of Stars to 7:15 KJBS-Morning Concert KGGC-Dance Novelties 7:30 to 8:00 A. M. KQW-Gems of Melody Prog. 7:45, William KGDM-News; 9:45, Kiddies' KGO-Johnny O'Brien; # KFRC & network -Herbert Foote, Cowles, pianist organist KPO & network -Down Lovers' KJR-Shuffling Feet Lane CAROL LOFNER KOL-Julie Day to 9:45 KYA-Musical Clock KFRC-9 P. M. KEX-Request Program KTAB-Hill Billie Tunes KNX-Melody Palett; 9:45, News KROW-Commuters' Time Clock KFWB-Recordings; 9:45, News KJBS-Alarm Klok Klub 8:30 to 9:00 A. M. KFOX-Recordings; 9:45, News KQW-The Breakfast Hour KECA-Recordings KGDM-Gilmore 011 Program KGO & network-Vic and Sade; Flashes to 9:35 KFRC-Morning Exercises 8:45, The Sizzlers, vocal trio KGB -News KGW-Ronald Buck KPO-Crosscuts Log o' the Day KOL-Organ Program KYA-Morning Concert; Frivolities 10:00 to 10:30 A. M. KVI-Hillbillies; 7:45, Varieties KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee KGO & network-National Farm KOIN-Jones & Stewart KTAB-Radio Shopper's Digest and Home Hour KJR-Market Quotations; Shadows KROW-Novelty Review KPO-Beaux Art Trio on the Clock KJBS-Latest Recorded Releases; KYA-Columbia Parade; 10:15, Or- KEX-Hill Billies; Records 8:45, Dance Melodies gan KFI-7:45, Church Quarter -Hour KGDM-Recordings; Talk KTAB-Paul Keller, pianist; 10:15, KHJ-Recordings KQW-Concert Favorites Chasm' the Blues KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Club # KFRC & network -Al Kavelin's KLX-Records; 10:15, S. F. Stocks; KFWB--Gold Star Rangers Orchestra 10:20, News Items KFOX-Grain Reports; 7:32, Songs KVI-Resume; 8:33, Market Specials KROW-Hits from Hollywood KECA-Bible Fellowship to 7:45 KOIN-8 :45, Elma Hackett KJBS-Radio News Reporter; 10:02, KGB -Records; 7:55, Program Res. KOL-Cecil & Sally to 8:45 Dance Orchestra KSL-Morning Watch KHQ-Studio Program KQW-Know Your California KOA-Down Lovers' Lane KOMO-Resume; 8:33, Vagabonds KGDM-Records; 10:15, Sunshine KGW-Crazy Crystals; 8:45, Abe Girl 8:00 to 8:30 A. M. Bercovitz, violin KFRC-Junior Artist Recital KEX-8 :45, Orchestra KGGC-Cal King KGO & network -Financial Serv- KFI-Charlie Wellman KJR-Early Echoes ice; 8:15, Genia Fonariova KFWB-Recordings KEX-Lost & Found; Popular Piano KPO-Armchair Quartet; 8:15, Cross- KFOX-Health & Efficiency; 8:50, KNX-Eddie Albright's Family cuts from the Log o' the Day Records KFOX-Records; Grain Reports; KYA-Christian Science Reading; KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Club 10:27, Hal Nichol's Orchestra 8:15, Mr. and Mrs. Reader KECA-8 :45, Recordings KFWB-Recordings KTAB-Portuguese News KFSD-S:45, Stock Report KECA-Recordings KLX-Records; 8:20, Stocks KGB-Stocks to 8:35 KSL-Jack Russell's Orch. KROW-Commuters Time Clock KSL-Al Kavelin's Orchestra KJBS-Morning Varieties KOA-Vic & Sade; 8:45, Sizzlers M. KQW-Morning Varieties 10:30 to 11:00 A. KGDM-Recordings 9:00 to 9:30 A. M. KGO & network-News Service; # KFRC & network-Connie Gates; 10:35, Woman's Magazine of the 8:15, Emery Deutsch's Dance KGO & network -Words & Music Air Rhythms KPO-Crosscuts Log o' the Day; KPO-Royal Hawaiian Orchestra KOIN-Jones & Stewart to 8:15 9:15, Alvino Rey, guitarist KYA-Organ Concert KOMO-Echoes; 8:15, Morning Rev- KYA-Frivolities; 9:15, Prudence KTAB-Health Talk; Recordings eries Penny KLX-International Kitchen KHQ-8:15, Musical Gems KTAB-Hour of Prayer KROW-University on the Air KGW-Ronald Buck to 8:15 KLX-Records KJBS-Organ; 10:45, Records KFI-Helen Hill, pianist KROW-Health Swing Program KGGC-Soft Pillow Sunshine KNX-Bill Sharpies Breakfast Club KJBS-Popular Vocalists KQW-Records; 10:45, Rolling Stones KFWB-Gold Star Rangers KGGC-Morning Melodies; 9:15, KGDM-Teddy Trayer and Eleanor KECA-Memories of the Waltz Charlie Glenn, old songs Peterson KFOX-Records; 8:10, Educ. Talk KGDM-Recordings KFRC-Junior Artist Recital KFSD-Good Cheer program # KFRC & network -Emil Velazco KVI-Round Towners KSL-8:15, Jennie Lee and Orchestra KOMO-Pianologue to 10:35 KOA-Armchair Quartet KQW-Popular Tunes KOL-Morning Melodies

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KJR-10:35, Counterpoint; 10:45, KJR-Castles in Music; 12:15, Grain KFSD-Studio Program Uncle Hank Reports; 12:18, Rhythm Encores KOA-Ross Fenton's Orchestra KOIN-Art Kirkham REX-Recordings to 12:15 KSL-Wurtzbach's Orchestra; 1:45, KEX-Hawaiian Serenaders; 10:45, KFWB-Records; 12:15, Talk Mischa Raginsky Three Four Time KNX-News; 12:15, Congoin KNX-Lotus Land KECA-Records and News 2:00 to 2:30 P. M. KFWB-"Family Circle" KFOX-Recordings; 12:15, Talk KFOX-Hal Nichol's Orchestra; KSL-Broadcaster's Review EGO & network-Al Pearce and 10:50, Three Vagabonds KOA-Week-end Revue His Gang KECA-Classic Hour KPO-Melodians KOA-Foreign Villages; 10:45, Live- 12:30 to 1:00 P. M. ETA -Rhythmic Ripples; 2:15, Ar- stock and Produce gentinians KSL-Round Towners KGO & network -Western Agri- KTAB-Dance Tunes; 2:15, Roman - culture ein' 11:00 to 11:30 KPO-Chicago Symphony Orchestra KLX-Records; 2:15, Cecil Wright A. M. KYA-Noonday Concert KROW-Nu-Bake Program; 2:15, KGO & network -Woman's Maga- KTAB-Echoes of Portugal Charles Goodman, vocalist zine of the Air KLX-Don Brose; 12:45, Musical KJBS-Popular Dance Recordings KPO-Tommy Tucker's Orchestra Jigsaw KQW-Dance Matinee ETA-Organ; 11:15, Rhythmsters KROW-Hits of Today KGDM-2 :15, News KTAB-Concert; Beauty Facts KJBS-Dance Matinee *KFRC & network -Mischa Ragin- KLX-Records; 11:15, Lotus Land KGGC-Request Hour sky's Orchestra; 2:15, Billy Hay's KROW-Health Talk; 11:15, Organ KQW-Weather; Market Reports Orchestra KJBS-Hits of the Past KGDM-Recordings to 2:15 KJR-International Musicale KGGO-Milady's Date Book; 11:15, # KFRC & network-Buddy Fisher KEX-World Bookman; 2:05, Sym- Memory Melodies and Orchestra phony KQW-Light Classics; 11:15, Dance KGW-Dr. Semler; Friendly Chat KNX-The Bookworm Hits KHQ-12 :45, American Weekly KFWB-Recordings; Baseball KGDM-Organ KEX-Ame, can Produce to 12:35 KFOX-Recordings; Coleman Cox # KFRC & network -Chansonette KJR-Uncle Frank's Children Mat. KECA-Classical Recordings KOL-Garden Talk to 11:15 KFWB-Talk; Records; 12:45, Rec- KSL-2:15, Dental Clinic of the Air KVI-The Observer to 11:15 ords KOA-Theatre Reporter; 2:05, Al KOIN-Art Kirkham KFOX-Dick Pearsall, baritone; Pearce and Gang KJR-Rhythm Rulers 12:45, Civic Talk KEX-Records; Cobwebs & Nuts KNX-Concert Group 2:30 to 3:00 P. M. KNX-Marshall Grant, organ KECA-Woodcraft Rangers; 12:45, KFWB-Records; Lost and Found Records KGO & network -Tom Coakley's KFOX-Orchestra; Skit KOA-Lady Next Door Orchestra KECA-Classic Hour, Records KPO-Melodians : Orchestra KOA-Syracuse Hotel Orchestra KSL-Buddy Fisher Orchestra KYA-Vignettes of Life; 2:45, Base- KSL-Columbia Salon Orchestra ball Game 1:00 to 1:30 P. M. KTAB-Recorded Program 11:30 to 12:00 Noon KGO & network-Pair of Pianos, KLX-Records; 2:45, Studio Grace Frankel and Gertrude Lyne KROW-Dell Perry, pianist; 2:45, KGO-Financial Flashes to 11:35 KPO-Chicago Symphony Orchestra Recorded Program KGO & network-Week -End Re- KYA-Hawaiians KJBS-Popular Dance Recordings vue, vocalists, orchestra KTAB-Songs of the Past KQW-Afternoon Concert KPO-Clay Landon, songs with KLX-Recordings KGDM-The Romancier banjo; 11:45, Agricultural Bulletin KROW-Concert Melodies *KFRC & network Wanderers KYA-Rhythmsters KJBS-Musical Novelties; Quartet; 2:45, Gene- Kardos and KTAB-Modern Rhythms 1:15, At the Hollywood Keyhole Orchestra KLX-Anita & Orosco; 11:45, KQW-Friendly Hour; 1:15, Holly- KEX-Symphony Rhythm Encores wood Keyhole KJR-Boeing Talk; Siesta Moods KROW-Latin-American Program KFRC & network Little Jack KNX-Foreign Recordings KJBS-Dance Orchestra Little's Orchestra - KFWB-Baseball KGGC-Songs; News; Mountain KGW-Chat; Dental Clinic KFOX-Sunset Quartet; Records Music KJR-Uncle Frank's Children Mat. KECA-Classic Hour KQW-Accordion Capers; Records KHQ-1:15, Studio Program KSL-Wanderers Quartet to 2:45 KGDM-Organ KFI-Al Lyon's Orchestra KOA-Palace Hotel Orchestra # KFRC & network-Dancing by the KFWB-"The Old Codger" Sea 3:00 KOIN-Dr. Semler to 11:45 KFOX-"The Old Codger" to 3:30 P. M. KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra KPO & network -Pickens Sisters, KJR-Measured Steps KSL-Town Crier KEX-Cobwebs and Nuts to 11:45 vocal trio; 3:15, Flying with Cap- KHQ-Organ Concert tain Al Williams KFWB-Eddie Eben, organist 1:30 to 2:00 P. M. KYA-Baseball Game KFOX-News; Talk; Records EGO & network -Henry King's KTAB-Moods Modernistic; Sophis- KFI-Bennie Watson, songs; 11:45, Orchestra tication Market Reports KPO-News; 1:45, Organ Concert KLX-Studio program KNX-Souvenirs of Song; Talk ETA -Rhythmic Ripples KROW-Mary Dowd Reardon KOA-Week-end Revue KTAB-Jean Kent KQW-Vocal; Variety Program KLX-Song Bag KJBS-Light Opera, records 12:00 to 12:30 P. M. KROW-Recordings; 1:45, Tuneful KGDM-The Romancier Tunes # KFRC & network -Mary Eastman EGO & network - Sax Appeal; KJBS-Afternoon Popular Concert & Orch.; 3:15, Isham Jones' Orch. 12:15, Western Agriculture KQW-Friendly Hour KOMO-Dream Melodies KPO-Week End Revue KFRC-N. Y. Stocks to 1:35 KEX-Symphony ETA -Scriptures; 12:03, Concert *KFRC & network -1:35, Edward KHQ-3:15, Club Bulletin KTAB-News; 12:15, Lataner's Facts Wurtzebach Orchestra; 1:45, Ra- KNX-Concert KLX-Stocks; 12:05, Dance Music ginsky's Orchestra KECA-Organ Recital KROW-Latin-American Program KOIN-Book of Life KFWB-Baseball KJBS-Instrumental and Vocal KGW-Friendly Chat KFOX-The Hawk; 3:15, Orchestra KQW-Band Concert KVI-1 :45, Amusement Tips KOA-News; 3:15, Pickens Sisters KGDM-Road Report; Records KJR-Here and There KSL-Payroll Builder KGGC-Request Hour KEX-Better English Talk; Records # KFRC & network -Ann Leaf, or- KFWB-Records; 1:45, Piano, Burt 3:30 to 4:00 P. M. ganist Fiske KGO & network -Something Sim- KOIN-12:15, La Verne Axelson KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra ple, dance orchestra KHQ-12:15, Business and Pleasure KFOX-Recordings KPO-Don Bestor and Orchestra KGW-12:15, Meier & Frank KECA-Recordings ETA-Baseball Game

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Picture KFWB-Recordings KTAB-Serenade; 3:45, KFOX-Records; 5:45, Vocalist Review STATION DIRECTORY KFSD-Popular Program KLX-Studio program NBC Network Stations KROW-Island Serenaders KOA-Goldman Band KJBS-Dance Orchestra Station Meters Ecc. KFRC & network-Isham Jones' KECA 209.7 1430 6:00 to 6:30 P. M. Orchestra; 3:45, Morton Downey KEX 254.1 1180 EGO & network -Raymond Knight KFRC-3:40, Church Announcements KFI 468.5 640 and his Cuckoos; 6:15, Guy Lom- and Town Topics KFSD 499.7 600 bardo's Orchestra KGDM-Lou Stoops; 3:45, Records The En- EGO 379.5 790 KPO-Dinner Concert KOL-Lost & Found; 3:45, KGW 483.6 620 KYA-Dinner at Six durenshow 508.2 590 KTAB-Echoes of Portgual KOIN-Newspaper of the Air KHQ KLX-KLX Trio KOMO-Melodic Moods KJR 309.1 970 KROW-News; 6:15, Hawaiians KHQ-Nat'l Grocery Prog. to 3:45 KOA. 361.2 830 KJBS-News; 6:15, Records KEX-3:45, Melody Salon KOMO 325.9 920 KGGC-Dinner Dance Review KNX-Concert KPO 440.9 680 KQW-NRA Speaker; 6:15, Franco's KFI-3:45, News KYA 243.8 1230 KECA-Organ Recital Program # CBS Network Stations KGDM-Recordings KFWB-Baseball # KFRC & network-Symphony KFOX-Records; Health Talk KFRC 491.5 610 KEX-Sam Gordon; 6:15, Orchestra ESL -The Junior Hour KGB 225.4 1330 KHQ-6 :15, Souvenirs KHJ 333.1 900 KJR-Song Bag 4:00 to 4:30 P. M. KOIN 319.0 940 ENE -News; 6:15, Concert KGO-Knickerbockers Quartet KOL 236.1 1270 KFWB-News; Records; Organ KPO & network -Emil Coleman's KSL 265.3 1130 KFOX-News; 6:10, Al and Molly; Orchestra KVI 526 570 6:20, Organ Recital ETA-Baseball Game KECA-Hollywood Folklorists; News KTAB-Cobweb Chasers Stations KFSD-Symphony KLX-Studio program Independent KOA-Kuku Club Program; 6:15, KROW-Prudential Quarter Hour; KFOX 239.9 1250 Orchestra 4:15, Waltz Music KFWB 315.6 950 ESL -Symphony; 6:15, Peter Spray - KJBS-Radio Headliners; Records KGDM 272.6 1100 nozzle and Harry Clarke KGDM-Gilmore Oil Program KGGC 211.1 1420 e KFRC & network -Morton Down- KJBS 280.2 1070 6:30 to 7:00 P. M. ey's Party KLX 340.7 880 KFRC-4:15, Dr. J. C. Campbell KNX 285.5 1050 KGO & network -National Barn KOIN-Newspaper of the Air KQW 296.6 1010 Dance, variety program KJR-Tea Dansant; 4:15, Long - KPO-Piano Pals: Edna and Sol KROW 322.4 930 Trobbe Orchestra acres Horse Race KTAB 535.4 560 KYA-Cy KOMO-Melodic Moods KTAB-Headline Hunters; KFI-4:15, California Teachers 6:45, Stamp Club Association KLX-KLX Trio KNX-Carefree Capers KLX-Brother Bob's Club KROW-Popular Tunes KECA-Order of the Golden Sword KROW-Organ, Larry Canelo KJBS-Popular Melodies KFWB-Baseball KJBS-Dance Hits of the Day KGGC-Dinner Dance Review KFOX-News; 4:15, Forty-Niners KGGC-Waltzes; 5:15, Go to Church KQW-Gerald Kenny; 6:45, Torrid KOA-Hotel Plaza Orchestra Tomorrow Tunes KQW-Musical Favorites # KFRC & network-Elder Michaux 4:30 to 5:00 P. M. KGDM-Neopolitans Congregation # KFRC & network -Philadelphia KEX-Sports; Orchestra; Cruise KPO & network-Hands Across Symphony Concert KJR-Los Argentinos the Border KOMO-Birnbaum'a Bavarians KNX-Sport News, Norman Wok- KGO-Happy Tunes, Josef Hornik's KEX-Musical Gems nar; 6:45, Your Dinner Concert Orchestra KNX-Recordings; 5:15, Dr. John KFWB-Organ; 6:45, Harmonlsts KYA-Baseball Game; 4:45, Dance Matthews KFOX-School Kids; 6:45, Holly- KTAB-Racing News; 4:45, Old KFWB-Records wood Impressions Bachelor KFI-Organ Recital KECA-Lyric String Trio KLX-Helen Parmelee, pianist KFOX-Recordings KFSD-Studio Program KROW-Hillbillie Music KOA-Studio Program KSL-Peter Spraynozzle and Harry KJBS-Orchestra; 4:45, Harmony Clarke; 6:45, Hollywood Comedians Trio KQW-Story Time; 4:45, Songs of 5:30 to 6:00 P. M. the Islands 7:00 to 7:30 P. M. KGO & network -Goldman Band KGDM-Three Tumbleweeds Concert, Edwin Franko Goldman, EGO & network-National Barn KFRC-Philadelphia Summer Sym- conductor Dance phony Concert KPO-Vagabonds' Quartet; 5:45, KPO-Education at the Crossroads; KOIN-4:45, Bob and Dolly Carson Cocktail, organ recital 7:15, Clef Dwellers KJR-Snapshots ETA -Around the Town; Campbell KYA-Ernie Smith's Sport Page; KEX-4:45, Musical Gems KTAB-The Funnies; 5:45, Synco- 7:15, Sonia Sapiro, pianist KHQ-Tull and Gibbs to 4:45 pators KTAB-Orch.; 7:15, Italian News KFI-Calif. Teachers Assn. to 4:45 KLX-Covered Wagon Jubilee KLX-News Items; 7:15, Merlyn KFWB-Cocktail Hour KROW-Eating Your Way to Health Morse, tenor KFOX-Recordings KGGC-Harlem Nights; 5:45, Irish KROW-Popular Melodies KECA-1:45, News Release Gems KJBS-Popular Records KNX-Musical Auction KQW-Musical Impressions; 5:45, KGGC-Knights of the Red Branch KOA-Hands Across the Border Voice of Portugal KQW-News; 7:15, Fifteen Min- KSL-Broadcasters Review KJBS-Dance Hits of the Day utes in Paris KJR-Waltzes and Tangos # KFRC & network -Sylvia Froos 5:00 to 5:30 P. M. KGDM-Ernie Cruz; 5:45, Lonesome KFRC-7:15, The Bridge Builder EGO & network Clyde Doerr's Cowboy KOL-Radio Speaker Stevenson Orchestra - KHQ-To be announced KVI-7 :15, Orchestra KPO-News; 5:15, Vagabonds' Quar- *KFRC & network -Philadelphia KJR-Symphonettes tet Symphony Concert KGA-7:15, Spokane Chemical Co. KYA-Children's Hour; 5:15, Around KNX-John Matthews; 5:45, Gossip KEX-Orchestra the Town Club KHJ-7:15, Musical Program KTAB-Blue Moments; 5:15, Ramb- KECA-Temple Baptist Question KFWB-Amer. Weekly; Pioneers lings Box; 5:45, Records KECA-Raine Bennett, poet

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KNX-Watanabe and Archie; 7:15, KECA-Piano Recital 10:30 to 11:00 P. M. Calmon Luboviski, violinist KFOX-Records; Poetry & Music; KFOX-Wiggsville; 7:15, Bobby & 8:55, Political Talk KGO & network -Club Victor Or- Betty KaL-Dance Orchestra chestra; 10:55, News Service KGB -7:15, Bridge Builder KOA-Carefree Carnival KPO-Brown Palace Hotel Orch.; KFSD-Adolph and Rudolph; 7:15, 10:55, Musical Interlude Beverly Gregg 9:00 to 9:30 P. M. KYA-Organ KSL-Sylvia Froos; 7:20, Orchestra KTAB-Hal Girvin's Orchestra KGO-Doodlebug Orchestra KLX-Records 7:30 to 8:00 P. M. KPO-The Ice Carnival of the Air; KROW-Dance Music 9:15, Blue Moonlight # KFRC & network -Rube Wolf's KPO & network -Paul Whiteman's KTAB-Souvenirs; 9:15, Hillbillies Orchestra Orchestra KYA-Orchestra; 9:15, Bath Day KVI-Dance Orchestra KGO-Pan-Americana, Jose Rami- Program KOIN-Dance Music rez, tenor; Argentine Trio, instru- KLX-Faucit Theater of the Air KJR-Artistic Trio mentalists KROW-Italian Program KOMO-Club Victor Orch.; 10:55, KYA-Lady of the Evening; 7:45, KGGC-Concert; 9:15, Jean Carole Memory's Garden Voice of L'Italia & network Lofner's KTAB-Hawaiian Adventures KFRC -Carol KEX-Rev. Willard H. Pope Orchestra KFI-Biltmore Hotel Orchestra KLX-Fireside Phantasies KOL-Post-Intelligencer; 9:05, Community Dance KROW-Labor Journal; 7:45, Tom Dance Music KHJ-Pasadena King, KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra Crime News KHQ-Blue Moonlight KFWB-Geo. Hamilton's Orchestra KGGC-Knights of the Red Branch KJR-Blue Moonlight KQW-Calif. Market; 7:45, Tango KFOX-Geo. Hamilton's Orchestra Time KEX-Blue Moonlight KECA-Club Victor Orchestra KGW-Concert Trio KGB -Dance Orchestra KFRC & network - Glen Gray's KOMO-Thirty Minutes of Music. KSL-Dance Music Orch.; 7:45, Ferde Grof e & Orch. with Tandy Mc- KVI-Dr. M. M. Mellor to 7:45 KFI-Orchestra KOA-Dance Orchestra; News KJR-Melody Time; 7:45, Radio Kenzie to 9:15 Ralph KHJ-Harry Sosnik's Orchestra 11:00 to 11:30 P. M. KFI-Thru the Hollywood Looking KNX-News; 9:15, Hollywood Barn Glass; 7:45, Dance EGO -Organ Concert Concert KFWB-Ed. Fitzpatrick's Orchestra KPO & network -Ambassador Ho- KNX-Calmon Luboviski, violinist KFOX-Ed.- Fitzpatrick's Orchestra tel Orchestra KFWB-Juvenile Revue KECA-Musical Celebrities ETA-Organ Serenade KFOX-Marco ,juvenile Revue KFSD-Blue Moonlight KTAB-Dance Tunes KECA-Organ, Dr. Bruce Kingsley KOA-Dance Orchestra KROW-Midnight Vagabond KSL-Crazy Crystals to 7:45 KSL-Harry Sosnik's Orchestra KFRC-Jan Gerber's Orchestra KOA-Hotel Cosmopolitan Orch. KOL-Dance Music 9:30 to 10:00 P. M. KVI-Jan Garber's Orchestra 8:00 to 8:30 P. M. KOIN-Robinson's Orchestra KGO & network -Tom Coakley's KGW-Santlseptic KGO-Dot Kay, contralto; 8:15, Orchestra KOMO-Moonlight Melodies Musical Treasure Chest KPO-Clyde Lucas' Orchestra KEX-11:15, Dance Frolic KPO- & network-Paul White - KYA-Bath Day Program KHJ-Pasadena Community Dance man's Orch.; 8:15, Carefree Car- KTAB-Tabloid Players KFWB-Manny Harmon's Orchestra nival KLX-Reflections of Romance; Harmon's Orch. KYA-Voice of L'Italia 9:45, News KFOX-Manny KTAB-Home Favorites KROW-Ran Wilde's Orchestra KGB -Orchestra KLX-Musical Soiree KJBS-Morning Concert KROW-Latin-American Program KGGC-Waltz Time; 9:45, Frank 11:30 to 12:00 Midnight KGGC-Recordings Lorenti KGO & network-Jack Bain's Or- KQW-Popular Vocalists; 8:15, . KFRC & network -Jackie Souders chestra Italian Hour Orch.; 9:45, Old Music Masters KPO-Organ Concert, Chas. Runyan # KFRC & network -Orville Knapp KOL-9:45, Democratic News KYA-Frank Castle's Little Show and Orchestra KOIN-McElroy's Orchestra KTAB-Dance Tunes KJR-Song Market KJR-Rocky Mountaineers KROW-Vagabond and Music KOL-Comedy Stars to 8:15 KNX-Hollywood Barn Dance KFRC-Ted Dahl's Orchestra KOIN-Comedy Stars to 8:15 KECA-Recordings KOL-Dance music KOMO-Pastel Harmony KFWB-Kay Kyser's Orchestra KVI-Ted Dahl's Orchestra KGW-8:15, Clarence Tolman, tenor KFOX-Kay Kyser's Orchestra KOIN-Dance Orchestra KEX-News Flashes; 8:15, Studio KSL-Dance Music KEX-Organ Music KNX-Hollywood Barn Dance KOA-Oriental Gardens Orchestra KJR-Club Victor Orchestra KECA-Playground Dept. Musical KFWB-Jay Whidden's Orch. KFWB-Louise Raymond; 8:15, Kay 10:00 to 10:30 P. M. KHJ-Organ Kyser's Orchestra KGB Dahl's Orchestra KFOX-Christian Science; 8:15, KGO & network -Happy Felton's -Ted Kay Kyser's Orchestra Orchestra KFOX-Hal Brown's Orchestra KSL-Dance Orchestra KPO-Williams-Walsh Orchestra KOA-Orchestra; 8:15, Carefree KYA-Checks Sloane's Pirates; 12:00 to 1 A.M. Carnival 10:15, Bob Allen, pianist KTAB-Vagabond of the Air KTAB-Book Digest; 10:15, Records KROW-Midnight Vagabonds 8:30 to 9:00 P. M. KLX-Records KJBS-12 :01, Owl Program KROW-Dance Music KGDM-Records KGO-Musical Treasure Chest KGGC-Request Hour KHJ-Records KPO & network -Carefree Carni- KFRC-News; 10:10, Jack Souder's KGB -Recordings val, variety show Orchestra KYA-Dance Orchestras KOL-Dance Orchestra KTAB-Studio program; 8:55, News KVI-Merle Carlson's Orchestra 1:00 A. M. to 7:00 A. M. KLX-Musical Soiree KOIN-Cafe de Paree; 10:15, Mont - KJBS-Owl Program KROW-Italian Program marte Orchestra KOGC-Recordings KJR-Carefree Capers KQW-8:45, Italian Program KHJ-News Items; 10:10, Orchestra # KFRC & network -Jan Garber's KNX-Pontrelli's Orchestra Program listings ere correct when Orchestra KGB -News Flashes; 10:05, Orch. published by Broadcast Weekly, KOL-8 :45, The Endurenshow KFWB-News; Orchestra but sale of time by stations and KOMO-Fisher's Blend Half Hour KECA-Recordings networks and national emergencies KGW-Fisher's Blend Half Hour KFOX-News; Orchestra often cause deviations which the KNX-Hollywood Barn Dance KSL-Dance Music stations cannot foresee. KFWB-Musical Newsy KOA-Dance Orchestra

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