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Page 1: Weekly RADIO DIAL
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2 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER_ 10, 1937

Weekly RADIO DIAL Entered a, second-dui matter July 29, 1931, at the pent-office at Cincinnati •

M under the Act of arch 3, 1879.

Published every Friday by the Radio Dial Publishing Co. 22 East 12th St., Cincinnati, Ohio

Six Mortals for $1. Single Co/ice 5 cents Rom° M AI brines you the late« available programs and news of your favorite Stations and ertinta. All program listed are correct up to press-time, but are, of course, subject co

later changes by networks and local stations.

Telephone--CHerry 0710 0711 GEORGE A. VOGELE—Editor

Vol. VII WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 10, 1937 No. 17

LISTEN OR ELSE In most respects radio is synonymous with progress. Technically, finan-

cially, and to a less extent artistically, it has made prodigious advances during the 17 years of its existence. But there is one department in which, far from going forward, it has lost ground. And that is the acceptability of commercial announcements.

Readers who began their dialing back in the days of the trickle-charger and neutrodyne will bear witness to that. From something which listeners tolerated and even respected, the commercial announcement has become a general source of irritation.

Usually this irritation is chronic. But now and then, some practice makes it acute. And at the moment one of those practices is the "planting" of commercials in the text of programs.

Several news broadcasts use this device. Instead of the commercial being read by the announcer, it is part of the commentator's script. Certain musical and comedy programs also employ it, working sponsor blurbs into performer's lines.

The purpose of the strategy is obvious. Sponsors believe—and rightly— that listeners are forearmed against commercials when read by an announcer. So they put their sales talk in the mouths of performers, assuming that listeners will be caught off guard and that interest in the program will be carried over to the blurb.

If all listeners were naive or all commercials were interesting, the results would be perfect. But, unfortunately for the sponsors, neither premise is true.

The chief result is to make the listener feel that his confidence has been abused, that he has been tricked into listening to something he does not want to hear. He feels just as he would if a story in a popular magazine carried a resounding plug for some advertiser's product. And such a feeling is scarcely conducive to the good-mill, attention and respect necessary if a sponsor is to have a hearing.

That too is obvious, at least on the receiving end. But, inexplicably, it has not filtered through to the sponsors. Far front diminishing, "planted" commercials seem to be increasing.

This bewildering indifference to what happens at the loudspeaker is not limited to putting blurbs in the mouths of performers. It extends to commer-cial announcements in general. Most sponsors seem to assume that they can do as they please with sales talk because they pay for programs. The only thing wrong st ith that comfortable assumption is that listeners have the final word about the whole matter.

A reader states the case suscinctly: "Sure, the sponsors pay the piper. But do we have to dance?"

That declaration of independence might well be pondered by many a sponsor. When listeners can take the "or else" alternative, the "listen or else" philosophy of broadcast advertising is doomed.

John Barrymore and Elaine Barrie in Philip Barry's "The Animal Kingdom" over NBC Net

John Barrymore and Elaine Bar-rie, who scored a great success in their recent "Streamlined Shakespeare" ser-ies, return to the air Monday, Sep-tember 6, in the first of two modern comedies. Philip Barry's "The Ani-mal Kingdom" will be broadcast from Hollywood on that date, from 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. (EST.), over WCKY and the NBC network.

In "The Animal Kingdom," Barry-more will play the role of a scion of wealth, whose hobby is publishing the books of struggling and truth-

seeking authors. Marriage outside this circle, however, removes him from the unconventional atmosphere of the literary world. He comes to regard business success and respectability, characteristics of "the animal kink-dom," as more desirable than his ties with the exciting life of the intellec-tual world. The play revolves around the conflict thus generated.

The second play of the series, "Ac-cent on Youth," by Samuel Raphael-son will be broadcast September 13, over the same stations.

. C OLUMBI-AlluSINGS •

From WKRC By

MARGARET MALONEY

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When Eddie Cantor returns to the air in September, his weekly shows will be aired on Wednesdays. It's the first time in his six years of broad-casting that he'll be beard any night but Sundays. He gets the tinte that Ken Murray has had and Murray and Oswald will be heard on Holly-wood Hotel in future.

• • •

Harry Langdon, comic of silent picture days, will write the scripts for Al Jolson's fall series . . . Al will be back over CBS and 'KRC, Tues-day, September 6.

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Maynard Craig enjoys doing his "Notes and News" program more than anything else he does. Aired daily except Sunday over 'KRC at 4 o'clock, the show is quite popular because of Craig's naturalness and lackadaisical style.

IS • *

It 11 be the Voice of Bob Trout that you'll be hearing now on the Professor Quiz program. He is taking the spot as announcer left when Ar-thur Godfrey resigned.

* * •

Beginning September 7, George Olsen's ork will have a CBS wire.

• * , .

Charlie Koch, 'KRC announcer, is responsible for the latest situation gag. It seems that a salesgirl in a downtown store quit her job about a year ago and got married. Last week the stork paid her a visit. Her girl friends .went out to the hospital in a body one night to take a peep at the baby. They arrived after vis-iting hours. The next day one of the girls, determined to reach the hospital in time to see the baby, ran from the store, hailed a taxicab and said to the driver: "Maternity Hos-pital, quick." The driver stepped on it—he slithered through traffic like a fire chief. A speed cop stopped him and the driver explained that he had to get to the maternity hospital in a hurry. "Okay, buddy, follow me" and away they go with the cop clearing the path. The girl got very nervous and rapped on the window. The driver shouted: "We'll be there in just a minute, lady." When they got to the hospital, the girl had fainted so the cop and the taxi man carry her in. She awakened in the maternity ward, wondering why she was there. So did the hospital at-tendants! • • •

John Charles Thomas will be the first guest soloist on the fall series of Ford Sunday Evening Hours. They resume on September 12 over CBS and WKRC.

New Show, by George

Only 21, pretty Florence George, a native of Dayton, Ohio, has been selected as the feminine soloist for the new Packard series, beginning September 7 over WCKY, WSAI, WSM and the NBC-Red network. Miss George will star with Lanny Ross, Charles Butterworth and Raymond Paige's orchestra. The pro-gram originates in Hollywood, where Florence is soon to appear in her first talkie role.

At a farewell party given by NBC's Barbara Ludsdy for Johnny Gibson, West Coast actor, Bill Thompson was the real guest of honor in that Johnny

insisted on showing several reels of motion pictures he had made of Bill doing some of his most popular comic pantomime routines.

Dramatic Critic

Herman J. Bernfeld, dramatic critic of the Cincinnati En-quirer, was guest of Ruth Lyons, 'KRC program director, recently on her Monday night Shakesperean interview. Mr. Bernfeld gave the listening audience some interesting facts about Shakes-perean works.

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RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 10, 1937 3

NOTED ARTISTS IN GERSHWIN MEMORIAL Cooking School Interviews

A "salt-shaker' type microphone is very appropriate at a cook-ing school, and it is one of these new style mikes that Rex Davis and Mary Jane, WCKY announcers, are using during the broad-cast pictured above. Each day of the Time-Star Cooking School at the Pure Food Show at the Cincinnati Zoo, WCKY broadcast interviews with women in the cooking school audience.

One of Dow's Contest Winners

Al Bland, pilot of Dow's Dawn Patrol, broadcast daily except Sunday over WKRC at 7:30 a. m., got a big kick out of presenting H. G. Folzenlogen with a bicycle as his prize in the recent Dawn Patrol contest. Mr. Folzenlogen is the father of six children, the oldest of whom is nine years and the youngest, seventeen months. The picture shows Bland with Mr. and Mrs. Folzenlogen.

Pons, Swarthout, Astaire, Crosby

Will Sing Program of Two-and-a-Half Hours Duration

Distinguished artists of the stage, screen, radio and concert hall will be heard in a two-and-a-half hour broad-cast when the entire memorial con-cert of George Gershwin's works is carried over the WABC-Columbia network, including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO, from the Hollywood Bowl, Wednesday, September 8,

from 11:30 to 2:00 a. m. (E.S.T.). Columbia is extending its network closing time two hours to present this significant event. Some 30,000 who are expected to

fill the famous natural amphitheater in the film capital and countless others listening on CBS will hear selected Gershwin songs presented by Lily Pons, Gladys Swarthout, Fred As-taire, Bing Crosby and Al Jolson, accompanied by the famous Los Angeles Philharmonic Symphony Or-chestra, conducted by Victor Young. George Jessel will act as master-of-ceremonies.

Other noteworthy items will be Jose Iturbi's combined performance of the piano solo part and direction of the orchestra in the "Rhapsody in Blue" and Oscar Levant as piano soloist in the Concerto in F, with

Otto Klemperer conducting. The principals from the original

New York cast of the folk opera, "Porgy and Bess," Todd Duncan, Anne Brown and Ruby Elzy, will be joined by the famous Hall Johnson Choir of 40 voices in highlights from the prauction, which Alexander Steinert is to direct. The concert is to open with the "Of Thee I Sing" Overture conducted by Charles Previn. Another famous Gershwin orchestral work will be "An Amer-ican in Paris," which Nathaniel Shil-kret will direct. The services of all

participants are to be contributed

and the proceeds directed to the non-

profit music work of the Bowl. Col-

umbia will short-wave the program to

foreign receivers through its new transmitter, W2XE.

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4 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 10, 1937

tsi Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) 14 Denotes (M8S)

* PROGRAMS FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 * (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

6:30 645

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00- Breakfast Club-Bob 8:15 Brown m. c N 8.3C News for Executives.. 8:45 Breakfast Club N

Glee Club N

WCKY WLW WKRC ( tn. ',mini 111430 ter ) cinvionati i700 kn.l Cincinnati (155n kc.,

Top o' the Morning Old Time Fiddlers

Jerry Foy Sun-Up Jamboree

Sing Before Breakfast Early Edition-News Dow's Dawn Patrol with Al Bland-Time

Island Serenaders N... by-adle Choir Morning Roundup . Concert an Brass. .

Moments Musicale N.,

X if

News ... Morning Devotions arry and Sue Le. Erwin

Temperature, Music ...

woman's Hour Fidler's Fancy; News

630 6745

WSAI Cfnetnnati (1330 test

1 Church Forum 715 Sun Dial . . . 7:30 " 7:45 Drifting Pioneers

8:00 Streamliners N 8:15 8:30 8:45

•61 a.

News

WCPO Cincinnati (1200 kc.)

WHIO Dayton (1260 Svc.)

WCPO News Cereal Time

Over the Coffee Cups Rise and Shine WCPO News Waking Time

Move Along Builder Upper Bright Outlook Working Time

Breakfast Express

WHIO Almanac Little Tom

Ray Block at Piano C Dalton Brothers C Fiddlers Fancy C.. News (8:55)

WLS-WENR Chicago. tn. WO Isc.)

Farm Bulletin Smile A While (cant)

News Report Evelyn & Hilltoppers Variety Program Morning Devotions

Pokey & Arkie News Report Jolly Joe's Pet Pals Novelodeons

100 9:IS 9:3C 9:45

1000-10:15 10:3C 10:45

1100 11:15 11:30 11:45

Sweethearts N Raising Your Parents N

Bill Krenz's Orch, N Patricia Ryan N Minute Men N Negus Rhumba News and Views

Continentals N

G. Hessberger

Sweethearts N Raising Sour Parents N

Synagogue of the Air..

Patricia Ryan N Minute Men N Rhumba Orchestra N

yy

Call to Youth N Academy of Medicine Live Stocks G. Hessberger's Or. N

The Stringers C Richard Haswell C Let's Pretend C

Fred Feibel -à the Organ C

Compinsky Trio-Old vs. New C

Jack Shannon, songs Orientate C Geo. Hall and Or. chestre C

900 Singing Strings 9:15 rasa Family N 9;30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 1:45

Variety Program

S. 0

ee

Army P adi

Continentals N

Rex Baffle's Ensemble N

WCPO News Musical Menu

WCPO News Gene Austin Kiddies Karnival

WCPO News ..... Merry Go Round

The Stringers C Richard Maxwell C Let's Pretend C

Newlin Flying Club . Fred Feibel, organ C Compinsky Trio C

Recreation Bureau ... Orientale C Gee, ge Hali't Orch. C Weeks's Farm Review.

Junior Stars Program

Don & Helen

bow-ratown Sticap'g News WLS on Parade

News: Announcement: Novelodeons Ralph Emerson, organ Fanfare Interview

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:15 1:30 1:45

200-2:15 2:30 2:45

WCKY News Our Barn N ...... National Farm end Home Hour N . .

te

Don Fernando N .... Cadets Quartet N ..

Whitney Ensemble N-7 Concert Miniature N

Fed, Women's Clubs.. Gus H«.anschen's L National Farm and Home Hour N

••

Golden Melodies N...

Caballeros N Week-end Revue N.

The Captivators C Jimmy Shields C Buffalo Presents C

Madison Ensemble C Ann Leaf, organ C Melody Express C... Tours in Tone C

Down by Herman's C

Dept. of Commerce C Clyde Barrie C

12:00 From Headquarters 12:15 12:30 12:45

Day Dreams Happy Felton's Orchestra M

1.00 ,Sylvia Cyde M 1:15 !Barber's Interviews 1:30 1Palmer H'se Ensem, M 1:45 I Bill Dudley M

2:00 'Al Jahn's 215 Sports Oddities 2:30 Cincinnati vs. St. Louis 2:45 Baseball Game at

WCPO News The Playboys Man on the Street Melody Parade

WCPO Ñews 777 Rhythm Ramblers

Hollywood Brevities.

WCPO News Siesta

Vocalizations

News; Markets Jimmy Shields C Eddie and Ron Buffalo Presents C

Madison Ensemble C. Ann Leaf, organ C.

Tours in Tones C

Down by Herman's C St. Louis at Cincinnati -Baseball game ...

Don and Helen Garden Club Markets; Weather.. Grain Market Summ'y

Poultry Service Time Home Talent Program Livestock Markets Home Talent

News: Julian Bentley Farm Sports Festival-Broadcast Direct From Springf'ld, Ill.

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

"I:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

11:04 6:15 46:30 4:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Club Matinee N , Anniversary Death o The Dictators C . .. Edward Grieg N

. . Billy Bryant N The Dancepators C '' " " "

News and Views Vagabond Adventures Notes and.Newi--All-Sports Review with Tom Terris N

Kaltenmeyer's Great Lakes Revue, Nickelodeon N Kindergarten N from Cleveland C..

1 op Hatters Musical Calendar .... To be announced N 0-chest- N Ben Feld's Orch. C . Press-Katlic News N News . ...... . , Newscast ... ...... Whither Music N Alfred Gus Karger ' Dick Bray-Sports ...

Message of Israel N

News and Views Eddie Varios Orch. N

Home Towner' N — Nola Day N Concert Orchestra N

Echoes of Stage

Front Page Drama Bordertown Barbecue

R. F. D. Hour 1Count Basic's Orch Everybody Sing Columbia Concert

Hall C

Meredith -Willson's Saturday Swing--Orchestra N .. . Session C

Concert Orchestra N.. Johnny Presents C

Jack Sprigg's Orch Bob Newhall

• •

National Barn Dance-Alka Seltzer N

6. le

Professor Quiz C

Rhythminiatures Musical Moments

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

5:15 5:30 5:45

Cincinnati

Radioland Orch. M 08

Lynn Cole Sally Jo Nelson M Johnny Messner M Red Barber s Resume

6:00 !Palmer House Ensem M 6:15 To be announced 6.30 Smittic & His Gang 6:45 Tom Slater .....

700 Isham Jones M 7:15 7:30 David Brockman's 7:45 Orchestra M

8:00 Louisiana Hayride M.. 111:15 8:30 Ecstasy M 8:45

Warm Ups Reds vs. St. Louis, at St. Louis

le

.1 6.

ell O.

Post Modems Jam for Supper

WCPO News Art Tatum Dinner Club

Cleo Brown The Giaties Sports Revue Race Results

WCPO News In Swing Time Vagabond Melodist Musically Speaking

Baseball scores Great Lakes Revue C

61 0

Ben Feld's Orch. C

News; Sports C Melodies of Yes'day C

Count Basic's Orch. C Song Time C Columbia Concert

Hall C

Thank You Stusia Saturday Swing Session Johnny 'resents Koss Morgan's Orches. C.

"Professor Quiz' C....

Lud Gluskin's Orchestra C

Salzburg Music Festi-val Program N

le 0

H. Middleman's Or. N

Nickelodeon N Doubles Summary N News; Whither Music N ..

Message of Israel N

Eddie Varzo's Orchestra N

Behind Scenes at WLS Barn Dance - Direct From Indiana State Fair at Indianapolis

National Barn Dance N 68 IN

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9113 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00-11:15 11:30 11:45

To be announced N... To be announced N...

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Codolban's Orchestra N

Five Star Final Jolly Coburn Orch. N

Paul Whiteman's Orchestra N

Hal Kemp's Orchesna N

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Carlos Molina's Orchestra N

Emery Deutsch's Orchestra N

Paul Sullivan Castle Farm Orch Dick Stabile's Orchestra

Your Hit Parade-Mark Warnow's Orchestra C

Patti Chapin C

'Bunny Berigan's Orchestra C

Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra C

Phil Napoleon's Orchestra C ....

Benny Goodman's Orchestra C

9:00 Clyde Trask's 9:15 Orchestra ... 9:30 Grant Park 9:45 Concert M

10:00 , Nye Mayhew's 10:15 Orchestra M 10:30 Barney Rapp's 10:45 Orchestra

1 i:00 'Clint -1‘61e's Orch. N 11:15 X. Cugat's Orch. M 11:30 L Eddy Duchin's 11:45 Orchestra M

WCPO News Clock on the Mantel..

WCPO News For the Piano

WCPO News The Public Announces

Your Hit Parade C.

Patti Chapin, songs C

Bunny Berigan's Orches-tra C

Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra C

hil Napoleon's Orchestra C

Benny Goodman's Orchestra C

Barnyard Jamboree

Hometown Memories Don and Helen

Tall „Story„Club....

"Down at Grandpa's" WLS National Barn

Dance

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49

5:30 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 645

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

WSM Nashville. Tenn. (138,01«.)

Golden West Cowboys

Breakfast Club N 8.

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ele

WHAS Louisville. Ky. (820 Ise.)

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Asbury College .Not..

Breakfast Business -. Salt and Peanuts

Early Morning Jamboree

Sweethearts of Air N WHAS News Room... Raising Your Parents N Richard Maxwell C....

Let's Pretend C Bill Kranz's Orch.

9:00 ¡Banner Newshawk 9:15 Home Maker's Chat 9:30 Hartwick; Whipple N 9:45 H Nagel's Orch. N.

10:1X%1- Call to Youth N 10:15 ,Three Marshalls N 10:30 ,George Hessberger's 10:45 I Orchestra N

Fred Feibel at the Organ C

Compinsky Trio C

Jack Shannon, songs C Orientale C George Flall's OrchestYa C

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

100 1:15 I :30 1:45

Concert Sketches WSM News National Farm and Home Hour, *N

Banner Newshawk Cadets Quartet N

West View Park — Orchestra

Harry Kogen's Orchestra N

The Captivators C.... Jimmy Shields C Buffalo Presents C

Sunshine Sue

Produce; River Stages Tours in Tone

Down by Herman's C

Dept. of Commerce C Clyde Barrie C

2:00 Club Matinee N 2:15 " " 2:30 " 2:45

3:00 The Little Variety 3:15 Show N 3:30 Kaltenmeyer's Kinder 3:45 garten N

4:00 Top Hatters N 4:15 4:30 Dance Miniatures 4:45 Freddie Rose

06

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

Rhythm Time Sunday School Lesson Jimmy Kemper N... News; Sports

Meredith Willson's Orchestra N

Concert Orchestra N

Dinner Music Hilltop Harmonizers Delmore Brothers Jack's Mountaineers

Dictators C

Dancepators C

Columbus Baseball Game

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.0

Sports Resume C...., Ball Game Cont'd

Melody Cruise WHAS News Room.., Religious Talk lir To be announced

.Saturday Swing Session C

Johnnie Presents C

"Professor Quiz C...

Longacre Horse Race C Lud Gluskin's Orch, C

8:00 Possum Hunters 8:15 Gully Jumpers 8:30 Dixie Liners 8:45 Curt Poulton

900 Santa and Sallie 9:15 Possum Hunters 9:30 Gold'n West Cowboys 9:45 Deford Bailey

10:00 Fruit Jar Drinkers..., 10:15 Crook Brothers 10:30 Curly Fox and Hunters 10:45 Poplin Band

Your, Hit Parade C....

e.

Patti Chapin, songs C

Bunny Berigan's Orchestra C

Louisville Dance Time

Phil Napoleon's Orcheera C

B. Goodman's Orch. C WHAS News Room

WCKY WLW WKRC

NETWORK PROGRAMS EASTERN STANDARD TIME

NBC-CBS)

6:00-Message of Israel: "Psalms," Rabbi Louis Bainbeck of Chicago. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham wowo

Chico, Spanish revue. WEAF wgy «tam wrnao who wdaf kyw

v-Count Basie and his Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO wbbm whk wfbm kmbc wadc wsbt wwva wsfa wwl wcco

6:15-Song Time with Betty Grab's and John Payne. WABC WHIO wcau wadc wmaq

6:30-Eddie Varios Orchestra. (NBC) WLS (WCKY on 6:45) kdka wtam wowo

.-Jimmy Kemper, song stories. WEAF WSM

.-Uncle Jim's Question Bee-Jim McWilliams conductor. WJZ wgy wmaq

-Columbia Concert Hall. WABC WKRC WHIO waco wcau wgr

4:45-M. Luboschutz and Nemenoff, piano duo. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

7:00-Meredith Willson's Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wmaq VAV j wave kyw wdaf «f la

-The Home Towners, WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wave wire wham wmaq wwj kyw wdaf «fia wowo

WSAI

-Saturday Night Swing Club: Walter Gross, CBS Pianist, guest artist. WABC WHAS WKRC wcau wbbm wjr wwva wmas

7:15-Nola Day, songs. Norman Cloutier's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wave wire wham

7:30-Concert Orchestra, WJZ WCKY WLW WSM kdka wgar wave wire wham wowo

-Linton Wells, American newspaper cor. respondent. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

-Johnny Presents: Russ Morgans Orchestra. Charles Martin's "Circumstantial Evidence Thrills"; Frances Adair and Glenn Cross, vocalists: mixed ensemble. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm whk kmbc wcau wade wsbt wwva wbt

-Weekend Potpourri. (CBS)

7:45-To be announced. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

8:00-"Professor wuiz," with Bob Trout. WABC WHAS WKRC WHIO wjr wbbm whk wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wadc wbt wwl wcco

-Alka-Seltzer National Barn Dance: Henry Barr: Verne. Lee and Mary; Hoosier Hot Shots; Novelodeons, male trio; Sally Foster;

WCPO WHIO

Lula Belle and Arkie, songs; Uncle Ezra, Maeda, City cour end Joe Kelly. m C. WJZ WLW WLS kdka wham wgar wave wfla wbap kvoo

8.30-Longacre Handicap - From Longacre Race Track, Seattle. WABC WHAS w¡r wbbm whk wfbm kmbc kmox wwva wbt wsfa wwl

-To be announced. WEAF kyw wgy wtam wmaq wdaf wwj kstp who

8:45-Lud Gluskin's Orchestra. WABC WHAS Yeeir wbbm whk wfbm kmbc kmox wwva wbt wsfa wire

9:00-To be announced. WJZ WCKY WLW kdka wgar wave wire wham

-"Your Hit Parade": Mark Warnow's Or-chestra; Songsmiths, male quartet; Paul Althouse, Metropolitan tenor, guest artist. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wire wbbm wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wadc wsbt wwva wbt wsfa wwl wcco

-NBC Jamboree: Harry Kogan and his Or-chestra, with guest artists. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who

9:45-Patti Chapin, songs. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm whk wfbm kmbc kmox wadc wsbt wwva wbt wsfa wwl wcco

10:00-Carlos Molina's Hotel Stevens Orches-tra. WEAF WLW wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

;WLS-WENRII WSM WHAS

-Bunny Ber.cean ind his Orchest-a WABC Vel(fiC WHAS WHIO (wjr on 10:15) wbbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wadc wsbt wsfa wcco wwva

-Codolban and his Rockefeller Center Rain-bow Grill Orchestra. WJZ WCKY wgar wave wham

10:30-Emery Deutsch's Rainbow Room Orches-tra. WEAF WLW wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

-Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wbbm whk wfbm «eau kmox

-Jolly Coburn and his Claremont Inn Orches-tra. WJZ (WCKY on 10:45) wire wave wham wgar

-Johnny Presents. (CBS) wcco kmox

I 1:00-Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, from Fort Worth, Texas. WJZ WCKY wgar wave wire wham

-Phil Napoleon's Orchestra. WABC WHAS WKRC WHIO (wjr on 11:15) whk wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wade wsfa wbbm

-Castle Farm Orchestra. WEAF kdka wave wire wham wgar

11:30-William Farmer and his Orchestra. WEAF wgy who wdaf wtam wmaq kyw

-Hal Kemp's Cocoanut Grove Orchestra, WJZ WCKY kdka wave wire wham

-Benny Goodman's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS w¡r whk wfbm kmbc wbbm

MIDNIGHT-Horace Henderson's Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm wcco

12:30-Don Chiesta's Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm wfbm kmbc

"CAPITOL FAMILY" With Robert Reed presiding in

place of Major Edward Bowes, the musical members of the "Capitol Family" will present another hour of

familiar popular and classical selec-tions over a WABC-Columbia net-work, including WKRC, Sunday, Sep-tember 5, from 10:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. (EST.). Artists who will

contribute to the latest edition of one of radio's oldest programs include the Dalton Brothers, close harmony sing-ers; Helen Alexander, soprano; Nich-olas Cosentino, tenor; Edward Mat-thews, baritone; Charles Magnante, accordionist; Sam Herman xdophon-ist, and Waldo Mayo's oichcsti a.

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RADIO DIAL„ WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 10, 1937

RADIO IAL

by The Contestliéporter

W ILLIAM Randolph Hearst's New York American has a

hobby editor. Its personable conduc-tor, Miss Marion Cole, not only does her job through the columns of the newspaper but over the radio as well. The broadcast of July 6th (WMCA and others) is the one we have mostly in mind since it was on that occasion that contests were discussed.

It is quite reasonable to think that Miss Cole brings some very interesting people before the microphone, but rather unlikely that she could have found a person more capable of talk-ing on contests than Miss Helen King, the one interviewed on the above mentioned date.

Helen King had no intention of getting in contests, either as a parti-cipant or as a judge but Fate is a strange factor in our life. It uncere-moniously, you might say, made a contest judge of her when 1,y hat she really started out to be was a graph-ologist.

Some of the contest publications have reprinted in full the interview between Miss King and Miss Cole, but our space here does not permit this, however, there are certain high points in the broadcast that we do want to take the space to quote, or summarize.

For one thing, the question came up concerning the magnitude of contests and Miss King told her audience that eight million people enter contests each year and that most of them are "regulars.". She also added that $27,000,000 is spent every year on these contests.

Miss King made another statement that could be construed as revolution-ary had she not gone a bit farther to explain. She was asked if the best entry always won and replied that in every case it did not. An example was those cases in which too many duplicates were submitted. She said that 3700 entries in the Log Cabin Syrup contest said "it's the tops". Not a bad slogan, but would have been rather hard for the sponsor to select it and award 3700 cars. Having stated that originality was

the keyword, she was asked if that included decoration. Her answer: "The answer to that is—it all de-pends on the contest. People who are contest wise seldom decorate their entries in a national contest, but often do in a local contest. The reason for that is, that most national contests are judged by professional judges. Professional judges usually consider decorated entries as bribery—and an attempt to get attention on decoration rather than merit. In local contests local judges, not knowing all the ins and outs, think that people who put so much thought on a decorated entry should win."

Miss King when she sits at the judges table. She thinks it a mild form of bribery.

Asked what contests were the most popular she thought the 25-word "Why I Like The Product" held the women better, but that the men liked slogans and puzzles better. The preference for Miss King at

the judge? table is not confined to the sponsors alone. She rates high in the esteem of contestants throughout the country as a person thoroughly fair in making final decisions. This conclusion is based on letters from all parts of contesting America as well as magazine editorials.

Two items noticed in current pub-lications would seem to bear men-tioning here. One is that Procter & Gamble is not only radio's biggest client, but that they are the largest users of contests.

On the National Broadcasting Com-pany network alone they have around 70 broadcasts a week, which for the first six months of this year cost over two and a half million dollars.

Also, so far this year P&G have put more than $100,000 in cash prize money, besides merchandise awards of automobiles, trailers, radios, and

others of less,r value. The other item is to the effect that

a well known contest authority (name not stated) is shortly to be heard on a national hook-up telling the story of prize contests. We also note that the New York

Post is America's greatest contest newspaper. Is seems that during the past three years, the Post has paid $159,900 to more than 2,200 prize winners. At the moment this paper is offering $15,000 in a cash prize contest, but as might be imagined it in confined to the Post circulation area.

It is reported that Prof. Quiz will change sponsors with September 4th and automobiles will be prizes instead

of refrigerators. In the Kelvinator "Missing Word" contest sometime ago, the first prize of a completely equipped Kelvin Home was won by Richard F. Armknecht, a lieutenant in the U. S. Navy. It is to be built in Cambridge, Mass. Nearly 150,000 entries were received in this contest.

The following is quoted from Gil-son Millets National Contest News: "Soviet Russia Today, 824 Broadway,

New York City, offers $1,000 is 33 cash prizes ranging from $5 to $500 each for essays of 500 words or less, on "What the Soviet Union means to

Humanity." Any phase of the sub-ject may be discussed. Originality will count. Closes September 15."

According to advance information, the makers of Philco Radios will launch a radio broadcast program

Decorated entries have no effect on September 5th. These broadcasts will

center around a mystery story in which PIO Coe will be the important character. Solutions will be eligible to share in prizes totaling $50,000. The Eaton Paper Co. of Pittsfield,

Mass., will soon announce a contest

offering $1,000 for selecting the most

popular movie stars and why, pro-

vided the entry is on Eaton stationery.

Otherwise the prize will be less. Will

likely be found in movie magazines.

Facts—No Fooling, a feature in

Pure Oil's filling station periodical,

offers cash for strange and unusual

facts accepted for publication. Address

Room 1734, Pure Oil Building, Chi-

cago, Ill.

In Cincinnati: Strietman's Toasts,

30 minutes before baseball broadcasts

on WSAI. $5 and 20 merchandise

prizes weekly for last lines. Also

WSAI 6:15 p. m. Tuesday to Satur-

day, cash and tickets for last lines

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PROGRAMS FOR SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 5 * (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WCKY ,..rtnnati Moo lec.}

WLW Cincinnati (700 ice.)

WKRC Cincinnati (SSO tic.)

WSAI Cincinnati (1330 kc.)

WCPO Cincinnati (1200 kc.)

WHIO Dayton (1260 kc.)

WLS-WENR Chicago. 'IL (820 kc.)

WSM Nashville, Tenn. («eke.)

WHAS Louisville, Ky. (820 tic.)

6:30 6:45 7:45 . . .. . ....

7:30 7:45

Sweet and Lovely Everybody's Hour: Variety Features

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Coast to Coast N.... .. ..

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Coast-to-Coast on a Bus N

Children's Hour— Coast-to-Coast on a

Bus N

Sunday Morning at Aunt Susan% C... .

7

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8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Nagel's Rhumba Orchestra

Sermonette and Hymn Time .

Gladys and Mary Enquirer's Uncle Bob.

.0 .8

Christian Tabernacle .

Sunday Morning at Aunt Susan's C

Christian Tabernacle .

Organ Concert , rr

Everybody's Hour .. 4. 7:45

7:00 7:15 7:30

7:45

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9:0C 9:15 9:3C 9:41

Russk n Melodies N ......

Walberg Brown Ensemble N ....

Church Forum

Walberg-Brown Ensemble N

Church of Air — Rev. H. S. Anderson C ..

Veterans Civic Hour

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

News

Cloister Bells N Municipal Interviews

Feminine Words and Music

,, ,,

Church of Air — Rev. H. W. Hobson C..

Romany Trail C.

" " " "

WLS Little Brown Church

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Highlights of Bible N is ,

To be announced N n rii

Church of Air — jar. H. W. Hobson C...

Romany Trail C ii ri

10.0C 10:15 10:3C 10:45

Press-Radio News N... Neighbor Nell N ... Green Brothers Orchestra N

News Neighbor Nell N Green Brothers Novelty Orchestra N

The Texas Rangers C

Major Bowes Capitol Theatre Family C

1000 10:15 10:30 10:45

Hamilton County Jail Service

Remember When

Hillbilly Hullabaloo..

ii II

,, n Major Bowe's Capitol

Theatre Family C.

The Texas Rangers C o ..

Major Bowe's Capitol Theatre Family C.

" " Aunt Ern tanning WLS Concert Orchestra

9:00— 9:15 9:30 9:45

News: Ward, Muzzy N Neighbor Nell N Sunday Morning News Fidelis Class, First

The Texas Rangers C.. ii n

Sunday Jail Service

11 1:00

11:15 11:30 11:45 I

Southernalres N j News and Views ... 1 Musa lieu

Symphony N

Cadle Tabernacle Choir

Radio City Music Hall N .

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Ship of Song 11:45

11.00 11:15 11:30

11:45

The Hour Glass N ii ell

University Chicago Round Table N

Men.)

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Amateur Revue (Sidon Men.)

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Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir C

The Southernaires N .. .0

Chief Taptuka, tenor.. Elsie Mae Emerson

10:15

10:30 10:45

10:00 10:15

10:30 10:45

Baptist Church 11. 40

Radio City Music Hall N

Fourth Avenue Presby. terian Church

Salt Lake City Choir C

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

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Our Neighbors N.... .

Dreams of Long Ago N

Magic Key of RCA N

' "

Tapestry Melodies N

Widow's Sons N

Church of Air—Rabbi Jonah B. Wise C...

Pries Gold — David Ross and Orch. C.

Howard Barlow and the Columbia Sym- phony Orchestra C

Church of Air—Rabbi Jonah B. Wise C...

Pries Gold — David Ross and Orch. C.

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

Dorothy Dreslin and. Fred Hufsmith N Alice Blue M Edna Sellers M

C'anal

WCPO News Playboys Quartet Wurlitzer Future Stars

(Sinton Men.)

Church of Air — Rev. W. F. Sheedy C

Week's News Review Poet's Gold C

Radio City Musk Hall N

Our Neighbors N. .6 01

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:4S

First Presbyterian Church

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Church of Air — Rev. W. F. Sheedy C....

Poet's Gold C ....),... r. n

St. Louis Serenade C..

Living Dramas of the Bible C

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

Days Sunday Drivers N Thatcher Colt

Mysteries N

Apostolic Church

Deutsche Lieber

St. Louis Serenade C..

Sunday Players " "

Magic Key of R. C. A. N

if 61

06 Of 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1;30 1:45

f 2.00 ' 2:15 2:30 2:45

Rosario Bourdon Orchestra

Waltz Favorites

Broadcast from Austria N

Popular Melodies N

2:00 12:15

12:30 12:45

The Magic Key of RCA N

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St. Louis Serenade C:7

Living Dramas of the Bible C

Everybody's M us i c— Howard Barlow and

the Columbia Sym- phony Orchestra C

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

Soliloquy

Will McCune', Orchestra M

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Spanish Strings

Everybody's Music— Howard Barlow and Columbia Sym'y C .

Broadcast from Austria N

Popular Melodies N

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

2:00 2:15 2:30

2:45

Tapestry of Melody N

Popular Melodies N..

Sunday Vespers N .

The W orld Is Yours N

Howard Barlow and Symphony Orch. C..

Louisyle - Indianapolis Baseball Game ....

96 1.

Everybody's Musi c— Howard Barlow and

Symphony Orch. C..

Louisyle - Indianapolis Baseball Game ....

96 1.

3.00 3:15 3:30 11:45

Sunday Vespers N.

Senator Fishface N .

Romance Melodies N. Ile .

Choral Echoes „„,. .. i• . : " 15„:

To be announced " "

Roy Shield's Orchestra N

Canadian Grenadier Band N

Court of Human Relations

Amateur Class A Baseball Game— Dick Bray at Micro- phone

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

Radioland Orchestra M

10 1.

Symphonic Hour Spelling Bee, with Dr. Hagen C

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Sen. Fishface and Prof. Figgsbottle N

Sunday Vespers N ... " "

Sen. Fishface and Prof. Figgsbottle N

Noble Cain's Choir N News and Views .. Sunday Afternoon with Ed McConnell N....

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n ...

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

Music By ii el

Roy Shield's Music N Three Brownies

Your Favorite Band

Three Brownies Clara Oglesby Lyman,

Organist

Our American Neighbors C

Clara Oglesby Lyman, Organist

Saratoga dusic Festi- val String Orch. N

Smiling Ed. Mc- Connell N

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

5:00 6:15 5:30 5:45

3,00 3:15

3:30 3:45

Paul martinis orchestra N

Ed McConnell N

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Guy Lombardo's Orchestra C

Canadian Grenadiers N

WCKY News Helen Traubel N

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The Chicagoans C 5:45

5:00 5:15 5:30

5:45

Catholic Hour N

Tim and Irene M Warm Ups

Musical Newsy

Prof. Leo Stoffregen Warm Ups

Phil Harris' Orchestra C

The Chicagoans C

Sach's Amateur Hour. 114 I.

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4:45

4:00 4:15 4:30

4:45

Catholic Hour N ,i n

Pepper Uppers " "

Louisyle - Indianapolis Baseball Game

r, ,

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

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Codolban N News and Views Werner Janssen's Orchestra N

Jane Froman and Don Ross N

Crosley String Ens Fitch Jingle N

Dick Bray—Sports To be announced Gulf Program —Col Jay C. Flippen C

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

Red Barber's Resume Concert Miniatures Fireside Recital N. Tom Slater

Resume Post Modems Church Federation

Columbia Workshop C

Col. Jay C. Flippen's Review C

Jane Froman and Don Ross N

Werner Janssen's Orchestra N

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

Jane Froman and Don Ross N

Werner Janssen's Orchestra N

Herbert Koch, organ_ WHAS News Room.... Gulf Summer Stars C..

7:15 7:30 7:45

To be announced N... fe ee Ameche and Edgar

Bergen N

W. C. Fields, Don Ameche and Edgar

Bergen N

Workmen's German«, Singerr Alliance Ce

"Texaco Town" Variety Show C.....7:45

700 7:15 7:30

Jack Sprigg's i Orchestra

Pilly Snider's Orchesti a

The Muses Pacific Paradise Yours Truly Emma Scully

Workmen's German Singing Alliance .

"lexaco lows C .

To be announced N..

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6:30 6:45

6:00 6:15

6:30 6:45

Don Ameche, Edgar Bergen, W. C. Fields Iii Dorothy Lamour N

Singing Festival c..77 " " .. ...... i

"Texaco Town" C .... .. ..

11:00 ' 8:15 11:30 8:45

Concert Hall of the Air

Waltz Favorites Irene Rich N

Shop Fields' Rippling Rhythm Revue N

Walter Winchell N Jimmy James' Orch

"Universal Rhythm"-, Richard 8onelli, Al‘ Temp I •t o n; Reg Chandler's Orch. 0

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Manhattan Merry-Go- Round N

American Album of Familiar Music N

WCPO News Sunday Swing

n n

7Universal Rhythm — Starring Richard Be- nelli C

Irene Rich N

Shep Fields' Rippling Rhythm N

Walter Winchell N . Irene Rich N

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

Manhattan Merry- Go-Round N

American Album of Familiar Music N

Universal Rhythm, starring Richard Bonelli C .

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

kb:00 10:15 10:30 .10:45

World Salon Orch...,

California Concert N .

Zenith Show N

Unsolved Mysteries I. ..

Pete Cavallo's Ban fr o,m Grant Par Chicago C

1. 11

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

Sunday Night Party (S•altest) N

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Week's News Review Clock on the Mantel

Chicago Sym phony C.

ii ii To be announced N.

The Zenith

Foundation N To be announced N.

8:45

8:00

8:15 8:30

8:45

Sealtest Sunday Night

Party N .. ss ii, ir

Chicago Symphony C.

s• o ii ..

Castle Farm Orch.... Paul Sullivan Serenade in the Night J. Manner's Orch. M

WCPO News The Tango and the Rhumba " "

Judy and the Bunch N Choir Symphonette N Eddie Varzo's Orchestra N

Jack Randolph, songs'. Castle Farm Orch.... Concert Hour ....

Jay Freeman's Orch, C

Frankie Masters Orchestra C

Herbie Kay's Orchestra C

"Pioneers in 1 Science" 'lb

News—Lee Bland Jay Freeman's Orch, C

Frankie Masters Orchestra C

Herbie Kay's Orchestra C

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

News: Phil Napoleon's Orchestra C

Scores: Jay Freeman's Orchestra C

Globe Trotter LaSalle Hotel Orch Eddie Yarzo's Orchestra N

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

Irene Rich N To be announced Rippling Rhythm Review N

Phil Napoleon's Orchestra C

Jay Freeman's Orchestra C

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

Henry Busses Orch... —Chet Pare• N

Jesse Hawkins' Orchestra N

Paul Sullivan Clyde Trash's Orch Dick Stabile's Orchestra

Barney Rapp's Orchestra

Andy Kirk's Orchestra

WCPO News Sign off Herbie Kay's

Orchestra C ..

Frankie Masters' Orchestra C

Herbie Kay's Orchestra C ..

Beverly Hills Orchestra N

Andy Kirk's Orchestra N

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

Beverly Hills Orchestra N ..

New Penn Hotel Orchestra N

F. Masters' Orch. C.. Harry Curries Orchestra .

WHAS News Room ...

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WCPO I WHIO WLS-WENR11 I WSM WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

NOON—Church of the Air: Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, Central Synagogue, New York City. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wcau wadc wsbt wife wcco

a...Dorothy Dreslln, soprano, end Fred Huf-smith, tenor. WEAF WSAI kmox whk wbbm whio wfbm %earn wmaq who wdaf kyw

12:30—Poet's Gold: David Ross and Orches-tra. WABC WHAS WKRC (WHIO on 12:45) wadc kmbc wwva

tiv-Our Neighbors: Jerry Belcher interviewing families in their own homes. WJZ WCKY WLS wave wgar wire wham

e.Dreams of Long Ago: Dramatization of old-time tongs by Ethel Parks Richardson. WEAF WLW wgy kyw wtam wmaq who wdaf

9100—The Magic Key of R. C. A.: Symphony Orchestra. direction Frank Black. Milton J. Cross and Tex O'Rourke; Richard Crooks, tenor; Jean Sablon, songs; guest artists. WJZ WLW WLS WSM kdka wgar wfla kvoo wfaa wham wave wowo

...Sunday Drivers: Variety program, with Fields and Hall, m. c.; novelty orchestra and Frances Adair, soprano. WEAF (WHIO on 1:15) wgy kyw wtam wmaq who wdaf

...St. Louis Serenade. WABC WHAS WKRC WHIO wjr wfbm kmbc kmox wadc wbt wsfa wcco

1:30—Thatcher Colt Mysteries. WEAF WSAI kyw wgy wwj wtam wmaq who wdaf wire

—Living Dramas of the Bible. WABC WKRC WHAS wjr whk wfbm kmbc kmox wadc wsbt wbt wcco

i:00—Everybody's Music: Columbia Symphony Orchestra and Howard Barlow. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr whk wfbm kmbc kmox wadc wsbt wbt wcco

—Tapestry of Melody. WEAF (WLW on 2:15) WSM wgar wave wire wham

—International Broadcast from Vienna, Aus-tria: Hungarian Band Concert with Antal Xocze, conducting. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham wfla kvoo wfaa

2:30—Popular Melodies, with vocalists. WJZ WCKY WSM WLS kdka wave wire wham wgar

—M. Widow's Sons. WEAF WLW wgar wave WLS WSM wgar wave wire wham

3:00—Sunday Vespers: "When God Stands By," Dr. baul Sharer. Mixed Quartet, direction Charles A. Baker. WJZ WCKY WLS WSM wgar way wire wham

—Romance Melodies: Orchestra, direction Roy Shield, with Ruth Lyon, soprano; Ed-ward Davies, baritone. WEAF WLW wgy wtam wmaq wdaf kyw wire wwl

—Spelling Bee with Dr. Harry Hagen: Bronx and East Side School teams. WABC WHIO wjr whk wfbm kmbc kmox wadc wsbt wbt wcco

3:30—The World Is Yours: Dramatization. Program under auspices of Smithsonian In-

stitute. WEAF WSM wgy wtam wmaq wdaf kyw wwj

—Senator Fishface and Professor Figgsbottle. Variety show featuring Norman Cloutier and his Orchestra; Jean Ellington, blues singer; Showman Quartet; Paul Stewart, m. c. WJZ WLS WCKY wgar wave wire whm

4:00—Our American Neighbors: Uruguay and Paraguay; Orchestra, direction Vincent Sorey; Jerry Larence, narrator, WABC WHIO wbbm wcau kmox wwva wbt wsfa wadc wcco

—Noble Cain and A Capella Choir. WJZ WCKY WENR kdka wham wfla wave kvoo wbap wgar wowo

—Paul Martin and his Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wmaq wdaf wire who wwj

4:30—Guy Lombardo and his Orchestra. WABC WHAS wjr whk wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wwva wwl

—Roy Shield's Encore Music. WEAF WLW WSAI kyw wgy wad wtam wmaq who wdaf kstp

—Sunday Afternoon with Smiling Ed McCon-nell: Palmer Clark's Orchestra; Larry Lar-sen, organist, and choral group. WJZ WCKY WLS WSM kdka wham wfla wave kvoo wbap wgar wowo

—Howard Neumiller, pianist. (CBS) wcco 4:45—Eddie Hourse, organist. (CBS) wcco 5:00—Phil Harris and his Orchestra. WABC WHIO wjr wbbm wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmo wbt wwl wcco

—Canadian Grenadier Guards Band, Capt. J. J. Gagnier, conductor. WJZ WCKY WLW kdka wgar wave wire wham wowo

—Catholic Hour: Rev Dr. Maurice S. Sheehy

of the Catholic University of America, guest speaker; Pa ulist Choir, direction Father Finn. WEAF WSM wgy wtam wmaq wwj who wdaf kyw

5:30—The Chicagoans. WABC WKRC wjr wbbm whk wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wbt wwl wcco

—Helen Traubet, soprano and orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wave wire

6:00—Columbia .Workshop: .William N. Robson, guest director. WA BC WHIO wbbm whk wfbm

—Jell-O Summer Program, starring Jane Froman and Don Ross, with D'Artega's Orchestra. WEAF WLS WLW wave wire wham wmaq

—Codolban. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wave wire wham

6:30—Good Gulf Summer Stars, with Col. Jay C. Flippen, m. c. Oscar Bradley's Orchestra; Kay Thompson; Donald Dickson, baritone; Molasses 'n' January, Lee Sims and lb o May Bailey, and Adele Gerard, , singing harpist, guests. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr whk wfbm wcau wadc wsbt wwva wbt wsfa

—Fleischmann's Yeast Program: Werner Janssen's Orchestra; Loretta Lee, blues singer; Allan Jones, tenor. WJZ WLS WSM WCKY kdka wham wgar wave kvoo wbap wfla

—"Twilight Musicale" from Chicago. (CBS) wbbm wcco

—Fireside Recitals, featuring Helen Marshall, soprano; Sigurd Nilssen, basso; Frank St. Leger, pianist-composer. WEAF WSAI wmaq wgy kyw wdaf wtam wwj who wire

6:45—Sunset Dreams. WEAF WLW kyw wgy

wtam wwj wmaq who wdaf

7:00—The Chase and Sanborn Program: Starring W. C. Fields, with Don Arnim* m. c.; Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Dorothy Lamour, and Robert Armbruster's Orchestra. WEAF "ILW WSM wtam wire wad wdaf wstp kvoo wfaa wgy kyw ware wmaq wfla who

—To be announced. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wham wgar wowo

—Workmen's German Singing Alliance Saen-gerfest. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO yojr wbbm wfbm whk wcau kmbc kmox wadc wsbt wwva wbt wsfa wwl wcco

7:30—Texaco Town," with "Saymore Say-moors", Pinky Tomlin, Eddie Stanley, Igor Gorin, Jimmy Wallington and Jacques Renard's Orchestra. WA 8e WKRC WHIO WHAS wgy wwj wmaq who wdaf wfla wjr wave

8:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round: Pierre Le Kreun, tenor; Rachel Carlay, blues singer; Don Donnie's Orchestra; Men About Town Trio. WEAF WSAI WSM wgy wtam wwl wmaq who wdaf wfla .ave

—"Universal Rhythm," starring Richard Bo-nelli, with Alec Templeton, Carolyn Urba-nek and Rex Chandler's Orchestra and Chorus; Frank Crumit, m. c.; Jeanne Macy, balladist. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wadc wsbt wwva wbt wsfa wail wcco wire wham wmaq wfla wowo

—Woodbury's Rippling Rhythm Revue, star-ring Shep rields and his Orchestra; Bob Hope and Honeychile; Del Casino, tenor. WJZ WLW WENR kdka wgar wham

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N Denotes (NBC1 C Denotes (CBS) 64 Denotes f >ABM

* PROGRAMS FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 * (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

6:30 646

7:30 7:45

8:15 830 8.45

WCKY 0. onnat, ice.)

Morning Devotions N Morning Roundup

Norsemen N

Breakfast Club N ••

News for Executives ', test Radio News N

WLW Cleennatt Don et.,

Top 'o the Morning

Cadle Choir Island Serenaders N Sing, Neighbor, Sing Home Songs N

Jewish New Year Program .... .

Chandler Chats

WKRC Cincinnati £5130 kr.1

Jerry Foy Sun-Up Jamboree

Sing Before Breakfast Early Edition-News Dow's Dawn Patrol with

Al Bland

Time-Temperature-Music

Woman's Hour Bachelor's Children It

9.0( 1:15 9:31

- IC 0. 10:1. 10 10.4.

11.1: 11.3: 11 G.

For Women Only •aughn de Leath N Dear, 8,0. I.

High Hatters N News and Views . Hits and Encores

.•

or•i Franconi N

Joe Dumond N Frank Allison N

Hymns of all Churches Atden's Romane,

Virginians Viennese Ensemble N

Linda's First Love Personal Co!. of Air N We Live Again 4ospel Singer N *

Girl Alone N Story of Mary Marlin N News; Live Stock Rosa Lee N

To be announced Myrt and Marge C Louise and Lads C I. M. Ornburn C

Ruth and Bill C Magazine of the Air C Big iSte, C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Swinging the Blues C Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen Trent C Our Gal, Sunday C

6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

WSAI Cincinnati OM he.)

Church Forum Sun Dial . .

Brown Co. Revelers .

Streamliners, with Flee & Hall & Orch. N

Women's News Reel

WCPO Cincinnati (1200 kc )

WCPO News Cereal Time

Over the Coffee Cups Rise and Shine WCPO News Warning Bell

Move Along - Builder Upper Bright Ofulook Working Time

WHIO Dayton (5260 kc.)

WLS-WENR Chicazo. lfl. (870 kc.)

Ridge Runners Breakfast Express . WHIO Almanac Little Tom

Farm Bulletin Smile A While

News Report Don and Helen "Sing Neighbor Sing" Morning Devotions

Metropolitan Parade_Ç Arkie and Pokey Martin Richard Maxwell C .2114,,News Report Yesterday's Favorites Jolly Joe's Pals Voice of the Organ Novelodeons

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

Mrs Wiggs N John's Other Wife N Just Plain Bill N Ahead of Husband...

— Backstage Wife N How to be Charming N Newlyweds ...

Young CiriCinnatians— Melodic Rhythm Cotton Pickin' Time Freshmen Follies

WCPO News Musical Menu

It le

WCPO News Federal Theatre Clarence Berger Oklahoma Outlaws

-WCPO News .... Merry Go Round.

Pretty Kitty Kelly C Myrt and Marge C Municipal Court Your Band of the Da,

Ruth and Bill C Magazine of the Air C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Cornelia on the Air Edwin C. Hill C Concert Miniatures lhe Arcadians

Mary Marlin N Ma Perkins N Pepper Young's Farts. N Don & Helen

The O'Neill: N Personal Column N Vic and Sade N Edward McHugh N

Markets; News.. Otto & Novelodeons Ralph Emerson, organ Melody Parade

5:30 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

700 7:15 7:30 7:45

WSM Nashville, Tenn. (Mkt.)

WHAS Icy. (82ow.)

........................

Curly and Fox Hunters Morning Headlines....

Breakfast Club - Or-chestra; Bob Brown, m. c. N

0 e

Asbury College x , r.

Breakfast Business Salt and Peanuts

Early Morning Jamboree ......

00

III NI

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

Sweethearts of Air N.. Vaughn De Leath N.. News Viennese Ensemble N

Banner Newshawk Lyric Serenade How to be Cnarming N Gospel Singer N

WHAS News Room... Myrt and Marge C... Louise and the Lads C I. M. Ornburn C

Ruth and Bill C Magazine of the Air C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stoat' C Linda's First Love Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen Trent C Our Gal, Sunday C

10:00 Terri Franconi N 10:15 Melody Caravan 10:30 Dumond's Cadets N 10:45 Fran Allison N

wCFY News Frim Sisters . . Betty and Bob C 12:1! Neighbor Nell N Torn, Dick & Harry M Hymns All Churches C 17 it Farm and Home National Farm and 1A. Grimm's Daugh'r C I? 4' HOW N Homo Hour N .. Hollywood in Person.

IThru Woman's Ey---è Milton Charles C

Variety Time Melody Express " .... Betty and Bob Between Bookends C

2.0t Army Band N Pep-d-e-r Young's Fie; N New Firs Prevention 7." News and Views Ma Perkins N ¡Future Favorites .... 2 Labor Day Speech N . Vic and Sade N , Poetic Strings C 2 " " the O'Neills N .. .,

lit I

1. , Gold Cup Race N..., 1:31 John L. Lewis N ...,

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

From Headquarters Day Dreams Words and Music N

9-arbor's Interviews Sports Oddities Cincinnati vs. Chicago

Baseball Game at

Chicago

le

WCPO News Happiness Ahead .. Man on the Street.... Melody Parade

WCPO News Warm Ups Reds vs. Chicago, at Chicago

News: Markets You Shall Have Rhythm Eddie and Ron Ann Kirk Trio

Woman's News C C' • oro

Cincinnati at Chicago -Double-header .

ee

Priscilla Pride Virginia Lee Markets and News. Dinnerbell Program-

From Ind. State Fair Grounds, Ind'apolis

John Brown Markets and News

News: Julian Bentley. Homemakers' Matinee -Orchestra

Mary Wright

3:C: 1 !Wm. Green Address N

3:3; " " • • ..... Club Matinee N

-4:00 1 t ',cilia, and Lanny N 4:11 I r • hi 4:30 Afternoon Concert 4:45 Cabin in Cotton N

-5,00. All 5s3 .7ts Bevies; 5:15 Gold Cup Show N 5:30 r es: 5:45 Civic Club

Old Fashioned Girl Bob Byron songs C Kitty Keene, Inc , Dictators C Sum'time Syncopa'rs N Play Days, from The Guiding Light N Chicago C

Houseboat Hannah Notes and News Couple Next Door Marlowe and Lyon .. Cabin in the Cotton N1

ion Band Gold Cup Race N . Ilse In Laws Lowell Thomas N

Doris Kerr, songs C... "Funny Things C

Musical Calendar Air Races C I ollywc.-0 News flick Bray-Sports

3:00 3:15 3;30 On the Mall 3:45 Cincinnati vs. Chicago

4:00if- --(second game), at 4;15 Chicago 4:30 4:45 .•

••

5:15 1 " 5:30 Grandpa Hans SAS ' Red Barber's Resume

Betw'n Game Int'lude Reds vs. Chicago, at

_ Chicago

ei

Post Mortems

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Gold Cup Race N Wm, Green, President

A. P. of L. N To be announced

To be announced — Escorts and Betty N Marlowe and Lyon N

Gold Cup Race and Scores Variety Show N News; Sports C News N "To Dignify Labor" C Ranch Boys Trio N .

6:0C 6:1! 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 730 7:45

-8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

News and Views . String Ensemble Iliac ,. Ear, N Jimmy James' Orch Musical Moments Lum and Abner N 'John Herrick N Bob Newhall

(wood Times Society N

Paul Martin's Music N ..... WPM)

To be announced N Fibber McGei anci— Molly N

Animal Kingdom N . Hour of Charm N

Burns and Allen N

For Men Only (from

Poetic Melodies C Musical Visions JayFreeman's Orch. C Boake Carter C.

Alemite. with Horace Heidt's Orch. C.

Pick and Pat-"Pipe Smoking Time" C

Columbia Concert — Hall C

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

-700 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Allwite Melody WCPO News Revue N Home Beautiful

Johnson Family Dinner Club Tom Slater ...

-Dick 8-a-llou's Dick Porter Orchestra Jimmy Sullivan

The Voice of Yours Truly Firestone N Race Results

Cincinnati Sings WCPO News . ... In Swing Time

Symphonic Strings M.. This Rhythmic Age Musically Speaking

News: Dinner Music Si Burick J. Freeman's Orch C Boas. Larter

Plantation Boys Harry Kalb's Orch Curtain Calls

Columbia Concert — Hall C

Allwite Melody Revue Barrett's Orch. N

Lum and Abner N John Herrick, songs N _ . The Good Times

Society N Paul Martin's Music N

Grant Park Band Concert

"Animal Kingdom," With J. Barrymore N

9.001 915 9:30 National Radio 9:45 Forum N

110:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:15 11:30 11:45

Heatrolatown . Herald .. . ..

Clyde Trask's Orch... Angelo, Italian tenor

Jolly Coburn's Amen 'n Andy N Orchestra N Jolly Coburn's Orch. N

Five Star rina, ba,ney kaPP Eddie Vine's Orch N Orchestra . . .

Jesse Hawkins' •-•:Lnest:.- N

Marvin Frederick's Orchestra N

Wayne King's Orchestra C

Frances Perkins, Sec'y of Labor C

Personalities on Parade Ozsie Nelson's Orch. C Newscast-Lee Bland Tri-State Program

Paul Sullivan -Count Basis's - Billy Snider's Orchestra I Orchestra C "Deacon" Moon's Russ Lyon's Orchestra N Orchestra C

9:00 ¡Contented Program N 9:15 9:30 ;Gus Haensehan's Orch 9:45 I Pageant of Melody M

10:00 " 10:15 Paul Sullivan 10:30 'Jack Denny M 10:45

11:00 Billy SiTiderrs Orch 11:15 T. Dorsey's Orch. M 11:30 Eddy Duchin's II:45 Orchestra M .

WCPO News Clock on the Mantel

WCPO News Gypsy Fortunes Starlight and Dreams

WCPO News The Public .. Announces

ayne King's

»chest,. Frances Perkins, Perkins, Sec'y of Labor C

lusical -tabOMents . News; Music Roger Pryor's Orchestra C

Count Basic's - Orchestra C

Russ Lyon's Orchestra C

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

Love and Learn N. Console Melodies .... National Farm and Home Hour N

et

Banner Newshawk Dept. of Agriculture

Pepper Young's Pam. N Ma Perkins Vic and Sade N Luncheon Music

Dot and Bill Monticello Party Line Paul Sutton, songs The Jackson Family

Woman's News C College of Agriculture Markets: Weather Ted Malone C

Hope Alden's Romance University of Kentucky

Poetic Strings C

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

Club Matinee N Personal Column N.. Syncopators N The Guiding Light N

Woman's News Escorts and Betty N Manhattan Melodies Gold Cup Race N

Gold Cup Race N... Financial News Singing Strings N

Betty and Bob Hymns All Churches Playdays

Salt and Peanuts Weekday Devotions Doris Kerr C Funny Things C

Labor Day Speech C..

Sports Review C Melody Cruise

5:00 Allwite Melody 5:15 Revue N 5:30 Jack's Mnuntaineers 5:45 Sports; News

6:09 Good-- Tim-is Society N 6:15 6:30 Symphonic. Orch. N.. 6:45

7:00 Fibber McGee and 7:15 Molly N 7:30 Hour of Charm N.. 7:45

WHAS News Room.... J. Freeman's Or. C..

Boake Carter C

Alemite, with Horace Heidt's Orchestra C

The Grab Bag

Columbia Concert Hall C

8:00 !Carnation Contented 8:15 Hour N

Radio Forum N 8:30 Burns and Allen N 8:45

9:00 Amos 'n' Andy N 9:15 Rainbow Rm, Orch. N 9:30 Rainbow Grill 9:45 Orchestra N

Jesse Hawkins' 10:00 WSM News . Orchestra N . 10:15 13 C Sports Review

Andy Kirk's 10:30 Lou Breeze Inn Orchestra 10:45 Orchestra N

1 Globe Trotter LaSalle Hotel Orch . Eddie Varios

. Orchestra N

Wayne King's Orchestra C

Frances Perkins, Sec'y of Labor C

Poetic Melodies C Ouie Nelson's Orch, C Pick and Pat in "Pipe Smoking Time" C

Louisy'lle vs. Ind'p-olis Count Basic's Orch. C Russ Lyon's WHAS News Room.

WCKY WLW WKRC WSAI WCPO WHIO WLS-WENRII WSM WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

6:00-Ihs Pepsodent Program: Amos 'a' Andy. WEAF who wgy kyw

v-Hughie Barrett's Orchestra, with Jean, O'Neill; Tune Twisters, John B. Gambling, m. c. WJZ WSAI WLS WSM kdka wowo

--Don Fernando's Oriental Gardens Orches-tra. (NBC) wtam wmaq

a-Poistic Melodies JaCe mutton, tenor, and Franklyn MacCormack, poetic reader, with Carlton Kelsey's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wade wwva wbt «au whk

...-"Not So Long Ago." (CBS) kmbc wcco 6:15-"Uncle Ezra's Radio Station E-2-R.A,

with Pat Barret, Carlton Guy, Nora Cunneen and others. WEAF WCKY kyw wtam wmaq who wdaf wbap wfaa wire wgy kvoo

...Song Time: Hollace Shaw and Ray Heather. ton. WABC "whk wcau wadc wwva wbt

6:30-Jay Freeman and his Orchestra. WABC c WHAS WKRC WHIO kmbc wadc wbt -Carol Weymann, mezzo-soprano. (NBC) wgy wta mwmaq who wdaf kyw

•-hcalick s 1..um ants Abs.,. tornady stews. WJ2 WLW WENR

.-John Herrick, baritone, and Christine John-

son. (NBC) (WLS and WCKY on 6:45) kdka wave wire wham wowo

-"Neal O'Hara's Radio Gazette." (CBS) 6:45-Soaks Carter. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm whk limbe wcau kmox wbt wcco

-Roy Campbell's Royalists. WEAF wgy wtam who wdaf

-Sisters ot the Skillet. WJZ only 7:00-Burns and Allen, with Tony Martin and Ray Noble's Orchestra. WEAF WLW kyw wgy wtam wed wfla wire wmaq who

-Eddie Versos and his Hotel Bismarck Or• chestra. (NBC) wave wgar wham

-Juan Hernandez and the Good Time Society All-Negro Revue; orchestra and guest art-ists. WJZ WCKY WLS WSM kdka wave wham wgar wowo

-Alernite Halt How ..;;IN Horace HeicIrà Brigadiers, WABC WKRC WHAS wit wbbm wfbm limos wcau wbt wcco wwl whk

7:30-The Voice of Firestone: Margaret Speaks, soprano, guest artist. Mixed Chorus; Symphonic Orchestra; Alfred Wei. lenstein, conductor. WEAF WSAI WSM

wgy wire wtam wmaq wdaf wwj who ksfp wfaa kvoo wfla wave

-"Pick and Pat in Pipe Smoking Time," blackface comedy, and music; Edward Roecker, baritone; Benny Kreuger and his Dill's Best Yellow Jackets. WABC WKRC wir wbbm whk kmbc wcau wbt wadc

-Paul Martin and his Music. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wave wgar wire wham

8:00-Fibber McGee and Molly, comedy sketch, with Marion and Jimmy Jordan Ted Weems and his Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM kyw wtam wwl wire wmaq who wdaf kstp wfaa wave

-Columbia Concert Hall: Muriel Kerr, Marcel Hubert, Georges Be ..... , Symphony Orchestra and others. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO w¡r wbbm wfbm whk limbe wcau kmox wadc wbt wwl wcco

-To be announced. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wave wire wham

8:30-Hour ot Charm, Phil Spitalny and his Girls. WEAF WLW WSM kyw wgy wwj wtam wmaq who wdaf wire kstp wfaa wave kvoo

-John Barrymore presents "Animal King-dom," Phillip Barry's comedy, assisted by Mrs. Barrymore, WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wire wham wowo

9.00-Wayne King's Orchestra WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wir wbbm wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmos wade wbt wwl wee.

-Contented Program: The Lullaby Lady, Male Quartet; Vivian Della Chiesa. lyric soprano: orchestra, direction Roy Shield; Vincent Pelletier, announcer, WEAF WSAI WSM kyw wgy wmaq wtam wwj who wdaf wfla wave kvoo wfaa wire

9:30--Music for Moderns. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

-Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor: "What Labor Day Means Today. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO whk kmbc wcau limos wadc wbt wsfa wcco wwl

-National Radio Forum, WJZ WCKY WLS

10:00-Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra. (CBS) (WKRC WHAS at 10:15) wbbm wadc wspd wsbt

-Tomorrow's News Tonight-Andre Baruch. WABC only

-Jolly Coburn's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY (WLW on 10:15) kdka wgar wave wire

-Poetic Melodies (CBS) WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm kmbc kmox wwl wcco

-The Pepsodent Program: Amos 'e' Andy. (NBC) WLW WSM

-Emery Deutsch's Rockefeller Center Rain-bow Room Orchestra. WEAF (WSM on 10:15) wgy wtam wmaq who

10:30-Roger Pryor and his Orchestra. (CBS) WHIO wjr whk wfbm wcau wspd wsbt wbt wadc

-"Pick and Pat In Pipe Smoking Time." (CBS) WHAS limos wfbm wcco

-Eddie Varios and the Hotel Bismarck Or-chestra. WJZ WLS (WCKY on 10.45) wave wire wham wgar wowo

-Codolban Orchestra from the Rainbow Grill. WEAF WSM wgy wtam wmaq who

11:20-Count Basie and his Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO (WHAS on 11:15) whk wcau wadc wbt wjr wsfa wwl

-Jesse Hawkins' New Penn Hotel Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham wowo

-Larry Burke, tenor. WEAF wgy wtam wriusq who

I I:08-Henry Busse's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who

-King's Jesters Hotel LaSalle Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham wowo

11:30-"Deacon" Moore's Orchestra, WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wmaq who

-Marvin Frederick's Commodore Perry Hotel Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wave wire wham wowo

-Russ Lyon's Orchestra, from Dayton. WABC WKRC WHAS wjr whk wfbm kmbc wsbt wbt

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On Songshop

Kitty C a r lisl e, glamorous singing star of stage and screen, heads the musical cast of the elaborate variety show, "The Songshop," to be broadcast over the WABC-Columbia network, including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO, Fridays, from 9:00 to 9:45 p. in. (E.S.T.), starting Sep-tember 10. The program boasts the services of Frank Crumit, m. c., Reed Knnedy, baritone; Alice Cornett, rhythm singer; the "Songshop" Quartet; a 22-voice male chorus, and a 47-piece orchestra, all under the musical direction of G us t a v Haenschen.

2-in-1 Star

Tommy Riggs, the latest com-edy discovery of Rudy Vallee's Royal Variety Hour has added another real character to the radio gallery. She is Betty Lou, a little girl who exists only in one of the voices of Tommy Riggs, f o r the past several weeks a feature of the Vallee broadcasts over the NBC-Red network, including WLW and WSM, Thursdays at 7:00 p. m. (E.S.T.).

FRESH AIR FUND FOOTBALL GAME OVER NBC

A play by play description of the annual Fresh Air Fund football game between the Eastern College All-Stars and the New York Giants pro-fessional team will be broadcast over WCKY and the NBC-Blue network from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. (E.S.T.), on Wednesday, September 8. The floodlight game will be de-

scribed by Bill Stern, NBC sports announcer. The All-Stars will have in their line-up Monk Meyer, Army's halfback; Jim Hauze, center of Penn-sylvania ; Mickey Kobrosky of Trin-ity; Johnny Handrahan of Dart-mouth and Nat Piet ce of Fordham.

Hungarian Band Concert

Antal Kocze, Viennese conductor, will direct his Hungarian Band in concert during an international broad-cast from Vienna, Austria, on Sun-day, September 5, to be heard in this country from 2:00 to 2:30 p. m. (E.S.T.), over the NBC-Blue network, including WCKY and WLS. The concert, arranged by Max Jordan, NBC's European representative, will be short-waved to America via RCA facilities.

WLIN TO BUILD $1,000,000 BROADCASTING CENTER

Culminating a plan which has been in the process of execution for two years, when the first portion of a huge hilltop site was purchased, Powel Crosley, Jr., president of The

Crosley Radio Corporation, today, (August 26), announced that work will start in two weeks upon the con-struction of a striking million dollar broadcasting center for Cincinnati. The new structure will be devoted

exclusively to the activities of WLW, and WSAI.

The building, of modern architec-ture, will be one of the most beauti-

ful in Cincinnati, and one of the finest broadcasting plants in the

United States. The gleaming, pure white struc-

ture is to be erected on Clifton Heights overlooking the city, at the

intersection of Warner and Chic-

asaw streets. Because of the strategic location

and an ingenious system of flood lighting, the studio building will be

Coming soon on WCKY

General Hugh S. Johnson

In his new role as news commentator

You'll enjoy his crisp, uncensored

interpretation of the

of the day

news

STARTING SEPTEMBER 27

Four Nights Weekly

WCKY-149 on your dial

—Clear reception

—10,000 watts

visible day and night for miles throughout the Cincinnati and north-

ern Kentucky areas.

The main part of the building

will be three stories in height, with

a five story tower in front. The

building will be entirely air condi-

tioned.

Walter O'Keefe is going to be a

little more careful about remarks he

makes in jest on his Town Hall

Tonight broadcasts on NBC. The

other Wednesday evening, the humor-

ist, justly proud of his new-born son,

signed off by saying "Good night,

everyone, if you have nothing else

to do, come up to the house to see

the baby." Sure enough, a number

of people dropped around to his

Greenwich, Conn., house next day.

Do You Make these Mistakes

in ENGLISH? MANY persons Ill say, "Did you hear from him to-day?" They should say, "Have you heard from him to-day? Some spell calendar"calender" or "calander." Still others say "between you and I" instead of "between you and me." It is astonishing how often "who" is used for "whom," and how frequently the simplest words are mis-pronounced. Few know whether to spell certain words with one or two "c's" or "M's" or "r's" or with "je" or "ej." Most persons use only common words, colorless, flat, ordinary. Their speech and their letters are lifeless, monotonous, humdrum.

SHERWIN CODY

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correct habits are not formed. Finally the rules themselves are forgotten. The new Sherwin Cody method provides for the formation of cor-rect habits by calling to your attention constantly only the mistakes you make—and then showing you the right way without asking you to nient-orine rules. One of the wonderful things about Mr. Cody's

course is the speed with which these habit-form-ing practice drills can be carried out. You can write the answers to fifty questions in 15 min-utes and correct your work in 5 minutes more. The drudgery and work of copying have been ended by Mr. Cody. You concentrate always on your own mistakes until it becomes "second nature" to speak and write correctly.

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10 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 10, 1937

Id Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) IA Denotes (MSS/ •

* PROGRAMS FOR TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 * (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

• 6:30 6:45

7e0 I:16 7:30 7:45

'Far 8:15 8:30 8:45

WCKY Cincinnati Mee tic.)

WLW Cincinnati (70e ice.)

Top o the Morning.

Morning Devotions N Morning Roundup...

Morning Glee Club N

Breakfast Cub N

News for Executives . Aunt Jemima N

Cadle Choir Concert in Brass Moments Musicale N

37.

News Morning Devotions Aunt Mary

Chandler Chats .

WKRC Cincinnati (860 lee.)

Jerry Foy Sun-Up Jamboree -

Sing Before Breakfast Early Edition-News Dow's Dawn Petrol

.11

Woman's Hour Bachelor's Children •

6:30 6:45

700 7:15 730 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

WSAI Cincinnati (1330 ice.)

WCPO Cincinnati (1200 he.)

WCPO News Cereal Time

Over the Coffee Cups Rise and Shine WCPO News Waking Time

Move Along Builder Upper Working Time

Women's News Reel.. !

Church Forum Sun Dial

Brown Co. Revelers

Streamliners, y-iith Field & Hall & Orch. N

WHIO Dayton (1240 Iwo)

WLS-WENR Chicago. Ill. (870 Ice.)

Ridge Runners Breakfast Express WHIO Almanac 1 Little Tom

' Dear Columblb: ! News C !Richard Maxwell C Voice of the Organ

Farm Bulletin Smile A While

Newt Report Don and Helen The Smile Market Morning Dev_otions_ Pokey and Arkie News Report Jolly Joe's Pals Novelodeont

9:0C 9:15 9:3C !AS

For Women Only Vaughn de Leath Dean 3ros. N Today's Children N

110:0(, High Hatters N 10:16 News and Views 10:30 , Rhythmakers 10:45

1-1-dr Terri La Franconi N 11:16 Grace and Scotty N 11:30 Stroller's Matinee N 11 as

Hymns of all Churches Hope Alden's Romance Hello Peggy Viennese Ensemble N.

Linda's First Love Personal Col. of Air N We Live Maw 4. The Gospel Singer N

Girl Alone N Mary Marlin N News; Live Stock Armchair Quartet N

Newscast Myrt and Marge C Twin Pianos C Madison Ensemble C

Jean Abbey Magazine of the Air C Big Sister C. Aunt Jenny's Stories C

The Rhythmaires C Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen Trent C Our Gel, Sunday C

9:00 Mrs. Wiggs N 9:15 John's Other Wife N 9:30 Just Plain Bill N 1:45 Ahead of Husband

10:00 i David Harum N - 10:15 ; Backstage Wife N... 10:30 ; Women of Today 10:45 I Newlyweds

11:00 Young Cincinnatians 11:15 Mary Paxton 11:30 ! Cotton Pickin' Time. 11:45 'Dance Parade

WCPO News Musical Menu

WCPO News Chamber of Comm'rce Anita Auch Jimmy Lee

WCPO News Merry Go Round

Pretty KItty Kelly C Myrt and Marge C. Municipal Court Your Band of the Day

To be innounced Magazine of Air Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Cornelia on the Air . Edwin C. Hill C Concert Miniatures The Arcadians

Mary Marlin N Ma Perkins N Pepper Young's Fern. N Don I Helen

The O'Neill: N Personal Column N. Vic and Sade N Edward McHugh

Markets: News Novelodeons G. Wilson-J. Brown How I Met My Husb'd

12:0C 12:15 12:30 12:45

WCKY News ..... Hal Gordon, tenor N , Farm end Nome Hour N

Three Spades Gus Heenschen's Orch. National Farm and Home Hour N

I00 1:16 1:30 1:45

eg 04

" Musk Guild N Neth'Iand P▪ laza Ensem. Beatrice Fairfax Betty and Bob

Airbreaks N Pep 'r Young's lam. N Ma Perkins N

News and Views Vic and Sade N..... Mace Sou Heard? N The O'Neills N

Betty and Bob C Hymns Alt Churches A. Grimm's Daugh'r C Hollywood in Person C

Romany _trails C Meet the Missus Melody Express Between Bookends C

News: Fire Prevention Future Favorites Columbia Concert

Hall C

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

12:00 1 From Headquarters . WCPO News 12:15 Day Dreams The Playboys 12:30 Words and Music N Man on the Street 12:45 Melody Parade

1:0d Strange Michl Cannon WCPO News 1:15 Mollie Halstead Rhythm Ramblers .... 1:30 ) It's Woman's World N Dot Club News 1:45 Midday Musical Hollywood Brevities...

2:00 WSAI Revue WCPO News 2:15 ' Siesta 2:30 Barber's Interviews ... Open Huts for Ladies 2:45 , Johnny Hauser M Warm Ups

3:00 Matinee 3:15 r " " , Sports Chatter News; Bob Byron C l' Post Modems Novelteers C

3:30 Ray Keating M ! Tea Time Tunes - 1 Sing and Swing-Carl-145 . . . . 1 ton Kelsey's Orch. C

4:00 ' Top Hatters N — WCPO News lAuction 4:15 ' Nellie Revell N 4:30 It is !Jimmy Grier Revue 1 Science Series C

: St. L. Syncopators C 4:45 Grandpa Hans -r-,_ -' ! Ackirs in Exploratn C T:00 Sand ï Williams M Harmony Hall ! All Hands on Deck C. 5:15 ! Friend Ralph From Hawaii 5:30 1 Knot Hole Club Jam for Supper News; Sports C 5:45 Red Barber's Resume " " ! Geo. Hall's Orch. C

News: Markets You Shall Have Rhythm Eddie and Ron Console Capers

Romany Trail C Betty Fairfax Dalton Brothers C Ted Malone C

Theatre Matinee C:77

Columbia Concert Hall C

Don and Helen R. Emerson, organist Markets and News Dinnerbell Program-

Direct from Indiana State Fair

John Brown Jim Poole

Flews: Julian ilentley Homemakers' Matinee

Orchestra Mary Wright

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

400 4:15 430 445

Lorenzo Jones N....... All Sports Review. Club Matinee N

Gentleman from So. N Musical Adventures N Ranch Boys King's Men N...

All Sports Review... 600 6:15 5:30 6:45

WCKY News Evening Concert

Interlude Bob Byron, songs C Kitty Keene, Inc. . Novelteers C Waltz Favorites N. "Sing and Swing" C The Guiding Light N

Houseboat Hannah . Notes and News Couple Next Door .... " " Singing Lady N St. Louis Syncopators C King's Men Quartet N Adven. in ExpiorTn C

Larry end Sue Musical Calendar Three X Sisters N All Hands on Deck C The In-laws Hollyworza Hignirghts Lowell Thomas N Dick Bray-Sports

Club Matinee-Variety Program N

Music Circle Musical AdvenEr's N. Cleo Brown N King's Men Quartet N

-Stringtime-.Jack Meakin N

What's the News/ Escorts and Betty N.

600 6:15 6:30 6:45

7$10 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Easy Aces N Benno Rabinoff N News and Views Vivian Della Chios. N

Husbands end Wlyes N

World Varieties

Music in 3/4 Time Gaslight Harmonies Packard Hour -Lanny

Ross, Charles Butter-

Alias Jimmy Valentine Poetic Melodies C Vocal Varieties N "Everybody Sing" Lum and Abner N Fem. Actor Guild pr. Bob Newhall Helen Menken C

Russ Morgan's Orch. N Blue Velvet Music C.

t Can Be Done. Al Jolson, Martha Edgar A. Guest N I Raye C

Ben Brunie and All the Watch the Fun Go By Lads N with Al Pearce C

True Detective Benny Good-nan's Mysteries 1.4 Orchestra C .

6:00 ! Kentucky News ' WCPO News 6:15 Songs of the islands.. !Home Beautiful 6:30 Johnson Family 1 Dinner Club

! „ . 6:45 Tom Slater

7:00 Music By M Dick Porter , 7 Federation of Music 7:5 .

310 1 Wayne Kin.g's Yours Truly 7:45 I Orchestra N Race Results

8:00 Vox Pop N WCPO News 85 I .. . ... In Swing Time 11 ::310 Packard Hour - With Vagabond Melodist 8:45 Lanny Ross and Ray- Community Sing

Dinner Music Easy Aces, sketch N. Si Burick Benno Rabinoff N. Helen Menken in "Sec- Lum and Abner N ond Husband" C Vivian Della Chiesa N

Thank You Stusia M. Warnow's Orch. C Al Jolson C

Watch the Fun Go By C...

Benny Goodman's Swing School C .

Husbands and Wives N

It Can Be Done N..

Ben Bernie and All the Lads N

To be announced N..

LOO 7:15 tao 8:45

r0:0-0 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 1145

Paige's Orch. N.... .. -

Manuel and Williamson N

Headlines of 1927 King's Jesters Orch. N Five Star Final.... Taxicab Nit. Club. .

Hal Kemp's Orchestra N

Marvin Fredericks' Orchestra N

Ionic Time What's the Big Idea? Jimmy Fidler N Vic and Sade N

Amos 'n' Andy N Mad Hatterfields Los Amigos

U. S. Navy Band C..

Hits . of the Week

Musical Moments B. Berrigan's Orch. C

Newscast-Lee Bland Geo. Olsen's Orch. C

Paul Sullivan Bert Block's Barney Rapp's Orch 1 Orchestra C Clyde Trask's !Tommy Dorsey's

Orchestra Orchestra C

9:00 mond Paige's Orch. WCPO News ! U. S. Navy Band C... The Other . 9:15 and guest stars N... Community Sing ... ..... Americas N 9:30 Hits of the Week.... " " Rendezvous for Two... Past Masters 9:45 . Moon Magic 1 Program N .‹.

10:00 ! Dick Gasparre Orch. M WCPO News Rids Ly-o-n's Orch .. Globe- Trotter • -10:15 ' Paul Sullivan For the Piano News: Berigan's Or. C Andy Kirk's Orch

10:30 ' Serenade in the Night ; " " Scores; Geo. Olsen's Eddie Varzo's 10:45 Dance Orchestra M.. " Orchestra C ! Orchestra ........

11:00 , Barney Rasip's Orch . WCPO- News Bert Block's — Hal Kemp's Orch. N 11:15 1 Billy Snider's Orch.... Dance Awhile Orchestra C .. LaSalle Hotel Orch. 11:30 ; To be announced Tommy Dorsey's Fletcher Henderson's 11:45 Orchestra C Orchesti a

5:30 5:45

6:00-6:15 6;30 I Golden West Cowboys 6:45 Morning Headlines .

7-;3-0 Breakfast Club N .... 7:15 7:30 7:45 Aunt Jemirna N

WSM Nashville, Tenis. (ird Ise.)

WHAS Louisville. Ky. (820 ilea

"Asbury College X Devotions

Breakfast Business Salt and Peanuts

Early Morning Jamboree .....

8:00 Sheffter & Brenner N. 8:15 Vaughn Da Leath N 8:30 News 8:45 Viennese Ensemble N

9:00 Banner Newshawk 9:15 Lyric Serenade 9:30 George Hartrick N 9:45 The Gospel Singer N

10:00 Adrienne 10:15 Melody Caravan 10:30 Strollers Matinee N 10:45 I " "

WHAS News Room.. Myrt and Marge C... Twin Pianos Madison Ensemble

Mary Lee Taylor C Magazine of Air C Big Sister G Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Linda's First Love Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen front C Our Gal, Sunday C.

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 i .. I.

12:15 . .

12:30 Banner Newshawk 12:45 Dept. of Agriculture

1:00 Pepper Young N 1:15 ' Ma Perkins N 1:30 Vic and Sade N 1:45 West View Orch. N

Love and Learn N.... Farm Scrap Book National Farm and Home Hour N

Dot and Bill ! Monticello Party Line Sunshine Sue The Jackson Family

Shelton Broilers College of Agriculture Livestock: Markets Ted Malone C

Hope Alden's Romance University of Kentucky

Concert Hall C

2:00 1 Club Matinee N Betty and Bob 2:15 Personal Column N.... Hymns of All Churches 2:30 ¡Club Matinee N Sing and Swing C 2:45 The Guiding Light N

3:00 ¡Woman Looks at News Salt and Peanuts 3:15 Revell Interviews N.. Weekday Devotions 3:30 Manhattan Melodies . St. L. Syncopators C 3:45 Nixon Rest. Orch. N Drama of the Sities C

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

Science in the News N All Hands on Deck C Three X Sisters N Financial News Sports Review C Freddie Rose Melody Cruise

5:00 Hammett-Cooney ... 5:15 lAfternoon News Sum'ry 5:30 Carroll & Faircffild N 5:45 B C Sports Review...

6:00 Cole and Sharpe 6:15 ¡ Swingtime on Parade 6:30 Wayne King and his 6:45 Orchestra N

7:00 Ben Bernie and his 7:15 Lads N 7:30 Packard Hour - Lanny 7:45 Ross N

WHAS News Room.... Helen Menken in "Second Husb'd" C

Mark Warnow's Orchestra C

Al Jolson C

Watch the Fun Go By C

Benny Goodman's Orchestra C

8:00

88::315 0 Jimmy Fiddler N.. . 8:45 Manuel's Harp'sch'rd N

9:00 Amos 'n' Andy N - 9:15 French Casino Orch. N

9910 Johnny Presents Russ Morgan's Orch. N...

10:00 10:15 10:30 0•46

WSM News Sports Review Adrian McDowell's 1 Orchestra

U. S. Navy Band C..

Here's To You

Poetic Melodies C Louisville vs. Columbus Baseball Game

Bert Block's Orchestra C

T. Dorsey's Orch. C WHAS Nqws Room

WCKY WLW WKRC

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

Ilial-PoetIc Melodies: Jack Fulton, tenor, end Franklyn MacCormack, poetic reader, end Carlton Kelsey's Orchestra, WAIIC WKRC whk wcau wadc wwve wbt

...Herbert Foote's Concert Ensemble. (CBS) wcco waco

comedy sketch featuring !ale and Goodman Ace. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wham wire

n Andy: Pepsodent Program WEAF erg. Inow who edam

.-Don Fernando's Oriental Gardens Orches-tra. (NBC) wtam wmaq

fob- You.. varietees-Choral Group of 14 Voices WLW to WEAF wgy edam wire wmao who kstp

.-Song Time with Ruth Gerhart and Bill Perry. WABC wjr whk wadc yr./ye wbt

.--Benno Rabinoff, violinist. WJZ WCKY WLS wgar wowo stave wire wham

1:30-Hor lick's Lem amid Abner, comedy sketch WiT WLW WLS "gar

...George Griffin, tenor. (NBC) wave wire wham

...Carroll and Fairchild, piano duo. (NBC) WSM wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

.-Steinie Bottle Boys. WEAF only -Famous Actors Guild Presents Helen Men-

ken. "Second Husband," Serial WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr whk wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wadc wwva wbt wwl wcco

6:45-Governor Myers of the Farm Credit Administration: The National Farm Credit Situation. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who

-Vivian Della Chiesa, soprano. WJZ WCKY WLS wgar wave wire wham wowo

7:00-Blue Velvet Music with Mark Warnow, Hollace Shaw and Del Casino. WABC WKRC (WHIO on 7:15) WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wbt wwj wcco wadc

-Johnny Presents Russ Morgan's Orchestra: Charles Martin's Thrill; Swing Fourteen; Frances Adair; Rhythm Rogues, and Glenn Cross. WEAF WLW kyw wgy wwj wtam wmaq who kstp wdaf wile wave wire

-Husbands and Wives: Conducted by Sedley Brown and Allie Lowe Miles. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wham wgar kvoo

7:30-Al Jolson Show with Martha Raye, Park-yakarkus and Victor Young's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm whk wcau kmox wadc wbt wwj wcco

-Lady Esther Serenade Wayne King and his Orchestra. WEAF WSAI WSM kvoo wwj

WSAI WCPO WHIO

Drama. ; wbbm

who kstp wmaq wdaf wire wave kyw wgy earn wfaa

-"It Can Be Done," dramatic sketch. with Edga• Guest Frankie Masters' Orchestra Masters Voices, singing ensemble; Mary Brackenridge, founder of the Frontier Nursing Service of Kentucky, guest speaker. WJZ WLW WLS kdka wgar wham

8:00-You Pop, conductea Dy Parks Johnson and Wallace Butterworth. WEAF WSAI kyw wgy wtam wwi wmag who wdaf wire

-Ben Bernie and All the Lads: Eva Jessye Choir, bd Duncan, Gregory Ratoff and Connie Boswell, guests. WJZ WLW WLS WSM kdka wgar wire wave kstp wham wfla kvoo wowo

- 'Watch the Fun Go By." presented by Al Pearce and His Gang. Nick Lucas, singing guitarist; Arlene Harris, "Human Chatter-box"; Carl Hoff's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wadc wsbt wbt wcco whk

8:30-Benny Goodman's Swing School: Effie Etherington, English comedienne, guest. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm whk wcau kmbc kmox wadc wsbt wbt wsfa wwl wcco

-Packard Hour: Lanny Ross, Charles Butter-worth, Florence George, Don Wilson, Ray-mond Paige's Orchestra and guest stars. WEAF WCKY WSAI WSM who kyw wgy wwj wtam wdaf wire kstp wfla wave wdaf wmaq kvoo

-To be announced. WJZ WLS kdka wham

WLS-WENRIÍ wgar

9:00-The Other Americas, WJZ WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham wowo

-U. S. Navy Band. (CBS) WHAS WHIO WKRC wfbm kmbc kmox wsbt wcco

-Your Unseen Friend. WABC wjr whk wbbm WCall wadc

9:30-Russell Dorr, baritone, and organ. WABC wbbm wjr whk wfbm kmbc kmox wadc wsbt wbt wwl

-Phillips Poly Follies. (CBS) wbbm wfbm kmox wsbt wcco

-Jimmie Fidler's Hollywood Gossip. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wmaq who kyw wwj wire wile wave wbap kvoo

-Past Masters Program: Manual and William. son-Harpsichord Ensemble - four harpsi. chords, organ, flute and strings. WJZ WCKY WLS (WSM on 9:45) kcria wgar wave wham wile wire wbap

9:45-Vic and Sade: Comedy sketch, with Art Van Harvey, Billy ldelson and Bernardino Flynn. WEAF WLW wgy wtam wave wire kyw wmaq wdaf wwl

-Four Stars, Girl's Vocal Quartet. WABC whk wcau wadc wbt wwl

10:00-The Pepsodent Program: Amos 'n' Andy. WEAF WLW WSM wtam wwj

-Violin in the Night: Ben Silverberg, violin-ist; string ensemble, and Waldo Pooler, narrator. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who

-"Poetic Melodies:" Jack Fulton, tenor; Franklyn McCormack, reader, with Carlton Kelsey's Orchestra. (CBS) WHAS wjr wbbm

WSM WHAS

wfbm kmbc wwl wcco kmox -The Vagabonds. WJZ wgar wave wire wham

-Tomorrow's News Tonight: Commentary by Andre Baruch. WABC only

-Bunny Barrigan's Orchestra. WABC (WKRC and WHIO on 10:15) whk kmbc wcau kmox wadc wsbt wbt wsfa

10:15-Lou Breeze and his Orchestra. WEAF wgy whim wmaq who

-King's Jesters Hotel LaSalle Orchestra. WJZ wgar wave wire wham

10:30-George Olsen's Orchestra. WABC WHIO (WKRC on 10:45) wjr wbbm wcau whk wfbm kmox wadc wsbt wbt wsfa wcco

-Les Brown's Orchestra from Playland Casino. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who

-Carlos Molina's Hotel Stevens Orchestra. WJZ wgar wave wire wham

11:00-Hal Kemp's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham

-Bert Block and his Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO (wjI. on 11:15) whk wfbm wcau wadc wsbt wbt wsfa wwl wcco

-Jerry Blaine and his Orchestra. WEAF wwl wgy wham who

-Roger Pryor's Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm kmbc

11:30-Marvin Fredericks' Commodore Perry Hotel Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wave wire wham wgar

-William Farmer's Promenade Cafe Orches-tra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq

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RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 10, 1937

BY THE AS

RADIO FAVORITES SHOOTING AND SHOT AT

And the home town girl made good! That's what they're saying out in Aurora, Indiana, these days. Minabelle Abbott known in radio-land as Mary Sothern now receiv-ing a weekly check in the neigh-borhood of $150 with promise of an increase each year for the next five. The Life of Mary Sothern is soon to be aired over Columbia. Miss Abbott began her radio career as a secretary in the WLW offices and graduated gradually to dramatic roles ... she also sings. Tall, blonde, twenty-eight and dignified in appearance ... she is married to Ralph Hutchins. Now in New York where the show originates, sharing an apartment with Flo Golden (Mrs. Don Becker) who also has a part in the cast.

• After talking about it for a

couple of years ... WLW is to build new studios in Clifton Heights. And will they be swanky! Twelve of them ... a co ustically perfect. Twenty-eight offices, an auditorium to hold 600, a lunch room, lounges, research depart-ment, music library .... all air-conditioned. A lot can be done with a million dollars and it's time they did it. Surely the present studios are not what you'd expect to see at the "nation's station". The white stone building will be floodlighted at night and visible from all parts of Cincinnati.

• Pine' bringing a lot of hill-billy

talent to Cincinnati shortly for a barn dance. Music Hall will house the show ... which includes many acts from the WLS Barn Dance program ...also local talent. Show will be broadcast on WLW and WSAI.

• Comes soon the time when radio

traffic managers go quietly mad to say nothing of the audience.

Time change ... when New York goes back to Standard Time and the whole country has to readjust its radio schedule. Satisfying sponsors on a new time for their

TROHOMER shows and getting the audience used to the change is no joke.

• THUMBS UP: WCPO's young

and pretty trio, Jane Schraeder, Betty O'Regan and Rita Hackett. They keep Greater Cincinnati ladies posted on social activities and liven up a program that could be rather dull. All three are col-lege girls ... Jane from U. C. and Betty and Rita from Mt. St. Joseph.

• ALONG THE MII_KY WAY:

Word that Harry Holcombe, old WLW man, is working on the new Camel show originating in New York. Harry in charge of the last half hour of this program which features Benny Goodman and his ork ... the balance being aired from Hollywood with Jack Oakie. A listen to Jeff Sparks announcing on Mutual t' other day.... Jeff used to be an 'LW announcer, re-member? Congrats to Jimmy Scribner and his new wife ... heard his Mutual show from New York and it was okeh. Word that Gladys McKee of WCPO radio (until a few months ago) is about to take the marital step. Good luck, Gladys! Another old timer popped up last week ... Segar Ellis now conducting a band and mak-ing recordings. Stan Waxman in town for a few days visiting the family and to see his father who is recovering from an auto crack-up. 'KRC and Dow Drug officials, together with Cincy's radio edi-tors, had a real time on a boat trip one day last week. Ruth Lyons setting the vogue by appearing at the studio in a slack suit which she had tailored in Hollywood.... Ted Travers on Fourth Street, without his band, looking very dapper....

• Tom Slater, popular 'LW an-

nouncer, leaves the Nation's Sta-tion this week and begins spieling for Mutual in New York.

• More star shooting with the

Astronomer next week, and, as usual, more peeps at people. THEME UP AND OUT.

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Lanny Ross in New Series Over NBC-Red Network

ANNY ROSS, radio's favorite

tenor, who inaugurates a new Tuesday night series over the NBC-Red network, including WCKY, WSAI and WSM, with Charles But-

terworth, on September 7, at 8:30 p. m. (EST.), is a young man with

many unrevealed ambitions. He as-pires to compose music, write and produce an operetta, become a suc-cessful, farmer, create fiction and make good as a concert singer. These ambitions come on top of his suc-cess on the air and on the screen,

and have long been nursed along by the Yale graduate.

Lanny is well on the way to real-izing most of his extra-curricular as-pirations. He has written several

songs of merit and some have been published. His 500-acre farm in up-

state New York has been worked into shape and is now producing. Lanny's one regret in having to go to Holly-

wood for his new series is that he will be absent from the farm. The network star made good in two

concerts in New York last season and won acclaim of hardboiled metro-politan critics for his performance in Town Hall and Carnegie Hall.

He has scheduled a concert tour of

the Pacific Coast for the forthcom-ing season and one in the East the following year.

As to fiction, Ross admits that there it is all talk and hope with no work under way. As to the operetta, there is found a real deepseated ideal. The tenor-lawyer-actor actually has be-gun labor on a musical drama with a locale in the coal mine regions of Pennsylvania. Lanny, who has seen a bit of the miners, wants to paint a more pleasant picture of their lives than that so often revealed in sordid social dramas and novels. These peo-ple, he will tell you, have contributed substantially to the better side of American life and progress and he would like to show their bright side.

Aside from these multiple ambi-tions, Lanny is content to broadcast once a week, plan a new motion pic-ture, continue his musical studies and attend to his personal business mat-ters.

Don McNeill, NBC Breakfast Club and Jamboree master of ceremonies, is thanking his stars for fire insurance after a blaze broke out in his Chi-cago apartment last week.

Alfred Gus Karger, Commentator,.

Station WLW and WLW LINE, win

discuss "The School of Governmente

Saturday, September 4, 1937 at 5 :45

p. m. (EST.).

Don't Wait! Now is the time to treat Hay-Fever

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W.S.A.1. Does An Amazing Job Every Sunday the Old Rhinelander brings you exciting and amusing tales of "Canal Days".

The Mohawk Radio & Electric Shop is proud to sponsor this program. Proud, too, that it has pleased you. Now your support has won the Mohawk Radio & Electric Shop the Norge dealer's cup for the outstanding sales job in Cincinnati.

"Canal Days" has been the powerful force in this amazing sales job. This program and the job it is doing is typical of the selling force Cincinnati's Own Station exerts for outstanding local and national business.

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THE CROSLEY RADIO CORPORATION

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N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) IM Denotes (MIS) .4( PROGRAMS FOR WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 4. *

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

6:30 6:45

WCKY WLW Cincinnati (1490 Inc.) Cincinnati (700 Inc.)

7:00 7:15 7:30 745

8:00 8:15 1130 8:45

Morning Devotion N Morning Roundup

Four Showmen N

I Breakfast Club N... •• "

News for Exe4ufives Breakfast Club N

Top o' the Morning

badle Choir Island Serenaders N Sing, Neighbor, Sing Home Songs N

WKRC Cincinnati kc.

Jerry Foy Sun-Up Jamboree

Sing Before Breakfast Early Edition-News . Dow's Dawn Patrol-Time; Temperature.

6:30 6:45

1:00 7:15 1:30 7:45

I News Music ' Morning Devotions Aunt Mary Woman's Hour . . Chandler Chats . Bachelor's Children 8

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

WSAI Cincinnati (1330 Inc.)

WCPO Cincinnati (1200 Inc.)

Heartstring Tugs.. Sun Dial .

Brown Co. Revelers

Streamliners --N —

Women's News Reel

WCPO News Cereal Time

Over the Coffee Cups Rise and Shine WCPO News Waking Time

Move Along Builder Upper Bright Outlook Working Time

WHIO Dayton (1260 Inc.)

Ridge Runners Breakfast Express WHIO Almanac .. Little Tom

As You Like It C. ... . Richard Maxwell C P. Yesterday's Favorites Voice of the Oigan..

WLS-WENR Chicago, 0170

Farm Bulletin Smile A While

News Reports Don and Helen "Sing Neighbor Sing" Morning Devotions

Pokey Martin & Arkie News Report Jolly Joe's Pals Otto & Novelodeons.

900 9:15 9:30 9:45

Fe:fib 10:15 10:30 10:43

i1:00 11:15 11:319 11:45

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:46

100 1:15

- 1:30 1:45

F,, Women Only.. Vaughn de Leath N Dean Bros. N Today's Children Vagabonds N News and Views Hits and Encores Woman's Exposition N

Trail Finder N Grace and Scotty N Joe Dumont N Corne Over to Our

WCKY News Neighbor Nell N National Farm and Home Hour N

Hymns of All Churches Hooe Alden's Rom'nce Virginians Viennese Ensemble N

Linda's First Love Personal Col. of Air N We Live Again Gospel Singer N Girl Alone N Mary Marlin N News: 14(1 Stock Joe White N

Allen Werner, tenor. Tom, Dick end Harry M National Farm and Horne Hour N ....

Bennett 8 Wolverton N Variety Time Beatrice Fairfax Betty and Bob

2:00 Southernaires N Pepper Young N . 2:15 Continent'l Varieties N Ma Perkins N . . 2:30 Continental Varieties N , Vic and Sade N 2:45 News and Views The O'N•ills N

Newscast . Myrt and Marge C Louise and Lads C Ruth and Bill C

Magazine of the Air C . .

Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

The Three Notes C Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen Trent C Our Gal, Sunday C

Betty and Bob C Betty Crocker C A. Grimm's Daugh'r C Hollywood in Person C

Woman's News dig Meet the Masao Melody EIED'ess Between Bookends C

News. Fire Prevention Future Favorites .. Current Questions C Columbia Concert

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00-1115 11:30 11.45

12.00 72;15 12:30 17:45

Mrs Wiggs N John's Other Wife N Just Plain Bill N Keep'q Ahead of Hus.

David Harum N Backstage Wife N How to be Charming N Newlyweds

Young Cincinnatian, Melodic Rhythm Cotton Pickin' Time Freshmen Follies

From Headquarters Jane Grey Word. and Music N

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String. Michl Cannon 1.15 Mollie - Halstead . . 1:30 Fed. Women's Clubs N 1:45 Barber's Interviews

2:00 Sports Oddities 2:15 Cincin'ti vs. Pittsburgh 2:30 -Baseball Game at 2:45 Pittsburgh

WCPO News Musical Revue

18

WCPO News Federal Theatre Roaming the World Oklahoma Outlaws

WCPO News Merry Go Round

Dot Club News

Happiness Ahead Man on the Street .. Warm Ups Reds vs. Pittsburgh,

it Pittsburgh

.6

Betw'n Game InErlude

Pretty Kitty Kelly C Myrt and Marge C. Municipal Court Your Band of the Day

Magazine of the Air C 6.

Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Cornelia on the Air Edwin C. Hill C Concert Miniatures.. The Arcadians

News: Markets You Shall Have Rhythm Eddie and Ron Console Capers

Women's News C Better Business Montane Slim C Ted Malone C

Mary Marlin N Ma Perkins N Pep'r Young's Fam, N Don & Helen

The O'Neills N Personal Column N Vic and Sade N Edward McHugh N

Markets Otto's Novelodeons Ralph Emerson, organ Melody Parade

Priscilla Pride Virginia Lee Markets and News Dinnerbell Time-From

Indiana State Fair.

Livestock Market.. Closing Grain Market

News; Julian Bentley. Homemakers' Matinee -Orchestra Mary Wright .

Manhattan Matinee C Cincinnati at Pittsb'gh -Baseball Game

3:00 Lorenzo Jones N 3:15 All Sports Revue 3:30 Club Matinee 3:45 1 "

4:00- 1 Animal News Club N 4:15 , Dot and Pat N 4:30 Unbroken Melodies . 4:45 Three Cheers N 6:00 All Sports Rev» 5:15 6:30 WCKY News 6:45 Evening Concert

Houseboat Hannah ... Couple Next Door. Singing Lady N Meet the Orchestra N

Toy Band Carol Deis N The In-Laws Lowell Thomas N

Ralph Nyland I Hall C ... .. . Kitty Keene, Inc Dance Time C .. Carol Weyman N , Russell Dorr C The Guiding Light N , Academy of Medicine

Notes and News

Doris Kerr, songs C Internal Revenue . .

Musical Calendar.... - Vienna Tanner C Hollywood Highlights Dick Brey-Sports .

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

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Grandpa Hans It Is Strange

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P's and Q's N Friend Ralph Knot Hole Club Red Barber's Resume

Reds vs. Pittsburgh, at Pittsburgh

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Post Modems From Hawaii Jam for Supper

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111

Doris Kerr, songs C Funny Things C

Del Casino, tongs C Broadcast from Perri C News, Sports Resume C Singing Waiters C

Club. Matinee N

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Music Circle Dot and Pat, songs N Marlowe and Lyon N Meet the Orchestra N

Harry Kogen's Orchestra N

What's the News? Escorts and Betty N

600 6:15 6:30 6:45

Easy Aces N Uncle Ezra N ... Musical Moments .... News and Views

Alias Jimmy Valentine Nola Day, songs N .. Lum and Abner N Bob Newhall

One Man's Family Na

Smoke Dreams

7:00 Roy Shields N 7:15 7:30 Mary Small Junior 745 Revue N

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

-NBC String Symphony N

Poetic Melodies C Musical Visions Jay Freeman's Orch. C !Lemke Cart« C

Cavalcade of Music C

Laugh with Ken Murray C

6.00 6:15 6:30 6:45

Walter O'Keefe- Frank Parker with Town Hall Tonight N Kostelanetz Orch. C

Beauty Box-Jessica Dragonette C

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

d.00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Kentucky News Songs of the Islands Johnson Family Tom Slater

Gypsy Trails M

Wayne King's Orchestra N

Jack Sprigg's Orchestra

Ed Fihgerald M

WCPO News Horne Beautiful Dinner Club

Dick Porter The Gaities Yours Truly Race Results

WCPO News Dimwit College This Rhythmic Age. Musically Speaking

News: Dinner Music. Si lurid . Jay Freeman's Orch. C Boake Carter C

Serenade in the Night

Laugh With Ken Murray C

Andre Kostalentlii Orchestra C

Beauty Box Theatre-J'sica Dragonette C

Easy Aces, sketch N Nola Day, songs N . Lum and Abner N Charlotte Lansing N

Roy Shields Revue N

Mary Small Junior Revue N

NBC String Symphony N . .

To be announced

900 Elza Schallert N 9:15 John Edwards N 9:30 Minstrel Show N toe i000 Vagibds N 10:15 King's Jesters Orch. N 10:30 I Five Star Final 10:45 Waltz Interlude

1-1-40 'To be announced 11:15 11:30 Herman Middleman's 11:45 Orchestra N

Your. Hit Parade N.

Lynn Cole's Orchestra

Amos 'n' Andy N The Madhatterfields Barney Rapp's Orchestra ......

Paul Sullivan Paul Whiteman Orch N Jack Sprigg's Orchestra

Gang Busters C

U. S. Cabinet Series C

Personalities on Parade 1Tommy Dorsey's Orc C Newscast-Lee Bland Roger Pryor's Orch. C

Ted Fio Ritos Orchestra C

Gershwin Memorial Broadcast C .

900 9:15 9.30 9:45

Frim Sisters G.is Haenschen's Orch. Clyde Trash's Orchestra

10:00 Melodies from Skies M 10,15 Paul Sullivan 10.30 To be announced. 10:45 IP:06 Billy 5isider's 11:15 11:30 11:45

Orchestra Andy Kirk's ' Orchestra N

WCPO News Dancing Melodies

Boxing Matches

Gang Busters-Phillips Ella Schallert N Lord C i Joan Edwards N

U. S. Cabinet NBC Minstrels N Series C

Musical Moments News; Music

Musical Moods Roger Pryor's In Swing Time Orchestra C WCPO News Mystery Drama To be ai7nou-n-ied The Public Ted Fiorito's Orch. C Announces Gershwin Memorial, , Andy Kirk's

from Hollywood C Orchestra N

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5:30 5:46

6:03 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 1:3o 7:45

WSM Nashville, Tema (ISO Inc.)

Curly Fox and his Fox Hunters

Breakfast -Club N ..

N SO

8:00 Sweethearts of Air N. 8:15 Vaughn De Leath N... 8:30 News

I 8-45 Viennese Ensemble N

9:00 Banner Newshawk . 9:15 Lyric Serenade 9:30 How to be Charming N 9:45 The Gospel Singer N

1000 The Trail Finder 10:15 Melody Caravan 10:30 Dumond's Cadets N 10:45 Fran Allison N

11:00 Love and Learn N 11:15 iConcert Sketches .. 11:30 National Farm and 11:45 Home Hour N

12:00 1 " " Woman's News C 12:15 I " " College of Agriculture 12:30 Banner Newshawk Livestock-Weather ... 12:45 Dept. of Agriculture Ted Malone C

1:00 ,Pepper Young's Fam. N Hope Alden's Romance 1:15 , Ma Perkins N University of 1:30 'Vic and Sade N.. Kentucky 1:45 Seffter and Brenner N , Concert_Hall C

WHAS Louisville. Kr. ten Ics-11

Asbury College ete Devotions

Breakfast Business .... Salt and Peanuts

Early Morning Jamboree

• • •- • • - •

WHAS News Room. Myrt and Marge C Louise and the Lads C Ruth and Bill C

Magazine of the Air C

Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Linda's First Love - Edwin C. Hill C Helen Trent C Our Gal Sunday C

Dot and Bill Monticello Party Line Paul Sutton, songs The Jackson Family

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

300 3:15 3:30 3.45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

Leon Cole Personal Column N Carol Weyrnann N The Guiding Light N

Woman Looks at News Dot and Pat N Manhattan Melodies Three Cheers N

Del Casino C World Alliance Financial News Vaughn Quartet

Betty and Bob Hymns of All Churches Russell Dorr C Acad. of Medicine C

Salt and Peanuts ... Weekday Devotions... Doris Kerr C Funny Things C

Jack Shannon, songs C To be announced • Sports Review C Melod, Cruise

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

Rhythm Time Afternoon News Sum'ry Two Pianos Shelton Brothers

One Man's Family N 0

Wayne King end his Orchestra N

so to

WHAS News Room Jay Freeman's Orch. C Boake Carter C

Cavalcade of Music C

Laugh with Ken Murray C

Andre Kostelanetz and Frank Parker C

Beauty Box Theatre-Jessica Dragonette C

Town Flail Tonight: Walter O'Keefe N .

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Your Hit Parade N O.

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Alistair Cooke N

Amos 'n' Andy N New Voices Russ Morgan' Orchestra N

10-:00 WSM News 10:15 B. C. Sports 10:30 I Adrian McDowell's 10:45 Orchestra

The "Gang Busters" C

Sweet and Low Musical Moments ..

poetic Melodiee-C — Louisville vs. Columbus Baseball Game

Ted Fiorito's Orch. C Louisville Dance Time Gershwin Memorial, from Hollywood C.

WCKY WLW WKRC WSAI WCPO WHIO 1WLS-WENRI WSM WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

4:00-Poetic Melodies: Jack Fulton, tenor; Franklyn Mac Cormack, poetic reader, and Carlton Kelsey's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wadc wwva wbt whk wcau

•-"Obligato." (CBS) kmbc -Easy Aces, comedy sketch. teaturing Jane and Goodman Ace. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wham wire

.-Pepsodens Program: Amos n' Andy. WEAF wgy wwl kyw who

.-Don Fernando's Oriental Gardens Orchestra. (NBC) wtam wmaq

15:15-"Uncle Estas Radio Station E-Z-R-A," with Pat Barrett, Nora Cunneen and others. WEAF WCKY wgy wmaq wtam wire wdaf kyw who wbap kite

w--Nola Day, songs; Norman Cloutier's Or-chestra. WJZ WLW WLS wgar wave wire wham wspd wowo

-Song Time with Patti Chapin and Howard Phillips. WABC whk wcau wadc wwva wbt

6:30-Jay Freeman and his Orchestra. WABC WHAS WKRC WHIO whk wfbm kmbc wadc »fa

Lum and Abner, comedy sketch. WJZ WLW WLS wear

...Mario Cozzi, baritone. (NBC) wave wire wham

-Selinsky String Quartet. (NBC) wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

6:45-Boake Carter. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS %vjr wbbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wcco wbt

-Charlotte Lansings, songs. (NBC) WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham wowo

-Sisters of the Skillet-Ed East and Ralph Dumke. WJZ only

-Jean Sablon, songs. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

7:00-One Man's Family, dramatic sketch. WEAF WLW WSM wdaf wgy wwi wtam who wmacs wfla wave kvoo wbap

-The Cavalcade of Music, with guest artist. Don Voorhees and his Concert Orchestra. Victor Herbert program. WABC WKRC WHAS wir wbbm wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wbt wwl wcco

-Roy Shield's Revue: Concert Orchestra, with Vivian Della Chiesa, soprano, and Charles Sears, tenor. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wire wham

7:30-Laugh with Ken Murray, comedian "Oswald"; Connie Boswell, guest; Marlyn Stuart; Lud Gluskin's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr velabin wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wadc wht wwl wcco

-Lady Esther Serenade: Wayne King and his Orchestra. WEAF WSAI WSM wtam wmaq wgy ww¡ wire kyw kvoo wbap hip who wdaf

-Mary Small Junior Revue: Guest artists; Norman Cloutier's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham

8:00--Chesterfield Presents Frank Parker with Andre Kostelanetz's Orchestra and Chorus, Paul Douglas, announcer. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wadc wbt wsfa wwl wcco wsbt

-Town Hall Tonight: Walter O'Keefe, come-dian, with the Town Hall Quartet. Peter Van Steeden and orchestra, and guest artists. WEAF WLW WSM kyw wgy wtam wwj wmaq who wdaf wfaa kstp wave wfla kvoo

-Frank Black and the NBC String Symphony Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wowo

8:30-Palmolive Beauty Box Theatre, starring Jessica Dragonette, soprano, and Charles Kullrnann, tenor; Al Goodman's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr whk wbbm kmbc wcau kmox wadc wbt wwl wcco

9:00-"Gang Busters," true crime dramatize tions. Conducted by Phillips H. Lord WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wwl wcco

-Your Hit Parade: Richard Himber's Orches• tra; Stuart Allen, baritone; Freddie Gibson, Songstress; Songsmith Quartet; guest artist. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wmaq kyw wdaf wfaa who wfla kstp wave

-Ella Schallert Reviews. WJZ WCKY WLS

wgar kdka wowo 9:15-Joan Edwards, songs. WJZ WCKY WLS wgar kdka wowo wave wire wham

9:30-U. S. Cabinet Series. WABC WKRC WHIO wbbm wfbm whk kmbc wbt wsfa wwl wcco

-NBC Minstrel Show: Gene Arnold, inter-locutor; Vance McCune, and others with Roy Shield's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY WLS wear kdka wowo wave wire wham

9:45-Alistair Cooke, British commentator. WEAF WSM wgy wtam wmaq who

10:00-Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra. (CBS) (WKRC on 10:15) whk kmbc wcau kmox wadc wsbt wbt wsfa

-Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) WSM WLW wire wmaq wdaf

-"Poetic Melodies": Jack Fulton, tenor; Franklyn Mac Cormack, reader, and Carlton Kelsey's Orchestra. (CBS) WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm kmbc wcco limos wwl

-Eddie Le Baron's Rainbow Room Orchestra. WEAF wmaq wgy wtam who wdaf kyw

-Tomorrow's News Tonight: Commentary by Andre Baruch. WABC only

-The Vagabonds. WJZ WCKY 10:15-King's Jesters Hotel LaSalle Orchestra. WJZ WSAI

10:30-Russ Morgan and his French Casino Orchestra. WEAF WSM wgy wtam wmaq who

-Roger Pryor and His Orchestra. WABC WHIO (WKRC on 10:45) wjr wcau kmbc (WKRC on 10:45) wjr wcau kmbc wadc

wadc wbt wsfa -Waltz Interlude featuring Ernest Gill and

his Orchestra. WJZ I I:00-Ted Fiorito and his Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmox

-Frankie Masters' Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm -Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. WEAF (WLW on 11:15) wgy wtam wmaq who

-Mart Kenny's Royal York Hotel Orchestra. (NBC)

11:30-Andy Kirk's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI WLS wgy wtam wmaq who

-Herman Middleman's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wave wire wham wowo

-Gershwin Memcitial Concert: Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and guest stars. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr whk kmbc kmox wadc wsbt wbt

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* 4( PROGRAMS FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 * (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

800 8:15 8:30 8:45

WCKY Cincinnati (1600 kc.)

Morning Devotions N Morning Roundup ...

Morning Glee Club N

Breakfast Club - ii

News for Executives. Breakfast Club N .

WLW Cincinnati (700 kc.)

Top o the Morning • •

Cadi. Choir Concert in B-ass . Moments Musicale N

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News Morning Devotions Aunt Mary Woman's Hour Chandler Chats . Bachelor's Children )11(

WKRC Cincinnati OSSO kt.

Jerry Foy Sun-Up Jamboree

Sing Before Breakfast Early Edition-News Dow's Dawn Patrol

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9:00 For Women Only . Hymns of All Churches 9:15 Vaughn de Leath N Hope Alden's Romance 9:30 Dean B- - N Hello Peggy 945 Today's Children N Viennese Ensemble N

i(1:ó0 , High Hatters N Linda's Fli7it Love 10:15 I News and Views Personal Col. of Air N 10:30 ' Rhythmakers We Live Again • 10:45 " " The Gospel Singer N

it:00 Terri La Franconi N Girl Alone N t1:15 Grace and Scotty N , Mary Marlin N 11:30 Stroilers Matinee N. I News; Live Stock II:45 Come to Our Houle ¡ Armchair Quartet N

Newsacast Myrt and Marge C The Instrumentalists C

Jean Abbey Magazine of the Air C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

The Merrymakers C Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen Trent C Our Gal, Sunday C

6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

WSAI Cincinnati (1330 kc.)

Church Forum Sun Dial ..

Brown Co. Revelers

Streamliners, with Field á Hall & Orch. N

WCPO WHIO Cincinnati (1200 kc.) Dayton (1260 kc.)

WCPO News Cereal Time

Over the Coffee Cups Ridge Runners Rise and Shine Breakfast Express .. WCPO News W1-110 Almanac Waking Time Little Tom

Move Along Builder Upper Bright Outlook

Women's News Reel Working Time

WLS-WENR Chinure. III. (870 kc.)

Farm Bulletin Smile A White

News Report . Don and Helen The Smile Market Morning Devotions

Music in the Air C Pokey and Arkie News Report

Richard Maxwell C. Jolly Joe's Pals. Voice of the Organ Otto & Novelodeons

5:30 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:15 7:30 7:45

WSM Nashville. Tenn. (850 kc.)

WHAS Louisville. Ky. (820 lu.)

Vaughn Quartet

Breakfast Club N r.

Golden West

Devotions . -• Breakfast Business .... Salt and Peanuts

Early Morning Jamboree

1111 81

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

0:00 10:15 0:30 10:45

il:00 11:15 II:30 1145

Mrs. MMggs N John's Other Wife N Just Plain Bill N Ahead of Husband

David Harum N Backstage Wife N Women of Today Newlyweds

Young Cincinnatians Mary Paxton . Cotton Pickin' Time. Freshman Follies .. .

WCPO News Musical Revue

14

Pretty Kitty Kelly C. Myrt and Marge C Municipal Court Your Band of the Dey

To be announced .. Magazine of the Air C Big Sitter C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Cornelia on the Al, EdvrIn C. Hill C Concert Miniatures The Arcadians

WCPO News . Chamber of Comm'ce Roaming the World Oklahoma Outlaws .

WCPO News Merry Go Round..

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Mary Merlin N Ma Perkins N Popper Young's Fern, N Don & Helen

The O'Neulls N Personal Column N Vic and Sade N Edward McHugh N

Markets ....... Otto & Novelodeons Ralph Emerson, organ Melody Parade

12:00 WCKY News .. ¡ 12:15 Hal Gordon N 12:30 Farm and Home 12:45 Hour N

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

2:00 2:15 230 2:45

NI

The Three Spades Betty and Bob C Gus Haenschen's Orch Hymns All Churches National Farm and A. Grimm's Daugh'r C Home Hour N .....Hollywood in Person C

86 Rambles in Rhythm C Meet the Missus

Piano Recital N Neth'iand Plaza Ensem. Melody Express Beatrice Fairfax Betty and Bob Between Bookends C

Lign. Opera N Pepper Young's Fern. N News: Fire Prevention Ma Perkins N Future Favorites

El Caballero N Vic and Sade N Do You Remember? C Swing Serenade N i the O'Neills N • •

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

100 1:15 1:30 1:45

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

From Headquarters Day Dreams Words and Music N

Michael Cannon Mollie Halstead It's Woman's World N Barber's Interviews

Sports Oddities Cincin'ti vs. Pittsburgh -Baseball Game at Pittsburgh

WCPO News .. The Playboys . . Man on the Street... Melody Parade

WCPO News Rhythm Ramblers . Dot Club News Hollywood Brevities

Warm Ups . Reds vs. Pittsburgh,

at Pittsburgh

News: Markets Don and Helen You Shall Have Rhythm Memories & Melodies Eddie and Ron Mark's, Weath., News Ann Kirk Trio Dinnerbell

Rambles in Rhythm From Ind. State Fair Herbert Foote, org. C Grounds, Ind'apolis Dalton Brothers C John Brown Ted Malone C ... Markets

Theatre Matinee C. Cincinnati at Pittsb'gh

Baseball Game

News: Julien Bentley Homemakers' Matines -Orchestra

Mary Wright

3:00 3:15 3:30 345

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

Lorenzo Jones N Sports Review Club Matinee N

Lucilie & Lanny N News and Views On the Mall King s Men N

All Sports Review

WCKY News Evening Concert ..

Arthur Chandler, Jr. . Kitty Keene, Inc. Waltz Favorites N. The Guiding Light te. Houseboat Hannah. Couple Next Door.. Singing Lady N King's Men Quartet N

Modernaires Harry Kogen's Orch. N The in-Laws Lowell Thomas N .

Twin Pianos C Novelteers C U. S. Army Band C

• .. _ Notes and News

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Elsie Thompson C Women s Exposition

Musical Calendar .. To be announced Hollywood Hignlights Dick Bray-Sports

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4.15 Grandpa Hans 4:30 If is Strange 4:45

5:00 :Sandy Williams 5:15 Friend Ralph 5.30 Knot Hole Club 5.45 Red Barber's Resume

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Margaret Daum, soprano C .

News, Sports Resume George Hall's Orch. C

Club Matinee: Variety Show N

Music Circle . Stuart Gracey, songs N Cleo Brown, sonos N King's Men Quartet N

Harry Kogen's — Orchestra N

What's the News? Escorts and Betty N

6:00 Easy Aces N 6:15 Healani of So. Seas N 6:30 News and Views 6:45 Kidoodlers N

7:00 Gu -- Smoke Law N 7:15 7:30 Helen Traubel N 7:45

8:00 To be announced N 8:15 8:30 " 8:45 I

Alias Jimmy Valentine Vocal Varieties N turn and Abner N Bob Newhall

Rudy Vallee Variety Hour N

Charles Winninger Presents Maxwell House Show Boat N

Poetic Melodies C "Everybody Sing" Elmer Davis C Patti Chapin C

Nicolai Berezowsky Takes the Baton-Co-lumbia Concert Or-chestra C

Major Bowes Amateur Hour C

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6:00 Kentucky News WCPO News 6:15 Songs of the Islands Home Beautiful 6:30 Johnson Family Dinner Club 6:45 Tom Stator

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

Jack -Spiiggii-Orchestra ..

Guy Lombardo M.... O. 118

8:00 Moon Enchantment. 8:15 8:30 Pat Barnes' 8:45 Opera House M....

Dick Porter The Gaities Yours Truly Race Results

WCPO News In Swing Time Vagabond Melodist Musically Speaking

News; Dinner Music... Si Burick Elmer Davis-News C Patti Chapin C

Thank You Stusia Columbia Concert Or-

chestra, Fritz Mahler, conductor C

1•11.— ijis7Bowes' Amateur Hour C

Easy Aces N .. Healani of So. Seas N turn and Abner N Kidoodlers N

Gun Smoke Law N...

Helen Traubel N

To be announced . N

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9:00 Piccadilly Music 9:15 Hall N 9:30 9:45

10:00 i-te..riline. of 1912 Amos 'n Andy N 10:15 I King's Jesters Phil Davis' Orch 10:30 Five Star Final To be announced 10:45 ¡ Eddie Versos' Orch. NI " " ...

11:00 Henry Busses erch. lPaul Sullivan 11:15 -Chez Paree (N) ¡Clyde Trask's Orch 11:30 , Garwood Van , -ar,.ey Rapp s 11:45 Orchestra N .. . Orchestra

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• Bob Burns; Johnny Trotter': Orch, N

Your True Adventures with Floyd Gibbons C

March of Time C u u

- Musical Moments Frank Dailey's Orch C Newsca st-Lee Bland Geo. Olsen's Orch. C

Bert Block's Orchestra C

Benny Goodman's Orchestra C

WCKY WLW WKRC

9:00 Witche's Tales M WCPO News 9.15 9:30 Musical Revue 1A 9:45

10:00 10:15 Paul Sullivan 10:30 Dance Orchestra M. 10:45

Clyde Orch WCPO News 1115 8:11 Scott Dance Awhile I 1:30 , Eddy Duchin's 11:45 1 Orchestra M

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NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) - • EASTERN -STANDARD TIME

6:00-Poetic Melodies: Jack Fulton, tenor, end Franklyn Mac Cormack, poetic reader. Carlton Kelsey's Orchestra WABC WKRC wacir wwva wbt whk wcau

-Herbert Foote's Concert Ensemble -Arno, I AO0y. repsopen• • . uy.aM. WEAF Wgy vitam kyw mir)

-Don Fernando's Oriental Gardent Orches-tra. (NBC) wmaq Easl, Aces comedy sketch ieaturinq Jane and Goodman Ace. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wire wham

...ab- roc.. var teties-Cnoral group ot 14 voices. WLW to WEAF wgy wtam wire

wmaq who kstp kyw

-Song Time: Doris Kerr and Russell Dorr. WABC wjr whk wcau wadc wwva wbt

-Healani of the South Seas. WJZ WCKY WLS wgar wave wire wham wspd wowo

6:30-To be announced. WEAF only Da is comments on the news. WABC

WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm whk wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wadc wwva wbt wwl wcco

-terri Franconi, tenor. (NBC) wgy wtam kyw wwj

-Horlick's Program, with turn and Abner: Comedy sketch. WJZ WLW WLS wsb

Clock on the Mental

WCPO News For the Piano.

WSAI j WCPO

-Al and Lee Reiser, piano duo. (NBC) wgar wave wire wham

6:45-Patti Chapin. songs. WABC WKRC WHAS wjr wbbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wbt wcco

-Arty Hall's Radio Rubes. (NBC) -Kidoodlers, vocal and instrumental quartet. WJZ WCKY WLS wgar wave wire wham WOWO

7:00-Nicolai Berezowski Takes the Baton-Columbia Concert Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm whk kmbc wcau kmox wadc wwva wbt wwl

-Me Royal Gelatin Program-Rudy Velte, and his Connecticut Yankees: Guest artists. WEAF WLW WSM wtam kyw wgy wbap kstp wfla

-Gun Smoke Law-dramatiration of the old West by Wilbur Hall. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham

7:30-Helen Traubel, soprano. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wham wowo

8:00-Charles Winninger Presents The Maxwell House Show Boat: Thomas L. Thomas, bari-tone; Nadine Connor, soprano; Virginie Ver-rill, blues singer, and Warren Hall. Mere-dith Willson's Orchestra. WEAF WSM WLW wgy wtam wmaq wave ww¡ wire kyw who

wdaf kspt wbap wfla -Mato, Bowes Amateur Hour. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm whir wcau kmoir wadc whio wbt wsfa wwl wcco

-To be announced. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham

9:00-Kraft Music Hall, starring Bob Burns, comedian; Johnny Trotter's Orchestra; guest artists. WEAF WLW WSM wgar wgy wtam wwj wmaq wire wave kyw who wbap kstp wdaf kvoo

-"Your true Adventures," Floyd Gibbons. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm

-Piccadilly Music Hall: Variety program with John Galsworthy. m. c., orchestra, and guest artists. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham

9 30-The March of Time: News dramatisation WABC WKRC WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm whk wcau kmox wbt wwl wcco

10:00-John B. Kennedy, 'Footnotes on Head-lines." WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

-"Poetic Melodies": Jack Fulton, tenon Franklyn Mac Cormack, reader, and Carlton Kelsey's Orchestra. (CBS) WHAS wjr wbbm wwl wcco kmox

-The Vagabonds. WJZ wgar wave wire wham

-Esso News Reporter. WEAF only -Pepsodent Program: Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) WSM WLW wdaf wfaa wmaq wire wky

-Frank Dailey and his Orchestra. WABC

Your Adventure With 'Floyd Gibbons C .

Rendezvous for Two..: Moon Magic

Russ Lyon's Orch News; Music George Olsen's

Orchestra C

Bert Block's Orchestra C

Benny Goodman's 1 Orchestra C

8:00 Cowboys 8:15 ' Vaughn De Leath N 8:30 News 8:45 Viennese Ensemble N

9:00 Banner Newshawk 9:15 Lyric Serenade 9:30 Semi-Classic Music N

, The Gospel Singer N

10:00 , Lady of Charm 10:15 Jack's Mountaineers 910::4 350 ,Stroller's Matinee N .

. . 10:45

WHAS News Room...

Myrt and Marge C... Instrumentalists

Mary Lee Taylor C- 7 Magazine of the Air C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C Linda's First Love — Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen Trent C Our Gal, Sunday C

II:00 : To be announced N... 11 :15 Farm Credit Interview 11:30 National Farm and 11:45 Home Hour N

12:00 12:15 12:30 Banner Newshawk . 12:45 Dept. of Agriculture

Dot and Bill Monticello Party Line Sunshine Sue The Jackson Family

Shelton Brothers Collage of Agriculture Livestock! Markets Ted Melons C

Hope Alden's Romance University of Kentucky

81 88

1.00 Pepper Young's Fam. N 1:15 Ma Perkins N 1:30 ,Vic and Sade N 1:45 Rhythm & Romance N Do You Remember? C

2:00 !Club Matinee N 2:15 !Personal Column N 2:30 I Club Matinee N 2:45 ;The Guiding Light N

3:00 Woman Looks at News 3:15 Archer Gibson N 3:30 Manhattan Melodies 3:45 I King's Men N _ _ 4:00 Harry Kogen's 4:15 Orchestra N 4:30 Financial News

4:45 Freddie Rose

Betty and Bob Hymns of All Churches U. S. Army Band C

.

Salt and Peanuts Weekday Devotions Elsie Thompson at the Organ C

Ray Heatherton C Hobart Bosworth C Sports Resume Melody Cruise

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

Rhythm Time News Summary String Quartet Two Pianos

Rudy Vallee - Variety Show N

Charles Winninger Pre-sent: Maxwell House Show Boat N

. ..... WHAS News Room.... Elmer Davis-News C Patti Chapin, songs C

Columbia Concert Hall -Fritz Mahler, conductor C

Major Bowes' Amateur Hour C

4.0 Of

• II

Piccadilly Music 8.00 Bob Burns and Johnny Hall N 8:15 I Trotter's Orch. N...,

8:30 8:45 1 9.00 'Amos 'n' Andy N 9:15 Lou Breeze's Orch. N 9:30 To be announced 9:45 'Summer Melodies

10:00 WSM News 10.15 B. C. Sports Review.. 10.30 Adrien McDowell's 10.45 Orchestra

08 Oe

Globe Trotter LaSalle Hotel Orch Bismarck Hotel Orchestra

lady Burke, tanin N Jerry Blaine's Orch, N Andy Kirk's Orchestra ...

"Your Adventures with Floyd Gibbons" C ,

March of Time C

••• • Poetic Melodies C Louisville vs. Columbus Baseball Game

Bert Blocks -Urch. C Harry Currie's Orchestra

WHAS News Room

WHIQ \wLs-wENRI1 wsm I WHAS

"Molasses 'n' January" (WKRC on 10:15) wadc kmox whk wsbt wbt

10:15-Lou Breeze and the French Casino Or-chestra, WEAF WSM wgy wtam wmaq who

-King's Jesters Hotel LaSalle Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wave wire wham

-Frank Dailey's Orchestra. WABC wcco 10:30-Eddie Versos' Hotel Bismarck Orchestra. WJZ (WCKY on 10:45) whk wfbm wcau

-George Olson's Orchestra, WABC WHIO (WKRC on 10:45) whk km= wadc wsbt wbt wbbm kmbc wcco

-Northern Lights: Dramatization, with Waldo Pooler, Lee Gordon's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

I I:00-Bert Block and his Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO (wjr on 11:15) whk wfbm kmbc wcau wadc wbt wwj

-Larry Burke, tenor. WEAF WLS kdka wgy wtam wmaq who

-Henry Busse's Chez Paree Orchestra, WJZ WCKY wgar wave wire wham

11:08-Jerry Blaine's Park Central Hotel Of.

chestra. WJZ kdka wgar wire wham wmaq who

11:30-Garwood Van and the Trocadero Or. chestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wire wham

-Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wbbm whk wfbm kmbc wcau wadc wsbt wbt wcco wwva

-Andy York's Grand Terrace Cafe Orches-tra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who

MIDNIGHT-Nocturne, with Eddie House. (CBS) wbbm wfbm kmbc

"Molasses 'n' January," well-known burnt-cotk comedy team, and Lee Sims and ¡lo May Bailey, song and patter duo, will be the guests of Colonel Jay C. Flippen on the "Sum-mer Stars" broadcast, on Sunday, September 5, from 6:30 to 7:00 p. m. (E.S.T.), over the WABC-Colum-

bia netwolk,including WKRC,WHIO and WHAS. This will mark Flip-pens' third and final appearance as master-of-ceremonies during the ab-sence of vacationing Harry von Zell. The popular mikeman is scheduled to conclude his three week period of hibernation and return to the air-waves Sunday, September 12, Oscar Bradley and his orchestra will con-

tribute novel arrangements of pop-ular ballads of the day.

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14 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 10, 1937

N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes MBS) * PROGRAMS FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 *

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME;

6:30 4:45 700 7:15 730 745

8:00 1:15 eao 8:4s

WCKY Cincinnati (1480 icc.)

Morning Devotions N. Morning Roundup ....

Four Showmen N

Breakfast Club—Variety Show—lob Brown,

News for Executives Breakfast Club N

WLW Cincinnati lice ire.)

lop o' the Morning— Old Time Fiddlers

Cadle Choir Island Serenaders N Sing, Neighbor, Sing Home Songs N

News Sunday School Lesson Mall Beg Chandler Chats

WKRC Cincinnati (5.50 itc.)

Jerry Foy Sun-Up Jamboree

Christian Science Early Edition—News Dow's Dawn Patrol.

6:30 6:45

WSAI Cincinnati DUO he.)

WCPO Cincinnati (5200 ice.)

WHIO Dayton kc.)

WCPO News Cereal Time

Over the Coffee Ceps Rise and Shine WCPO News Waking Time

Move Along Builder Upper Bright Outlook Working Time

hoo 7:15 7:30 7:45

Church Forum Sun Dial . . .

Brown Co. Revelers

Strearnitners N

Ridge Runners Breakfast Express WHIO Almanac Little Tom

Metropolitan Parade C Richard Maxwell CAI Yesterday's Favorites. Voice of the Organ....

Women's Hour Bachelor's Children

800 8:15 8:30 8:45 Women's News Reel..

WLS-WENR Chicago. III. (BM ire.)

Farm Bulletin Board... Smile a While (cont'd)

News Report—Bentley. Don and Helen "Sing Neighbor Sing" Morning Devotions

Arkie and Pokey Martin News Report—Bentley.. Jolly Joe ............ Novelodoens

t:00 9:15

9:45

10:— 7( -0 10:15 10:30 1045 TiY$0 11:15 11:30 11:45

For Women Only Vaughn de Leath N Dean Bro. N Today's Children N

Vagabonds N News and Views Hits and Encores Five Hours Back N

Dr. L. B. Moss N.... U. S. Marine Band N

C'me O'er to Our H'se

Betty Crocker Hope Alden's Rom'nce Virginians Viennese Ensemble N

Linda's First Love Personal Column N We Live Again... .4 The Gospel Singer N Girl Alone N Mary Marlin N News; Live Stock Joe White N

Newscast Myrt and Marge C Twin Pianos C Ruth and Bill C

Magazine of the Air C

Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

The Rhythmaires C Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen Trent C Our Gal, Sunday C

9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

Mrs. Wiggs N John's Other Wife N Just Plain 8111 N Keep'q Ahead of Hus David Harum N Backstage Wife N. How to be Charming N Newlyweds

Young Cincinnatians Ralph Simpson Cotton Pickie Time. Freshmen Follies

WCPO News Musical Revue

w

WCPO News Federal Theatre Clarence Berger Oklahoma Outlaws

WCPO News Merry Go Round

11.

Pretty Kitty Kelly C... Myrt and Marge C.. Municipal Court Your Band of the Day

Magazine of the Air C

Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Cornelia On The Air Edwin C. Hill C Concert Miniatures The Arcadians

Mary Marlin N Me Perkins N Pepper Young's Fem. N Don is Helen

The O'Neil& N........ Personal Column N... Vic and Sade N Gospel Singer N

livestock Market Novelodeons Ralph Emerson, organ How 1 met my husband

WSM WHAS Nashville, Tenn. (Mkt.) Louisville. Kr. (820 Ice.)

5:30 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

Curly Fox & Fox Hunt's Morning Headlines ...

Breakfast Club, N ...

0 ..

I. 0

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

900 9:15 9:30 9:45

Sweethearts of Air N.. Vaughn De Leath N.. News ..... Viennese Ensemble N

Banner Newshawk Lyric Serenade How to be Charming N

9. .8

Asbury College ei,dp= Devotions

Breakfast Business .... Salt and Peanuts

Early Morning Jamboree " 80 O.

WHAS News Room... Myrt and Marge C... Twin Pianos C Ruth and Bill C

Magazine of the Air C

Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Linda's First Love Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen Trent C Our Gal, Sunday C.. .

12e0 12:15 12:30 12:45

leo 1:15 1:30 1:45

200 2:15 2:30 2:45

Question Box; News... Neighbor Nell Farm and Home Hour N

Beatrice Fairfax 10 I.

Radio Guild N 11.

Frim Sisters Tom, Dick & Harry M National Farm end Home Hom N

ee .

ee

Variety Time ..... Betty and Bob

Pepper Young's Fem. N Ma Perkins N Vic and Sade N The O'Neill: N

Betty and Bob C Betty Crocker C A. Grimm's Daugh'r C Hollywood in Person C

Woman's News C Milton Charles C Melody Express Between Bookends C

News: Fire Prevention Future Favorites The Three Consoles Ç

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1:30 I:45

2:00 2:1S 2:30 2:45

From Headquarters Jane Grey Words and Music N

I. 9.

The Strange Cannon Mollie Halstead W. Logan's Musical N Barber's Interviews

Sports Oddities Cincin'ti vs. Pittsburgh —Baseball Game at Pittsburgh

WCPO News Happiness Ahead Man on the Street Melody Parade

WCPO News Rhythm Ramblers Dot Club News Hollywood Brevities

Warm Ups Reds vs. Pittsburgh, at Pittsburgh

News; Markets You Shall Have Rhythm Eddie and Ron To be announced

Woman's News C Milton Charles, organ Montana Slim C Ted Malone C Columbia Concert C Cincinnati at Pittsb'gh

Baseball Game

"Big City Parade". Virginia Lee, Sunbeam M'kets; Weath.; News Dinnerbell Program.

From Ind. State Fair Grounds, ind'apolis

Livestock Market Market Summary

News: Julian Bentley. Homemakers' Matinee —Orchestra

Home Service Club

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

Dr. Leslie B. Moss N U. S. Marine Band N

8. .0

II:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

Lore and Learn N.... Concert Sketches ... National Farm and Home- Hour N .

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

Banner Newshawk Dept. of Agriculture

Pepper Young's Fam.N Ma Perkins N Vic and Sade N Leon Cole, organ

Dot and Bill Monticello Party Line Paul Sutton, songs The Jackson Family

Woman's News C College of Agricuitere Markets, Weather .... Ted Malone C

Hope Alden 's Romance University of Kentucky

Three Consoles C

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:oo 4:15 4:30 445

Lorenzo Jones N .... News and Views Club Matinee N

.1

Hilltop Serenaders Escorts and Betty N... Xavier Cugat's Orch.. H. Middleman Orch. N

All Sports Review

Press Radio News N Civic Club

5:00 5:15 5:30 6:45

Helen Nugent ... Kitty Keene, Inc. Joan Edwards, songs N The Guiding Light±tiA

Houseboat Hannah.. Couple Next Door. Choir Symphonette Herman Middleman

Toy Band Barry McKinley N.... The In-Laws Lowell Thomas N

Bob Byron, songs C. Among Our S'venirs C Bon Voyage C

Notes and Newt ..

Doris Kerr C Nor, Stirling C.. .

Musical Calendar . Joe Binder, songs Hollywood Highlights Dick Bray—Sports

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

5:00 5:15 5:30 545

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II $9

Grandpa Hans It Is Strange

Radioland Orchestra M Friend Ralph Sports Review Red Barber's Itc:ume ,

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48 et

Post Modems Jimmy Grier's Revue

Oa • •

Scores; Eton Boys C.. Doris Kerr, songs C. Funny Things C

R. Heather's, songs C Hobart Bosworth C News: Sports Frank Dailey's Orch. C

Harmony Hall From Hawaii Jam for Supper

Club Matinee N

Steeplechase N

Music Circle Escorts and Betty N Al Vierra's Orch H. Middleman's Or. N

Harry Kogen's Orchestra N

What's the News?... Ranch Boys Trio N .

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

Club Matinee N Personal Column N To be announced N The Guiding Light N

Woman's News Escorts and Betty N Manhattan Melodies Nixon Rest, Orch. N

Education in News N . Barry McKinley, N.... Financial News Top Hatters N

Betty and Bob Betty Crocker Bon Voyage C

@I ..

Salt and Peanuts Weekday Devotions Doris Kerr, songs C Funny Things C

Margaret Daum, soprano C

Sports Review Melody Cruise

600 News and Views 6:15 :Uncle Ezra N 6:30 ! Musical Moments 6:45 i Louise Flores N 700 IR. Campbell's Roy's N 7:15 Harmonica Ensemble N 7:30 We Present Another 7:45

8:00 Arkansas Travelers .... 8:15 8:30 Am. Inst. of Banking 8:45 Commencement N

String Ensemble Rhythm in Song Lum and Abner N Bob Newhall

Pleasant Valley M... Frank Morgan Death Valley Days N

"Believe It Or Not — Robt. L. Ripley N

Am. Inst. of Banking Commencement N

Poetic Melodies C Musical Visions Jay Freeman's Orch. C Soak, Carter C

Hammerstein's Music Hall C

Alice Faye and He Kemp's Orchestra C.

Hollywood Hotel— Jerry Cooper, Raymond Paige's Orchestra C

6:00 ! Kentucky News .. 6:15 Songs of the Islands.. 6:30 Johnson Family 6:45 Tom Slater

7:00 7:1S 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Cities Service Concert —.Lucille Manners N

Waltz Time with Frank Munn N

Dude Ranch .• .1

WCPO News Home Beautiful Dinner Club

News: Dinner Music... Si Buda, sports Jay Freeman's Orch. C Soaks Carter C

Dick Porter Congressman Bigelow Yours Truly Race Results

WCPO News In Swing Time $ This Rhythmic Age. Musically Speaking

Down the Avenue

Hal Kemp's Orchestra C

Hollywood Hotel— Jerry Cooper; Ray-mond Paige's Or-chestra C

Mary Small, songs N Fray & Braggiotti N bum and Abner N Louise Florae N

Campbell's Royalists N WLS Pleas. Val. Frolic Death Valley Days N

"Believe-It-Or-Not" Ripley N

Am. Institute of Banking N

9:oo 9:15 9:30 945

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 II:15 11:30 11:45

Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra N

Liedersingers N Stringing Along N

Promenade Concert N

Five Star Final Tcxicab Night Club

Henry Busses Orchestre. N

Jesse Hawkins' Orchestra N

First Nighter N

Jimmy Fidler N Dorothy Thompson N..

Amos 'n' Andy N. Mad Hatterfields Angelo Barney Rapp's Orch..

Paul Sullivan To be announced Salute to Cedar

Rapids, Iowa

Kitty Carlisle, Reef Kennedy, Gus Heel). schen's Orch. C

To be announced C

Personalities on Parade P. Napoleon's Orch. C Newscast—Lee Bland Count Basic's Orch. C

Herble Kay's Orchestra C

Ted Flo Ritos Orchestra C

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

Andy lonas Orch. M. WCPO News Gus Haenschen's Orch. Dancing Melodies Clyde Trask's Orchestra Wrestling Matches

Organ Moods Paul Sullivan Serenade in the Night Dance Orchestra M

To be announced WCPO News Billy Snider's Orch. Dance Awhile Dance Orchestra from Castle Farm.

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

Songshop, with Kitty Carlisle C

To be announced C.

Musical Moments .... News; Music Count Basic's

Orchestra C

Herbie Kay's Orchestra C

Ted Fiorito's Orchestra C

Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra N

The Story of Business. Stringing Along N.

Chicago Promenade Concert N

0

Trump Davidson's Orchestra N

Andy Kirk's Orchestra N

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7;i0 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

Rhythm Time Afternoon News Concert Miniature Shelton Bros.

Cambpell s Royalists N Johnny O'Brien N. Moody and Smith Dinner Music

"Believe-It-Or-Not" Ripley N . .....

American Institute of Banking N

First, Nighter N

Liedersingers N Stringing Along N.

Amos 'n' Andy N Johnson and Tucker Playground Casino Orchestra N

WSM News B. C. Sports Review.. Adrian McDowell's Orchestra

.1

WHAS News Room Jay Freeman's Orch. C Soaker Carter C -ilammerstein Music

Hall C Hal Kemp's Dance Band C

Hollywood Hotel— Jerry Cooper; Ray-mond Paige's Or-chestra C

Songshop, with Kitty Carlisle C

6.

Musical Moments

Poetic Melodies C Louisville vs. Toledo..

Baseball Game ....

Herbie Kay's Orch, C Louisville Dance Time

WHAS News Room....

WCKY WLW WKRC WSAI WCPO WHIO WLS-WENRI WSM WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

5:00—Poetic Melodies: Jack Fulton, tenor. Franklyn MacCormack, reader, and Canton Kelsey's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whk wadc wcau wveva wbt

.—Northwestern University Bookshelf. (CBS) kmbc

—Mary Small, songs. WJZ WLS kdka wgar wham wowo

Pepsodent Program: Amos 'n' Andy. WEAF wgy wtam who kyw

—Don Fernando's Oriental Gardens Orches-tra. (NBC) wmaq

4:15—Song Time with Godo de Lys and Jack Shannon. WABC wcau wadc wwva whk wbt

...Fray and Braggiotti, piano team. WJZ WLS wgar wave wham wowo

...-"Oricle Ezra's Radio Station E-Z-R-A. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq wire wdaf wbap kyw kstp who

6:30—El Caballero: Jerge Negrette, baritone. (NBC) wgy wtam wmaq wire wdaf wbap kyw kstp

—Jay Freeman's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wcau

e-Horlick's bum and Abner, comedy sketch WJZ WLW WENR wgar

—Dinner Concert. (NBC) wave wire wham

—Neal O'Hara's Radio Gazette. (CBS) whk wfbm wadc wwj wcco

6:45—Boake Carter, news commentator. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO w¡r whk wbbm kmox wcau wcco kmbc wbt

—Sisters of the Skillet: Ed East and Ralph Dumke. WJZ only

—Bughouse Rhythm. WEAF wgy wtam wire wdaf wbap kyw who

—Louise Flores, soprano. (NBC) WCKY WLS wave wgar wire wham

7:00—Roy Campbell's Royalists. WJZ WCKY WLS WSM kdka wave wgar wire wham

—Cities Service Concert: Lucille Manners, soprano, and the Cities Service Quartet; Rosario burden's Orchestra, WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq wed who def kstp wbap wfaa wfle

—"Hammerstein Music Hall": Ted Hammer-stein. sn. C.; Jerry Mann, comedian, guest star, and Music Hall Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS wjr whk kmox wbbm wfbm kmbc wcau wcco wadc wbt wwl

—Ann Leaf at the organ with Hubert Hen-drie, baritone. (CBS) waco wcoc wet

7:15—Johnny O'Brien and his Harmonica En-semble from San Francisco. WJZ WCKY

WSM kdka ivyar wham wowo

7:30—Death *r.tlley Days. dramatic program, with John MarBryde, Jean King, Vernon Radcliffe and Jeff Bryant; Orchestra direc-tion Josef Bortime. WJZ WLW WLS kdka wgar wham

—Hal Kemp's Dance Band, with Alke Faye; Don Forbes, announcer. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO win whk wfbm kmox wbbm

..wcau wadc wbt kmbc wwl

8:00—Waltz Time, with Frank Munn, tenor Lois Bennett, soprano; Manhattan Chorus; Abe Lyman's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq wwl wdaf kyw who wire

—Hollywood Hotel: "Thin Ice," with Sonja Renie and Tyrone Power; Jerry Cooper, m. C.; Frances Langford; Anne Jamison: Igor Gorin, baritone; Raymond Paige's Or-chestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm whk wfbm kmox kmbc wcau wadc wbt wwl wcco

—Robert L. (Believe It or Not) Ripley; B A. Rolfe's Orchestra. WJZ WLW WLS WSM kdka wham wgar wowo

1:30—True Story Court of Human Relations dramatization. WEAF wgy wtam wwj kyw who wmaq wdaf wire

—Commencement Exercises of the American Institute of Banking—Branch Rickey. WJZ WCKY WLW WLS WS/4 kdka wgar wave wire wham

9:00—Tommy Dorsey and his Swing Orchestra. Morton Bowe, tenor; Edythe Wright, vocal-

1st. Paul Stewart, announcer. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wgar wham wfla

—The Songshop, starring Kitty Carlisle, Frank Crum,. Reed .Kennedy, .Alice .Cornett, Songshop Quartet, the 22-Voice Glee Club, 47-Plece Orchestra direction Gustav Haan-schaen, WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr whk wadc wbbm wfbm kmox kmbc wcau wsbt wwj wcco

—Campana's First Nighter: "Puppy Love," dramatization starring Les Tremayne and Barbara buddy. Orchestra, direction Eric Sagerguist. WEAF WLW WSM wwj wave wmaq wtam wdaf who kstp wfla wfaa kvoo wgy

9:30—The Leidersingers: Carol Deis, soprano; Fred Hufsmith, tenor; Celia Brant, contralto; Alden Edkins, baritone. WJZ WCKY WSM wgar wham wave wire

—Jimmy Fidler and his Hollywood Gossip WEAF WLW wgy wtam wmaq kyw wwj wire kstp wdaf

9:45—Stringing Along, novelty program featur-ing Walter Kelsey, fiddler, and Paul Martin and Clarence Hays, guitarists. WJZ WCKY WLS WSM wgar wham wire wave

—"People in the News," Dorothy Thompson, news commentator. WEAF WLW kyw wgy wtam vairj wire wmaq kifP wdaf

—To be announced. WABC WKRC WHIO wbbm whk wfbm kmox wcco wbt

10:00—George R. Holmes, Chief of the Wash-ington Bureau of the International News Service. (NBC) wgy wtam wdaf kyw

—Esso News Reporter. WJZ only

—Phil Napoleon's Orchestra. WABC (WKRC and win on 10:15) wadc kmox whk wsbt wcau kmbc

—Promenade Concert: Roy Shield and his Orchestra; Noble Cain's A Capella Choir; Vivian Della Chiesa, soprano; Edward Davies, baritone and commentator. WJZ WCKY WLS wgar wave wire wham

—"Tomorrow's News Tonight," Commentary by Andre Baruch. WABC only

—Poetic Melodies. (CBS WHAS w¡r wbbm wfbm wwl wcco kmox kmbc

—Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) WSM WLW wmaq wfaa wire wbap kstp wwl wtam

10:15—Paul Sabin and his Orchestra from Ho-tel LaSalle. WEAF wwj wave wtam kyw who wgy

10:30—Count Basie and his Orchestra. WABC WHIO (WKRC on 10:45) wIr wfbm wcau wadc whk kmox wbbm kmbc wsbt wbt

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GUYS, GALS, GIGGLES AND

GROANS MUSICAL NOTE

IdUCK was very much against him, so the concert violin-ist, who was once rated very highly, was compelled to ac-cept a job with a hammy six-piece combination that played in a cheap night club. The reason most songs last only a few weeks is because this band murders them.

MARK MELLINGER At any rate, the violinist wasn't on the job more than five minutes when he found himself in a bad spot with the orchestra leader. "What's the matter with you?" growled the leader,

as the other musicians put down their instruments. "Why didn't you play that song with the rest of the band, instead of just sitting there?" The violinist's eyes widened. "Were they playing a song?" he cried. "I thought

they were just tuning up!" . . .

DRITNK TALE

THE stew walked into a grocery store and parked himself in the one chair in the place.

"Haircut an' shave," he ordered. "Just a minute," cried the astounded proprietor.

"This is a grocery store—not a barber shop." The drunk stood up without a word and walked

unsteadily from the store. But, thirty minutes later, he was back again. And once again he parked him-self in the chair. "Haircut an' shave," he ordered. "Look here," said the patient storekeeper. "I told

you once before that this is a grocery store. We sell fruits, potatoes, canned goods, flour—" The stew staggered toward the door again. "Okay," he hiccoughed. "But if you should change

-our mind, jus' let me know!" . . .

AILMENT

Ç) NE of the more popular stories at the moment is the tale of Lapidus, who walked into the -Ioctor's office and complained of a strange ailment.

"It's a werry peculiar tink, doctor," he said. "I'm -il ways tukkink to myself. Wherever I am, I find dot r'm tukkink to myself." The medico wrinkled his brow. "Did I hear you correctly?" he asked. "Did I hear

-ou say that you can't stop talking to yourself?" "Exactly," nodded the patient. "No matter vot

Pm doink—stendink up or sittink donn—I'm tukkink 'o myself. Ain't dot tarrible?" "Well," returned the doctor kindly, "it's probably

the result of a nervous condition. Just what do you say when you talk to yourself?" Lapidus threw up his hands. "Dot's just it, doctor," he cried. "Dot's why I'm

sick. I say tings to myself dot aggravate me!" . . .

SWANK A NIGHT club comic was walking down Broad-'''. way the other afternoon when he met a friend. The friend asked if he was still working for coffee and cake. "Oh, no!" was the horrified reply. "I'm at a very

swank restaurant now. I don't work at this place for coffee and cake." "What do you get at this place?" queried the

friend. The comic drew himself up. "Demi-tasse and cake," he replied. . • • •

FORM OF CRITICISM

THE bored gentleman hurried into the rundown railroad deiSot of the one horse town.

A Hellinger Short Story pOP DONWIDDIE was mad

clear through. He sat in the poor kitchen of his flat, pump-

ing his arms up and down on his knees. His shirt was off and his sus-

penders flapped from his trou-sers. His face resembled a ripe tomato — and the veins stood out on his neck like highways on a road map.

"I'll kill him," he said angrily, nodding to himself. "Yes, that's what I'll do. I'll kill him with me own two hands." Mom Donwiddie,

short and stout and asShmatic, pretended to wipe the dishes at the sink. She kept glancing fearfully at pop. Years of experi-ence had taught her to say nothing at pre-carious times like these. Aloysius Donwid-

die, 23 and very tough, leaned against the door and picked at his nails. His trousers came up to his chest, and he had the quick eyes of a kid who had been born in a rowdy New York neighborhood. Mary Donwiddie, just 19, was fat

and placid and dumb. She sat with her arms folded and stared at her father. With all the restraint of a maniac

on good behavior, Pop Donwiddie arose and walked to the closet. He reached in and yanked out a bottle of alleged whiskey. He kept com-pressing his lips and then opening them to take deep breaths. He pulled the cork from the bottle

and placed half the neck between his lips. You could see the bubbles race right down to the broad bottom. He put the bottle back and wiped his mouth with his bare wrist.

"Yes," he said, sitting down again, "I'll positively kill him. Son or no son, I've got to do it." ...

* •

ALOYSIUS folded up his pocket knife and slipped it into his

trousers' pocket. "He's no brother of mine," he said

scornfully. "If anybody asks if we're related, from now on I'm gonna say no." Pop glanced approvingly at his

second son. "And I don't blame you." he stated

solemnly. "Indeed I don't, my boy. Your brother has brought disgrace to us all. To each and every one of us in turn." He glared at mom, who stepped

back nervously. "Look at this boy!" he roared.

"He's a fine built lad with not half the education of Johnny. But has he brought disgrace on the Donwiddies? No!

"It's true, of course, that he was arrested once. Just once, mind you. And it's true, too, that he was sent

The Disgrace

"I'll positively kill him. Son or no son, I've got to do it."

to reform school. But—by glory!— he didn't disgrace us. "And look at Rita, here." He

nodded at his daughter. "Lord knows, she's as thick as an axe handle. I never met anyone dumber in all nie born days. But she's never brought no disgrace upon us. Never." He wagged a warning finger in

mom's direction. She watched him, wide-eyed, as he shouted.

"I always knew Johnny was pe-culiar," he cried. "When he was just a toddlin' punk, I knew In me bones that he was different from the rest of the brood. He was too quiet, and still water runs deep." He shook his head and clasped his

knees. "Fifty years now I've been in

Hell's Kitchen, and never a man lived that could point a finger at me!" His voice softened with self-pity. "I'll have to keep out of Monohan's saloon now. I could never stand to hear them talk about a son of mine. Never." He verged on tears and his eyes

were red. "A man's gotta have a little pride, doesn't he?" He answered his own question by

standing up and going to the closet once again. The bottles raced crazily as he flung open the door. "When," he howled, "does that rat

get out of the police station?" For a moment, there was silence.

Pop thrust out his chin. "I was just askin' somebody," he

repeated, "what time he gets out?" "I think," mom murmured, "it's

three o'clock. Yes, three o'clock." "Well," growled pop, "why ain't

he here? What's keepin' him now, I'd like to know? More trouble, most likely!" Be reached into the closet

and tore a bottle from the shelf. He went back to his chair and settled down with a grunt.

There was a knock on the door. "Ahhh," said the

old man. "It's me own flesh and blood, him-self. Come in — and leave the devil out-side!" A tall young man

came in noiselessly. He had eyes like a choir boy, and he was very slender. He stared from one to the other—and ran to his mother's arms. He patted her back and she wept. "Oh, my boy," she

sobbed. "My boy!" The old man stood,

his suspenders flapping ludi-crously.

"Oh, me boy," he mocked. "Me, dear, dear, dear, boy.

Maybe you'll be good enough to come inside and have a talk with me." His tone bristled with sarcasm. "That is, if it ain't too much trouble for you." The young man looked at his

father. He said nothing. He made a swallowing motion with his throat and walked inside.

Aloysius kept blowing on his nails and wiping them on his shirtsleeves. Mom wiped her hands nervously on her apron. Mary giggled. Pop Donwiddie followed his son in-

to the bedroom. He slammed the door behind him. : .. * •

IN the kitchen, they could hear pop's voice. It sounded like the roar of a wounded lion. He shouted and swore. And now and then, they could hear the soft voice of Johnny. Near the window, mom mumbled

prayers. Aloysius examined his many ties, which hung on the back of the kitchen door, each one neatly knotted. Mary snapped her gum in bubbles.

After awhile, the old man came out. He emerged, fairly prancing with indignation. He pointed to the door. "Get out, ya bum! Get out, I say.

before I lose me temper. And don't ever come back here again. "You've brought your last disgrace

on the Dónwiddie's. We never want to see you again. Hell's Kitchen is too good for the likes of you!" The boy was calm now. He walked

over and kissed his mother. Then he glanced at his father, squared his shoulders and walked out. Pop Donwiddie ran to the door. "Remember what I said about not

comin' back!" he roared down the stairs. "While I got me pride and strength, no son of mine is comin' into this house when he's a police-man!" ...

He had sPent a miserable three days in the burg and he was only too glad to get away. He galloped over to the ticket window.

"When does the next rtain leave for Chicago " he asked.

The clerk looked uP. "There's one leaving in a few minutes," he rePlied. The bored gent cast his eyes about the dingy

debo t. "Hmmm," he snorted. "I don't blame it!" . . .

ROMANCE

THE traveling salesman came home after a long absence. He took his wife in his arms and

Planted a long kiss on her liPs.

"Miss me much, honey," he whisPera into her ear.

The wife nodded emPhatically. "You bet," she sighed. "I haven't heard a good

story in months!" ... Copyright 1937. King Features Syndicate. Ur

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After several months of obscurity television has popped into the news again with the announcement of new plans from CBS. Not only is the junior net going to build sight stu-dios (of course, the "world's largest") in New York's Grand Central Ter-minal, but it's engaged no less a bigwig than Gilbert SeIdes to direct its experimental video programs. This last seems the really important news. If television is ever going to come any nearer to reality than the "more abundant life," something worth a squint will have to be provided for peepers-in. And that won't be any simple chore, to judge by the troubles sound broadcasting still has after 17 years of trying. Evidently CBS is serious about this television business. It's budgeted $2,000,000 for develop-ment work; real money even in radio-land. And not the least interesting angle of its new plans is the rumor that the chain may go into the mak-ing of sight receivers. Before senility robs them of the thrill the gals may yet have a ravishing glimpse of their favorite 289-pound singers and 31 .2-pound orchestra leaders. Stranger things have happened.

Charles J. Correll—otherwise An-dy—will take a new bride, Sept 1 l. This time it'll be Alyce McLaughlin, a professional dancer. The wedding will take place at Los Angeles, fol-lowed by a honeymoon near San Franc isco.

• In spite of repeated efforts, orig-

inal operettas written expressly for radio have caused no great stir. A gratifying exception to this rule was "Ichabod Crane," aired by NBC and WC1(1', Aug. 22. Stephen Benet made the Washington Irving classic into a merry book, and Douglas Moore's score fitted it admiralby. In fact, some of his rollicking melodious tunes were almost up to the Sullivan standard. Altogether, "Ichabod Crane" made the mine-run operetta borrowed from the movies seem tinny and synthetic. Much of its music should be heard again.

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The chap who writes one of the morning news broadcasts keeps allud-ing to John Bunyan as a legendary giant. In his line he was a giant, right enough. But that line happened to be scribbling; a volume entitled "Pilgrim's Progress" among other things. The legendary member of the clan is Paul, whose feats are part of the Northwest's folk lore. Quite a diversified family these Bunyans.

It looks as if the chief purpose of

NBC'S much publicized O'Neill cycle

was to provide competition' for CBS

Shakespeare. That unflattering suspi-

cion is prompted by the indifferent

staging of the four plays. Though

most of the leads were capable

enough, the supporting roles became

mere types as they were cast. That

was particularly true of "The Straw,"

closing the cycle. Only O'Neill's

strong drama saved them from medi-

ocrity. Material of such calibre de-

served far more careful treatment

than casual use as a competitive

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XTelevision Head

Gilbert Seldes, noted Ameri-can author and critic, has been appointed by the Columbia Broadcasting System to head a program department which will experiment in program tech-nique for television.

New Shows Scheduled Over WCKY

An outstanding array of sparkling new shows and talent will make their bow over WCKY during the late sum-mer and early fall. Program schedules are now being arranged at the if. B. Wilson station to make room for the new NBC shows that have been booked by leading sponsors.

One of the most eagerly awaited serles is that of General Hugh Johnson, who be-gins his new job of commentator on poli-tics and general news September 27. The fiery general will be heard at 8:00 p. m. (E.S.T.), Mondays and Thursdays, and 10:00 p. m., Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Tom Mix Straight Shooters, spon-

sored by Ralston Purina, will be a WCKY feature at 5:45 p. m. (E.S.T.). Monday through Friday, starting September 27. "Grand Central Station" is the title of

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Dr. Karl Reiland, author and lecturer, will begin a series of talks on Friday, November 5, at 7:15 p. m. (E.S.T.).

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