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In This Issue

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

STUDIO GOSSIP

PICTURES OF ARTISTS

DISTANT STATIONS

LIST OF ALL U. S. STATIONS

ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES

GYPSY'S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS

COMPLETE PROGRAMS OF ALL IMPORTANT COAST STATIONS

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BROADCAST WEEKLY (FORMERLY RADIOCAST WEEKLY - ESTABLISHED 1922 AS BROADCAST PROGRAM)

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Looking Ahead to Good Radio Year

TFADERS in the radio industry are look- ing forward to an active year, firmly

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i.. nearly at an end and that, by early summer there will be marked indications of a revival in trade.

If the depression of the past year did noth- ing else, it enabled the industry to clean house, dispose of all "distress' merchandise and prepare for the invasion of new markets.

During the past year, radio manufacturers have disposed of their surplus stocks by keeping producing activities to level of de- mand, in contrast with 1929, when it seemed that they could not manufacture fast enough to satisfy themselves, let alone the demands of the market. While there has been some mortality among the weaker concerns during the past year, this has served only to strengthen the position of the industry as a

whole, and most manufacturers who have survived are now in a healthy condition.

If business conditions improve around mid- year, as is generally expected, radio manu- facturers will be situated in an excellent po- sition with new merchandise for the remain-

der of the year: Marked improvements, but nothing revolutionary, are in sight, and the modern 1931 radio set insures the public re- ceiving more value per dollar and also the highest type of broadcasting ever attained.

There are many new and broad markets open to the radio industry. Radio is no- where near the saturation point. In addition to the large normal replacement market for modern radio sets and the discarding of an- cient and obsolete receivers, there is a great rural market now opening for radio sales, especially since the Federal Radio Commis- sion has granted higher power to broadcast- ing stations operating on clear channels.

In addition, there is a tremendous market for the equipment of offices, factories, schools, auditoriums and other places in which radio has been comparatively little used. Special broadcasting programs for these interests already have been planned for the remainder of 1931 by broadcasting in- terests.

The outlook for the radio industry is not at all discouraging, and with an undoubted return of better general conditions the radio industry faces the future with confidence.

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PICKUPS BY GYPSY

J. E., San Francisco.- Irma Breakfleld (KLX) has hair of sun gold, long and naturally curly, and wears it at the base of a beautifully formed head in a spun -taffy doughnut. Her complex- ion reminds one of gar- denias and her eyes are a lovely blue. Poised and gracefully tall is she, with a certain heady influence that could put Cleopatra's allure to shame, but Irma is one of those rare creatures who s h u n s the theatrical. Her classic smile is for one man only, and her thoughts are all on athletics. She broadcasts from the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium in Oakland while classes are in progress and director (or directress) and pupils alike respond to each command with militaristic precision.

A. N., Sacramento.-Jerry Jermaine Is now identified with Station KTAB and is heard on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 10 to 10:15 in Gossips With Business Women.

K. M. B., Campbell.-Richard LeGrand (NBC) hides behind an inscrutable mask of self-control. He is suspected of harboring a turbulent spirit, a supreme cynicism; yet all the probing in the world is of no avail. One's tortured curiosity is answered by a rare smile with perhaps a re- countal of some interesting but strictly imper- sonal episode that sheds no light on the inner workings of his enigmatic personality . and there you are. For the sake of statistics, he is 5 feet 8% inches tall, weighs 162 pounds, has dark hair with here and there a gray thread running through, brown eyes, and is 39 years old.

Flossie, Hood.-Lord Bilgewater (KFRC) has not withdrawn from the list of eligibles. He promises faithfully to advise us the moment there is the slightest indication of such a step. (Don't you forget, old top.) The ranks are really not dwindling as rapidly as you think, Flossie, for the others to whom you make reference are also still unattached.

Marie H., Sacramento.-Betty Kelley and Thomas Kelly (NBC are not related. The per- sonnel of the Hollywaiians (NBC) is as follows: Sol K. Bright, George Kauku and James Purdy.

M. B. H., Winton.-Don Thompson (KPO) suggests far horizons, adventure and the gen- tleman gallant from the top drawer who snaps 'em into attention and gets real service at res- taurants. He is 6 feet 3 inches tall, weighs 210 pounds, has dark brown hair and wears large horn -rimmed glasses, through which one is attracted to blue eyes arrestingly light of hue. He is single, was born in India 28 years ago, grew up in Eugene, Oregon, graduated from Redlands University and his favorite sub- ject is-you've guessed it-football. Don reads

a great deal, is fond of Cyrano de Bergeac, has a map mind and an overpowering love for the desert. His pet aversion is Pollyannian.

J. B., San Franclsco.-Helen Stone, formerly of KYA, and Dorothy Lewis, heard for a time over UBC, are now both affiliated with Station KPO. No, Cecil Wright (KFRC) is not a stu- dent at San Francisco University. Robert Hurd (KFI) has been off the air due to serious illness. M. E., Berkeley.-Wyn (Winifred Louthain, KFRC) is 5 feet 7 inches in height, weighs 135 pounds ,has wide-awake brown eyes and golden brown hair. An animated eagerness marks everything she does and her ability to cope with emergencies is an undisputed fact. She is chic, beautifully gracious, displays keen judgment at all times and is a human dynamo of energy. Yes, she is married. Her home is on your side of the bay.

M. W., Provo.-With Tom Mitchell (NBC, KPO) you feel you are walking on tiptoe to a wonderful, hilarious surprise. He has that in- fectious excitement about him and a laugh that means instant death to gloom. Blond of hair, blue-eyed, sturdily built, intensely alive. Mr. Mitchell hails from England, where he received his early education, is a former stage star, a polo player and a pioneer in radio broadcasting. He is happly married and has two cherubic youngsters.

Jean, Sacramento.-Barton Yarborough (NBC), that dreadful Sergeant Long who literally lives on crime, is a revelation. My dear! You should see him! Perfectly gor -gee -us! Tall, stunningly assembled, dark wavy hair, eyes not blue, not gray, but somewhere in between that register

I love you, I hate you" without shifting into second or losing any of their power. And such a manner. Sort of Chesterfleldian, if you know what I mean-disarming, alarming, charming; emphasized with apparel suggesting "what the well -dressed man is wearing." Barton is a U. C. graduate, belongs to a long list of honor societies, and is about 29 years old.

Mrs. J. J. H., Oakland.-Edna O'Keefe is not and has not been married.

A. E., Sacramento.-Kenneth Niles (KHJ) is 24 years old. George Heid, formerly of KPO, has forsaken the microphone temporarily for a tour in musical comedy. Yes, Tommy Harris (KFRC) was very recently married. Eugene Eubanks (KYA) played in comic opera, stock and pictures before entering the broadcast world. Thelma Brown is now heard from KFRC. Easton Kent is soon to resume regular appearances over NBC. Scotty (NBC, KPO) does not employ a substitute.

L. A., Los Angeles.-Bob and Jimmie (KFI, KECA) are, respectively, aged 32 and 24. Bob, the tenor and organizer of the team, is dark- haired, blue-eyed, 5 feet 7% inches in height and weighs 158 pounds. His brother stands 5 feet 10% inches, weighs 158 pounds, has dark brown eyes and is also dark of hair. Both are unmarried.

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MiCROPfI9' Michael Raffetto, NBC actor, is

the grandson of one of the gold -rush pio- neers. His father owned the famous inn at Placerville, familiar to all who know their California.

For her daily diversion, Polly Linden who gives the Book Chats on Femi- nine Fancies, KFRC, tramps the beach with her Boston bull -pup, Buddy. She says Buddy is one of her most enthusiastic fans; he never misses one of her book reviews. And frankly prefers his mistress' voice over the air to his master's violin, at which he howls most dismally.

Don Thompson, KPO's sports announcer, who during the between sea- sons of sports spends his time writing con- tinuity and announcing special feature broad- casts, is the author of KPO's series of pro- grams known as "Impressions of American \Vaste Lands," which are heard every Sun- day night 10 to 11 o'clock. True to human trait, Thompson is one of those where there is no compromise-he loves the desert. For the past ten years he has spent every avail- able moment on various deserts throughout America and he knows them. And in his continuity he gives his impressions from actual experiences-real, intense, romantic and interesting. Hundreds of listeners of the broadcasts have written in their ap- proval, complimenting KPO on the unusual and thrilling stories of the desert. Cy Trobbe's orchestra plays descriptive music interspersed throughout the reading of the continuity to add tone to the program.

Billed as "The Girl with the Wist- ful Voice," Loyce Whiteman is a coming young radio star. Her past career is very brief-first as a member of a sister team, then soloist, and now singer and dramatic reader at KFWB. Her voice makes amorous gentlemen write in for pictures-null said!

KHQ feels very fortunate in hav- ing as musical director so capable an artist as Fred Hartley. Fred reached KHQ from England, where he first saw the light of

90S SIP clay in 1897, by way of Toronto, Canada. And it was in the Canadian city that he first showed his interest in, and talent for things musical, by work in the boy choirs there. After coming to Spokane he toured the Pan- tages circuit with Chuck Whitehead's or- chestra, and was later assistant manager of the Spokane Symphony Orchestra under the celebrated Leonardo Brill. Still later Fred organized his own group which is now play- ing in the Isabella Room at the Davenport Hotel.

A distinctive type of thank you card has just been received by Freeman H. Talbot, manager of KOA, Denver, from the Cotton Blossom Singers, who broadcast from the NBC station a short time ago. The card, acknowledging the check paid the singers, is in the form of a receipt "for in- vestment in humanity," and is signed by Laurence C. Jones, founder and principal of Piney Woods Country Life School of Piney Woods, Miss., which the singers were repre- senting.

Herbert Clark, conductor of the Long Beach Municipal Band, heard over the UBC network from KGER, Long Beach, every Wednesday evening, was formerly with Victor Herbert. He also has been with John Philip Sousa, having made two round - the -world trips with the famous band mas- ter and his world-renowned band. Mr. Clark is a composer of note, as we'I as one of the premiere cornetists of the day. His fan mail on his broadcasts and his magazine articles come from points covering a large portion of the globe.

Frank Galvin of the KJBS staff has been made program director of that sta- tion. Since his entry into radio, about two years ago, Galvin's character songs and novelties have been heard over many local stations. For a year he was on the staff of KPO, which he left to organize the Seven Sauntering Sailors at KGO. He then left radio for a theatrical engagement, returning to the ether waves with Art Fadden over

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KFRC as the Joy Boys. For the past sev- eral months he has been with KJBS. Galvin was formerly orchestra leader and master of ceremonies in local theaters.

Another invader from Southern California is Mary V. Roeder, former con- tinuity writer for KGER in Long Beach and a Hearst trained newspaperwoman, who is now known as "Dorothy Adams, the KROW Shopper," and broadcasts a shop- ping hour over KROW, Oakland, every afternoon. She noses out shopping bar- gains just as well as she used to nose out news for Hearst, evidently.

Betty Marino, NBC violinist, is

an accomplished tennis player and golfer, but you seldom find her on a court or a

course. Her two favorite sports would ruin her supple fingers for the violin, so she has given them up.

Anne Olander, who is heard weekly over KFRC on Tuesday on the Gen- eral Paint program, is an exclusive artist for that company.

Miss Olander has been with KOL in

Seattle and has done a great deal of recital work in the Northwest. In addition to having a beautiful contralto voice, she has achieved a name for herself as an artist and designer. She has only recently come to San Francisco.

Charlie Glenn is known as

"Grandma's Boy" over KROW, Oakland, now. He broadcasts a few of his 7000 old- fashioned songs which he has in his reper- toire every other morning. And that means he's joined the vast army of "pond jumpers" that cross San Francisco Bay each day, be- cause he lives in San Francisco.

This is not an invasion of Spanish history, but the simple tale of four "Dons" who constituted a foursome for a wee bit o' golf.

Four "Dons" associated with sports, with the biggest of the "Dons" piping up "Let's Get Associated." They did-they played golf -four "Dons" of football fame. Before the game was over, all agreed they should stick to football.

The four who took a fling at "African Marbles" and afterwards declared in favor of football are Don Liebendorfer, Director of

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Publicity, Stanford University; Don Thomp- son, sports announcer of KPO; Don New- meyer, former member of Andy Smith's Cal- ifornia wonder team, and Don Wilding, an- nouncer of KPO.

Al Jacobs, announcer and staff pianist at KJBS, made his radio debut sev- eral years ago with Maurice Gunsky, when the '.atter was breaking into the profession. Since that time Jacobs has been teaching music and writing songs. He recently re- turned from New York, where he placd several of his compositions with eastern publishers.

Gerald King, brisk young man- ager of KFWB, leads a double life now, dividing his time between the studio and the Brunswick recording plant, where he is su- pervising the making of electrical transcrip- tions for radio use. According to Jerry, there are as many griefs to recording as there are in the radio business, but it's great experience.

Rena Vale, author of the United Broadcasting Company playlet, "The Crys- tal and the Press," claims she has run the gamut of occupations from school teaching to publicizing Airways. The first real "break" that she got was winning the Para- mount five-thotlsand-dollar "Idea" contest. This strangely resembles a movie plot, or scene from Cinderella, because it came at a

time when she was making her heartiest meals on coffee and doughnuts, and was on the reception committee for an onslaught of rejection slips and angry landladies.

If harmonicas were as big as vio- lins, Johnny O'Brien, NBC harmonica player, would need an assistant to help him trans- port his instruments to the San Francisco studios of the Pacific Division every time he appeared on a program. He never ap- proaches the microphone with less than seven instruments, and a pile of wrecked harmonicas with broken reeds is left when he finishes.

Mary Lewis Haines, KFRC's do- mestic science expert, who has been on the KFRC air for nearly five years, at one time played in motion pictures with John Bunny and other leading comedians at that time.

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KEN STUART, KJR

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ROBERT OLSEN) KFRC

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. . . SILHOUETTES .. . THE British tradesman is proud to ex-

hibit the words: By Special Appoint- ment to His Majesty, the King. Elbert

Bellows, dramatic tenor, who recently joined the KFRC staff, informs us that he also, in a small way, has received the recognition of royalty. He appeared as tenor soloist be- fore the Duchess and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg!

ELBERT BELLOWS

It came as a sort of an aftermath of the World War, and after serving on three sectors of the western front and in the German Army of Occupation with the light field artillery of the Fifth Division. When the Armistice was signed he be- came part of a show troupe which played all over France. He branched out for

himself for the Luxembourg engagement. Elbert Bellows had been interested in sing-

ing ever since he was a boy of five. In gram- mar and high school he kept up this interest. Then came the war and service in France. After returning from Europe he began study- ing in earnest and for four years was occupied with voice training in New York and Drake University, in Iowa. He did Lyceum and Chautauqua work during the season.

After returning to his home in Seattle he went on a concert tour of the western states. A chance meeting with Evan Williams, the Welsh tenor, changed the course of his life. Williams advised him to do some hard man- ual labor to build up his physique. Bellows returned to Washington and went into the lumber business. He followed blacksmith- ing for a year and a half. Then he returned to active singing-and this time it was the radio that claimed him.

He became staff tenor for a Pacific Coast network. Since then he has sung over a number of other stations in the bay district. In January, 1931, he joined the KFRC staff. He is heard both as a soloist and as lead tenor with the Buccaneers, male quartet.

The true artist is always studying. Elbert Bellows is no exception. At the present time he is studying with Rena Lazelle in San Francisco.

IF YOU'RE looking for Gwynfi Jones and don't find him in the NBC studios singing during a broadcast through KGO,

just visit the nearest "motion picture palace" and he'll be there.

Gwynfi is an inveterate movie fan. He probably hasn't missed a "four star" picture since the critics began to designate the best in that fashion, and it's safe to say he can tell you plots and characters of hundreds of others.

"It's relaxation-even with the talkies," said Gwynfi.

Jones, a tenor, has been singing through the radio since the inauguration, six years ago, of KGO. Before that, he devoted him- self to concert work in the United States and abroad.

A Welshman, Jones studied first in Tre- herbert, South Wales, and later with several foremost British teachers. Edward Davies, tenor of the Carl Rosa Opera Company, was the last with whom the artist worked before coming to America.

Studying at the London Conservatory of Music, Jones devoted much time to piano and received a "certificate" as instrumentalist as well as a vocal artist. He is an excellent performer on the Fluge] horn, an instrument seldom heard in this country and found time for several tours as Flugelist with English brass bands. His last English tour came just prior to his trip to Americio.. That was as tenor soloist with the "Pymric Choristers."

"Good music has received great impetus because of radio," Jones says, expressing his opinion of what the new entertainment med- ium has done to stimulate interest in the classics. "The scores of symphony programs and oper- atic presentations are carrying fine music into every home and prompting apprecia- tion of its beauty- there's a sort of 'ad- ult education in mu- sic' class on the air most of the time. Just look at the audi- ence mail received after every high-class concert and you'll see the attitude of folk toward the classics!"

Besides singing during many NBC pro- grams, Jones is heard at San Francisco and trans -bay churches and occasionally in recital. His numbers mostly are semi -classics though he interprets roles in studio operas and is heard occasionally in the intriguing folk songs of his native land.

GWYNFI JONES

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March 8-14 BROADCAST WEEKLY 13

CHALIAPIN expressed amazement when he heard the rare quality of Myrtle Leonard's voice-her rich con-

tralto tones contained for him the uncommon qualities of the singing of the Russian Gypsy -Madame Ernestine Schumann-Heink heard her and enthusiastically declared that her's was the first real contralto voice she had heard-and to Miss Leonard stated, "you are the other contralto"-which is not so strange inasmuch that since her appearances with Dobbsie over KPO, thousands of her admirers have written in to KPO and all bring out the comparison of her voice with that of the famous Schuman-Heink.

Born in Alameda, Miss Leonard was first taught piano, that instrument she abandoned, however, at the age of ten years, after hav- ing shown great promise as a pianist-she chose instead the form of musical expression which she has developed so beautifully-sing- ing. But that is not to be wondered at- for Miss Leonard possesses a voice that is clearly of the Northern European type and which reflects her Teutonic ancestory. Her range is tremendous and her lower register proclaims her to be that rare person-a real contralto.

Discovered by the eminent Maestro, Fran- cis Stuart of New York, who heard her dur- ing one of his summer sojourns to San Fran- cisco-he recognized the unusual qualities and latent possibilities of her voice-and urged her to go to New York to study with him. She did so by exercising her various musical talents, by teaching and doing com- mercial office work-to sustain herself

during the period of study. Under his teaching she has built unerringly. At about the same time Miss Leonard at- tracted the attention of Antonia Sawyer, well-known concert master, and spent three years under the Sawyer aegis. Followed in quick succession concerts

MYRTLE LEONARD throughout the East, Northwest and Cuba. Later she was destined to appear with Schubert productions and execute contracts with many of the leading moving picture theatres in the United States and tour the country on the Keith-Orpheum vaudeville circuits.

While slight of build-five feet six and weighing 133 pounds-she gives the appear- ance of being heavier-more in keeping with

WHEN Horace Greely advised young men to "go West," he never heard of Glen Eaton, but Glen took the

advice and went as far west as he could and landed on the Pacific. It wasn't that the pop- ular KJR and Northwest Broadcasting Sys- tem tenor had any choice in the matter, but the fact remains that he is one of the few young men of today who have traveled in a covered wagon When Glen was a boy, his father bun- dled the entire fam- ily into a covered wagon at El Dorado Springs, Missouri, and started across country to settle at Albuquerque, N. M. Poor health again forced Eaton's father to take up the cov- ered wagon trail and from the New Mex- ico city the family of fou rchildren and the Las Animas.

Glen's travels never ended until he set- tled permanently in the Pacific Northwest.

Experiences which brought the Eaton family face to face with death were frequent on the trail and Glen never tires of telling of them. He relates about running out of water in the desert, being caught in a stam- pede of longhorn cattle, experiences with tarantulas, and other adventures.

During his years of singing over KJR, Glen has accumulated thousands of fan let- ters which attest his ability as a tenor of unusual ability.

His solo work has won him a host of followers, and his duet work with Marjorie Robillard has made the Eaton-Robillard team one of the most popular fixtures on the air in the Pacific Northwest, the programs being broadcast over KJR, KEX and KGA.

GLEN EATON

parents pushed on to

her robust voice. Her hair is brown or golden tint- her eyes are blue-grey-and a mischievious smile always lurks in the corn- ers of her mouth.

Speed is her hobby-motor boating-auto- mobiles, but best of all she likes aviation- is an enthusiast of the first water-many a time she has looked down on the KPO tow- ers, which during the Shell Happytime and Sperry Smiles programs have sent her voice out to countless thousands who enjoy a voice that is big, vibrant in its depth, smooth and mellow in its height and which retains pliant beauty and flexibility-so rich and full and warm. And that describes Myrtle Leonard.

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BROADCASTING STATIONS OF UNITED STATES ARRANGED BY KILOCYCLES

Power 550 Kc.

KFDY-Brookings, S. D 500 KFUO-Clayton, Mo 500 KFYR-Bismarck, N. D 500 KOAC-Qorvallis, Ore 1000

D KSD-St. Louis, Mo 500 WCR-Buffalo, N. Y 1000 WKRC-Cincinnati, 0 1000

560 Kc. D KFDM-Beaumont, Tex 500 D KLZ-Denver, Colo 1000

KTAB-San Francisco 1000 WFI-Philadelphia, Pa 500 WIBO-Chicago, Ill 1000 WISJ-Beloit, Wis. 500 WLIT-Philadelphia, Pa 500 WNOX-Knoxville, Tenn 1000 WPCC-Chicago, Iíll 500

D WQAM-Miami, Fla 1000 570 Kc.

KGKO-Wichita Falls, Texas 250

KMTR-Los Angeles 500 KXA-Seattle, Wash 500

D WEAO-Columbus, 0 750 D WKBN-Youngstown, 0 500

WMAC-Cazenova, N. Y 250 WMCA-New York City 500 WNAX-Yankton, S. D 1000 WNYC-New York, N. Y 500 WSYR-Syracuse, N. Y 250 WWNC-Aaehville, N. C 1000

580 Kc. KGFX-Pierre, S. D 200 KSAC-Manhattan, Kas 500 WIBW-Topeka, Kas 500 WOBU-Charleston, W. Va 250 WTAG-Worcester, Maas 250

590 Kc. D KIN-Spokane, Wn

WCAJ-Lincoln, Nebr WEEI-Boston, Mass WEMC-Berrien Springs,

Mich. WOW-Omaha, Nebr

600 Kc. KFSD-San Diego, Calif.. 500 WCAC-Storrs, Conn 250 WCAO-Baltimore, Md 250 WGBS-New York City 250 WMT-Waterloo, Iowa 500 WREC-Memphis, Tenn 500

610 Kc. KFRC-San Francisco. .. .1000 WDAF-Kansas City, Mo 1000

D WFAN-Philadelphia, Pa 500 D WIP-Philadelphia, Pa 500

WJAY-Cleveland, Ohio 500 620 Kc.

KGW-Portland, Ore 1000 KTAR-Phoenix, Ariz 500

D WFLA-Clearwater, Fla 1000 WLBZ-Bangor, Maine 500 WTMJ-Milwaukee, Wis 1000

630 Kc. Q KM-Columbia, Mo 500 D WGBF-Evansville, Ind 500

WMAL-Washington, D. C 250 D WOS-Jefferson City, Mo 500

640 Kc. KFI-Los Angeles, Calif 5000 WAIU-Columbus, Ohio 500

D WOI-Ames, Ohio 5000

650 Kc. KPCB-Seattle, Wo 100 WSM-Nashville, Tenn 5000

660 Kc. WAAW-Omaha, Nebr 500 WEAF-New York City..50000

1000 500

1000

Pawor 670 Kc.

WMAQ--Chicago, Ill 5000 680 Kc.

KFEQ-St. Joseph, Mo 2500 KPO-San Francisco, Calif 5000 WPTF-Raleigh, N. C 1000

700 Kc. WLW-Cincinnati Ohio..50000

710 Kc. KMPC-Beverly Hills, Calif. 500 WOR-Newark, N. J 5000

720 Kc. WON-Chicago, ill 25000

740 Kc. D KMMJ-Clay Center, Nebr.1000

WSB-Atlanta, Ga 5000 750 Kc.

WJR-Detroit, Mich 5000

760 Kc. KVI-Tacoma, Wo 1000 WEW-St. Louis, Mo 11100

D WJZ-New York City 30000

770 Kc. KFAB-Lincoln, Nebr 5000

D WBBM-Chicago, Ill 25000 780 Kc.

KELW-Burbank, Calif.... 500 KTM-Los Angeles, Calif.. 500 WEAN-Providence, R. I.. 250 WMC-Memphis, Tenn.... 500 WTAR-Norfolk, Va 500

790 Kc. D KGO-San Francisco, Calif. 7500

WGY-Schenectady, N. Y.50000

800 Kc. WBAP-Ft. Worth, Ter..10000

D W'FAA-Dallas, Tex 50000 810 Kc.

1000 DI WCCO-Minneapolis, Minn.7500 1000 O WPCH-New York City... 500

820 Kc. WHAS-Louisville, Ky 10000

830 Kc. D KOA-Denver, Colo 12500

WHDH-Boston, Mass 1000 D WRUF-Gainesville, Fla 5000

850 Kc. KWKH-Shreveport, La 10000 WWI. ---New Orleans, La 5000

860 Kc. KMO-Tacoma, Wn 500 WABC-New York City 5000 WEB-Kansas City, Mo 500

870 Kc. D WENR-Chicago, Iii....50000

WLS-Chicago, Ill 5000 880 Kc.

KFKA-Greeley, Colo 500 KLX-Oakland, Calif 500 KPOF-Denver, Colo 500 WCOC-Meridian, Miss 500 WGBI-Scranton, Pa 250 WQAN-Scranton, Pa 250 WSUI-Iowa City, Iowa 500

890 Kc. KFNF-Shenandoah, Iowa. 500 )(WV-Little Rock, Ark 250 KUSD-Vermillion, S. D 500 «ST-Atlanta, Ga 250 WILL-Urbana, Ill 250 WJAR-Providence, R. I 250

D WKAQ-San Juan, P. R 500 WMAZ-Macon, Ga. 250 WMMN-Fairmont, W. Va. 250

Power 900 Kc.

KGBU-Ketchikan, Alaska. 500 KHJ-Los Angeles, Calif 1000 KSEI-Pocatello, Idaho 250

D WBEN-Buffalo, N. Y 1000 WJAX-Jacksonville, FIa 1000 WKY-Oklahoma City, Okla 1000 WLBL-Stevens Pt., Wis 2000

920 Kc. KFEL-Deaver, Colo 500 KFXF-Denver, Colo 500 KOMO-Seattle, Wo 1000 KPRC-Houston, Texas 1000 WAAF-Chicago, Ill 500 WWJ-Detroit, Mich 1000

930 Kc. KFWI-San Francisco,

Calif. 500 KGBZ-York, Nebr 500 KMA-Shenandoah, Iowa 500 KROW-Oakland, Calif 500 WBRC-Birmingham, Ala 500 WDBJ-Roanoke, Va 250

940 Kc. KGU-Honolulu, Hawaii 1000 KOIN-Portland, Ore 1000 WAAT-Jersey City, N. J 300 WCSH-Portland, Maine 1000 WDAY-Fargo, N. D 1000

D WFIW-Hopkinsville, Ky 1000 WHA-Madison, Wis 750

950 Kc. KFWB-Hollywood, Calif 1000 KGHL-Billings, Mont 500

D KMBC-Kansas City, Mo 1000 WRC-Washington, D. C 500

970 Kc. D KJR-Seattle, Wo 5000

WCFL-Chicago, íll 1500

980 Kc. D KDKA-Pittsburgh, Pa...50000

990 Kc. WBZ-Springfield, Mass..15000

D WBZA-Boston, Maas.... 500 1000 Kc.

KFVD-Culver City, Calif 250 WHO-Des Moines, Iowa 5000 WOC-Davenport, Iowa 5000

1010 Kc. KGGF-Picher, Okla 500

L KQW-San Jose, Calif 500 L MIN-New York, N. Y 250

WIS-Columbia, S. C 500 WNAD-Norman, Okla 500 WQAO-New York City 250 WRNY-New York City 250

1020 Kc. KYW-Chicago, Ill 10000 WRAX-Philadelphia, Pa 250

1040 Kc. KRLD-Dallas, Texas 10000 KTHS-Hot Springs Nat'l

Park, Ark 10000 D WKAR-East Lansing,

Mich. 1000 WMAK-Buffalo, N. Y 1000

1050 Kc. KFKB-Milford, Kas 5000

D KNX-Hollywood, Calif 5000 1060 Kc.

D KWJJ-Portland, Ore.... 500 WBAL-Baltimore, Md...10000 WJAG-Norfolk, Nebr.... 1000 WTIC-Hartford, Conn...50000

1070 Kc. D KJBS-San Francisco,

Calif. 100 WCAZ-Carthage, Ill 50 WDZ-Tuscola, Ill 100 WTAM-Cleveland, 0 50000

Power 1080 Kc.

D WBT-Charlotte, N. C 5000 WCBD-Zion, III 5000 WMBI-Chicago, IIL 5000

1090 Kc. KMOX-St. Louis, Mo...50000

1100 Kc. KODM-Stockton, Calif 250 WLWL-New York City 5000 WPG-Atlantic City, N. J 5000

1110 Kc. KSOO-Sioux Falls, S. D 2000 WRVA-Richmond, Va 5000

1120 Kc. KFIO-Spokane, Wash 100 KFSG-Los Angeles, Calif 500 KMIC-Inglewood, Calif 500 KI1SC-Seattle, Wn 50 KTRII-Houston, Texas 500 D WDBO-Orlando, Fla 500 D WDEL-Wiimingfon, Del 250 WHAD-Milwaukee, Wis 250 WISN-Milwaukee, Wis 250 WTAW-College Station,

Texas 500

1130 Kc. KSL-Salt Lake City, Utah 5000 WJJD-Mooseheart, íl1..20000

D WOV-New York City... 1000

1140 Kc. KV00-Tulsa, Okla 5000 WAPI-Birmingham, Ala 5000

1150 Kc. WHAM-Rochester, N. Y 5000

1160 Kc. WOWO-Ft. Wayne, Ind..10000 WWVA-Wheeling, W. Va. 5000

1170 Kc. KTNT-Muscatine, Iowa. 5000 WCAU-Philadelphia, Pa.10000

1180 Kc. KEX-Portland, Ore 5000 KOB-State College,

N. Mea 20000 WDGY-Minneapolis,

Minn. 1000 WHDI-Minneapolis

Minn. 500 1190 Kc.

WICC-Bridgeport, Conn.. 500 D WOAI-San Antonio, Tex..5000 1200 Kc.

KBTM-Paragould, Ark 100 KFHA---Gunnison, Colo 50 KFJB-Marshalltown Ia 100 KFWF-St. Louis, Mo 100 MCC-Mandan, N. D 100 KGDE-Fergus Falls, Minn 100 KGEK-Yuma, Colorado 50 KGEW-Fort Morgan, Colo 100 KGFJ-Los Angeles, Calif 100 D KGHI-Little Rock, Ark 100 KGY-Lacey, Wn 10 KMLB-Monroe, La 50 KSMR-Santa Maria, Calif 100 KVOS-Bellingham, Wo 100 KWG-Stockton, Calif 100 KXO-E1 Centro, Calif 100

110 WABI-Bangor, Maine 100 WABZ-New Orleans, La 100 WBBZ-Ponca City. Okla 100 WCLO-Kenosha, Wis 100 WFBE-Cincinnati, Ohio 100

D WHBY-Green Bay, Wis 100 WIL-St. Louis, Mo 100 0 WJBL-Decatur, IH 100

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BROADCASTING STATIONS OF UNITED STATES ARRANGED BY KILOCYCLES

Power

1210 Kc. pKDFN-Casper, Wyo 100 KDLR-Devils Lake, N. D 100 KFOR-Lincoln, Nebr 100 KFXM-San Bernardino,'

100 Calif. KOCR-Watertown, S. D 100 KOMP-Elk City, Okla 100 KGNO-Dodge City, Kas 100 KMJ-Fresno, Calif 100 KPPC-Pasadena, Calif 50 KWEA-Shreveport, La 100 WALR-Zanesville, 0 100

0 WEDC-Chlrago, Ill 100 D WGCM-Gulfport, Miss 100 D W1TBF-Rock Island, Ill 100 D WHBU-Anderson, Ind 100

WIBA-Madison, Wie 100 WJBI-Red Bank, N. J 100 W,IBU-Imwishurg, Pa 100 WAY-Mansfield, Ohio 100 WMBG-Richmond, Va 100 WOMT-Manitowoc, Wis 100 W'PAW-Pawtucket, R. 1 100 WRBQ--Greenville, Miss 100 WRBU--Gastonia, N. C 100 WSBC --Chicago, Ill 100 WSIX-Springfield, Tenn 100

1220 Kc. KFKU-Lawrence, Kas 1000 KWSC-Pullman, Wn 500

pWCAD-Canton, N. Y 500 WCAF Pittsburgh. Pa 1000 WD.AF Tampa, Fla 1000 WREN-Lawrence, Kas 1000

1230 Kc. KFQD-Anchorage, Alaska. 100 KGGM-Albuquerque, 250 N. Mex

alif 1000 WFRM sand anapoIis,n

Francisco, C Ind.1000

WN.AC-Boston, Mass 1000 WPSC. State College, Pa 500 WSBTSnuth Bend, ind 500

1240 Kc. KT.AT-Ft. Worth. Texas 1000

n WACO-Waco, Texas 1000 WXYZ--Datrnit. Mich 1000

1250 Kc. KFSIX-Northfield. Minn 1000 KFQX-Long Beach. Calif.1000 KIDO-Boise. Idaho 1000 WAAM-Newark, N. J 1000

3 WCAL-Northfield. Minn 1000

WDSU-New Orleans, La 1000 O WGCP-Newark, N. J 250 ['- W1.B-Minneapolis, Minn 1000

0 WOD.A-Paterson. N. J.. _1000 WRBM-Minneapolis, Minn.1000

1260 Kc. KOH.--Council Bluff, Ia 1000

O KRGV-Harlingen. Tex 500 500 KVO.A-Tucson. Ariz

KWWG-Brownsville, Tex 500 WI.RW-Oil City. Pa 500 WTOC--Savannah..Ga 500

1270 Kc. KFUM-Colorado Springs,

1000 Colo. KOCA-Decorah, Iowa 50 KOL-Seattle, Wn 1000

1000 D KTW Seattle. Wn gKWIC-Decorah, Iowa 100 WASH-Grand Rapids,

500 Mich. WEAL-Ithaca, N. Y 1000 WFBR-Baltimore, Md 250 W.iDX-laekson. Mise 500 WOO M rand Rapids,

500 1280 Kc.

KM-Great Falls. Mont 1050 WC AM-Camden, N. J 509 WC AP-Asbury Park. N. J. 500 WDOD-Chattanooga, Tenn.1000 WOAX-Trenton. N. J 500 WRR-Dallas, Texas 500

Power

1290 Kc. p KDYL--Salt Lake City,

Utah 1000 ['l KFUI, -[Islyººton, Tex 500 [] KI,CN-Blytheville. Ark 50 D KTSA-Ssn Antonio, Tex 1000 n WEBC-Superior, Wit 1000

WJAS-Pittshurgh, Pa 1000

1300 Kc. KFH-Wichita, Kas 1000 KFJR-Portland, Ore 500 KGEF-Los Angeles, Cal 1001) KTBI-Los Angeles, .:Cal 1000

E KTBR-Portland, Ore: 500 WBRR-Brobklyd; N. Y 10(10

p W'EVD-New. York City 500 WHIP-New York City 1000 W'H.\Z-Trdy. N. Y 500 W'IOD-Miami Beach, F1a 1000 WOQ-Kansas City. Mo 1000

1310 Ke. D KCRJ-Jerome, Ariz n KFBK-Sacramento, Calif

KFGQ-Boone, Iowa KFIU-Juneau, Alaska KFJY-Fort Dodge, Iowa KFP1r-Dublin, Texas.. ,

KFUP-Denver. Colo n KFXJ-Edgewater, Colo

KGFW-Bavetma, Nebr KIT-Yakima, Wn KMED-Medford, Ore KR1ID-Shreveport, La KTLC-Houston, Tex KTSL-Shreveport, La-. . KTSM-E1 Paso, Tex

8 KXRO-Aberdeen. Wo WBOW-Terre Haute, Ind WCI,S-Joliet, Ill

n WCSC-Charleston, S. C n WD:AH-E1 Paso, Tex D WFDF-Flint, Mich n WEAL-Lancaster, Pa

WHAT-Philadelphia, Pa W1BU-Poynette, {Vit WJAC-Johnstown, Pa

n WKAV-Imcenia, N. H RWKRB-Joliet, Iii

n WKRC---Birmingham, Ala n WKRS-Galeshnrg, Ill n WORT-Union City, Tenn

W01, -Washington, D. C

p WRAW-Reading. Pa

1320 Kc.

DKG 1(1-Twin 1 Falls, Idaho. 250 KGYIB-Honolulu, Hawaii. 500

n KID-Idaho Falls, Idaho. 250 WADC-Tallmadge, Ohio 1000

D WSMB-New Orleans, La 500

1330 Kc. KOB-San Diego, Calif 25(1

KSCJSioux City, Iowa 1000 WORC-New Raven, Conn. 500

D Whio. 500

^i'Áß Eau Claire, inOWis 1000

1340 Kc. KFPW-Ft. Smith, Ark 50 KVI'Y-Spokane, Wn 1000 W('OA-Pensacola, Fla 500 WSPD-Toledo. Ohio 50C

1350 Kc. KWK-St. Louis, Mo 1000 WBNY-New York, N. Y 250

D AVCD.A-New York, N. Y 250 WKBQ-New York. N. Y 250 R'MSG-New fork, N. Y 250

1360 Kc. KGER-Lung Beach, Cal -1000 KGIR-Butte, Mont 500

D KI'SN-Pasadena, Calif 1000 W'FBL-Syracuse, N. Y 1000 WIiES-Chicago, 111 500 WJKS-Gary. Ind 1000

O WQBC-Vicksburg, Mise 300

10(1 100 100

10 100 100 100 50

100 50 50 50

100 100 100

75 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50

Power

1370 Kc. KCRC-Enid, Okla 100 KFBI-F,verett, Wn 50 FUJI-Astoria, Ore 100 MAI-Grand Forks, N. D 100 KFJZ-Fort Worth, Tex 100 KFLX-Galveston, Tex.. , 100 KGAR-Tucson. Ariz 100 KGCI-San Antonio, Tex 100 KGDA-Mitchell, S. D 100. KGFL-Raton, N.' Mex 50 KGKL-San , Angelo, Tex 100 KOH-Reno, Nev 100 KONO-San Antonio, Tex 100 ERE-Berkeley, Calif... , 100 KVL-Seattle, Wn 100 KWKC-Kansas City, Mo 100 K7,Á1-Hayward, Calif.. . 100 W'BTM-Danville, Va 100 W'l'RM-Baltimore, Md 100 WELK-Philadelphia, Pa 100 WFDV-Rome, Ga 100 WGI.-Fort Wayne, Ind 100 WHRD-Mt. Orab, Ohio 100 WHBQ-Memphis, Tenn. , 100 WHDF-Calumet, Mich 100 WIBM-Jackson, Mich 100 WLEY-Lexington, Mass 100 MINA-Lynchburg, Va 100 0311111-Tampa, Fla 100 WTOE-Patehogtte, N. Y 100 W1IRT-Wilmington, N. C. 100 WRDO-Angusta, Maine 100 WRJN-Racine. Wis 100

1380 Kc. KQV-J'itt.sburgh, Pa 500 KSO-Clarinda, Iowa 500 MIRH-La Cross, Wis 1000 WSMK-Dayton. Ohio 200

1390 Kc. KI.RA-Little Rock, Ark 1000 KOY-Phoenix, Ariz 500 K00 .A-Fayetteville. Ark 1000 WIIK-Cleveland, Ohio 1000

1400 Kc. KLO-Ogden, Utah 500 KOCW-Chickasha, Okla 250 MIA A-W. La Follette, Ind. 500 WRBC-Brooklyn, N. Y 500WNW-Brooklyn,WC-Brooklyn,

N. Y 500 WCMA-Culver, Ind 500 WKRF-Indianapolis, Ind 500 WITH-Brooklyn, N. Y 500 WSGH-Brooklyn, N. Y.., 500

1410 Kc. KFLV-Rockford, III 500 KGRS-Amarillo, Tex 100e WBCM-Bay City, Mich 500 WDAG-Amarillo, Tex 250 WHIM-Sheboygan, Wis 500 W1.F.X-Lexington, Mass 500 WMAF-S. Dartmouth,

Mass. WODX-Mobile, Ala 500 WRBX-Roanoke. Va 250 W'SF.A-Montgomery, Ala 50P WSSH-Boston. Mass 500

1420 Kc. KBPS-Portland, Ore 100 KFI7 Fond Du Lac, Wis. 100 KFQU-Holy City, Calif 101' KFQWSeattle, Wo 10P KFXD-Nampa. Idaho 5f KFXY-Flagstaff, Ariz 101-

KFYOAbilene, Tex 100 KOFF-Alva, Okla 100 KGGC-San Francisco,

Calif. 100 KOIW-Trinidad, Colo 101 MX-Las Vegas, Nev 101 KGKK-Sandnoint, Idaho 100 KICK-Red Oak, Iowa. , 101

I KI.PM-Minot, N. Dak 101' KORF Eugene, Ore 100 KTAP-San Antonio, Tex 100

Power KTUE-Houston, Tex 100 KXL-Portland, Ore 100 W'EHS-Evanston, Ill... , 100 WI1IS-Bluefield, W. Va 100

D WRFC-Cicero, Ill : 100

QWIL,M-Wilmington,owDel 100 WJBO-New Orleans, La 100 WLBF-Kansas City, Kas 100

D WMBC-Detroit, Mich 100 WMBH-Joplin, Mo 100

D WPAD-Paducah, Ky 100 WSPA-Spartanburg, S. C. 100

D WTBO--Cumberland, Md 100

1430 Kc. KECA-Los Angeles, Ca1.1000 KGNF-North Platte, Nebr. 500 WBAK-Harrisburg, Pa 500

D WCAH-Columbus, Ohio 500

D WHP-Harrisburg,

T Pa 500 WNBR-Memphis, Tenn 500

1440 Kc. KLS-Oakland, Calif 250 WCBA-Allentown, Pa 250 WHEC-.Rochester, N. Y 500 WMBD-Peoria Heights, Ill. 500 WNRC-Greensboro, N. C. 500 WOKO-Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 500

Q9T

250 AD-Quincy. Ill 500

1450 Kc. D KTBS-Shreveport, La 1000

WBMS-Hackensack, N. J. 250 D WCSO-Springfield, Ohio 500

WFJC-Akron, Ohio 500 D WHOM-Jersey City, N. J. 250 D WKBO-Jersey City, N. J 250 D WNJ-Newark, N. J 250

WSAR-Fall River, Mass 250 WTFI-Toccoa, Ga 500

1460 Kc. KSTP-St. Paul, Mina 10000

D WJSV-Alexandria, Va 10000

1470 Kc. p.RGA-Spokane, Wn 5000 W'LAC-Nashville, Tenn 5000

WTNT-Nashville, Tenn 5000

1480 Kc. KFJFOk klaboma City,

5000 WKBW-Bffalo, N. Y 5000

1490 Kc. D W CKY-Covington, Ky 5000

WJAZ-Mt. Prospect, I11 5000 D WORD-Chicago, III 5000

1500 Kc. n KDB-Santa Barbara 100

KFGI-Corpus Christi, Tex. 100 KGFK-Moorhead, Minn 50 KGIZ-Grant City, Mo 50 KGKB-Brownweod, Tex 100

n KGKY-Scottsbluff, Nebr 100 KPJM-Prescott, Ariz 100 KPQ-Wenatchee, Wo 50

rr]J KRRO-Santa Ana, Cal 100 KIIJ-Longview, Wo 100 KUT-Austin, Tex 100 WCLR-Long Beach, N. Y 100 WKBV-Connersville, Iod 100 WLOF-Boston, Mass 100 WMBQ-Brooklyn, N. Y 100

I] WMPC-Lapeer, Mich 100 r'l WOPI-Bristol, Tenn 100 D WPEN-Philadelphia, Pa 100 r] WQDV-Tupelo, Mass 100 I] WRDW-Augusta, Ga 100

WWRL.--Woodside, N. Y 100 Frequencies 890, 730, 840,

910, 960, 1030 are exclusive Canadian.

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b ! This department is open to all. Send in your letters. Anonymous letters will

not be published. Give full name and address.

A Sincere Good Wish for KFRC The BROADCAST WEEKLY is a fine radio guide.

I enjoy reading it very much. I particularly liked the issue for the week of February 15 to 21 because of the pictures of the artists of the Associated Spotlight Revue. I think the Associated Revue a very fine program and I always look forward to its weekly presenta- tion.

Also I wish to aim compliments straight at KFRC; all its artists and programs; com- pliments which, by the way, are not grape- fruit, but which take the form of huge bou- quets for Meredith Willson, Al Pearce, Rob- ert Olsen, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, and all the others of the staff.

So here's a sincere good wish for the per- petual prosperity of KFRC, and also a re- quest for more pictures in the BROADCAST

WEEKLY. E. C. W., Seattle, Wash., Feb. 15

Well, Well, Well! Now we know what is really wrong with

Charlie Hamps' singing. "Anne" of Pacific Grove, in your February

8-14 issue, says it is PERFECT. That must be the trouble. Shades of Enrico-how he would have enjoyed listening to Charlie and his perfect singing. Especially when every few bars or so Charlie gets in that perfect yu -u -u -u -u -u -u -u.

And how our supposed to be really good (not perfect) singers, like Schumann-Heink, Schipa, Martinelli, Werrenrath, Gigli, etc., must enjoy his singing.

The quickest way to get our family sore is to tune in Charlie some evening and let him go to it. Not that we say that he is not good-he just is not our style, or idea of good singing, and we thank goodness that we can tune him out without hurting his feelings, because we would not want to an- noy the artist and maybe spoil his program for someone else that thinks he really can sing.

Maybe if he would gargle a little bit of Amos 'n' Andy's mouth antiseptic he would find his vocal cords clearing up so that he could at least hold a tune, for a few seconds without that agonizing gurgle of his. We think that both Charlie's and the fellow who

announces for Lucky Strike, voices needs working over very badly.

Thank goodness they haven't taken one pleasure away from Radio, as yet, the right to tune out anything you do not like. But if the Chain Broadcast program hogs many more stations even that pleasure may soon be gone.

Sure, we like your weekly, else we would not have gotten a couple of good loud guf- faws out of the reference to Charlie's per- fect singing.

R. S. L., Merced, Calif., Feb. 7.

Shows Appreciation by Buying The February 22-28 issue of BROADCAST just

arrived, and as usual, the first page I turned to was "The Open Circuit." I heartily dis- agree with Mrs. A. J. P. about the NBC pro- gram from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. My wife, as well as I (having a position so I can hear it every other week), enjoy "The Woman's Magazine of the Air." Furthermore, we try to get all of the products advertised. The only way an advertiser can tell whether you enjoy his programs is to buy his products. We have a Radio Scrap Book and surely enjoyed getting the large pictures of the Associated Spotlight Revue artists. We also look forward to the sketches of the artists.

Here's more power to BROADCAST WEEKLY and for more and more pictures and sketches.

J. H. R.., Superior, ,lriz., Feb. 19

Less Changes in Programs Your February 15 issue of BROADCAST

WEEKLY is the best one I have had the pleas- ure of seeing.

I wish to place my vote for more pictures and ban the space for choice programs. It is very simple to check your favorite programs without wasting space.

I enjoyed the pictures of Spotlight Revue immensely and just hope for one improve- ment in your radio guide, less changes in your programs.

Trusting you are endeavoring to improve this feature, I am,

L. B. F., Portland, Ore., Feb. 17 P. S.: Oh, yes. And your arrangement

of the different broadcasting companies is indeed a wonderful improvement. Hope it continues.

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They're Never Too Long I've greatly enjoyed the "Open Circuit,"

but until this morning have only considered it an entertaining study in psychology.

In the issue just at hand of or for week February 15-21, the letter from B. E. R., Novato, Calif., January 17, headed "A Line in

Time" startled me. Still I hardly think the fine programs will

be dropped because those preferring others write the most or are the only ones heard from on the "Open Circuit."

Yet here goes. Irrespective of stations, there are a number of artists and organiza- tions that I always mark. For instance, but not the only ones: Kreindler, Abas, Dolin, Damrosch, Abas String Quartette, National Orotorio Society, etc., etc., to say nothing of Schumann-Heink.

It is hard to tell as between KGO and KPO, but for all-round programs, think I'd have to vote for KPO, but KFRC offers very much that is fine, and these three are the great favorites of myself and wife.

I shun jazz and so does she, but we both realize there are very many who want it.

Personally I detest crooners of all types, and cannot shut off either jazz or a crooner too quickly.

I never had any use for "Best Bets," for I take each day's programs and make up my own list, even though I know I can only pick up a few myself. For example, today I have nineteen marked, but may only get half a dozen or less.

I have all my BROADCAST WEEKLIES for many years and often go back to look up some- thing. It is a wonderful publication. When I think of the old days, am amazed at the wealth from which we may now select.

I can well recollect my amazement when, in 1915, I first listened to San Jose, and as for receivers, I'm ashamed to think what I've wasted.

Right now, within fifteen feet of where I write, is an old ten -tube r -f set which was preceded by a ten -tube superheterodyne.

I now keep for my own use a seven -tube r -f of old design, but have for my wife a six - tube a -c, one the first made in the East, but somewhat modified because of experience here.

Of course I'm old-fashioned, for I was a

church organist for many years, and am as fa- miliar with Handel's Messiah, Haydn's Crea- tion, Mendelssohn's Elijah, as the modern movie theater organists are with the popular songs of the day, but I love Damrosch be- cause he brings me so much that is new. Yet I still love Mozart's Twelfth Mass and the

Schubert Unfinished Symphony and the Chopin Nocturnes.

Oh, there is such a boundless wealth of glorious music of the old school, to say nothing of the incomparable Bach, that I often wonder why anyone now composes, but must admit that much that is composed today is glorious.

This is, of course, too long a letter to be printed, but I want to cast in my lot with B. E. R.

An old friend of mine, a devotee of the dial for many years, handed me the other day a list of seventy-five musicians arranged chronologically from Lulli, born in 1633, to Rachmaninoff in 1873, and it made me sad to think of Schubert dead at 31, but glad to think of Verdi, who lived to 88.

R. S. G., Alameda, Feb. 11

More Time for Henry Starr I was very pleased with the BROADCAST

WEEKLY for the week of February 15 to 21. I think the pictures of the Associated Spot- light Revue artists are just spendid. I think the BROADCAST WEEKLY has improved in this last issue.

I think Henry Starr of KPO is certainly wonderful. Congratulations to him. Lloyd K. Hillman certainly knew his onions when he picked Henry Starr for his radio adver- tiser. I only wish that Henry Starr could have half an hour for his broadcast instead of fifteen minutes. Those of you who have not tuned in on him before, tune in on him some evening at 6:45 and you will agree with me. I have always enjoyed listening to the North Americans. I think they give wonder- ful music. Dance music is the spice of my programs.

The "Captain Post Mystery Serial" is the best serial I've heard over the radio. Hope to have many more like it in the future.

In closing, I wish for more pictures of orchestras such as the North Americans, Val Valente's, Jesse Stafford's, Earl Burtnett's and Gus Arnheim's.

M. S., Reno, Nev., Feb. 16

Wants Picture of Bobbie and Helen Am enjoying your dandy BROADCAST

WEEKLY and seeing the pictures of the dif- ferent grown artists. Would so like to see the pictures of Bobbie and Helen that are on the Junior Artists program Saturday morn- ings over KFRC.

Appreciating your good work in giving the public such a good radio guide, thanking you,

Mrs. J. P., Burlingame, Feb. 21

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Wants KPO's Plan on 50,000 Watts Although long a reader of BROADCAST

WEEKLY, I never have felt tempted to write you before. But the reason for this outburst is the new three -column, smaller type pro- gram pages used in your weekly the last two weeks. It is the best improvement you have ever made in the weekly-the type is clear and neat and adds much to the attrac- tiveness of the book.

Another improvement is the listing of NBC, CBS and UBC programs separately, and the little write-ups of each program given by NBC and UBC last week were excellent. I hope this arrangement can be continued.

I too, prefer "pictures" to "best bets," but I also agree with readers of the "Open Cir- cuit" that pictures shouldn't be repeated too often and that new poses of the artists be obtained and printed more regularly. I would like to see pictures of Lost and Found of KLX printed and also other KLX artists. Last week's picture of Charles Lloyd of KLX was a dandy.

I wish you would print an interview with KPO, outlining its plans for the future if maximum power is granted it. I hope it moves its transmitter out of San Francisco, as it already ruins reception on smaller local stations even on the up-to-date sets.

M. E. P., San Francisco, Feb. 22

If at First You Don't Succeed I have sent in a letter before this one, and

I don't know whether you'll print it or not- probably not, but I hope you'll publish this one, as it answers some letters that appeared in the February 8-15 issue that I disagree with very much.

First, I'd like to tell H. McH. of Bakers- field that his excuses for not putting the Happy -Go -Lucky hour on at night are rather weak. Shut-ins don't necessarily have to go to bed early, and if KFRC's reception is not good, Bakersfield ought to be able to get KMJ. Fresno, or KHI, Los Angeles, where the Happy -Go -Lucky hour and the Jamboree are re -broadcast.

Then for Mr. F. J. B. of Martinez. Yes, KGO and Jesse Stafford's band are very good, but how does he get that way about KFRC? Just because he's a musician, he doesn't know it all. Norman Nielsen, Mon- roe Upton, Tommy Harris, Al Pearce and other KFRC artists could beat most of them alone, let alone all together in one station. As for announcers, I haven't heard the equal of Walter Bunker, Jr., yet. Besides KGO gives the time oftener than any other station.

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I don't think KTAB deserves such harsh words, either.

I also take Broadcast Weekly's side about the changes of programs. They are annoy- ing, but can hardly be blamed on the broad- casters, let alone your magazine.

Best of luck to you. F. M., San Francisco, Feb. 5.

Here's Two Cents' Worth, Says R. L. C. Here is my two cents' worth about your

magazine, etc. I want to say that it is the best magazine of its kind and I get lots of information from it.

I agree with H. E. C.'s suggestion that the Happy -Go -Lucky hour be presented in the evenings and I agree with all those who want pictures instead of the best bets.

To my opinion there is no favorite sta- tion as all stations have their good and bad points, but I agree with all those who are pulling for KFRC in some ways. I enjoy The Confessions of a Con Man, the Jam- boree, which are broadcast over KFRC, the Arizona Wranglers and Frank Watanabe over KNX, and there are many other sta- tions and programs that I or anybody else could mention.

I think that was some slam that R. D. H. sent you and I think that any person with such a disposition should be-well, I'll leave that up to the readers.

In the February 1-7 issue you had a full page picture of Charlie Wellman. I would like to see more of these printed of different artists in each week's issue.

R. L. C., Fresno, Calif., Feb. 8.

Favorite Stations? No! I just want to say that I think F. W. L.'s

suggestion, in your February 22 issue of BROADCAST WEEKLY, is the best yet. I think it would be so much more convenient to have the programs listed under the time they are to start rather than each station separate as you have them now. It does take an awful lot of time to find the best programs each time one wants to listen to the radio as the programs are now arranged. No "best bets" space would be needed under that system.

We enjoy the pictures in the BROADCAST WEEKLY, especially the large ones in the last issues.

Favorite stations? We haven't any. They are all good, most of the time. We certainly get a lot of enjoyment from our radio, and from BROADCAST WEEKLY, too. It makes us more familiar with the stars.

Mrs. S. IS., Petaluma, Calif., Feb. 21

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Just Must Get in the Fray I see where I must get into this fray about

"The Happy -Go -Lucky Hour" broadcast. I think the Happy -Go -Lucky Hour should continue to be broadcast at its regular time and once a week have an extra broadcast in the evening. Because we have the "Jambo- ree' in the evening and several other eve- nings in the week we have excellent programs over KFRC. I am afraid too many people would go to the studio in the evening and then we could only go once in a great while like at the Jamboree.

I would like to say that I think the "Don Lee" stations are the best. I like NBC also. I would like to say that Hazel Warner is the most charming entertainer on the air. One couldn't ask for a better voice. Hazel is the makings of every program she is on. I am sure that the people of Northern California, like myself, would like to hear Hazel on more CBS programs so we can hear her more than once a week.

Just a word for Edna O'Keefe, Edna Fischer and Charles Cartier. They are all very good and I like to hear them. Edna O'Keefe has a good voice, I think.

F. A. H., Berkeley, Feb. 21

F. J. M. Has No Favorites I cannot understand how anyone can have

a "favorite station" or make the statement that "so and so has the best programs." It seems to me that all the big stations have every kind of program that anyone could wish for, and that they all have remarkably fine programs. It is wonderful to be able to hear so many fine things, and have so much wonderful entertainment all for nothing!

Many thanks for your nice little magazine. F. J. M., Campbell, Calif., Feb. 23

Music Lovers Not Responsive

I wonder if B. E. R. of Novato, California, isn't right about a scarcity of good programs on the air being due to a lack of response f1 om those who prefer that type of program. Here's a great big vote, then, for more "good music and drama and more interesting and instructive talks."

And while we are asking for improve- ments, can't we influence KFRC to resume a couple of the splendid programs from the -- East we used to hear over that station? I refer to the broadcast from London, and the "Conclave of Nations," both programs given on Sunday morning.

G. E. M., Palo Alto, Feb. 16

Can Depend on Spotlight Revue

I agree absolutely with the letter of Mrs. M. C. R. of Burlingame, in the issue of BROADCAST WEEKLY issued today. KGO is by far the best station on the air, and the large majority of my friends say the same thing. The Spotlight Revue is a program of fun that one can always depend on. Every num- ber is excellent and it is conducted in such a refined way. One is never safe in inviting friends in to hear the Jamboree on KFRC. Nine times out of ten it is an abomination, and this family are through with it.

BROADCAST WEEKLY 1S improving all the time. We are great boosters for the little magazine and read it from cover to cover.

Mrs. C. C., San Francisco, Feb. 19

More Pictures-Less Repetitions I, too, would like to have a Happy -Go -

Lucky Hour in the evening. As I work I never get to hear the hour, much to my sor- row. I am quite sure that there are many of us working people who would like to be able to hear a good program such as the Happy - Go -Lucky Hour in the evening.

Why can't we hear more of Norman Niel- sen and Al Pearce at night? They are two of the best artists and you are never able to get them at night. They are only on Monday and Wednesday nights and then we don't get enough of them. Why does KFRC always have to give up their best artists to KHJ? If they can't get their own, why can't they leave KFRC's alone?

I agree with L. R. B. about having more pictures and less repetitions. When one is trying to collect all the different pictures it is most disgusting to have so many repeti- tions. Why can't we have pictures of the Happy -Go -Lucky gang in the BROADCAST

WEEKLY like those of the Spotlight Review? WEEKLY like those of the Spolight Revue?

A. M. T., Petaluma, Feb. 16

How About It? I have just received my BROADCAST WEEKLY

for next week, and think it's the best one ever published. I think the idea of having large pictures of artists of a certain radio broadcast is excellent. If you are open to suggestions, I have one to offer. I believe

-that- the -readers of your weekly magazine, from what I read in the "Open Circuit," would enjoy a set of pictures of Jamboree artists. How about it?

I enjoy the BROADCAST WEEKLY immensely. Miss Virginia S., Oakland, Feb. 13

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SUNDAY Programs March 8, 1931

Frank Galvin KJBS-2 p.m.

491.5 Meters KFRC Prospect 0100 610 Kcys. 1000 Watt. Don Lee, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. 8 A.M.-Organ recital, Eleanor Allen 8:30-"Come Into the Garden,' courtesy

Foster & Kleiser, CDLBS 9-"Home Sweet Home Concert," DLBS 11-"Chapel of Memories" 11:30-Sherman Clay concert 12 noon-New York Philharmonic Symphony

Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini, conductor, CBS 2-Frank Moss piano recital, DLBS 2:30-Doraldino recordings 2:45-Organ recital, CDLBS 3-Auto races, DLBS 4:30-Dr. C. E. Fuller, Bible Institute,

DLBS 5-Eastman Kodak program, CBS 5:15-"Piano Moods," Edna Fisher 5:30-Buccaneers with Billy Cowles and

Herman Reinberg, DLBS 5:45-Studio program 6-Arabesque, CBS 6:30-Detroit Symphony with Edgar Guest,

CBS 7-Jesse Crawford and his Royal Duotones,

CBS 7:30-Charles Bulotti, tenor; Juanita Ten-

nyson, soprano; KFRC concert orch., under the direction of Meredith Willson, DLBS

8-Popular dance music, DLBS 8:45-Musical Forget -Me -Note 9-Chevrolet Chronicles 9:30-Val Valente's orchestra, DLBS 11 to 12 midnight --Phantom of the Organ,

DLBS

220.4 Meters KGER Phone: 632 1360 Kcys. 1000 Watts C. M. Dobyns, Long Beach, Calif. 8:30 A.M.-M. E. Church 9-Studio program 9:30-Taubman's Men's Bible Clam 11-Calvary Church, Placentia 12 noon-Studio talent 1-Helene Smith, pianist 2-Dick Dixon, organist 2:30-Long Beach Municipal Band 4-Through Cathedral Windows 5-English Gibson Orchestra 5 :30-Catholic services 6-Master's Music Shelf 6:30-Adventures in Philosophy 7-Calvary Church, Placentia 8-Silent 9-On Parade, UBC 9:30-Traumen Hour, NBC 10-English Gibson Orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Dick Dixon, organist

"Bob and Jimmy" Palmer KECA-5:30 p.m.

243.8 Meters KYA Prospect 3436 1230 Kcys. 1000 Watts Pac. Broadcast. Corp., San Francisco 8:45 A.M.-Sunday Smiles 9-The Road to Home 10-Musical Compact 10:15-Investment talk and music 10 :30-Popular melodies 10:45-0ld St. Mary's Church services 12 noon-Highlights of Music 1-Marina Trio 1:30-Operatic Memories 2-Organ recital 3-Dance melodies 3:30-Band music concert 4-Memories of great masters of music 4:45-Monologues: Grave and Gay,

Claire Ingram 5-Chamber music 5:30-Vesper Hour 6-Revue (recordings) 6:30-Famous songs by famous singers 6:45-Close Harmony 7:15-San Jose Pacific String Trio 7:45-Virginia Spencer, piano recital 8-Old St. Mary's Church services 9-Angelus Ensemble, under the direction

of Neil Schettler, soloist; Gene Sullivan, baritone

10-Organ recital; Dollo Sargent, organist; Lucy Day, soprano; Bobbie Freshman, violinist

11 to 12 midnight-Dixieland Blue Blowers

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272.7 Meters KGDM Stock. 795 1100 Kcys. 250 Watts

Peffer Music Co., Stockton, Calif. G A.M.-Weather forecast and recorded pro-

gram 6:36-Breakfast Food program 7:30-Selected recordings 5:30-Katten & Marengo program, featur-

ing Jack Coale 9:36-The Watch Tower, Judge Rutherford 10-The Variety Trio 10:30-Lucky Jim and his Soap Sud 11-Services from the First Baptist Church 12:15 P.M.-Portuguese group, Portuguese

melodies 1:15-Rhythm Kings, popular dance num-

2:15re Optimist Chub quartet, Stockton Seed Co., program

2:45-Organ recital, Moler pipe organ from Auditorium studio

3:30-Mt. Diablo Hill Billies 4-Valley program conducted by Elmer Kirkle 5-Prosperity program

Geraldine France KOIN-Pianist

440.9 Meters K[ 0 Garfield 8300 680 Kcys. 5000 Watts Hale Bros., Chronicle, San Francisco 8:30 A.M.-Informal organ recital for

Sperry 9-Breakfast with Sperry, NBC 9:30-Chronicle Comics of the Air 10-National Oratorio Society 10:45-Church services, Dr. Newton E.

Moats, pastor Grace Trinity Center United Church

11:30-Yeastfoamers program 12 noon-KPO Salon Orchestra 1-3. Parkes Cadman Cathedral Hour, NBC 2-KPO Drama Guild in "The Merchant of

Venice," with Baldwin McCaw 2:30-Balalaika-Dorma Orchestra 3-Catholic services, NBC 4-Passing the Time Away 5-Enna Jettick, NBC 5:15 --Collier Hour, NBC 6:15-Atwater Kent Hour, NBC 7:15-Elsa Behlow Trautner, soprano 7:30-Palace Hotel Concert Orchestra, di-

rected by Usta Berman]. 8-Fifteen minutes with American poets 8:15-Heel Huggers Harmonies, NBC 8:30-Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel con-

cert orchestra 9-Abas String Orchestra with Allan Wil-

son tenor 10 to 11-KPO Salon Orchestra with Ray-

mond Marlowe, tenor, in "Impressions of American Waste Lands"

326 Meters KMTR Holly. 3026 570 Kcys. 500 Watts KMTR Radio Corp., Hollywood, Cal. 6 A.M.-"Keep Smiling"; records 7-Tom Murray's Hill Bulles 9-Popular records 10-Music Land Revue 12 noon-Musical Treasure Chest 1-Andy's Oregon Lumber Jacks 2-Musical Treasure Chest 8-Banjo Boys 6:30-Ethiopian, Oriental Supper Club 7-Roy Fisher, reader 7:15-Orchestra and Bythmettes 7:30-KMTR Orchestra 8-Ted Dahl's "Varieties" 8:30-Abe Lyman's Concert Group 9-Wedding of the Air 9:30-Justin Johnson's String Ensemble 10-The Four of Us 10:30-Dance hits 11-Selected records 12 to 6 A.M.-Jack, the Bell Boy

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379.5 Mtrs. NBC-KGO Sutter 1920 790 Keys. 7500 Watts National Broadcast. Co., San Francisco 8 A.M.-Neapolitan Days: Dolores Cassi-

nelli, soprano; mandolin quartet; Giuseppe di Benedetto, tenor and director; Joe Biviano, accordionist: KGO, KOMO, KECA, KFSD

8:30-Special Popular Symphony Concert, from the stage of the Boxy Theatre: KGO, KECA; KOMO 8:30 to 9 a.m.; KGW KFSD 8:30 to 9, 9:30 to 9:45 a.m.

9-Breakfast with Sperry: Lee S. Roberts; Anna Kristina, Swedish comedienne: KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KPO, KFI, KFSD

9:45-Echoes of the Orient: String ensem- ble direction Sven von Hallberg: KGO, KGW, KECA, KFSD

10-National Oratorio Society, Reinald Wer- renrath, conductor: KGO, KOMO, KECA, KGW 10:30 to 11 a. m. ; KPO 10 to 10:45 a. m.

11-Bible Stories: "The Influence of a Wicked King," by Harry De Lasaux: EGO; KECA 11 to 11:30 a.m.

11:30-Yeast Foamers: KHQ, KGW KPO, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

12 noon-National Youth Conference: "The Dreamer," Dr. Daniel A. Poling; male chorus and orchestra direction George Shackley: KGO, KHQ, KGW; KOMO 12:15 to 1 p.m.

Songs suitable to the purpose of this broadcast, which is directed to youth and its problems, make up the musical program which accompanies it, with George Shack - ley conducting the orchestra

1-Dr. S. Parkes Cadman: "The Everlast- ing God"; radio choir and orchestra di- rection George Dilworth: KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KPO

Among the musical numbers to be con- ducted by George Dilworth are excerpts from Gounod's sacred work, "Gallia," and Handel's "Judas Maccabaeus." From the latter oratorio the choir and orches- tra will offer the dramatic chorus, "Fall's Is the Foe."

1-Concert Jewels: Harold Dana, baritone; orchestra direction Emil Polak: EGO

Walter Ferner, 'cellist, has selected as his contribtuion a "Polonaise" from the pen of David Popper, whose works are among the most popular in 'cello literature. Dana will offer two songs, one being an old English melody, "Happy Lover."

2-National Vespers: "Despise Ye the Church of God?" Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick; mixed sextet direction Dana S. Merriman: KGO. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KTAR

The National Vespers, with the minis- ter, Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, and the music by a chorus of mixed voices and a string ensemble under the direction of Dana S. Merriman, will be heard during an hour's religious program.

3-Plano Pictures: Aileen Fealy, Phyllida Ashley, piano duo: KGO

Saint-Saens' "Scherzo," considered to be the most difficult composition ever written for two pianos, will be the high light of the program of Piano Paintings.

3-Catholic Hour: Guest speaker; the Mediaevalists, direction Father Finn: KHQ. KOMO, KGW KPO, KECA, KTAR

"Here Yet Awhile," one of the im- pressive chorales from the great Johann Sebastian Bach's musical setting of the Passion, according to St. Matthew, will be the concluding offering of the Mediae- valists.

3:50-Doric Quartet: Male voices direction Emil Polak: KGO

4-Musical Moods: Marion Nicholson and Betty Marino, violinists: Paid Carson, or- ganist; vocal soloist: KGO, KOMO, KFSD

4:30-RCA-Viet or Progrom: Drama direc- tion C. 1. Masser: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI. KFSD, KTAR

5-Enna Jettick Melodies: Betsy Ayres, so- prano; Mary Hopple, contralto; Steele

Jamison, tenor; Leon Salathiel, bass; en- semble direction George Dilworth: KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KPO KFI, KFSD, KTAR

The familiar notes of "Good Night, Ladies," "Sweet and Low" and similar old songs will add n homely touch to the Enna Jettick Melodies.

5-Sunday Concert: Barbara Blanchard, so- prano; orchestra direction Charles Hart: KGO

Classic dance music penned centuries ago will be heard when Charles Hart di- rects an orchestra in Mottl's arrange- ment of a ballet suite by Rameau as a feature of the Sunday Concert.

5:15-Collier's Radio Hour: KHQ, KOMO, KGW, EPO, KFI

6-The Vagabonds: Orchestra direction Mahlon Merrick: KGO, KECA; KTAR 6:30 to 7 p.m.

6:15-Atwater Kent Hour: Elizabeth Beth - berg, dramatic soprano, guest artist; or- chestra direction Josef Pasternack: KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KPO, KFI

Elizabeth Rethberg, acclaimed as "the perfect singer," will give a concert for radio listeners when she is presented as guest artist in the Atwater Kent Hour. With a repertoire of more than 100 grand operas and 1000 songs in their original languages, Madame Rethberg is a universal favorite in opera and concert. She is a prima donna soprano at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York.

7-Hotel St. Francis Salon Orchestra, di- rection Edward J. Fitzpatrick: KGO

7:45-Sunday at Seth Parker's: KGO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

8:15-Heel Hugger Harmonies: Norman Price Steele Jamison, tenors; Edward Wolter, baritone; Earl Waldo, bass; or- chestra direction Robert Armbruster: KGW, KPO, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

Blending their four voices in the fa- miliar strains of "Silver Threads Among the Gold," a ballad that maintains its popularity in spite of the years that have elapsed since it was written, a male quar- tet will be heard in 15 minutes of Heel Hugger Harmonies.

5:15-This Amazing Universe, Maynard Shipley: EGO

8:30 --Gunnar Johansen, Pianist: KGO, KFSD, KTAR; KGW 8:45 to 9 p.m.

9-Chase and Sanborn Program: Irving Ken- nedy, tenor; male quartet direction My - nard Jones; orchestra direction Mahlon Merrick: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KFI, KFSD, KTAR, KSL, KOA

Some unusual four-part voice effects have been secured by \Lenard Jones in his arrangements of "Grandfather's Clock" and "Laughing at Life," the numbers which will bring the male quar- tet before the microphone.

9:30-Enna Jettick Melodies: Gail Taylor, soprano; Annabelle Jones Rose contralto; Gwyntl Jones, tenor; Everett Foster, bari- tone; ensemble direction Emil Polak: KGO. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

"The Girl I Left Behind Me," a mu- sical farewell to arms with the sailors and a song which hasn't been replaced in their affections for the past century or so, is the old-timer which opens the pro- gram of Enna Jettick Melodies tonight.

9:45-The Reader's Guide, Joseph Henry Jackson: KGO, KHQ

10:15-Paul Carson, Organist: KGO, KHQ, RECA. KOA

11 to 12 midnight-The Vagabonds, orchestra direction Mahlon Merrick: KGO, KFI

296.6 Meters KQW Columbia 777 1010 Keys. 'CC 500 Watts Pac. Agric. Foundation. Ltd.. San Jose 10:15 A.M -Sunday School Lessons by

Fred J. Hart 11-Morning Services, First Baptist Church,

conducted by Rev. Paul H. Ralstin 7:30 to 9 P.M.-Evening Services, First

Baptist Church

CBS Columbia Broadcasting System

9 A.M.-Jewish Art Program: Script, music and talks: KOL, KVI, KLZ, KOH

9:30-London Broadcast, KOL, KVI, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

9:45-11. M. Canadian Grenadier Guards' Band of Montreal: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

10:30-Conclave of Nations: ROL, KVI, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

11-Cathedral Hour: All musical presen- tation of a cathedral service with Theo Karle, tenor; Crane Calder, bass; Julia Mahoney, soprano; Collinge, conductor: KFPY, KLZ

12 noon-New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

5-"Devils, Drugs and Doctors": KOL, KVI, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ

6-Arabesque: Desert play: KOL, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ, KFBK

6:30-Detroit Symphony Orchestra: KOL, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, EDIL, ELI, KFBK

7-Royal's Poet of the Organ: Jesse Craw- ford and the Royal Duotones: KOL, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KFBK

333.1 Meters KHJ VAndike 7111 900 Kcys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.

8 A.M.-Ken Niles, "News Briefs" 8 :15-Organ recital, KFRC 8:30-"Come into the Garden," KFRC 9-Pacific Savings & Loan Concert 11-First M. E. Church services 12 noon-New York Philharmonic Symphony

Orch. Arturo Toscani conducting, CBS 2-Petite Symphony 3-Program to be announced 4:15-Hallelujah Quartet 4:30-Dr. Fuller program, CDLBS 5-"Devils, Drugs and Doctors," CBS 5:15-Church Vesper Hour 6-Rabbi Magnin 6:30-Detroit Symphony and Edgar Guest,

CBS 7-Royal Poet of the Organ, CBS 7:30-Edison String Choir 8-Dance party, KFRC 8:45-Musical Forget -Me -Nuts, KFRC 9-Chevrolet Chronicles 9:30-Val Valente's orchestra 10-World-wide News 10:10-Val Valente's orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Phantom of the Organ

483.6 Meters KG% Atwater 2121 620 Keys. 1000 Watts Morning Oregonian, Portland, Ore. 8 A.M.-Organ recital 8:30-Popular symphony concert, NBC 9-Breakfast with Sperry, NBC 9:30-Echoes of the Orient, NBC 10-Benjamin Franklin program 10:30-National Oratorio, NBC 11-Masterworks 11:30-Yeast Foamers, NBC 12 noon-National Youth Conference, NBC 1-Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, NBC 2-National Vespers, NBC 3-Catholic Hour, NBC 4-Views of the news 4:15-Optometry program 4:30-RCA-Victor program 5-Enna Jettick Melodies, NBC 5:15-Collier's Hour, NBC 6:15-Atwater Kent, NBC 7:15-Baby's Boudoir concert 7:45-Sunday at Seth Parker's 8:15-Heel Hugger program, NBC 8:30-Captain Dare's Travels 8:45-Gunnar Johansen. pianist 9-Chase & Sanborn program 9:30-Enna Jettick Melodies, NBC 9:45-Book chat 10-Little Symphony 11 to 12 midnight-Bagdad organ

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535.4 Meters KTAB Garfield 4700 560 Kcys. 1000 Watte Assoc. Broadcasters, Oakland, Calif. 8:30 A.M.-Popular records 9-Studio program 10-Baptist Church Bible Class 11-Baptist Church services 12:30 P.M.-Chapel of Chimes organ 1-Church of Latter Day Sainte 1:30-Grand opera program 2:40-Soccer game from Ewing Field 4:30-Popular recordings 5-Chapel of Chimes organ 6-The Voice of Psychology 6:30-Latin-American program 7:30-Baptist Church services 9:30-Chapel of Chimes organ 9:45-"Moment Musicale" 10:30 to 11:30 P.M.-Dance records

254.1 Meters KEX Atwater 3111 1180 Keys. 5000 Watts Western, Broad. Co., Portland, Ore. 8 A.M.-Organ concert, Warren Wright 8:15-Little Orphan Annie 9-Mary; George Maddox, tenor; Betty An

dersen, soprano 10-American Legion 10:30-Organ concert; John Pearson, bari-

tone 11-Northwest Trio; Jan Naylor, 'cello;

Jan Russell, violin 11:30-The Oregon Rambler 12 noon-Homer Sweetman's Collegians; Fiji

Trio; Chet Cthers, baritone 1-Family Altar Hour 2-Weber's Juvenile Orchestra 2:30-Salem IIour 3-The Song Bag 4-Desdemon and Ephriam; Chet Cathers,

baritone 4:30 --Radio Gospel Sunday School 5-Silent period 8-Henri Damski's Imperial Grand Orches-

tra; Jean Kantner, baritone; Harold Strong, piano

9-Classical concert 9:30-Tucker's Everstate Band 10-Beach Comber 10:30-Lyric Trio; Sam Meyer, violin; Lo -

ranee Dorsett, tenor 11 to 12 midnight¡-Midnight Serenader

239.9 Meters KFOX Phone: 672 1250 Kcys. 1000 Watts Nichols & Warinner, Long Beach, Cal. 5 A.M.-The Early Bird 7-Musical program 8-Family Circle Hour 8:30-Clover Leaf program 8:45-Press-Telegram news 9-Old time music 9:30-Angeles Abbey organ recital 10:30-Recordings 11-St. Luke's Episcopal Church 12:30 P.M.-Musical nraaram 1-On the Beach at Waikiki 1:30-Steinway Duo Art 2-Sunshine & Roses 3-On With the Show program 3 :30-Storiettes 4:30-Nazarene Church program 5-Sunset Harmony Boys 5:30-Mac & Cline 5:45-John Churchill, "Just Songs" 6-Bill and Coo 6:15-Jimmy Lee 6:30-Mack and Cline 7-California Broadcaster Hour 7:30-golly Wray 8-First Church of Christ Scientist 9-Air Raiders 9:15-Peggio and Paul 9:30-Those Two Boys 9:45-Able & Ezra 10-ROIIy Wray and the Steinway 10:15-Daisy Mae and Percy Prunes 10:30-Minute Theatre 10:45-Cloverleaf Trio 1J-Program of recordings 1 to 3 A.M.-The Knight Hawk

322.4 Meters KROW Glenc. 6774 930 Keys. 1000 Watts Educa. Broad. Corp., Oakland, Calif. 8 A.M.-Wade Forresters Hour of Sunshine 9-Truman Gospel song service 9:30-K1101V concert trio 10-Music; lecture by Judge Rutherford 11-Pete King, Irish tenor 11:30-The Crooners 12 noon-The California Cowboys 12:30-Jack and Jill, the Harmony Kids 1-Watch Tower program: Bible questions

and answers, C. R. Little; musical pro- gram by San Jose Kingdom Truth Choir

2:30-Off the atr 6-Congregational singing; Bible dialogue,

"Supernatural Healing" 7-The Venetians 8-01f the air 9-Musical program by Japanese artists;

Bible lecture in Japanese 10-Psychology School of the Air 10:30-Hollywood Lights 10:45 to 11-Union Mutual Life program

322.4 Meters KFWI Franklin 0200 930 Kcys. 500 Watts Radio Entertainments, San Francisco 2:30 P.M.-Golden State Hawaiians 2:45-Melody Twins and Nellie Plagte 3-Variety Hour, with the Hottentots and

Dick Holdgraf, vocalist 4-Sherman Clay concert (records) 4 :30-Schwabacher-Frey program (records) 5:30-Sellx popular program 6-01f the air 8 to 9 P.M.-Third Church of Christ, Sci-

entist

394.5 Meters KVI Broadway 4211 760 Keys. 1000 Watts Puget, Sound Broad. Co., Tacoma 8 A.M.-Organ recital, DLBS 8:30-"Come Into the Carden," DLBS 9-Jewish Art program, CBS 9:30-International broadcast, CBS 9:45-H. M. Canadian Grenadier Guards

Band of Montreal, CBS 10:30-Conclave of Nations, CBS 11-Cathedral Hour, CBS 12-New York Philharmonic Symphony orch.,

Arturo Toscanini, conductor, CBS 2-Recorded program 2:15-Don Lee studio program 2:10-To be announced 4:30-Program from Don Lee 5-Devils, Drugs and Doctors, CBS 6:05-Silent 9-Val Valente's orchestra, DLBS 10-Mocking Birds 10:15-Val Valente's orchestra, DLBS 11 to 12 midnight --Organ recital

499.7 Meters KFSD Franklin 6353 600 Kcys. 1000 Watts Airfan Radio Corp., Ltd., San Diego 8 A.M.-Neapolitan Days, NBC 8:30-Popular symphony concert, NBC 9-Breakfast with Sperry, NBC 9:30-Popular symphony concert, NBC 9:45-Echoes of the Orient, NBC 10-National Oratorio Society, NBC 10:30-Prosperity program 11:30-Yeast Foamers, NBC 12 noon-Old Time program 2-Feature program 2:30-Organ concert 3:30-Studio program 4-Musical Moods, NBC 4:30-RCA-Victor, NBC 5-Enna Jettick Melodies, NBC 5:15-Prosperity program 6:15-Concert 6:45-Florentine Trio 7:45-Sunday Evening at Seth Parker's, NBC 8:15-Heel Hugger program. NBC 8:30-Gunnar Johansen, NBC 9-Chase & Sanborn, NBC 9:30-Enna Jettick Melodies, NBC 9:45 to 11 P.M.-Dance program

468.5 Meters KFI Westmore 0337 640 Kcys. 5000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 9 A.M.-Breakfast with Sperry, NBC 9:30-Pietro Salvatore, violinist 9:50-Mayer Trio and Luis Alvarez, tenor 10:50-Temple Baptist Church 12:10 P.31.-Barbara Jamieson, pianist 12:30-Helen Guest, ballads ]-Off the Air 2-Sylviá s happy hour 3-Francis Sullivan "Old Lamps for New" 3 :30-Aeolian organ recital 4-Leila Castberg: "Devine Science" 4:30-RCA Victor hour, NBC 5-Enna Jettick Melodies, NBC 5:15-Collier's hour, NBC 6:15-Atwater Kent hour, NBC 7:15-Molly and Mike 7:30-Florentine duo 7:45-Three Co-Eds 8-Arthur Lang, baritone 8:30-Purcell Mayer, violin recital 9-Chase & Sanborn program, NBC 9:30-Selwyn Harris, concert singer 10-Slumber hour orchestra 10:30-Demeree and Williams, the rhythm

masters 11 to 12 midnight-The Vagabonds, NBC

361.2 Meters KOA York 5090 830 Kcys. 12,500 Watts General Electric Co., Denver, Colo. 7:30 A.M.-Troika Bells 8-Neapolitan Days 8:30-Special symphony concert 9:45-Echoes of the Orient 10-National Oratorio Society 11-Moonshine and Honeysuckle 11:30-NBC Artists Service 12 noon-National Youth Conference 1-Dr. S. Parkes Cadman 2-Ralph Hansell, xylophonist 2:15-String trio 2:30-The Ballad Hour 3-Catholic hour 4-Bluhill program 4:30-RCA Victor program 5-Enna Jettick Melodies 5:15-Collier's Radio hour 6:15-Atwater-Kent Hour 7:15-Network program 7:45-Sunday evening at Seth Parker's 8:15-Heel Hugger program 8:30-The Solitaire Cowboys 9-Chase & Sanborn program 9:30-Kellogg Slumber music 10-Ralph Freese, tenor 10:15-Paul Carson, organist

319 Meters KOIN Atwater 3333 940 Keys. 1000 Watts KOIN Incorporated, Portland, Oregon 0:30 A.M.-Come Into the Garden, DLBS 9-KOIN Art program 9:30-Sunday morning melodies 9:45-Gills Garden talk 10-Military band concert 10:30-Organ concert, Oliver Wallace 11-Sunnyside Congregational Church 12 noon-New York Philharmonic Sym-

phony, CBS 1:45-Cathedral of the Air, Foursquare

Gospel 2.30-Il Trovatore Trio 3-Song Revue 3:30-Musical Reveries 4:30-Concert orchestra 5-Devils, Drugs and Doctors, CBS 5:15-Cecil Teague, organist 5:30-Pnze Kiddie Club 6-CBS feature 6:30-Detroit Symphony Orchestra, CBS 7-Poet of the Organ, CBS 7:30-Sampietro's violin recital S-First Church of Christ Scientist 9-Salon orchestra 9.30-Val Valente's orchestra, DLBS 10-Jack and Jill's Tavern music 10:30-Val Valente, DLBS 11 to 11:30 P.M.-Organ recital, DLBS

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24 BROADCAST WEEKLY Sunday Programs

285.5 Meters KNX Hemp. 4101 1050 Keys. 5000 Watts L. A. Evening Express, Los Angeles 9 A.M.-Program of popular records 10-Lecture by Judge Rutherford 10:15-Popular recordings 11-First Presbyterian Church 12:30 P.M.-Louise Johnson, astroanalyst 1-International Bible Students' Association 2-City Park Board musical program 4-Wesley Tourtelotte, organist 4:30-First Radio Church of the Air 5:30-Feature recordings 6-"The Arcadians 6:30-Dr. Theodore Curtis Abel 7-All Souls' Church. Rev. Aked, pastor 7:30-Arizona Wranglers 8-First Presbyterian Church 9--Calmon Lubovisld, violinist, and Claire

Mellonino, pianist 10:30 to 11:30 P.M.-Pantages Hollywood

Theater

309.1 Meters KJR Seneca 1515 970 Keys. 5000 Watts Northwest Broad. System, Seattle, Wn. 8 A.M.-Organ concert, Warren Wright 8:30-Reading the Funny Papers 9-Mary from Proctor's; Marshall Sohl,

tenor; Betty Andersen, soprano 10-International Bible Students Association 10:15-Organ; John Pearson, baritone 11-Northwest Trio; Jan Naylor, 'cello; Jan

Russell, violin 12 noon-Homer Sweetman's Collegians; Chet

Cathers, baritone; Marjorie Robillard and Glen Eaton, harmony

1-Blue Muddlers, Novelty Trio; Burgett Bros. Quartet

2-Emmanuel Tabernacle 2:30-Music a la carte 3-Organ concert, Bobby Hainsworth; Wini-

fred Lundberg, contralto 4-"Desdemon and Ephriam"; Chet Where,

baritone; Stephanie Lewis, soprano 5-Songs of today 6-Angelus Ensemble; Agatha Turley, so-

prano 7-The Hometowners Orchestra, Ed Sheldon,

director; Glen Eaton, tenor 8-Damski's Imperial Grand Orchestra,

Jean Kantner, baritone; Harold Strong, piano; Agatha Turley, soprano

9-Tucker's Everstate Band 10-Lyric Trio; Sam Meyer, violin; Hubert

Graf, harp; Betty Andersen, soprano 11 to 12 midnight-The Midnight Serenader

204 Meters KGA Main 3434 1470 Keys. 5000 Watts NW. Broad. System, Spokane, Wash. 8 A.M.-Organ concert, Warren Wright 9-Mary; George Maddox, tenor; Betty An-

dersen, soprano 10-Organ concert; John Pearson, baritone 11-Northwest Trio; Jan Naylor, 'cello;

Jan Russell, violin; Betty Andersen, so- prano

12 noon-Homer Sweetman's Collegians; Marjorie Robillard and Glen Eaton, harmony; Chet Cathers, baritone

1-Blue Muddlers, novelty trio; Burgett Broe. Male Quartet

2-Organ concert, NW 2:30-Music a la Carte, NBS 3-Organ concert; Winifred Lundberg, con-

tralto 4-Hour on Broadway; "Desdemon and

Milldam"; Chet Cathers, Stephanie Lewis, contralto

5-Songs of Today, NWBS 6-Angelus Ensemble; Winifred Lundberg,

contralto 7-The Hometowners Orchestra 8-Henri Damukl's Imperial Grand Orches-

tra; Jean Kantner, baritone 9-Tucker's Everstate Band 10-Lyric Trio; Sam Meyer, violin; Hubert

Graf, harp; Betty Andersen, soprano; NWBS 11 to 12 midnight-The Midnight Serenader:

Bobby Hainsworth, organ

325.9 Meters KOMO Elliott 5890 920 Kcys. 1000 Watts Fisher's Blend Station, Inc., Seattle 8 A.M.-Neapolitan Days, NBC 8:30-Popular symphony concert, NBC 9-Breakfast with Sperry, NBC 9:30-Organ recital 10-National Oratorio Society, NBC 11-First Unitarian Church 11:15-Plymouth Cong. Church 12:15 P.M.-National Youth Conference,

NBC 1-Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, NBC 2-National Vespers, NBC 3-Catholic Hour, NBC 4-Musical Moods, NBC 4:30-RCA Victor Co., Inc., NBC 5-Enna Jettick Melodies, NBC 5 :15-Collier's Hour, NBC 6:15-Atwater Kent program, NBC 7:15-Hotel St. Francis Salon Orch., NBC 7:45-Vocal recital 8-First Church of Christ, Scientist 9-Chase and Sanborn program, NBC 9:30-Enna Jettick Melodies, NBC 9 :45-Cello recital 10-Kaffee Hag Slumber Hour 10:30 to 11-Orchestra and vocalists

340.7 Meters KLX Lake. 6000 880 Keys. 500 Watts Tribune Pub. Co., Oakland. Calif. 5 to 6 P.M.-Charles T. Besserer at Scottish

Bite organ

508.2 Meters KH Main 5383 590 Keys. 1000 Watts Louis Wasmer, Inc., Spokane, Wash. 9 A.M.-Breakfast with Sperry, NBC 9:30-Popular recordings 10-Bible students. Judge Rutherford 10:15-Sunday morning tabloid 10:45-Dance program 11-Central Methodist Episcopal Church 11:30-Yeast Foamers, NBC 12 noon-National Youth Conference, NBC 1-Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, NBC 2-National Vespers, NBC 3-Catholic Hour, NBC 4-Dance program 4:30-RCA Hour, NBC 5-Enna Jettick Melodies, NBC 5:15-Collier's Hour, NBC 6:15-Atwater-Kent concert, NBC 7:15-Fidelity Orchestra and singers 7:45-Hawaiian Rainbows 8-New Episcopal Cathedral services 9-Chase & Sanborn, NBC 9:30-Enna Jettick Melodies, NBC 9:45-The Reader's Guide, NBC 10:15 to 11 P.M.-Paul Carson, organist,

NBC

209.7 Meters KECA West. 0337 1430 Keys. 1000 Watt, Earle C. Anthony, rm., Los Angeles 8 A.M.-Neapolian Days, NBC 8:30-Popular symphony, NBC 9:45-Echoes of the Orient, NBC 10-National Oratorio Society, NBC 11-Bible Stories, NBC 11:30-Yeast Foamers, NBC 2-Aeolian organ recital 3-Catholic hour, NBC 4-Demeree and Williams, rhythm mas-

ters 4:30-Helenclair Dudley, pianist 5-Nick Harris, program 5:30-Bob and Jimmy, ballads 6-The Vagabonds, NBC 7-George Grandee, popular hita 7:15-Margaret Roth Keenan, diversified

melodies 7:30-Thomas Clarke, baritone 7:45-Seth Parker program, NBC 8:15-Heel Huggers Harmonies, NBC 8:30-Symphonet, with laine Bennett, poet

of the air 9:30-Enna Jetties Melodies, NBC 9:45-Luis Alvarez, tenor 10:15 to 11-Pal Careen. srgaeiet

280.2 Meters KJBS Ord. 4148-49 1070 Keys. 100 Watts J. Brunton & Sons, San Francisco 8 A.M.-Popular records 8:30-Band music 9-Zinke program 9 :30-Chrysler breakfast broadcast 10-Sunshine half-hour 10:30-Recorded music 11-Sells program 11:30-Steinberg program 12 noon-Hamberger'a half-hour 12:30-Federal Musical Styles 1-Popular records 1:30-Dance tunes 2-Art Fadden and Frank Galvin 2:30-Associated Food Stores' program 3-Popular selections 3:30-Saphire Musical Gems 4-Hamilton's popular program 4:30 to 6 P.M.-Favorite recordings 12:01 to 6 A.M.-K.1ß8 Owl program

348.6 Meters KMO Ma. 4144 860 Kcys. 500 Watts

KMO, Inc., Tacoma, Washington 10 A.M.-Classical Gems 10:30-Arnold l.everenz at the I1KO Theater

organ 11-Musical Reveries 1:45 P.M.-S. Walker Stobbs, soloist 2-Variety program 2:30-Radford Players 3 to 3:30 P.M.-Doris Hill and Madeline

Roberts

483.6 Meters KTAR Phone 3-6631 620 Keys. 1000 Watts KTAR Broadcast. Co., Phoenix, Ariz. 5 P.M.-Enna Jettick Melodies, NBC 5:15-Half hour of hymns 5:45-Studio presentation 6-KTAR School of the Air 6:30-Paci0c Vagabonds, NBC 7:15-Studio recital 7:45-Sunday at Seth Parker's, NBC 8:15-Heel Hugger program, NBC 9-Chase A Sanborn program, NBC 9:30 to 9:45 P.M.-Enna Jettick Melodies,

NBC

265.3 Meters KSL Wasatch 3901 1130 Keys 5000 Watts Radio Service Corp., Salt Lake City 7 A.M.-Presentations of music 7:30-Sunday Vespers 7:45-Uncle Tom and the Comic Strips 8:30-National Forum 8 :45-"Once Upon a Time" 9-Morning Reveries 9:15-International Bible Students program 9:45-Dept. of Education program 10:15-Momenta of Meditation 10:30-Jewels of Music 10:45-Novelty musical selections 11-program of symphonic music 11:30-Nature Luncheon Club 11:45-William Hardiman, violinist; Frank

W. Asper, pianist 12 noon-National Youth Conference, NBC 1 P.M.-L. D. S. Tabernacle services 2:30-Peter Spraynoale 3-Standard musical program 4-Popular selections 4:15-Program of new releases 4:30-RCA Victor program, NBC 5-Enna Jettick Melodies. NBC 5 :15-Colliers Hour, NBC 6:15-Atwater Kent program, NBC 7:15-First Presbyterian Church 7:45-Monsignor Hunt 8:15-Heel Hugger Harmonies 8:30-L D. 8. Services with discourses 9-Chase & Sanborn, NBC 9:30-High class musical program 10-Pipe Organ concert 11 to 12 midnight-Informs] Studie pro-

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MONDAY Programs March 9, 1931

Jack Carter KNX-Comedian

Leah McMahon KFSD-9:30 p.m.

340.7 Meters KLX Lake. 6000 880 Kcys. 500 Watts Tribune Pub. Co., Oakland, Calif.

A.M.-Exercises and entertainment; New York stocks

8-Charles T. Besserer, organist 8:30-Jean Kent 9-Modern Homes period 9:30-Clinio of the Air 10:15-San Francisco stocks; weather 10:30-Recorded program 10:45-Belco talk 11-Classified adv. hour 12 noon-Jack Delaney and his band 1-Jean's Hi -Lights 2-Recordings; stocks 2 :45-Edgar Russell 3:15-Opportunity Hour 4:15-Recorded program 4:30-Brother Bob's Club 5-Helen Parmelee, pianist 5:15-Al. Machado, steel guitar 5:30-Jean Wakefield and Johnny Scott 6-Hotel Oakland concert duo 7-News Items 7:30-Studio program 7:45-R. U. McIntosh, "The Big Little

Things in Life" 8-Three Happy Hayseeds 8:30-Faucit Theater of the Air, "The

Unseen Hand" 9-Oakland School Department program 9.15-Studio program 10 to 11 P.M.-Dance program

265.3 Meters KS`L Wasatch 3901

1130 Kcys 5000 Watts Radio Service Corp., Salt Lake City 12 noon-Radio Broadcasters, Inc., program 2-Maltine Story program, NBC 3-KSL Kiddies' Klub 3:15-Salt Lake Tabernacle choir, NBC 3:30-Ye Olde Towne Cryer 4:30-Quaker Man, NBC 5-How's Business, NBC t :15-Pennzoil program, NBC 5:30-General Mills program, NBC 6-Maytag Orchestra, NBC 6:30-General Motors Family, NBC 7-Western Concert Hour 7:30-Empire Builders, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy. NBC 8:15-The Jewel Box 8:45-Radio and television Institute 9-Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, NBC 9:30-Utah advertisers 10-Musical Variations 11 to 12 midnight-Organ recital

Thelma Brown KFRC-8 p.m.

322.4 Meters KFWI Franklin 0200 930 Kcys. 500 Watts Radio Entertainments, San Francisco 7 A.M.-Eye-opener program 7:45-Cressy Ferra, pianist 8-Silent period 9-Slogan contest 9:30-Dr. J. C. Campbell 9:45-Records and announcements 10:15-Bellevue Hotel program 10:30-Dr. Lineberger, Health talk 10:50-Items of Interest 11---Goodloe Gilmer's Journeys 11:15-Sherman Clay concert 12:15 P.M.-Walkathon roll call 12:20-Records and announcements 12:45-Slogan contest 1:30-Silent period 6-Dinner dance music 6 :15-Walkathon 6:25-Dinner dance music 7-District Attorney Matthew Brady 7:15-Bellevue Hotel program 7:30-Silent period 8 :30-Carmencita Saucedo, soprano, and

Jose Saucedo, pianist 8:55-Downtown Association speaker 9-Cadillac Lunch Rooms program 9:15-Nadine Chriss, pianist 9 :30-Walkathon 10-Maryland Merkeley, vocalist 10:15-Pianologue 10:30-Melody Boys dance orchestra 11-Recorded program 12 to 1 A.M.-Sherman Clay Midnight Clas-

sics

272.7 Meters KGDM Stock. 795 1100 Kcys. 250 Watts

Peffer Music Co., Stockton, Calif. 6 A.M.-Weather forecast and recorded pro-

gram 7-Breakfast Food program 7:30-Gilmore Oil Co. program 8-Sunshine program by W. Carol Kirkman 8:50-Health talk by Dr. Ross 9-News of the day 9:t0-Katten & Marengo program, featuring

Jack Coale 10:30-Home Towners 11-Popular music 11:30-Style talk by David Levinson 12 noon-Merchant's news 1-Variety program 3-Organ recital, KGDM Moler pipe organ 4-Gilmore Oil Co. program 4:30-Merchant's news 5-Close o' the Day program

Charlie Wellman NBC -10 a.m.

322.4 Meters KROW Glenc. 6774 930 Kcys. 1000 Watts Educa. Broad. Corp., Oakland, Calit. 8 A.M.-Wade Forrester's Health Hour 8 :30-Recordings 9-Silent period 1:30-Sandy and Ed, Two Boys from the

Sunny South 1:45-Recordings 2-Organ recital, Harriett Poole 2 :30-KROW Harmony Duo 3-KROW Shopping Hour, Dorothy Adams;

Sheila Moore, soprano; Madeline Sivyer, violinist; Harriett Poole, pianist; Frances Raymon, accompanist

4-George Alexander, baritone; Frances Hayman, pianist

4:20-Union Mutual Life program 4 :30-"Piano Classics" by Harriett Poole 4:40-Beth Chase 4 :45-Marylio Grace 5-Wade Forrester's Hour of Sunshine,

Health and Happiness 6-Silent period 7 :30-Dr. Parker 7:45-LaVida Mineral Water program 8 to 8:30 P.M. The California Cowboys

394.5 Meters KVI Broadway 4211 760 Kcys. 1000 Watts Puget, Sound Broad. Co., Tacoma 7 A.M.-Mac's Cowhollow Symphony Orch..

DLBS 9-Paul Tremaine's Orchestra, CBS 9:30-Feminine Fancies, DLBS 10-Mid-morning Melodies 11-Columbia Artist recital, CBS 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Columbia Salon Orchestra, CBS 12:30-Ann Leaf, organist, CBS 1-Radio Listening Test, CBS 1:15-U. S. Army Band, CBS 1:30-Wardman Park Hotel Orch., CBS 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, DLBS 3-Gordon Kibbler's Orchestra, CBS 3:30-Dental Clinic, CBS 3:45-Tony's Scrap Book, CBS 4-Current Events, CBS 4:15-St. Moritz orchestra, CBS 4 :30-"We Girls," Clark Sisters 4:40-Recordings 5:30-Simmons Bed program, CBS 6:01-Silent 9-Blue Monday Jamboree, DLBS 10-Gasoline News 10:30-Anson Weeks' orchestra, DLBS 11 to 12 midnight-Earl Burtnett's orches-

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28 BROADCAST WEEKLY Monday Programs

379.5 Mir'. NBC-KGO Sutter 1920 790 Keys. 7500 Watts National Broadcast. Co., San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises by Hugh Bar-

rett Dobbs: KPO 7:30-Sunrise Serenaders: Orchestra direc-

tion Edward J. Fitzpatrick: KG0 7.45-Van and Don, the Two Professors:

KPO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD 8-Shell Happytime, conducted by Hugh

Barrett Dobbs: KHQ, KOMO, ROW, KPO, KFI, KSL

8-Financial Service Program: KGO 8 :15-Morning Melodies: Orchestra direc-

tion Edward J. Fitzpatrick: KGO 8:30-Cross-Cuts of the Day, Dr. Laurance

L. Cross: KGO 9-Vermont Lumberjacks: Charles Marshall,

Ted Maxwell: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, RECA

9:15-Arion Trio: KGO; KECA, 9:15 to 9:30 a.m.; KGW 9:45 to 10 a.m.

10-Charlie Wellman, 8 and W Prince of Pep: KGO, KHQ, KOMO KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

10:15-Josephine B. Gibson, Food Talk: EGO, KHQ, KOMO, ROW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR

1P:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air: KGO, KHO, KOMO, KGW, KPO, KFI, KFSD. KSL, KOA 10:50 to 11:30 a.m. 11:30California Federation of Women's Clubs: "Sinclair Lewis and the Nobel Prize," Mrs. Frederic H. Colburn: EGO, KECA KFSD

12 noon-Luncheon Concert: Orchestra di- rection Charles Hart: KGO, KECA

12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour: "The Forest Insect Menace," talk pre- pared by Regional Forester R. H. Rut- ledge, Ogden, Utah; "The Grain Market Situation," Frank L. Lyons; "The Week with the Farm Board," R. H. Lamb; or- chestra direction Charles Hart: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KSL; KTAR 12:45 to 1 p.m.

1-Hotel Sir Francis Drake Orchestra, di- rection Ferdinand Stark: KGO, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

1:30-Pacific Coast School of the Air: "The Advantages of Education in a Junior College," Nicholas Ricciardi; "Gdidance" course; Paul M. Pitman, director: KGO, KHQ KOMO, KGW, KPO, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

2-Mattine Story Program: KGO, KGW, KFI, KFSD

2:30-NBC Matinee: Orchestra direction Charles Hart: ROO, KGW, KECA

3-What's in a Name?: Orchestra direc- tion Charles Hart: KGO, KGW, KPO

3:15-Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Or- gan, choir direction Anthony C. Lund: KGO, KOMO, KPO, KFSD, KTAR; KGW 3:15 to 3:30 p.m.

3:45-Parisian Quintet, direction Eva Gar- cia: KCO, KPO

4:15-The World Today: "Hitlerites Chal- lenge the Reichstag," James G. McDon- ald: KGO, KOMO, KGW, KECA KFSD, KTAR

4:30-News Service: KGO 4:45-Fifteen Minutes in the Nation's Cap-

ital: KGO, KHQ, KFSD, KOMO, KECA 5-How's Business?: Merle Thorpe: EGO,

KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR 5:15-Gypsy Strings: Vocal soloist; ensemble

direction Michael Valesco: KGO, KECA 5:45-Cowboy Kids: Clarence Hayes, tenor;

Johnnie O'Brien, harmonica player; Billy Page, Anita Callot, Jack Cowden, Jack Mery: EGO

6-Maytag Orchestra, direction Victor Young: KGO, KHQ KOMO, ROW, KECA

6:30-General Motors Program: Brigadiers, male quartet; orchestra direction Frank Black: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI

7-Stromberg-Carbon Program: Rochester Civic Orchestra direction Guy Fraser Har- rison; Harry Watts, pianist, guest artist:

EGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR

From Glinka's nationalistic opera, "Russian and Ludmilla," Guy Fraser Harrison has taken the overture for the orchestra's initial number, played under Harrison's direction. The opera is based on Pushkin's poem and won great success in 1842. The Finale from the piano concerto in B Flat Minor by Tchaikowsky is the selection of Harry Watts, guest soloist.

7:30-Empire Builders: "Indian Names," dramatic sketch with Harvey Hays; Lucille Husting and Don Ameche; orchestra di- rectionhsef Koestner: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, 1 CA KFSD, KTAR

Part of the action of this play is laid in Hangman's Cree.: near Spokane, Wash. The story revolves around the romance of an Indian maiden and a white guide, and has a historical background in the defeat of Colonel Steptoe's forces by the In- dians at Steptoe Butte. It also tells how this creek got its name.

8-Amos 'n' Andy: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, ROW, KECA, KFSD

8:15-Tom Mitchell, the Rainier Rickey Man: EGO

S-Rudy Seiger's Shell Symphoniste: KPO, KFI; KHQ, KOMO, 180W 8:15 to 9 p.m.

8:30-Sparklets: The Coquettes; Alvino Rey, banjoist and guitarist; Paul Carson, or- ganist: EGO

9-Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Dra- matic sketch with Richard Gordon, Leigh Lovell; Joe Bell, narrator: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, ROW, KFI, KFSD KTAR

9:30-Pacific National Singers: Mixed octet direction Emil Polak: KGO

10-Musical Echoes: Gail Taylor, soprano; orchestra direction Joseph Hornik: KGO, KECA

Memories of the "good old days" will be stimulated by Gail Taylor, soprano, and an orchestra led by Joseph Hornik. Hits of the past which will be recalled by this program include a selection from "The Motor Girl," "Humming" and Sousa's "The Gallant Seventh." "The Bluebird" and "A Wonderful Thing," Miss Taylor's solos, are both from the pen of Kummer.

10:30-Yir Frien' Scotty, the Sagebrush Philosopher KGO, KOA

10:45-Walter V. Ferner, 'Cellist; Charles Hart, accompanist: KGO, KOA

11 to 12 midnight-Laughner-Harris Hotel St. Francis Dance Orchestra: KGO, KGW, KFI

348.6 Meters KMO Ma. 4144 860 Keys. 500 Watts

KMO, Inc., Tacoma, Washington 6:45 A.M.-Musical Klock program, featur-

ing requests and daily horiscope reading 8-Early Birds 9 :30-Medosweet Moments, all requests 10-Town Cryer, shopping hints 10:30-Arnold Leverenz at the RKO Theater

organ 11-Busy Bee program 11:15-Theatrical review 11:30-Variety program 11:45-Newscasting 12 noon-Popular recordings 1:15-Mago, Man of Mystery 1:30-Recordings 2:30-Leon Olson and his orchestra 3-Recordings 4 --Newscasting 4:10-Recordings 4:45-Theatrical Review 5-Recordings 5:40-Off the air 9-Jane Morse and Marie Wilson, blues and

piano numbers 9:30-Montag Fireside program 10-Sports Review, by - Elliott Metcalf 1.0:15 to 11:30 P.M.-Wrestling Wrinkles,

featuring an orchestra and wrestling news

CBS Columbia Broadcasting System

9 A.M.-Paul Tremaine and his Yoengs Restaurant Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFRC, KLZ, KOH

11:15-Columbia Artists Recital: KVI. KFPY, KLZ, KOH

11:30-American School of the Air: KOL, KVI KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

12 noon-Columbia Salon Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KDYL' KLZ, KOH

12:30-Ann Leaf at the Organ, with Frank Ruht, tenor: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

1-Radio Listening Test: KOL, KVI, KFPV. KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

1:15-U. S. Army Band: KVI, KFPY, KHJ. KDYL, KLZ, KOH

1 :30-Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

3-Gordon Kibbler's Fulton Royal Orches- tra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

3:30-The Melody Musketeers: Male trio: KOL, KV!, KFRC, KHJ, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

4-Current Events, H. V. Kaltenborn: ROL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KOH

4:15-St. Moritz Orchestra: KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KOH

5:30-The Simmons Hour: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL

6-The Three Bakers: Leo Reisman's Or- chestra with Gordon Cross, tenor; Gibson Noland, tenor, and Glen Cross, baritone: KOL, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KFBK

6:30-An Evening in Paris: KFRC, KHJ, KVI

7-Guy Lombardo's orchestra and "Tite Lady in the Smoke": KOL, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KFBK

7:30-Don Amaino: KNX, KOL, KFPV, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KMJ, KFBK

8-Leon Belasco and his orchestra: KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KFBK

8:30-Ben Bernie and his orchestra from Chicago: KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KFBK

491.5 Meters KFRC Prospect 0100 610 Keys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. 7 A.M.-Seal Rocks broadcast; stocks 8-Hallelujah Hour, DLBS 9-Recordings 9:15-Paul Tremaine's orchestra, CBS 9:30-Feminine Fancies, CDLBS 10:30-Wyn's Daily Chat 11-Libby, McNeil & Libby program 11:15-National Biscuit Company presen-

tation, CBS 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Sherman Clay concert 1-Radio Listening Contest, CBS 1:15-Closing New York stocka 1:20-News items 1:30-Wardman Park Hotel orch., CBS 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, CDLBS 3-Colonial Dames Beauty talk 3:15-Gordon Kibbler's orchestra, CBS 3:30-The Melody Musketeers, CBS 3:45-Something About Everything and re-

cordings 4-Current Events, H. V. Kaltenborn 4:15-St. Moritz Orchestra, CBS 4:25-Town Topics 4:30-Steamboat Bill 4:45-Black and Blue, DLBS 5-"Mac" and his Mountain Cabin, DLBS 5:30-Simmons Bed program, CBS 6-"The Three Bakers," CBS 8:30-An evening in Paris, CBS 7-Robert Burns Panatela program, CBS 7:30-"Adventures of Don Amaino," CBS 8-Golden State Blue Monday Jamboree 10-Schwartz Ginger Band 10:15-Anson Weeks' orchestra, DLBS 11-Earl Burtnett's orchestra, DLBS 12 to 1 A.M.-Dance music

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239.9 Meters KFOX Phone: 672 1250 Kcys. 1000 Watts Nichols & Warinner, Long Beach, Cal. 5 A.M.-The Early Bird 7-Hello Everybody 7:15-Early News Items 7:45-Novelty musical numbers 7:50-Bright and Early Hour 8:20-Musical program 9-Mae Day Beauty Talk 9:10-Musical program 9:30-Clarence Crary with Duo Art 9:40-Kaai Hawaiian Trio 10:10-Studio orchestra 10:30-Organ recital, Vera Graham 11-Jay Johnson and his Accordion 11:15-Roily Wray 11:30-News reports 11:45-Cline and his Harmonica 12 noon-Air Raiders 12:30-Silver Slipper orchestra 1-Hawaiian program 1 :30-Silver Slipper Orchestra 2-Three Aces 2:15-Pipe Dreams 2:30-Able & Ezra 2:45-Three Vagabonds 3-Surprise Matinee 3 :30-Rural Free Delivery 4-Late news reports 4:15-Old time hymns 4:30-Rolly Wray and the Steinway 4:45-Carl Farr and his music 5:15-Town Hall Revellers 5:45-The Professor and his Dream Girls 8-Over at Mart's House 6:30-Percy Prunes 6:45-Bill & Coo 7-Schoolhouse program 8-Kelly Kar Variety Program 8:30-Harmonious Suggestions, Dr. Rausch 9-Silver Slipper Orchestra 9:30-Ghost House 10-Madame Zucca's 11-Majestic Ballroom 12-Silver Slipper orchestra 1 to 3 A.M.-The Knight Hawk

325.9 Meters KOMO Elliott 5890 920 Kcys. 1000 Watts Fisher's Blend Station, Inc., Seattle 8:55 A.M.-Inspirational service 7-Organ recital 7:45-Van and Don, Two Professors, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9 :15 helpful Hints to Housewives 9:45-Way to a Man's Heart 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W Prince of

Pep, NBC 10:15-Josephine Gibson food talk, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11 :30-Farm talk and vocal recital 11:45-Prudence Penny talk 12:15 P.M.-Western Farm and Home

Hour, NBC 1-,Pine-A-Rol Products, Helen Andrews 1:15-Univ. of Wash. Extension Course 1 :30-Pac. Coast School of the Air, NBC 2-Variety Hour 3-Teacup Philosopher 3:15-Tabernacle Choir and Organ recital,

NBC 3:45-Popular orchestra and vocalists 4:15-The World Today, NBC 4:45-Stock quotations 5-How's Business?, NBC 5:15-Studio program 5:30-Concert trio 5:50-Stock market summaries 6-Maytag Orchestra, NBC 6:30-Gen. Motors Family Party, NBC 7-Stromberg-Carlson concert, NBC 7:30-Empire Builder, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Rudy Seiger's Shell Symphonists, NBC 9-Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, NBC 9:30-Mozart Concert Hour 10:30-Vocal ensemble 11-News flashes 11:10-Varsity Vagabonda 12 to 12:30 A.M,-Orgap recttel

483.6 Meters KGW Atwater 2121 620 Kcys. 1000 Watts Morning Oregonian, Portland, Ore. 6:15 A.M.-Devotional services 6:30-Oregonian Trail Blazers 7-Morning Appetizers 7:45-Van and Don, Two Professors, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Cooking school 9:45-Arlon Trio, NBC -0-S & W Prince of Pep, NBC 10:15-Josephine Gibson, NBC :0:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC :1:30-Julia Hayes 11:45-Masterworks 2:15 P.M.-Western Farm and Home, NBC

1-Town Cryer 1:30-School of the Air, NBC 2-Maltine story program, NBC 2:30-NBC Matinee -,-What's in a Name?, NBC 3 :15-Mormon Tabernacle, NBC 3 :30-Esbencott program 3:45-Parisian quintet 4-Old Fashion Mill organ 4:15-The World Today 4:30-Organ and piano 5-How's Business?, NBC 5:15-Movie Club 1:30-Piano Capers, NBC; Talk f-Maytag Orchestra, NBC 6:30-General Motors Family Party, NBC 7-Stromberg Carlson, NBC 7:30-Empire Builders, NBC 0-Amos 'n' Andy F :15-Shell Symphonists, NBC f. -Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, NBC 9.30-Fireside Hour 10-Western girl 10:15-Louie's Hungry Five 10:30-Oregonian Trail Blazers 11-Dance orchestra 12 to 1 A.M.-Music Box theatre organ

280.2 Meters KJBS Ord. 4148-49 1070 Kcys. 100 Watts J. Brunton & Sons, San Francisco 6 A.M.-Commuters' Morning Express 7-KJBS Alarm Klok Klub 7:45-Modeart popular program 8-Favorite recordings 8:30-City of Paris Day by Day 8:45-Recorded program 9-Associated Food Stores' program 9:30-Recorded program 10 :30-Santiseptic Melodies 10:45-The Health Man 11-Shopping with Shirley Dale 11:30-Concert music 12 noon-Organ music 12:30-Recordings 1:05-Stock report; records 2-Forty Years Ago in San Francisco 2:15-Popular records 3:30-Federal Musical Styles 4-Sullivan's Pet Club 4 :30-Mort Harris 4:45-Popular records 12:01-Program from Coffee Dan's 12:45 to 6 A.M.-KJBS Owl program

361.2 Meters KOA York 5090 830 Kcys. 12,500 Watts General Electric Co., Denver, Colo. 12 noon-Blue Blazers 4:45-Farm Question Box 5:15-Fifteen Minutes in the Nation's

Capital 5:30-Hotel Cosmopolitan Orchestra 6-The Maytag Orchestra 6:30-General Motors program 7-Stromberg-Carlson program 7:30-Empire Builders 8-Amos 'n' Andy 8:15-Supreme Serenaders 8:45-Henry Busse and his orchestra 9-Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 9 :30-KOA Koons 10:15-Musical Echoes 10:30-Yir Frien' Scotty 10:45 to 11-Walter Ferner, cellist

243.8 Meters KyA Prospect 3456 1230 Kcys. 1000 Watts Pac. Broadcast. Corp., San Francisco 7:30 A.M.-Drury's Daily Dozen 8-Metropolitan Hour 8:45-Band music 9-Mahlon Dolman 9:30-Popular melodies 9:45-Revue (recordings) 10-Sunshine Hour: George Taylor, Greta

Gabler, Clem Kennedy, Jimmy Moseley, Adele Burian, "The Melodizers"

11-Phillips Dough Boys 11:15-Dance melodies 11:30-Health talk, Dr. Bond 11:45-The Baldwin Melody Girl 12 noon-Newscasting 12:15-Calif. Parent Teachers Associatton 12:30-Light opera airs I-Cal King's Country Store 1:30-George Nickson, tenor 1:45-"The Home Towner," talk 2-Rajah Lipp 2 :30-Dollo Sargent, organist 3:15-Health talk, Dr. Corley 3 :30-Dex program 3:45-Album Airs 4-Philosopher 4:15-Novelty orchestra 5-Metropolitan hour 6-Revue (recordings) 6:30-Dance melodies 6:45-Stock Yard prices and quotations 6:50-Popular hits 6:55-The Whitney Letter 7-KYA Novelty Trio 7:30-Frank DuBord in "Blue Moods" 7:45-Clem Kennedy and Adele Burlan 8-Judge Frank T. Deasy 8:15-Gene Sullivan, baritone and Mary

Atkinson, soprano 8:30-Crossroad Serenaders, Kevin Ahern,

tenor 9-"Harper's Corners," presented by KYA

Players 9:15-Moonlight Troubadours: Sidney Dixon,

George Nickson, Gene Sullivan 9:45-Dr. Good Cheer, Geo. Nickson, soloist 10-Gustavus H. Smith, organist 10:45-Jimmy Mosley in person 11 to 12 midnight-Paul Kelli's dance or-

chestra

333.1 Meters KHJ VAndike 7111 900 Kcys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.

7 A.M.-Ken Niles, "News Briefs" 7:30-Hallelujah hour 9-"Grace and Jack" 9:15-Beauty talk, Kathleen Clifford 9:30-Feminine Fancies, KFRC 10:30-Organ recital 10:45-The Chili Peppers 11-Plano, Schaefer Hat Works 11:15-National Biscuit Co., CBS 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Biltmore Concert Orch. 12:30 P.M.-World-wide News 12:45-Piano recital 1-Radio Listening Test, CBS 1:15-U. S. Army Band, CBS 1:30-Times Forum 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, KFRC 3:15-Gordon Kibbler's orchestra 3:30-The Melody Musketeers, CBS 3:45-Ted White and Nell Larson 4-Current Events, CBS 4 :15 SL Moritz orchestra, CBS 4:30-Town Topics; News Items 4:45-"Black and Blue" 5-"Mac" and his Gang 5:30-Simmons Beds program, CBS 6-The Three Bakers, CBS 6:30-"An Evening in Paris," CBS 7-Guy Lombardo's orchestra, CBS 7:30-Don Amaizo, CBS 8-Blue Monday Jamboree 10-World-wide News 10:05-Earl Burtnett's orchestra 10:20-Anson Weeks' orchestra 11-Earl Burtnett's dance orchestra 12 to 1 A.M.-Phantom of the organ

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30 BROADCAST WEEKLY Monday Programs

535.4 Meters KTAB Garfield 4700 560 Kcys. 1000 Watt. Assoc. Broadcasters, Oakland, Calif. 7 A.M.-Cuckoo Club with Frank Wright 8-Popular recordings 8:30-Morning Moods 9-Morning Prayer Hour 9:30-Studio program, Dr. J. Douglas

Thompson 10-Household Hour, Alma La Mart 10:30-Dr. B. L. Corley 10 :50-Artists Vignettes 11:15-Program of recordings 11:30-Mid-day musical notes 12:15 P.M.-Dr. McLain 12:30-Latin-American program 1-Chapel of Chimes organ 1:30-Dr. Campbell's program 1:45-Popular records 2:15-Masters Album 3-"Tunes of the Times" 3:30-The Classic Interlude 4-Popular recordings 4:30-Short story course, Samuel Dickson 5-Program of recordings 5:15-Frank Wright 5:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 6-Miniature Masterpieces 6:30-Chapel of Chimes organ 7-Studio program-details not available 8-Seven Seas 8:30-Studio program 10-"Moment Musicale" 11 to 1 A.M.-Jimmie Kendrick's Night Owls

319 Meters KOIN Atwater 3333 940 Kcys. 1000 Watts KOIN Incorporated, Portland, Oregon 6 A.M.-KOIN's Klock 7:30-Novelty duo 8-Cargoes 9-Merrymakers 9:30-Feminine Fancies, DLBS 10-Melodians 10:30-Polly and Paul's Mystic Grab Bag 10:45-International Kitchen 11:15-National Biscuit program, CBS 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Rose City Beavers 12:30 P.M.-Sunshine Feature 1-Radio Listening Test, CBS 1:15-Hostess of the Air 2:30-Cuckoo Club 3-Newspaper of the Air 5-Organ concert 5:30-Prize Kiddie Club 6-The Three Bakers, CBS 8:30-Evening in Paris, CBS 7-Panatella program. CBS 7:30-Adventures of Don Amaizo, CBS 8-The Bohemians 8:30-Studio feature 9-Blue Monday Jamboree, DLBS 9:30-Westerner's Musical Revue 10:30-Anson Weeks' orchestra, DLBS 10:45-McElroy's Greater Oregonians 12 to 1 A.M.-Merry-Go-Round of the Air

209.7 Meters KECA West. 0337 1430 Kcys. 1000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 8:15 A.M.-Wall Street financial news 8:30-Louis Rueb, health exercises 9-Vermont Lumber Jacks, NBC 9:15-Arlon Trio, NBC 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W Prince of Pep 10:15-Winnie Parker, piano and song 11:30-California Federation of Women's

Clubs, NBC 12 noon-Luncheon concert, NBC 12:15-Western Farm and Home hour, NBC 1-Hotel Sir Francis Drake Orchestra. NBC 1:30-Pacific. Coast School of the Air 2-Paul's Hawaiians 2:30-NBC matinee 3-Federal and state market reports 3:15-Leonard VanBerg, popular melodies 3:45-Royce & Ronald, the Alabama Boys 4-Alexander Bevani, Italian language 4:15-"The World Today," NBC 4:45-Gertrude Guselle, ballads

5-How's business, NBC 5:15-Gypsy Strings, NBC 5:30-Lou Gordon, tenor, and Ann Black-

well piano 5:45-Jack Baldwin, pianist 6-Maytag Orchestra, NBC 6:30-Mildred Loughlin, contralto and Sol

Babitz, violinist 7:30-Empire Builders, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8 :15-Ranse Valentine, songs 8:30-Ann Gray and Don Warner, popular

melodies 9-String ensemble, with Arthur Land.

baritone 10-Musical Echoes, NBC 10:30-KFI-KECA Editorial Review 10:45 to 11-Health exercises, Louis Rueb

204 Meters KGA Main 3434 1470 Kcys. 5000 Watts NW. Broad. System, Spokane, Wash. 6:45 A.M.-Early Birds; news 8-Organ; Warren Wright 9-Morning devotionals, NWBS 9:15-Mary, NBS 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10 ---Glen Eaton, tenor 10:15-Rohert Mosses, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends I1-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:45-Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-Request program 12:30-Mid-day musicale, NBS 1-Agatha Turley, soprano 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Jean Kantner, baritone 2-Mardi Gras, NWBS 3-Organ; Geneva Brown, soprano 3 :30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Tea Time Tales 4-Concert Ensemble; Geneva Brown, soprano 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-Uncle Frank's Story Hour 5:30-Sing Something Simple 5:45-Ward Ireland, tenor 6-The Melody Musketeers 6:45-"2081," play by Don Johnson 7-Dream Melodies; Agatha Turley, soprano 7:30-Orchestra; Jean Kantner, baritone S-Northwest Revue, NWBS 8:30-Dancing Feet, NWBS 9-Montaville Flowers, lecture 9:30-Wrestling Bouts 10:30-Bits of Harmony 11-Organ; Chet Cathers, baritone 12 to 1 A.M.-Request recordings

526 Meters KMTR Holly. 3026 570 Kcys. 500 Watts KMTR Radio Corp., Hollywood, Cal. 6 A.M.-"The Eye Openers," Andy and

Chester 7-Recorded program 8:05-Organ recital, Harold Curtis 9:01-Mildred Kitchen, home economics 9:15-"Varieties" ; records 11:45-Public and city officials 12 noon-World in review 12:15-Orchestra and Rhythmettes 1:15-Andy's Oregon Lumber Jacks 2:15-Popular records 2:30-Harry Geise and Happy Guys 3:30-Recorded program 4:30-The Musical Messengers 5:15-Organ recital, Chester Markert 5:45-Radio press reporter 6-Ban lo Boys 6:30-Ethiopian, Oriental Supper Club 7-Orchestra and Rhythmettes 7:30-Studio orchestra 7:45-Chamber of Commerce 8-Kelley Kar Cavalliers 8:30-Old Favorites 8:45-Dramatic play, David Hartford and

Frances Nordstrom 9-Wedding of the Air 9:30-Ted Dahl and his Ten Dollars 10-Abe Lyman's P.'nre Dmhectrs 10:30-Ted Dahl and his Ten Dollars 11-Selected records 12 to 1 A.M.-"8" Ball and Charley Lung

285.5 Meters KNX Hemp. 4101 1050 Kcys. 5000 Watts L. A. Evening Express, Los Angeles 6:45 A.M.-"Earlybird" exercises, Dr. P. M.

Seim 7-Topsy Sackett, popular singer and pianist 7:15-"Pep and Vigor" exercises 7:30-Topsy Sackett again entertains 7:45-"Home Folks" exercises 8-Inspirational talk and prayer 8:15-Late recordings 9-Radio shopping news 9:15-Golden Rule Health Service 9:30-Popular recordings 10-Eddie Albright's family 10:30. -Home economics talk 11-Popular recordings 11:15-Musical program 11:30-First Radio Church of the Air 11:45-Musical program 12 noon-Gene Byrnes, Scraps from the

Waste Basket 12:30-Program of recordings 1-0d the air 1:30-Eddie Albright, late fiction 2-Records and "Jay," the Jingle Man 2:30-KNX ensemble 3:15-Lost and found and stock reports 3:20-The Ensemble continued 3:30-Recorded program 4-Musical program 4:30-C. P. R.'s musical program 5-Talk on "Travel" 5:15-"Brother Ken's Kiddie Hour" 5:40-Curtiss Candy Co. 5:45-Town Crier's amusement tips 6-Wesley Tourtelotte, organist 6:15-The Realtor Serenaders 6:45-Petite Concert Ensemble 7-Frank Watanabe and Honorable Archie 7:15-"Lord Banquet" 7:30-American Maize program 8-Marie Golden and Ethel Kay, "The

Piano Twins" 8 :30 --Charles W. Ramp 9-Luboviski Violin Choir and Claire Mel-

lonino, concert pianist 9:30-Rev. Ethel Duncan, question and an-

swer lady 10-Arizona Wranglers 11 to 12 midnight-Wesley Tourtelotte, or-

ganist

468.5 Meters KFI Westmore 0337 640 Kcys. 5000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 7:30 A.M.-Opening market reports 7:45-Van and Don, Two Professors, NBC 8-Shell Happy Time, NBC 9-Helpful Hints, Bess Kilmer 9:30-Chester Foster Rand, tenor 10-Norma and Monte, popular songs 10:15-Josephine Gibson, speaker, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Girls' trio 11:45-French lesson 12 noon-Department of Agriculture 12:15-Federal and state market reports 12:30-0R the Air 2-Maltine story program, NBC 2:30-Winnie Moore, Nomad novelist 2:45-Eleanor Autrey, ballads 3-Book review 3 :30-Investment advice 4-KFI-KECA Editorial Review 4:15-Big Brother 4:45-Betty Burke, piano and songs 5-The Story Mai 5:30-Dr. Myers, care of the teeth 5:45-Stock market reports 6-James Anderson, baritone 6:30-General Motors Family Party, NBC 7-Stromberg-Carlson program, NBC 7:30-"Roaming through Songland" 8-Shell Symphonists, NBC 9-Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, NBC 9:30-George Grandee, popular music 9:45-Thomas Clarke, baritone 10-Tom Terrine, "Vagabond Movie Direc-

tor," and concert orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Hotel St, Francis dance

orchestra, NBC

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Monday Programs BROADCAST WEEKLY 3I

440.9 Meters KPO Garfield 8300 680 Keys. 5000 Watts Hale Bros., Chronicle, San Francisco 7':15 A.M.-Health exercises 7:45-Van and Don, Two Professors, NBC 8-Shell Ilappvtime, by Hugh Barrett Dobbs 9-Debhsie's Birthday Party 9:30-Organ recital by George Nyklicek 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11 :30-Jolla Hayes, talk 11:45-Helen Gordon Barker, art talk 12 noon-Time signals, Scripture reading 12:05 P.M.-Snapshots, programs In minia-

ture 1-Harold Small, book review 1 :15-KPO Harmonizers 1:30-Pacific Coast School of the Air, NBC 2-Who Cares! 2:55-Ye Towne Cryer 3-What's in a Name? 3:15-Mormon Tabernacle, NBC 3:45-Parisian Quintette 4:15-Calif. State Chamber of Corn. talk 4:30-Durant program 4 :40-Aeollan Trio 5:30-Date Bnok, by Stuart Strong 5:45-News digest, "Scotty" Mortland 6-Organ recital, George Nyklicek 6:15-Cecil and Sally for S. & W. 6:30-Organ recital 6:45-Henry Starr. the 16-40 Boy

7-North Americans R-Shell Svmnhenlsts program, NBC 9-Phoenix Hosiery program 9-:15-Bat:er Chocolate program 9:30-Angie Schultz's Hayseed Orchestra 10-Jesse Stafford's dance orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Midnight Melodista

220.4 Meters KGER Phone: 632 1360 Keys. 1000 Watts C. M. Dobyns, Long Beach, Calif. 6 A.M.-Records. news, weather 7-Sunshine Club 7:30 --Silent one hour S:30-Happy Mammy Jinny 9-loro 9:30-Dental clinic of the air 10-Morning Pepsters orchestra 16:30-Polly and Gene, skit 10 :45-Beauty chat 11-Billy Van 11 :30-Radio varieties 12:30 P.M.-Silent two hours 2:30-legends of all Nations; Helene

Smith, pianist, and Joe Bjorndahl, bari- tone

3:30-Songs of the Islands 4-t.os Angeles Record news brevities 4:15-Sunny Californians orchestra 5-Em and Tim 5:15-Jack and his Bachelor Boys 8-Silent hour and a half 7:30-News digest, DBe 7:45-Old Chestnuts revue, UBC 8-Studio musicale 8.30-Long Beach Prosperity Program 11:15-Organ, Dick Dixon

499.7 Meters KFSD Franklin 6353 600 Keys. 1000 Watts Airfan Radio Corp.. Ltd., San Diego 7:45 A.M.-Van and Don, the Two Profes-

sors, NBC 8-Morning musicale 9-Good Cheer 9:15-Amy Lon Shopping Hour 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W Prince of Pep. 10:16-.Josephine Gibson. talk, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NEW 11:30-California Federation of Women's

Clubs, NBC 12 noon-Paul Arnold, poems 12:15-Western Farm and Home, NBC 1-Hotel Sir Francis Drake Orchestra. NBC 1:30 --Par. Coast School of the Air, NBC 2-Maltine Story program, NBC 2:30-French lesson 3 -Studio program 3:15-Mormon Tabernacle Choir, NBC 3:45-Radio Dental Clinic

4:15-The World Today, NBC 4:30-Dr. Strauss' Sketchbook 4:45-Fifteen minutes in the Nation's

Capital, NBC 5-How's Business, NBC 5:15-Studio program 5:30-Radio Ralph 3:35-Dinner music 3:45-Political - talks 78tromberg-('arlson, NBC 7:30-Empire Builders, NBC 8 -Amos 'n' Andy, NBC

:15-Ted Nauman, baritone 5:30-Lord Banquet (recorded) 8:45-Callste Konant Hudron 9-Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. NRC 9:30-Leah McMahon and Leonard Spaul-

ding x:45-McAteer Melodista 10-Dance music from Kennedy's Cafe 11-Dance music from Douglas Cafe 11:30 to 12 Midnight-Request program

254.1 Meters KEX Atwater 3111 1180 Keys.- .- 5000 Watts Western, Broad. Co., Portland, Ore. 6 A.M.-Town Clock 7-White Wizard 7:15-Morning Serenaders; news 7:45, -Family Altar hour 9:30-Organ concert 4-Morning Devotionals, NWBS 9:15-.Jolla Haven talk 9:45-olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Texas Cowboy 10:15-Robert Mansell, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:15-The Song Bag 11:45-The Professor and his Dream Girl '3 noon-Weather reports 12:05 P.51.-Side Show 12:30-Slid-day Musicale, NWBS 1-The Merry Motorists 1.15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Jean Kantner. baritone 2-Mardi Gras, NWBS 4-Time Chasers 3:30-Smil In' Sam from Alabam' 1:45-Tea Time Tales 4-Newscasting 1:15-.Juvenile program 4:45-Theater Review, Dean Collins 5-Silent period 9 -Salem Orchestra 9:15-Oregon Legislature proceedings 9:30-Dancing Feet, NWBS 9:45-Lord Banns -t 9-Montaville Flowers, lecture 9:30-Wrestling bouts 10:30-Bits of harmony 11-The White Wizard 11 15-Organ; Chet Cathers, baritone 12 to 1:30 A.M.-Midnight Revellers

296.6 Meters KQW Columbia 777 1010 Keys. '-1 500 Watts Par. Agrie. Foundation. Ltd.. San Jose 8:30 A.M.-Prosperity program 10-Helpful Hour 10:30-Leah Bernhardt Kimball 12:30-Market reports, weather 1-Hart's Happy Hall Hour 1:30-The Friendly Hour 2:30-Dr. Campbell and Dentistry 2:45-Blue Diamond studio program 3-San .lose Radinnics Health Talk 3:15-Blue Diemnnd Studio program 4.30-Story Time 5-Vesper music: recordings e-ti s D A. Farm Flashes 6:10-Farm topics discussion 6:20-State Dept. of Agriculture 6:20-Market reports 6:45-KQW Market Place 7-News dispatches 7.15-Fano Forum 7 3(4-lagielative discussion 7:45-Editorial 8-Sacred Memories 8:30-Studio program 9-Fireside program

309.1 Meters KJR Seneca 1515 970 Keys. 5000 Watts Northwest Broad. System, Seattle, Wn. 7 A.M.-Morning Reveillier; News 7:45-Organ concert, Warren Wright 8:45-Thrift Home of the Air 9-Morning Devotionals ß4:15-Mary from Proctors 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Cleo Eaton, tenor 10:15-Recorded program 10 :30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:30-Julia Hayes program 11:45-Professor and his Dream girl 12 noon-World Book Man 12:30-Mid-day musicale 1-Agatha Turley, soprano 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Jean Kantner, baritone 2-Mardi Gras; Ward Ireland, master of

ceremonies 3-Organ; Geneva Brown, soprano 3:30-Smtlin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Tea Time Tales 4-Concert Ensemble; Geneva Brown, so-

prano 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-Uncle Frank's Story Hour 5:30-Health talk 5:40-Market reporta 5:50-Garden talk 6-The Red Tops 0:15-The Melody Musketeers; Olive Rey-

nolds, blues singer; Robert Monsen, tenor 7-Dream Melodies; Agatha Turley, soprano 7 :30-Philco Storage Battery Co. 8-Northwest Revue 8:30-Radio and Television Institute 8:45-Dancing Feet 9-Montaville Flowers, lecture 9:30-Wrestling Match; Ken Stuart, an-

nouncer 10:30-Bits of Harmony; Mabel Molirman,

piano 11-Organ, Ivan Ditmars; Chet Cathers,

baritone 12 to 3 A.M.-Midnight Revellers

508.2 Meters KH Main 5383 590 Keys. 1000 Watts Louis Wasmer, Inc., Spokane, Wash. 7 A.M.-"Town Crver": "News Flashes" 7:45-Van and Don, Two Professors, NBC R-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Walt and Norman, popular duo 0:45-Fitch recorded program 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W "Prince of

Pep" 10:15-Josephine Gibson, food talk, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Dina-Mite food talk 11:45-Bell organ recital I2 noon-Club Bulletin 12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour, NBC. 1-Dental Hygiene feature soprano 1:15-Farm Seed talk 1:30-Pacific Coast School of the Air, NBC 2-Studio Parade 3-Musical comedy and light opera 3:30-Motor Pleasure dance orchestra 3:45-Paint o' Mine Hill Billies 4-Service Hour 4:45-Fifteen Minutes in the Nation's Cap-

ital, NBC 5-How's Business, NBC 5:15-Sport news 5:30-Notebook dance tunes 5:45-Health hints, organ concert 6-The Maytag Orchestra, NBC 6:30-General Motors Family Party. NBC 7-Rochester Symphony Orchestra, NBC 7:30-Empire Builders, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Rudy Seiger's Shell concert, NBC 9-Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, NBC 9:30-Walt & Norman popular duo 9:45-Marian Boyle, pianist 10-Bridge game 10:30-Recorded program 11 to 12-The Best Steppers dance

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AROUND THE DIAL Ke-Call-City All Times P.M., P.S.T. Sun. Man.

6 l 6-0

Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl. Sat.

560 KLZ Denver, Colorado 6-10 6-11 6-10 6-10 6-11 6-11

560 WGR Buffalo, New York 6-9 6-12 6-9 6-9 6-9 '

6-9

560 WIBO Chicago, Illinois 8-8 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-9

560 WNOX Knoxville, Tennessee 8-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-2

560 WQAM Miami, Florida 6-7:30 6-7:10 6-8 0-7:30 6-7:30 6-7:30 6-7:30 570 WNAX Yankton, North Dakota 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 570 W WNC Asheville, North Carolina 6-7 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-10:30 6-9 590 WEEI Roston, Massachusetts 6-8:30 6-8:15 6-8:15 6-8:45 6-8:15 6-8:15 6-8:15 590 WOW Omaha, Nebraska 6-9:45 8-10 8:30-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10:30 610 WDAF Kansas City, Missouri 6-9 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 020 WFLA-WSUN Clearwater, Florida 6-7:30 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 620 WT31.1 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 650 K'SM Nashville, Tennessee 6-8:45 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 660 WEAF New York City. New York 6-9 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 670 WMAQ Chicago, Illinois 6-9 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 700 WLW Cincinnati, Ohio 8-9:30 6-10:30 6-10:30 6-10:30 6-10:30 6-10:30 6-10:30 710 WOR Newark, New Jersey 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 720 WGN Chicago. Illinois 6-10 6-11 6-10:30 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-12 740 WSB Atlanta, Georgia 6-9 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 750 WJR Detroit. Michigan 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-11 760 WJZ New York City. New York 6-9 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 770 WBBM Chicago, Illinois 6-12:30 6-12:30 6-12:30 6-12:30 6-12:30 6-12:30 6-12:30 790 WGY Schenectady, New York 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9

800 WRAP Ft. Worth, Texas 8-10 7-10 6-7 7-10 6-7 7-10 6-7 800 WFAA 'Dallas, Texas 6-8 6-7 7-10 6-7 7-10 6-7 7-10 820 WHAS Louisville, Kentucky 6-9:30 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 850 KWKH Shreveport, Louisiana 6-8:45 7-10 6-7 7-10 6-7 7-10 7-10 850 WWL New Orleans, Louisiana 8:45-10 6-7 7-10 6-7 7-10 6-7 6-7 860 WABC New York City, New York 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 870 WENR Chicago, Illinois 6-11 7-11 7-11 7-11 7-11 7-11 10-12 870 WLS Chicago, Illinois 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-10 900 WREN Buffalo. New York 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 900 WJAX Jacksonville, Florida 6-8 6-8:30 6-8:30 6-8:30 6-9 6-9 6-9:30 900 WKY Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 6-9 4-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-11 920 KPRC Houston, Texas 6-9 6-9 A-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-9 920 WWJ Detroit, Michigan 6-9 6-9 8-9 6-9 8-9 6-9 6-9 940 KM Honolulu, Hawaii 8:30 12 9:30-12 8:30-12 8:30-12 8:30-12 8:30-10 11:30-1 940 WDAY Fargo, North Dakota 8-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 940 WFTW Hopkinsville, Kentucky 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1

t1 R0 KDKA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-10 6-9 8-9 6-9 490 WBZ Boston, Massachusetts 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9:30 6-9 6-9 6-9

1000 WOC Davenport, Iowa 6-9 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 1000 WHO Des Moines, Iowa 6-9 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 1020 KYW Chicago, Illinois 8-10 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-12 1040 KRLD Dallas, Texas 7:30-R 9-10:30 9-10 6-7 6-7:30 6-7 9-10 1040 KTHS Hot Springs. Arkansas 8-R:30 8-9 8-9 7-10 7:30-10 7-10 8-9 1070 WTAM Cleveland, Ohio 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 1080 WBT Charlotte, North Carolina 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 1090 KMOX St. Louis, Missouri 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 1100 WPG Atlantic City, New Jersey 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 1110 WRVA Richmond, Virginia 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 ft -it 6-8 1130 WJJD Mooseheart, Indiana 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 1140 KV00 Tulsa. Oklahoma 6-7 6-7 6-7 7-10 7-10 7-10 1150 WHAM Rochester, New York 6-6:30 6-9 6-8 6-9:30 8-9 fi -g 6-9

1160 WOWO Ft. Wayne. Indiana 6-7 7-10 6-7 7-10 6-7 7-10 6-7 1160 WWVA Wheeling, West Virginia 7-10 6-7 7-10 6-7 7-10 6-7 7-10 1170 KTNT Muscatine, Iowa 9-11 9-11 9-11 9-11 9-11 9-11 9-11 1170 WCAU Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. 6-9 6-10 8-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 1180 ROB State College, New Mexico 6-7 8-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 1190 WOAT San Antonio, Texas 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 1220 WREN Lawrence, Kansas 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 1230 WFBM Indianapolis, Indiana 6-9 6-10 6-10 6-9 6-10

1230 WNAC Boston, Massachusetts 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 8-10 6-10 1240 WXYZ Detroit, Michigan 6-9 4-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 1250 WDSU New Orleans, Louisiana 6-9 6-9 R-9 6-9 R-9 11-9 6-11 1256%VRHN Minneapolis, Minnesota All night All night All night All night All night All night All night

1290 KTSA San Antonio, Texas fi -R R -R 6-R 6-R 6-11 e -R e-8 129ÚWEBC Superior, Wisconsin 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 8.10 6-10 6-l0 1330 KSCJ Sioux City. Iowa a -R R-9 6-R 6-9 6-8 6-5 11-9

1350 KWIC St. Louis. Missouri 11-9 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 6-11 1360 WFBL Syracuse, New York 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 6-9 e-9 6-9

1380 WJKS Gary, Indiana 9-10 9-12 9-12 9-1 9-10 9-10 9-2 1390 KLRA Little Rock. Arkansas R-9 e-º 6-1O 6-10 8-10 6-10 6-10 1470 WTNT Nashville, Tennessee R-10 R-10 R-111 R-10 R-10 R.10 R-10

1480 WRKW Buffalo. New York 6-9 6-9 8-9 6-9 6-9 R-9 6-9 34íI WORD Chicago, Illinois 8-10 9-10 8-10 8-10 R-10 R-10 R-10

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March 8-14 BROADCAST WEEKLY 35

TUESDAY Programs March 10, 1931

Lou Gordon KFI-9:30 a. m.

Richard Le Grand NBC -8:15 p.m.

535.4 Meters KTAB Garfield 4700 560 Kcys. 1000 Watts Assoc. Broadcasters, Oakland, Calif. 7 A.M.-Cuckoo Club with Frank Wright 8-Popular records 8:30-Morning Moods 9-Morning Prayer Hour 9:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 10-Household Hour, Alma La Marr 10:30-Dr. B. L. Corley 10 :50-Artists Vignettes 11:15-Program of recordings 11 :30-Musical Notes, Frank Wright 12:15 P.M.-Dr. McLain 12:30-Latin-American program 1-Chapel of Chimes organ 1:30-Dr. W. G. Keyes 2-Popular recordings 2:15-Masters Album 3-Tunes of the Times 3:30-Thirty minutes with the Masters 4-Johnny Shaw, organist 4:30-Cabbages and Kings, with Samuel B.

Dickson 4:45-Program of recordings 5:15-Frank Wright 5:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 6-Miniature Masterpieces 6:30-Chapel of Chimes organ 7-Studio program 7:15-Educating Wuzzy 7:30-Studio program-details not available 8:30-Ice hockey game 10-Jerry Jermaine's Gossips with the Busi-

ness Woman 10:15-Recorded program 10:30-"Moment Musicale" 11 to 1 A.M.-Jimmie Kendrick's Night

Owls

267.7 Meters KFSG Expos. 1141 1120 Kcys. 500 Watts Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, Calif. 7 A.M.-Family Altar Hour 8-Silent 10-Sunshine Hour 11 to 12 noon-Organ recital

483.6 Meters KTAR Phone 3.6631 620 Kcys. 1000 Watts KTAR Broadcast. Co., Phoenix, Ariz. 5 P.M.-Paul Whiteman's Painters, NBC 6:30-Studio program 7-Westinghouse Salute 7:30-B. A. Rolfe orchestra, NBC 8:15-Memory Lane, NBC 9-Florsheim Frolic, NBC 9:30-Hill Billy Boys, NBC 10 to 10:15 P.M.-Radio newspaper

Eileen Piggott NBC -8:15 p. m.

280.2 Meters KJBS Ord. 4148-49 1070 Keys. 100 Watts J. Brunton & Sons, San Francisco 6 A.M.-Commuters' Morning Express 7-KJBS Alarm Klok Klub 8-Popular records 8:30-City of Parts Day by Day 8:45-Recorded program 9-Associated Food Stores 9:30-Popular records 10-Art Fadden, pianist 10:30-Santiseptic Melodies 10:45-The Health Man 11-Shopping with Shirley Dale 11:30-Concert music 12 noon-Band music 12:30-Luncheon concert 12:45-Flexo program 1-Stock report and records 2-Dell Raymond and Jack Childes 2:30-Program of recordings 2:45-The Melody Girl 3-Trojan War as You Like It 3:15-Recorded program 1:30-Federal Musical Styles 4 to 6 P.M.-Popular records 12:01-Program from Coffee Dan's 12:45 to 6 A.M.-KJBS Owl program

220.4 Meters KGER Phone: 632 1360 Kcys. 1000 Watts C. M. Dobyns. Long Beach, Calif. 6 A.M.-Records 6:30-News, weather, etc. 7-Sunshine Club 7:30-Silent one hour 8:30-Happy Mammy Jinny 9-Zero 9:30-Dental clinic of the air 10-Morning Pepsters orchestra 10:30-Polly and Gene skit 10:45-Beauty ear 11-Recorded program 11:30-Seeing Southern California 12:30 P.M.-Silent two hours :35-Reenrded program

4-News brevities 1:15-Rhythm Rajahs 5-Ern and Tim 5:15-Deacon McDaniel's orchestra 8-Silent hour and a half 7:30-URC news e

7:45-Manners Family, skit 8-Billy Van 8:30-Dramatic nrom'am, CRC. 9-Phantoms of Broadway, UBC 9:30-Olympic Fights, Los Angeles 10-English Gibson orchestra 11:15-Dick Dixon, organ reveries

Eugene Baker KOIN-Asst. Mus. Dir.

325.9 Meters KOMA Elliott 5890 920 Kcys. 1000 Watts Fisher's Blend Station, Inc., Seattle 6:55 A.M.-Inspirational service 7-Fisher's Farm Broadcast 7:45-Van and Dan, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Mary B. Murray, recipes, NBC 9:30-Vocal recital 9.45-Way to a Man's Heart 10 --Color Harmony talk, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Farm talk and vocalists 11:45-Prudence Penny talk 12 noon-Farm talk and vocalists 12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour, NBC 1-Pine-A-Rol Products, Helen Andrews 1:10-Orchestra and vocalists 2-Variety hour 3-Teacup Philosopher 3:15-Concert orchestra and vocalists 3:30-Who's Behind the Name? NBC 4-Voter's Service, NBC 4:30-Vocal recital; stocks 5-Paul Whiteman's Painters, NBC 5 :30-Spratts program, NBC 5:45-Concert trio 6-McKesson Musical Magazine, NBC 6:30-Happy Wonder Bakers, NBC 7-Westinghouse Salute, NBC 7:30-Lucky Strike Orchestra, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Memory Lane, NBC 8:45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-Florsheim Frolic, NBC 9:30-Fisher's Blend Hour 10 :30-University of Washington Hour 11-News flashes 11:10-Varsity Vagabonds 12 to 12:30 A.M.-Organ recital

265.3 Meters KSL Wasatch 3901 1130 Kcys. 5000 Watts Radio Service Corp., Salt Lake City 5:30 P.51.-Florsheim Frolic, NBC 5:45-News items 5:55-Radio Ralph 6-McKesson Musical Magazine. NBC 6:30-Happy Wonder Bakers, NBC 7-Westinghouse Salute, NBC 7:30-Chevrolet Chronicles 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-The Harvester and his Merry Millers 8:45-"Romance of Gems" 9-Organ Reveries 9:30-Male quartet in program of music 10-University night 10:30-Playhouse Players present a drama 11 to 12 midnight-Dance music .

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36 BROADCAST WEEKLY Tuesday Programs

379.5 Mtra. NBC-KGO Sutter 1920 790 Kcys. 7500 Watts National Broadcast. Co., San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises by Hugh Bar-

rett Dobbs, KPO 7:30-Sunrise Serenaders: Orchestra direc-

tion Edward J. Fitzpatrick: KGO 7:45-Van and Don, the Two Professors,

KPO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD 8-Shell Happytime, conducted by Hugh

Barrett Dobbs: KHQ, KOMO, KPO KFI, KSL

8-Financial Service Program: EGO 9:15-Morning Melodies: Orchestra direc-

tion Edward J. Fitzpatrick: EGO 8:30-Cross-Cuts of the Day: Dr. Laurance

L. Cross: KGO 9-Vermont Lumberjacks: Charles Marshall.

KGW. Ted Maxwell: KGO, KHQ, KECA

9:15-Mary B. Murray, recipes; Barbara Blanchard, soprano: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR, KOA

9:30-The Entertainers: EGO; KECA 9:45 to 10 a.m.

10-Color Harmony Program, A. E. Law- rence; instrumental trio: KGO, ERQ, KOMO KGW, KFI

10:30-Woman's KGW, KPO,

ne of the

Air: KFIKFSD,

KTAR 11:10 to 11:30 a.m.; KSL, KOA 10:30 to 10:50, 11:10 to 11:30 a.m.

11:30-NBC Philharmonic Organ Recital Paul Carson: EGO. KECA

12 noon-Luncheon Concert: Orchestra di- rection Joseph Hornik: KGO, KGW, KECA

12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour: "On Dairy and Poultry Markets," Frank H. McCampbell, Bureau of Agricultural Eco- nomics; B. H. Lamb, director; orchestra direction Joseph Hornik: KGO, KOMO, HOW, KECA, KFSD; KTAR 12:45 to 1

p.m. 1-Pacific Vagabonds: Clarence Hayes, tenor;

Coquettes trio; orchestra direction Mahlon Merrick: KGO, KECA, KFSD, KTAR, KOA; KGW 1:30 to 2 p.m.

2-NBC Matinee: Vocal soloists; orchestra direction Charles Hart: KGO; KTAR 2

to 2:30 p.m. 3-Black and Gold Room Orchestra, direc-

tion Ludwig Laurier: KGO, KGW 3:30-Who's Behind the Name?, Edwin

Alger: KGO, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD 3:45-Black and Gold Room Orchestra, di-

rection Ludwig Laurier: KGO, HOW 4-Voters' Service: "Commodity Price

Agreements and the Market Basket": KGO, HOMO, KGW

4:30-Sarah Kreindler, Violinist: KGO 4:45-News Service: KGO 5-Paul Whiteman's Paint Men: Orchestra

and entertainers: EGO, KHQ, KOMO KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

5:30-Spratt's Program: EGO, KOMO, KGW, KFI

5:45-The Vagabonds: Orchestra direction Mahlon Merrick: KGO, KTAR

6-McKesson Musical Magazine: Concert orchestra: KGO. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

6:30-Happy Wonder Bakers: Sigmund Spaeth, master of ceremonies; Singing Violins; male trio; guest artist; orches- tra direction Frank Black: EGO, KHQ, KOMO KGW, KECA

7-",..tisghouse Salute: Helen Bell Russ, -Tram; guest artist; Gene Baldridge, tenor: Cass Ward Whitney, baritone; or- chestra direction Zoel Parenteau: KGO, KHQ. HOMO. KGW. KECA, KFSD, KTAR

"Chu Chin Chow," "Debutante," "Lady Billy" and "Blue Paradise" are the sources from which the music has been taken for the program by Zoel Paren- teau, musical director.

7:30-B. A. Rolle and His Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

8-Amos 'n' Andy: KGO, KHQ. HOMO, KGW KECA, KFSD

9:15-Memory Lane: Rural drama featur- ing Billy Page, Eileen Piggott, Richard Le Grand: KGO, EHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR

An important decision is made by the Smithers family In the episode of Mem- ory Lane to be broadcast tonight. It will be remembered that Silas Smithers recently fell heir to a small portion of the estate left by an uncle. He had waived his claim to additional money in order to reward a cousin who had taken care of the old man. Now Silas has received a letter from the cousin, offering him the Yates City, Ill., house and implement business which she inher- ited since she has decided to marry a wealthy man from Xenia, Ohio. Rosemary Smithers objects to the proposal to leave her Goshen Center borne. The neighbors come in to offer their advice and sug- gestions. Before the half-hour playlet ends listeners will learn of the Smithers' decision.

8:45-Sperry Smiles: Lee S. Roberts, pianist; Paul Carson, organist; vocal soloist: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD

9-Florsheim Frolic: Anson Weeks and or- chestra: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW KFI, KFSD, KTAR

9:30-Hill Billy Boys: EGO, KECA, KFSD, KTAR, KOA

10-National Concert Orchestra: Gail Tay- lor, soprano; Irving Kennedy, tenor; or- chestra direction Joseph Hornik: KGO, KOA; KGW 10:30 to 11 p.m.

A musical picture by Dukas of Goether'a famous poem, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," bearing the same title as this immortal literary work, is one of the several high spots of the hour's program.

11 to 12 midnight-Laughner-Harrls Hotel St. Francis Dance Orchestra: KGO, KFI

239.9 Meters KFOX Phone: 672 1250 Kcys. 1000 Watts Nichols & Werinner, Long Beach, Cal. 5 A.M.-The Early Bird 7-Hello Everybody 7:15-Early News Iteips 7:45-Novelty musical numbers 7:50-Bright and Early our 8:20-Musical program 9-Mae Day Beauty Talk 9:10-Musical program 9:30-Clarence Crary with Duo Art 9:40-Kaai Hawaiian Trio 10:10-Studio orchestra 10:30-Vera Graham organist 11-Jay Johnson and his Accordion 11:15-golly Wray 11:30-News Report 11:45-Cline and his Harmonica 12 noon-Air Raiders 12:30-Silver Slipper orchestra 1-Kiwanis luncheon 1:30-Silver Slipper Orchestra 2-Three Aces 2:15-Pipe Dreams 2:30-Able & Ezra 2:45-Three Vagabonds 3-Surprise Matinee 3:30-Rural Free Delivery 4-Late news reports 4:15-Old Time Hymns 4:30-golly Wray 4:45-Carl Farr and his music 5:15-Town Hall Revellers 5:45-Professor and his Dream Girls 6-Over at Mart's House 6:30-Percy Prunes 6:45-Dr. Robert Williams 7-School Days 7:15-Jimmy Lee 7:30-Cheerio Boys 7:45-Sunset Harmony Boys 9-Kelly Kar Variety program 9-Silver Slipper Orchestra 9:30-Ghost House 10-Madame Zucca's 11-Majestic Ballroom 12-Silver Slipper orchestra 1 to 3 A.M.-The Knight Hawk

CBS Columbia Broadcasting System

9 A.M.-Paul Tremalne and is Yoeng's Rest- aurant Orchestra: KOL, KW, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

11:15-The Four Clubmen, male quaret: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KLZ, KOH

11:30-American School of the Air: KOL,

KVI KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, K011,

12 noon-Columbia Salon Orchestra: ROL. KW, KFPY, KDYL, ELI, KOH

12:30-Pancho and his orchestra: KW, EFPY, KDYL, ELI, KOH

I-Italian Idyll, Vincent Sorey and his or- chestra: KVI, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOII

1:30-National Student Federation of Amer- ica program: KOL, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

2-Rhythm Kings, Nat Rrusiloff, conductor: KOL, KVI, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

2:30-Bert Loan and his Biltmore Orches- tra: KDYL, ELI. KOH

3-National Security League Broadcast ser- ies: KFPY, KFRC, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

3:15-Harry Tucker and his Barclay Or- chestra: KOL, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

4-The political situation in Washington tonight: KOL, KW, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KOH

4:30-St. Moritz Orchestra: KFPY, KDYL, KOH, KFBK

5:15-Old Gold Character Readings, Lorna Fantin: KOL, KW, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KFBK

5:45-Freddie Rich's Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ

7-Graybar's Mr. and Mrs. (Jo and ei): KOL, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, ELI

7:15-Blue Ribbon Malt Jester, Richte Craig, Jr.: KDYL, KLZ

7:30-Paramount Publia Radio Playhouse, Morton, Downey, tenor; Jesse Crawford, organist; Jerry "Close-up" Madison. Screen Chats; and orchestra directed by Domenico Savino: KNX, KOL, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLI

8-Paul Tremaine and his Yoeng's Rest- aurant Orchestra: KOL, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KMJ, KFBK

9:15-Blue Ribbon Malt Jester, Richte Craig, Jr.: KOL, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KMJ, KFBK

9:30-Jack Denny and his Orchestra from Montreal: 'KDYL, KLZ

394.5 Meters KVI Broadway 4211 760 Kcys. 1000 Watts Puget, Sound Broad. Co., Tacoma 7 A.M.-Mac's Cow Hollow Orchestra S --Recordings 9-Paul Tremalne's Orchestra, CBS 9:30-Feminine Fancies, DLBS 10-Mid-morning Melodies 11-The Four Clubmen, CBS 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12-Col. Salon Orch., CBS 12 :30-Pancho and His Orchestra, CBS 1-Italian Idyll, CBS 1:30-Columbia Artists recital, CBS 2-Rhythm Kings, CBS 2:15-Happy Go Lucky Hour, DLBS 3-Harry Tucker's orchestra, CBS 3:30-Dental Clinic of the Air 4-The political situation, CBS 4:15-Program of recordings 5:15-Character readings by Lorna Pantin,

Numerologist, CBS 5:30-Program of recordings 5:45-"The Premier Salad Dressers" 6-Recordings 6:08-Silent 9-Don Lee Studio program 9:70-Hawaiian Trio 10-Val Valente's Orchestra, DLBS 10:15-Studio program 10:20 to 12 midnight-Val Valente and his

Roof Garden Orchestra, DLBS

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322.4 Meters Kan Franklin 0200 930 Kcys. 500 Watts Radio Entertainments, San Francisco 7 A. H -Eye-opener program 7:45-Cressy Ferra, pianist 8-Silent period 9 --Slogan contest 9:30-Dr. J. C. Campbell, Dentist 9:45-Records and announcements 10:15-Bellevue Hotel program 10:30-Dr. T. G. Lineberger, Health talk 10:50-Items of interest 11-Silent period 12 noon-Recorded program 12:15-Walkathon roll call 12 :20-Recorded program 12:45-Slogan contest 1:30-Silent period 6-Dinner dance music 6 :15-Walkathoo 6:25-Dinner dance music 7-Child Guidance Forum, conducted by

Miss Cecilia Hardmann 7:15-Bellevue Hotel program 7:30-Silent period 11-Walkathon, Duke Hall, master of cere-

monies 11:30-Popular recordings 12 to 1 A.M.-Midnight Classics

322.4 Meters KROW Glenc. 6774 930 Kcys. 1000 Watts Educa. Broad. Corp., Oakland, Calif. 8 A.M.-Wade Forrester's Health Hour 8:30-Recordings 9-Silent period 11-Charlie Glenn, Grandma's boy 11:30-Organ program, Harriett Poole 1:30 P.M.-Two boys from the Sunny South 1:45-Program of recordings 2-Music memories, Harriett Poole 2:30-Union Mutual Life program 2:45-Recordings 3-Shopping Hour, conducted by Dorothy

Adams: Marion Thompson, soprano; Madeline Slvyer, violinist; Frances Ray - mon, pianist

4-Musical program 4:20-Lawrence Sherrill, baritone 4:30-Dr. Parker 4:45-Sheila Moore, soprano 5-Wade Forrester's Hour of Sunshine 6-Silent period 7:30-The California Cowboys 8-Sports review 8:15-Lecture by Judge Rutherford 8:30-The Ne'er Do Well 9-KROW Smiling Army program; Doc Wells 9:15-The Crooners 9:45-Dorothy Churchill, soprano; Frances

Raymon, accompanist 10 to 11 P.M.-Fleur De Les dance orchestra

254.1 Meters KEX Atwater 3111 1180 Keys. 5000 Watts Western. Broad. Co., Portland, Ore. 6 A.M.-Town Clock 7-White Wizard 7:15-Morning Serenaders 7:45-Family Altar Hour 8:30-Organ concert, NWBS 9-Morning Devotionals, NWBS 9:15-Julia Hayes 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Texas Cowboy 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:15-Song Bag 11:45-The Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-Weather; News bulletin 12:05-Side show 12:30-Mid-day Musicale, NWBS 1:05-Merry Motorists 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Winifred Lundberg, contralto 2-Mardi Gras, NWBS 3-Tune Chasers 3 :30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Tea Time Tales 4-Newscasting 4:15-Juvenile program; Curtis Candy Co.

4:30-Hi Steppers 4:45-Theatre Review, Dean Collins 5-Silent period 8-Salem Orchestra 8:15-Summary of Oregon Legislature 8:30-Studio program 9-Catholic Truth Society 9:15-Henri Damski's Venetian Ensemble 10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Organ concert 11-The White Wizard 11:15-Vic Meyers' orchestra 12 to 3 A.M.-Midnight Revelers

483.6 Meters KGW Atwater 2121 620 Kcys. 1000 Watts Morning Oregonian, Portland, Ore. 0:15 A.M.-Devotional services 7-Oregonian Trail Blazers 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Portland Breakfast Club 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Mary B. Murray, NBC 9:30-Cooking school 1O-Color Harmony talk, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Julia Hayes 11:45-Violin recital 12 noon-NBC orchestra 12:15-Western Farm and Home, NBC 1-Town Cryer 1:30-Pacific Vagabonds, NBC 2-Matinee Time, NBC 3-Black and Gold Room, NBC 3 :15-Esbencott program 3:30-Who's Behind the Name?, NBC 3:45-Black and Gold Room, NBC 4-Voters' Service, NBC 4:30-Organ and piano 5-Paul Whiteman's Painters, NBC 5 :30-Spratts program, NBC 5:45-Talk, Louis K. Poyntz 6-McKesson Magazine, NBC 6:30-Happy Wonder Bakers, NBC 7-Westinghouse Salute, NBC 7:30-Lucky Strike Orchestra, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy 8:15-Memory Lane, NBC 8 :45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-Florsheim Frolic, NBC 9:30-Gevurtz program 10-Fisher's Blend program, KOMO 10:30-National Concert Orchestra, NBC 11-Del Milne's orchestra 12 to 1 A.M.-Music Box organ

209.7 Meters KECA West. 0337 1430 Kcys. 1000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 8:15 A.M.-Wall Street financial news 8:30-Louis Rueb, health exorcism 9-Vermont Lumber Jacks, NBC 9:15-Mary B. Murray, recipes, NBC 9:30 --Grace Hale, speaker, and Roy Rock-

wood 9:45-Entertainers, NBC 11:30-Organ recital, NBC 12 noon-Luncheon concert, NBC 12:15-Western Farm and Home hour, NBC 1-The Vagabonds, NBC 2-Three Balladeers 2:30-Paul's Hawaiians 1-Federal and state market reports 3:15-Harry Coe, ballads 3:30-Who's Behind the Name?' NBC 3:45-Eleanor Autrey, ballads 4-Wedgewood Nowell, "Playgoers' Club" 5-Paul Whiteman's Paint Men, NBC 5 :30-Insurance advice 5:45-Jack Baldwin, pianist 8-Musical Magazine, NBC 8:30-Happy Wonder Bakers, NBC 7-Westinghouse Salute, NBC 7:30-Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Felipe de Flores, the Spanish Don 8:45 --Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-Georgia Stark, soprano 9:30-Hill Billy Boys, NBC 10-Schonberger trio 10:30-Editorial review 10:45 to 11-Health exercises, Louis Rueb

491.5 Meters KFRC Prospect 0100 610 Kcys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. 7 A.M.-Mac's Cow Hollow Symphony; stocks 8-Hallelujah Hour, DLBS 9-Mildred Kitchen, Home Economics 9:15-Paul Tremaine's orchestra, CBS 9:30-Feminine Fancies, CDLBS 10:30-Wyn's Daily Chat 11-Recordings 11:15-The Four Clubmen, CBS 11:25-News items 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Sherman Clay concert 1-Helpful Hints to Housewives 1:30-Closing New York stock quotations 1:36-News items 1:45-Recordings 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, CDLBS 3-National Security League broadcast series,

CBS 3:15-Harry Tucker's orchestra, CBS 3:30-Bartlett Springs Company program 3:45 --Something About Everything and re-

cordings 4-Political situation in Washington, CBS 4:15-Organ recital 4:40-"Steamboat Bill" 4:55-Town Topics; news items 5:15-Character readings by Lorna Fantin,

CBS 5:30-"Adventures of Black and Blue,"

DLBS 5:45-"The Premier Salad Dressers," CBS 8-Peggy Hamilton Fashion Revue, DLBS 6:30-Dinner music, DLBS 7-"Joe and Vi," CBS 7:15-Charles W. Hamp, CDLBS 7:30-Paramount Publix Playhouse, CBS 8-Paul Tremaine's orchestra, CBS 8:15-Blue Ribbon Malt Jester, CBS 8:30-General Paint concert, under the di-

rection of Meredith Willson, featuring Anne Olander and Charles Bulotti, CDLBS

9-"Wonders of the Sky." Henry M. Hyde 9:15-Buccaneers and William Cowles 9:30-Dupont Speed Blenders 9:45-"Plane Moods," Edna Fisher 10-Val Valente's orchestra, DLBS 10:15-Gruen Answer Man 10:20-Val Valente's orchestra, DLBS 12 to 1 A.M.-Dance music

508.2 Meters KH(¡ Main 5383 590 Keys. I'LL 1000 Watts Louis Wasmer, Inc., Spokane, Wash. 1 A.M.-"Town Crier"; "News Flashes" 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Mary B. Murray, recipes, NBC 9:30-Walt and Norman popular duo 9:45-First Aid to Needy Soles 10-Color Harmony. NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Dina-Mite Food talk 11:45-Bell organ recital 12 noon-Club Bulletin, Lucy Robinson 12:15-Chamber of Commerce 1-Dental Hygiene 1:15-Farmers Seed Service 1:30-Miss Silhouette and her violin 1:45-Rays of Health 2-Studio Parade 3-Musical Gems 3:30-Motor Pleasure dance orchestra 3:45-Paint o' Mine dance time 4-Service Hour 5-Paul Whiteman's Painters, NBC 5:30-Notebook organ concert 6-McKesson Musical Magazine, NBC 8:30-Happy Wonder Bakers, NBC 7-Westinghouse "Salutes," NBC 7:30-Lucky Strike program, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Memory Lane, NBC 8:45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-Florsbeim Frolic, NBC 9:30-Chevrolette Chronicles 10-James Riddell, tenor 10 :15-Vitaphone orchestra 11 to 12-Dance orchestra

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340.7 Meters KLX Lake. 6000 880 Kcys. 500 Watts Tribune Pub. Co., Oakland, Calif. 7 A.M.-Exercises and entertainment; open-

ing stocks 8 --Three Happy Hayseeds b:30-Jean Kent 9-Modern Homes period 9:30-Y. W. C. A. health exercises 9 :45-Campbell's Duarte Beauty program 10-Keve Mattress Co. 10:15-San Francisco stocks; weather 10:30-Recorded program 11-Classified adv. bow 12 noon-Jack Delaney and his band 1-Jean's Iii -Lights 2-Recordings; stocks 2:45-Edgar Russell 3 :15-Recordings 3:45-Ethel Rhinard, jazz pianist 4-Bookworm 4:30-Brother Bob's Club 5-Helen Parmelee, pianist 5:15-AI. Machado, steel guitar 5:30-Jean Wakefield and Johnny Scott 6-Hotel Oakland concert duo 7-News items 7:30-Harmony Hic Parker and his uke ami

John Collins and his guitar 8-B. & M. Collegians' dance band 9-Helen Parmelee, pianist 9:15-Babe and Angelo Castagnola, accor-

dion and guitar 9 :30-Ethel Rhinard and Cora Scott 10 to 11 P.M.-Dance program

319 Meters KOIN Atwater 3333 940 Kcys. 1000 Watts KOIN Incorporated, Portland, Oregon 6 A.M.-KOIN's Klock 7:30-The Early Birds 8-Cargoes 0-Merrymakers 9 ;30-Feminine Fancies, DLBS 10-Melodic so 10:30-Studio revue 11-International Kitchen 11 :30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Rose City Beavers 12:30-Sunshine feature 1-Hostess of the Air 2:30-Cuckoo Club 3-Newspaper of the Air 5-Organ brevities 5:15-Lorna Fantin and Old Gold, CBS 5 :30-Prize Kiddie Club 5:45-Premier Chefs, CBS fi-Isle of Golden Dreams, DLBS 6:30-Studio feature h :45-Andy and Virginia 7-Grayhar ".lee and Vi," CBS 7:15-Studio feature 7:30-Paramount Pnhlix Radio Revue, CBS 8-Stew and Pi 8:15-Jest for Fun, CBS 8:30-General Paint concert, DLBS n-Slumber Boat 0:20-The Bohemians 10-Jack and Jill's Tavern Music 10:30-Dance music 11:30-Val Valente's orchestra. DLBS 12 to 1 A.M.-Merry-Gn-Round

204 Meters KGA Main 3434 1470 Kcys. 5000 Watts NW. Broad. System, Spokane, Wash. 6:45 A.M.-Early Birds; news 8-Organ, Warren Wright 9-Morning devotionals, NWBS 9:15-Mary; Artists 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Chet Cathers, baritone 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:45-Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-Mid-day request program 12:30-Mid-day musicale 1-Betty Andersen, soprano; Marshal Sohl 1:15-Dental Clivie et' the Al. 1:45-Winifred Lundberg, contralto 3-Organ concert, Ivan Ditmars

3:30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam', NWBS 3:45-Tea Time Tales 4-Hi-Steppers; Homer Sweetman, tenor 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-Uncle Frank's Story Hour 5 :30-Sing Something Simple 5:45-Ward Ireland, tenor 6-The Six O'Clock Steppers 7-Orpheus Ensemble; Agatha Turley, so-

prano; Hubert Graf, harp 8-The Easy Chair 8:15-Busy Fingers, NWBS 8:30-The Song Exchange; Cecil Baron,

pianist 0-Henri Damski's Venetian Ensemble 10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Organ concert; Homer Sweetman,

tenor; Olive Reynolds, blues singer 11-Vic Meyers' Club Victor Orchestra 12 to 1 A.M.-Request recordings

285.5 Meters KNX Hemp. 4101 1050 Kcys. 5000 Watts L. A. Evening Express, Los Angeles 6:45 A.M.-"Earlybird" exercises, Dr. P. M.

Seixas 7-Topsy Sackett, popular singer and pianist 7:15-"Pep and Vigor" exercises 7:30-Topsy Sackett again entertains 7:45-"Home Folks" exercises 8-Inspirational talk and prayer 8:15-Late recordings 8 :30-Clinic of the Air 9:30-Radio shopping news 0:45-Records 10-Eddie Albright's family 10:30-Home economics talk 11-Recorded program 11:15-Musical program 11:30-Recordings 1 P.M.-Off the air 1:30-Eddie Albright, late fiction 2-Records and "Jay," the Jingle Man 2 :30-Recordings 3-The KNX Ensemble 3:25-Lost and found; stock market reports .3:30-Musical program 4-Program of recordings 4:30-Musical program 5-Talk on "Travel" ,5:15-"Brother Ken's Kiddie Hour" 5:40-Curtiss Candy Co. .5:45-Town Crier's amusement tips 6-Wesley Tourtelotte, organist 6:30-The Trojan Trio 7-Frank Watanabe and Honorable Archie 7:15-Sam Coslow, Paramount song writer 7:30-Paramount Publix Hour S --The Piano Twins and accordionist 8:30-"The Lion Tamers" 9-KNX Players, directed by Georgia Fifleld 9:30-The Parisian Ensemble 10-The Arizona Wranglers end the Sheriff 11 to 12 midnight-Wesley Tourtelotte, or-

gau recitai

348.6 Meters KMO Ma. 4144 860 Kcys.

- 500 Watts KMO, Inc., Tacoma, Washington

6:45 A.M-Musical Klock program, featur- ing requests and daily horiscope reading 8-Early Birds

9 :30-Medosweet Moments, all requests 10-Town Cryer, shopping hints 10:30-Arnold Leverenz at the RK0 Theater

organ 11-Busy Bee program '11:15-Theatrical review 11:30-Variety program 11 :45-Newscasting 12 noon-Popular recordings 1:15-Mago, Man of Mystery 1:30-Recordings 2:30-Leon Olson and his orchestra 3-Recordings 4-Newscasting 4 :10-Recordings 4:45-Theatrical Review 5-Recordings 5:40-Off the air 9-Wrestling match from Greenwich Coliseum 10:15 to 11, P. M.-Variety program

243.8 Meters KYA Prospect 3456 1230 Kcys. 1000 Watts Pac. Broadcast. Corp., San Francisco 7:30 A.M.-Drury' Daily Dozen 8-Metropolitan Hour 8:45-A Word of Cheer 9-Mahlon Dolman 9:30-Popular melodies 9:45-Revue 10-Sunshine Hour: Geo. Taylor, Clem

Kennedy, Adele Burian, Tom Smith, "The Melodizers"

11-Happy Harmonies 11:15-Dance melodies 11:30-Studies in waltz time 11:45-Virginia Spencer, "Soliloquy" 12 noon-Newscasting 12:15-Tuesday Noon Club, directed by

Captain Roy Francis, featuring Tex Frolic!) 12:45-Old Timers 1-Cal King's Country Store 1:30-Novelty bits 1 :45-Gene Sullivan. baritone 2-Rajah Lipp, mystic philosopher 2 :30-Dollo Sargent, organist 3:15-Health talk, Dr. Corley 3 :30-Dex program 3:45-Charlie Glenn in "Songs of Yester-

year" 4-Philosopher 4:15-Orpheus Ensemble 5-Metropolitan hour 6-Revue; recordings 6:30-Dance melodies 6:45-Stock Yard prices and quotations 0:50-Popular hits 6:55-The Whitney Letter 7-KYA Novelty Trio 7:15-Les Poe 7 :30-San Jose Pacific String Trio 7:45-"The Two Crooners," Tom and Dud 8-Duo Ptanoflasbes: Cene Sullivan, soloist 8:30-"The Phantom Empire," presented by

KYA-Players 9-Novelty orchestra; Adele Burlan, soloist 9:45-Dr. Good Cheer, Kevin Ahern, so-

loist 10-Missing Persons Forum 10:10-Delio Sargent, organist; George

Nickson, soloist 10:45-Jimmy Mosley In person 11 to 12 midnight-Dixieland Blue Blowers

499.7 Meters KFSD Franklin 6353 600 Kcys. 1000 Watts Airfan Radio Corp., Ltd., San Diego 7:45 A.M.-Van and Don, the Two Profes-

sors, NBC 8-Morning Musical 0-Good Cheer program 9:15-Mary B. Murray, recipes, NBC 9:30-Amy Lou Shopping Hour 10:30-Studio program 11:10-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Paul Arnold, poems 11:45-Jamie Erickson, organ program 12:15 P.M.-Western Farm and Home pro-

gram, NBC 1-Pacific Vagabonds, NBC 2-Studio program 2:30-Organ concert, Dr. H. J. Stewart 3:30-Who's Behind the Name? 3:45-Radio Dental Clinic 4:15-Studio program 5-Paul Whiteman's orchestra, NBC 5:30-Sponsored program 5:45-Late news items 5:55-Radio Ralph 6-McKesson Musical Magazine, NBC 6:30-Political talks 6:45-Sponsored program 7-Westinghouse Salute, NBC 7:30-Lucky Strike Orchestra, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Memory Lane, NBC 6:45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-Florsheim Frolic, NBC 9:30-NBC Hill Billies 10-Dance music from Plata Real 11-Dance music from Kennedy's 12 to 12:30 A.M.-Dance music from Doug-

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440.9 680 Kcys.

tars KP0 Garfield 5000 Watts

Hale Bros., Chronicle, San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises 7:45-Van and Don, Two Professors, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, by Hugh Barrett Dobbs 9-Dohbsii a Birthday Party 9:30-Community Chest program 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Jul la Hayes 11 :45-1(P0 Harmonizers 12 noon-Time signals, Scripture reading 12:05 P.M.-Snapshots, programs in minia-

ture 1-Sperry "Question Air" Box 1 :30-KPO Harmonizers 2-KPO Salon Orchestra 2:50-Ye Towne Cryer 3-Who Cares! 4-KPO Drama Guild in "House of Mystery" 4:30-Organ recital, George Nykllcek 5-Big Brother 5:15-Federal Business Association talk 5:30-Date Book, by Stuart Strong 5:45-News digest, "Scotty" Mortland 6-Tennis talk, George Hudson 6:15-Cecil and Sally for S. & W. 6:30-Organ recital 6:45-Henry Starr, the 16-40 Boy 7-North Americans 8-Western Choristen, directed by Nathan

Abas 8:30-Meeting In The Tavern 8:45-"Roads to Hollywood" 9-Philco program 9:30-Earle C. Anthony "Packard Pro-

gram 10-Jesse Stafford's dance orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Midnight Melodista

526 Meters KMTR Holly. 3026 570 Kcys. 500 Watts KMTR Radio Corp.. Hollywood. Cal 6 A.M.-"The Eye Openers," Andy and

Chester 7-Tom Murray and his Hollywood Hill

Billies 8-Stour quotations 8:05-Harold Curtis, organist 0-Time signal 9:01-Mildred Kitchen 9 :15-"Varieties" ; records 11:45-Public and city officials 12 noon-World in review 12:15-Orchestra and Rhythmettes 1:15-Andy's Oregon Lumber Jacks 2:15-Popular records 2:30-Horro Geise and His Happy Guys 3:30-Popular records 4:30-The Musical Messengers 5:15-Organ recital, Chester Marken 5:45-Radio press reporter 6-Banjo Boys 6:30-Ethiopian, Oriental Supper Club 7-Woodwinds 7:15-Orchestra and Vernon Rickard 7:30-Studio orchestra 8-Kelley Show -Boat of the Air 9-Justin Johnson's String Ensemble 9:30-Ted Dahl's "Varieties" 10-Abe Lyman's Pance Orchestra 10:30-The Four of Us 11-Selected records 12 midnight-"8" Ball and Charley Lune 1 to 6 A.M.-Jack, the Bell Boy

468.5 Meters KFI Westmore 0337 640 Kcys. 5000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 7:30 A.M.-Opening market reports 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happy Time, NBC 9-Helen Guest and Sally Hill, ballads 9:15-Edward Novis, tenor 9:30-Wall Street Journal 9:45-Eleanor Autrey, old-fashioned songs 10 --Color Harmony, NBC 10 :30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBt 11:30-Girls' trio 11:45-English lesson, Ayrta Drew 12 noon-Department of Agriculture 12:15-Market reports

12:30-Seeing Southern California 2:30-Winnie Moore, Nomad Novelist 3-Sally Hill and Ruth Sheldon, songs 3:15-Sylvla's Happy Hour 4-Editorial Review 4:15-Big Brother 4:45-Bevy Burke, piano ana songs 5 --The Story Man 5 :30-Spratts program, NBC 5:45-Stuck market quotations 6-George Grandee, popular music 6:15-Molly and Mike 6:30-Harold Spaulding, tenor, and the

Purcell Mayer string quintet 7-Arthur Lag, baritone, and concert en-

semble 8-Elizabeth Jensen, contra -contralto 8:15-Memory Lane, NBC 8:45-"D-17, Emperor," James Carden and

cast 9-9 lorsheim Frolic, NBC 9:30-Concert orchestra te-Aeolian organ recital 11 to 12 mtduigtit-Hotel St. Francls Dane.

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296.6 Meters KQW Columbia 777 1010 Kcys. C 500 Watts Par. Agric. Foundation, Ltd., San Jose 8:30 A.M.-Prosperity Hour 10-Helpful Hour 10 :30-Leah Bernhardt Kimball 11-Dr. Wade Forrester 11:30-The Health Man 11:45-Musical feature 12 noon-Variety program 12:30-Market reports, weather 1-Hart's Happy Half Hour 1:30-The Friendly Hour 2:30-Dr. Campbell and Dentistry 2:45-Blue Diamond studio program 3-San Jose Mammies Health Talk 3:15-Blue Diamond Studio program 4:30-Story Time 5-Vesper music 5:30-Recordings 6-U. S. D. A. Farm Flashes 6:10-Farm topics discussion 6:20-State Dept. of Agriculture 6:30-Market reports 6:45-KQW Market Place 7-KQW Evening Radio News 7:15-Electrical talk

7 :30-KQW Players 8 to 10 p.m.-You Never Can Tell progran

361.2 Meters KOA York 5090 830 Kcys. 12,500 Watts General Electric Co., Denver, Colo. 9:15-Snowdrift-Wesson program 9:30-National Farm and Home Hour 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air 10:50-Weather, stocks, markets, livestock

and time signal 11:10-Woman s Magazine of the Air 11:30-Talk from New York 11 :45-Sisters of the Skillet 12 noon-Music in the Air 12:15-Organ recital -Pacific Vagabonds

2-Keeping Time with Talks and Tunes 2:45-Tea Timers 3-Black and Gold Room Orchestra 1:30-"Who's Behind the Name?" 3:45-Stocks, markets livestock, produce,

news bulletins and road reports 4-Voter's service 4:30-Phil Cook, the Quaker Man 4:45-B11Hken Plckards 5-Paul Whitemaú s Painters 5 :30-Florsheim Frolic 6-McKesson Musical Magazine 6:30-Happy Wonder Bakers 7-Westinghouse Salute 7:30-Lucky Strike Orchestra v-Amos 'n' Andy c:15-C. F. & I. program-Casey at the

Mike a :30-General Electric Hour Denver Concen

Orchestra and Arcadians Mixed Quartet 9.30-Musical program 10 to 11-National Concert Orchestra

333.1 Meters KH J VAndike 7111 900 Kcys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.

í A.M.-Ken Niles, "News Briefs" 7:15-Organ recital 7 :30-Hallelujah hour 9-Helpful Hints to housewives 9:30-Feminine Fancies, KFRC 10:30-Charlie Hamp for Strasska 11-Piano, Normalizer sales 11 :15-Esbencott Laboratories organ 11 :30-Home Service Talk 11:45-The Chili Peppers 12 noon-Biltmore Concert Orchestra 12:30 P.M.=World-wide News 12:45-L. A. Adv. Club Luncheon 1:30-Times Forum 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour 3-Beauty Talk 3 :15-Safety Conference, talk 3 :30-Midnight Mission, talk 3:45-Trojan Period. USC 4-Frederick Wm. Wile, CBS 4:15-Don Thomas, All -Year Club 4:30-Town Topics; News Items 4:45-Ted White and Nell Larsen 5:15-Old Gold, CBS 5:30-Black & Blue, DLBS 5:45-Freddie Rich and his orch., CBS 6-Peggy Hamilton, Romance ut Fashion 6:30-Dinner music 7-"Jo and VI," CBS 7:15-Charlie Hamp, Strasska, CDLBS 7:30-Paramount Hour, CBS 8-Sierra Symphoniste 8:15-Premier Malt, CBS 8:30-General Paint concert orchestra with

Chas. Bulotti and Anne Glander, DLBS 9-"Tapestries of Life" 10-World-wide News 10:05-Earl Burtnett's orchestra 12 to 1 A.M.-Phantom of the Organ

309.1 Meters KJR Seneca 1515 970 Kcys. 5000 Watts Northwest Broad. System, Seattle, Wn. 7 A.M.-Morning Reveillier; News 7:45-Organ concert; Warren Wright 8:45-Thrift Hour of the Air 9-Morning devotionals 9:15-Mary; Walter Kaufman, baritone 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Chet Cathers, baritone 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10 :30-Marmola Musicians 10:45-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:30-Jolla Hayes program 11:45-Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-World Book Man 12:30-Mid-day musicale 1-Betty Andersen, soprano; Marshall Suhl,

tenor 1:45-Winifred Lundberg, contralto 2-Mardi Gras 3-Organ concert, Ivan Ditmars; Geneva

Brown, soprano 3 :30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Tea Time Tales 4-Ili-Steppers; Homer Sweetman, tenor 4:15-Prof. Jean Chesser, readings in

French 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-Uncle Frank's Story Hour 5 :30-Health Talk 5:40-Market Reports 5:50-Garden Talk 6 --The Six °'Clock Steppers 7-Musical Crossword Puzzle 7:15-Orpheus Ensemble; Marshall Sohl,

tenor; Agatha Turley, soprano 8-The Easy Chair 8:15-Busy Fingers 8:30-The Song Exchange 9-DuPont recorded program 9:15-Henri Damskl's Venetian Ensemble 9:30-Baker Chocolate 10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Organ; Homer Sweetman, tenor; Bil-

lie Landers, blues singer 11-Vic Meyers' Club Victor Orchestra 12 to 3 A.M.-Midnight Revellers

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WEDNESDAY Programs March 11, 1931

Herman Reinberg KFRC-'Cellist

Emilie McCormack KPO-9:30 a.m.

491.5 M KFRC Prospect 0100 610 Kcys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. 7 A.M.-Mac's Cow Hollow Symphony with

Simpy and Pedro; stocks at 7:30 8-Hallelujah Hour, DLBS 9-Majestic Electric Refrigerator Program 9:30-Feminine Fancies, CDLBS 10:30-Wyn's Daily Chat 11-Libby, McNeil & Libby program 11:10-News items 11:15-L. T. Fivers, Inc. 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Sherman Clay concert 1-Stock quotations; news items 1:15-Columbia Salon Orchestra with solo-

ist, CBS 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, CDLBS 3-Bill Schadt's Going to Press, CBS 3:15-New books, Monroe Upton 3 :30-Winegar' s Barn Orchestra, CBS 3:45-Something About Everything and re-

cordings 4-Morton Downey, CBS 4:15-Musical Aviators, CBS 4:30-"We Girls," Clark Sisters 4:40-"Steamboat Bill" 4:55-Town Topics; news items 5:15-Adventures of Black and Blue 5:30-Sunkist Musical Cocktails, CBS 6-Quartet and Gold Medal organist, CBS

6:30-Savino Tone Pictures, CBS 7-People's Popular Melodies 7:30-Columbia Concerts Corp. program, CBS

7:45-"Sport Shots" by Ernie Smith 8-Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians,

CBS 8:30-"Small Black Revue," CDLBS 9-El Dora Band 9:15-As You Like It 9:30-Don Lee Symphony. DLBS 10 --Gruen Answer Man 10:05-Lord Banquet's Adventures 10 :20-Anson Weeks' orchestra, DLBS 11-Earl Burtnett's orchestra, DLBS 12 to 1 A.M.-Dance music

483.6 Meters KTAR Phone 3-6631 620 Kcys. 1000 Watts KTAR Broadcast. Co., Phoenix, Ariz. 5 P.M.-Bobby Jones, NBC 5 :15-Radiotron Varieties, NBC 5 :30-Security Entertainer f-Majestic Theater of the Air 6:30-Studio program 7-Forward Arizona Hour 8 :15-Camel Pleasure Hour, NBC 9:15-Studio program 10 to 10:15 P.M.-Radio newspaper

Stephanie Lewis C. Merwin Dobyns KJR-Soprano KGER-Director

340.7 Meters KLX Lake. 6000 880 Kcys. 500 Watts Tribune Pub. Co., Oakland, Calif. 7 A.M.-Exercises and entertainment; New

York stocks 8-Charles T. Besserer, organist 8:30-Jean Kent 9-Modern Homes period 9:30-Y. W. C. A. health exercises 9:45-Records; stocks 10-Keva Mattress Co. Program 10:15-San Francisco stocks; weather 10:30-Recorded program 10:45-Belco talk 11-Classified adv. hour 12 noon-Jack Delaney and his band 1-Jean's Hi -Lights 2-Program of recordings 2:35-Closing San Francisco stocks 2:45-Edgar Russell 3:15-Recorded program 3:45-Ethel Rbinard, jazz pianist 4-Oakland School Department program 4:30-Brother Bob's Club 5-Helen Parmelee, Pianist 5:15-Al. Machado, steel guitar 5:30-Jean Wakefield and Johnny Scott 6-Hotel Oakland concert duo 7-News items 7:30-Studio program 7:45-B. U. McIntosh, "The Big Little

Things In Life." 8-Tribune hour of melody, John Wherry

Lewis, director 9-U. C. Derby Day program 10-Sweet's Persian Gardens orchestra 11-Classic records 11:30 to 12 midnight-Dance program

348.6 Meters KMO Ma. 4144 860 Kcys. 500 Watts

KMO, Inc., Tacoma, Washington 11:30-Variety program 12 noon-Popular recordings 1:15-Mago, Man of Mystery 1:30-Recordings 2:30-Leon Olson and his orchestra 3-Recordings 4-Newscasting 4:10-Recordings 4:45-Theatrical Review 5-Recordings 5:40-Off the air 9-Variety program 9:15-5. Walker Stobbs, baritone 9:30-Hollywood Lights 9:45-Carl and Ed 10 to 11 P.M.-Variety program

440.9 Meters KP0 Garfield 8300 680 Kcys. 5000 Watts Hale Bros., Chronicle, San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises 7:45-Van and Don, Two Professors, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, by Hugh Barrett Dobbs 9-Dobbsie's Birthday Party 9:30-Knickerbocker Piano Duo with Marie

Leon, soprano 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Julia Hayes 11:45-KPO Harmonizers 12 noon-Scripture reading, time signals 12:05 P.M.-Programs in miniature 1-KPO Harmonizers 1:30-Pacific Coast School of the Air, NBC 2.-KPO Salon Orchestra 2 :10-KPO Salon Orchestra 2:50-Ye Towne Cryer 3-Who Cares: 4-Aeolian Trio 4:15-Science talk; Aeolian Trio 5-Big Brother's Children's program 5:15-Cecil and Bally for S. & W. 5:30-Date Book, by Stuart Strong 5:45-News digest, "Scotty" Mortland 6-Sperry "Smiles" program 6:45-Henry Starr, the 16-40 Boy 7-North Americans 8-KPO Drama Guild In "Idylls of the

King" 8:30-Musical Capers 9:30-"Packard Program" 10-Jesse Stafford's dance orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Midnight Melodista

272'7 Meters5 1100 Kcys. KGDM 250 atock. t s Peffer Music Co., Stockton, Calif.

6 A.M.-Weather forecast and recorded pro- gram

7-Breakfast Food program 7:30-Gilmore Oil Co. program 3-Sunshine Hour by W. Carol Kirkman 8:50-Health talk, Dr. Ross 9-News of the day 9:30-Jack Coale, Katten & Marengo 10:30-Popular music 11:30-Style talk, David Levison 12 noon-Merchant's news 1-Variety program 1:70-Mrs. O. D. Castle, Garden talk 2-Musical Genie 2:30-Travel talk 3-KGDM Moler pipe organ recital 4-Gilmore Oil Co. 4:30-Merchant's news 5-Close o' the Day

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379.5 Mtrs.NBC-11170

Sutter 1920 790 Keys. 7500 Watts National Broadcast. Co., San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises by Hugh Bar-

rett Dobbs: KPO 7:30-Sunrise Serenaders: Orchestra direc-

tion Edward J. Fitzpatrick: EGO 7:45-Van and Don, the Two Professors,

KPO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD 8-Shell Happytime, conducted by Hugh

Barrett Dobbs: KHQ, KOMO KGW, KPO, KFI, KSL

8-Financial Service Program: KCO 8:15-Morning Melodies: Orchestra direc-

tion Edward J. Fitzpatrick: KGO 8:30-Cross-Cuts of the Day: Dr. Laurance

L. Cross: KGO 2-Vermont Lumberjacks: Charles Marshall,

Ted Maxwell: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA

9:15-The Recitalists: Marion NIcholson, violinist: KGO

9:30-Betty Crocker Gold Medal Home Ser- vice Talks: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD

9:45-Morning Glories: Betty Marino, vio- linist; Charles Runyan, organist: KGO, KPO

10-Charlie Wellman, S and W Prince of Pep: KGO, KHQ, KOMO KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

10:15-Mary Hale Martin's Household Period: KGO, KHQ, KOM0, KGW, KFI, KTAR, KSL, KOA

10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, Ben- nie Walker, Editor: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, SOW, KPO, KFI; KFSD 10:30 to 11:10 a.m.; KTAR 10:30 to 10:50, 11:10 to 11:30 a.m.

11:30-Organ Recital, Charles Runyan KGO KECA

11:45-Sisters of the Skillet: KGO, KECA 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, beauty talk:

KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD 12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour:

"The Grain Handling Problem at Country Shipping Points," E. N. Bates; "Meat Supplies for Metropolitan Cities," W. E. Schneider; "With Western Farmers," R. H. Lamb; orchestra direction Charles Hart: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD; KTAR 12:45 to 1 p.m.

1-Eastman School Symphony Orchestra: KGO, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KTAR

1:30-Pacific Coast School of the Air: "The World at Work" course; Paul M. Pitman director: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KPO, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

2-The Lady Next Door: KGO 2-Series of Talks: KECA, KFSD, KTAR 2:15-Soloists: KCO, KECA, KTAR 2:30-The Vagabonds: Orchestra direction

Mahlon Merrick: KECA 3-Saltzman Restaurant Orchestra: KGO;

KGW 3 to 3:25 p.m. 3:30-Black and Gold Room Orchestra, di-

rection Ludwig Laurier: KGO 3:45-The Value of Advertising: "How Ad-

vertising Protects You as a Buyer," Beat- rice Woemer, advertising manager, The White House, San Francisco: KGO, KOMO, KGW

4-Little Jack Little: KCO 4:15-Science: EGO, KOMO, KPO, KECA,

KFSD KTAR 4:30-News Service: KGO

4:45-Back of the News In Washington, William Hard: KGO, KOMO, KECA, KFSD

5-Listerine Program: Bobby Jones, golf chat, introduced by O. B. Keeler: EGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

Some of the defeats which he has ex- perienced during his career as a golfer will be discussed by Bobby Jones. Speak- ing from Los Angeles, where he is spend- ing several weeks while completing a series of motion picture shorts.

5 :15-Radiotron Varieties: "Bugs" Baer, master of ceremonies; Welcome Lewis, con- tralto; Harold Van Emburgh, tenor; or-

chestra direction William Daly: KGO, KIlQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA KFSD, ETAS

5:30-Piano Capers: Dell Perry and Oscar Young: KGO, KGW

5:45-Cowboy Kids: Clarence Hayes, tenor; Johnnie O'Brien, harmonica player; Billy Page, Anita Calfot, Jack Cowden, Jack Mery: EGO

6-Halsey, Stuart Program: "Problems of the Woman Investor," the Old Counsellor; symphony orchestra: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI

Recognizing the increasing importance of women in matters pertaining to finance, the Old Counsellor will devote his talk to the problems of the woman investor. Sup- plementing the brief talk by the Old Counsellor, a symphony orchestra will be heard playing 'Polonaise Militaire" by Chopin, the Finale from the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Liszt, and Ballet Music from "Carmen" by Bizet.

6:30-Palmolive Hour: Olive Palmer, so- prano; Elizabeth Lennox, contralto; Paul Oliver, tenor; The Revelers: Lewis James and James Melton, tenors; Elliott Shaw, baritone; Wilfred Glenn bass; orchestra direction Gustave Hs,enschen: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI

Opening with the cheerful "I'm in Love Again," the Revelers, male quartet, will introduce this week's Palmolive Hour. A

musical program which will carry the radio audience through many moods will follow. A high light will be "Caro Nome," famous and lovely aria from Verdi's opera "Rigoletto," which Olive Palmer, soprano star of the Palmolive Hour, will sing.

7:30-Coca Cola Program: Grantland Rice interview; string orchestra direction Leon- ard Joy; Chester Gaylord, vocalist: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD

Popular songs of past and present, played by Leonard Joy's all -string dance orchestra, will precede and follow Grant - land Rice's interview with a sports celebrity. "The Birth of Passion," a fa- vorite selection from "Madame Sherry," is one of the older numbers to be pre- sented. "Kiss Me With Your Eyes" and "Love for Sale" are two examples of recent popular compositions. Vocal re- frains will be contributed by Chester Gaylord.

8-Amos 'n' Andy: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD

8:15-Camel Pleasure Hour: Mary McCoy, soprano; Reinald Werrenrath, Billy Hughes, baritones; male quartet; orches- tra direction Charles Previn: KGO, KHQ KOMO, KGW, SECA, KFSD, KTAR

9:15-Tom Mitchell, the Rainier Rickey Man: KGO

9:15-Modern Melodists: Vocal soloist; or- chestra direction Mahlon Merrick: KGW; KOMO 9:15 to 9:45 p.m.; KGO 9:30 to 10 p.m.

10-NBC Drama Hour: "A Suit for Jack," by Kneeland Parker: KCO, KOMO, KGW, KSL, KOA

Tonight's play tells how the mother, father, son and daughter meet at a clothing store down town to purchase a new suit of clothes for Jack. Each one has his particular idea as to what kind of a suit Jack should buy. Finally, after the purchase is made, they find that they cannot take the suit for a very pe- culiar reason, the motive of which gives the play its climax. Billy Page and Flop Margaret Hughes will be heard in the juvenile roles with Wilda Church and Richard Le Grand cast as the fond parents. Victor Rodman will complete the list of players in the role of the cloth- ing clerk.

10:30-Pacific Nomads: Lucile Kirtley, so- prano; string orchestra direction Charles Hart: KGO

11 to 12 midnight-Laughner-Harris Hotel St. Francis Dance Orcestra: KCO, KGW, KFI

CBS Columbia Broadcasting System

9 A. 11.-Paul Tremaine and his Yoens s Restaurant Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KLZ, KOH

11:15-Columbia Artists Recital: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KLZ, KOH

11:30-American School of the Air: KOL. KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KIIJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

12 noon-Columbia Salon Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KLZ, KOH

12:30-Syncopated Silhouettes, Nat Brusi- loH's Orchestra: KV1, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

1-Musical Album, Columbia Salon Or chestra, with vocalists: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

3-"Bill Schudt's Going to Press": KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

3:15-President's Emergency Employment Committee Speaker: KOL, KVI, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

3 :20-Winegar's Barn Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

4-Morton Downey, with Freddie Rich and his orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC; KHJ, KOH, KFBK

4:15-Musical Aviators' Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KOH

5:70-Raymond Paige's Orchestra, Halle- lujah quartet, vocal chorus and soloists, from Los Angeles: KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ

6-Wheaties Quartet and Gold Medal Or- ganist: KFRC, KHJ, KDIL, KLZ

6:30-Savino Tone Pictures, Theo. Karle, tenor; Large Mixed Chorus; and Domen- ico Savine, director: KOL, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, Kl1Yl KLZ, KOH, KMJ, KFBK

7-Columbia Experimental Laboratory: KOL, KFPY, KDYL, ELI, KOH, KMJ

7:30-Columbia Concerts Corporations pro- gram: KOL, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ, KFBK

i-Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians: KOL, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KMJ, KFBK

8:30-Jimmie Joy and his orchestra from St. Paul; KDYL, KLZ, KMJ

508.2 Meters KHQ Main 5383 590 Keys. 'L 1000 Watts Louis Warmer, Inc., Spokane, Wash. 7 A.M.-"Town Crier"; "News Flashes" 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Walt and Norman, popular duo 9:30-Betty Crocker, food talk, NBC 9:45-Walt & Norman Song Shopping 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W "Prince of

Pep" 10:15-Mary Hale Martin, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Charis Dramalogue 11:45-Bell organ concert 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, NBC 12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour, NBC 1-Dental Hygiene band music 1:15-Farmers' Seed Service 1:30-Pacific Coast School of the Air, NBC 2-Studio Parade 3-Gems of Remembrance 3:30-Motor Pleasure dance orchestra 3:45-Paint o' Mine singers 4-Service Hour 5-Bobby Jones chat, NBC 5 :15-Radiotron Varieties, NBC 5:30-KBU Notebook singer 5:45-Organ concert 6-Halsey Stuart, NBC 6:30-Palmolive Hour, NBC 7:30-Coca Cola program, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Camel Pleasure Hour, NBC 9:15-Radio Television transcription 9:30-KHQ Quartette 10-NBC Drama Hour 10:30-Recorded program 11 to 12-Best Steppers dance

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483.6 Meters KGW Atwater 2121 620 Kcys. 1000 Watts Morning Oregonian, Portland, Ore. 6:15 A.M.-Devotional services 6:30-Oregonian Trail Blazers. 7-Morning Appetizers 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Cooking school 9:30-Betty Crocker, NBC 9 :45-Charis dramalogue 10-S & W Prince of Pep, NBC 10:15-Mary Hale Martin, NBC 1C:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Julia Hayes 11:45-Jeannette Cramer 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, NBC 12:15-Western Farm and Home, NBC 1-Eastman School Symphony Oreh., NBC 1:30-School of the Air, NBC 2-World Book Man 2:02-Town Cryer 3-Saltzman orchestra, NBC 3 :15-Esbencott program 3:30-Black and Gold Room, NBC 3:45-Talk, value of advertising, NBC 4-Old Fashion Mill organ 4 :15-Masterworks 4:30-Organ and piano 5-Bobby Jones golf chat, NBC 5:15-Radiotron Varieties, NBC 5:30-Evangelists' program 5:45-News service, NBC 6-Halsey Stuart program, NBC 6:30-Palmolive Hour, NBC 7:30-Coca Cola program, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Camel Pleasure Hour, NBC 9:15-Modern Melodists, NBC 9:30-Bradley Pie program 9 :45-McAleer Melodista 10-Drama Hour, NBC 10:30-Studio program 10:45-Oregonian Trail Blazers 11-Dance orchestra, NBC 12 to 1 A.M.-Music box organ

309.1 Meters KJR Seneca 1515 970 Kcys. 5000 Watts Northwest Broad. System, Seattle, Wn. 7 A.M.-Morning Reveillier; News 7:45-Organ concert 9:15-Mary from Proctor's 9:45-Billie Landers, blues singer 10-Glen Eaton, tenor 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10:30-F. W. Fitch Company 10:45-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:30-Julia Hayes program 11 :45-Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-World Book Man 12:30-Mid-day musicale 1-Marshal Sohl and Geneva Brown 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Betty Andersen, soprano 2-Mardi Gras 3-Organ concert 3:30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Jean Kantner, baritone 4-Organ concert, Ivan Ditmars; Geneva

Brown, soprano 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-T1nrle Frank's Story Hour 5:30-Health Talk 5:40-Market reports; Garden talk 6-The Terpiscoreans; Glen Eaton, tenor 6:19-Ses ttle School Board talk 7-Operatic Gems; Agatha Turley, soprano 7:30-Master Melodies 8-Popular melodies 8:30-Lord Banquet 8:45-Television Troubadours 9-Henri Damskl's Neapolitans Orchestra;

Agtha Turley, soprano; Jan Russell, vio- lin; Jean Kantner, baritone

10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Organ concert; Olive Reynolds, blues

singer 11-Vic Meyers' Club Victor Orchestra 12 to 3 A.M.-Midnight Reveller.

499.7 Meters KFSD Franklin 6353 600 Kcys. 1000 Watts Airfan Radio Corp., Ltd., San Diego 7:45 A.M.-Van and Don, the Two Prof es-

sors, NBC 8-Morning Musical 9-Good Cheer program 9:15-Amy Lou Shopping Hour 9:30-Betty Crocker, NBC 9:45-Amy Lou 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W Prince of

Pep, NBC 10:15-Miss Dossett 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:10-Paul Arnold, poems 11:30-Jamie Erickson, organ program 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, NBC 12:15 P.M.-Western Farm and Home pro-

gram, NBC 1-"Ad" Club luncheon 1:30-Pacific Coast School of the Air, NBC 2-Book Man on the Air, NBC 2:15-Studio program 2:30-Dr. H. J. Stewart, organist 3 :30-Cora Babbitt Johnson 3:45-Radio Dental Clinic 4:15-Science, NBC 4:30-Studio program 4:45-Back of the News, NBC 5-Bobby Jones, Golf Chat, NBC 5 :15-Ra diotron Varieties 5:30-Organ program and political talks 0:45-Seiberling Singers 7-Feature program 7:30-Coca Cola program, NBC 8-Amos 'o' Andy, NBC 8:15-Camel Pleasure Hour, NBC 9:15-Feature program 10-Plata Real dance mule 11-Dance music from Kennedy's 12 to 12:30 A.M.-Dance music from the

Douglas Cafe

239.9 Meters KFOX Phone: 672 1250 Kcys. 1000 Watts Nichols 8C Warinner, Long Beach, Cal. 5 A.M.-The Early Bird 7-Hello Everybody 7:15-Early News Items 7:50-Bright and Early Hour 8:20-Musical program 9-Mae Day Beauty Talk 9:10-Musical program 9:30-Clarence Crary with Duo Art 9:40-Kaaf Hawaiian Trio 10 :10-Studio orchestra 10:30-Vela Graham, organist 11-Jay Johnson and his Accordion 11:15-golly Wray 11:30-News reports 11:45-Cline and his Harmonica 12 noon-Air Raiders 12:30-Silver Slipper Orchestra 1-Rotary luncheon 1:30-Silver Slipper Orchestra 2-Three Aces 2:15-Pipe Dreams 2:30-Able & Ezra 2:45-Three Vagabonds 3-Surprise Matinee 3:30-Rural Free Delivery 4-Late news reports 4:15-Old time hymns 4:30-golly Wray 4:45-Carl Farr and his music 5:15-Town Hall Revellers 5:45-The Professor and his Dream Girls 6-Over at Mart's House 6:30-Percy Prunes 6:45-Bill & Coo 7-School Days 7:15-Jimmy Lee 7:30-Cheerio Boys 7:45-Sunset Harmony Boys 8-Kelly Kar Variety program 8:30-Scotland Yard 9-Silver Slipper Orchestra 9 BO-Ghost House 10-Madame Zucca's 11-Majestic Ballroom 12-Silver Slipper orchestra 1 to 3 A.M.-The Knight Hawk

243.8 Meters KYA Prospect 3456 1230 Kcys. 1000 Watts Pae. Broadcast. Corp., San Francisco 7:30 A.M.-Drury's Daily Dozen 8-Metropolitan Hour 8:45-A Word of Cheer 9-Mahlon Dolman 9:30-Popular melodies 9:45-Revue; recordings 10-Sunshine Hour: Geo. Taylor, Clem Ken-

nedy, Adele Burlan, Jimmy Mosley, Greta Gahler, "The Melodizers"

11-Philips Doughboys 11:15-Dance melodies 11:30-Community Chest 11:45-Virginia Spencer, "Soliloquy" 12 noon-Newscasting 12:15-Concert Memories 12:30-Marina Trio 1-Cal King's Country Store 1:30-Sydney Dixon, tenor, song recital 1:45-Talk by Mr. R. 0. Hall, "The Home

Towner" 2-Rajah Lipp, mystic philosopher 2:30-Dollo Sargent, organist 3:15-Dramatic play 3 :30-Dex program 3:45-Willis Zink, contract bridge 4-Philosopher 4:15-Novelty orchestra 5-Metropolitan hour 6-Revue; dance melodies 6:45-Stock Yard prices and quotations 6:50-Popular hits 6:55-The Whitney Letter 7-Foolish Fables: Harry Bechtel, Clem

Kennedy, Tom Smith, "The Melodizers" 7:15-Les Poe 7:30-San Jose Pacific String Trio 7:45-George Nielson, tenor, with Virginia

Spencer, song recital 8-Mr. Bronson, psychoanalyst 8 :15-Orpheus Ensemble 8 :45 Seiherling Singers 9-Resecrucian Trio 9:30-Duo Pianofiashes 9:45-Dr. Good Cheer, Kevin Ahearn,

soloist l0-Dollo Sargent, organist; Lucy Day, so-

prano, Bobbie Freshman, violinist 10:45-Jimmy Mosley in person 11 to 12 midnight-Dixieland Serenaders

468.5 Meters KFI Westmore 0337 640 Kcys. 5000 Watt. Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 7:30 A.M.-Opening stock market quotations 7:47-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happy Time, NBC 9-Helpful Hints, Bess Kilmer 9:30-Betty Crocker, speaker, NBC 9:45-Sally Hill and Ruth Sheldon. songs 10-Norma and Monte, popular songs 10:15-Mary Hale Martin, NBC 10 :30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11 :30-Girls' trio 11:45-French lesson, Annette Doherty 12 noon-Department of Agriculture 12:15-Federal and state market reports 2:15-Winnie Moore, Nomad novelist 2:30-Sylvia's happy hour 3:30-Paul's Hawaiians 4-Editorial review 4:15-Big Brother Don 4:45-Betty Burke, piano and songs 5-The Story Man 5:15-Finance talks 5:30-Investment talk 5:45-Closing stock market quotations 6-Halsey-Stuart program, NBC 6:30-Palmolive hour, NBC 7:30-Coca-Cola program, NBC 8-Blanche Crossman, contralto 8:15-Feline Delgado, baritone 8 :45-Florentine duo 9-Jose Bohr. tenor 9:15-Georgia Williams, violinist 9:30-James Burroughs, tenor, and concert

orchestra 10:30-Symphonet 11 to 12 midnight-Hotel St. Francis Dance

Orchestra, NBC

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322.4 Meters Km Franklin 0200 930 Kcys. 500 Watts Radio Entertainments, San Francisco 7 A.M.-Eye-opener program 7:45-Cressy Ferra, pianist S-Silent period 9-Slogan contest 9:30-Records and announcements 10 :15-Bellevue Hotel program 10:30-Dr. Lineberger, Health talk 10:50-Items of interest 11-Goodloe Gilmer's Journeys 11:15-Sherman Clay concert 12:15 P.M.-Walkathon roll call 12:20-Records and announcements 12:45-Slogan contest 1:30-Silent period 6-Dinner dance music 6:15-Walkathon 6:25-Dinner dance music 7-Dr. T. G. Lineharger, Health talk 7.15-Bellevue Hotel program 710-Silent period 8:30-Rita Murray's Chat 8:40-Arthur Bergner, baritone, and Madge

Sturtevant, pianist 8:55-Downtown Association speaker 9-Songs of the Highway (Kelley Kar Co. )

9 :30-Walkathon 10-Lovey Wolf, blues singer, and Nadine

Criss, pianist 10:15-Studio program 10:30-Harmony Hounds dance orchestra 11-Recorded program 12 to 1 A.M.-Midnight Classics

322.4 Meters KROW Glenc. 6774 930 Kcys. 1000 Watts Educa. Broad. Corp., Oakland, Calif. 8 A.M.-Wade Forrester's Health Hour 8:30-Program of recordings 9-0ff the air 1:30 P.M.-Two boys from the Sunny South 1:45-Program of recordings 2-Organ recital, Harriett Poole 2:30-Watch Tower program; Bible talk,

"Jehovah" 2:45-Union Mutual Life program 3-KROW Shopping Hour, Dorothy Adams;

Marion Thompson, soprano; Madeline Siv- yer, violinist; Harriett Poole, pianist; Frances Raymon, accompanist

4-The Ivory Hunters 4:25-The California Cowboys 4:55-Marylin Grace, Child Reader 5-Wade Forrester's Hour of Sunshine 8-S1lent period 7:30-Dr. Parker 7:45-LaVida Mineral Water program 8 to 8:30-Conn's Banjo Club

204 Meters KGA Main 3434 1470 Kcys. 5000 Watts NW. Broad. System, Spokane, Wash. 6:45 A.M.-Early Birds; news 8-Organ concert 9-Morning devotionals, NWBS 9:15-Mary; Walter Kaufman, baritone 9:45-Billie Landers, blues singer 10-Glen Eaton, tenor 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:45-Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-Mid-day request program 12:30-Mid-day musicale 1-Marshall Sohl, tenor; Geneva Brown, so-

prano 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Betty Andersen. soprano 2-Mardi Gras, NWBS 3-Organ concert 3 :30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Jean Kantner, baritone 4-Organ, Ivan Ditmars; Geneva Brown, so-

prano 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-Uncle Frank's Story Hour 5:30 --Sing Something Simple 5:45-Ward Ireland, tenor

8-Terpsícoreans; Glen Eaton, tenor 7-Operatic Gems, NWBS 7:30-Master Melodies, NWBS 8-Popular Melodies, NWBS 8:45-Television Troubadours 9-Henri Damski's Neapolitans Orchestra;

Marshall Sohl, tenor; Jan Russell, violin, Jean Kantner, baritone; Agatha Turley, soprano

10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10 :30-Organ concert; Olive Reynolds,

blues singer 12 to 1 A.M.-Request recordings

535.4 Meters KTAB Garfield 4700 560 Kcys. 1000 Watts Assoc. Broadcasters, Oakland, Calif. 7 A.M.-Cuckoo Club with Frank Wright 8-Popular recordings 8:30-Morning Moods 9-Morning Prayer Hour 9:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 10-Household Hour, Alma La Marr 10:30-Dr. B. L. Corley 10 :50-Artists Vignettes 11-Novelty program 11:15-Recordings 11:30-Musical Notes, Frank Wright 12:15 P.M.-Dr. McLain 12:30-Latin-American program 1-Chapel of Chimes organ 1:30-Dr. Campbell 1:45-"San Franciscans You Should Know" 2-The Melody Girl 2 :15-Masters Album 3-Tunes of the Times 3:30-The Music Room 4-Nell Callahan in fifteen minutes of mod-

ern melodies 4:15-Popular recordings 4:30-Elizabeth Quatrains melody and verse

from Shakespeare's time 5-Johnny Shaw, organist 5:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 6-Miniature Masterpieces 6:30-Chapel of Chimes organ 7-Studio program 7:45-Organ recital 8-Studio program-details not available 10-"Moment Musicale" 11 to 1 A.M.-"Jimmie Kendrick's Night

Owls"

333.1 Meters KHJ VAndike 7111 900 Kcys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.

7 A.M.-Ken Niles, "News Briefs" 7 :15-Organ recital 7:30-Hallelujah hour 9-Jack and Grace 9:15-Beauty talk, Kathleen Clifford 9:30-Feminine Fancies, KFRC 10:30-Organ recital 11-Helpful hints to housewives 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Blltmore Concert Orchestra 12:30 P.M.-World-wide News 12:45-Optimist Club luncheon 1:30-Times Forum 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, KFBC 3-Fred McNabb, talk on gardens 3:30-L. A. Library, book review 3:45-Young's Market, Bert Butterworth 9-Morton Downey, CBS 4:15-Musical Aviators, CBS 4 :30-Town Topics; News 4:45-Organ recital 5:15-Black and Blue, DLBS 5:30-Sunkist Musical Cocktail, CBS 6-Gold Medal Fast Freight, CBS 6:30-Savino Tone Pictures, CBS 6:45-The Melodeare 7-Vignettes in Symphony 8-Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians,

CBS 8:30-M. J. B. Small Black Revue 9-Franco Bakery program 9:30-Studio program 10-World-wide News 10:05-Earl Burtnett's orchestra 12 to 1 A.M.-Phantom of the Organ

285.5 Meters KNX Hemp. 4101 1050 Kcys. 5000 Watts L. A. Evening Express, Los Angeles 6:45 A.M.-"Earlybird" exercises 7-Topsy Sackett, popular singer and pianist 7:15-"Pep and Vigor" exercises 7:30-Topsy Sackett again entertains 7 :45-"Home Folks exercises 8-Inspirational talk and prayer 8:15-Late recordings 9-Radio shopping news 9:15-The Charis Players 9:30-Recordings 10-Eddie Albright's family 10:30-Home economies talk 11-Recorded program 11:15-Musical program 12 noon-Gene Byrnes, Scraps from the

Waste Basket 12:30-Program of recordings 1-Off the air 1:30-Eddie Albright, late fiction 2-Records and "Jay," the Jingle Man 2:30-L A. Firemen's Band 3-Announcements; stock market reports 3:05-L. A. Firemen's Band 3:30-Recorded program 4:30-C. P. R.'s musical program 5-Talk on 'Travel" 5 :15-"Brother Ken's Kiddie Hour" 5:40-Curtiss Candy Co. 5:45-Town Crier's amusement tips 6-Wesley Tourtelotte, organist 6:30-Pantages Hollywood Theater 7-Frank Watanabe and Honorable Archie 7:15-George Gramlich and "Periwinkle" 7 :30-Amore College presents Rosicruclaa

Petite Concert Ensemble' 8-"The Airdales" and Bert Butterworth 8:30-Soup to Nuts: Jack Carter, Gene

Byrnes and Maxine Elliott 9-Sherman Oaks Serenaders 9:30-Rev. Ethel Duncan 10 --Russian Amer. Art Club 11 to 12 midnight-Wesley Tourtelotte, the

noted organist

254.1 Meters KEX Atwater 3111 1180 Kcys. 5000 Watts Western, Broad. Co., Portland, Ore. 6 A.M.-Town Clock 7-White Wizard 7:15-Morning Serenaders; news 7:45-Family Altar Hour, Willard H. Pope 8:30-Organ concert, NWBS 9-Morning Devotionals 9:15-Julia Hayes 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Texas Cowboy 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-The Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:15-The Song Bag 11:45-The Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-Weather reports 12:05-Side show 12 :30-Mid-day Musicale 1:05-Merry Motorists 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Betty Andersen, soprano 2-Mardi Gras, NWBS 3-Tune Chasers 3:30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Tea Time Tales 4-Newscasting 4 :15-Juvenile program 4:30-Organ concert 4:45-Theater Review, Dean Collins 5-Silent period 8-Salem Orchestra 8:15-Journal summary 8:30-Popular melodies, NWBS 8:45-Television Troubadours 9-Rhythm Rodeo 9:30-Henri Damski's Neapolitans Orches-

tra; Agatha Turley; Jan Russell, violin; Jean Kantner, baritone

10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Organ concert 11-The White Wizard 11:15-Vic Meyers' Orchestra 12 to 1:30 A.M.-Midnight Revellers

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319 Meters KOIN Atwater 3333 940 Kcys. 1000 Watts KOIN Incorporated, Portland, Oregon 6 A.M.-KOIN's Klock 7:30-Novelty duo 8-Cargoes 9-Merrymakers 9:30-Feminine Fancies, DLBS 10-The Melodians 11-International Kitchen 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Rose City Beavers 12 :30-Sunshine Feautre 1-Hostess of the Air 2 :30-Cuckoo Club 3-Newspaper of the Air 5-Prize Kiddie Club 5:30-Sunkist Musical Cocktails, CDLBS 6-Gold Medal Fast Freight, CBS 6 :30-Musical Moods 7-The Bohemians 7:30-Butternut Concert Orchestrians 8-Stew and Pid 8:15-Andy and Virginia 8 :30-MJB Small Black Revue, DLBS 9-Guardian Symphony Orchestra 9:30-The Prouty Family 10-Concert trio 10:30-Koin's Krazy Kapers 12 to 1 A.M.-Merry-Go-Round

526 Meters KMTR Holly. 3026 570 Kcys. 500 Watts KMTR Radio Corp., Hollywood, Cal. 6 A.M.-"The Eye Openers," Andy and

Chester 7-Tom Murray's Hill Billies 8-Stock quotations 8:05-Organ recital, Harold Curtis 9:01-Mildred Kitchen, home economics 9 :15-"Varieties" ; records 11:45-Public and city officials 12 noon-World in Review 12:15-Orchestra, Rhythmettes 1:15-Andy's Oregon Lumber Jacks 2:15-Recorded program 2 :30-Harry Geiss and His Happy Guys 3:30-Mid-day matinee, records 4:30-The Musical Messengers 5:15-Organ recital, Chester Markert 5:45-Radio press reporter 6-Banjo Boys 6:30-Ethiopian, Oriental Supper Club 7-Orchestra and Rhythmettes 7:30-Ten Best Sellers 8-Kelley Kar Cavalliers 8:30-Justin Johnson's string ensemble 9-Wedding of the Air 9 :30-Rhythmettes, Sterling Young and

Graham Stevenson 10-Abe Lyman's Dance Orchestra 10:30-Ted Dahl and his Ten Dollars 11-Selected records 12 midnight-"8" Ball and Charley Lung I to 6 A.M.-Jack, the Bell Boy

280.2 Meters KJBS Ord. 4148.49 1070 Kcys. 100 Watts J. Brunton & Sons, San Francisco 6 A.M.-Commuters' Morning Express 7-KJBS Alarm Klok Klub 7:45-Modeart popular program 8-Recorded program 8:30-City of Paris Day by Day 8:45-Recorded program 9-Associated Food Stores' program 9:30-Recorded varieties 10 :30-Santiseptic Melodies 10 :45-The Health Man 11-Shopping with Shirley Dale 11:30-Program of recordings 12 noon-Organ music 12:30-Popular luncheon half-hour 1:05-Stock report and records 2-Lucille Gordon Players 2:30 --Concert music 3-Art Fadden and Frank Galvin 3:30-Federal Musical Styles 4-Variety records 6 P.M.-Silent period 12 :01-Program from Coffee Den's 12:45 to 6 A.M.-KJBS Owl program

394.5 Meters KVI Broadway 4211 760 Kcys. 1000 Watts Puget, Sound Broad. Co., Tacoma 7 A.M.-Mac's Cow Hollow Orches., CDLBS 8-Eecordings 9-Paul Trematne's Orchestra, CBS 9:30-Feminine Fancies, DLBS 10-Mid-morning melodies 11-Columbia Artist recital, CBS 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Columbia Salon Orchestra, CBS 12 :15-Oakes Walkathon 12 :30-Syncopated Silhouettes, CBS 1-Musical Album, CBS 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, DLBS 3-Program of recordings 3.15-Present Emergency Employment Com-

mittee speaker, CBS 3 :20-Winegar's Barn Orch., CBS 3:30-Dental Clinic of the Air 4-Morton Downey, CBS 4:15-Musical Aviators orchestra CBS 4:30-Program of recordings 6:09-Silent 9 --In Old Vienna, DLBS 9:30-Fern dance orchestra 10-Studio program 10:20-Anson Weeks' orchestra, DLBS 11. to 12 midnight-Earl Burtnett's Orches.,

DLBS

361.2 Meters KOA York 5090 830 Kcys. 12,500 Watts General Electric Co., Denver, Colo. 4-Extension Service, Colorado Agriculture

College 4:30-Phil Cook, the Quaker Man 4:45 Back of the News in Washington 5-Llsterine program 5:15-Radiotron Varieties 5 :30-Mobiloil Concert 6-Halsey, Stuart program 6:30-Palmolive hour 7:30-Coca Cola program 8-Amos 'n' Andy 8:15-Camel Pleasure Hour 9:15-Henry Busse and his orchestra 9:30-Wayne King's Orchestra 10-Drama Hour 10:30 to 11-Organ recital

265.3 Meters KSI. Wasatch 3901 1130 Kcys 5000 Watts Radio Service Corp., Salt Lake City 3-KSL Kiddies' Klub 3:30-Ye Olde Towne Cryer 4:50-Quaker Man, NBC 5-Bobby Jones' Golf Chat, NBC 5:15-RCA Radiotron Varieties, NBC 5 :30-Mobiloil Concert, NBC 6-Halsey Stuart program 6 :30-Palmolive Hour, NBC 7:30-Coca Cola program, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy. NBC 8:15-First Security program 8:45-Camel Pleasure Hour, NBC 9.15-A visit wtlh popular composers 10-Drama Hour, NBC 10 :30-Organ concert 11-Pipe organ concert Prom Tabernacle

220.4 Meters KGER Phone: 632 1360 Kcys. 1000 Watts C. M. Dobyns, Long Beach, Calif. 2:30-Legends of all Nations: Helene

Smith, pianist, and Joe Bjorndahl, bari- tone

3:15-Long Beach Municipal Band 4-News brevities 4:15-Sunny Californians orchestra 5-Em and Tim 5:15-Jack and his Bachelor boys 6-Silent hour and a half 7:30-News digest, UBC 7:45-Dick Dixon, organ recital 8-Long Beach Municipal Band 8:30-Recorded program 9-Musical contrasts, UBC 9:30-Fights from Wilmington Bowl 10-English Gibson orchestra 11:15-Organ memories, Dick Dixon

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325.9 Meters KOMO Elliott 5890 920 Kcys. 1000 Watts Fisher's Blend Station, Inc., Seattle 6:55 A.M.-Inspirational service 7-Organ recital 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Helpful Hints to Housewives 9:30-Betty Crocker's Gold Medal Home Ser-

vice talk, NBC 9:45-Way to a Man's Heart 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W Prince of

Pep, NBC 10:15-Mary Hale Martin Hour, NBC 10 :30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Farm talk and concert trio 11:45-Prudence Penny talk 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, NBC 12:15-Western Farm and home Hour, NBC 1-Pine-A-Rol Products, Helen Andrews 1:10-Eastman School of Music, NBC 1:30-Pacific Coast School of the Air, NBC 2-Variety Hour 3-Teacup Philosopher 3:15-Orchestra and vocalists 3:45-Value of Advertising, NBC 4-Stock quotations 4:15-Science Talk, NBC 4:30-Vocal recital 4:45-Back of the news in Washington, NBC 5-Bobby Jones Golf Chat, NBC 5 :15-Radlotron Varieties, NBC 5 :30-Concert trio 5:50-Financial Outlooks and Stock Mar-

ket Summaries 6-Halsey Stuart program, NBC 6:30-Palmolive Hour, NBC 7:30-Coca Cola program, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Camel Pleasure Hour, NBC 9:15-Recorded program 9:30-Chevrolet Chronicles 10-Drama Hour, NBC 10 :30-Owen Sweeten's Playboys 11-News flashes 11:10-Varsity Vagabonds 12 to 12:30 A.M.-Organ recital

209.7 Meters KECA West. 0337 1430 Keys. 1000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 8:15 A.M.-Wall Street financial news 8:30-Louts Rueb, health exercises 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Grace Hale, spueaker, and Roy Rock-

wood 9:30-Rhythm Masters 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W Prince of Pep,

NBC 10:15-Winnie Parker, plano and song 11:30-Organ recital, NBC 11:45-Sisters of the Skillet, NBC 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, NBC 12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour, NBC 1-Eastman Symphony Orchestra, NBC 1 :30-Pacific School of the Air 2-Series of talks, NBC 2:15-Soloists, NBC 2:30-The Vagabonds, NBC 3-Federal and state market reports 3:15-Harry Coe, popular songs 3:45-Eleanor Autrey, ballads 4-Alex. Boren', speaker on the Italian

language 4:15-Science. NBC 4:30-Raine Bennett, poet 4:45-Back of the News in Washington, NBC 5-Bobby Jones, golf chats, NBC 5:15-Radiotron Varieties, NBC 5:30-A. Malvern Christie, songs 5:45-Jack Baldwin, pianist 6-Los Angeles Fire Dept. Orchestra 7-James Burroughs, tenor, and the Schon -

berger trio 7:45-Otto Ploetz, songs 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Camel's Pleasure Hour, NBC 9:15-Helen Guest, ballads 9:30-Soiree Intime 10:50-Editorial review 10:45-Louis Bueb, health exercises

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THURSDAY Programs March 12, 1931

Mahlon Merrick KGO-3:45 p.m.

Charlie Glenn KROW-11 a.m.

243.8 Meters KYA Prospect 3456 1230 Kcys. 1000 Watts Pacific Broadcast. Corp., San Francisco 7:30 A. 3L-Drury's Daily Dozen 8-Metropolitan Hour 8:45-A Word of Cheer 9-Mahlon Dolman 9 :30-Popular melodies; revue 9:45-Revue 10 --Sunshine Hour: George Taylor, Clem

Kennedy, Adele Burien, Jimmy Mosley, "The Melodizers," Greta Gahler

11-Happy Harmoines 11 :15-Dance melodies 11:30-Studies in waltz time 11:45-Virginia Spencer, "Soliloquy" 12 noon-Newscasting 12:15-Concert memories 12:45-Old Timers 1-Cal King's Country Store 1:30-Novelty bits 1:45Song recital, George Nickson, tenor 2-Rajah Lipp, mystic philosopher 2:30-Organ recital, Dollo Sargent, organist 3:15-Health talk, Dr. Corley 3:30-Dex program 3:45-Charlie Glenn in "Songs of Yester-

year" 4-Philosopher 4:15-Orpheus Ensemble 5-Metropolitan Hour 6-Revue; dance melodies 6:45-Stock Yard prices and quotations 6:50-Popular hits 6:55-The Whitney Letter 7-Duo Pianoflashes; Adele Burian, soloist 7:15-Les Poe 7:30 San Jose Pacific String Trio 7 :45-"The Two Crooners," Tom and Dud 8-Sydney Dixon, tenor 8:30-ETA Novelty Trio 8:45-Neil Shettler, violin recital 9-Novelty orchestra; Adele Burton, soloist 9:45-Dr. Good Cheer, Geo. Nickson, soloist 10-Organ recital, Dolls Sargent; Mary At-

kinson, soloist 10:45-Jimmy Mosley in person 11 to 12 midnight-Dixieland Blue Blowers

483.6 620 Kcys. 1000 KTAR Phone 10003.6631 Wa is KTAR Broadcast. Co., Phoenix, Ariz. 5 P.M.-Fleischmann ]lour, NBC 6-Arem Birthday Party, NBC 6:10-Maxweli House, NBC 7-Lucky Strike Orchestra, NBC 7:30-Varieties 9-Demi-Tasse Review, NBC 9:30-Studio program 10 to 10:15 P.M.-Radio newspaper

Joan Ray KTAB-7 p.m.

535.4 Meters KTAB Garfield 4700 560 Keys. 1000 Watts Assoc. Broadcasters, Oakland, Calif.

7 A.M.-Cuckoo Club with Frank Wright 8-Popular recordings 8:30-Morning Moods 9-Morning Prayer Hour 9:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 10-Household Hour, Alma La Marr 10:30-Dr. B. L. Corley 10:50-Artists Vignettes 11:15-Program of recordings 11:30-Mid-day Musical Notes 12:15 P.M.-Dr. McLain 12:30-Latin-American program 1-Chapel of Chimes organ 1:30-Recordings 2:15-Masters Album 1-The Melody Matinee 3:30-In Modern Mode 4-Johnny Shaw, organist 4 :30-Cabbages and Kings with Samuel

Dickson 4x.45-Popular recordings 5>15-Frank Wright 5:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 6-Miniature Masterpieces 6:30-Chapel of Chimes organ 7-Joan Ray, contralto, and Helen Resnick

in recital 7:15-The Seiberling Singers and Singing

Violins 7:30-Studio program 7:45-Oil news with C. 16. Barnhart 8-Studio program-details not available 10-"Moment Musicale" 11. to 1 A.M.-Jimmie Kendrick's Night

Owls

348.6 Meters KM0 Ma. 4144 860 Kcys. 500 Watts

KMO, Inc., Tacoma, Washington 6:45 A.M.-Musical Klock program, featur-

ing requests and daily horiscope reading 8-Early Birds 9 :30-Medosweet Moments, all requests 10-Town Cryer, shopping hints 11-Busy Bee program 13:30-Variety program 11:45-Newscasting 12:40-Rotary Club broadcast 2:30-Leon Olson and his orchestra 3-Recordings 4-Newscasting 4:10-Recordings 4:45-Theatrical Review 5-Recordings 5:40-Off the air 9-Boxing matches from Coliseum 10 to 11 P.M.-Dance music

George Taylor KYA-10 a.m.

280.2 Meters KJBS Ord. 4148-49 1070 Kcys. 100 Watts J. Brunton & Sons, San Francisco 6 A.M.-Commuters' Morning Express 7-KJBS Alarm Klok Klub 8-Recorded program 8:30-City of Paris Day by Day 8:45-Recorded program 9-Associated Food Stores' program 9:30-Popular records 10 :30-Santiseptic Melodies 10:45-The Health Man 11-Shopping with Shirley Dale 11:30-Popular recorded selections 12 noon-Band music 12:30-Popular records 12 :45-Flexo program 1-Stock reports; variety records 2-Dell Raymond and Jack Childes 2 :30-Records 2:45-The Melody Girl 3-BHndcraft Ensemble 3:30-Federal Musical Styles 4-Concert records 4:30 to 6 P.M.-Popular music 12:01-Program from Coffee Dan's 12:45 to 6 A.M.-KJBS Owl program

319 Meters KOIN Atwater 3333 940 Kcys. 1000 Watts KOIN Incorporated, Portland, Oregon 6 A.M.-KOIN's Klock 7:30-Novelty duo 8-Cargoes 8:45-Peter Pan, CBS 9:30-Feminine Fancies, DLBS 10-The Melsdians 10:45-International Kitchen 11:15-National Biscuit Co., CBS 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Rose City Beavers 12:30 P.M.-Sunshine Feature 1-Hostess of the Air 2:30-Cuckoo Club 3-Newspaper of the Air 5-Studio feature 5:30-.Prize Kiddie Club C-Studio revue 6:15-Lorna Fantin, CBS 6:30-Birthday party 7-Lutheran Layman's League, CBS 7:30-Chocolate Soldiers, CDLBS 8 --Bells of Harmony 8:15-Andy and Virginia 8:30-The Bohemians 9-Folgeria, CDLBS 9:30-Ice hockey broadcast 10:15-Dance music, DLBS 10:45-McElroy's Greater Oregonians 12 to 1 A.M.-Merry-Go-Round of the Air

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379.3 Mtr..NBC-KG° Sutter 1920 790 Keys. 7500 Wane National Broadcast. Co., San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises by Hugh Bar-

rett Dobbs, KPO 7:30-Sunrise Serenaders: Orchestra direc-

tion Edward J. Fitzpatrick: KGO 7:45-Van and Don, the Two Professors,

KPO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD 8-Shell Happytime, conducted by Hugh

Barrett Dobbs: KHQ KOMO, KGW, KPO, KFI, KSL

8-Financial Service: KGO 8:15-Morning Melodies: KGO 8:30-Cross-Cuts of the Day: Dr. Laurance

L. Cross: KGO 9-Vermont Lumberjacks: Charles Marshall,

Ted Maxwell: KCO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA

9:15-Rembrandt Trio: KGO; KECA 9:30 to 10 a.m.

10-Woman's Magazine of the Air, Bennie Walker, Editor: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, FFPPO, KFI, KFSD, KTAR; KSL, KOA

°1FO:20 to 11 a.m. 11-Standard School Broadcast: Elementary

and Advanced lessons, review: KGO, KHQ, KOMO KGW, KPO, KFI, KFSD

11:45-Organ Recital, Paul Carson: KGO, KECA

12 noon-Luncheon Concert: Vagabonds, di- rection Mahlon Merrick: KGO, KGW, KECA

12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour: "Chocolate Products," "Safeguarding Your Food and Drug Supplies," W. W. Vincent; "With Western Farmers," R. H. Lamb; Vagabonds direction Mahlon Mer- rick: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KSL; KTAR 12:45 to 1 p.m.

1-Hotel Sir Francis Drake Orchestra, di- rection Ferdinand Stark: KGO, KFSD

1:30-Dancing Melodies: KGO, KECA, KFSD

2-NBC Matinee: The Lady Next Door, children's program direction Madge Tucker; RKO Vaudeville of the Air with artists of the Golden Cate Theater, San Francisco: EGO

2-The Lady Next Door: KGW

3-Black and Gold Room Orchestra, direc- tion Ludwig Laurier: KGO, KGW

3:25-John B. Kennedy Talk: EGO

3:30-Black and Gold Room Orchestra, di- rection Ludwig Laurier: KG0

3:45-The Vagabonds: Orchestra direction Mahlon Merrick; vocal soliste: KGO

4:30-News Service: KGO, KGW, KFSD

4:45-Friendly Five Footnotes: Fred Wald- ner, tenor; orchestra direction Del Lampe: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

Anticipating St. Patrick's Day, a pro- gram of Friendly Five Footnotes devoted to Irish melodies will be broadcast. "My Wild Irish Rose" and the thrilling march, "Let. Erin Remember," are in- cluded in the 15 minutes of music to be presented by Del Lampe and his orchestra.

5-Fleischmann Hour: Rudy Vallee and his orchestra: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA. KTAR

6-Arco Birthday. Party: Leland Stanford, reincarnated guest of honor; Rachel Mor- ton, soprano; Harold Hansen tenor; John Moncrieif, basso; male quartet; string ensemble direction Ludwig Laurier: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

Leland Stanford, founder of Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, will be brought before the microphone in a radio reincarnation during the Arco Birthday Party. Stanford was one of the first gov- ernors of California after the state's ad- mission to the Union and be later served as a United States senator for two terms. He was interviewed, in various capacities, in almost every railroad and steamboat corporation on the Pacific Coast. He established Stanford University as a me- morial to bis deceased son.

6:30-Maxwell House Ensemble: Orchestra direction Don Voorhees: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

7-B. A. Rolfe and His Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra: KFSD, KTAR; KGO, KHQ, KOMO, ROW, KFI 7 to 7:30 p.m.

7:30-Standard Symphony Hour: San Fran- cisco Symphony Orchestra direction Islay Dobrowen: KGO KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI

With Issay Dobrowen's baton to direct them, members of the San Francisco Sym- phony Orchestra will interpret two move- ments from Tchaikowsky's immortal "Pathetique Symphony" as high lights of the Standard Symphony Hour. Do- browen has chosen the Allegro con grazia and the March Scherzo for performance before the microphone. Another mood is struck in the concluding selection, Dvorak's "Carneval Overture." The work is one of a series of three concert over- tures composed by the Bohemian musician in 1891.

8:30-Amos 'n' Andy: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD

8:45-Sperry Smiles: Lee S. Roberts, pianist; Paul Carson, organist; vocal soloist: K00, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD

9-Demi-Tasse Revue: Gus Arnheim's Am- bassador Hotel Cocoanut Grove Orchestra: KGO, KIIQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR, KSL KOA

9:30-The Story Teller: "What Price Suc- cess?" by Harry De Lasaux: KGO, KHQ, KOA

How a young business executive strives to keep his bride from living beyond their means is amusingly told in "What Price Success?", the play which Harry De Lasaux has written for the Story Teller to unfold tonight.

10-Parisian Quintet: String and piano en- semble direction Eva Garcia: EGO, KFI, KOA

Playing Sigismond Stokowskf's "By the Brookside," Eva Garcia will be heard as piano soloist in the Parisian Quintet's program.

10:30-Yir Frien' Scotty, the Sagebrush Philosopher: KGO, KOA

10:45-Sarah Kreindler, Violinist: KGO, KOA

Three solos, by Ries, Glazounow and Winternitz will be played by Sarah Kreind- ler, youthful violinist.

11 to 12 midnight-Laughner-Harris Hotel St. Francis Dance Orchestra: KGO, KGW, KFI, KSL

209.7 Meters KECA West. 0337 1430 Kcys. 1000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc.. Los Angeles 8:15 A.M.-Wall Street financial news 8:30-Louis Rueb, health exercises 9-Vermont Lumber Jacks, NBC 9:15-Grace Hale, speaker, and Roy Rock-

wood, baritone 9:30-Rembrandt Trio, NBC 11:45-Organ recital, NBC 12 noon-Luncheon concert, NBC 12:15-Western Farm and Home hour, NBC 1:30-Dancing Melodies, NBC 2-Demeree and Williams, rhythm masters 2:30-Winnie Parker, piano and song 3-Federal and state market reports 3:15-German lesson, Annette Doherty 3:30-Ballads on enproval 4:30-Paul's Hawaiians 4:45-Friendly Footnotes, NBC 5-Fleischmann Sunshine Hour, NBC 6-Arco Birthday Party, NBC 6:30-Maxwell House Melodies, NBC 7-Will Rounds string ensemble, with Win-

nie Fields Moore, nomad noveltlst 8-Mel Peterson, the Royal Hawaiian 8:30-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-Ray Van Dyne orchestra and Jeanne

Dunn, soloist 10-Harold Spaulding, tenor 10:30-KFI-KECA Editorial review 10:45-Health exercises, Louis Rueb

CBS Columbia Broadcasting System

8:45 A.M.-Peter Pan Forecasts: KOL, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KMd

9-Paul Tremaine and his Yoeng's Rest- auarant Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

11-Columbia Artists Recital: KFPY, KLZ, KOH

11:15-Uneeda Balers: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KMJ

11:30-American School of the Air: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

12 noon-Rhythm Ramblers, Nat Brusilof. conductor: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

12:30-Columbia Salon Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

1-The Three Doctors: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

1:30-Ashbury Park Casino Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

2-Melody Magic: KDYL, KLZ, KOH 3-Gordon Kibbler's Fulton Royal Orches-

tra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

3:30-Pancho and his orchestra: KW, KFPY, KHJ, KLZ, KOB, KMJ

4-Morton Downey, with Freddie Rich's or- chestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KHJ, KOH

4:15-St. Moritz Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KOH, KFBK

6-Lee Morse: KFPY, KHJ, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

6:15-Old Gold Character Readings, Loma Fantin: KOL, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ. KDYL, KLZ, KMJ, KFBK

7-The Lutheran Hour: KOL, KFPY, KOIN, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, ELI, KFBK

7:30-Torcha Seidel and concert orchestra: KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

8-Ben Bernie and his orchestra from Chi- cago: KDYL, KLZ, KMJ, KFBK

8:30-Radio Roundup: KFPY, KLZ, KMJ

254.1 Meters KEX Atwater 3111 1180 Keys. 5000 Watts Western, Broad. Co., Portland, Ore. 6 A.M.-Town Clock 7-White Wizard; news 7:15-Oregon Journal news 7:30-One Man Breakfast Club 7:45-Family Altar Hour 8:15-Salem Breakfast Club 8:45-Organ concert, NWBS 9-Morning Devotionals 9:15-Mary; NWBS 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Texas Cowboy 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10:30-Radio Boy Friends 11-The Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:15-The Song Bag 11:45-The Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-Weather reporta 12:05-Side show 12:30-Mid-day Musicale, NWBS 1:05-Merry Motorists 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Marjorie Robillard and Glen Eaton,

harmony 2-Mardi Gras, NWBS 3-Tune Chasers 3 :30-Newscasting 3:45-Tea Time Tales 4-Organ concert, Ivan Ditmars 4:30-Organ; Dr. Dean 4:45-Theater Review, Dean Collins 5-Silent period 8-Salem Orchestra 8:15-Journal's Summary 8:30-Oregon National Defense Band 9-Montaville Flowers, lecture 9:30-Melodies and memories 10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Organ concert, NWBS 11-The White Wizard 11:15-Vic Meyer's Orchestra 12 to S A.M.-Midnight Berellett

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440.9 Meters KPO Garfield 8300 680 Kcys. 5000 Watts Hale Bros., Chronicle, San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises 7:45-Van and Don, Two Professors, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, by Hugh Barrett Dobbs 9-Dobbsie's Birthday Party 9:30-Radio feature, NRA 10-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11-Standard School broadcast 11:45-Julia Hayes 12 noon-Time; Scripture reading; weather 12:05 P.M.-Programs in miniature 1-Shrine luncheon at Palace Hotel 1:30-Sperry "Question Air" Box 2-Julia Hayes 2:15-Organ recital, George Nyklicek 2:50-10 minutes in Hale's Library 3-Ye Towne Cryer 3:05-Who Cares 4-Aeolian Trio 5-Big Brother's Children's program 5:30-Date Book, by Stuart Strong 5:45-News digest, "Scotty" Mortland 6-Organ recital 6:15-Cecil and Sally for S. a W. 6:30-"Mother Goose and the Nursery

Rimes" by Children Players 6:45-Henry Starr, the 16-40 Boy 7-North Americans 8-Caswell Coffee musical program 8:15-Game of Aircyclopedia 8:45-Meeting in The Tavern 9-Cy Trobbe's Scrapbook 10-Jesse Stafford's dance orchestra 11 to 12 midnight --Midnight Melodist

508.2 Meters KHQ Main 5383 590 Keys. 'L 1000 Watts Louis Wasmer, Inc., Spokane, Wash. 7 A.M.-"Town Cryer"; "News Flashes" 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-The Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Walt and Norman, popular duo 9 :45-Pequot Personalities 10-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11-Standard School Broadcast, NBC 11:30-Bell organ concert 12 noon-Lucy Robinson savings accounts 12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour, NBC 1-Dental Hygiene band music 1:15-Farmers Seed Service 1:30-Miss Silhouette and her violin 1:45-Rays of Health 2-Studio Parade 3-Gems of Remembrance 3:30-Dance orchestra 3:45-Paint o' Mine dance time 4-Service Hour 4:45-Friendly Five Footnotes, NBC 5-Fleischman Hour, NBC 6-Arco Birthday Party, NBC 6:30-Maxwell House Melodies, NBC 7-Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, NBC 7:30 --Standard Symphony concert, NBC 8:30-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:45-Sperry Flour, NBC 9-Demi-Tasse Revue, NBC 9:30-The Story Teller, NBC 10-KHQ Ensemble and singers 10:30-Recorded program 11 to 12 midnight-Best Steppers dance orch

220.4 M KGER Phone: 632 1360 Keys. Phone: 32-75 C. M. Dobyns, Long Beach, Calif. 6 A.M.-Records 6:30-News, weather 7-Sunshine program 8 :30-Recorded program 9-loro 9:15-Happy Mammy Jinny 9:30-Dental clinic of the air 10-Morning Pepsters orchestra 10:30-Polly and Gene, skit 10:45-Beauty chat 11-Studio program 11:30-Radio Varieties 12:30 P.M.-Silent two hours 2 :30-Recorded program

3-Dick Dixon, organ 3:15-Long Beach Municipal Band 4-Record news brevities 4:15-Sunny Californians orchestra 5-Em and Tim 5:15-Jack and his Bachelor boys 6-Silent hour and a half 7:30-News digest, UBC 7:45-Dick Dixon, organist 8-English Gibson orchestra 8:30-Billy Van 9-Musical Contrasts, UBC 9:30-Musical paintings, UBC 10-Hughespaper of the Air 10:15-English Gibson Orchestra 11:15 to 12 midnight-Dick Dixon, organist

325.9 Meters KOMO Elliott 5890 920 Keys. 1000 Watts Fisher's Blend Station, Inc., Seattle 0:55.A M.-Inspirational service 7-Organ recital 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Helpful hints to housewives 9:30-The Charts Players 9:45-Way to a Man's Heart 10-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11-Standard School Broadcast, NBC 11:45-Barbara Gould Beauty talk 12 noon-Prudence Penny talk 12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour, NBC 1-Pine-A-Rol Products,. Helen Andrews 1:10-Concert orchestra and vocalists 2-Variety Hour 3-Teacup Philosopher 3:15-Orchestra and vocalists 4:30-Stock quotations 4:45-Friendly Five Footnotes, NBC 5-Fleischmann Sunshine Hour, NBC 0-Arco Birthday Party, NBC 6 :30-Maxwell House Ensemble, NBC 7-Lucky Strike dance orchestra, NBC 7:30-Standard Symphony Hour, NBC 8:30-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-MJB Demi Tasse Revue, NBC 9:30-Concert orchestra 10-Public Opinion talk 10:15-Piano duo 10:30-Uncle Hank from Cidervllle 10:45-News flashes 11-Hotel St. Frances dance orch., NBC 12 to 12:30 A.M.-Organ recital

526 Meters KMTR Holly. 3026 570 Kcys. 500 Watts KMTR Radio Corp., Hollywood, Cal. 6 A.M.-"The Eye Openers," Andy and

Chester 7-Tom Murray's Hill Billies 8-"Old Favorites," organ, Harold Curtis 8:05-Organ recital, Harold Curtis 9:01-Mildred Kitchen, home economics 9:15-"Varieties"; records 11:45-Public and city officials 12 noon-World in Review 12:15-Orchestra and Rhythmettes 1:15-Andy's Oregon Lumber Jacks 2:15-Recorded program 2:30-Harry Gelse and His Happy Guys 3:30-Mid-day matinee, records 4:30-The Musical Messengers 5:15-Organ recital, Harold Curtis 5:45-Radio press reporter 6-Banjo Boys 6:30-Ethiopian, Oriental Supper Club 7-Orchestra and Rhythmettes 7:30-Studio orchestra 7:45-Herald Sports 8-Kelley Kat Cavalliers 8:30-Fifteen minutes of waltzes 8:45-Dramatic play, David Hartford and

Frances Nordstrom 9-Wedding of the Air 9:30-Justin Johnson's string ensemble 10-Abe Lyman's Dance Orchestra 10:30-Ted Dahl's "Varieties" 11-Selected records 12 midnight-"8" Ball and Charley Lung 1 MO A.M.-Jack, the Bell Boy

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491.5 Meters KFRC Prospect 0100 610 Keys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., San Francisco, Gat,. 7 A.M.-Mac's Cow Hollow Symphony with

Simpy and Pedro; stock reports 8-Hallelujah Hour, DLBS 8:45-Peter Pan program, CBS 9-Recordings 9:30-Feminine Fancies, CDLBS 10:30-Wyn's Daily Chat 10:45-Barbara Gould Beauty talk 11-Charts Players (electrical transcription) 11:15-National Biscuit presentation. CBS 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Sherman Clay concert 1-Julia Hayes, Helpful Hints 1:30-Closing New York stock quotations 1:35-News items 1:45-Ashbury Park Casino Orchestra, CBS 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, CDLBS 3-Gordon Kibbler's orchestra, CBS 3:30-This and That, Mary Lewis Haines 4-French's Bird Seed program 4:15-St. Moritz Orchestra, CBS 4:40-"Steamboat Bill" 4:55-Town Topics 5-Sunset Melodies, DLBS 5:30-"Adventures of Black and Blue,"

DLBS 5:45-News items 6-"Bobs," sports authority 6:15-Character Readings by Lorna Pantin 6:30-Dinner dance, DLBS 7-Lutheran Laymen's League program, CBS 7:30-Chocolate Soldiers, CDLBS 8-"Violet Ray Music Hour," DLBS 8:30-Whispering Dance Band, DLBS 8:45-Radio Trail Blazers, CDLBS 9-"Folgeria," CDLBS 9:30-"Piano Moods," Edna Fischer 9:45-Vignettes in Symphony, DLBS 10-McAleer Melodists 10:15-Gruen Answer Man 10:20-Anson Weeks' orchestra, DLBS 11-Val Valente's orchestra, DLBS 12 to 1 A.M.-Dance music

333.1 Meters KHJ VAndike 7111 900 Keys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.

7 A.M.-Ken Niles, "News Briefs" 7:15-Organ recital 7:30-Hallelujah Hour 8:45-Peter Pan Fabrics, CBS 9-Dr. Roes, organ and talk 9:15-Organ, Esbencott Lab. 9:30-Feminine Fancies, KFRC 10:30-Charlie Hamp, Strasska Lab. 11-Organ recital 11:15-National Biscuit Co. 11:30-Helpful hints to housewives 12 noon-Biltmore Concert Orch. 12:30 P.M.-World-wide News 12:45-Business Women's weekly address 1-The Three Doctors, CBS 1.30-Times Forum 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, KFRC 3-Beauty Talk, Colonial Dames 3:15-Trojan Period, USC 3:30-Pancho and his orchestra, CBS 3:45-Margaret McDonald, books 4-Morton Downey, CBS 4:15-St. Moritz Orch., CBS 4:30-Town Topics; News 4:45-Chili Peppers 5-Sunset Melodies, KFRC 5:30-Black & Blue, DLBS 5:45-Ted White and Nell Larsen 6-Lee Morse, CBS 6:15-Old Gold, CBS 6:30-Prof. Lindsley and Leigh Harlin 7-Lutheran Laymen's League, CBS 7:30-"Chocolate Soldiers," KFRC 8-Violet Ray Music Hour 8:30-Whispering Rhythms 9-"Folgerla," serial comic opera 9:30-Margit Hegedus and Hallelujah Quar-

tet 10-World-wide News 10:05-Earl Burtnett's Biltmore Dance Or-

chestra 12 to 1 A.M.-PhautOM of the Organ

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322.4 Meters KROW Glam. 6774 930 Kcys. 1000 Watts Educa. Broad. Corp., Oakland, Calif. 8 A.M.-Wade Forrester's Health Hour 8 :30-Recordings 11-Charlie Glenn, Grandma's boy 11:30-Organ program, Harriett Poole 11 :45-LaVida Mineral Water program 12 noon-OR the air 1:30 P.M.-Two boys from the South 1:45-Recordings 2-Organ recital, Harriett Poole 2 :30-RKO Oakland Orpheum 3-KROW Shopping Hour, Dorothy Adams;

George Alexander, vocalist; Madeline Sta- yer, violinist; Harriett Poole, pianist; Frances Rai'mon, accompanist

4-The Ne'er Do Well 4:30-Dr. Parker 4:45-Union Mutual Life program 4 :50-Redwood Empire program presented

by California Redwood Association 5-Wade Forrester's Hour of Sunshine 6-Silent period 7:30-The California Cowboys 8-Bible talk 8:15-"Pipe Breams," by Monte, presented

by Veterans of Foreign Wars 8:30-Hollywood Lights 8:45-Sports review, Al Santoro 9-Doc Wells, Smiling Army Program 9:15-The Crooners 9:45-St. Man's College program 10:15 to 11 P.M.-Fleur De Les Orchestra

322.4 Meters KFWI Franklin 0200 930 Keys. 500 Watts Radio Entertainments, San Francisco 7 A.M.-Eye-opener program 7:45-Cressy Ferra, pianist 8-Silent period 9-Slogan contest 9:30-Records and announcements 10:15-Bellevue Hotel program 10:30-Dr. Lineberger, Health talk 10:50-Items of interest 11-Silent period 12 noon-Recorded program 12:15-Walks then roll call 12:20-Records and announcements 12:45-Slogan contest 1:311-Silent period 6-Dinner dance music 5 :15-W alkathon 6:25-Dinner dance music 7-Ed Stirm, popular entertainer 7:15-Bellevue Lintel program 7:30-Silent period 11-Walkathon 11:30-Recorded program 12 to 1 A.M.-Midnight Classics

239.9 Meters KFOX Phone: 672 1250 Kcys. 1000 Watts Nichols & Warinner, Long Beach, Cal. 5 A.M.-The Early Bird 7-Hello Everybody 7:15-Early News Items 7:45-Novelty musical numbers 7:50-Bright and Early Hour 8:20-Musical program 9-Mae Day beauty talk 9:10-Musical program 9:30-Clarence Crary with Duo Art 9.40-Kest Hawaiian Trio 10:10-Studio orchestra 10:30-Vera Graham, organist 11-Jay Johnson and his Accordion 11:30-News Reports 11 :45-Rolly Wray 12 noon-Air Raiders 1-Dr. Clark, Health and Eillclency 1:30-Silver Slipper Orchestra 2-Three Ares 2:15-Pipe Dreams 2:30-Able & Ezra 2:45-Three Vagabonds 3-Surprise Matinee 3:30-Rural Free Delivery 4-Late news reports

4:15-Old time hymns

4:30-Holly Wray 4:45-Carl Farr and his music 5:15-Town Hall Revellers 5:45-The Professor and his Dream Girls 6-Over at Mart's House 6:30-Percy Prunes 6:45-Bill & Coo 7-School Days; Jimmy Lee 7:30-Cheerio Boys 7:45-Sunset Harmony Boys 8-Kelly Kar Variety program 8:30-Behind the Headlines 9-Silver Slipper Orchestra J:30 ---Ghost House 10-Madame Zucca's 11-Majestic Ballroom 12-Silver Slipper orchestra I to 3 A.M.-The Knight Hawk

499.7 Meters KFSD Franklin 6333 600 Kcys. 1000 Watt* Airfan Radio Corp., Ltd., San Diego 7:45 A.M.-Van and Don, the Two Prates

sors, NBC 8-Morning Musical 9-Good Cheer program 9:15-Amy Lou Shopping Hour 10-Amy Lou shopping program 10:20-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NB( 11 ---Standard School Broadcast, NBC 11:45-Jamie Erickson, organist 12:15 P.M.-Western Farm and Horne pro

gram, NBC 1-Hotel Sir Francis. Drake Orchestra, NBC 1:30-Dancing Melodies, NBC 2-Studio program 2:30-Dr. H. J. Stewart, organist 3:30-Studio program 3:45-Radio Dental Clinic 4:15-Studio program 4:30-News Service, NBC 4:45-Friendly Footnotes, NBC 5-Studio program 5:45-Late news items 5:55-Radio Ralph 6-Arco Birthday Party, NBC 6:30-Maxwell House program, NBC 7-Lucky Strike Orchestra, NBC 8-Chevrolet Chronicle 9:30-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:45 --Starry Smiles. NBC 9-Demi-Tasse Revue, NBC 9 30-John Wells and Leslie Adams 10-Plata Real dance music 11-Dance music from Kennedy's 12 to 12:30 A.M.-Dance music from th.

Douglas Cafe

394.5 Meters KVI Broadway 4211 760 Kcys. 1000 Watts Puget, Sound Broad. Co., Tacoma 7 A.M.-Mac's Cow Hollow Orchestra, DLBS 8-Recordings P-Paul Tremaine's orchestra, CBS 9:30-Feminine Fancies. DLBS 10-Mid Morning Melodies 11-Colombia Artiste recital, CBS 11:15-National Biscuit program 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Rhythm Ramblers, CBS 12:30-Columbia Salon Orch.. CBS 12:45-Business Women's Week address, CBS 1-The Three Doctors, CBS 1:30-Asbury Park Casino orchestra, 2-Happy Co Lucky Hour, DLBS 3 ---Gordon Kihbler's Orchestra, CBS 3:30-Dental Clinic o1 the Air 4-Morton Downey, CBS 4:15-St. Moritz orchestra, CBS 4:30-Program of recordings 5-Sunset Melodies, DLBS 6:30-Pecordings 6:11-Silent ^-Folgeria, CDLBS 9:30-Fern dance orchestra 10-Tenth Field Artillery Band from Fort

Lewis 10:30-Anson Weeks' Hotel Mark Hopkins

orchestra, DLBS 11 to 12 midnight-Val Valente's orchestra,

DLBS

CBS

285.5 Meters KNX Hemp. 4101 1050 Keys. 5000 Watts L. A. Evening Express, Los Angeles fí:45 A.M.-"Earlybird" exercises, given by

Dr. P. M. Seises 7-Topsy Sackett, popular singer and pianist 7:15-"Pep and Vigor" exercises 7:30-Topsy Sackett again entertains 7:45-"Home Folks" exercises 4 --Inspirational talk and prayer 4:15-Musical program 9-Radio shopping news 9:15-Golden Rule Health Service 9:30-Recorded program !1:45-"Pequot Personalities" 10-Eddie Albright's family 10:30 --Home economics talk 11-Barbota Could. courtesy program 11:15-Musical program 11 :30-KNX Ensemble 12 noon-Records I P.M.-Off the air 1:30-Eddie Albright, late action 3-Records and "Jay," the Jingle Man 2:30-Professor Leon, French lessons 1-Musical program 1:30-Stock market reports 1:35-Louise Johnson, astroanalyst 1-Recorded program 1:30-C. P. R. 's musical program 5-Talk on "Travel" 5:16-"Brother Ken's Kiddie Hour" 5:40-Curtiss Candy Co. 5.45-Town Crier's amusement tips 0-Wesley Tourtelotte, organist 6:30-KNX orchestra -Frank Watanabe and Honorable Archie

7:15-Pacific States Life Insurance Co. 7 :30-KNX orchestra 7:45-Radio and Television Institute 0-Philadelphia Storage Battery program 9:30-Charlie Hemp n-Calmon Luboviski, violinist; Claire Mel-

lonino, pianist 10-Arizona Wranglers 11 to 12 midnight-Wesley Tourtelotte, or-

ganist

483.6 Meters K(!w Atwater 2121 620 Kcys. ++ 1000 Watts Morning Oregonian, Portland, Ore 0:15 A.5l.-Devotional services 0:30-Oregonian Trail Blazers 7-Morning Appetizers 7:45-Van and Don, NBC u-Shell Happytime NBC 9-Vermont Lamberiacks, NBC 9:15-Cooking school 9:45-Barbara Gould 10-Magazine of the Air, NBC 11-Standard School broadcast, NBC 11:45-Musical Masterworks 12 noon-Luncheon concert. NBC 12:15-Western Farm and Home. NBC l-World Book Man 1:02-Town Crver 2-The Lady Next Door, NBC 2:30-Julia Haves 2:45-Legion program 3-Black and Gold Room Orchestra, NBC 3:15-Eshencott program 3:30-Talk, Colonel W. H. C. Bowen 3:45-The Vagabonds, NBC 4-01d Fashion Mill organ 4:30-News service, NBC 4:45-Organ and piano 5-Fleischman Hour, NBC 0-Arco Birthday Party, NBC 6:30-Maxwell House Melodies, NBC 7-Lucky Strike orchestra, NBC 7:30-Standard Symphony Hour, NBC 8:30-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-Demi-Tasse Review, NBC 9:30-Sport Talk 9:45-To be announced 10:15-Tony and Beppo 10:30-Louie's Hungry Five 10:45-To be announced 17-Laughner--Harris dance orchestra, NBC 12 to 1 A,M.-Music Box organ

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340.7 Meters KLX Lake. 6000 880 Kcys. 500 Watts Tribune Pub. Co., Oakland, Calif. 7 A.M.-Exercises and entertainment; New

York stocks 8-Charles T. Besserer, organist 8:30-Jean Kent 9-Modern Homes period 9:30-Clinic of the Air 10:15-San Francisco stocks; weather 10:30-Records 11-Classified adv. hour 12 noon-Jack Delaney and his band 1-Jean's Hi -Lights 2-Program of recordings 2:35-Closing Sao Francisco stocks 2:45-Edgar Russell 3:15-Recorded program 3:45-Ethel Rhinard, jazz pianist 4-Three Happy Hayseeds 4:15-Charlie Warner and Dorothy Graham 4:30-Brother Bob's Club 5-Helen Wegman Parmelee, pianist 5:15-Al. Machado, steel g=uitar 5:30-Jean Wakefield and Johnny Scott 6-Hotel Oakland concert duo 7-News items 7:30-The Potato Kings 7:45-R. U. McIntosh, "The Big Little

Things in Life" 8-Musical Soiree, John Wharry Lewis, vio-

linist; Graham Dexter, tenor, and Muriel Scherruble, soprano

9-01d Cospel hymns with M. Jay Goodman, tenor, and Helen Wegman Parmelee, ac- companist

9:30-Jackie's Novelty Trio 10-Sweet's Persian Gardens orchestra 11-Classic recordings 11:30 to 12 midnight-Dance program

296.6 Meters Kilw Columbia 777 1010 Kcys. 'L 500 Watts Par. Agric. Foundation, Ltd., San Jose 8:30 A.M.-Prosperity program 10-Helpful Hour 10:30-Leah Bernhardt Kimball 11-Dr. Wade Forrester 11:30-The Health Man 11:45-Musical feature 12 noon-Variety program 12:30-Market reports 1-Hart's Happy Half Hour 1:30-The Friendly Hour 2:30-Dr. Campbell and Dentistry 2:45-Blue Diamond studio program 3-San Jose Radionics Health Talk 3:15-Blue Diamond Studio program 5-Vesper music 5:30-Recordings 6-U. S. D. A. Farm Flashes 6:10-Farm Topics Discussion, Sacramento

Studio 6:20-State Dept. of Agriculture 6:30-Market reports 6:45-KQW Market Place 7-News dispatches 7:15-How to Grow Finer Fruit 7:80-Legislative discussion 7:45-The Federal Reserve Bank in Busi-

ness, J. R. Orendori 8-Songs of the Old Church Choir 9-The Five Pretzels 9:30 to 10 P.M.-Studio program

204 Meters KGA Main 3434 1470 Kcys. 5000 Watts NW. Broad. System, Sookane, Wash. 6:45 A.M.-Early Birds; news 8-Organ concert; Warren Wright 9-Morning devotionals, NWBS 9:15-Mary; George Maddox, tenor 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Glen Eaton, tenor 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:45-Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-Mid-day request program 12:30-Mid-day musicale 1-Jean Kantner, baritone

1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Marjorie Robillard and Glen Eaton 2-Mardi Gras, NWBS 2-Organ concert, NWBS 2 :30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Tea Time Tales i-Organ, Ivan Ditmars; Homer Sweetman,

tenor 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-Uncle Frank's Story Hour 5:30-Sing Something Simple 5:45-Ward Ireland, tenor 6-Vic Meyers' Club Victor Orchestra 7-Musical Favorites; Agatha Turley, soprano 7:30-Northwest Variety 8-Northwest Salon Orchestra 8 :15-Fanchon and Marco Review 8:30-Sixth U. S. Engineers Band; Vernon

Miller, bandmaster 9-Montaville Flowers, lecture 9:30-Melodies and Memories; Jean Kant -

nor, baritone, NWBS 10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Organ concert 11-Vic Meyers' Orchestra 12 to 1 A.M.-Request recordings

265.3 Meters KSL Wasatch 3901 1130 Kcys. 5000 Watts Radio Service Corp., Salt Lake City 12 noon-Radio Broadcasters, Inc., program 12:15 P.M.-Western Farm and Home Hour,

NBC 1:15-Julia Hayes 2-Radio Matinee 3-KSL Kiddies' Klub 3:30-Ye Olde Towne Cryer 4:30-Quaker Man, NBC 4:45-Friendly Five Footnotes, NBC 5-Fleischmann program, NBC 6-Arco Birthday Party, NBC 6 :30-Maxwell House Melodies, NBC 7-Lucky Strike Orchestra, NBC 8-Vico "Pep" program 8:30-Amos n' Andy, NBC 8:45-Magic Paintbrush 9-M. J. B. "Demi -Tasse Review," NBC 9:30-Informal studio program 10:15-Local RHO Frolic 11 to 12 midnight-Pipe organ concert

361.2 Meters KOA York 5090 830 Kcys. 12,500 Watts General Electric Co., Denver, Colo. 4-Mid-week Federation Hymn Sing 4:30-Phil Cook, the Quaker Man 4:45-Friendly Five Footnotes 5-Fleischmann Hour 6-Arco Birthday party 6:30-Maxwell House Melodies 7-Lucky Strike Orchestra S-Amos 'n' Andy 8:15-Conoco Listeners' Hour 8:45-Sports Interview, C. L. Parsons 9-MJB Demitasse Review 9:30-The Story Teller 10-Parisian Quintet 10 :30-Yir Frien' Scotty 10:45 to 11-Sarah Krelndler, violinist.

272.7 Meters KGDM Stock. 795 1100 Kcys. 250 Watts

Pellet Music Co., Stockton, Calif. 6 A.M.-Weather and recorded program 7-Breakfast Food program 7:30 --Gilmore Oil Co. 8-Sunshine Hour by Carol Kirkman 8:50-Health talk by Dr. Ross 9-News of the day 9:30-Jack Coale, Katten & Marengo pro-

gram 10:30-Recorded program 11-Popular music 11:30-Style talk by David Levison 12 noon-Merchant's news 1-Variety program 2-Masters of Melody 3-KGDM Moler pipe organ recital 4-Gilmore Oil program 4:30-Merchant's news 5-Close o' the Day program..

309.1 Meters KJR Seneca 1515 970 Kcys. 5000 Watts Northwest Broad. System, Seattle, Wn. 7 A.M.-Morning Reveillier; News 7:45-Organ music 8:45-Thrift Home of the Air 9-Morning devotionals 9:15-Mary; George Maddox, tenor 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Glen Eaton, tenor 10:15-Recorded program 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:30-Julia Hayes program 11:45-Professor and His Dream Girl 12 noon-World Book Man 12:30-Mid-day musicale 1-Jean Kantner, baritone 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Marjorie Robillard and Glen Eaton,

harmony 2-Mardi Gras 3-Organ; Geneva Brown, soprano 3:30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Tea Time Tales 4-Organ, Ivan Ditmars; Homer Sweetman,

tenor 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-Uncle Frank's Story Hour 5:30-Health Talk 5:40-Market Reporta 5:50-Garden Talk 6-Vic Meyers' Club Victor Orchestra 6:55-Rabbi Samuel Koch, talk 7-Musical Crosswood Puzzle 7:15-Musical Favorites; Agatha Turley,

soprano 7:30-McAleer Melodista 7:45-The Red Tops 8-Northwest Salon Oreh.; Agatha Turley,

soprano 8:30-Sixth U. S. Engineers Band; Vernon

Miller, bandmaster 9-Montaville Flowers, lecture 9:30-Baker Chocolate; recordings 9:45-Melodies and Memories 10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Organ concert 11-Vic Meyers' Club Victor Orchestra 12 to 3 A.M.-Midnight Revellers

468.5 Meters KFI Westmore 0337 640 Keys. 5000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 7:30 A.M.-Opening market reporta 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happy Time, NBC 9-Lou Gordon, tenor and Pacific Piano

Twins 9:30-Spanish lesson by Annette Doherty 9:45-Ten Little Fingers 10-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11-Standard School Broadcast, NBC 11:45-Girls' trio 12 noon-U. C. and U. S. Dept. of Agric. 12:15-Federal and state market reporta 12:30-German lesson, Annette Doherty 1-Off the air 2:30-Winnie Moore, Nomad novelist 2:45-Sally Hill and Ruth Sheldon, songs 3-Better American Federation speaker 3:30-Grace Hale, speaker, and Florence

May, pianist 4-Editorial review 4:15-Big Brother Don 4:45-Betty Burke, piano 5-The Story Man 5:30-Quartet, Italian songs 5:45-Stock market reports Fi-Nick Harris program 6 :45-Slavick string trio 7-Lucky Strike Orchestra, NBC 7:30-Standard Symphony hour, NBC 8 :30-Mel Peterson ,the Royal Hawaiian 8:45-"D-17, Emperor," James Carden and

cast 9-Demi-Tasse Review, NBC 9:30-Dr. Arthur Friedheim, concert pianist 10-Parisian quintet, NBC 10:30-Concert orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Hotel St. Francis Dance

Orchestra, NBC

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TONIGHT

Barbara Blanchard Soprano

SA/

FRIDAY, MARCH 13TH

NBC System

8:30 P. M. a sparkling program of

Sa127, Mellow'd Melodies

"Rustle of Spring'' a musical phantasy of the arrival of spring

The S and W String Orchestra under the direc- tion of Joseph Hornik; the S and W Quartet, and noted soloists, including Barbara Blan- chard, soprano, and Ben Klassen, tenor, will be heard in this pretentious S and W program of

Mellow'd Melodies.

the COFFEE

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March 8-14 BROADCAST WEEKLY 53

FRIDAY Programs- - March 13,1931

Ted White KHJ-5:45 p.m.

]r ma Breakfleld KLX-9:30 a.m.

322.4 Meters KFWI Franklin 0200 930 Keys. 500 Watts Radio Entertainments, San Francisco 7 A.M.-Eye-opener program 7:45-Cressy Ferra, pianist 8-Silent period 9-Slogan contest 9:30-Dr. J. C. Campbell 9:45-Records and announcements 10:15-Bellevue Hotel program 10:30-Dr. T. G. Lineberger 10:50-Items of interest 1I-0oodloe Oflmer's Journeys 11:15-Sherman Clay concert 12:15 P.M.-Walkathon roll call 12:20-Records and announcements 12:45-Slogan contest 1:30-Silent period 6-Dinner dance music G :15-Walkathon 6:25-Dinner dance music 7-Dorothy Churchill, soprano 7:15-Bellevue Hotel program 7:30-Silent period 8:30-Drama period 9-Golden State Trio 9:15-Breta Carlyle, soprano 9:30-Walkathon 10-Piano recital, William F. Levy 10:30-Recorded program 11 to 1 A.M.-Operatic presentation

280.2 Meters KJBS Ord. 4148-49 1070 Kcys. 100 Watts J. Brunton & Sons, San Francisco 6 A.M.-Commuters' Morning Express 7-KJBS Alarm Klok Klub 7:45-Modeart popular program 8-Popular recordings 8:30-City of Paris Day by Day 8:45-Recorded program 9-Associated Food Stores' program 9:30-Variety records 10:30-Santiseptic Melodies 10:45-The Health Man 11-Shopping with Shirley Dale 11:30-Concert music 12 noon-Organ music 12:30-Discovery program 1-Stocks; musical program 2-Marina Piano Duo 2:30-Variety recordings 3:30-Federal Musical Styles 4-Popular music 4:30-Mort Harris 4:45 to 6 P.M.-Recordings 12:01-Program from Coffee Dan's 12:45 toe A.M.-KJBS Owl program

Fredric Bittke KFRC-Baritone

322.4 Meters KROW Glenc. 6774 930 Kcys. 1000 Watts Educe. Broad. Corp., Oakland, Calif. 8 A. M.-Wade Forrester's Health Hour 8:30-Program of recordings 9-Off the air 1:30 P.M.-Two boys from the Sunny South 1:45-Program of recordings 2-Organ recital, Harriett Poole 2 :30-Golden Age news items 2:45-Union Mutual Life program 3-KROW Shopping Hour, Dorothy Adams;

Sheila Moore, soprano; Madeline Sivyer, violinist; Harriett Poole, pianist; Frances Raymon, accompanist

4-The ivory Hunters 4:25-Echoes of '49 program 4:45-Marylin Grace, child reader 5-Wade Forrester's Hour of Sunshine 6-Silent period 7:30-Dr. Parker 7:45-La Vida Mineral Water program S to 8:30 P.M.-Father Flannagan's Boys'

Home

319 Meters KOIN Atwater 3333 940 Keys. 1000 Watts KOIN Incorporated, Portland, Oregon 6 A.M.-KOIN's Klock 7:30-Novelty Duo 8-Cargoes 8:30-International Kitchen 9-Merrymakers 9:30-Feminine Fancies, DLBD 10-The Melodians 11-International Kitchen 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Rose City Beavers 12:30-Sunshine Feature 1-Hostess of the Air 2:30-Cuckoo Club 3-Newspaper of the Air 4:45-Dr. Julius Klein, CBS 5-Studio program 5:30-Prize Kiddie Club 6-Isle of Golden Dreams, DLBS 6 :30-Concert trio 7-The Opera Mirror 7:30-The Bohemians 8-Stew and Pid 8:15-Andy and Virginia 8:30 ---Gilmore College Daze, CDLBS 9-Sunkist Musical Cocktails, CDLBS 9:30-The Beach Hour 10-Pipe Dreams 10:30-Jack and Jill Tavern music 11-Val Valente's music, DLBS 12 to 1 A.M.-Merry-Go-Round et the Air

Easton Kent NBC -9 p.m.

394.5 Meters Kw Broadway 4211 760 Keys. 1000 Watts Puget, Sound Broad. Co., Tacoma 7 A.M.-Mac's Cow Hollow Orchestra, CBS 8-Recordings 9-Paul Tremaine's Orchestra, CBS 9:30-Feminine Fancies, DLBS 10-Mid-morning Melodies 11 --Columbia Artist recital, CBS 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-U. S. Marine Band Orchestra, CBS 12:45-Columbia educational features, CBS 1-Curtis Institute of Music, CBS 1:45-Rhythm Ramblers, CBS 2-Light opera gems, CBS 2:15-Happy Go Lucky Hour, DLBS 3-Winegar's Barn Orchestra, CBS 3:30-Dental Clinic of the Air 4-Morton Downey, CBS 4:15-Program of recordings 4:45-The World's Business, CBS 5-Recordings 5:15-Rhythm Choristers, CBS 5:30-Program of recordings 6:12-Silent 9-Sunkist Musical Cocktails, DLBS 9:30-Hawaiian Trio 10-Studio program 10:20-Anson Weeks' Orchestra, DLBS 11-Val Valente's orchestra, DLBS 12 to 1 A.M.-11K0 organ recital

348.6 Meters KMO Ma. 4144 860 Kcys. 500 Watt.

KMO, Inc., Tacoma, Washington 6:45 A.M.-Musical Klock program, featur-

ing requests and daily horiscope reading 8-Early Birds 9:15-Alice Grogan, ballad program 9 :30-Medosweet Moments, all requests 10-Town Cryer, shopping hints 11:15-Theatrical review 11:30-Variety program 11:45-Newscasting 12 noon-Popular recordings 1:15-Mago, Man of Mystery 1:30-Recordings 2:30-Leon Olson and his orchestra 3-Recordings 4-Newscasting 4 :10-Recordings 4:45-Theatrical Review 5-Recordings 5:40-off the air 9-Novelty program 9:30-Jane Morse, blues, and Marie Wii.

son, piano: all requests 10-De Molay studio program 10:30 to 11 P.M.-Dance program

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54 BROADCAST WEEKLY Friday Programs

379.5 Mtrs.lUDc_KG0 Sutter 1920 790 Kcys. 1U1. ill? 7500 Watts National Broadcast. Co., San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises by Hugh Bar-

rett Dobbs: KPO 7:30-Sunrise Serenaders: Orchestra direc-

tion Edward J. Fitzpatrick: KG0 7:45-Van and Don, the Two Professors,

KPO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD 8-Shell Happytime, conducted by Hugh

Barrett Dobbs: KHQ, KOMO, KGW KPO, KFI

S-Financial Service Program: KG0 8:15-Morning Melodies: Orchestra direction

Edward J. Fitzpatrick: KGO 8:30-Cross-Cuts of thew Day: Dr. Laurance

L. Cross: EGO 9-Vermont Lumberjacks: Charles Marshall,

Ted Maxwell: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA

9:15-Meet the Folks: KGO 5:30-Betty Crocker Gold Medal home Ser-

vice Talks: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD

9:45-The Entertainers: KG0 10-Charlie Wellman, S and W Prince of

Pep: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGSV,- KECA, KFSD, KTAR

10:15-Josephine B. Gibson, Food Talk: KGO, KHQ, K0J10, KGW, KFI

IC :30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, Ben- nie Walker, Editor: EGO, KHQ, K0310,

KPO, KFI; KFSD 10:50 to 11:30 a.m.; KTAR 11:19 to 11:30 a.m.; KSL 10:30 to 10:50 a.m.

11 :30-Organ Recital, Paul Carson: KGO, KECA

12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, beauty talk: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD

12 :15-Western Farm and Home Hour: "Keep Growing," Mrs. Mary Stillwell Buol; "On Fruit and Vegetable Markets," C. J. Hansen; "Seed Testing," W. L. Goss; orchestra direction Charles Hart: KGO, KHQ, KGW, KECA, KFSD- K0310 12:15 to 12:45 p.m.; KTAR 12:45 to 1 p.m.

1-Radio Guild, direction Vernon Radcliffe: KGO, KOM0, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

2-NBC Matinee: The Vagabonds, orchestra and singers direction Mahlon Merrick: EGO, KECA; KGW 2 to 2:15, 2:25 to 3 p.m.; KTAR 2 to 2:30 p.m. 3-The World in Music, by Pierre V. R. Key: KGO, K01V KECA

3:15-Black and Gold Room Orchestra, di- rection Ludwig Laurier: KGO; KGW 3:15 to 3:30 p.m.

3:45-Bits of Melody, Rembrandt Trio: KGO

4-Major Bowes' Family: Musical program from Capitol Theatre: KGO, KHQ, K0310, KGW, KECA, KFSD

4:30-Bits of Melody, Rembrandt Trio: KGO, KECA

4:45-News Service: KGO 5-Cities Service Concert Orchestra: Jessica

Dragonette, soprano; the Cavaliers, male quartet; orchestra direction Rosario Bour- don: 1(00, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA

With St. Patrick' Day but four days away, the orchestra, assisted by Jessica Dragonette and the Cavaliers, will pay o musical tribute to the Shamrock Isle and its patron saint. A miniature version of "Eileen," the Irish operetta by Victor Herbert, will be a feature of the pro- gram. Miss Dragonette, soprano soloist; the male quartet and the orchestra under Rosario Bourdon's direction will partici- pate in the tuneful Herbert score.

6-Interwoven Pair: Billy Jones and Ernie Hare; orchestra direction Will C. Perry: EGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR

6:30-Armour Program: Chorus and orches- tra: direction Josef Koestner: KGO, KHQ, K0310, KGW, KFI

7-Armstrong Quakers: Lois Bennett, so- prano; Mary Hopple, contralto; male quar-

tet; orchestra direction Don Voorhees. KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI

One of the greatest of gang songs, "Wait 'Til the Sun Shines, Nellie," ap- propriately opens the musical party staged by the Armstrong Quakers in the home of Lois Bennett, the Quaker Girl. A newspaper story, read by Harry Von Til- zer in the lobby of an old hotel, pro- vided the impetus for this sentimental song which turned out to be one of the composer's biggest money makers.

7:30-REO Theatre of the Air: Film, vau- deville and radio stars; William Hanley. narrator; orchestra direction Milton Schwarzwald: KGO, KHQ, KOM0, KGW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR

8-Amos 'n' Andy: KGB, KHQ, KOMO, ROW, KECA, KFSD

8:15-Brownbilt Footlites, direction Mahlon Merrick; Clarence Hayes, tenor: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR 5:30-5 and W Mellow'd Melodies: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR

Musical impressions of the coming of spring are given in the program of S and W Mellow'd Melodies. Binding's graceful and charming little composition, "Rustle of Spring," will be the theme of the program and as such will he played throughout by a choir of hutted strings. This number and others will tell of the awakening of nature, the trees, the brooks, the birds and the dawn of love. Barbara Blanchard, soprano; Ben Klassen, tenor; a male quartet, a mixed sextet and a violin ensemble led by Joseph Hornik will take part in the broadcast.

9-House of Color: Easton Kent, tenor; male quartet; instrumental ensemble di- rection Max Dolin: KGO, KHQ, K0310, KGW, KFI

9:30-"The Adventures of Dr. Webster," by Ruth de Pledge Burgunder: EGO, KSL, KOA

In "The Adventures of Dr. Webster," the kindly old family doctor discovers the secret of "The Three -Legged Table," title of the fifth episode of the Ruth de Pledge Burgunder mystery serial. The play has to do with the solving of the murder of an old character who lived a solitary and frugal life and was the possessor of a large sum of money.

10-The Coquettes, vocal trio: KGO, KOA Five popular song hits will be pre-

sented by the Coquettes. Annette Hast- ings, Imelda Montague and Marjorie l'rimley are the singers whose voices will blend in the harmonies of "More than Anybody." "By the Bend of the River," ''There's Something Missing in Your Eyes," "I'll Still Belong to You" and "Skippy."

10 :15-Metropolitans: Orchestra direction Charles Hart; vocal soloist: KSL, KOA; K00 10:30 to 11 p.m. 10:15-Talk on how to make out an in- come tax report by Charles J. McColgan: KG0

11 to 12 midnight-Laughner-Harris Hotel St. Francis Dance Orchestra: KGO, KFI, KSI,

361.2 Meters KOA York 5090 830 Kcys. 12,500 Watts General Electric Co., Denver. Colo. 3:45-Storks, markets, livestock, produce,

news, bulletins and road reports 4-Capitol Theater program 4:30-Phil Cook, the Quaker Man 5-Cities Service Concert Orchestra 6-interwoven Pair 6:30-Armour program 7-Armstrong Quakers 7:30-REO Theater of the Air 8-Amos 'n' Andy 8:15-01d Wagon Tongue 9-Florence Richardson's Orchestra 9:30-Mystery Serial, NBC 10-The Coquettes, NBC 10:15-The Metropolitans 11 to 12 midnight-Hotel Cosmopolitan Orcb

325.9 Meters KOMO Elliott 5890 920 Kcys. r+ 1000 Watts Fisher's Blend Station, Inc., Seattle 6:55 A.M.-Inspirational service 7-Organ recital 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Julia Hayes, helpful hints 9:30-Betty Crocker's Home Service talk,

NBC 9:45-Way to a Man's Heart 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W Prince of

Pep, NBC 10:15-Josephine Gibson food talk, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Vocal recital 11:45-Prudence Penny talk 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper talk, NBC 12 :15-Western Farm and Home Hour, NBC 12:50-Pine-A-Rol Products 1-Radio Guild, NBC 2-Variety Hour 3-Teacup Philosopher 3:15-Orchestra and vocalists 3:45-The Lost Melody 4-Major Bowes' Family, NBC 4:30 ---Concert trio 5-Cities Concert Orchestra, NBC 6-Interwoven Pair, NBC 6:30-Armour program, NBC 7-Armstrong Quakers, NBC 7:30-RKO program, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Brownbilt Footlites, NBC 8:30-8 and W Mellow'd Melodies, NBC 9-House of Color, NBC 9:30 ---mold Shield Little Symphony Oreh. 10:30-News flashes 10:40-Studio program 11-Olympic Hotel Varsity Vagabonds 12 to 12:30 A.M.-Organ recital

309.1 Meters K ¡R Seneca 1515 970 Kcys. oar 5000 Watts Northwest Broad. System, Seattle, Wn. 7 A.M.-Morning Reveillier; News 7:45-Organ concert, Warren Wright 9-Morning devotionals 9:15-Mary from Proctor's; Alex Camp-

bell, baritone 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Glen Eaton, popular ballads 10:15-Recorded program 10:30-Marmola players 10:45-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:30-Julia Hayes program 11 :45-Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-World Book Man 12:30-Mid-day musicale 1-Marshall Sohl, tenor; Jean Kantner,

baritone 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Agatha Turley, soprano 2-Mardi Gras 3-Organ, Ivan Ditmars; Geneva Brown, so-

prano :i :30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Jean Kantner, baritone 4-Hi-Steppers; Homer Sweetman, tenor 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-Uncle Frank's Story Hour 5 :30-Health Talk 5:40-Market reports 5:50-Garden talk 4-American Institute of Banking talk 6:15-The Red Tops 6:30-The Royal Loafers 7-The Stump 'Em Twins 7:15-"2081," play by Don Johnson 7:30-Light opera hour; Agatha Turley, so-

prano 8:30-The Song Exchange; Cecile Baron,

pianist; Iris Canfield, 'cello; Sam Meyer, violin

9-Montaville Flowers, lecture 9:30-Hockey Game; Ken Stuart, announcer 10:15-Organ concert 11-Vic Meyers' Club Victor Orchestra 12 to 3 A.M.-Midnight Revellers

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CBS Columbia Broadcasting System

9 A.M.-Paul Tremaine and his Yoeng's Restaurant Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFRC, KLZ, KOH

11:15-Columbia Artists Recital: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

11:30-American School of the Air: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ, KFBK

12 noon -11. S. Marine Band Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

12:45-Columbia. Educational Features: KVI, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

I-Curtis Institute of Music : KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOII

1:45-Rhythm Ramblers: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

2-Light Opera Gems: KVI, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

5--Winegar's Barn Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOII, KMJ

4-31orton Downey, with Freddie Rich's Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KHJ, KOH,

5:15-Rhythm Choristers, male chorus with Freddie Rich's Orchestra: KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

7-Gypsy Trail, Emery Deutsch and his or- chestra: KOL, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KMJ

7:30-Nit-Wit Hour: KFPY, KDYL, KLZ 8-Noble Sissle and his Princesse Rest-

aurant 0-chestra: KOL, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KFBK

8:30-Romanelli and his King Edward Or- chestra from Toronto: KDYL, KLZ

204 Meters KGA Main 3434 1470 Keys. 5000 Watts NW. Broad. System, Spokane, Wash. 6:45 A.lit.-Early Birds; news 8-Warren Wright, organist 9-Morning devotionals 9:15-Mary; Alex Campbell, baritone 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Glen Eaton, tenor 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10:30-Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:45-The Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon -311d -day request program 12:30-Mid-day musicale, NBS 1-Marshall Sohl, tenor; Jean Kantner,

baritone 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Agatha Turley, soprano 2-Mardi Grass; Nis Its 3-Organ Ivan Ditmars; Jean Kantner,

baritone 3:30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45 --Jean Kantner. baritone 4-Hi-Steppers; Homer Sweetman, tenor 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-Uncle Frank's Story Hour 5:30-Sing Something Simple 6-Popular Melodies of Yesterday 6:15-Marjorie Robillard and Glen Eaton,

harmony 6:30-The Royal Loafers 7-Continental Oil Company (records) 7:30-Light Opera Hour; Agatha Turley,

soprano 8:30-The Song Exchange 9-31ontaville Flowers, lecture 9:30-Hockey Game; Ken Stuart, announcer 10:15-Organ concert 11-Vie Meyers' Orchestra, NRS 12 to 1 A.M.-Request recordings

296.6 Meters KLIW Columbia 777 1010 Keys. 'CC 500 Watts Pac. Agric. Foundation, Ltd., San Jose 8:30 A.31.-Prosperity program 10-Helpful Hour 10:30-Leah Bernhardt Kimball 11-Dr. Wade Forrester 11:30-The Health Man 11:45-Musical feature 12 noon-Variety program

12:30-Market reports, weather 1-Hart's Happy Half Hour 1:30-The Friendly Hour 2:30-Dr. Campbell and Dentistry 2:45-Blue Diamond studio program 3-San Jose Radionics health talk 3:15-Blue Diamond studio program 4:30-Story Time 5-Vesper music 5:30-Recordings 6-U. S. D. A. Farm Flashes 6:10-Form topics discussion 0:20-State Dept. of Agriculture 6:30-Market reports 0:45-KQW Market Place 7-News dispatches 7:15-Farm Forum 7:30-Legislative discussion 7:45-The Auto Gypsies 8-San Jose Accordion Club 8:30-Studio program 9 to 10 P.M.-KQW Minstrels

340.7 Meters KLX Lake. 6000 880 Keys. 500 Watts Tribune Pub. Co., Oakland, Calif., 7 A.M.-Exercises and entertainment; New

York stocks 8-Charles T. Besserer, organist 8:30-Jean Kent 9-Modern Homes period 9.30-Y. W. C. A. health exercises 9 45-Recorded program 10-Keva Mattress Co. program 10:15-San Francisco stocks; weather 19:30-Records 1C:45-Belco talk 11-Classified adv. hour 12 noon-Jack Delaney and his band I-Jean's Ill -Lights 2-Recordings: stocks 2:45-Edgar Russell 3:15-Musical Memories with John & Sylvia 3:45-Ethel Rhinard, jazz pianist 4-Three Happy Hayseeds 4:15-Charlie Warner and Dorothy Graham 4:30-Brother Bob's Club 5-Helen Wegman Parmelee, pianist 5:15-Al. Machado, steel guitar 530-Jean Wakefield and Johnny Scott 6-Hotel Oakland concert duo 7-News items 7:70-Studio program 7:45-R. U. McIntosh, "The Big Little

Things in Life" b-Hi-Jinits: Lost and Found; piano duo;.

Ethel Phi nard, pianist; Cora Scott, con- tralto; Charlie Berger; Johnny Zunino, ac- cordionist; Three Happy Hayseeds; Hale Hooper, tenor; Fred and Morris; Boris and Bertha; Tony; John Wherry Lewis' KLX orchestra; Franklin Roberts, bari- tone; "Two Shop Girls'; Al. Machado, steel guitar

10-Sweet's Persian Gardens orchestra 11-Classic recordings 11:30 to 12 midnight-Dance program

272.7 Meters KGDM Stock. 795 1100 Kcys. 250 Watts

Peffer Music Co., Stockton, Calif. 6 A.M.-Weather forecast report and records 7 --Breakfast Food program 7 :30 --Gilmore Oil Co. 8-Sunshine hour by Carol Kirkman 8:50-Health talk by Dr. Ross

9-News of the day 9:30-Jack Code, Katten & Marengo 10:30-Home Townes 11-Popular music 11:30-Style talk by David Levison 11 :45-Merchant's news 12:15 P.M.-Manlio Silva's Salon Orchestra 1:10 --Joe Aiello, Brightlights of Broadway 2-Parent's talk 2:30-Recordings 3-KGDM Atoler pipe organ recital 4-Gilmore Oil Co. 4:50-Merchant's news 5-Close o' the Day program

468.5 Meters KFl Westmore 0337 640 Keys. 5000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 7:30 A.M.-Opening market reports 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happy Time, NBC 9-Helpful ]lints to Housewives 9:30-Betty Crocker, speaker, NBC 9:45-Sally Hill and Ruth Sheldon, songs 10-Norma and Monte, popular songs 10:15-Josephine Gibson, speaker, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Girls' trio 11:45-English lesson, Ayrta Z. Drew

2 noon-Department of Agriculture 12:15-Federal and state market reports 12:30-Seeing Southern California 1-31ias Iris' luncheon music 9 :30-Winnie Moore, Nomad novelist 2:45-Norma and Monte 3-Wedgewood Nowell, "Playgoers' Club" :i :30-Grace Hale, speaker, and Florence

May, pianist 4-KF1-KECA Editorial review 1:15-Big Brother 4:45-Betty Burke, plano and song 3-The Story Man 5:30-E. H. Rust, nurseryman 5:45-Stock market quotations 6-Interwoven Pair, NBC 6:30-Armour program, NBC 7-Armstrong Quakers, NBC 7::t0-IlKO program, NBC 8-Mildred Loughlin, contralto 8:15-Brownbilt Footlites, NBC 8:30-S. and W. 31c11ow'd Melodies, NBC

9 --House of Color, NBC u:30-tlrehestra; Zhay Clark, harpist, ami

vocal soloist 10:45-Rob and Jimmy, ballads 11 to 12 mtdntzid-Hotel St. Francis Dance

Orchestra, NBC

285.5 Meters KNX Hemp. 4101 1050 Keys. 5000 Watts L. A. Evening Express. Los Angeles 6:45 A.M.-"Earlybird" exercises 7-Topsy Sackett, popular singer and pianist 7:15-"Pep and Vigor" exercises 7:30-Topsy Sackett again entertains 7:45-"Home Folks" exercises 8-Inspirational talk and prayer 8:15-Program of late recordings 8:30-Radio shopping news 8:45-Recorded program 9-Home Economics talk 9:15-Home economics talk 9:30 --Popular recordings 10-Eddie Albright's family 10:30-"Arnas Serenade to Beauty" 10:45-Recorded program 11:15-Musical program 11:30-Recorded program 12 noon-Gene Byrnes, Scraps from the

Waste Basket 12:30 P. AI.-Program of recordings 1:30-Eddie Albright, late fiction 2-Records and "Jay," the Jingle Man 2:30-Recorded program 3:15-Joyce Coed, little movie star 3:25-Announcements and stock reports 3:35-Federation of Women's Clubs program 4-Recorded program 4:30-C. P. R. 's musical program 5-Talk on "Travel" 5:15-"Brother Ken's Kiddie Hour" 5:40-Curtiss Candy Co. 5:45-Town Crier's amusement tips 6-Wesley Tourteiotte, organist 6:30-"Knights of the Roaring Road" 7-Frank Watanabe and Honorable Archie 7:15-KNX ensemble 7:30-Metropolitan Water District program 7:45-"Grand Slam" musical program 8-The Royal Order of Optimistic Donuts 9-Musical program 9:15-The Arizona Wranglers and the Sher-

iff 9:45-Boxing bouts from the Hollywood

Legion Stadium 11 to 12 midnight-Wesley Tourtelotte, or-

ganist

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440.9 Meters KC O Garfield 8300 680 Kcys. 5000 Watts Hale Bros., Chronicle, San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises 7:45-Van and Don, Two Professors, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, by Hugh Barrett Dobbs 9-Dobbsie's Birthday Party 9:30-Paul Lingle piano duo with KPO

male trio 10 :30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Julia Hayes 11:45-Radio feature, NBA 12 noon-Scripture reading; Time signals 12:05-Organ recital 12:45-Commonwealth Club luncheon 1:30-Programs in miniature 2 :30-KPO Harmonizers 2:50-Ye Towne Cryer 3-Who Cereal 4-Aeolian Trio 5-Big Brother's Children's program 5:30-Date Book, by Stuart Strong 5:45-News digest, "Scotty" Mortland 6-Organ recital 6:15-Cecil and Sally for S & W 6:45-Henry Starr, the 16-40 Boy 7-North Americans 8-KPO Drama Guild in "The Silken Cargo" 8 :30-Concertized opera 9:15-Baker Chocolate program 9:30-"Packard program" 10-Jesse Stafford's dance orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Midnight Melodista

526 Meters KMTR Holly. 3026 570 Keys. 500 Watts KMTR Radio Corp., Hollywood, Cal. 6 A.M.-"The Eye Openers," Andy and

Chester 7-Tom Murray's Hill Billies 8-Stock quotations 8 :05-Organ recital, Harold Curtis 9-Time signal 9:01-Mildred Kitchen, home economic 9:15-"Varieties" ; records 11:45-Public and city officials 12 noon-World in Review 12:15-Orchestra and Rhythmettes 1:15-Andy's Oregon Lumber Jacks 2:15-Recorded program 2:30-Harry Gelse and His Happy Guys 3:30-Recorded program 4:30-The Musical Messengers 5:15-Organ recital, Harold Curtis 5:45-Radio press reporter 6-Banjo Boys 6 :30-Ethiopian, Oriental 7-Rodeo of the Air 8-Kelley Kar Cavallters 8 :30-Rhythmettes S :45-Woodwinds 9-Wedding of the Air 9:30-Justin Johnson's string ensemble 10-Abe Lyman's dance orchestra 10:30-Rhythmic Strings 11-Selected records 12 midnight-"8" Ball and Charley Lung

499.7 Meters KFSD Franklin 6353 600 Kcys. 1000 Watt. Airfan Radio Corp., Ltd., San Diego 7:45 A.M.-Van and Don, the Two Profes-

sors, NBC 8-Morning Musical 9:15-Amy Lou Shopping Hour 9:30-Betty Crocker's talk, NBC 9:45-Amy Lou 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W Prince of Pep 10:15-Josephine Gibson talk, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Jamie Erickson, organ program 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, NBC 12:15 P.M.-Western Farm and Home, NBC 1-Radio Guild, NBC 2-French lesson 2:30-Dr. Stewart, organist 3:30-Helen Craw, Child Psychology 3:45-Radio Dental Clinic 4-Major Bowes' Family, NBC 4:30-Feature program

Supper Club

5:15-Late news items 5:30-Sponsored program 6-Interwoven Pair, NBC 6:30-John Wells' Artists Trio 7 :30-RKO program, NBC 8-Amos 'o' Andy, NBC 8:15-12rownbilt Footlites, NBC 8:30-S & W Mellew'd Melodies, NBC 9-Autin for mayor 9:05-Stadio program 9:30-Mystery Serial, NBC 10-Plata Real dance music 11-Dance music from Kennedy's Cafe 12 to 12:30 A.M.-Dance music from the

Douglas Cafe

508.2 Meters VII Main 5383 590 Kcys. 11í1Q 1000 Watts Louis Warmer, Inc., Spokane, Wash. î A.M.-"Town Cryer"; "News Flashes" 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:30-Betty Crocker food talk, NBC 9:45-Walt and Norman song shopping 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W "Prince of

Pep" 10:15-Josephine Gibson, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Bell organ recital 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, NBC 12 :15-Western Farm and Home Hour, NBC 1-Dental Hygiene organ concert 1:15-Farmers' Seed Service 1:30-511ss Silhouette and her violin 1:45-The Radiolite Vocalist 2-Studio Parade -Gems of Remembrance

.3:30-Motor Pleasure dance orchestra 3:45-Paint o' Mine dance time 4-Major Bowes' Family, NBC 4:30-Service Hour 5-Cities Service concert, NBC 6-Interwoven Pair, NBC 6:30-Armour program, NBC 7-Armstrong Quakers, NBC 7:30-RKO Hour, NBC S-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8 :15-Brownhilt Footlites, NBC 8:30-S & W Mellew'd Melodies, NBC 9-Philadelphia Symphony Orch. (records) 9:45-Hawaiian Shadows 10 to 12 midnight-Davenport Hotel orch.

483.6 Meters jrlvli/ Atwater 2121 620 Keys. aat7i n 1000 Watts Morning Oregonian, Portland, Ore. 6:45 A.M.-Devotional services 6:30-Oregonian Trail Blazers 7-Morning Appetizers 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Cooking school 9:30-Betty Crocker, NBC 9 :45-Pequot Mills program 10-S & W Prince of Pep, NBC 10:15-Josephine B. Gibson, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NB( 11:30-Masterworks 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, NBC 12:15-Western Farm and Home, NBC 1-Town Crier; Aircraft talk 2-NBC Matinee 3-World in Music, NBC 3:15-Black and Gold Room 3:45-Bits of Melody, NBC 4-Major Bowes' Family, NBC 4:30-Palace Laundry program 5-Cities Service, NBC 6-Interwoven Pair, NBC 6:30-Armour Hour, NBC 7-Armstrong Quakers, NBC 7:30-RKO Theater of the Air, NBC 8-Amos 'a' Andy, NBC 8 :15-Brownbiit Footlites, NBC 8:30-8 & W Melodies, NBC 9-House of Color, NBC 9:30-Schwabacher Hour, KOMO 10:30-Oregonian of the Air 11-Hoot Owls 12 to 1 A.M.-Del Milne's orcbestra

491.5 Meters KFRC Prospect 0100 610 Keys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., San Francisco. Calif. 7 A.M.-Mac's Cow Hollow Symphony 7:30-New York stock quotations 7:32-Mac's Cow Hollow Symphony b-Hallelujah Hour, DLBS 9-Mildred Kitchen, Home Economics 9:15-Paul Tremaine's orchestra, CBS 9:30-Feminine Fancies, CDLBS 10:30-Wyn's Daily Chat 11-Pequot Personalities program 11:15-Columbia Artista Recital, CBS 11:25-News Stems 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Sherman Clay concert 1-Stock quotations; news items 1:15-Curtis Institute of Music, CBS 1:45-Rhythm Ramblers, CBS 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, CDLBS 3-Winegar's Barn Orchestra, CBS 3:30-Musical program 3:45-Fred Lane, "Contest Reviewer" 4-Recordings 4:30-"Steamboat Bill" 4:45-"We Girls," Clark Sisters 4:55-Town Topics; news items 5:15-Rhythm Choristers, CBS 5:30-"Adventures of Black and Blue" 5:45-Ted White and Nell Larsen, DLBS 6-Pat Frayne's sports talk 6:15-Three Cheers, Chili Peppers and

Hazel Warner, DLBS 6:30-General Pershing Memoirs, DLBS 7-Gypsy Trail, CBS 7:30-Charles W. Hemp, CDLBS 7:45-Adventures of a Con Mao 8-Light concert 8:30-Gilmore College Daze, CDLBS 9-Sunkist Musical Cocktails, CDLBS 9:30-Town House Orchestra, CBS 10-Schwartz Ginger Bann 10:15-Anson Weeks' orchestra, DLBS 11-Val Valente's orchestra, DLBS 12 to 1 A.M.-Dance music

239.9 Meters KFOX Phone: 672 1250 Keys. 1000 Watt. Nichols & Warinner, Long Beach, Cal. 5 A.M.-The Early Bird 7-Hello Everybody 7:15-Early News Items 7:45-Novelty musical numbers 7:50-Bright and Early Hour 8:20-Musical program 9-Mae Day Beauty Talk 9:30-Clarence Crary with Duo Art 9 :40-Kaai Hawaiian Trio 10 :10-Studio orchestra 10:30-Vera Graham, organist 11-Jay Johnson and his Accordion 11:30-News Reports 11:45-Rolly Wray 12 noon-Air Raiders 1-Luncheon club broadcast 1:30-Silver Slipper Orchestra 2-Three Aces 2:15-Pipe Dreams 2:30-Able & Ezra 2:45-Three Vagabonds 3-Surprise Matinee 3:30-Rural Free Delivery 4-Late news report 4:15-Old time hymns 4 :30-Rolly Wray 4:45 -Carl Farr and his music 5:15-Town Hall Revellers 5:45-The Professor and his Dream Girls 6-Over at Mart's House 6 :30-Percy Prunes 6:45-Bill & Coo 7-School Days; Jimmy Lee 7:30-Cheerio Boys 7:45-Sunset Harmony Boys 8-Kelly Kar Variety program 8:30-Dr. Rausch, Harmonious Suggestions 9-Silver Slipper Orchestra 9:30-Ghost House 10-Madame Zuca's 11-Majestic Ballroom 12-Silver Slipper orchestra 1 to 8 A.M.-The Knight Hawk

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535.4 M KTAB Garfield 4700 560 Kcys. 1000 Watts Assoc. Broadcasters, Oakland, Calif. 7 A.M.-Cuckoo Club, Frank Wright 8-Popular recordings 8:30-Morning Moods 9-Morning Prayer Hour 9:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 10-Household Hour, Alma La Mart 10:30-Dr. B. L. Corley 10:50-Program of recordings 11-Artiste Vignettes 11:15-Recorded program 11:30-Mid-day Musical Note' 12:15 P.M.-Dr. McLain 12 :30-Latin-American program 1-Chapel of Chimes organ 1:30-Dr. Keyes 2-The Melody Girl 2:15-Masters Album 3-Behind the Footlights 3:30-Songs of Love 4-Popular recordings 4:30-Nell Callahan. modern melodies 4:45-Recordings 5-Johnny Shaw, organist 5:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 6-Miniature Masterpieces 6:30-Chapel of Chimes organ 7-Studio program 7:15-Educating Wuzzy 7:30-Studio program 7:45-Organ recital 8-Program-details not available 10-Jerry Jermaine's Gossips with the Busi-

ness Woman 10:15-Program of recordings 10:30-"Moment Musical" 11 to 1 A.M.-Jimmie Kendrick's Night

Owls

209.7 Meters KECA West. 0337 1430 Keys. 1000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 8:15 A.M.-Wall Street financial news 8:30-Louis Rueb, health exercises 9-Vermont Lumber Jacks, NBC 9:15-Demeree and Williams, rhythm masters 10-Charlie Wellman, S & W Prince of Pep,

NBC 11:30-Organ recital, NBC 12 noon-Edna Wallace Hopper, NBC 12:15-Western Farm and Home Hour, NBC 1-Radio Guild Playlet, NBC 2-NBC matinee 3 -The World in Music 3:15-Federal and state market reports 3:30 --Paul's Hawaiians 4-Major Bowes' Family, NBC 4:30-Bits of Melody, NBC 4:45-Loveless Twine quartet 5-Cities Service hour, NBC 6-RK0 Review 6:30-Eva Olivottf, soprano 7-Manny Stein Orchestra 7:45-Otto Ploetz, songs 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Stove Poker Philosopher 9:15-String Ensemble 10-Rose Dirmano, soprano 10:30-Editorial Review 10:45-Health exercises, Louis Rueb

265.3 Meters KSL Wasatch 3901 1130 Kcys 5000 Watts Radio Service Corp., Salt Lake City 9-Home Economics program 9:30-Program for housewives 9:45-Julia Hayes and her "Dip -it" pre-

sentations 10-"A visit with Mrs. Jennie Lee" 10:15-Program of ballads 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11-Mid-day Melange 11:10-Weather forecasts; Agricultural Eco-

nomics 11:20-Newscasting 11:30-Sego Milk Musical Menus 12 noon-Radio Broadcasters, Inc.. program 1 P.M.-Radio Guild Players, NBC 2-Sunset Organ Reveries

3-KSL Kiddies' Klub 3:20-Ye Oldt Towne Cryer 4:30-Quaker Man. NBC 4:45-Brownbilt Footlites, NBC 5-Cities Service Concert group, NBC 6-Interwoven Pair, NBC 6:30-Armour program, NBC 7-Armstrong Quakers, NBC 7:30-RKO Theatre of the Air, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Keeley Ensemble in Tone Pictures 8:30-Male Quartet 8 :45-Helbros Watch program 9-Organ Reveries 9:30-Mystery Serial, NBC 10-Utah Old Timers 10:30-Organ program 11 to 12 midnight-Midnight hour

254.1 Meters KEX Atwater 3111 1180 Keys. 5000 Watts Western, Broad. Co., Portland, Ore. 6 A.M.-Town Clock 7-White Wizard 7:15-Morning Serenaders 7:45-Family Altar Hour 8:30-Organ concert, NBS 9-Morning Devotionals, NWBS 9:15-Julia Hayes, talk 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Texas Cowboy 10:15-Robert Moosen, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-The Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:15-The Song Bag 11:45-Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon---4'ime; weather 12:05-Side show 12:30-M1d-day Musicale, NWBS 1:05-Merry Motorista 1:15-Dental Clinic of the Air 1:45-Betty Andersen, soprano 2-Mardi Gras 3-Tune Chasers 3 :30-Smilin' Sam from Alabam' 3:45-Jean Kanter, baritone 4-Newscasting 4:15-Juvenile program 4:30-H1 Steppers, NWBS 4:45-Theater Review, Dean Collins 5-Silent period 8-Salem Orchestra 8:15-Journal's summary 8 :30-Phileo Storage Battery Co. 9-Montaville Flowers, lecture 9:30-Hockey Game; Ken Stuart, announcer 10:15-Organ concert, NWBS 11-The White Wizard 11:15-Vic Meyers' Orchestra 12 to 3 A.M.-Midnight Revellers

220.4 Meters KGER Phone: 632 1360 Kcys. Phone: 32-75 C. M. Dobyns, Long Beach, Calif. 6 A.M.-Records 6:30-Weather, news, etc. 7-Sunshine Club program 7:30-Silent one hour 8:30-Happy Mammy Jinny 9 :15-Zoro 9:30-Dental clinic of the air 10-Morning Pepsters orchestra 10:30-Polly and Gene skit 10 :45-Beauty chat 11-Billy Van 11:30-Radio Varieties 12:30 P.M-Silent two hours 2:30-Recorded program t-Los Angeles Record news brevities 4:15-Sunny Californians orchestra 5-Em and Tim 5:15-Jack and his Bachelor Boys 6-Silent hour and a half 7:30-News, UBC 7:45-Manners Family, skit 8-KFWB varieties 8:30-English Gibson Orchestra 9-Venetian Nights, UBC 9:30-Jimmy Bittick's Orchestra, UBC 10-Hughespaper of the Air 10:15-English Gibson Orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Dick Dixon, organist

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243.8 Meters KYA Prospect 3456 1230 Kcys. 1000 Watts Pac. Broadcast. Corp., San Francisco 7:30 A.M.-Drury's Daily Dozen S-Metropolitan Hour 8:45-A Word of Cheer 9-Mahlon Dolman 9:30-Popular melodies; revue 10-Sunshine hour: Gee. Taylor, Clem Ken-

nedy, Greta Gabler, Adele Burlan, Jimmy Mosley, "The Melodizers"

11-Philips Doughboys 11:15-Dance melodies 11:30-Health talk, Dr. Bond 11:45-Virginia Spencer, "Soliloquy" 12 noon-Newscasting 12:15-Concert memories 12:45-Old Timers 1-Cal King's Country Store 1:30-Sydney Dixon, tenor 1:45-Talk by Mr. R. O. Hall 2-Rajah Lipp, mystic philosopher 2:30-Dollo Sargent, organist 3:15-Dramatic play 3 :30-Dex program 3:45-Willis Zink, contract bridge 4-Philosopher 4:15-Novelty orchestra 5-Metropolitan hour 8-Revue (recordings) 6 '30-Dance melodies 8:45-Stock Yard prices 6 :50-Pepular hits 6:55-The Whitney Letter 7-KYA novelty trio 7:30-San Jose Pacific String Trio 7:45-"The Home Bruisers," KYA Players 8-Matthew W. Brady, District Attorney 8:15-Duo Piano Flashes 8:30-Salon trio 9-Radio Round -Up 9:45-Dr. Goodcheer; Kevin Ahern, tenor 10-Missing Persons Forum 10:10-Dollo Sargent, organist; Greta Gab-

ler, soprano 10:45-Jimmy Molsey in person 11 to 1.2 midnight-Dixieland Blue Blowers

333.1 Meters KHi VAndike 7111 900 Keys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.

7 A.M.-Ken Niles, "News Briefs" 7:15-Organ recital 7:30-Hallelujah hour 9-Jack and Grace 9:15-Kathleen Clifford, Beauty Talk 9:30-Feminine Fancies, KFRC 10:30-Organ recital 11-"Helpful Household Hints" 11:15-Columbia Artists Recital, CBS 11:30-American School of the Air, CBS 12 noon-Biltmore Concert Orch. 12:30 P.M.-World-wide News 12:45-University of the West 1-Curtis Institute of Music, CBS 1:15-Organ; beauty talk, Irene Hobson 1:30-Times Forum 2-Happy Go Lucky Hour, CBS 3-Beauty talk 3:15-Dr. Hertzog's School program 3:30-Walter Brown Murray 3:45-Council of International Relations 4-Morton Downey, CBS 4:15-Barker Bros. Bridge Talk 4:30-Town Topics; News 4 :45-"Seeing Southern California" 5:15-Rhythm Choristers, CBS 5:30-"Black & Blue." DLBS 5:45-Ted White and Nell Larsen 6-KFRC studio program 6:30-Pershing program 7-The "Melodears" 7:15-"The Gypsy Trail," CBS 7:30-Chas. Hemp, Strasska Lab., CDLBS 7:45-Adventures of a Con Man, KFRC 8-Inglewood Memorial Park concert 8:30-Gilmore College Daze 9-Sunkist Musical Cocktails, CDLBS 9:30-Jimmy Bittick's orchestra 10-World-wide News 10:05-Earl Burtnett's orchestra 12 to 1 A.M.-Phantom of the Organ

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je;. z e

NOW A PERSONAL NOTE

from the stars of the

ASSOCIATED SPOTLIGHT REVUE

Inasmuch as our sponsor, Associated Oil Com-

pany, has recently appeared in Broadcast Weekly

and has stated how pleased the company is to be

sponsoring our program, we think that we should

tell the radio audience how we feel about it, too.

Every one of us was delighted with the news that our work during the past year had won us a

sponsor. And we want to thank the Associated Oil

Company for selecting us, and, too, for adding the

"Jack and Ethyl" skits to our programs.

It was great to have the "Spotlight" set ahead

from 10 o'clock to 9:30 o'clock, in order that many

more of our friends could hear us. It's great to

know that our past efforts have been appreciated.

And now, jest a wo -d to thank our scores of

friends in the radio audience for their enthusiasm

and their support, too. We're sincerely grateful, and we're working harder than ever to give you- and our Associated sponsor-the very best that's in

us. So we say-

"LET'S GET ASSOCIATED"

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SATURDAY Programs March 14, 1931

Arnold Maguire KPO-3:05 p. m.

Shirley Dale KJBS-11 a.m.

296.6 Meters Kilw Columbia 777 1010 Keys. 500 Watts Pac. Agric. Foundation, Ltd., San Jose 8 :30 A. M.-Prosperity program 10-Helpful Hour 10:30-Leah Bernhardt Kimball 11-Dr. Wade Forrester 11:30-The Health Man 11:45-Musical feature 12 noon-Variety program 12:30-Market reports, weather 1-Hart's Happy Half Hour 1:30-The Friendly Hour 2:30-Dr. Campbell and Dentistry 2:45-Blue Diamond studio program 3-San Jose Radionics health talk 3:15-Blue Diamond Studio program 4-Children's musical program 4:30-Children's Playtime Club 5-Vesper music 5 :30-Recordings 6-Musical features 6:30-Better feed for better poultry 6:45-KQW Market Place 7-Evening Radio News 7:15 ,San Jose Better Business Bureau 7:30-Musical feature 7:45 --California State Grange 8:45 to 10 P.M.-Italian program

319 Meters KOIN Atwater 3333 940 Keys. 1000 Watts KOIN Incorporated, Portland, Oregon 6 A.M.-KOIN's Klock 7:30-Novelty duo 8-Cargoes 8:30-International Kitchen 9-Merrymakers 9:30-Studio musical revue 10-Melodians 11-International Kitchen 11:30-The Beach feature 12 noon-Rose City Beavers 12:30 P.M.-Sunshine Feature I-Hostess of the Air 2:30-Cuckoo Club 3-Newspaper of the Air 5-Organ recital 5:30-Prize Kiddie Club 6-KHJ novelties, DLBS 6:30-Jack and Jill's Tavern music 7-Old Time Drama 8-Organ brevities 8:15-Andy and Virginia 8:30-The Supertreaders 9-The Bohemians 9:30-Southeast Portland feature 10-Stetson Syncopators 11-McElroy's Greater Oregonians 12 to 1 A.M.-Merry-Go-Round of the Air

Floyd Gibbons NBC -6 p.m.

508.2 Meters KHQ Main 5383 590 Keys. 1000 Watts Louis Wasmer, Inc., Spokane, Wash. 7 A.M.-"The Town Cryer"; "News Flashes" 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Walt and Norman, popular duo 9:30-National Farm and Home Hour, NBC 9:45-First Aid to Needy Soles 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Dina-Mite food talk 11:45-Bell organ recital 12 noon-Club Bulletin, thrift talk 12:15-Farm reports 12:30-Dance orchestra 1-Dental Hygiene and violinist 1:15-Farmers' Seed Service 1:30-Miss Silhouette and her violin 1:45-Rays of Health 2-Studio Parade 3-Gems of Remembrance 3:30-Motor Pleasure dance 3:45-Paint o' Mine orchestra and singers 4-Service Hour 4:15-Laws that safeguard Society, NBC 5 :1.5-Radiotron Varieties, NBC 5:30-Fuller Brush Man, NBC 6-General Electric orchestra, NBC 7-Lucky Strike Hour, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8 :15-Sriberling Singers 8:30-Public opinion 8 :45-Sperry Smiles 9-EI Steele Minstrels, NBC 9:30-Associated Spotlight Review, NBC il to 12-Davenport Hotel orchestra

272.7 Meters KGDM Stock. 795 1100 Kcys. 250 Watts

Peffer Music Co., Stockton, Calif. 6 A.M.-Weather forecast and recorded pro-

gram 7-Breakfast Fool program 7:30-Gilmore Oil Co. 8-Sunshine Hour by Ca-ol Kirkman P:50-Health talk by Dr. Ross P-News of the day 9.30-Kiddies' Revue with Aunt Marianne 10:30-Popular music 11:30-Style talk by David Levison 12:15 P.M.-Merchant's news 1-Road reports, Calif. Automobile Assoc. 1.30-Art Caviglia Ind his trio 2:30-Selected recordings 3-KGDM Moler pipe organ 4-Gilmore Oil Co. 4:30-Merchant's news 5-High Hatters with Joe Mello

Lawrence Weston KFOX-Announcer

325.9 Meters KOMO Elliott 5890 920 Kcys. 1000 Watts Fisher's Blend Station, Inc., Seattle 6:55 A.M.-Inspirational service 7-Sunrise Farm Broadcast 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks. NBC 9:15-Sax Appeal, NBC 9:30-National Farm and Home Hour, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Popular orchestra and vocalists 11:45-Prudence Penny talk 12 noon-Concert orchestra and vocalista 1-Pine-A-Rol, Helen Andrews 1:10-Grain and weather reporta 1:15-Pacific Feature Hour, NBC 2-Variety Hour 3-Popular orchestra and vocalists 4-Stock quotations 4:15-Laws that Safeguard Society, NBC 4:30-Concert trio and vocalists 5:15-Radiotron Varieties, NBC 5:30-The Fuller Man, NBC 6-General Electric program, NBC 7-Lucky Strike dance orchestra, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-Gilmore Circus, NBC 8 :45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-El Sldelo Minstrels, NBC 9:30-Associated Spotlight Review, NBC 11-News flashes 11:10-Laughner-Harris Hotel St. Francis

dance orchestra. NBC 12 to 12:30 A.M.-Organ recital

280.2 1070 Keys.1 0 Meters KJBS Ord.4148-49

Watts J. Brunton & Sons, San Francisco 6 A.M.-Commuters' Morning Express 7-KJBS Alarm Klok Klub 8-Variety records 8:30-City of Paris Day by Day 8:45-Recorded program 9-Associated Food Stores program 9:30-Popular records 10-Art Fadden, pianist 10:30-Santiseptic Melodies 10:45-The Health Man 11-Shopping with Shirley Dale 11:30-Concert music 12 noon-Band music 12:30-Stock reports and records 2-Dell Raymond and Jack Childes 2:30-Popular recordings 3-Band concert 3:30-Federal Musical Styles 4-Jerry McMillan, pianist 4:30 to 6 P.M.-Recordings 12:01 to 8 A.íM.-KJBS Owl program

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379.5 Mtra. NBC-KGO

Sutter 1920 790 Keys. 7500 Watte

National Broadcast. Co., San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises by Hugh Bai-

rett Dobbs: KPO 7:30-Sunrise Serenaders: Orchestra direc

two Edward J. Fitzpatrick: KGO 7:45-Van and Don, the Two Professors,

KPO, 1(110, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD S-Shell Happytime, conducted by Hugh

Barrett Dobbs: KHQ, 1(0310, KGW, KPO, KFI, KSL

8-Financial Service Program: KGO 8:15-Morning Melodies: Orchestra direc-

tion Edward J. Fitzpatrick: 1(00 8:30-Cross-Cuts of the Day: Dr. Laurance

L. Cross: KGO 9-Vermont Lumberjacks: Charles Marshall,

Ted Maxwell: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA

9:15-Sax Appeal: Walter Beban, saxo- phonist: KGO, KECA

9:30-National Farm and Home (lour: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KPO, KFI, KFSD; KGW 9:45 to 10:30 a.m.

10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, Ben- nie Walker, Editor: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KPO, KFI

11:30-Foreign Policy Association Lunch- eon: KGO, KGW, KECA; KTAR 12 to 12:30 p.m.

12:30-Hotel Sir Francis Drake Orchestra, direction Ferdinand Stark: KGO, KECA. KGW 12:15 to 1 p.m.

1-Piano Capers: Dell Perry, Oscar Young: 1(00, KECA, KTAR

1:15-Pacific Feature Hour: KGO, KFI, KTAR

2-NBC Matinee: Vagabonds, direction Mahlon Merrick: KGO, KGW, KECA;' KTAR 2 to 2:30 p.m.

3-Black and Gold Room Orchestra, direc- tion Ludwig Laurier: KGO

3:45-Bits of Melody: KG0 4-Salon Singers: KGO 4:15-Laws that Safeguard Society: Dean

Gleason L. Archer discusses "Homicide in Defense of Land or Goods": 1(00, KHQ. KOMO, KECA, KTAR

4:30-Snoop and Peep: Burlesque detective stories: KGO, KGW

4:45-The Highroad of Adventure, Gilbert E. Gable: KGO, KGW, KFSD

5-News Service: IWO, KGW

5:15-Radiotron Varieties: "Bugs" Baer, master of ceremonies; Welcome Lewis, contralto; Harold Van Emburgh, tenor; orchestra direction William Daly: IWO, KHQ, KOM0, KGW, KECA, KFSD, KTAR

5:30-The Fuller Man: Vee Lawnhurst, pianologist; Earle Spicer, baritone; male quartet; orchestra direction Don Voor- hees: 1(00, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA

Earle Spicer, baritone; Vee Lawnhurst, singing pianist; a male quartet and an orchestra led by Don Voorhees will join hands with the Fuller Man in a program of a popular nature. Particular Interest centers in the program's listing of "I'm Longing to Be Belonging to You" from "The Gang's All Here." This show opened on Broadway a little over a fortnight ago. Miss Lawnhurst and the quartet will bring this new number to radio listeners.

6-General Electric Hour: Symphony or- chestra direction Walter Damrosch; "Ad- ventures in Science," Floyd Gibbons: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR

"Sonatine Transatlantique," a new number by Alexander Tansman, young Polish composer, will have its first presen- tation over the air when a symphony orchestra directed by Walter Damrosch plays this modern work during the Gen- eral Electric Hour. Floyd Gibbons will talk on "Adventures in Science" at the opening of the hour.

7-B. A. Rolfe and His Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD, KTAR

8-Amos 'n' Andy: 1(00, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD

8:15-Gilmore Circus: KOMO, KGW, KPO, KFI

8:15-Tom Mitchell, the Rainier Rickey Man: KG0

8:30-Bluebird Melodies: Lucile Kirtley, so- prano; orchestra direction Joseph Hornik: KGW, KFSD, KTAR

"Hello, Bluebird" is the theme song of this cheerful program in which Lucile Kirtley is featured in vocal numbers along with an orchestra led by Joseph Hornik in instrumental offerings. Bits of philosophical advice will Intersperse the various compositions on the program. Musical high lights include "One Little Raindrop," "Garden Dance" and "Little Boy Love."

8 :45-Sperry Smiles: Lee S. Roberts, pianist; Paul Carson, organist; guest vocalist: KGW, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD

9-El Sidelo Minstrels: Thomas H. Hutchin- son, interlocutor; Charles Marshall, Har- old Peary, end men; male quartet; orches- tra direction Joseph Hornik: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA

9:30-Associated Spotlight Revue: KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI

Spirited strains of outstanding melodies from "Flying High," one of the most popular musical comedies of recent months, will introduce an Associated Spot- light Revue inspired by an "Aviation Idea." In the period which follows listeners will hear members of the Spot- light Revue cast of singers in "Thank Your Father" and other tuneful selections from the De Sylva, Brown and Henderson show- They will also hear a group of dramatic artists supporting Jack and Ethyl in a Carlton E. Morse play based on a national aviation meet held in 1910 at Domingos Field, Los Angeles. The theme of the program will be carried out in the comical "School Days" sketch and in Walter Reban'o burlesque drama. During the course of the program Cecil Underwood, master of ceremonies, will introduce Ted Maxwell, whose "Do You Remember?" period is another high light of the revue; Bernice Berwin, Bobbe Deane, the Three Coquettes, Annette Hastings, Marjorie Primley and Imelda Montagne; Captain William Boyle, Bennie Waller, Richard Le Grand, Charles Mar- shall and the Hill Billy Boys, Sylvano Dale, Johnnie O'Brien, Johnnie Toffoli, Harold Peary and the Southern Harmony Four, together with an orchestra directed by Beban.

11 to 12 midnight-Laughner-Harris Hotel St. Francis Dance Orchestra: KGW, KFI: 1(0910 11:10 to 12 p.m.

348.6 Meters KMO Ma. 4144 860 Keys. 500 Watts

KMO, Inc., Tacoma, Washington 6:45 A.M.-Musical Klock program, featur-

ing requests and daily horiscope reading 8-Early Birds 9:30-Medosweet Moments, all requests 10-Town Cryer, shopping hints 10:30-Arnold Leverenz at the RKO Theater

organ 11-Busy Bee program 11:15-Theatrical review 11:30 -Variety program 11:45-Newscasting 12 noon-Popular recordings 1:15-Mago, Man of Mystery 1:30-Recordings 2-Variety program 2:30-Leon Olson and his orchestra 3-Recordings 4-Newscasting 4:10-Recordings 4:45-Theatrical Review 5-Recordings 5:40-Off the air 9-Leon Mills and his Ten Aces 10 to 11. P.M.-Dance and novelty program

CBS Columbia Broadcasting System

8 A.M.-New York Philharmonic Symphony Society Children's Concerts, Ernest Schell- ing, conductor: KOL, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, K011, KMJ

9:30-Paul Tremaine and his Yoeng's Rest- aurant Orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KHJ, KOH

11-Columbia Artist Recital: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KLZ, 1{O11

11:15-National Democtatic Club Forum: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, 1(011

12 noon-The Four Clubmen, male quartet: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KHJ, KDYI,, KLZ, KOH

12:30-Saturday Syncopators, Nat Brushoff, conductor: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

1-Ann Leaf at the Organ: KOL, KVI, 6FPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

1:30-Spanish Serenade, Vincent Sorey and his orchestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH

2-Dr. Clark French Lessons: KOL, XVI, KFPY, KFRC, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

2:45-Tony's Scrap Book, conducted by Anthony Wons: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, 1(011, KMJ

3-Ted Husing's Sportslants: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KOH, KMJ

3:30-Paul Tremaine and orchestra: KFRC, KIIJ, KVI

4-Morton Downey, with Freddie Rich's or- chestra: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, 1(010, KMJ

4:15-Armand Vecsey and his Ritz Carlton Hotel Orchestra: K01., KVI, KFPY, KFIIC, KHJ, KOH, KMJ

5:15-Ben Alley, tenor, with Ann Leaf at the organ: KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KOH, KMJ, KFBK

5:30- The Early Bookworm, Alexander Woolcott: KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ

6-Around the Samovar, Peter Bilje's Ba- lalaika orchestra, soloists: KOL, KVI, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KLZ, KFBK

6:30-National Radio Forum from Wash- ington: KOL, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ 7-Hank Simmons' Show Boat: KOL, KFPY, KFRC, KHJ, KDYL, KLZ, KMJ, KFBK

8-Jack Denny and his orchestra from Montreal: KOL, KFPY, KDYL, KLZ, KMJ, KFBK

8:30-Guy Lombardo and his Royal Can- adians: KFPY, KLZ, KDYL, KMJ, KFBK

468.5 Meters KFI Westmore 0337 640 Kcya. 5000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 7:30 A.M.-Opening stock market quotations 7:45-Van and Don. NBC 8-Shell Happy Time, NBC 9-Rhythm Masters, Demeree and Williams 9:30-National Farm and Home hour, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:45-Spanish lesson, Annette Doherty 12 noon-Department of Agriculture 12:15-Federal and state market reporte 12:30-0ff the air

1 :15-Pacific Feature Hour, NBC 2:30-Sylvia's happy hour 4-Tea Hour program; Elsie Eyre, soprano;

James Anderson, baritone, and Klein trio 4:45-Betty Burke, plano and songs 5-Will E. Wing, Hollywood 5:15-Investment talk 5:30-Ann Blackwell, pianist 5:45-Stock market reports ó-General Electric hour, NBC 7-Lucky Strike hour, NBC 8-Mildred Loughlin, contralto 8:15-Gilmore Circus, NBC 8:45-"D-17, Emperor," James Carden and

cast 9-George Liebling, pianist 9:30-Associated Spotlight Review, NBC 11 to 12 midnight-Hotel St. Francis Dance

Orchestre, NBC

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322.4 Meters Km Franklin 0200 930 Kcys. 500 Watts Radio Entertainments, San Francisco 7 A.M.-Eye-opener program 7:45-Cressy Ferra, pianist 8-Silent period 9-Slogan contest 9:30-Records and announcements 10:15-Bellevue Hotel program 10:30-Dr. Lineberger, Health talk 10:50-Items of interest 11-Oil the air 12 noon-Records 12:15-Walkathon roll call 12:20-Records and announcements 12 :45-Slogan contest 1:30-Silent period 6-Dinner dance music 6 :15-Walkathon 6:25-Dinner dance music 7-Norma Lee, contralto, and Louise Gil-

bert, pianist 7:15-Bellevue Hotel program 7:30-Silent period 11-Walkathon 11:30-Recorded program 12 to 1 A.M.-Midnight Classics

285.5 Meters KNX Hemp. 4101 1050 Kcys. 5000 Watte L. A. Evening Express, Los Angeles 6:45 A.M.-"Earlybird" exercises 7-Topsy Sackett, popular singer and pianist 7:15-"Pep and Vigor" exercises 7:30-Topsy Sackett again entertains 7:45-"Home Folks" exercises 8-Inspirational talk and prayer 8:15-Late recordings 8:30-Courtesy program 9-Radio shopping news 9:15-Recorded program 10-Eddie Albright's family 10:30-Records; "Jay," the jingle man 11-Recorded program 11:15-Musical program 11:30-C. P. R.'s musical program 12 noon-KNX Popular Ensemble 12:30-Recorded program 1-Radio Church of the Air 1:25-Announcements and stock reports 1:30-Eddie Albright's late fiction 2-Musical masterpieces 5-Talk on "Travel" 5:15-Recorded program 5:45-Town Crier's amusement Ups 6-Wesley Tourtelotte, organist 6 :30-Church announcements 6 :35-KNX Petite Concert Ensemble 7-Frank Watanabe and Honorable Archie 7:15-KNX dance ensemble and June Pur -

sell 8-KNX Revue 9-Russian-American Art Club 9:30-Rev. Ethel Duncan, the question and

answer lady 10-Arizona Wranglers 11 to 12 midnight-Wesley Tourtelotte, or-

ganist

361.2 Meters KOA York 5090 830 Kcys. 12,500 Watts General Electric Co., Denver, Colo. 6 A.M.-Musical Headlines 6:11-Moming Glories 6:30-Faye Roswell, pianist 6 :45-Miracles of Magnolia 7-Dance Miniature 8-Organ recital, Erminie De La Vergne 8:30-Keys to Happiness 9-Police bulletins 9:05-Vocal Varieties 9:30-National Farm and Home Hour 10:30-Keystone Chronicle 10 :45 Foreign Policy Association luncheon 12:30-Hotel Cosmopolitan orchestra 1:15-Pacific Feature Hour 2-The Troubadours 2:30-Lucile Fowler Marks, Contralto 2:45-Tes Timers 3-Black and Gold Room Orchestra 3:45-Weather, market and road reports and

time signal

4-Soloist 4:15-Laws that Safeguard Society 4:30-Preview of International Sunday

School Lesson 5-Webster program 5:15-Radiotron Varieties 5:30-The Fuller Man 6-General Electric Band 7-Lucky Strike Orchestra 8-Amos 'n' Andy 8:15-Slumber music 8:30-Ralph Hansell, xylophonist 8:45-Little Jack Little 9-Smith Bellew and his orchestra 10 to 11-Hotel Cosmpolitan Orchestra

322.4 Meters KRO I Glenc. 6774 930 Kcys. 1000 Watts Educa. Broad. Corp., Oakland, Calif. 8 A.M.-Wade Forrester's Health Hour 8:30-Program of recordings 11-Charlie Glenn, Grandma's boy 11:30-Organ program, Harriett Poole 11 :45-LaVida Mineral Water program 12 noon-OH the air 1:30-Two boys from the Sunny South 1:45-Hollywood Lights 2-Organ recital, Harriett Poole 2:30-KROW Harmony Duo 3-KROW Shopping Hour, Dorothy Adams;

Sheila Moore, soprano; Madeline Sivyer, violinist; Harriett Poole, pianist; Frances Raymon, accompanist

4-George Alexander, tenor 4:20-Union Mutual Life program 4:30-Musical thoughts, Nola Starr; Frances

Raymon, accompanist 4:45-Detective story by Tom King 5-Wade Forrester's Hour of Sunshine 6-0H the air 7:30-Dr. Parker 7:45-Variety program, presenting Louis

and Ivaldi, accordionists; Beth Chase, blues singer

8:15-Sergt. Doc Wells, Smiling Army 8:30-The Ne'er Do Well 9-The California Cowboys 9:30-Dorothy Churchill, soprano; Vivian

Mohr, accompanist 9:45-Pete King, Irish tenor 10 to 11 P.M-Program presented by Lake

County Chamber of Commerce

483.6 Meters KG%V Atwater 2121 620 Keys. 1000 Watts Morning Oregonian, Portland, Ore. 6:30 A.M.-Devotional services 6:45-Oregon Trail Blazers 7-Morning Appetizers 7:45-Van and Don, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, NBC 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Cooking school 9:45-National Farm and Home Hour, NBC 10:30-Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Foreign Policy Association, NBC 12 :15-Sir Francis Drake orchestra, NBC 12:30 P.M.-Talk, O. M. Plummer 1-Town Cryer 2-Matinee, NBC 3-Black and Gold Room, NBC 3 :15-Esbencott program 3:30-Black and Gold Room, NBC 3:45-Bits of melody, NBC 4-Old Fashion Mill organ 4:30-Snoop and Peep, NBC 4:45-The Highroad of Adventure, NBC 5-Charles F. Walker 5:10-News service, NBC 5 :15-Radiotron Varieties 5:30-The Fuller Man, NBC 6-General Electric, NBC 7-Lucky Strike program, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy NBC 8:15-Gilmore Circus, NBC 8:45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-El Sidelo Minstrels 9:30-Assocated Spotlight Review, NBC 11-Louie's Hungry Five 11:15-Del Milne's orchestra 12 to 1 A.M.-Music Box organ

491.5 Meters KFRC Prospect 0100 610 Kcys. 1000 Watte Don Lee, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. 7 A.M.-Mac's Cow Hollow Symphony 7:30-New York stock quotations 7:32-Mac's Cow Hollow Symphony 8-New York Philharmonic Symphony So-

ciety children's concert, Ernest Schelling, conductor, CBS

9:30-Junior Artists program 10:30-Cheer Up and Smile, DLBS 11-Auditions and church announcements 11:15-National Democratic Club Forum,

CBS 12 noon-Sherman Clay concert 1-Closing New York stock quotations 1:05-Ann Leaf at the organ, CBS 1:30-Spanish Serenade, CBS 2-Dr. Clark, French lessons, CBS 2:15-Leon Belasco and his orchestra, CBS 2:45-Tony's Scrap Book 3-Ted Busing Sport Slants, CBS 3:30-Paul Tremaine's orchestra, CBS 3 :45-Something About Everything and re-

cordings 4-Morton Downey, CBS 4 :15-Armond Vecsey and his Ritz Carlton

Hotel orchestra, CBS 4:30-Organ recital 4:40-"Steamboat Bill" 4:55-Town Topics 5-Eleanor Allen, organ recital 5:15-Ben Alley, tenor, with Ann Leaf at

the organ, CBS 5:30-Early Bookworm, Alexander Woollcott,

CBS 5:45-Eleanor Allen, organ recital 6-Around the Samovar, CBS 6:30-National Radio Forum from Wash-

ington, CBS 7-Hank Simmons' Show Boat, CBS 8-Don Lee Symphony Orchestra, DLBS 8:30-Merrymakers, DLBS 9:30-Town House Orchestra, DLBS 10-Doakes and Doakes 10 :15-Anson Weeks' orchestra, DLBS 11-Earl Burtnett's orchestra, DLBS 12 to 1 A.M.-Dance music

333.1 Meters KHJ VAndike 7111 900 Kcys. 1000 Watts Don Lee, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.

7 A.M.-Ken Niles, "News Briefs" 7:15-Organ recital 7:30-Hallelujah hour 8:45-Iodine Educational Bureau, CBS 9-Organ, Terpezone program 9:30-Paul Tremaine and his arch., CBS 10-"Cheer Up and Smile" 11-Organ, Esbencott Lab. 11:15-National Democratic Club, CBS 12 noon-Biltmore Concert Orch. 12:30-World-wide News 12:45-Saturday Syncopators, CBS 1-Ann Leaf, organist, CBS 1:30-Times Forum 2-Chili Peppers 2:15-Leon Belasco and his orchestra, CBS 2 :45-Tony's Scrapbook, CBS 3-Ted Musing's Sports Slants, CBS 3:30-Paul Tremaine's orchestra, CBS 3:45-Bert Butterworth, Young's Market 4-Morton Downey, CBS 4:15-Armand Vacsey and his Ritz Carlton

Hotel Orch., CBS 4:30-Town Topics: News Items 4:45-Armand Vacsey and his Ritz Carlton

Hotel Orch., CBS 5-Eleanor Allen, organist, KFRC 5:15-Ben Alley and Ann Leaf, CBS 5:30-The Early Bookworm, CBS 5:45-Piano Pals, CBS 6-Around the Samovar, CBS 6:30-National Radio Forum, CBS 7 ---Show Boat, CBS 8-Don Lee Symphony 8:30-The Merry Makers 9:30-Jimmy Bittick's Town House arch. 10-World-wide News 10:05-Earl Burtnett's orchestra 12 to 1 A.M.-Phantom of the Organ

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440.9 Meters KPO Garfield 8300 680 Kcys. 5000 Watts Hale Bros., Chronicle, San Francisco 7:15 A.M.-Health exercises 7:45-Van and Don, Two Professors, NBC 8-Shell Happytime, by Hugh Barrett Dobbs 9-Dobbsie'a Birthday Party 9:30-National Home and Farm Hour, NBC 10:30-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:30-Organ recital 12 noon-Scripture reading and time signals 12:05 P.M.-Programs in miniature 1-Sperry "Bread Box" 1 :30-KPO Salon Orchestra 2:30-San Francisco Conservatory of Music 3-Ye Towne Cryer 3:05-Who Careal 4-KPO Salon Orchestra 5-Big Brother, children's program 5:30-Date Book, by Stuart Strong 5:45-News digest, "Scotty" Mortiand 6-Organ recital 6:15-Cecil and Sally for S. & W. 6:45-Henry Starr, the 16-40 Boy 7-North Americans 8-Radio Television 8:15-The Gilmore Circus, NBC 8:45-"Roads to Hollywood" 9-Nathan Abas, violin recital 9:30-Earle C. Anthony "Packard pro-

gram" 10-Jesse Stafford's orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Midnight Melodista

254.1 Meters KEX Atwater 3111 1180 Kcys. 5000 Watts Western, Broad. Co., Portland, Ore. 6 A.M.-Town Clock 7-White Wizard 7:15-Morning Serenaders 7:45-Family Altar Hour 8:30-Organ concert 9-Morning Devotionals. NWBS 9:15-Grant Merrill, piano 9 :30-Elmore Vincent, tenor, NWBS 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Homer Sweetman, tenor 10:15-Robert Moosen, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends, NWBS 10:45-Book Review 11-The Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:30-The Song Bag 11:45-The Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-Time; weather 12:05-Side show 12:30-Mid-day Musicale, NWBS 1 :05-Merry Motorists 1:15-Organ Concert 1:45-Robert Monsen, tenor, NWBS 2-Mardi Gras, NWBS 3-Tune Chasers 3:30-Juvenile program 4-Organ concert 4:45-Theatre Review, Dean Collins 5-Silent period 8-Salem Hour 8:15-Oregon Legislature proceedings 8:30 --Cosmopolitan Orchestra 9-Apostolic Faith Mission concert 9:30-Recorded program 10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Bits of Harmony, NWBS 11-The White Wizard 11:15-Vic Meyers' Orchestra 12 to 3 A.M.-Midnight Revellers

209.7 Meters KECA West. 0337 1430 Kcys. 1000 Watts Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 8:15 A.M.-Wall Street financial news 8:30-Louis Rueb, health exericses 9-Vermont Lumberjacks, NBC 9:15-Sax Appeal, NBC 9:30-Rhythm Masters 10-Night in Moscow, Russian Balalaika

orchestra 11:30-Foreign Policy luncheon, NBC 12:30 P.M.-Hotel Sir Francis Drake or-

chestra, NBC 1-Piano Capers, NBC 2-NBC Matinee, NBC

3-Federal and state market reports 3 :15-Demeree and Williams, rhythm mas-

ters 3:45-Gertie Jacobs, diversified melodies 4:15-Laws that Safeguard Society, NBC 4:30-Sunny Four, quartet 4:45-Haven Johnson, the Melody Man 5-Jack Baldwin, pianist 5 :15-Ra diotron Varieties, NBC 5 30-The Fuller Man program, NBC 6-Los Angeles Fire Department orchestra 7-String ensemble 7:45-Frank Geiger, baritone, and quartet 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8.15-Violin recital 8:45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-E1 Sidelo Minstrels, NBC 9:30-Concert orchestra and Harold Spaul-

ding, tenor 10 to 11 p. m.-Lenore Killian, contralto,

and KECA string ensemble

535.4 Meters KTAB Garfield 4700 560 Kcys. 1000 Watts Assoc. Broadcasters, Oakland, Calif. 7 A.M.-Cuckoo Club, Frank Wright 8-Popular recordings 8:30-Morning Moods 9-Morning Prayer Hour 9:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 1.0-Household Hour, Alma La Mart 10:30-Dr. B. L. Corley 10:50-Artists Vignettes 11:15-Program of recordings 11:30-Musical Notes, Frank Wright 12:15 P.M.-Dr. McLain 12:30-Latin-American program 1-Chapel of Chimes 1:30-Program of recordings 1:45-Variety Five Jubilee Singers 2:15-Masters Album 3-Tunes of the Times 3:30-In the Garden of Melody 4-Hot Rhythm 4:30-Program of recordings 5:15-Frank Wright 5:30-Dr. J. Douglas Thompson 6-Miniature Masterpieces 6:30-Chapel of Chimes organ 7-Studio program-details not available 10-Johnny Shaw, organist 11 to 1 A.M.-Jimmie Kendrick's Night

Owls

204 Meters KGA Main 3434 1470 Kcys. 5000 Watts NW. Broad. System, Spokane, Wash. 6:45 A.M.-Early Birds; news 8-Warren Wright, organist 9-Morning devotionals, NWBS 9:15-Grant Merrill, piano 9:30-Newscasting, NWBS 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Homer Sweetman, tenor 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:45-Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-Mid-day request program 12 :30-Mid-day musicale 1-Marshall Sohl, tenor 1:15-Organ concert, Ivan Ditmars 1:45-Robert Moosen, tenor 2-Mardi Gras, NWBS 3-The Song Shop 3 :30-Kirby's Kiddies present the Juvenile

Theater of the Air 4-Organ Concert, NBS 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-Uncle Andy 5:30-Sing Something Simple 5:45-Ward Ireland, tenor 6-The Six O'Clock Steppers 7-The Amber God, NWBS 7:30-The Musical Racketeers 8-The Cosmopolitans; Marshall Sohl, tenor;

Geneva Brown, soprano 9-Tucker's Everstate Band 10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Bits of Harmony 11-Vic Meyers' Orchestra 12 to 1. A.M.-Request recordings

309.1 Meters KJR Seneca 1515 970 Kcya. 5000 Watts Northwest Broad. System, Seattle, Wn. 7 A.M.-Morning Reveillier; News 7:45-Organ concert, Warren Wright 9-Morning devotionals 9 :15-Grant Merrill, piano 9:30-Newscasting 9:45-Olive Reynolds, blues singer 10-Homer Sweetman, tenor 10:15-Robert Monsen, tenor 10:30-The Radio Boy Friends 11-Meadow Larks Orchestra 11:45-The Professor and his Dream Girl 12 noon-World Book Man 12:30-M1d-day musicale 1-Marshall Sohl, tenor 1:15-Organ concert; Ivan Ditmars 1:45-Robert Moosen, tenor 2-Mardi Gras 3-Uncle Frank's Children's program 4-Organ concert; Ivan Ditmars; Homer

Sweetman, tenor 5-Ken Stuart's Sports Review 5:15-West Coast Air Transport Talk 5:30-Health Talk 5:40-Market Reports 5:50-Carden Talk 6-Labor talk 6:10-The Six o'Clock Steppen; Billie

Landers, blues; Elmore Vincent, tenor 6:19-Talk on lives of American Women;

D. A. R. 6:45-The Red Tops 7-The Amber God; serial play directed by

John Pearson 7:30-The Musical Racketeers 8-The Cosmopolitans; Marshall Sohl, tenor;

Geneva Brown, soprano 9-Tucker's Everstate Band 10-Ken Stuart's Sunshine program 10:30-Bits of Harmony 11-Vic Meyers' Club Victor Orchestra 12 to 3 A.M.-Midnight Revellers

239.9 Meters KFOX Phone: 672 1250 Kcys. 1000 Watts Nichols & Warinner, Long Beach, Cal. 5 A.M.-The Early Bird 7-Hello Everybody 7:15-Early News Items 7:45-Novelty musical numbers 7:50-Bright and Early Hour 8:20-Musical program 9-Mae Day Beauty Talk 9:30-Clarence Crary with Duo Art 9:40-Kaai Hawaiian Trio 10:10-Studio orchestra 10:30-Vera Graham, organist 11-Jay Johnson and his Accordion 11:30-News Reports 11:45-Roily Wray 12 noon-Air Raiders 12:30-Silver Slipper orchestra 1-Hawaiian program 1:30-Silver Slipper Orchestra 2-Three Aces 2:15-Pipe Dreams 2:30-Able & Ezra 2:45-Three Vagabonda 3-Surprise Matinee 3:30-Rural Free Delivery 4-Late news report 4:15-Old time hymns 4:30-golly Wray 4:45-Carl Farr and his music 5:15-Town Hall Revellers 5:45-The Professor and his Dream Girls 6-Over at Mart's House 6:30-Percy Prunes 6:45-Bill & Coo 7-School Days; Jimmy Lee 7:30 --Cheerio Boys 7:45-Sunset Harmony Boys 8-Kelly Kar Variety program 8:30-Campus Nights 9-Silver Slipper Orchestra 9 :30-Ghost House 10-Madame Zuca's 11-Majestic Ballroom 12-Silver Slipper orchestra 1 to 3 A.M.-The Knight Hawk

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340.7 Meters KLX Lake. 6000 880 Kcys. 500 Watts Tribune Pub. Co., Oakland, Calif. 7 A.M.-Exercises and entertainment; New

York stocks 8-Charles T. Besserer, organist 8:30-Jean Kent 9-Modern Homes period 9:30-Clinic of the Air 10:15-San Francisco stocks; weather 10 :30-Recorded program 11-Classified adv. hour 12 noon-Closing San Francisco stocks 12:05-Jack Delaney and his band 1-Jean's Hi -Lights 2-Program of recordings 2 :45-Edgar Russell 3:15-Recorded program 3:45-Ethel Rhinard, jazz pianist 4-Three Happy Hayseeds 4:30-Brother Bob's Club 5-Helen Wegman Parmelee, pianist 5:15-Al. Machado, steel guitar 5:30-Jean Wakefield and Johnny Scott 6-Hotel Oakland concert duo 7-News items 7:30-Charlie Warner and Dorothy Graham 7:45-R. U. McIntosh, "The Big Little

Things in Life" 8-Ethel Rhinard and Cora Scott 8:30-Helen Parmelee, pianist 8:45-Sports news 9-Studio program 10-Sweet's Persian Gardens orchestra 11-Classic recordings 11:30 to 12 midnight-Dance program

220.4 Meters KGER Phone: 632 1360 Kcys. 1000 Watts C. M. Dobyns, Long I3each, Caljf 6 A.M.-Records 6:30-News, weather, etc. 7-Sunshine Club program 7:30-Silent one hour 8:30-Recorded program 9-Boro 9:15-Happy Mammy Jinn), 9:30-Dental clinic of the air 10-Morning Asters orchestra 10:30-Polly and Gene skit 10 :45-Beauty chat 11-Recorded program 11:30-Radio Varieties 12:30 P.M.-Silent two hours 2:30-Legends of all Nations: Helene

Smith, pianist, and Joe Bjorndahl, bari- tone

3:15-Long Beach Municipal Band 4-News brevities 4:15-Rhythm Rajahs 5-Em and Tim 5:15-Deacon McDaniels' orchestra 6-Silent hour and a halt 7:30-Organ recital 7:45-English Gibson orchestra 8:30-Tango orchestra, Ray Martinez, UBC 9-Dance orchestra, UBC 10-Hughespaper of the Air 10:15-English Gibson Orchestra 11:15 to 12 midnight-Dick Dixon, organist

394.5 Meters KVI Broadway 4211 760 Kcys. 1000 Watts Puget, Sound Broad. Co., Tacoma 7 A.M.-Recordings 8-Land o' Make Believe, CBS 8:30-Columbia Revue, CBS 9-Paul Tremaine's orchestra, CBS 10-Mid-morning melodies 11-Columbia Artist recital, CBS 11:15-National Democratic Club Forum,

CBS 12 noon-The Four Clubmen, CBS 12:30-Saturday Syncopators, CBS 1-Ann Leaf. CBS 1 :30-Spanish Serenaders, CBS 2-Dr. Thatcher Clark's French lesson 2 :15-Morton Downey with Leon Belasco

and his orchestra, CBS 2 :45-Tony's Scrap Book, CBS 3-Ted Husing's Sportslants, CBS 3:30-Dental Clinic, Paul Tremaine CBS

4-Morton Downey, CBS 4:15-Armand Vecsey and his Ritz Carlton

Hotel orchestra, CBS 5-Recordings 5:15-Ben Alley, tenor; Ann Leaf, organist,

CBS 5:30-The Early Bookworm, CBS 5:45-Plano Pals, CBS 6-Around the Samovar, CBS 6:14-Silent 9-Merrymakers, DLBS 10-Mike Doty's orchestra 11 to 12 midnight-Earl Burtnett's orches-

tra, DLBS

526 Meters KMTR Holly. 3026 570 Kcys. 500 Watts KMTR Radio Corp., Hollywood, Cal. 6 A.M.-"The Eye Openers," Andy and

Chester 7-Tom Murray and His Hollywood Hill

Billies 8-Stock quotations, Evening Herald 8:05-Organ recital, Harold Curtis 9-Time signals 9:01-Mildred Kitchen, home economics 9:15-"Varieties"; records 11:45-Public and city officials 12 noon-"World in Review" 12:15-Hi-Noon Hi -Lights 1:15-Andy's Oregon Lumber Jacks 2:15-Recorded program 2:30-Harry Gelse and the Gang 3:30-Recorded program 4:30-The Musical Messengers 5:15-Organ recital, Chester Markert 5:45-Radio press reporter 6-Banjo Boys 6:30-Ethiopian, Oriental Supper Club 7-Civtc program 7:30-Kelley Kar Crooners S -Studio program 9-Harry Gel se, requests 9:30-Roy Wilson and Don Warner 10-Abe Lyman's Dance Orchestra 10:30-Rhrthmettes 11-Selected records 12 to 1 A.3l.-"8" Ball and Charlie Lung

265.3 Meters KSL Wasatch 3901 1130 Kcys 5000 Watts Radio Service Corp., Salt Lake City O A.M.-Breakfast Club; timely topics of

interest 9:30-National Farm and Home Hour, NBC I0-"A visit with Mrs. Jennie Lee" 10:15-Program of ballads 11-Mid-day Melange 11.10-Weather forecasts; Agricultural Eco-

nomics 11:20-Newscasting 11:30-Sego Milk Musical Menus 12 noon-Radio Broadcasters, Inc., program 1-Afternoon Concert 2-Radio Matinee 3-KSL Kiddies' Klub 3:40-Ye 01de Towne Cryer 4:45-Jack Frost Entertainers 5-Wehster-Etsenlohr, Inc., program, NBC 5:15-RCA Radiotron Varieties, NBC 5:20-Informal Musical program 6-General Electric program, NBC 7-Lucky Strike Donee Orchestra 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8:15-A visit with a great composer-Sege

Concert Hour 8:45-Lone Star Ranger 9-Ballads and popular music o:30-1linsiral program 10 to 12 midnight-KSI, Frolic from the

main dining room of the Hotel Utah

267.7 Meters KFSG Expos. 1141 1120 Kcys. 500 Watts Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, Calif 7 A.M.-Family Altar Hour 8-Silent 1O-Sunshine Hour 11-Organ recital 12 noon-Silent 7::80 to 10:30 P.M.-Divine Healing and

Silver Band

243.8 Meters KVA Prospect 3456 1230 Kcys. 1000 Watts Pac. Broadcast. Corp., San Francisco 7:30 A.M.-Drury's Daily Dozen 8-Metropolitan Hour 8:45-A Word of Cheer 9-Mahlon Dolman 9:30-Popular melodies; revue 10-Sunshine Hour: Geo. Taylor, Clem

Kennedy, Tom Smith, Adele Burlan, Greta Gabler, "The Melodizera"

11-Happy Harmonies 11:15-Dance melodies 11:30-Studies in waltz time 11:45-Virginia Spencer, "Soliloquy" 12 noon-Governor Club Hour 1-Cal King's Country Store 1:30-Marina Trio 2-Rajah Lipp, mystic philosopher 2:30-Dello Sargent, Organist 3:15-Health talk, Dr. Corley 3:30-Des program 3:45-Charlie Glenn In "Songs of Yester-

year" 4-Orpheus Ensemble 5-Metropolitan Hour 6-Revue 6:30-Church Bulletin of the Air 6:45-Stock Yard prices and quotations 6:50-Popular hits 6:55-The Whitney Letter 7-KYA Novelty trio 7:30-San Jose Pacific String Trio 7:45-"The Two Crooners," Tom and Dud 8-Novelty orchestra, Adele Burlan, soloist 8:45-Piano recital, Virginia Spencer 9-Salon Trio; Mary Atkinson, soloist 9:45-Dr. Good Cheer: George Nickson, solo-

ist 10-Dollo Sargent, organist; Kevin Ahern,

soloist 10:45-Jimmy Mosley in person 11 to 12 midnight-Art Weidner's dance or-

chestra

483.6 Meters KTAR Phone 3-6631 620 Kcys. 1000 Watte KTAR Broadcast. Co., Phoenix, Ariz. 5:15 P.M.-Radiotron Varieties, NBC 5:30-Talk on U. S. Navy; studio 6-General Electric Hour, NBC 7-B. A. Rolfe orchetra, NBC 8:30-Blue Bird Melodies, NBC 8 :45-KTAR week-end presentation 10 to 10:15 P.M.-Radio newspaper

499.7 Meters KFSD Franklin 6353 600 Kcys. 1000 Watts Airfan Radio Corp., Ltd., San Diego 7:45 A.M.-Van and Don, the Two Profes-

sors, NBC 8-Morning Musical 9-Good Cheer program 9:15-Amy Lou Shopping Hour 9:30-National Farm and Home program,

NBC 10:30-Amy Lou continued 10:50-Woman's Magazine of the Air, NBC 11:10-Studio program 11:30-Jamie Erickson, organist 12 noon-Off the air 2:30 P.M.-Dr. Stewart, organist 3 :30-Studio program 3:45-Radio Dental Clinic 4:15-Studio program 4:45-Highroads of Adventure, NBC 5-Studio program 5 :15-Radiotron Varieties, NBC 5:30-Late news items 5:50-Radio Ralph 6-General Electric program, NBC 7-Lucky Strike Orchestra, NBC 8-Amos 'n' Andy, NBC 8 :15-Aeolian Quartette 8:30-Bluebird Melodies, NBC 8:45-Sperry Smiles, NBC 9-Fox Theater program 9:30-Dance music from Plata Real 10:30-Dance music from Kennedy's 11:30-Studio program 12 to 12:30 A.M.-Dance music from the

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