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Qatekted' Can He Take PROGRAMS for WEEK BEGINNING AUGUST 20th WEEKLY eetafftee.' "If I Am Elected President" Murder Is Weeiteeded 9 Business Dick qatekted' Can He Take www.americanradiohistory.com Success? rile dar Inspires the peer Mrs. E. A. Fry, 2020 Concord Road, Holum. longer on the air. Could you tell me bus 8, Ohio. what has become of his former Sirs: Could you tell me who plays broadcast? the part of Sir Charles on "One Man's I am an ardent fan of Family ?" "Duffy's Tavern" but I don't think it has SPPLEMEN Sir Charles Mend! portrays himself been as interesting lately as when (Sir Charles) on -One Mat's Family.- it was out here in Hollywood. I keep 11's his first rddio penture-how do uou readers like him :' hoping to hear "Archie" or one of his guest stars sing "Leave Us Face 10 Vitamins and It" and as yet, haven't heard it Dick Hann, 1500 W. George St., Banning, done on the show. - Calif. I also agree with another reader 11 Natural Minerals Sirs: Reading that we certainly have lost our old the Radio Life of friends, July 16, I find Mrs. Eckford's com- "Amos 'n Andy." ment on the Mary Marlin program. Lanny (toss. we understand. us now I certainly agree with her that they with the .4 mu on an entertainment tour all In 1 tablet! live too in the South Pacific. We hope the Duffy much in the past, and that program well auxin lifte up to flollu- if they would stick to the subject it waa(i standards when it conies hark on would be a much better show. the air this fall. Sold at low food store And on "I Love a Mystery" If we * can't have the original Jack Packard, William Calfetto, 125 St. Felix Street, the part could at least be given to Brooklyn, New York. someone with a prices. Guaranteed by little "umph ?" The Sirs: For a long one who plays it now sounds like a time Radio Life grandfather. has made my routine and radio lis- tening more pleasant. Even though the makers of Monarch flow about this? Do uou other read - ers auree:' I am very pleased with it, I can't resist the admission that I can't for- Finer get the old timers that were asso- Foods- famous for Miss Dolores Frescott, 1821 Norti Chero- ciated with you. kee A , Hollywood, Calif. I hope you don't think I'm too bold quality for 90 years! Sirs: I was so disappointed to dis- in making the suggestion that you cover recently that Lanny Ross is no print something like a Cavalcade of former Radio Life writers so that your readers can know what they GET THEM FROM JAM AND are doing or what branches of the JELLY MAKERS.. armed forces they are in. NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS I am sure a dash of Burdette hu- You'll mor, like he had in his "Phooloso- OR SUPER MARKETS Find phy," would be appreciated, as well as something from Suzanne Warner, John F. P. Whitehead, and others I M.C. PECTIN haven't mentioned. I feel that all connected with Radio Life, past and Really Is DIFFERENT present, are as interesting as some famous radio personalities. Incidentally, the department in and BETTER! which you had a photo and brief THE BROADWAY WH.., LOS HYSltf SHOPS WITH CoY,IINU M.C.P. PECTIN is colorless, odor- less, tasteless... thus assuring clear, sparkling jams and jellie, with true fruit flavor. Economical to use, it doesn't "boil away" costly ingredi- School Bell Rings ents yet prevents spoilage due to too short a boil. Tested M.C.P. recipes It's Time to Listen to make it easy to have energy -rich jams and jellies that save precious THE FOURTH SESSION OF "points" and add muck to every THE BROADWAY'S family's wartime food supply. SEWING SCHOOL OF THE AIR Conducted by Sally Spinner JELLS MORE FRUIT OR JUICE AND SUGAR EVERY TUESDAY THAN ANY OTHER 10:30 A. M. KHJ PECTIN YOU CAN BUY gtim/ V V WNWA w1. www.americanradiohistory.comW tl biography of a supporting player is another feature I enjoyed and now miss. Maybe hundreds of other read- ers feel the same. Please don't think that I like your magazine any less than I always have. And thanks for being so fair to the hardworking radio folk and the fine stories and pictures you print about my favorites. The old gang. what with the war and all. is now pretty well scattered. Su- zanne Warner is married to an .4 rmu .sir Corpsman and is with her husband at Hammer Field. near Fresno. Calif. 'BLONDIE' Th. larghgeairg "Blordie",bou *ma ow the She is handling radio guest anPearunces BLUE read, loft to right. "Biondi." (Penny Singleton); I for the .4 rmu. Our former editor John Daisy. the family pooch (p/axd by),enell1: and Dogwood Whitehead is now a sergeant in the Brw,mad. B/owdie'; hatband (.4nhs, Lake). Don't mis Marines and stationed in Swi Francisco. it...7:3o P. M. Friday on KECA...The Blur Newark. Gene Burdette is still around Radio Row. Publisher. Carl M. Rigsby; Managing 10E E. BROWN Director. Culbreth Sadler: Business takst thr 'tomb mght out Manager, Vinson Vaughan; Office cf torr mouth at .Na,ter Manager. Georgia F. Caywood: Editor. Ceremonies. or rather at rra/ fu cop. ow tht rein global quit Evelyn Rigsby; Art Director. Allen ,hou -.tao Or Ge' 7bundar, Hicks: Log Editor. Pearl Hall; Editor - n P..At Star trued to tn- the -Service. John F. Whitehead. KEC. _. I/o Blur N, n, o, F. * * RADII) LIME Is publisle.d weekly by Compton Printing Company. 111291 \\-est Washington Blvd., Los Angeles 15. ¡'hone R1. :212. Postpaid Subscriptions, $2.75 t.er year of n2 issues: $1.50 for E mo. Advertising rates may be had on. appli- cation to the Business Manager. Single copies are 5c. Unsolicited material is sent at sender's risk. Radio I.iie as- sumes no responsibility for same. All remittances. should be by l'ostal Money Order. Express Money Order or Check in favor of Radio Life. Currency is sent at wonder's risk. This ¡Sane is numbered Volume it. No. 24. published for the week of August 20. 1944. Entire contents of this issue copyrighted. 1943. Reprinting in whole or part without permission strictly prohibited. Editorial Offices. 15:18 North Vine street. Hollywood 28. Tele- phone HEmpstead 2025. Business and Advertising Offices, 1rr29 Vilest Washing- ton Blvd. San Francisco Office. 333 Montgomery street. Sutter 4147. Entered KECA as Second Class Matter May H. 1942. at the Postoffice of Los Angeles. Califor- nia, under the Act of March 3. 1870. TO YOU Radio is Life! -and the life in radio is the SUNDAY NIGHT BLUE ... Better Livelier Unexcelled Enter- tainment! The BLUE Network is proud PAUL WHITEMAN to announce they now own and operate The BLUE Network' direaror hr. of matt, and .m cita' KECA...your own familiar d Kingg f fats," bring, Radio Station the Pbilro Srwmo Hoar, nn P. .11. Stripy. Yo. finer are in the habit Progr m,roweota of du BLUE Los Angeles station. People font EC.1 TG YOU." WOO the outlet for BLUE of turning to KECA... the programs -great music, complete accurate news, great ringing forum, pure drama. adventure, variety, comedy. Today, KECA it "The BLUE "... a great station ... a great K N X 8:30 network. So, tune in 790 on your dial... listen to KECA...The Blue Network. Stories woven around E the romantic and adven- turous atmosphere of Early California. I' OWNED AND OPERATED BY Sponsored by TITLE INSURANCE .ArETWORA" AND THE TRUST COMPANY 790 ON YOUR DIAL LOS ANGELES Page Three www.americanradiohistory.com r DURANTE DOES A platform speech for his loyal constituents, Dorothy Ford and Jean Porter (MGM star- lets/ and his co- comedian, Garry Moore. behind me -and the rest of the coun- try was trying to catch up with me, too. Right now I expect to carry not only North Dakota and South Da- kota, but the way things are going I may even carry West Dakota! Just the other evening I was look- ing at a petition that said, "We want Durante for President." It had 10,000 signatures on it and it would've had 11,000 except for one thing . I ran outa ink! One of them smart reporters come to me and he says, "You need a plan for the agricultural population. These farmers .. - the men who milk the cows .. they need a platform." And I says to him, "If them farmers can't reach up there without a plat- form, there's nothin' I can do fer 'em." Good Racer Notwithstanding, I know all there is to know about the agricultural problem. Why, for ten years I went steady with the farmer's daughter! And would you believe it, when I was eight years old I came in second in a potato race. Who came in first, you ask? Why, the potato. And the women's vote. There are some 40,000,000 women voters and to get tleir vote you gotta know what to offer 'em. I studies the situ- ation, and I know exactly what the women voters of the nation want most . but where are you gonna By Jimmy Durante get 40,000,000 pairs of nylon stock- ings? Garry Moore, -comes to me and he Having my family famous )/7ELL, constituents -and asks me, "Frankly, Jimmy," in pol- I he says.
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