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PROGRAMS • NEWS • PERSONALITIES IN RADIO'S LIMELIGHT

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WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER H, 1938

Hilltop Station's New Announcer

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IN THIS ISSUE

BRUNETTE OR BLONDE FOR TELEVISION?

(See page 3)

SERIOUS MUSIC COMMENTS (See page 15)

WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL PROGRAM (See page 14)

LETTERS FROM OUR READERS (See page 4)

Movie's Loss — Radio's Gain

"Good News" M. C.

2 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11, 1938

WASHINGTON.—The broadcasters of America recognize the serious social problem involved in the advertising and distribution of distilled spirits, and have been and will continue to be in complete harmony with the objectives of state and federal alcohol beverage control authorities, Neville Miller, President of the National Association of Broadcasters told the National Conference on Liquor Advertising, meeting here on October 25th and 26th.

Mr. Miller pointed out that the vast majority of radio stations and the major networks, with the sympathetic understanding of the leading distillers, have, voluntarily, and at the loss of substantial advertising re-venues, not permitted the broadcasting over their facilities of advertising of distilled spirits.

"Stations, as control authorities know, have accepted malt beverage advertising and wine advertising. We believe the authorities will grant that broadcasters have at all times extended the fullest measure of cooperation, with the cooperation of the brewers and wine producers, and have sought to have advertising copy submitted, to conform not only with existing regulations, but with good taste and the public interest as well," Mr. Miller told the 'conference.

Broadcasters Opposed To Government Regulation

Stating that broadcasters are opposed to government regulation on liquor advertising, the NAB President pointed out that through self-regulation the radio industry has already demonstrated its concern for the public interest and its ability to meet a social problem in denying its facilities to the promotion of the consumption of intoxicating spirits, and in the careful supervision of advertising copy of brewers and wine producers.

"However, the b'roadcasters are opposed to any proposed legislative action or regulation which -would prohibit the advertising of any alcoholic beverage through radio. We are opposed because such action would set up a dangerous and unnecessary precedent of advertising censorship; be-cause it would be discriminatory against radio and in favor of other media of advertising; and because we believe, due to changing conditions, the desired result can be best achieved through self-regulation and cooperation, rather than through legislation and regulation," he declared.

Gene Tunney, former heavyweight champion and board chairman of the American Distillers Corporation, also addressed the meeting on liquor advertising.

New Television Station

The FCC this week granted the application of Allen B. DuMont Labor-atories, Inc., of Upper Montclair, N. J., for an experimental visual broad-cast station to operate on 46,000-56,000 kc. with power of 50 watts, from 12:00 o'clock at night to 9:00 o'clock in the morning. Station is . to be located at Upper Montclair.

The company will divide its program of research and operation into the following fields; investigation of the use of double beam cathode ray receiver for producing three-dimensional pictures; development of a double beam receiver with reciprocal scanning to reduce flicker; investigation to-ward expansion of the principles involved in multiple beam transmission to permit television in Color; investigation of synchronizing methods with a view to discovering a simpler substitute for the interlaced ”stem now in use; transmission of synchronized pulses on the audio carrier to eliminate necessity of amplitude separation in the visual receiver; transmission of automatic volume control signal and automatic background control on the audio carrier to eliminate necessity of amplitude separation in the visual receiver; transmission of automatic volume control signal and automatic background control on the audio carrier to prevent distortion on the visual channel; cooperation with other experimenters in investigation of tele-vision, etc.

In granting the application the Commission said, "The applicant has a program of research and experimentation indicating reasonable promise of substantial contribution to the development of the television broadcast art."

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Returns to Air as Guest

Dave Rukpinoff with his Strad - varius made his first radio ap-pearance in several months when he visited Benny Goodman's "Swing School", broadcase over CBS, including WKRC. WHAS and WHIO, Tuesday, Novem-ber 1, at 9:30 p. m. (EST).

Father Coughlin

One of radio's best known voices returns to the air on Sun-day, November 6, when the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin begins his fall and winter series of dis-courses over WCKY and a net-work of stations from coast to coast.

Father Coughlin will have a full hour each Sunday, at 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. (EST) and will con-tinue his discussions of social and economic problems.

Probably because he's been twist-ing dials for 15 years this very week, the Dial-tss ister sometimes wonders whether radio is the tremendous boon to mankind it's cracked up to be. But he harbors no such heretical doubt 14 hen he dials the Philharmonic Orchestra. Here's one of the few (did you say "very few?") times when radio is an unqualified boon to any-one with ears and the wit to use them. It's not just because the Phil-harmonic is a program of the world's finest music, played by one of the world's great orchestras. That music is whole; not skimped or pulverized after radio's usual manner. Moreover, there's Deems Taylor, who adds some-thing better than mere program com-ment. And, to add the final touch of pleasure, there are no commercial plugs. Truly, you can be thankful for radio when you dial the Phil-harmonic.

* * •

According to his press agent, Jack Haley is working without a script to get ready for television. It's a pretty good guess that playing to the studio audience is the real explanation. And by the way, that audience is one of the worst, as regards "trained seal"

laughter. Oct. 21, it bursts into guf-faws for no reason at all that a mere radio listener could discern. That's ridiculous; not funny.

* * •

Fred Allen started his seventh year on the air last Wednesday. What a story is wrapped up in that! Many a comedian has come and gone since 1932. Yet Fred is not only still on the air but going stronger than ever. Also, he's not just one act of a variety show. He is the show, even to the script. And it's a full-hour show to boot. When you stop to consider all that, this fellow Allen really must have something.

• • •

Sometimes you wonder if sponsors recognize the fundamental of radio advertising. There's the case of One Man's Family. It has one of the largest and most faithful audiences in radio. If they were even reason-ably short, the commercials would get a respectful hearing. But the network plugs have been far too long. And as if that weren't bad enough, WLW is piling on a local plug. The result? Well, football isn't the only place where there's a stiff penalty for pil-ing on.

• • •

So Dr. Christian is back with much the same sort of sugar-coated pills as he prescribed_last year. Im-pious dialers may be pardoned for wondering whether 10 P. M. is the appropriate tinte for this feature. It

has most of the earmarks of a day-time epic.

• • •

By the way, the capital Welles air-ing of "Around The World in 80 Days" raised a nice historical ques-tion for somebody to answer. The action eas supposed to have taken place in 1872. Yet the sound effects had air brakes on the trains. Did trains have air brakes as early as 1872? Or did habit get the better of the sound-effects man?

• * •

At least until it can sell more tinte on the Blue Network, NBC seems to have set aside Thursday evening for good music. On the heels of the Tor-onto Promenade Concerts conies • program by the Rochester Civic Or-chestra, alternating with the Ro-chester Philharmonic. Either is wel-come, particularly because Thursday schedules arc overloaded with so-called popular music. Dr. Howard Hanson's Symposium of . American Music is especially interesting, thanks to the brevity and freshness of the material.

• • •

Cincinnati is still blushing over what happened at the Taft-Bulkley debate in the Queen City. The un-pleasantness could have been avoided easily and surely by holding the de-bate in a studio, where it should any-way. Only a few thousand people got into Music Hall, while many times that number listened at home. That holds for all campaign broad-casting. Politicians spend plenty of money on radio, but get little for it because they think and speak in terms of a visible audience.

• • •

Back for another season of broad-casting, Warden Lewis E. Law es is well on the way to becoming a radio perennial. It's not merely because he's waging an intelligent war against crime. Other script series have done that and folded long since. It's be-cause of the man. Warden Lawes has become a striking radio personality, quite aside from what he is trying to do.

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It seems that more and more fans who know the difference between a wingback and a shortstop are dis-covering Sam Balter. He rates a ten. Until Bob Newhall comes back to the air, he has no serious com-petition.

• • •

Bill Stewart, manager of the Chi-cago Blackhawk Hockey team, a recent guest star on "It Can Be Done," in-vited the entire cast to be his guests at the opening game of his team in the Windy City.

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AMERICA'S TOWN MEETING OF THE AIR RETURNS TO NBC "Hunger Fighters" Is Subject of "Men Against

Death" Series, Nov. 5

? John Mohler, whose fight against the mysterious hoof-and-mouth disease

is a stirring chapter in Paul de Kruirs «Hunger Fighters," will be the sub-lect of another dramatization in the

nvIen.Against Death" series over CBS including WHIO Saturday, Novem-ber 5, at 9:00 p. m. (E.S.T.) "Man for Fundamentals" Mohler

-stuck to the one inescapable fact voiced by a farmer whose name is lost

in the pages of history—"It is impos-sible to have foot-and-mouth disease 'gutless there is foot-and-mouth dis-lease !" With that as his creed, Mohler began his eradication of the evil

which had eluded such a famous bac-teriologist as Friedrich Loeffler, in

tar-off Germany.

Fay Bainter Is Guest Of "Star Theater"

— — ' Fay Bainter, noted character actress of stage and screen, will be the guest

in a Max Reinhardt-produced play when the variety hour known as "Star Theater" is heard over CBS, in-cluding WKRC, WHAS, and WHIO Wednesday, November 9, at 9:30

p. m. (E.S.T.). Regular features of the show will

include Adolphe Menjou as master of ceremonies; Charlie Ruggles, Una Merkel, and Ned Sparks, as come-

gians; Jane Froman and Kenny Baker es vocalists and Jimmy Wallington as announcer.

'Musical Co-ed

Virginia Sims, better known as "Ginny", is heard as vocalist on Kay Kyser's "Musical Class" program broadcast over NBC, in-cluding WLW and WSM, Thurs-days at 10:00 p. m. (EST).

Eddie Rickenbacker Broadcasts on WSAI

Captain Eddie Rickenbackér, presi-

dent of the Indianapolis Speedway Corporation, World War ace and widely known flier and former race driver, will be heard over WSAI November 11 when he addresses more

than 1,000 Cincinnati business men and merchants at the Hotel Nether-land Plaza.

Captain Rickenbacker will speak before the city's combined luncheon

clubs in a program sponsored by the Veterans' Armistice Day Committee of the Chamber of Commerce. Sta-tion WSAI will broadcast the meet-ing, including Captain Rickenbacker's

talk, at 1:00 p. m., (E.S.T.).

Meet WHIO Staff

At the left is Glenn Jackson, pilot of WHIO's "Magic Car-pet" program. He's a newcomer to radio but WHIO officials pre-dict a bright future for him. Dick Reed is an old hand at announ-Icing. His job is to cover special events.

"Implication of the Munich Settlement" Is Subject

Of First Broadcast <

With the critical European situ-ation as the background for its open-ing programs, "America's Town Meet-ing of the Air," NBC feature which six times this year received awards as the Nation's outstanding forum for the discussion of vital public affairs, will return to the air for its fourth season on Thursday, November 10, at 9:30 pitn. (E.S.T.), including WCKY and WLS.

Outstanding speakers each week will present to a nation-wide audience the most authoritative opinion and interpretation of the factors which should be weighed in reaching deci-sions on public questions. At the *con-elusion of their talks they will sub-mit to questions from the audience. Gen. Hugh Johnson is scheduled for the first week. George V. Denny, Jr., president of

Town Hall, New York, is moderator of the program. This year he is be-ing assisted in selecting questions of the greatest public interest by a Town Hall Radio Advisory Committee, com-posed of noted persons representing all sections of the United States and all shades of political and economic opinion.

"Implications of the Munich Settle-ment" will be the subject of the first program. On November 17, the dis-cussion will concern "How American Nations Can Cooperate for Peace," a subject particularly timely because of the Inter-American Conference open-ing in Lima, Peru, on December 9 to discuss the same topic. On December 1, the Van Zeeland Peace Plan will be the subject, and former Premier Paul Van Zeeland of Belgium, who originated it, is expected to be one of the speakers.

Inventor of Periscope On Edgar Guest's "It

Can Be Done," Nov. 9 Simon Lake, 71-year-old inventor

of the periscope for submarines, will he presented by Edgar Guest, poet-philosopher, on his "It Can Be Done" program broadcast over CBS, includ-ing WKRC, WHAS and WHIO Wed-nesday, November 9, at 10:30 p. m. (E.S.T.). Mr. Lake perfected the periscope

which enables a submarine crew to sight objects over a wide expanse of water while cruising beneath the sur-face after many years of experimen-tation.

After the dramatization of his life, he will be interviewed by Guest, who also will read from his own writings. Frankie Masters' orchestra and Marion Francis are to provide the musical background of the program.

"Lord Henry" and "Sunday" Look Confidently Into the Future

Karl Swenson and Dorothy Lowell look confidently into the future, ready to meet and adventure in their roles of "Lord Henry Brinthrope" and "Sunday" in the "Our Gal unday" series, broad-cast Mondays through Fridays at 12:45 p. m. (EST) over CBS, including WKRC and WHAS.

Tele glamour Girls Need \ Personality---Not Hair

Are "red-heads to be television's stars of tomorrow?" Do "television studios bar blonde beauties?" Is it true that "television prefers bru-nettes?" The man in the street must be

wondering, as he scans the headlines about television, just what kind of feminine loveliness television is going to put on the ether waves to grace his evening hour& by the fireside.

Well, Thomas H. Hutchinson, Na-tional Broadcasting Company director of television programs, says he will welcome them all—blondes, red-heads and brunettes—provided. And they needn't be great beauties, either.

"As far as color is concerned we make no restrictions," said Hutchin-son. Actually, blondes, red-heads and brunettes all television well. If a girl happens to be of a pronounced blonde type—with pale golden hair and a

light, delicate skin—a few touches of television make-up will do wonders for her. At the other extreme, very definite brunettes use the same tech-nique, in reverse, to create the con-trast that television demands. Our years of experiment at Radio City have led to such definite improve-ments in program technique and tele-vision apparatus that we can televise any type of beauty with almost equal success."

All of which should be very reas-suring to worried and beautiful blondes who have their eyes on tele-vision. But, of course, television does have some very definite demands to make of its feminine talent. They must have that certain something called personality.

"Personality is one of the most im-portant things in television," accord-

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'4 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11. 1938

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Vol. VIII WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11, 1938 No. 26

PROCEED WITH CAUTION Football coaches are notorious for their pessimism. According to

them, no team is a push-over. Regardless of form charts or the confi-dence of fans, they shake their heads gloomily over the prospect of

winning any game.

Something of the same atmosphere is settling over television just now.

RCA has announced that it will begin regular television service in New York next spring. CBS is rushing work on a new picture trans-mitter in Manhattan. And Philco reports that its television research staff is making steady progress.

From all this it would seem that the prospect for television is rosy I indeed. Therefore one might expect a campaign of ballyhoo after

radio's usual manner. Instead, those nearest to television view the future with a caution that borders on pessimism.

They point out that, technically, televisiorr is just about ready for the public right now. But in every other way it stands pretty

much where it did a dozen years ago.

Financing is the real dilemma. Before people can be persuaded ' to buy television receivers, there must be visual broadcasting service. Estimates of the cost of television stations capable of covering the whole country range from $100,000,000 to $1,000,000,000. And the only thing known about the cost of supplying programs is that it will be many times that of sound broadcasting. Indeed, it is not even certain that this much money can be wangled from advertisers.

The dilemma suggests the ancient question about which came first: the chicken or the egg. Until program service is assured receivers

cannot be sold, and until many receivers are sold stations cannot hope -to make a profit. In other words, somebody must risk plenty of blue chips.

The odds against such a gamble are lengthened by the very nature of television. To receive a television program one must sit and look. Because this means far closer attention than sound programs require, it is now pretty generally agreed that visual broadcasting will never

IDe more than a supplement to audible broadcasting.

The whole situation is rather ironic.

When television first excited popular interest, ten or a dozen years ago, it was generally assumed that everything depended on the engineers. As soon as they had made television practical, the public would be able to see as well as hear by radio. Now the engi-

neers have almost finished their job, only to drop still tougher problems into the lap of the business department.

This is not to say that television will never become an everyday reality. Eventually it will. But just now it is in the unenviable predica-

ment of being "all dressed up and no place to go."

The promoters of television are to be commended for emulating the example of football coaches. The difficulties that beset television

warrant an attitude of caution, to say the least.

IN RADIO'S LIMELIGHT

Hilltop Station's New Announcer

Charles Lutz, WKRC's newest announcer, left Ohio State Uni-versity and a career in law to be-come a radio announcer, two years ago. He has worked at WHKC in

Columbus and at WHK in Cleve-land, where he became well known to countless radio listen-ers for his splendid work on the air during the Ohio Valley flood.

Lutz has a definite fondness for sporty clothes . . . and his striped shirts, checks and plaids that "speak" for themselves form the major part of his extensive wardrobe. This liking for flashy clothes might point to a craving for visiting night spots, but para-doxically, Lutz usually retires i , mmediately after his 11 o'clock news broadcast. He laughingly accounts for this trait with "early

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THIS IS RADIO By BILL BAILEY

Peter Grant, WLW-WSAI chief announcer, last week set forth the qualifications a man must possess to be a radio announcer.

"Get the experience" was the out-standing admonition, yet how to ob-tain that knowledge was another question. Nearly two years ago WLW and WSAI attempted an experiment. Three student announcers were added to the staff. By student announcers we mean

just that. The three young men who took advantage of the Crosley offer were University students who 'wanted to become radio announcers. For several weeks they worked under staff announcers, learning this phase and that of brnacica,ting. Chief announcer

Grant conducted classes in which all members of the staff participated as well as the students. A radio announcer must be able

to exercise snap judgment, as it were. He must be equipped to decide mo-mentarily what to do in event of emergencies. He must know what to do and when to do it. In other words a radio announcer must have exper-ience before he is qualified to take over a regular job. The WLW - WSAI student an-

nouncer idea was not entirely un-successful. In fact Mr. Grant always has contended the move was bene-ficial not only to the students but to regular staff members as well. Several elements entered into the plan, how-

R.4\1 Isç4Ç S TAT I C THE MAIL BOX

Dear Sir: I read in a recent copy of RADIO

DIAL that you will have the Christmas cards that were available last year. Please let me know if these are as good as the one's you offered last year.

Very truly yours,

MRS. JENNIE SCHNEIDER.

*—This year RADIO DIAL will offer better cards than last. A box of 25 colored personal Christmas cards will be offered free with ever) one year's subscription. If you plan to buy any of these cards you had better send in your order right away. —Ed.

Dear Sir: Last Sunday night I listened to the

Horace Heidt orchestra over WLW. The program was one of the best I have ever heard. He is very original in his ideas of presenting a different show. Other orchestra leaders should take a hint from him. Most leaders knock other orchestras, but Horace Heidt invited competitors to play on his program. Last Sunday night he had Tommy Dorsey with his trom-

bone as guest.

Vet-) truly yours,

JOHNATHAN RYAN, Albright, Ky.

Dear Sir: I. just read the note Mrs. Jack

Rondering, Little Rock, Ark., wrote to the "Serenade and Static" depart-ment in regards to W. C. Fields. I realize naturally there must be

difference of opinions. That is what makes the world go round, but we here hold a deep affection for this top notch of all entertainers. My son 19, and daughter 17, and

myself have spent many happy hours

bubbling and eti el vescing over t le genuinely humorous and uproariously funny antics of this dean of all com-edians. I am sure many others like myself

felt it a loss when he did not return to the Ameche-Bergen program.

Thank you,

MRS. C. JAHNKE, 220 Jackson Street,

St. Bernard, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Dear Sir: Although I like football as well as

anyone, I believe that the football radio fans are sometmes inclined to be a bit selfish when it comes to their favorite sport. They seem to resent it if any music or dramatic programs are aired on Saturday afternoon. I personally think that the balance

at the present is more in favor of the gridiron enthusiasts, and that they

have no kick coming.

MRS. MONROE RUTLEDGE,

Columbus, Ohio.

Dear Sir:

I noticed in last week's Serenade and Static that Mr. Vincent Roeder of Cincinnati thinks that swing is definitely on the way out. I am sure that if Mr. Roeder would

take the time to look at the figures showing the number of phonograph records sold this year he would be amazed to find that swing records outsell all others by a wide margin. In addition, conservative estimates show that Benny Goodman probably has more listeners than the New York Philharmonic.

Very truly yours, J. S. B.,

Middletown, Ohio.

ever, and eventually it was aban-doned.

One of the chief drawbacks to con-ducting a school for student an-nouncers is the lack of time. Mr. Grant learned that when regular an-nouncers were devoting their time to helping the students, there was a scarcity of capable men. WLW and WSAI are peculiar in their own setup and differ from many other radio stations.

While the average radio station of 5,000 watts relies almost entirely up-on network programs, thus eliminat-ing the necessity for other than "stand-by" announcers, Cincinnati's Own Station as well as the Nation's Station originates many of its own programs. Indeed, some four hours of entertainment per week is origin-ated by WSAI for both the National Broadcasting Company and Mutual Broadcasting System networks. Thus experienced announcers are necessary.

WLW is, of course, recognized as the country's pioneer broadcast sta-tion. The Nation's Station creates more than 12 hours of programs weekly for the net works, in addition to dozens of others for the WLW audience. So it is necessary that WLW announcers be not only ex-perienced, but men outstanding in their chosen fields.

At one time WSAI was referred to as the "training ground for WLW." That was when the power was one-half of today's strength and before the present high-fidelity transmitter was built in Clifton Heights. Today Cincinnati's Own Station has taken its place among the regional leaders

of the country. So it is that student announcers are unable, by reason of

higher standards, and increased pro-gram production, to actually work while learning. That's why Mr. Grant - recommends that student announcers get their experience at smaller sta-tions, where announcers get a general knowledge of the radio industry.

Another reason why the Crosley stations abandoned the student an-nouncer classes was because the lead-ing universities inaugurated radio

Minn.

At the University of Cincinnati,

for instance, classes in television and facsimile have been added just this year. Radio engineering long has been taught in colleges. Radio drama and announcing have been added to the curriculum, with the result that the radio station no longer needs to train men. Just as journalism schools have been developed, so have radio

classes.

Perhaps the readers have noticed the recent change in announcing at

WLW and WSAI. The announcers for sustaining programs have become more friendly. There is less shouting, except on certain commercial pro-grams.

Next weel the author will ex-plain why that change from shouting to talking has taken place at the Crosley stations and how the style of announcing is altered from time to time and why.—Editor's Note.

RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11, 1938 5

to bed and early to rise makes jack!" His principal interests are

philosophical and historical lit-erature, bowling and Myrna Loy!

Lutz is 25, single and lives in

RADIO LIGHTS LAST SATURDAY MORNING WE were flooded with telephone calls

complaining that three local stations were broadcasting the Notre-

Dame-Army football game, one carrying the Northwestern-Minnesota clash and the other playing musical recordings. Where was the Fordham-Pitt broadcast? This football game was undoubtedly the week's most important grid contest. It was to decide the national football supremacy.

The Notre Dame-Army game was the most important fdr the entire country, the Northwestern-Minnesota for the Midwest and the Pitt:Fordharn for the East. Being one of the outstanding games of the day it should not have been neglected by both nets. Instead of splitting listeners between the three local stations officials are down-right inefficient for not piping in the Pitt game. Listeners are to be catered to and the sooner broad-casting officials realize that this applies to football games as well as any other form of entertainment the better. Enough cannot be said on this subject.

CUESTARS OF THE WEEK:—Kirsten Flagstad will be the soloist on "Sunday Evening Hour," November 6. • . . Frauchot Tone and Rita Johnson to star in "Silver Theater" same day. . . . Raymond Clapper, widely syn-dicated political columnist, who, during the last 20 years, has covered every

national convention and Presidential electiort, will interpret election returns for NBC listeners. . . . A butler of many prominent New Tork families will be "The Person Tou Didn't Expect" on Fred Allen's program, Novem-ber 9. . . . Beatrice Lillie and Kate Smith will visit Al Jolson, November 8.

"THEODORIC THE GREAT—THE DEFEATED DREAM," will be the subject of a talk by Dr. Edward H. Griggs, lecturer, critic, and author, during the third broadcast in his educational series on "Lives of Great Men,"

to be heard November 5. . . . "Reveille," an original play for radio, by A. Murray Dyer, outlining the problems of war that have been solved and those that will remain with us, will be presented on the "American School

of the Air," November 4. . . . "Doctor Faustus," by the brilliant 16th Century English playwright, Christopher Marlowe, will be presented over NBC, November 6, on "Great Plays series. . . Guy Lombardo returns to New York for CBS radio. . . . The Vass Family have been signed exclu-sively for the "National Bnrn Dance" program. . . . Benny Goodman has just been made president of the Princeton Swing Club.

• THE POWER OF THE RADIO: Radio showed itself last Sunday

night when Orson Welles' "Mercury Theater" re-enacted "The War of the Worlds" so vividly and so completely that a greater portion of the nation's population was convinced the country had really been attacked by people from Mars. Of course, those who tuned in at the beginning of the pro-gram knew what was to come, but those who turned their dials to the program in its middle were astounded and frightened at what was happening to our

eastern border. Criticism of CBS was acclaimed by radio listeners. One person nominated the network for pulling the prize "No.1 Boner" of the year.

The first thing that happened alter the program was over was that the Federal Communications Commission wired for the complete script. The a1tion they will take toward the entire affair is absolutely unknown,

but we predict that nothing will happen. The entire incident will probably blow over within the next few days and peace and quiet will be restored. The worst action that the F. C. C. could take would be to take away the license of WABC. This, of course, they won't do.

CBS cannot be blamed because it took time out from the program to tell its listeners that the whole thing was absolutely ficticious. Nevertheless those 'motile who were frightened by the broadcast have issued such strong protests that the F. C. C. will have to do something to make the public think they are punishing the network.

One thing is certain. It certainly was proven that radio has power— at least power to throw the entire country into hysteria.

• Something new and smart in radio is being displayed at Steinberg's ra-

dio store on Walnut, across from the Walnut Garage. Small radios for

college students are being turned out painted in the school's colors along with the school's insignia on the loudspeaker. Of course there is a lim-ited stock of these radios on hand so students should buy quickly. Uni-

versit‘ of Cincinnati and St. Xavier University models are on display.

RADIO'S LIMELIGHT a batchelor apartment with one (Continued from page 4) of WKRC's other announcers,

Ross Mulholland. • His news broadcasts are heard

on WKRC daily at 1, 6 and 11 O'clock.

Gets Vacation

Bob Burns, bazooka blower on Bing Crosby's "Music Hall" pro-gram broadcast over NBC. ¡ including WLW and WSM, ThurscItys at 10:00 p. m. (EST), s taking a much-needed vacation to Bermuda. The comedian will return to his regular spot on the radio as soon as he gets back to Hollywood.

Movie's Loss— Radio's Gain The screen's loss was radio's

gain when lovely Virginia Clark chose radio instead of the movies as a career after winning the runner-up laurels in the annual "Miss America" beauty contest' at Atlantic City. She macle her debut on a Chi-

cago i station n 1931 as a singer, turned shortly afterward to dramatic roles, and for the past six years has been "Helen Trent" in the serial, "The Ro-mance of Helen Trent" broad-cast over CBS, including WKRC and WHAS. Mondays through Fridays at 12:30 p. m. (EST).

"Good News" M. C. Robert Young, who shares the

master of ceremonies role of the "Good News of 1939" program with Robert Taylor, has become in radio what he is on the screen ¡ — a top notch, dependable per-1 former. The program is broadcast overl

NBC, including WLW and WSM, Thursdays at 9:00 p. m. (EST).

"Big Sister" This is the newest picture of

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e RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11, 1938

N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes (MBS) * PROGRAMS FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 *

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME)

4:344*

1:11 14 1:46

8:00 8:15 131 8.4.

WCKY Cincinnati (1490 W.)

Rise and Shine . WCKY News

Early Birds Hour

110

Song for Saturday N Dick Liebert N News for Executives Jack and Loretta N

WLW Cincinnati (700 Isc )

Top o the Morning News

WKRC Cincinnati (550 Ice.)

Sun Up Jamboree ... it 64

Family Prayer Fedor, Chandler Chats The Lamplighters The Kentucky Girls

Song for Today N Peter Grant You Name It

1:3( 1:46

10:« 10:15 10:3( 10:4I

111:01 11:1I

II 4‘

ress a o ews Breakfast Club N .. Home Maker .

0. .0

Three Romeos N Viennese Ensemble N Men of Tomorrow

Vaughn de -Leath ..-.. Radio City Four N Our Barn N

•rgan nter u e Breakfast Club N

Synagogue of the Al,

Smir Ed McConnell N National Hillbilly Lest We Forget Champions C WLW Mail Bag Herbert S. Bigelow.

.. • • Musical interlude ..

Vaughn di Leath N.. Cincinnati C My Health tory of Music C Peter Grant. News U S. Army Band M.

$4

Sun Up News. Sports Dawn Patrol,..

66

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News Christian Science Prog

Woman s our

Fiddlers Fancy C .0 .0

6:J0 8:46

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

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

WSAI Cincinnati (1330 itc.)

Morning Devotions .. Modern Rhythm Daily Express

08 ..

WCPO Cincinnati (1200 isc.)

Six-to-Niners

WCPO News ••

Pep Unlimiteo

0.

O.

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News Musical Tete-a-Tete N

WCPO News Pep Unlimited

••

WHIO Dayton ODD irc.)

Little Tom Tex McGuire's Cowb's

News ......... Breakfast Express

0.

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WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club Morning Varieties

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

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

1100 1:16

11:30 11:45

News vtICP0 News Music Internationale N musical Mena

Amanda Snow N

The Kentucky Girls Saturday Mor. Club N Charioteers N Raoul Nadeau M

WSAI Wonder Kitchen

Music Styled for You N

Console Contrasts Montana Slim C Fiddlers Fancy C

News Down the Ave.

Symphonette

WCPO News Merry Go Round

Newhio Flying Club WHIO News Riom Four Corners Theater C

Bureau of Recreation Week's Farm Review Cincinnati C tory of Music C

12.1: 12:3t

1:0t 1:15 1:3l 1:46

2:n 2:15 2:30

Vocal Vogues N Weather, News, Stocks Farm and Home Hour N

911 " .... .

Ohio's Women's Clubs Republican Talks National Farm and Home Hour N .

$ • $

Kinney's Hawellart4 N Afternoon Edition .. Ramona and Her Orch.

Bill Krenz Orch. N..1 Bill Krenes Orchestra N

Whittemore 11 Lorne N Plano Duo N I Burt Farber's Or. N . Football Game ..

In the Music Room C Melody Rambling C Enoch Light's

Orchestra C

Noon Edition Ne s Musical Calendar Football Prey»

Ohio State-Purdue Football Game .

i2:00 12:15 12:30 i 2:45

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

Bailey. Axton N Al and Lee Reiser N Call to Youth N Gypsy Trails N

America Presents N

Campus Capers N.

200 2:15 2:30 2:45

Matinee in Rhythm N.

Battle of .Tunes

WCPO Newt

Musical Rendezvous. Me; on the Street Rhythm Rambles ..

News Melody Parade Republican Campaign From Hawaii

News Uptowners Running Football Scores

For Farmers Only

Youngster Speaks News-Markets

Eddie Rogers' Ord Don Jennings Noon News Review Romany Trail C

Novelteers C

To be announced C

3:0‘ 3:16 3.« 111:45

4.« 4:15 400 446

6« - 6:15 sac 6:46

Rakov's Orchestra N.

News Ren'vos with Ricardo N

Club Matinee N

Winners . . .... Al Roth's Orch. N Gray Gordon's Orchestra N

.0

1.

0.1

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Gray Gordon's Orch. N Paul Sullivan, News

1.

06

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14 0.

Woman Views News

Columbia Salon Orchestra C

Eddie Duchin's Or, C Sports and News

a« 0:16 11:30 4646

100 1:15 7:3C 145

sec 8:15 11:3C 845

Rex Davis Press Radio News N Les Brown's Orch. N

Message of Israel N.

Ricardo's Orch. N... Talk by Sokolsky .

Al Donahue's Orch N News Play.. N

Fortunes Washed Away Gene Erwin M Nison and Barber Les Brown's Orch. N

Avalon Time with Red Foley N

Renfro Valley Barn Dance

Variety Show Starring Tommy Riggs N

Barn Dance

Red Grange C L. Noble's Orch. C Bob Trout C Republican Commit-

tee Speakers Musical Interlude Joe E. Brown C

3:00 3:16 3:30 3:45

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

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

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111

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Football Scores

News Sammy Kaye's Orc. M

Jam .. For Supper

0. ..

0. 10

6:00 6:15 6:30 otos

Johnny Presents C

Professor .Quiz C

700 7:16 7:30 745

S00 8:11 8:30 8:4

Kaltenmeyer's Kindergarten N

Paul Douglas N Saturday Review M

Gene Beecher's Orch Ray Pearl's Orchestra Inside Football Dope. Lives of Great Men N

Jan Nocturne M 10 4.

Fred Wari;g's Orchestra N

News; Merrymakers C

To be announced C

(CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WLS-WENR Chicago, Ill. ($70 kc.)

Smile A While 530 5:45

oeo 6:15 6:30 6:45

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

Bulletin Board Morning Reveries Otto's Novelodeons

0

News Report Hoosier Sodbusters . Boys from Virginia Jolly Joe and Pals .

WSM Nashville. Tema. (11114)lec.)

Gorden West Cowboys To be announced

Almanac ..... Time to Shine Morning News Jack and Loretta N

WHAS Louisville. Ky. (8201.0

Tennessee Ramblers ... Sunshine Sue

Asbury College

News; Meador Lowry Cousin Emmy

Early Morning Jamboree

N ee

0. 0.

8:00 Morning Devotions 8:15 rews and Bookings 8:30 Patsy & Her Tards.. 8:45 Tena and Tim

9:06-9:15 9:30 9:45

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

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

[Wile Visits George Menard Trailer Tim WLS Spelling

Bee

High School Hour Markets-News

Martha Crane and Helen Joyce

Gene and Glen Markets-News

Man on the Farni 1200 12:15 12:30 12:4

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

Grain Market ..

Home Talent

Boys from Virginia.. To be announced. .

Breakfast Club N

Ed McConnell N WSM News Homemakers Chat The Magic Hour

No School Today N..

Do You Remember N

Choir Symphonette N Carol Weyman N National Farm and Home Hour N

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Ray Kinney's Orch. N WSM News

Bill Krenz's Orchestra N

Whittemore á Lowe N Neth, Plaza Orch. N

Jackson Family World News Uncle Henry Fiddlers Fancy C

Hillbilly Champs C

Meet the Housewife

Cincinnati Con-servatory of Music C

" ....

In the Music Room C Melody Ramblings C. Enoch Light's Orchestra C

University of Kentucky . . ....

Savings Talk •• Fordham vs. St. Mary

Football Game C.. 10

0 III

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Charles Paul, Organ C

Dancepators C

Columbia Salon Orchestra C

Eddie Duchin's Orchestra C

News Dinner Dance Today's Tune Hit Dinner Dance

WCPO News Concert

Internationale Football Roundup

Republican Campgn.. Loneliness for You..

Red Grange Forec'ts C Football Scores Today C Nightime on Trail C.

Saturday Night Swing Club C

Joe E. Brown C .0 O.

Johnny Presents C.

To be announced Eddie Rogers' Orch

900 1:15 sac 145

10:15 10:30 10:45

teas 1130 11:45

Vos .. Pop .N

America Dances

NBC Symphony Orchestra N

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Dick Todd N To be announced

National Barn Dance N

Plantation Party (to M)

Col, Merryweather's Minstrels M

Paul Sullivan Francis Craig's Or. N Abe Lyman's Orchestra N

Bert Lytell Musical Interlude Saturday Knights of Round Table

Your Hit Parade C...

Political Talk C

News and Sports Glenn Miller's Orch, C J. Van Osdell's Orch Chas, Baum's Or. C

9X10 Herbert Hoover M 9:15 930 945

/oeco 10:15 1030 10:45

1100 11:15 11:30 “:45

America Dances N..

Skating Time Fats Waller N

Johnny Lewis' Oral Ramonas Orchestra Dick Jurgen's Orchestra AI

WCPO News Men Against Death C Clock ea be Mantle

Dance Parade . •

WCPO News . ... Hollywood Highlights. Vienna Nile Club . .

11. ••

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Your Hit Parade C

Newspaper of the Air

Glen Miller's Orch C

Charles Baum's Orchestra C

2:00 Evelyn 2:15 Homemakers' 2:30 Matinee 24 News Report

se° 3:15 3:30 3:45

oeo " 4:16 4:30 Gray Gordon's 4:45 Orchestra N .

Football Game N.

0. 09

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Vanderbilt vs Sewanee

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1.

$9

1. 110

.4 II

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11. 1111

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Charles Paul, organ C

Dancepaton C

e.

Swingology N Int. S.S. Lesson

Columbia Salon Orchestra C

Eddie Duchin's Orchestra C

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

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

El Chico Spanish Revue N ..

Eddie Dooley N Les Brown's Orch. N

Message of Israel N

Kelley's Sports Review News Report

7:00 The P-X Ranch 7:15 Barn Dance Party 7:30 7:45

Rhythm Time Sterling Scoreboard .. Eddie Dooley N News Summary

Avalon Time N

Rich. Himber's Or. N Lives Great Men N .

Tommy Riggs and - Johnny Presents C 77 Betty Lou N

Roy Acuff Professor Quiz C Jack and His Mtneers.

News; Meador Lowry. The Songmaster Today with Bob Trout C Football Score Board..

Saturday Night Swingj Club C

Joe E. Brown C

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

9:00 9:15 9:30 1:45

lode 10:15 10:30 10:4S

National Barn Dance N

Barnyard Jamboree

Open House • • .....

WLS Sara Dance 114 et

00 .0

Grand Ole Opry 00

0 NI

011

Contrasts in Rhythm

Saturday Night Serenade C

Your Hit Parade C...

Kentucky Play Party...

Tommy Blue's Orchestra .

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06 1111

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11.

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

NETWORK PROGRAMS NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

1:00-Message of Israel: Guest speaker; or-gan music. WJZ WLS WCKY kdka whk wave wire wham wowo

...Avalon Time: Red Foley, tenor; Kitty O'Neill, Neighbor Boys, Rhythm Singers, Chorus, Orchestra; Del King, m. c. WEAF WLW WSM wtam wmaq wdaf kyw

...Saturday Night Swing Club. WABC WHIO WHAS wbbm wgar wfbm kmbc wadc wwva wcco

1:30-Ricardo's Orchestra. NBC) WCKY ...Joe E. Brown, with Gill and Dernling; Mar-garet McCrea, vocalist; Harry Sosnick's Orchestra. WABC WHAS WKRC WHIO wcau wbbm wjr wwva

.-Richard Himber's Orchestra, WEAF WSM wtam wmaq wdaf kyw

...Uncle Jim's Spelling Bee. WJZ wgy kdka wtam wmaq

...Lives of Great Men: Edward Howard Griggs. WEAF WSAI WSM kyw wtam wmaq wdaf

1:00-Al Donahue's Orchestra. (NBC) WCKY whk wave wham

...Football Scores. WJZ only.

...Johnny Presents. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wcau wbbm wjr wwva

-Quaker Variety Show: Tommy Riggs with Larry Clinton's Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM kyw wtam wwj wire wmaq wdaf wave

8:0S-Al Donahue's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY whk wave wham

8:30-"Professor Quiz," with Bob Trout. WABC WHAS WKRC wjr wbbm wgar wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wadc wbt wwl wcco wgst

-Original Play. WJZ WCKY whk wham -Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians. WEAF WSAI kyw wgy wtam wwj wire wmaq wdaf wave

8:45-Eddie Dooley's Last Minute Football News. (NBC)

9:00-"Men Against Death." WABC WHIO -National Barn Dane: Henry Burr, Verne Lee and Mary; Hoosier Hot Shots;; Lucille Long, contralto; Joe Parsons, basso; Arkie, songs; Uncle Ezra; Maple City Four; Ranch Boys, vocal trio; Vass Family; Joe Kelly, m. c.; WJZ WLW WLS kdka wham whk wave wfla wbap wspd wire

-Vox Pop: Parks Johnson and Wallace But-terworth. WEAF WCKY kyw whim wed wire wmaq wdaf

9:30-Among Our Souvenirs. WAIC -America Dances: Orchestra from coast to coast. WEAF WCKY wtam kyw wwj wire wdaf

-Saturday Night Serenade. Mary Eastman, soprano; Bill Perry, tenor; Gus Haenschen's orchestra. (CBS) WHAS wbbm wgar vdr wfbm wcau wwva wbt

10:00-"Your Hit Parade": Al Goodman's Or-chestra; Songsmiths, male quartet; Fredda Gibson and Buddy Clark, vocalists; guest; W. C. Fields. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm wfbm wgar kmbc wcau kmox wadc wsbt wwva wjr wgst wwl wcco wbt

-NBC Symphony Orchestra; Arturo Toscan-ini, conductor. WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham

10:30-Fats Waller's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq wdaf kyw

10:45-Political Party Address. WAIC WKRC wbbm wjr wfbm work wwva

11:00-John B. Kennedy. WAIC only

-Glenn Miller's Orchestra. (CBS) WHIO wwva wsfa wwl wcco kmox wbbm wfbm wcau

-Francis Craig's Orchestra. WEAF WLW wgy wave wire wham

11:10-Evening News Report. WAIC only

11:15-Glenn Miller's Orchestra. WAIC

WHIO WKRC wbbm wjr wfbm kmbc wadc wsbt wwva wsfa wwl wcco kmox

11:30-George Crook, organist. (NBC) wire wave wham kdka

-Esso News. WJZ only

-Charles Baum's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wgar wfbm wcau

-Abe Lyman's Orchestra. WEAF WLW wgy wave wire whk wham

11:35-Dance orchestra. WJZ wire wave wham hike

_ MIDNIGHT-Kay Kyser's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO whk wfbm kmbc

-Orchestra to be announced. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq wdaf kyw

-Larry Clinton's Orchestra. WJZ wire

12:30 - Dick Barries Orchestra, W A B C WKRC WHIO wjr whk wfbm kmbc

-Wayne King's Orchestra. WJZ kdka wave wire wham

-Les Brown's Orchestra, WEAF WLW WSAI wgy who wdaf kyw *lam wmaq

Frequency of Stations Listed in RADIO DIAL WADC 1320 WCKY .1490 WGST .8890 WLW .. 700 WAVE . 940 WCOL . .1210 WGY ... 790 WMAQ 670 WBAP .. 800 WCPO . .1200 WHAM .1150 WOR ... 710 WBBM .. 770 WDAF .. 610 WHAS .. 820 WSAI .. .1330 KDKA .. 980 WEAF .. 660 WHIO . .1260 WSBT .. 1360 KYW .. 1020 WENR- WHK . . . 1390 WSFA . .. 1410 WABC .. 860 WLS 870 WHO .. 1000 WSM . . . 650

WACO . .1420 WFAA .. 800 WIRE . .1400 WS PD . 1340 WTAM . 1070

WBT 1080 WFBM . .1230 WJR .. 750 WWJ.

WICAU ..1170 WFLA .. 620 WJZ .... 760 WWL 850 WCCO .. 810 WGAR . .1450 WKRC .. "0 WWVA . .1160

RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11. 1938 7

N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes (MBS)

PROGRAMS FOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

7:30 7:45

—seo 8:16 8:30 845

WCKY Cincinnati (1490 kc.)

Peerless Trio N Cloister Bells N Tone Pictures N

48. 00

WLW Cincinnati (700 kc.)

Peerless Trio N Cloister Bells N Church Forum

WKRC Cincinnati (150 kc.)

Sunday Morning Melodies

Wayside Church

7:30 7:45

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

WSAI WCPO Cincinnati (1330 kc.) Cincinnati MOO kc.)

Organ Recital 176

Four Showmen N Classic Cameos 1Sunday Choir Enquirer's Uncle Bob

WHIO Dayton (1260 kc.)

Hymns and History Sunshine Hour

PM !Coast to Coast N 1:15 " L301 " " ifk,45

itl:00 Russian Melociiiss N 10:15 10:30 Cleveland Chamber 10:45 Music Concerts N

r1:00 Press Radio News N 11:15 Neighbor Nell N 11:30 Southernaires N 11:45

Children's Hour N

44 te

Russian Melodies N

News Review It Happened So Quick

Herschel Luecke Neighbor Nell N . Flat Rock, Ind Major Bowes Amateur Rural Roundup Theatre C

From the Organ Loft C

Jim Lightlield

.Church of the Air

Melody Potpourri

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

1000 10:15 10:30 10:45

1100 11:15 11:30 11:45

Sermon and

Melody Moments

News Review

Music and American Youth N

Amateur HOW'

4.

.11

Hymns... Vienna Memories

'Swinging Strings

HiitbllI Hullabaloo • •

-Amateur Revui.

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From the Organ Loft C

Wings Over Jordan C

Church of the Air C

Aubade for Strings C

Charles Pau-17 organ C World We Live In Major Bowes Capitol Theatre C

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

IWO 1:15 1:30 1:45

Radio City ,Cadie Tabernacle Music Hall N Choir

'Radio City Music Hall N

Great Plays C

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Church by the Side 1 of the Road Mary and Bob's ! True Story

-i:00 Sweet and Swing 2:15 2:30 News: Garden 2:45 Clubs

Magic Key of R. C. A. N

'Four . Your. Pleasure.

Church of the Air C

Ignatz Moscicki from Poland C

Old Time Tunes C Presbyterian Assembly The Little Doctor.

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

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

200 2:15 2:30 2:45

Shakespears's England N

Apostalic Church

The Lutheran Hour M

Canal Days Musical Almanac

Let's Go Back to the Bible M

Trail Blazers M de Yore Sisters, to M

Hawaiian Harmonies !WCPO News . Future Stars

" " Say It With Music I Talk Byron Harlan

Federation of Chur-ches Noon News Review To be announced

Bandonium President loner Moscicki, Poland C

Miniature ..Minstrels — Old Time Tunes C

WCPO Choiristers Texas Rangers C 1.

6:30 6:45

700 7:16 730 7:45

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

WSM Nashville, Tenn. MO Ice.)

WHAS Louisville. Ky. (820 kc.)

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:46

9.00 9:15 9:30 9:45 News Report

10:00 Organ Concert— — 10:15 L. & R. Bergstrom' 10:30 Southernaires N 10:45 .1 0

Everybody's Hour ....I Turn Back Clock N ... l Tom Terris N ...

1 Melody Moments N...

Little Brown Church Radio Pulpit N el ee

ee Sunday News Summary It Happened So Quick

hdelis Bible Class .

Madrigal Singers N

From the Organ Loft C

Wings Over Jordan C

It Happened So Quick Sunday Jail Service

4th -Avenue-- Presby-terian Church

Major Bowes' Capitol Family C

11:03 11:15 11:30 11:45

12:00 12.15 12:30 12.45

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

WLS String Trio i First Presbyterian Concert i Church

G. Wilson, H. Peterson' ' Markets

Great Plays N ee el

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•• Salt Lake City Tabernacle C'

Great Plays- N ,Church of the Air C..

European .Broadcast C

Magic Key N — Old .. Tim-e.. Tunes

Texas Rangers C

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

too 4:15 4:30 4:45

LOO 6:15 6:30 6:45

Met. Opera Auditions N

News Master Builder N

Sunday Drivers N Smoke Dreams (to N). Philharmonic Sym- Charles Sawyer phony Society of

Second Guessers N. The People's Rally M New York C

Father—Coughlin . Joseph Charniaysky's , Concert . . ...... 1 ef

Robt. A Taft A. .. .. .. • • ...... 1 in .

, Musical Siiiemakers M . Right or Wrong .. .. ,

Spelling Bee N Ben Bernie and 44 All the Lads C

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110

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300 3:15 330 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 445

500 5:15 5:30 5:45

On a Sunday Afternoon M

University of Chicago

Swing's the Thing Philharmonic

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Hour of Comfort News Remember

Court of Human In the Glowing Relations M be al

Uncle Ezra N

The Home Doctor Musical Almanac

Sweet Music té .

Lockland Baptist

Symphony C

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Clara Oglesby Lyman, organ

Ben Bernie and Lads C

too Cross Roads of 6:15 Destiny en New Friends 6:45 of Music N

7d/i) Edward Tomlinson N 7:15 730 Band Wagon N 7:45

IWO Out of the West 8:15 8:30 8:46

t Sing Tim.

A Tale of Today N

The Silver Theatre C

Laugh Liner C

Jack Benny Si People's Platform C Co. N

Peter Grant, News "Passing Parade" C. Melody Grove

N Don Ameche, Edgar Mercury Theatre C Bergen and Charlie

McCarthy, Arm-bruster's Orchestra N

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

700 7:15 730 7:45

Bel) 8:15 $eo Los

Catholic Hour N

The Show of the Week M

Ray Pearl's Orchestra Dick Jurgens M Seth Parker N

Bach Cantata Series M

Say It With Words M

News Silver Theatre C Today's Hit Tune . Wishing Hour

WCPO's Sunday Evening

1 . • •8

Laugh Liner C

People's Platform C

Passing Parade C

Mercury Theater C..

Ilds0 Manhattan Merry 4;15 Go Round N 4;30 American Album of 1p:45 Familiar Music N

-106)11 iRuss Morgan's 10:15 Orchestra N 10:30 ICheerio N 10:45

11£10 News; Johnny Mess-11:15 ner's Orchestra N 1130 Abe Lyman's 11:45 Orchestra N

¡Hollywood Sunday Evening 1 Playhouse N Hour C Walter Winchell N.

.1Irene Rich N. .

Horace Heidt and His, Republican Speaker . Brigadiers N Accents on Music C

Original Goodwill Headlines and Hour M Bylines C

Paul Sullivan, news Count Basie's 'Los Amigos . Orchestra C Johnny Lewis' Orch... J. Van Osdell's Orch Ted Lewis' Orch Gene Krupa's Or. C

1:00 Ramonas 9:15 Orchestra /:30 Peter Grant, news 145 Serenade

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Ted Travers' Orch. . WCPO- News Ray Pearl's 'Orchestra Four Men & A Song Skating Time Loveliness for You Larry Clinton's Orch. N

1100 News 11:15 Artie Shaw's Orch. N 11:30 Ted Lewis' Otte 11:45 Johnny Lewis' Orch.

Sign Off ......

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Sunday Evening Hour C

Accent on Musfi C

Headlines and Bylines C

Radio Revival

Gene Krupa's Orchestra C

2:04) 2:15 2:30 2:45 i Guessers N

3:00 ›uncsay vespers N 3:15 1 3:30 3:45

Boredom by Budd N

4:00 Metropolitan Auditions 4:15 of this Air N 4:30 Democratic Commit'• e:45 Master Builder N

Smoke Dreams N Smoke Dreams N Philharmonic Donald Novis, tenor Three Cheers N Symphony C Second Second Guessers N..

National Vespers N. eb • •

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The World Is Yours N .• eb e.

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Met. Opera Audi-tions of the Air N

Vincente Gomez N Master Builder N

Concert from San --Francisco C

Ben Bernie's Orchestra C

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

600 6:15 6:30 6:45

700 7:15 7:30 7:45

Sach's Amateur Hoer

Edward Tomlinson N

Seth Parker N

Kelley's Sport Review.. News Reoort

Catholic Hour N Silver Theatre C

Hymn Time

Jack Beatty N

!Seth Parker N •• .

Laugh Liner C

The Pe -ie's Platform C

The Passing Parade C

Charlie McCarthy and Mercury Theater C... Don Ameche N

The. Bradley: of .. . . NI

Prairie Farm .. . 1 . . i

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

Hollywood Playhouse N

Walter Winchell N Irene Rich N

9 130 Jerry Cooper ..... 9:15 Vocal Varieties N LOO t Cheerio N 9:45

1000 I Globe Trotter 10:15 Johnny Messner's O. N 10:30 Bike Races 10:45 Earl Hines' Orch

Hollywood Playhouse N

American Album of Familiar Music N

Russ Morgan's — Accent on Music C Orchestra N

Sunday Night Old Fashioned Serenade Revival Hour

Walter Winchell N " " Irene Rich N Ray Kinney's World News Orchestra N Gene Krupa's Or. C

Sunday Evening Hour C

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WCKY WLW WKRC I WSAI WCPO j WHIO fj WLS-WENR WSM WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

5:00—Metropolitan Auditions of the Air. Wil-fred Pelleter and his orchestra with Edward Johnson, M. C. WJZ WCKY WLS WSM wfbm wgar wbt wwva wcco

—Uncle Ezra. WEAF WSAI wmaq kyw wire wwj wgy wtam kstp who wdaf

—Concert from San Francisco. WABC WHAS wcau wcco wgar wfbm kmox wadc wbbm wjr wgst wwl

5:30—Sen Bernie end All the Lads. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wfbm wgar wcau wbt wcco wbbm kmox wgst

—Paul Wing's Spelling Bee. WEAF WLW kyw wgy wire wmaq who wdaf wwi wtam kstp wfaa wave kvoo wbap

—Vincente Gomez. WJZ WSM wham kdka whk wowo

5:45—The Master Builder. WJZ WLS WSM WCKY whk wham wave

6:00—The Silver Theatre with guest star; Con-rad Nagel, m. c. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wgar wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wwva wwl

—Catholic Hour: Rev. James Gillis, C. S. P. guest speaker. WEAF WSM WSAI wgy wtam wmaq wwj who wdaf kyw

6:30—The Laugh Liner: Billy House, comedian; Jack Fulton, tenor, and Carl Hohengar-ted's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wgar wfbm kmbc ocas tun« wbt yew, wwva wadc wgst

—New Friends of Music: Fritz Stiedry, con-ductor. WJZ WCKY wave wire wham wowo whk

—A Tale of Today, sketch. WEAF WLW wtam wmaq wgy kyw

7:00—Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker and Phil Harris' Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM wmaq kyw wgy wtam who kstp kvoo wfla wspd wcol

—Edward Tomlinson, on South America. WJZ WCKY WENR kdka whk wave wire wham

—The People's Platform, Lyman Bryson pre-siding. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wit wbbm wgar wfbm kmbc wcau kmos wbt wcal wwva wadc wgst

1:30—The Passing Parade: John Nesbitt, with Al Garr, Oscar Bradley's Orchestra and John Conte. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wfbm wjr wgar wcau wadc wsbt wwva wbt 9:30—Walter Winchell. WJZ WLW WENR wgst wwl kdka wham whit wspd

—Sunday Night at Seth Parker's. WJZ WLS WSAI WSM kdka whk wham wave kvoo

—The Bandwagon: Guest Orchestra. WEAF WCKY kyw wgy wtam wwj wmaq who wdaf wire

—"Weekend Potpourri" (CBS) wbbm

8:00—Don Ameche, m. C.; Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy; Nelson Eddy, baritone; Dorothy Lamour; Judy, Annie & Zeke; Rob-ert Armbruster's Orchestra; guests. WEAc . WLW WSM wtam wire wwj wdaf kstp kvoo wfaa wgy kyw wave wmaq wile who

—Orson Welles' Mercury Theater. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm wfbm wbt WWVO

—Out of the West: Ernest Gill's Orchestra; guest soloists. WJZ WCKY kdka wham whk

1:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round: Pierre Le Kreeun, tenor; Rachel Cerlay, blues singer; Don Dormies Orchestra; Men About Town Trio. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wwj wmaq who wdat kstp wave wfaa wire wile

—Hollywood Playhouse. WJZ WLW WENR WSM kdka whk wham

—Sunday Evening Hour: Guest star; Jose Iturbi, director, Symphony Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wgar wcco wadc

—American A bum of Familiar Meek, irltn The Haenchen Concert Orchestra; Frank Munn, tenor; Jan Dickenson. soprano; Elizabeth L•nno it, contralto; Bertrand Hirsch, violinist; Arden and Arden, piano duo; Buckingham Choir. WEAF WCKY WSM kyw wgy wtam vred who wile «fat wmaq wfaa wire wave kstp kvoo

9:45—Irene Rich. WJZ WLW WENR kdka whk wham wspd

10:00—Horace Heidt's Brigadiers. WEAF WLW kstp wire wtam may vow( wmaq kyw «clef wile wave

—Accent of Music. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wbbm wfbm wgar wbt wwva wsbt wcco kmbc wcau

—Russ Morgan's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WSM wham kdka whk wbap

10:30—Cheerio: Inspirational talk and music. WJZ WCKY WLS wham kdka whk wbap

—"Headlines and Bylines," with Ralph Ed-wards, H. V. Kaltenborn and Gilbert Seldes. WABC WKRC WHIO wjr

—Peace: How Long and How, Colonel Fred-erick Palmer. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

—Hollywood Playhouse. (NBC) wave

10:45—Larry Clinton's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

11:00—Press-Radio News, WJZ WEAF WCKY wire wham wfbm wgar wbt wwva wsbt wcco kmbc wcau wsfa wgst wfbm

—Walter WInchell's Column QUIZ. Conducted by Ikon Grauer. (NBC) WSM wbap wave

—Count Basic's Orchestra, WABC WKRC wbbm kmos wcco kmbc wcal

11 :05—Johnny Messner's Orchestre. WJZ WCKY WLS wire wham

—Artie Shaw's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wtam wire wham wmaq wfia wowo

11:15—Irene Rich. (NBC) WSM wave

11:30—Ray Kinney's Orchestra, WEAF WSM wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

—Gene Krupa's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wgar wcco wadc kmbc wjr wbt

—Abe Lyman's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY whit wave wire where wow*

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MIDNIGHT—Don Bestor's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

—Freddie Martin's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY wgar wave wire wham

—Henry King's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wbbm wbt wgar wgst vibre wdaf

12:30—Don Redman's Orchestra, WEAF WSAI WENR WSM wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

—Earl Hines' Orchestra, WJZ WCKY Wave

wham wire

—Paul Pendarvis' Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO intsbm wbt wgar wgst wfbm wadc

B RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11, 1938

14 Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) k' Denotes (MBS)

PROGRAMS FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7

6:3o 4:45 700 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 Ear Benders N The Merrymakers 8:15 Vocal Vogues N Penn. Grant, news 8:30 News for Executives The Gospel Singer News 8:45 Jack and Loretta Musical Chuck Wagon Stars

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WCKY WLW WKRC Cincinnati (1490 kc.) ¡Cincinnati (700 kc.) I Cincinnati (550 kc.)

I I — -

Rise and Shine News ¡Top o' the Morning. 1 Sun Up Jamboree 'News

Early Birds ¡Nation's Family Prayer Drifting Pi News and Sports 9. • ..

.. 1. Checkerboard Time Dawn Patrol .4 91 Renfro Valley Folk

1.

-„

Over Hollywood

900 9:15 11:3C 1:45

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

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

Press Radio News Breakfast Club N Home Makers

Mrs. Wiggs N John's Other Wife N Just Plain Bill N Hymns for Everyone

David Harum N Lorenzo Jones N Young Widow Brown N Sweethearts N . . .

Organ Interlude Myrt and Marge Hilltop House Linda's First Love

Highlighting Headline Backyard Adventure M Madame Courageous N The Goldberg:

Heart of Julia - Blake Vic and Sade N News Flashes . Road of Life N .

Woman's Hour

Secret Diary Bachelor's Children C

Library Program Economy Kitchen Musical Calendar Stepmother C

Street Man Jus' Tho'ts Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

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

1:00 1:15 1z30 1:45

2:0C 2:15 2:3C 2.45

Dorothy Rochelle N . Editor's Daughter Mary Marg. McBride C Weather, News, Stocks The O'Neills N .. "Nancy James" C. Farm and Home News-Live Stock Helen Trent C Hour N ....... National Farm and I Our Gal Sunday C

Home Hour N News and Sports ... Farm Radio News N. I Musical Interlude

Renfro Round Up ... Voice of the Farm One Thirty Round Up Repub. State Commit. I

Adventures in Betty and Bob N . ¡Irene Beasley C Reading N . Grimm's Daughter N Enoch Light's Orch. C

Alma Kitchell N Valiant Lady N American School Manhattan Melodies N Hymns All Churches N I of the Air C

. 3:00 3:15 3:3C 3:45

4:0C 4:15 4:36 4:45

6:00 5:15 5:36 545

Rochester Concert N Story Mary Marlin N Ma Perkins N . I

News and Stocks Pepper Young's Fam. Between Book Ends N The Guiding Light N I

_ Backstage Wife N ¡Kitty Keene, Inc. Stella Dallas N Those Happy Gilmans Club Matinee N To be, announced . Press Radio News N Mad Hatterfields M

Civic Club & Winners Houseboat Hannah N. ¡Your Family & Mine N Terry and the Pirates N Flame of Amazon Jack Armstrong N . Straight Shooters N . Paul Sullivan, news

Curtis Institute of Music C

Open for Business

Patterns in Swing C Woman & Movie News

Let's Pretend- C

For Your Pleasure. Console Echoes C

6:0C 6:15 6:3C 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:3C 7:45

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

Rex Davis ¡Don Winslow N Rollini's Orchestra N , Little Orphan Annie. WCKY News ¡Denton and Barber... Melodic Whispers Lowell Thomas N .

Alias Jimmy Amos 'n' Andy N Valentine N Four Stars Tonight ...

Lone Ranger I Tim Healy's Club M Inside of Sports M .

Aloha Land Al Pearce and - His Gang N

Those We Love N ..1Voice of Firestone N

Robt. J. Buckley Howie Wing C Republican State Corn. Sophie Tucker C .

Mile-A-Minute Lum and Abner C. Eddie Cantor C

Monday Night Show C

Pick and Pat C

WSAI Cincinnati (1330 kc.)

6:30 6:45 I

7:00 Morning Devotions 7;10 Modern Rhythm 7:30 , Daily Express 7:45

8:00 .1

8:15 8:30 News 8:45 Women's News

WCPO Cincinnati (1200 kc.)

Six to Nine,'

WCPO News Pep Unlimited Pep Unlimited

WCPO News Pep Unlimited

Of

WHIO Dayton (1260 kc.)

Little Tom T. McGuire's Cowboys

News Flashes Breakfast Express

WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club Rise and Shine

9:00 Today's Tunes 9:15 Program Resume 9:30 Happy Jack N 9.45 Monticello Party Line

10:00 Paul Page N 10:15 Don and Helen 10:30 Rainbow Ridge 10:45 Woman in White N

11:00 WSAI Wonder - 11:15 Kitchen 11:30 Get Thin to Music M 11-45 Table Tips

WCPO News Musical Mena .

News Down the Avenue

Guess 'n' Giggles

WCPO News Merry Go Round ..

11,1 Ulf

Magic Carpet Tuneful Topics Municipal Court The Party Line

Pretty Kitty Kelly C Cornelia On the Air Your Family and Mine 'News While Its News

Deep River Boys C Ruth Carhart, songs C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

12:00 12:15 '7:30 12:45

1:00

Dan Harding's Wife N WCPO News . You Shall Have Rhythm Musical Rendezvous Organ Reveries Man on the Street Cobwebs & Cadenzas Rhythm Rambles

The Happy Gang M News WCPO 1:16 Elmandro's Orch. Melody Parade (•30 Cincinnatus at School Dot Club News 1:45 Voice of Experience M From Hawaii

2:00 , It Is Strange News 2:15 ' As You Like It (to M) Uptowners 2:30 Hot Stove Musicale Tone Sketches 2:45 " " Music for Dreamer

Mary M. McBride C . Honor, Nancy James C . Listener Speaks . . News, Weather

Hollywood Highlights Tex M'Guire's Cowboys Noon News Review . Music Box Melodies

Irene Beasley C Enoch Light's Or. C American School of the Air C

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

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

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

Melody's Music Book

Harold Stokes' Or, M Reminiscing M

Club Matinee N

Girl Meets Boy M Girl Alone N

Dick Tracy N Johnson Family M News . Down the Avenue

Swing Lightly Afternoon News Review Curtis Institute C

Musical Silhouettes Martialaires " "

News Four Clubmen C Republican Campaign " " Matinee Moods Patterns in Swing C Charlie Cook Eclipse Broadcast

Jam For -Supp-ir - Echoes and Encores C Stop, Look, Listen

Contrasts in Rhythm Nan Wynn C Train Time . T. Dunkelberger

6:00 Alligator Academy WCPO-News .. ¡ Robert Bulkley 6:15 " " Georgia Salters Howie W6 7

' Instpoas C

6;30 Dinner Musicale Dinner Dance s 6:45 Dean Dinner Dance . I TO ric day

700 Fulton -Lewis, Jr. M .. 'News ..... . .. . John W. Bricker 7:15 Edwin C. Hill N ... Congressman Bigelow. Lum and Abner C 7:30 Ramona and her Orch. Sport, Review • Eddie Cantor C 7:45 : Ross Pierces Orch Jimmy Sullivan

8:60 Studies in Contrast M News - " - , Charles Sawyer 8:15 Republican Campaign ¡ To be announced. 8:30 Famous First Today's Post I Yes or No 8:45 Facts M Loveliness for You I "

9:0C 9:15 1:3C 9:45

10:51. 10:15 10:3C 10.4!

1 ii.it 11:3( 11:45

Univ. of Cincinnati .. Hour of Charm N

• • • ¡ Eddie Duchln Ken-Rad Unsolved Orchestra N . Mysteries .

-Contented- Hour N . True or False N Guy Lombardos I Orchestra C

Election Returns N. True Detective Myster's Personalities on Parade To be announced N Ramona's Orchestra Musical Interlude

Paul Kain's Orch. N Paul Sullivan. news News and Sports News Johnny Lewis' Orrch I T. Dorsey's Orch, C To be announced Ted Lewis' Orchestra. Cab Calloway's

Al Donahue's Orch. N Orchestra C

Radio Theater C

40

9:00 ,, Bob Crosby's the Spectator 9:15 I Orchestra M I Symphonic Hour 9.30 , Peter Grant, news . I " " 9:45 Symphony Orchestra M I

10:00 Gram Swing M -1 WCPO News 10:16 Charioteers M Swing Miniatures 10:30 Pageant of • Melody M 0:45 o o

11:00 " " WCPO News ...... 11:15 Tiny Hill's Orch. M Hollywood Highlights. 11:30 Jose Manzaneres' Yesterdays 11:45 I Orchestra M

Radio Theater C

11

Guy Lombardos Orchestra C

Musical Evenings C Newspaper of Air

Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra C

Joaquin Gill's Orch C. Calloway's Orch. C

5:45

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

7:00 'News Report Checkerboard Time 7:15 Arkie Time to Shine 7;70 Boys from Virginia Morning News 7:45 Jolly Joe Jack á Loretta N

WLS-WENR Chicago. 111. (870 kc.)

WSM Nashville. Tenn. (8.50 kc.)

Smile A While

'Bulletin Board ¡ Morning Reveries Prairie Ramblers Early Morning Melod.

Gold. West Cowboys

WHAS Louisville, Ky. (820 kc.)

Tennessee Ramblers The Rangers

Asbury College 11.

Meador Lowry Newt Emmy's Band

Early Morning Jamboree

S.

.• 0. • • . • ..... 8:0C (HS 8:3C 8:45

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

i0:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

Morning Devotions News Report De Zurick Sisters Culver & Peterson

Houseboat Hannah N Jane Arden N Madame Courageous N Ma Perkins N

Mary Marlin N Vic and Sade N Pep. Young's Fern. N News, Markets

Breakfast Club N ....

.6 8.

Paul Page N WSM News Morning Melodies . Popular Waltzes N

Originalities N — Melody Men Console Melodies . Road of Life N

Jackson Family Bill Bryan-News Uncle Henry Bachelor's Children C

The Party Line Myrt and Marge C Hilltop House C Stepmother C

Weep River Boys C Scattergood Baines C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

11:00 ¡ Martha Crane and 11:15 I Helen Joyce 11:30 ' Gene and Glen 11:45 I Markets, Weather

i2:00 Prairie Farmers Dinner ¡2:15 Bell Program ¡2:30 Checkerboard Time 1 45 Jim Poole

1:00 School Time 1:15 Buttranils Palace 1:30 Grain Market 1:45 Henry's Exchange

Dan Harding's Wife N Kidoodlers N National Farm and Home Hour N

Dept. of Agriculture . Luncheon Concert ... Noon News Review..

Two Pianos — Univ. of Tennessee Alma Kitchell N Manhattan Melodies

Mary M. McBride C.. "Nancy James" C.... Helen Trent C Our Gal Sunday C

Ma Perkins C Sidewalk Snoopers Savings, Stock. Weath College of Agriculture

University of Kentucky . .......

American Suhool of the Air C

2:00 Grace Wilson 2:15 Homemakers Hour

2:430 25 News Report

3:00 Club Matinee N

3:30:15 3

3:45

4:06- Affairs of Anthony N 4:15 Swingtime Serenade 4:30 Bike Race 4:45 Charles Sears N .

.1 1,

SO

Mary Marlin N Ma Perkins N Pepper Young N Guiding Light N

Woman's News Stella Dallas N Those Happy Gilmans. ¡ Swing and Dance.

The Page Turner Your Family & Mine N Landt Trio N I Market Reports

Betty end Bob Hymns of Churches Curtis Inst. of Music C

Four Clubmen C

Week-day Devotions .. Eclipse Broadcast C..

Let's Pretend C

Herbie Koch Song Master .

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

Don Winslow N Malcolm Claire N Election Instructions Totten on Sports

6:00 AlviaasleJntiminme yN

63 6:150

O 6:45 Noes.„KReellpyort

7:00 Carson Robison's 7:15 Buckaroos N 7:30 Those We Love N 7:45

Rhythm Time Dick Tracy Afternoon News Dance Time

'Dinner Mu-sic

Oscar Shumsky N Science on March N.

Al Pearce and His Gang N

Voice of Firestone N

News; Meador Lowry Howie Wing C "Today", Bob Trout C Sophie Tucker C

To be announced C.: Lum and Abner C Spotlighting The News

Monday Night Show C

Pick and Pat C

08::00 To be announced N Hour of Charm N 16 I ..

8:30 " " 1 James Melton 8:45 Democratic Committ'e; To be announced • •

9:00 True or False N - Contented Hour N -- -

9::315 90 Election Returns N Fireside Singers 9:45 To be announced N

10:00 Globe Trotter Amos'n Andy N 10:15 E. Bolognini's Orch World in Review '0:30 Bike Race . Al Donahue's 10.45 Earl Hines' Orchestra Orchestra N

Radio Theater C

Guy Lombardos — Orchestra C

Eddie Cantor C

-T. Dorsey's Orch. C7 Meador Lowrey. Neon Cab Calloway's

Orchestra C

WCKY I WLW WKRC

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

7:00-Amos 'n' Andy. WEAF WLW who wgy kyw wwj kstp

o-To be announced. WABC WHAS wadc wwva wbt wcau wgar wgst

...Alias Jimmy Valentine, starring James Meighan. WJZ WCKY WENR wham

7:15-Edwin C. Hill, commentator. WEAF WSAI kyw wtam wmaq who weird kstp wire wgy wbap wcol

...bum and Abner. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wir wcau wbt wgst wgar wwl wcco wbbm wfbm kmor

7:30-No Talent Wanted. Ernie Watson, M. C. WJZ kdka wave wire wham wowo

y.-Eddie Cantor's C . WABC WKRC WHIO wadc wbt wgst wbbm wgar wjr wcau

w-"The Right Thing to Do." WEAF kyw wtam wmaq

e-Ennio Bolognini's Orchestra. (NBC)

7:45-Science on the March: Dr. Carroll S.

Lenton. WJZ WSM kdka wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

8:00-Al Pearce's Gang with Arlene "Human Chatterbox" Harris and Carl Hoff's or-chestra. WEAF WLW WSM kyw wgy wtam wwj wire who wspd

-Carson Robison's Buckaroos. WJZ WLS kdka wham wire wave

-Monday Night Show: Henny Youngman, m. c.; Richard Himber's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS wjr wadc kmox wcau wcco wgar

WSAI WCPO _

Grey. - WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wnam wave wire

9:00-Hour of Charm: Dorothy Thompson, commentator, and Phil Spitalny's All-Girl Orchestra, WEAF WSM WLW kyw wtam wwj kvoo wgy wfla wmaq who wdaf wire kstp wfaa wave

-Radio Theater, Cecil B. De Mille. Pro-ducer. WABC WHAS WKRC WHIO wit wbbm wfbm wgar kmbc wcau kmox wadc wbt wgst wwl wcco

8:30-Voice of Firestone: Symphonic Orches-tra, Alfred Wallenstein, conductor. WEAF WLW WSM wgy kvoo wfla wmaq wdaf wwj who kstp wcol wave wire wham

-"Pick and Pat in Pipe Smoking Time," bleckiace comedy and music; Edward Roeckor. baritone: Benny Krueger end his Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS wjr wbbm wgar wgst kmbc wcau wbt wadc

-Those We Love: Dramatic senil with Nan

WHIO

-NBC String Symphony: Frank Black, con-ducting. (NBC) kdka

-Richard Scandrett. WJZ wham

9:15-To be announced. WJZ WLS kdka

9:30-Eddie Duchin's Orchestra. WE AF WCKY kstp kyw wgy wvej wmaq who wdaf wire wfaa wtam kvoo ave

10:00-Guy Lombardos Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm wfbm gat kmbc «cast km« wadc wbt wwl wcco

-Contented Program: The Lullaby Lady, Continentals, Male Quartet; Orchestra, di-rection Marek Weber; Vincent Pelletier, announcer. WEAF WCKY WSM kyw wgy wmaq wtam wwj who wdaf wile wave wcol wfaa

-True or False: Conducted by Dr. Harry Hagen. WJZ WLW WLS whk wspd wham wire

WLS-WENRI WSM I WHAS

10:30-Larry Clinton's Orchestra. WEAF wtam wwj

-Famous Musical Evenings. WABC W1-40 wfbm wcco

-Election Returns. WJZ WCKY WENR whk wave wire wham

-Eddie Cantor's Caravan. (CBS) WHAS wbbm wfbm wcco

10:45-To be announced. WJZ WCKY WENR whk wave wire wham

1 I :00-Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra. (CBS) WHIO WHAS vikt wcau

--John B. Kennedy. WABC only

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

-Don Bettor's Orchestra. WEAF

-huso News Report's, WJZ only

-Paul Kain's Orchestra. (NBC) WCKY

11:05-Paul Kain's Orchestra. WJZ wspd whk wave

11:10-Evening News Report. WABC only

11:15-Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra. WABC WHIO WKRC wbt wcau

11:25-United Press News Reports. WEAF

-Don Bettor's Orchestra. (NBC)

11:30-Cab Calloway's Orchestra. WABC WHIO WKRC WHAS wjr wgar wcau wspd wsbt wadc wgst wbt

-Al Donahue's Orchestra. WEAF WSM WLW wgy

-Dance Music. WJZ wspd whk wave

MIDNIGHT-"The Grouch Club." WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wcco wgar wfbm kmon wbt wcau

-Top Hatters. WEAF WLW wgy wmaq

-Joe Sudy's Orchestra. WJZ wspd whk wmaq

12:30-Harry Candulla's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WSM wgy wmaq

-Earl Hines' Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wmaq

-Anson Weeks' Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wcco wgar wfbm kmox kmbc wgst wbt wcau

Johnny the Call Boy, who appears

on three major shows, is getting com-petition from Genevieve Rowe, "John-

ny Presents" soprano. She's heard

on as many as five different programs weekly and is one of the most popu-

lar guest stars in the studios.

RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER I 1, 1938 9

N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes (MBS) PROGRAMS FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 *

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME)

WCKY I WLW Cincinnati (1490 kc.) , Cincinnati (700 kc.)

-620 Rise and Shine Top o' the Morning. 6:45 News News

7:00 Early Birds Nation's Pam. Prayer 7:15 Chandler Chats News and Sports

The Lamplighters Dawn Patrol 7:45 .. .. Renfro Valley Folk

-8:00 Ear Benders N The Mirrymakers 8:15 Vocal Vogues N Peter Grant, news 8:30 News for Executives The Gospel Singer News 8:45 Jack and Loretta N . Musical Chuck Wagon Stars Over Hollywood

1:30

WKRC Cincinnati (550 kc.)

Sun Up Jamboien -11.

.6 8.

• .

• I

6:3-0 6:45

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

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

WSAI Cincinnati (1930 Itc.)

.......... Morning Devotions Modern Rhythm Daily Express

0.

ee

News Women's News

WCPO Cincinnati (1200 ice.)

Sis-to-Niners

News

Pep Unlimited

WCPO News Pep Unlimited

WHIO Dayton (1280 kc.)

Little Tom Radio Revival

News Flashes --Breakfast &prim

R. O.

WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club Rise and Shine

(CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

5:30 5:45

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

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

WLS-WENR Chicago. Iii. (870 kc.)

Smile A While

Bulletin Board Morning Reveries Prairie Ramblers

News Report Cornbelt Gossip Boys from Virginia Jolly Joe

1 Nashville. Tenn.(850kc.) Louisville, Ky. (820 Ice.)

Tennessee Ramblers .. Sunshine Sue

Asbury College .. ..

Early Morn. Melodies News, Meador Lowret Gord. West Cowboys Cousin Emmy, Kinfolk,

Almanac Early Morning-Time fo Shine Jamboree Morning News Jack & Loretta N

WSM WHAS

9. .0

ill 90

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

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

11:15 11:30 11:45

Press Radio News N Organ Interlude Woman's Hour Breakfast Club N , Myrt and Marge Home Makers !Hilltop House Secret Diary

Linda's First Love Bachelor's Children C.

Mrs. Wiggs N Guideposts to Living. Tena and Tim , John's Other Wife N Pioneer Pathways M Economy Kitchen Just Plain Bill N , Smil' Ed. McConnell N Musical Calendar Hymns for Everyone ' The Goldberg: Stepmother C

David Harum N Originalities N 'Street Man Lorenzo Jones N , Vic and Sade N Jean Abbey Young Widow Brown N News Flashes Big Sister C Sweethearts N . Road of Life N Aunt Jenny's Stories C

12:00 Star Gazing (Theaters) Editor's Daughter . Tower Town Tempos C 12:15 Weather, News, Stocks The O'Neills N "Nancy James" C ... 12:30 Farm and Home I News-Live Stocks .. Helen Trent C 12:45 Hour N National Farm and Our Gal Sunday C

-1:0T- I --Home Hour N News and Sports 1:15 " " ... Farm Radio News N Musical Interlude

• 1:30 Renfro Round-Up ..' Invitation to Listen ... One Thirty Round Up. , 1:45 " " I Happy Gilmans N .. I .4 ..

— 2:00- Science E:Te. rywhere N , Betty and Bob -N--7. Irene Beasley C . 2:15 1 Grimm's Daughter N. 'Cool and Harm'n't's C

2:30 Little Varitty Show N Valiant Lady N American School 2:45 1 Hymns All Churches N of the Air C

uu Today's Tunes 9:15 Program Resume 9:30 Happy Jack N 9:45 Monticello Party Line

10:00 Paul Page N 10:15 1 On the Record 10:30 1 Rainbow Ridge 10:45 1 Woman in White N

11:00 WSAI Wonder 11:15 11:30 11:45

12:00 12:15 .2:30 12:45

WCPO News The Magic Carpet Musical Meno Tuneful Topics . Consumers' Conference Municipal Court .. Symphonetta . The Party Line _ Women In the News.. Pretty Kitty Kelly C Down the Avenue Cornelia on the Air

Your Family and Mine Guess 'n' Giggles WHIO News Room .

WCPO News Twenty Fingers Kitchen Merry Go Round

I Get Thin to Music M Merry Go Round Table Tips • Today's Laugh

Dan Harding's Wife N A/CPO News You Shall Have Rhythm Musical Rendezvous Organ Reveries Man on the Street Music Makers N Rhythm Rambles . _

• •

1:00 " " 1WCPO News 1:15 I Elmandro's Orchestra Melody Parade 1:30 Cjncinnatus at School !Dot Club News 1:45 Pinky Hunter M ¡From Hawli

2:00 It Is Strange >News 2:15 Girl from Maine M .,Uptowners 2:30 Hot Stove Musicale . Tone Sketches 2:45 Music for Dreamer

Art of Living Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Tower Town Tempos C Honor, Nancy James C Listener Speaks News: Markets .

Hollywood Highlights. T. McGuire's Cowboys News Review Music Box Melodies

Irene Beasley C Cool's Harmonettes C American School

of the Air C.

3:00 Piano Recital N . 3:15 Army Band N 3:30 News and Stocks . 3:45 Between Book Ends N

_ 4:00 Backstage Wife N . 4:15 Stella Dallas N 4:30 Club Matinee N 4:45 Press Radio News N

-5:00 ,Winners 5:15 Your Family & Mine N 530 Landt Trio N . . 5:45 'Straight Shooters N

Story Mary Marlin N. Swing Incorporated C Ma Perkins N Pepper Young's Fam. N Children's Concert-The Guiding Light N. Cincinnati Symphony

Kitty- Keene, Inc. ... , Orchestra C Midstream (to M) To be announced. . Highways to Health C Mad Hatterfields M.. Woman & Movie News

Houseboat Hannah N Music For Fun C Terry and Pirates N Jack Armstrong N Lyrics by Lorraine C. Paul Sullivan, news . Better Business Bureau

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

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

-8:60 8:15 8:30 8:45

Rex Davis Don Winslow N News and Sports . Gray Gordon's Or. N Little Orphan Annie Howie Wing C News Denton á Barber "Today," Bob Trout C Melodic Whispers Lowell Thomas N Barry Wood C .

Easy Aces N .. Amos 'iv- Andy N , Musical Moments 7:00 , Dick Bray Tracer, Lost Persons N Vocal Varieties (to N) McCall's Screense'psC 7:15 r To be announced No Talent Wanted N. ,Don't You Believe It M Helen Meshes, 7:30 Ramona & Her Orch Apples with Salt Inside of Sports M . "Second Husband" C 7:45 , Cugat's Orch, N

Joseph Um er s Johnny Presents N Big Town C -600 Green Hornet M -

Information Please N For Men Only N Al Jolson C Orchestra N 8:15 ' r"t " 8:30 ' Moon Gould 845 Orchestra M

3:00 Melody's Music ; Swing Lightly 3:15 Book , Swing Lightly 3:30 Moods in Music M ..1 Musical Silhouettes.. 3:45 Reminiscing M 1 Martialaires

4:00 Club Matinee N 1 News 4:15 " Choral Jeans 4:30 Two Keyboards M .... 1 Matinee Moods 4:45 Girl Alone N !Charlie Cook

5:00 Dick Tracy N 'Jam., For .Supper ---5:15 1 Johnson Family 5:30 News 1 Contrasts in Rhythm 5:45 Your Unknown Friend i Train Time

News; Swing, Inc. C

Cincinnati Symphony Children's

Concert C

Highways to Health C Fireside Philosopher

Music for Fun C

Tammy Dunkelberger. Four Notes C

8:00 orning •evotions 8:15 News Report 8:30 De Zurich Sisters

8:45 Tena and Tim 00 Housebnat - Hannah -N

99::15 Jane Arden N 9:30 Smil' Ed McConnell N 9:45 Ma Perkins N

10:00 Mary Martin N 10:15 Vic and Sade N 10:30 Pep, Youno's Pam. N 10:45 News, Markets

Breakfast Club N

Paul Page N WSM News Singer and Songs Popular Waltzes N

Originalities N Strictly Personal Jack and Buddies Road of Life N

Jackson Family Bill Bryan-News Uncle Henry Bachelor's Children C

The Party Line Myrt and Marge C Hilltop House C Stepmother C

Mary Lae Taylor C Scattergood Baines C. Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

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

12:00 12:15 12:30 Voice of Farm 12:45 Jim Poole-Markets

Martha Crane and Helen Joyce .....

Gene and Glen Markets, Weather

Dinner Bell Program

1.00 1:15 1:30 1:45

School Time Buffram's Palace Grain Market Henry's Exchange

Dan Harding's Wife NI Tower Town Tempos C Farm Scrap Book . "Nancy James" C... National Farm and Helen Trent C Home Hour N Our Gal Sunday C

Ma Perkins C State Dept. of Agri. 'Sidewalk Snoopers Voice of the Farm Savings, Stock, Weath Noon Time News . College of Agriculture

Science Everywhere N University of Kentucky

Little Variety American School Show N . . of the Air 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

Evelyn Mary Marlin N Homemakers' Hour . Ma Perkins N

U . If Pepper Young N News Report Guiding Light N

Club Matinee N Women's News Stella Dallas N Those Happy Gilmans Swing and Dance.

Affairs of Anthony N Tango Time Swingtime Serenade Your Family & Mine N Bike Race Landt Trio N Vaughn de Leath N Market Reports

Betty and Bob Hymns All Churches Cincinnati Symphony

Children's

Concert C

Week-day Devotions.. Of Men and Books C

Music for Fun C

Herbie Koch, organ Song Master .

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9:00 Concert Hall 9:15 9:30 Jamboree N 9:45 r

10:00 " 10:15 10:30 1 Forward America 10:45 Dr. Joseph Jastrow N

i 100 Taxicab Night Club 11:15 1WCKY News 11:30 , Larry Clinton's 11:45 1 Orchestra N

Battle of the We .the People C Sexes N

Fibber McGee Benny Goodman's and Molly N Orchestra C

Variety Show 114 Dr, Christian C —

Jimmy Fidler N Uncle Ezra N

Paul Sullivan, news Ted Travers Orch Salute to Cairo, III,

Election Returns

e.

6:00 Alligator Academy 6.15 6:30 1 High School Highlights 6:45 Nola Day N _

News Press Radio News Georgia Sothern Howie Wing C Dinner Dance Si Burick, Sports Dinner Dance Today

«CPO Ne,011 I Electijii Returns Song Shoppers To be announced soo,ts Revues. Helen Menken in News I "Second Husband" C

Election Return; z Big Town" C

Al Jolson C. ....

9:00 Mary and Bob's 9:15 ' True Story N 9:30 1Peter Grant, news 9:45 Serenade

10:0C Ted Lewis' — 10:15 Orchestra 10:30 Skating Time 10.45 Ray Pearl's Orchestra

1100 Herbie Holrners' -11:15 Orchestra M 11:30 Abe Lyman's 11:45 Orchestra N

9.

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We, the People C

Benny Goodman's "Swing School" C

Dr, Christian C

O. Election Returns Newspaper of the Air

Joaqiiim Orch Chas, Baum's Orch. C Vincent Lopez's

Orchestra C

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

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

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

1 Don Winslow N !Rhythm Time .... Malcolm Claire N Dick Tracy A. Rollini's Orch, N. Afternoon News Totten on Sports Nola Day N

I r Easy Aces, sketch N . Melody Men Mr. Keen N Bobby Tucks Kelly's Sports Review Orchestra N 1 News Reports

Sleh-ouette-s-,in Blue N Johnny Presents 14 1 .. .. .... ....

Information Please N. For Men Only N.... .. ..

News; Meador Lowry Howie Wing C "Today", Bob Trout C Barry Wood C

Mid-Week Hymn Sing. Screenscoops C Helen Menken in "Second Husband" C

"Big Town", Edward - G. Robinson C

Al Jolson C

8:00 Mary and Bob's 9:15 True Stories N 8:30 Election News Fibber McGee and 8:45

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

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

et

Lyric. Moods

Molly N

Variety Program N e. .0

Jimmy Fidler N Dr. Joseph Jastrow N Vocal Varieties

Globe Trotter • Amos 'n' Andy N Chas, Baum's Or, C. E. Bolognini's Orch ,World in Review Meador Lowry' News Earl Hines' !Sports: Orchestra N Vincent Lopez's Orchestra " " Orchestra C .

We the People C

Benny Goodman's Caravan C

Dr. Christian C

Urbanites of 1938

WCKY WLW WKRC I I WSAI WCPO WHIO WLS-WENR' WSM I WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

7:00-To be announced. WASC wgar wcau wadc wwva wbt wire

-Easy Aces, comedy sketch, featuring Jane and Goodman Ace. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wham wire

-Amos 'n' Andy. WEAF WLW wgy kyw who wwj kstp

7:15-Vocal Varieties: Choral Group of 14 Voices, WEAF WLW wgy wtam wire wmaq who kstp kyw wdaf

-"Hollyw000 Screensc000s vita McCall. )WABC WKRC WHAS wcau wjr

wmaq Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons. ruJZ

WCKY WLS whk kdka wham wspd

7:30-Quite By Accident. WEAF wmaq

.-Famous Actors Guild Presents Helen Monk. en in "Second Husband." WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wcau wgar wbbm volr kmbc km«

-Around the World In New York. WJZ kdka whk wham

-No Talent Wanted: Ernie Watson, m. c. (NBC) WCKY

-Xavier Cugat's Orchestra. (NBC) WSM

7:45-Vivian Della Chiesa (NBC)

8:00-Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, in "Big Town." WABC WHIO WKRC WHAS w¡r wbbm wfbm wgar kmbc wcau kmo wbt wcco wadc wgst wwl

-Johnny Presents Russ Morgan's Orchestra; Jack Johnstone's Thrill of the Week; Swing Fourteen; Genevieve Rowe, soprano; Floyd Sherman, tenor. Glenn Cross and Beverly. WEAF WLW WSM kyw wgy wwl wtam wmaq who kstp wdaf wfla wire kvoo wbap

-Silhouettes in Blue: Joseph Usifer's Orches-tra. WJZ WCKY WLS wham whk wspd

8:30-Al Jolson Show with Martha Raye, Park-yarkarkus and Lud Gluskin's Orchestra; WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS w¡r wbbm wfbm wgar wcau kmox wbt wadc wwl wcco kmbc wgst

-For Men Only: Variety show with Peter Van Steeden's Orchestra; Peg La Central, vocal-ist; Fred Uttel, and guests. WEAF WLW WSM wmaq wire wave wtam wdaf

-Information Please. Clifton Fadiman, M. C. WJZ WCKY WENR wtam whk wspd

9:00-Battle of the Sexes: Frank Crummit and Julia Sanderson. WEAF WLW kyw wgy wtam ww¡ wmaq who wdaf wire kstp

-Mary and Bob's True Stories. WJZ WLS WSAI kdka whk wave wham wfla wspd wbap

-"We, The People"; Gabriel Heatter. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wir wbbm wfbm kmbc wcau kmos wadc wsbt wcco wgar wgst wwl

9:30-Benny Goodman's Car Orchestra and guests. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS w¡r wbbm wfbm wgar wcau kmox wade wsbt wbt wsfa wgst wcco wwl

-Fibber McGee and Molly; Donald Nov's, tenor. WEAF WLW WSM who kyw wgy wwl wtam wdaf wire kstp wfla wave wmaq

-NBC Jamboree Harry Kogan's Orchestra. Don McNeill, M. C. WJZ WCKY kdka «nam whk wspil «Ow°

10:00-Variety Program, featuring Bob Hope and Skinnay Ennis' Orchestra, WEAF WLW WSM who kyw 'wgy wwl wtam wdaf wire kstp wfla wave wmaq

-"Dr. Christian" starring Jean Hersholt, WABC WHAS WKRC WHIO wjr wbbm wcau wgar wfbm kmox kmbc wgst wcco wbt

-Lois Elliman songs, with Lew White at the organ. (CBS) wowo

10:30-Maxine Sullivan. WABC w¡r wbbm

-Jimmie FIdler's Hollywood Gossip. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wmaq who rrell %red wire wfla wave wbap wdaf kstp

-Ralph Blane, tenor. WJZ whk wave wire

10:45-Uncle Ezra. WEAF WLW wgy kyw wire wmaq

-Dr. Joseph Jastrow. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wham wowo whk

-American Viewpoints, WABC wjr wbbm

11:00-Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) WSM wdaf wmaq wire

-Ramon Ramos' Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam who wmaq

-Charles Baum's Orchestra. (CBS) WHAS w¡r wadc

-John B. Kennedy. WABC only

-Fats Waller's Orchestra. (NBC) whk wave wire wham

-Esse News Reporter. WJZ only

I I:05-Fats Waller's Orchestra. WJZ whir wave wire wham

11:10-Evening News Report. WABC only

11:15-Charles Baum's Orchestra, WABC WHIO w¡r wadc

I I:25-United Press News Reports. WEAF only

-Eddie LeBaron's Orchestra. (NBC) wgy wtam who wmaq

11:30-Vincent Lopez's Orchestra. WA BC WHIO WHAS w¡r wbbm wcau wgar wfbm wadc wsbt wsfa wcco wbt

-Abe Lyman's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq who

-Larry Clinton's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka whk wave wham wfla wire

MIDNIGHT-Don Bestor's Orchestra. WJZ kdka whk wave wire wham

-Count Basic's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO wfbm kith' wbbm wcau wgar kmos wadc wsbt wsfa

-Richard Himber's Orchestra. WEAF wwl wgy wtam who (WSAI WSM at 11:15)

12:15-Don Bestor's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka whk wave wire

12:30-Wayne King's Orchestra. WEAF WSM wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

-Sammy Kaye's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO wfbm wIr

-Les Brown's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY kdki whk wave wire wham (WLS at 11:45)

10 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11, 1938

N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes (MBS)

* PROGRAMS FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 * (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WCKY WLW WKRC Cincinnati (1490 kc.) Cincinnati (700 kc.) Cincinnati (550 kc.)

11:30 Rise; and Shine Top o' the Morning Sun Up Jamboree 6:45 I News News

2eo 'Ëiriy- Birds — Family Prayer Period " 7:15 ! Drifting Pioneers News and Sports Tac Checkerboard Time Dawn Patrol

745 " Renfro Valley Folk ! " ••

8:00 ' 'Ear Benders N The Merrymakers 815 Vocal Vogues N Peter Grant news .1 8:30 News for Executives I The Gospel Singer News 8:45 Jack and Loretta N . Musical Chuck Wagon Stars Over Hollywood

6:30 6:45

WSAI Cincinnati (1330 kc.)

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

Sis to Nine's Little Tom Radio Revival

7:00 , News Flashes _ _

7:15 Breakfast Express 7:30 .. . 7:45 11. 80

Poetic Philosopher Modern Rhythm Daily Express

8:00 8:15 ! " 8:30 !News 8:45 Women's News ...

WCPO News Pep Unlimited Pep Unlimited

WCPO News Pep Unlimited

WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club , Greenfield Chapel C Mother's Hint Parade

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

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

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

Press Radio News N Breakfast Club N Home Makers

iri-riT-Vifg---g i ..... John's Other Wife N Just Plain Bill N Hymns for Everyone

David Harum N Lorenzo Jones N Young Widow Brown N Sweethearts N

Organ Interlude Woman's Hour . 9:0l) Myrt and Marge 9:15 , Hilltop House Musical Interlude 9:30 Linda's First Love M Bachelor's Children C 9:45

Once Upon a Time . Tana and Tim Meet the Author M . Economy Kitchen !Madame Courageous N Musical Calendar The Goldbergs Stepmother C

11:00 11:15

11:30 11:45

Heart of Julia Blake Street Man Vic and Sade N Jus' Theft News Flashes . Big Sister C Road of Life N Aunt Jenny's Stories C

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

Cincinnati Zoo WL.1.0 Newt

Program Resume Musical Menu Happy Jack N Monticello Party Line

Paul Page N Don and Helen Down the Avenue. Rainbow Ridge Woman in White N Symphonette

WSAI Wonder Kitchen

Get Thin to Music M Table Tips

News

• •

The Magic Carpet Tuneful Topics Municipal Court The Party Line

Pretty Kitty Kelly- C Cornelia on the Air , Your Family and Mine WHIO News Room

News Pappy Chesire's Merry Go Round • Hillbillies C

Big Sister C. Today's Laugh . Aunt Jenny's Stories C

12.0{. Alice Cornett N 12:15 News and Stocks 12:3C Farm and Home 12:45 Hour N ......

T:oc 1:15 1:310 I:45 2;lat 2:15 2:30 Waltz Favorites 2:45

.. 10

8. 80

Renfro Round-up

Your Health N

Editor's Daughter Mary Marg. McBride C The O'Neill' N I"Nancy James" C News-Live Stocks . !Helen Trent C ' National Farm and Our Gal Sunday C.

Home Hour N -- , News and Sports . Farm Radio News N. , Musical Interlude .. Voice of the Farm One Thirty Round-Up Happy Gilmans N

Betty and Bob N frene- Beasley C Grimm's Daughter N To be announced C

N , Valiant Lady N American School Betty Crocker N of the Air C

1200 2:15 12:30 12:45

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

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

Dan Harding's Wife N You Shall Have Rhythm Jane Grey Dorothy Crandall N

Happy Gang M Elmandro's Orchestra Cincinnatus at School Voice of Experience M

It Is Strange As You Like It (to M) Hot Stove Musicale

WCPO News Musical Rendezvous Man on the Street Rhythm Rambles .

News Melody Parade Dot Club News From Hawaii

News Irene Beasley C Uptowners To be announced C Tone Tours American School Music for the Dreamer of the Air C .

Mary M. McBride C Nancy James C , Listener Speaks . News, Markets .

O. L Cunningham T. McGuire's Cowboy News Review Music Box Melodies

3:00 3:15 3:3t 1•45.

-6:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

1:C,C 6:15 6:30 1:45

600 6:15 6:30 6:45

7dX) 7:16 7:30 7:45

Swingtime Trio N . 1Story Mary Marlin Spitalny Orchestra N Ma Perkins N News and Stocks Pep. Young's Family Between Book Ends N The Guiding Light

Backstage Wife N __Kitty Keene, Inc. .. Stella Dallas N To be announced. I Press Radio News N

pWinners Your Family & Mine N ,Flame of the Amazon !Straight Shooters N

N ! Time Out for ! Dancing C

N, Moment Musicale N. Le Brun Sisters C _ Open for Business

Midstream (to M) " , To be announced . Cola Concert Hall C ' Mad Hatterfields M Woman & Movie News

Houseboat Hannah N r March of Games C I Terry and Pirates N ! So You Want to le C Jack Armstrong N . ' For Your Pleasure !Paul Sullivan, news Castillians . . .

Res Davis Jesse Crawford N News Melodic Whispers..

Easy Kies 14-Tracer Lost Persons N Lone Ranger

SAO Roy Shields' Rivue. N 8:15 Dogs and Game Iwo To be announced

Orchestra N Orchestra C

Don Winslow N News and Sports ' Little Orphan Annie IHowie Wing C Denton and Barber. I "Today," lob Trout C Lowell Thomas N ! Sophie Tucker C .

Amos 'n' Andy N Melody Grove Lum and Abner C

!Tim Healy's Club M "Ask-It-Basket" C Inside of Sports M

One Man's Family N Gang lusters C

Tommy Dorsey's Paul Whiteman's

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

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

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

600 6:15 6:30 6:45

700 7:15 7:30 7:45

oeo 8:15 8:30 8:46

Melody's Music Book

Buckeye Four M Reminiscing M

Club Matinee N

West & Matey M Girl Alone N

Dick Tracy N . Johnson Family M News . Your Unknown Friend

Alligator Academy .

Dinner Musicale, to MI Janette

Fulton Lewis, Jr. 174 Edwin C. Hill N . Xavier Cuqat's Or. N Our Cincinnati Schools

, College of Music , ! Symphony Orch, M I Hobby Lcbby N I "

Swing Lighty News: Time for Dancing C

Musical Silhouettes Leon Goldman C Martialaires Lebrun Sisters C

News Choral Jams Matinee Moods

Mary Tudor, organ

Jam For Supper March of Games C . Musical Visions .

Contrasts in Rhythm Tommy Dunkelberger Train Time Say It with Music

At the Music Counter C Columbia Concert C

News Serenade Espagnole Georgia Sothern Howie Wing C

Si Burick, sports Dinner Dance :Today

News James Melton The Song Shoppers Lum and Abner Sports Review Ask-It-Basket C Hits 'n' Bits

News Gang lusters C Melodies in Swingtime The Post Paul Whiteman's Loveliness for You Orchestra C

5:30 5:45

6:15 6:30 6:45

WLS-WENR Chicago. III. (870 kc )

Smile A While

WSM WHAS Nashville. Tenn.(650 kc.) Louisville. Ky. Mil kc.)

Tennessee Ramblers:: The Rangers

Asbury College • " " ....

Early Morn. Melodies News, Meador Lowry. Gold. West Cowboys Cousin Emmy, Kinfolks

Checkerboard , Early Morning Time to Shine Jamboree Morning News Jack Loretta N . .1

• • . • ............ Bulletin Board Morning Reveries Ramblers and Patsy

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7:00 News Report 7:15 Arkie 7:30 Boys from Virginia 7:45 Jolly Jot

- 8:00 Morning Devotions . 8:15 News Report 8:30 De Zurick Sisters 8:45 Culver and Peterson

900 Houseboat Hannah N 9:15 Jane Arden N 9:30 Madame Courageous N 945 Ma Perkins N.

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

Mary Marlin N Vic and Sade N Pep. Young's Fern. N News, Markets

Breakfast Club N

S. S8

Paul Page N WSM News Singer and Songs ' Popular Waltzes N

Originalifies N - Hillbilly Champs C Console Melodies Scattergood Baines C Jack and His Buddies Big Sister C Road of Life N Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Jackson Family Bill Bryan-News Uncle Henry Bachelor's Children C

The Party Line Myrt and Marge C Hilltop House C Stepmother C

11:00 , Martha Crane and 11:15 I Helen Joyce 11:30 'Gene and Glen 11:45 Markets, Weather

12:00 Dinner Bell Program 12:15 " 12:30 Checkerboard Time 12:45 Jim Poole

100 School Time 1:15 Palace of Wonders. 1:30 Grain Market 1:45 Henry's Exchange

• .

Dan Harding's Wife N Mary M. McBride C.. Kidoodlers N "Nancy James" C National Farm and Helen Trent C Home Hour N Our Gal Sunday C.

Ma Perkins C — Dept. of Agriculture Sidewalk Snoopers ... Luncheon Concert ISay Stock, Weather Noon-Time News I College of Agriculture

Parade of Rhythm University Univ. of Tennessee. of Kentucky Waltz Favorites N... American School

of the Air 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

Grace Wilson I Mary Marlin N Homemakers' Hour Ma Perkins N

; Pep. Young's Family N News Report Guiding Light N

Club Matinee N — Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain N .

Affairs of Anthony N Swingtime Serenade N Radio Rubes N Ward and Muzzy N

Women's News Stella Dallas N ! Happy Gilman: Rhythm Serenade

Tang; Time Your Fam. & Mine N Landt Trio N I Market Reports

Betty and Bob .. Hymns of all Churches Leon Goldman C Lebrun Sisters C

Wednesday Matinee

Week-day Devotions Eton Boys C

March of Games C "So You Want to Ille"C Herbie Koch . Song Master

5:00 Don Winslow N 5:15 Malcolm Claire N 5:30 Lynn and Marlowe N 5:45 Totten on Sports N .

-6:00 Easy Aces, sketch N 6:15 Mr, Keen N 6:30 Kelley's Sports Review 6:45 News Report

7:00 Roy Shield's One Man's Family N 7:15 Revue N 7:30 Hobby Lobby N Tommy Dorsey's 7:45 Orchestra N

Rhythm Time News, Meador Lowry.. Dick Tracy . Howie Wing C Afternoon News "Today", Bob Trout C Andy Walker ! Sophie Tucker C ..

String Quartet , To be announced t7 Melody Men I Lum and Abner C... X. Cugat's.. Orch. Ask.lt-lasket C

.. .

!Gangbusters C

Paul Whiteman's Orchestra C-

900 9:15 930 9:45

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

11:15 11:30 11:45

Now and Then N

1Festival of. Music N

Meg-no-Fie Blossoms N

!Minstrel Show N

, Frank Novak's Or. N IWCKY News . !Russ Morgan's

Orchestra N

Town Hall Tonight N Musical Interlude Trolas Horses

be 88 "Star -Theater C 0. .

Kay Kyser's Klass and

Musical. " Dance N I " " , Edgar Guest C

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Paul Sullivan, news News and Sports Ted Lewis' Orchestra Count Basie's Orch. Dick Jurgens' J. Van Osdell's Orch, Orchestra M Glenn Miller's Or. C

9:00 I Ramona & Her Orch Spectator 9:15 Bob Crosby M Living Headlines 9:30 Peter Grant, news ••

9:45 Music by Faith M

10:00 Famous Jury Trials , News 10:15 10:30 Skating Time 1045 Melodies from Sky M "

I I:00 News 11:15 Johnny Lewis' Orch. ' Hollywood Highlights .1:30 , Dick Gasparre's Yesterdays 11:45 I Orchestra N

To be announced.

Star Theater C

Miniatures ! Swing It Can Be Done C

Newspaper of the Air Count Basic's Orch. C Glenn Miller's

Orchestra C

800 Your Health 8:15 8:30 Festival of Music N 8:45

9:00 9:15 9:30 1:45

10:00 Globe Trotter10:15 Ennio Bolognini's

10:30 Bike Race 10:45 Russ Morgan's Or, N

Magnolia Blossoms N

Minstrel Show N

Town Hall Varieties N Columbia Symphony Orchestra C

Star Theater C e• et

, Kay Kyser's Musical I '

Klass and Dance N It Can Be Done C....

Amos 'n' -Andy N T -Hollywood Star; World in Review Meador Lowrey, new News: Dick Gasparre's Tommy Blue's Orchestra N . Orchestra .

WCKY WLW WKRC WSAI WCPO WHIO WLS-WENR WSM WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

7:00-To be announced. WABC WHAS wadc wwva wbt wgar wcau wgst

.4.asy Aces, cameo, stems% featuring Jane sod Goodman Ace, WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wham who Amos 'n' Andy. WEAF WLW wgy kyrr who kstp wmag

-To be announced. (NBC) wtam west

7:15-Edwin C. Hill, commentator. WEAF WSAI wfaa wco wmaq wtam wire wdrof kyw who wbap kstp

Res., hear of Lost Persons. WJZ WCKY WLS whk kdka wham wave wspd wgst

and Abner. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm wfbm kmbc wcol wcco wcau wadc wgar wir kmbc wwva bt

7:30-Ralph Slane, tenor. WJZ

....The Revelers. WEAF -Xavier Cuqat's Orchestra. (NBC) WSAI WSM wave wowo

.."Ask-lt-Basket," with Jim McWilliams, WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm wgar wjr wfbm wcae wcco wadc wwva

7:45-Gray Gordon's Orchestra. (NBC) kdka whk wave wire wham wowo

-The Sweetheart Theatre. WEAF only -Drama Time: Sert Lyte. WJZ ohly 8:00-One Man's Family, dramatic sketch. WEAF WLW WSM wdat top wvi wtam who wmaq eta wave kvess wcol wise kyw wbap

-Gang Busters. Dramatizations, Phillips H. Lord, Producer. Colonel H. Norman Schwarldopf. Commentator. WAIC WHIO WHAS WKRC wjr wbbm wgar kmbc wcau wcco

-Roy Shields' Revue. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wham wave

8:30 -Paul Whiteman's Orchestra and guest stars. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wgar wbt wgst wwl kmox wfbm kmbc wcco wht

...Tommy Dorsey, lib trombone, and Ms or-chestra, with Edythe Wright, Jack Leonard and die Three Esquires: Paul Stewart, mas-ter of ceremonies. WEAF WSM WLW wqy wtam wmaq kyw wdaf who wfla kstp wave wv.1 wire wfaa

-Hobby Lobby: Interviews. WJZ WLS WSAI kdka whk wham wspd

9:00-Columbia Symphony, Howard Barlow, conducting. WABC WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm wgar kmbc wcau kmox wadc wbt wsfa wwl wcco wsbt wgst

-Town Hall Tonight: Fred Allen, Portland Hoffa and Peter Van Steeden's Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM kyw wtam ww¡ wmaq who wdaf kstp wave wfla wfa• rosy

-Now and Then. WJZ WCKY wave wire

wham9:30-"Star Theater:" Adolphe Menjou, nu. c.; Una Merkel, Charlie Ruggles, Jane Froman, Kenny Baker, Max Reinhardt and David Broekman's Orchestra. WAIC WH AS WKRC WHIO wjr wgar wbbm kmbc wcau kmox wfbm

-Festival of Music: Frank Hodak's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS wave wire wham

10:00-Kay Ksser's Musical Klass and Dance. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wmaq kyw wdaf who wfla kstp wave wwj wire wfaa kmox

-Magnolia Blossoms. WJZ WCKY WLS wave wire wham

10:30-"It Can Be Done." Edgar A. Guest; Rankle Master's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO win wcau kmox wbbm wfbm

-NBC Minstrel Show, WJZ WCKY WLS wave wire wham

11:00-Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) WSM wmaq wdaf wire

-John I. Kennedy. WABC only -Johnny Messner's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam who kyw

-Count Basic's Orchestra. (CBS) wadc wbt wsbt wgst

-Esse News Reporter. WJZ only -Frank Novak's Orchestra. (NBC) WCKY whk wave wire I I:05-Frank Novak's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham

11:10-Evening News Report. WABC only

11:15-Count Basie's Otchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO wadc wbt wgst wbbrq

I 1:25-News Reports. WEAF only

-Johnny Messner's Orchestra. (NBC) wgy wtam who kyw

11:30-Dick Gasparre's Orchestra. WEAF WSM WSAI wgy wtam wmaq who

-Glenn Miller's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO win wcau kmbc wbt wife

-Russ Morgan': Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS wave wire wham

Midnight-Dick Barries Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO wfbm wgar kmbc wcau kmos wbbm wgst

-Artie Shaw's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

-Larry Clinton's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY wham kdka

_ 12:30-Lights Out: Mystery Drama. WEAF WSAI WSM wgy wiam wmaq who kyw wdaf wave wfla

-Ted Weems' Orchestra. WAIC WHIO WKRC wfbm wadc

-Orchestra, to be announced. WJZ WCKY WLS whk wave wire wham

The cast of "Pepper Young's Fam-

ily" is planning a gala "welcome

home" party. for Mrs. Elaine Sterne

Carrington, writer of the series, now

vacationing in California, but due

back in New York soon.

• •

Mort Lewis, writer of "If I Had

the Chance," will adapt the French

play, "The Man Without Dress

Clothes," for a Shubert musical to

be presented on Broadwa% this winter.

Lewis was originally scheduled to do

an original, but plans were recently

changed.

RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11, 1938 11

N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes (MBS) * PROGRAMS FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 *

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME)

6:30 6:45

lee 7:15 lag 7:45

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

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

Ruse and Shine Top o' the Morning. News News .......

1 Early Birds Family Prayer Period

'Chandler Chats The Lamplighters .

'Renfro Valley Folk

Ear Benders N The Merrymakers Vocal Vogues N Peter Grant, news News for Executives The Gospel Singer Jack and Loretta N Musical Chuck Wagon

40 10

WKRC Cincinnati (550 kc.)

Sun Up Jamboree . 00

Oil 01

News and Sports Dawn Patrol it

60 611

SI • 6

News Stars Over Hollywood

6:30 6:45

7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 9:45

WSAI Cincinnati (WO kc.)

Morning Devotions Modern Rhythm Daily Express

10 11

It 0

0

News Women's News .

WCPO Cincinnati (1200 kc.)

Six-to-Ninert

WHIO Dayton (1260 kc.)

Little Tom Radio Revival

News Pep Unlimited Pep Unlimited

WCPO News Pep Unlimited

80

News Flashes Breakfast Express

WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club Rise and Shine

9:00 9:15 9:30

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

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

Press Radio News N Organ Interlude Breakfast Club N Myrt and Marge Horne Makers , Hilltop House

I - Linda's First Love

Mrs. Wiggs N Wheels Go Around M John's Other Wife N Uncle Sam M Just Plain Bill N Smil' Ed, McConnel N Hymns for Everyone The Goldbergs

David Harum N Originalities Lorenzo Jones N Vic and Sade N Young Widow Brown N News Flashes Sweethearts N Road of Life N

Woman's Hour

Secret Diary Bachelor's Children C

Tena and Tim Economy Kitchen Musical Calendar Stepmother C

Musical Interlude The Captivators Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

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

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

11:00 WSAI Wonder ---II:15 Kitchen 11:30 Get thin to Music M I 1:45 Table Tips .

Today's Tunes Program Resume Happy Jack N Monticello Party line

Paul Page N On the Record Rainbow Ridge Woman in White N .

WCPO News Musical Menu

News Down the Avenue

Guess 'n' Giggles

WCPO News Merry Go Round

Today's Laugh

The Magic Carpet tuneful Topics Municipal Court , The Party Line

Pretty Kitty Kelly C Cornelia on the Air Your Family and Mine News While Its News.

Twenty Fingers Art of Living Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

12:15 12:30 12:45

le° 1:15 1:30 1:45

200 2:15 2:30 2:45

3:03 3:15 3:30 3:45

400 4:15 4:30 4:45

Kampus Kids N Weather, News, Stocks Farm and Home Hour N

611 110

Renfro Round-up

Social Science

Better Business Bureau Light Opera N

Little Slam Revue L4

News and Stocks Between Book Ends N

Backstage Wife N Stella Dallas N Club Matinee N Press Radio News N

500 5:15 6:30 5:45

Winners and News Your Family & Mine N Landt Trio N Straight Shooters N

Editor's Daughter Tower Town Tempos C The O'Neills N "Nancy James" C News-Live Stocks . Helen Trent C National Farm and Our Gal Sunday C

Home Hour N I News and Sports Farm Radio News N Musical Interlude Silver Serenade , One Thirty Round-Up. Happy Gilmans N

Betty and Bob N Ilrene Beasley C Grimm's Daughter N Women Voters League Valiant Lady N !American School Hymns All Churches NI of the Air C

Story Mary Marlin N U. S. Army Band C Ma Perkins N " "" Pep. Young's Family N Ray elllock's. Varieties C The Guiding Light N.

Kitty Keene, Inc. Open for Business.. Midstream (to M) To be announced , Wilson Angel, songs C Mad Hatterfields M Woman & Movie News

Houseboat Hannah t•C Let's Pretend C Jamboree Preview .. Jack Armstrong N Doris Rhodes C Paul Sullivan, news .. , News and Sports

2:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:15 1:30 1:45

200 2:15 2:30 2:45

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

400 4:15 430 4:45

-i"eo 5:15 530 5:45

Dan Harding's Wife N You Shall Have Rhythm Organ Reveries Do You Remember

Jean Ellington N Eimandro's Orchestra. Cincinnatus at School. Lawrence Week M

It Is Strange Girl from Main* M Hot Stove Musicale

Melody's Music Book

Harold Stokes M Reminiscing M

Club Matinee N

Two Keyboards M Girl Alone N

Dick Tracy N Johnson Family M News Your Unknown Friend

News Musical Rendezvous Man On Street Rhythm Rambles

News Melody Parade Dot Club News From Hawaii

News Uptowners Tone Sketches Music for Dreamer

Swing Lightly

Musical Silhouettes Martialaires

News Choral Gems Matinee Moods Charlie Cook

Jam For Supper

Train Time

Tower Town Tempos C Honor, Nancy James C Listener Speaks News: Markets

American Citizenship. T. McGuire's Cowboys News Review • Music Box Melodies

Irene Beasley C Enoch Light's Or. C American School

of the Air C

Afternoon News Review U. S. Army Band C Ray Block's Verities C

Do You Remember C.

Wilson Angel, songs C Mary Tudor, organ.

Let's Pretend C

Tommy Dunkelberger.. Songs For You C

6:00 Rex Davis I Don Winslow N 1 Red Grange C 6:15 1 Beverly Lane N , Little Orphan Annie , Howie Wing C 6:30 'News 1 Denton and Barber . I "Today," Bob Trout C 6:45 Melodic Whispers Lowell Thomas N 1 Crossroads Hall C .

_ 7:00 ' Easy Aces N Amos 'n' Andy N Mile-A-Minute 7:15 Tracer Lost Persons N Vocal Varieties (to N) McCall's Screenseps C 7:30 D. Gasparre's Orch. N Don't You Believe It M Joe Penner C 7:45 , Apples with Salt Inside of Sports M

Rudy Vallee and Co. N Kate Smith C 8:00 8:15 8:30 , 8:45

"Interesting Neighbors" N .

Eastman School of Music N ..

00

O.

00

6:00 6:15 6:30 Paul Douglas N . 6:45 Storm Warning M.

7:oo Fulton Lewis, Jr. M 7:15 To be announced 7:30 Inside Football Dope 7:45 Cozzi & Dean N

8:013 The Green Hornet M 8:15 8:30 Sinfonietta M 8:45"

Alligator Academy News Georgia Sothern Dinner Dance Downtown Quarterb'k

wC•0 Newf. - Song Shoppers Sports Review Hits and Bits

R. Grange Forecasts C. Howie Wing C SI Burick, sports Today

To be announced C Screenscoops C Joe Penner C

News" . . Kate Smith's Melodies in Swingt'e Hour C Today's Past •11

Loveliness for You ...

(CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

5:30 545

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

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

WLS-WENR Chicago. III. (570 kc.)

Smile A While 11 10

Bulletin Board Morning Reveries Ramblers and Patsy.. Early Morn. Melodies

68 00 Gold. West Cowboys

News Report Almanac Cornbelt Gossip Time to Shine Boys from Virginia Morning News Jolly Joe Jack & Loretta N

WSM WHAS Nashville. Tenn.(650 kc.) Louisville. Ky. (820 Mc.)

Tennessee Ramblers .. Sunshine Sue

Asbury College

News, Meador Lowry. Cousin Filmy, Kinfolks

- Early Morning Jamboree

114 16

ee

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

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

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

Morning Devotions . News Report Sodbusters Tena and Tim

House-boat Hannah N Paul Page N Jane Arden N WSM News Smil' Ed McConnell N Singer and Songs Ma Perkins N Popular Waltzes N

Mary Marlin N Originalities N Vic and Sade N Jack and Buddies Pep. Young's Fern, N Rhythm Serenade News, Markets , Road of Life N ..

Breakfast Club N Jackson Family Bill Bryan-News Uncle Henry Bachelor's Children C

The Party Line - Myrt and Marge C Hilltop House C Stepmother C

Mary Lee Taylor C Scattergood Baines C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

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

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

teo 1:15 130 1:45

Martha Crane and Helen Joyce

Gene and Glen Markets, Weather

Dinner Bell Program

Voice of the Farm ... Jim Poole-Markets. .

School Time Pat Buttram Grain Market Henry's Exchange

Dan Harding's Wife N Farm Credit Interview National Farm and Home Hour N

Dept. of Agriculture Voice of the Ferns.. Noon Time News

Silver Serenade To be announced Light Opera N

Tower Town Tempos .. "Nancy James" C Helen Trent C Our Gal Sunday C .

Ma Perkins C ..... Sidewalk Snoopers .... Say., Stock, Weather. College of Agriculture

University of Kentucky ,

American School of the Air C

2:00 1 Evelyn 2:15 I Homemakers' Hour 2:30 2:45 News Report

3: 1500 Club Matinee N 3

3:30 3:45

4:00 Affairs of Anthony N 4:15 Swingtime Serenade 4:30 Bike Race 4:45 Johnnie Johnston N

ill 00 • •

Mary Marlin N Betty and Rob Ma Perkins N ..... . Hymns of all Churches P. Young's Family N Verities C Guiding Light N

Women's News — Stella Dallas N Those Happy Gilmans Swing and Dance

Console Melodies Your Family á Mine N Landt Trio N Market Reports

Do You Remember? C

Week-day Devotions .. Matinee Promenade C

Let's Pretend C

Your Favorite Hymn . Song Master .

5:00 5:15 5:3G 5:45

6:oo 6:15 6:30 6:45

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

Don Winslow N Malcolm Claire N Eddie Dooley N You & Your Hobby,

Easy Aces N. . . Mr. Keen N Kelly's Sports Review News Report

International Relations Know Your Schools Farmers Forum ,

Marjorie Cooney News; Meador Lowry Dick Tracy Howie Wing C Afternoon News "Today", Bob Trout C Nola Day N 4-H Club Dinner .

Dinner Music To be ann-o-unced C: Dream Shadows Screenscoops C Dick Gasparre's Or. N Joe Penner C To be announced .. 00

Rudy Vallee N Kate Smith C O0 Of

di 611

•• ••

...

9:00 9:15 I To be announced N

1 9:30 America's Town 9:45

10:00-10:15 10:30 Gen. Jos. G. 10:45 Harbord N

11:00 Art Shaw's Orch. N 11:15 News 11:30 Abe Lyman's II:45 Orchestra N

Meeting N .

WCKY

Good News of 1939 N Major Bowes C

Bing Crosby, Bob Columbia Crosby and , Workshop C Company N Americans at Work C

Paul Sullivan, news. Sweet Adeline Ray Pearl's

. Orchestra .

WLW

Evening News & Sports V. Lopez's Orch. C

J. Van Osdell's Orch . ' L. Noble's Orch, C

9:00 Ramona & Her Orch 9:15 :Bob Crosby M 9:30 I Peter Grant 9:45 Serenade

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

11:0(Ï' 11:15 11:30 11:45

News Clock on Mantle

46 00

00 CO

Eddie Duchin's Or. M News Ted Travers Orchestra Swing Miniatures Skating Time Webers Concert Or. M " "

Wonderbar Ray Pearl's Orch. MI Richard Himber's Yesterdays I Orchestra N . I

WKRC I1 WSAI 1 WCPO

Major Bowes' Amateur Hour C

Columbia Workshop C

Joaquin Gill's Ord. Newspaper of Air

Eddie Rogers' Orch V. Lopez's Orch. C Leighton Noble's Orch. C

eeo 8:15 8:30 8:46

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

T0:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

E. Bolognini's Orch. Good News of 1939 N Major Bowes C 66 ei

America's Town Meeting of the

Air N Music Hall N

General James G. • 46

Harbord N . " "

Globe Trotter .. Amos 'n' Andy N E. Bolognini's Orch World in Review Bike Race Sports: Orchestra N Earl Hines' Orch

WHIO 1 WLS-WENR WSM

40 ...

Columbia WorkshO-p C

Americans At• 'Work . 011

V. Lopez's Orch. -C Meador Lowry, New/ Tommy Blue's Orchestra

WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS EASTERN STANDARD TIME

NBC-CBS)

7.00-To be announced. WABC WHIO WHAS wadc wwva wbt wgar wcau wgst

-Amos 'n' Andy. WEAF WLW wgy wtam kyw wwj who kstp

-Easy Aces comedy sketch featuring Jane and Goodman Ace. WJZ WCKY WU kdka whk wire wham

7:15-Vocal Varieties. WEAF WLW wgy earn wire wmaq who kstp kyw wdaf

:-"Hollywood Screenscoops," by George McCall. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wcau wmas wgr

Keen, Tracer of lost persons; drama-tization. WJZ WCKY WLS whk kdka wham wspd

7:30-Schaefer Summer Review. Felix Knight, Three Jesters, Joan Briton, Al and Lee Reiser. WEAF only

-Mario Cozzi, baritone. (NBC) WSAI wgy wtam whk

-Joe Penner and Ben Pollack's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm wgar

kmbc wcau kmos wcco wwl wbf

-Dick Gasparre's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WSM whk wave wire wham wowo

7:45-Song Pictures: Pioneer Quartet; Poetry reading by John Johns. WJZ kdka whk

8:00-Kate Smith Hour, with Abbott and Cos-tello, comedians. Jack Miller's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wir wbbm wfbm wgar wcau kmox wadc wwva wbf kmbc wgst wwl wcco

-Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees; guest artists. WEAF WLW WSM whim kyw wgy wimp kstp wfla who wdaf wave wire urwi wmaq

-Interesting Neighbors: Interviews, Jerry Ielcher. WJZ WCKY kdka whk wham wspd wcol wxyz

8:30-Eastman School of Music: Dr. Howard Hanson, conductor. WJZ WCKY kdka

9:00-Major Bowes' Amateur Hour. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wgar wcau kmox kmbu wgst

-Good News of 1939, with Fannie Brice,

- - Frank Morgan, and guests. Meredith Will- -Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) WSM wdaf wmaq -Ramonas Orchestra. WEAF WLW wgy son's Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wire wmaq who wtam wmaq wave wwj wfla kyw who wdaf 11:05-Artie Shaw's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kstp wgy who wave wire wham whk wave wire wham

9:15-To be announced, WJZ WCKY kdka whk 11:10-Evening News Report. WABC only

9:30-America's Town Meeting of the Air; I I:15-Don Bettor's Orchestra. WEAF wgy

Guest speakers; George V. Denny, Jr., wtam who Brewster Morgan, "Hollywood Ho-moderator. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk -Vincent Lopez's Orchestra. WABC WKRC

tel" producer, is redecorating his home 10:00—Music Hall: Bing Crosby, M. C.; The WHIO wave wire wham wir wbbm wfbm Foursome; John Scott Trotter's Orchestra; wgar wcau wadc wbt wcco wwva in Laurel Canyon, cinematic residen-guest artist. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam 11:25-United Press News Reports. WEAF tial section, wwj wmaq wire only

-Columbia Workshop. WABC WKRC WHAS • * * -Don Bester's Orchestra. (NBC) kdka wmaq WHIO wsfa wcau wsbt wwva wbt

10:30-Americans at Work: Interview, WA= 11:30-Leighton Noble's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS wrier wjr wbbm wcau kmor WKRC WHIO wgar kmox wadc wsbt wbt wcco wgst wwl kmbc wbbm kmbc wcco

-General Joseph G. Harbord. WJZ WCKY -Richard Himber's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI WLS kdka wham whk wgy wmaq who wdaf kyw wtam I I :00-Vincent Lopez's Orchestra. (CBS) -Abe Lyman's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka WHAS wave wire wham wjr wbbm wfbm wham whk wave wire wgar wcau wcco wbt wwva

-Artie Shaw's Orchestra. (NBC) WCKY whk MIDNIGHT-Sammy Ka ye 's Orchestra. wave wire wham WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wgar wfbm kmbc

wcau wadc wbt wwl -Gliding Swing with lob Howard. WEAF only -Ted Lewis' Orchestra, WEAF WSAI WSM

-John B. Kennedy. WABC only kdka wgy wtam wmaq who 1-Ramon Ramos' Orchestra, WJZ WCKY

-Ease News Reporter. WJZ only whk wave wire wham

-Sports Question Son. (NBC) erg, IN» 12:30-Freddie Martin's Orchestra. WJZ who WCKY WLS kdka hk wire wham

-Frank Dailey's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wgar wfbm kmbc wcau wads wbt wwl

Don Wilson and Jack Benny are spectators at every football game played in the Los Angeles Coliseum.

* *

Radio's "Singing Cameraman," Gene Lester, is completing a four-reel fea•

ture picture of airlane stars for home showings.

Improve Living Conditions Vote YES—All Bond Issues.

12 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11, 1938

tOge..

.w Homecoming and Founder's Day Program, Armistice Day Address: Major General

N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes (MIS)

PROGRAMS FOR FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME)

1130 645

7d70 7:11 7:30 1:46

111A/0 8:16 11:30 8:45

WCKY WLW Cincinnati (1490 hr ) Cincinnati (700 Isca

Rise and Shine Top o' the Morning WCKY News News

Early Birds 04

40 ee

60 40

Ear Benders N Vocal Vogues N News for Executives Horne Makers ..

Family Prayer Period Drifting Pioneers Checkerboard Time Renfro Valley Folk

The Merrymakers Peter Grant, news The Gospel Singer Musical Chuck Wagon

WKRC Cincinnati (650 hr.)

Sun Up Jamboree

64 00

News and Sports. Dawn Patrol

be 00

06

ee ele

News Stars Over Hollywood

6:3C 6:45

7:15 7:3C 7:45

8:00 II:15 136 11:45

WSAI Cincinnati (1330 kc.)

Morning Revotions Modern Rhythm Daily Express

ge

News Women's News

WCPO Cincinnati (1200 kc.)

Six to Ninon

WCPO News Pep Unlimited Pep Unlimited

WHIO Dayton (5260 hr.)

Little Tom Radio Revival

News Flashes Breakfast Express

110

114

WCPO News Pep Unlimited

tt

"

WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club Rise and Shine

(CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

11:0C

9:36 9:46 rEk 1•Ars. Wiggs N I Oki Music M 10:15 ¡John's Other Wife N, 10:30 I Just Plain Bill N Madame Courage's 10:45 Hymns for Everyone The Goldberg'

11:0G :David Mecum N Heart of Julia -liaise 11:15 ' Lorenzo Jones N Vic and Sad* N . 11:3C Young Widow Brown N News Flashes . .... I 11:45 Sweethearts N Road of Life N .

12 U.. I Radio City Four N Editor's Daughter . 12:15 ' Weather. News, Stocks The O'Neill' N 1 12:30 I Farm and Home News—Live Stocks . 1 12:45 ! Hour N !National Farm and ,

Horne Hour N 100 .. ..

1:15 I ' « IX Renfro Round-up • I .. .... 1•45

2:00 I Music Apprecia• Betty and Bob N 2:15 lion Hour N Grimm's Daughter N , 2:30 Valiant Lady N 7:45 Betty Crocker N

Woman's Hour Se be

Secret Diary Bachelor's Children C

Musical- Interlude--Economy Kitchen . Musical Calendar Stepmother C

Reminiscing Rhythm C Jus' Ihets Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Mary Marg McBride C "Nancy James" C Helen Trent C Our Gal Sunday C

News and Sports Musical Interlude One Thirty Round-Up

Irene Beasley C Al Bernard C The Family of Nations Program C

9.0‘ 11:15 "30 9:45

10:15 10:30 10:45

1100

11:15 1130

Today's Tunes ¡ Program Resume Happy Jack N ' Monticello Party Line

Paul Page N Don and Helen

,Rainbow Ridge Woman in White N

WSAI Wonder Kitchen

Get Thin to Music M Table Tips

WCPO News Ausical Menu

News Down the Avenue

Symrhonette

News-- Reminiscing Rhythm C Merry Go.. Round ¡Ruth Gerhart C I " leg Sister C ..... .

Aunt Jenny's Stories C

'200 Dan Harding's Wife N WCPO News 'Mary M. McBride C 12.15 You Shall Have Rhythm Musical Rendezvous . Honor, Nancy James C 12:30 Jane Gray .... 1Man on the Street Listener Speaks 12.45 Do You Remember N I Rambles in Rhythm News, Markets .

Leo Men of West N News Hollywood Highlights. 1:15 Elmandro's Orchestra Melody Parade Tex McGuire's Cowb's 130 Cincinnatus at School Dot Club News News Review. 1:45 Voiée of Experience M From Hawaii Music Box Melodies

2.60 2:15 2:3G 745

It Is Strange l News Irene Beasley C As You Like It (to M) Uptowner Moirry Minstrel Men I Hot Stove Musical.... 'Tone Sketches 'Family of Nations C

Music For the Dream'r ; " "

3013 3:15 1:30 3:45

4:00 .4:16 4:3C • 4:45

6:04 6:15 6:3C 5:45

eoo 6:15 6:30 645

7£0 1:16 120 7:45

0:00 11:15 1:30 11:15

Swingtime Trio N Hilltop Serenaders News and Stocks Between Book Ends N

Backstage Wife N Stella Dallas N Club Matinee N Press Radio News N

Civic Club & Winners Your Family I Mine N Flame of Amazon Straight Shooters N

Re' Davis Carol Weyman N News Melodic Whispers

Artie Shaw's Orch. N Safety First Lone Ranger

News and Sports , Don Winslow N ' Little Orphan Annie Howie Wing C Denton and Barber "Today," Bob Trout C Lowell Thomas N . Sophie Tucker C

i Amos 'n' Andy N . Mile-A-Minute Four Stars Tonight , Lum and Abner C Tins Healy's Club M Jack Haley C

I Inside of Sports M

Cities Service Hour fe What's My Name 14 First Nights, C le be 60 6.1

Carson Robison and Burns and Allen C • • His Buckaroos ..

3:00 1:15 3:30 3:45

4:03- Matinee N hiiiws 4:16 1 " " Choral Gems 4:30 ;Girl Meets Boy M. Matinee Moods 445 Girl Alone N

5070 Dick Tracy N Jam For Supper Johnson Family M " " News Schemes That Skin Train Time

Melody's Music took. Swing Lightly I " " Buckeye Four M Musical Silhouette Reminiscing M ,Martialaires

..

5:15 5:30 5:45

- ;Harrisburg

, Varieties C.. .

1Rubbertown I Review C , Eton Boys C . . 1B. Wood's Music C

March of Games C Men Behind Stars C. Tommy Dunkelberger Say It with Music .

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

573o I Smile A While 6:45 " "

6:00 - Bulletin Board R 6:15 Morning Reveries

6:30 amblers and Patsy. Early Morn. Melodies 6:45 "" Gold. West Cowboys

News Report Checkerboard Time .. Arkie Time to Shiers Boys from Virginia Morning News Jolly Joe Jack & Loretta N

WSM Nashville. Taus. (15OW.)

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

WHAS Louisville. Ky. (e20 kc.)

Tennessee Ramblers .. The Rangers

Asburï—College

News, Meador Lowry.. Cousin Emmy, Kinfolks

Early Morning Jamboree

go

60

8:00 8:15 1:30 8:46

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

Morning Devotions News Report Sodbusters Culver and Peterson 1

Houseboat Hannah N Jane Arden N Ma Perkins P4 Madame Courage's N

10700 Mary Marlin N 10:15 Vic and Sad* N 10:30 , Pep. Young's Fein. N 10:45 Markets; News

,Breakfast Club N I The Jackson Family Bill Bryan—News

Sunbrite Smile Parade Uncle Henry

Ed McConnell N WSM News Singer and His Songs Popular Waltzes N

Youth's Radio Hour Strictly Personal Rhythm Serenade . . Road of Life N .

Bachelor's Children C

The Party Line Myrt and Marge C Hilltop House C Stepmother C

Reminiscing Rhythm Scattergood Baines Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories

I 1d)0 , Martha Crane and 11:15 Helen Joyce 1130 i Gene and Glen 11:45 ' Markets, Weather

12:r0 Dinner Bell Program 12:15 12:30 :Checkerboard Time 12:45 'Jim Poole

1:00 School Time 1:15 Pat Retrains 1:30 Grain Market 1:45 Henry's Exchange

Dan Harding's Wife N Alden Edkins N National Farm and Home Hour N

Dept. of Agriculture. Claude Sharpe I Noon Time News

Music Apprecia-tion Hour N

Mary M. McBride C "Nancy James" C Helen Trent C Our Gal Sunday C

Ma Perkins C Sidewalk Snoopers Live Stock, Weather College of Agriculture

University ! of Kentucky. Family.of Nations C

2:00 • Grace Wilson 2:15 Homemakers' Hour 2:30 2:45 News Report

3:00 Club Matinee N 3:15 3:30 " 345'

4:00 Affairs of Anthony N 4:15 Swingtime Serenade 4:30 Bike Race . . 4:45 Johnnie Johnston N

Mary Marlin N Ma Perkins N P. Young's Family N The Guiding Light N'

Woman's News . Stella Dallas N Those Happy Gilmans Just Swinging

Tango Tinse Your Family & Mine N Landt Trio N Markel Reports

Betty and Bob Betty Crocker Harrisburg Varieties C

Mother of Sorrows Novena

Week-day Devotions Barry Wood, songs _C

The March of Gamesd Men Behind Stars C Herbie Koch, organ Song Master .

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Alligator Academy News Georgia Sofhern

Dinner Musicale ....Charles Sawyer Deon Downtown Quarterb'k

Fulton Lewis, Jr. IA !News 'I Ray Pearl's Orch, Congressman Bigiow Inside Football Dope I ,00rts Review Ramona & Her Orch , Football Roundup

Criminal Case gg

1 Histories N Republican Campaign ' Pulse of the City Today's Post

Loveliness for You

Serenade Espagnole Howie Wing C Si ...rick. sports Today

To be announced C Lum and Abner C Jack Haley C ..

IThe First Night« C

turns and Allen C

9:0G Watts Time N 1:15 , 1:30 I March of Time N

10:00 , James Melton--10:16 M, Spitalny's Orch. N

• • 10:30 Felix Knight N 10:45 To be announced N

11:IX Faxicab Night Club 11:15 WCKY News 11:30 Dick Gasparre's 11:46 . Orchestra N

Boone County Jamboree

Death Valley Days N

Open House

Jimmy Fidler N Uncle Ezra N.

Paul Sullivan. news Ted Lewis' Orchestra Nation's

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Hollywood Hotel C. .• ge

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Grand Central Station C

Jack birch, songs C American Viewents C

News and Sports Tommy Dorsey's Or. C J. Van Osdell's Orch L. Noble's Orch, C

9.00 1:15 9:30 9:45

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Crimson Wizzard M

Peter Grant Dick Jurgen's Or. M

Guy Lombardo's . Orchestra N Skating Time Ray Pearl's Orchestra

Johnny Lewis' Orch. . News ,Tommy Dorsey's Joe Sander's Orch. M Hollywood Highlights Orchestra C Russ Morgan's 1Yesterdays Eddie Roger's Orch. Orchestra N I L. Noble's Orch, C

Spectator Gilbert and Sullivan

Hollywood Hotel C

Wrestling -.-.. Grand Central— .. .. Station C

Swing Miniatures I Memories in Melody " " t Newspaper ot toe Al,

seo Don Winslow N 5:15 Malcolm Claire N 5:30 Marlowe and Lyon N 5:45 Totten on Sports

6:03 , Artie Shaw's 0,-ch. N 6:15 Words of Thunder 6:30 Kelley's Sport Review 6:45 News Report ..

7:00 Criminal Case --1:15 History N 7:30 , If I Had the 7:45 Chance N

Rhythm Time I News; Meador Lowry Howie Wing C Dick Tracy "Today", Bob Trout C Afternoon News Sophie Tucker C . Andy Walker

Artie Shaw's Orch. N Dr, Chas, W. Welch - To be announced N Lum and Abner C X. Cugat's Orch. N Music Po Your Taste . Waltz Time

Criminal Case First- Nighter C History N

If I Had a Chance N Burnt and Allen C 11 te

8:00 Paul Martin's Music N 1:15 8:30 March of Time N 8-45

9:00 Maurice Spitalny's 9:15 Orchestra N 9:30 Radio Fanfare 9:45 To be announced N

.0:00 Globe Trotter 10:15 E Bologniers Orch 10:30 Bike Race 10:45 Earl Hines' Orch

Paul Martin N Hollywood.. Hotel C...

March of Time N

Guy Lombardes Orchestra N

Tomorrow's Winners

Amos 'n' Andy N World in Review Teachers College

of the Air

Grand Central Station C

'Musical Moments Dixieland Band

Hollywood Stars Sews—Meador Lowry., iDance Band

WCKY

Press Radio News N Organ Interlude Breakfast Club N I Myrt and Marge Smile. Parade N 'Hilltop House

' Linda's First Love

Farm Radio News 1 Smilin' Ed. McConnell, Those Happy Gilm's 14

Story Mary Marlin N Ma Perkins N Pep. Young's Family N Moment Musicale . The Guiding Light N , Harrisburg Varieties C

Kitty Keene, Inc. Open for Business Midstream (to M) To be announced Eton Boys C Mad Hatrerfields M Woman & Movie New

Houseboat Hannah N WKRC Safety Patrol Chasing Shadows N Jack Armstrong N For Your Pleasure ;Paul Sullivan. news Not So Long Ago C

WL W WK RC WSAI WCPO WHIO WLS-WENR WSM I - WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

7:00—To be announced. WABC WHIO wgar wadc wcau wwva wgst wbt

..--Artie Shaw's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WSM WLS whk wave wire wham

.Amos 'n Andy. WEAF WLW kyw wtam

wwl w—Morin Sisters. (NBC) who wdaf

7:15—Lum and Abner. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm wjr wcau wbt wgst wgar wfbm kmcnt wcco

iw-Jimmy Fidler and His Hollywood Gossip. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq wire wdaf wbap kyw kstp who wcol

.—To be announced. WJZ WSM wham kdka whk wave wspd

.—Ennio Bolognini's Orchestra. (NBC)

7:30—Xavier Cugat's Orchestra. (NBC) WSM wtam wgy wmaq who wdef

.—Washington and Jefferson College Annual

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Frank R. McCoy, "Chemistry for Peace." WJZ wave wire wham

—Jack Haley, singer-comedian, with Ted Fiorito's orchestra; Lucille Ball and Virginia Verrill, WABC WKRC WHIO wbbm wit wfbm wcau

—The Revelers. WEAF wire

7:45—Trio Time. (NBC) wave kdka wire wtam —Drama Time, with Bert Lee WJZ only —The Sweetheart Theatre. WEAF only

—Ramonas Orchestra. (NBC) wtam wgy wmaq who wdaf

8:00—Criminal Case Histories, with Warden Lewis E. Lewes, WJZ WSM WSAI kdka viscid whk wham

—Cities Service Concert: Lucille Manners, soprano; Ross Graham, baritone; Robert Simmons, tenor. "Football Comment," Grantland Rice; Frank Black's Orchestra, WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq wwj who wdaf wire kyw

—"First Nighter." Dramatic sketch, so-star-ring Barbara Luddy and Les Tremayne.

The Magic Carpet Tuneful Topics Municipal Court The Party Line

Pretty Kitty Kelly C Cornelia On the Air Your Family and Mine News While its News

WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm kmbc wcau wcco

8:30—Burns and Alien, with Ray Noble's Or-chestra, Tony Martin, Paul Douglas. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wir wgar limos wbbm wcau wadc wbt kmbc wgst wcco wfbm wsfe

—If I Had a Chance. Cal Tinney, its, C.; Norman Cloutier's Orchestra, WJZ WLS WSM kdka wspd whk wham

9:00—Waltz Time, with Frank Muna, tenor; Manhattan Chorus; Abe Lyman's Orchestra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq wwj wdaf kyw who wire

—"Hollywood Hotel." WAIC WKRC WHIO WHAS wit wbbm wgar wfbm kmox kmbc wcau wadc wbt wcco wgst wwl

—Paul Martin's Orchestra. WJZ WLS WSM wham kdka whk wfla wave wfaa wspo wyz

9:30—Death Valley Days. WEAF WLW wgy wtam wwj kyw who wmaq wdaf wire kstp

—March of Time. WJZ WCKY WSM WENR kdka whk wave wham wcol wfla wspd wfaa

10:00—Design for Dancing. WJZ WLS WCKY kdka whk

—"Grand Central Station." WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wgar

kmoir —Guy Lombardos Orchestra. WEAF WSAI WSW wwj wave wmaq wtam wdef who kstp sidle wfaa wire kvoo wgy

10:30—Story Behind the Headlines, Cesar Searching«. WEAF wgy seam sumacs kyw wwj wire kstp wdaf

—Felix Knight, tenor. WJZ WCKY kdka whk wham wspd

—Jack Bench, songs. WABC WKRC wjr wbbm. wcau

—Jimmie Fidler. (NBC) WLW wow

10:45—Uncle Ezra. WEAF kyw wgy seam wwj «ire wmaq kstp wdaf

—American Viewpoints. WABC WKRC wbbm wjr wfbm wcau wcco kmox wadc wgst

—To be announced. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wham wspd

I 1:00—Johnny Messner's Orchestra. WEAF

w9Y —John B. Kennedy. WABC only

—Esto News Reporter. WJZ only

—Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra. (CBS) W1-110 wbbm wv.1

—Al Donahue's Orchestra. (NBC) whk wave wire wham

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

11:05—Al Donahue's Orchestra. WJZ- whk wave wire wham

11:10—Evening News Report. WABC only

I I:15—Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra. WABC WHIO WKRC wcau wbbm

I I:25—United Press News Reports. WEAF only —Johnny Messner's Orchestra. (NBC) kyw wgy wtam wdaf

11:30—Leighton Noble's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO wbbm wfbm wwl wcco kmox kmbc wjr

—Russ Morgan's Orchestra, WEAF WSAI kyw whk wave wire wham

—Dick Gasparre's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY vrtik wave wire chant

MIDNIGHT—Little Jack Little's Orchestra. WABC WHIO WKRC wbbm wjr wgar kmox wcau wadc wbt kmbc wgst wwl wcco wfbm

—Richard Himber's Orchestra. WEAF kyw wgy seam wwj wmaq kstp wdaf

—Dance Orchestra. WJZ whk wave wire wham

12:30—Les Brown's Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wwj wmaq kstp wdaf

—Dick Barrie's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO wbbm wjr wgar wcau wadc wbt wwl wcco wfbm

—Frank Novak's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WENR whk wave wire wham

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Sound Marches On

Some of the sound effects used at NBC today are shown in the above scene at Radio City. (1) An automobile door, (2) turntable for playing recorded sound effects, (3) wireless code oscillator, (4) jail door, (5) echo chamber, (6) electric thunder sheet for high explosives and thunder, (7) thunder drum for small explosives, (8) splash box for water effects, (9) concrete walk for footsteps on pavement, (10) straw for sounds in underbrush, (11) gravel pit for walking in gravel.

"Do We Need An American league of Nations?" Is "People's Platform" Talk

Samuel Guy Inman, 'prominent specialist in Latin-American affairs, and three other speakers will discuss the problem, "Do We Need an Amer-kan League of Nations?" on Lyman Bryson's "People's Platform" over CBS, including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO Sunday, November 6, at 7:00 p. m. (E.S.T.).

Sitting around the dinner table in Columbia's private dining room, where their spontaneous remarks will be picked up by hidden microphones, the group will discuss matters whose importance increases as the time nears for the Pan-American conference in which all the South-American coun-tries' repreesntatives will meet with Secretary of State Cordell Hull of the United States. The discussion is particularly time-

ly in view of proposals now being made that an American League of Nations replace the Monroe Doctrine and the warnings being sounded that

if Germany's request for colonies on the west coast of Africa be granted she will be only 1,800 miles by air

from South America.

• Maestro Raymond Paige has finally sold two cars he had in storage in Hollywood.

Election Returns

— All nets. orks and local stations

ss ill report returns from the count-ing booths of next week's elections as soon as they arc available. The times of these broadcasts

will not be definite until die day of voting. Sonic stations have scheduled exact times for such broadcasts. These are listed in Radio Dial.

Classic, Modern Music Featured on "Everybody's Music," Barlow Conducting

Music by two eighteenth-century composers and a twentieth-century American writer will be played by the Columbia Broadcasting Syrnphon conducted by Howard Barlow during the "Everybody's Music." progt am over CBS, including WKRC, WHAS, and WHIO Wednesday, November 9, at 9:00 p. m. (E.S.T.).

Barlow will open the concert with the Overture to Gluck's opera "Al-ceste." This is to be followed by "Si-papu," which is the Indian Ritual dance from "The Legend of Hare by the late Henry Hadley, and finally the Symphony No. 8 by William Boyce, famous English organist and church composer ( I 710-1779) .

Raymond Massey, English Actor, Helen Jepson To Be Heard on "Magic Key

Raymond Massey, star of the new Broadway hit, "Abe Lincoln in Illi-nois," will be heard in a scene from this pl.” during the Magic Key of RCA program on Sunday, November 6, at 2:00 p. ro. (E.S.T.), over NBC, including WLW, WLS and WSM.

Helen Jepson, soprano of the Met-ropolitan Opera, singing with the Magic Key Orchestra, conducted by Frank Black, and Carlos Salzedo, harpist, playing his own variations on familiar tunes plus classical numbers, will be other highlights.

Polish President Talks On Country's 20th Birthday

Ignatz Most icki, President of Po-land, will speak from Warsaw during the "Europe Calling" program over CBS, including WKRC, WHIO and WHAS Sunday, November 6 at 1:30 p. ro. (E.S.T.). The broadcast has been arranged

in honor of the 20th anniversary of the founding of Poland, the actual date of which is November 9.

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"Interesting Neighbors" Series Starring Jerry Belcher Returns to Air

Jerry Belcher brings his "Interest-ing Neighbors" back to the air lanes this week, and instead of his former Sunday spot he has a location which ought to gain him many new lis-teners. •

"Interesting Neighbors" will be heard over NBC, including WCKY, at 8:00 p.m., (E.S.T.) Thursdays. As in the past, Belcher, who was one of the originators of the "Vox Pop" program, will travel about the coun-try, selecting a different individual or family each week for interviews. Two of Belcher's "Neighbors" pro-

grams in the last 18 months have originated from Cincinnati, and it is probable the noted radio interviewer will return here during the winter for one of his broadcasts.

"Good News of 1939" Celebrates Birthday

On Nov. 3 Broadcast

The "Good News of 1939" pro-gram will celebrate its first year of being on the air Thursday, November 3, when it is heard over NBC, includ-ing WLW and WSM, at 9:00 p. m. (E.S.T.).

Joining the regular cast of Frank Morgan, Fanny Brice, Robert Taylor, Robert Young and Meredith Wilson in the celebration will be Frank Mor-gan's brother, Ralph, Betty Jaynes, and others yet to be announced.

As a guest of honor, Ralph Morgan will be heard in a banter session with foolhardy Frank, black sheep of the Morgan family. Betty -Jaynes and Doug McPhail will sing in solo and duet to the accompaniment of Mere-dith Wilson's orchestra. •

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THE WASHINGTON DIAL (Continued from Page 2)

Senator White Still Wants Investigation

United States Senator Wallace H. White, Maine Republican and out-standing Congressional radio authority, on arriving in Washington this week said he would "be glad" to confer with Senator Sheppard, dean of Con-gress, on the proposal advanced that Sheppard join with White in introducing a non-partisan radio and FCC investigation resolution at the new Congress the first of. the year. The matter was precipitated since .Hampson Gary, ousted FCC general counsel is a Texan, as is Senator Sheppard.

"I expect to reintroduce my resolution and will be most happy to co-operate with Senator Sheppard," White said. Questioned on the recent sub-committee WLW decision at the FCC Senator White added that the "ques-tion of superpower and numerous other industry problems now con-front us."

On the matter of Chairman McNinch's "purge" at FCC on certain positions White merely said, "I definitely believe in the civil service."

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Week's Serious Music In Review FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4

MUSIC APPRECIATION HOUR tec ture-concert directed by Dr.

salter Damrosch, 2:00 p. m., NBC—

leCKY, WSM.

Series C—Art of the Fugue o Fugues, from "The Well-mpered Clavichord" Bach

neral March, from "Eriica" Sym-hony No. 3 in E-flat Major, p. 55 Beethoven erzo, from Symphony No 9 D Minor, Op. 125 Beethoven

ale, from Concerto Grosso in B mor Handel

Series D—Works of Bach

Its No. 1 in C Major Bach torale in F Major Bach gue a la Gigue Bach

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5

CINCINNATI CONSERVATORY , .çoncert by the Cincinnati Conserv-

eery Symphony Orchestra, directed ky Alexander von Kreisler, 11:00

m., CBS—WKRC, WHAS, WHIO.

Symphony No. 1 in G Minor..Kalinnikov fuite. from "Tsar Saltan," Op. 57

Rimsky-Korsakoff

MILESTONES IN MUSIC

Early Christian music and music of

Ithe thirteenth and fourteenth century, featuring Eastman School of Music %floral groups, 11:30 a. m., NBC.

Ave Maria Ambrosian Chant Laudamus Salvatorum....Byzantine Chant Ahavoh-Rabboh Mode Hebraic Chan Veni Scanti Spiritus Gregorian Chant Viderunt (Organum Quadruplum) Magnus Perotinus

Trotto and Stantipes N Thirteenth Century Dances Mich Straftein Vachter des Morgens Fruh Burk Mangold

Sumer Is Icumen In... .John of Fornsete

NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Third concert of the NBC Sym-phony Orchestra, directed by Arturo Toscanini, 10:00 p. m., NBC—Blue.

Sy.ninyeprhoomtheNo. eew5 Min or 95 Dvorak

Suite for Chamber Orchestra Graener Adagio for Strings Samuel Barber Essay for Orchestra Samuel Barber Iberia. from "Images pour

Orchestre" Debussy

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6

OPERAS IN MINIATURE

Tabloid version of Donizetti's opera,

"Lucia di Lammermoor," with solo-ists and orchestra of Radio City Music Hall, directed by Erno Rapee, 12 ;.00

noon, NBC.

Lucia Rosemarie Brancato, soprano Lord Henry Ashton Robert Weede. baritone

Sir Edgar Mario Berini. tenor Raymond James Morrison, basso Lord Arthur and Norman Louis Purdey, baritone

Alice Martha Lipton, mezzo-soprano

Kate Smith Speaking

• Anecdotes and reminiscences about the famous people she has 'known ,as well as human interest stories about everyday people,

pre interspersed with news of the clay on Kate Smith's thrice-weekly broadcasts called "Kate Smith Speaks".

The program is heard over CBS, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12:00 noon (EST).

President's Talks At Earlier Time

President Franklin D. Roose-velt, speaking from his Hyde Park home as a "voter of New York State," will be heard on November 4 at 7:30 p.m., (EST.)., over CBS, MBS, NBC, including all stations, instead of at 9:30 p.m., as previously announced.

Although the President's broad-cast is announced as a discussion of the forthcoming state elections, it has been indicated that his talk will be of national significance.

Chamberlain, English Prime Minister, To Be Heard on Nov. 9 Broadcast Neville Chamberlain, England's

Prime Minister, speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet in London, on Wednesday, November 9, will be heard in this country in a special

international broadcast over NBC, in-cluding WLS, at 4:20 p. m. (E.S.T.).

This will be the first radio address by the British Premier since the sign-ing of the Munich Peace Pact. On September 27, two das before the pact was signed, Chamberlain, in an address from the Cabinet Council Chamber at 10 Downing Street, told of his efforts for peace during the preceding two weeks. The subject of the Prime Minister's

talk at the traditional Lord Mayor's banquet has not been announced.

NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC

Robert Virovai, 18-year-old Hun-garian violinist, soloist with New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, di-rected by Joseph Barbirolli, 3 :00 p.m., CBS—WKRC, WHAS, WHIO.

Academic Festival Overture, op. 80 Brahms

Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, in D Major, Op. 73 Brahma

Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 53 Sibelius

SAN FRANCISCO FAIR CONCERT

Charles Kullman, Metropolitan Opera tenor, soloist, with 300-voice male choir, as preview concert for San Francisco's World's Fair, 5:00

p. m., CBS.

Worship of God in Nature Beethoven Hymn to Night Beethoven Glory Cadman Sylvia Speaks Omnipotence Schubert

Chas. Kullman, soloist Prayer of Thanksgiving Kremser

SUNDAY EVENING HOUR

Kirsten Fla gsta d, Metropolitan Opera soprano, soloist with Ford Sym-

phony Orchestra, directed by Jose Iturbi, 9:00 p. m., CBS—WKRC, WHAS, WHIO.

Overture, from "Coriolsnua," Op. 62 Beethoven

Dich, Teure Halle, from "Tana-hauser" Wagner

Kirsten elagstad, soloist

Will Rogers Special Memorial Broadcast To Be HeardOnNBC He's Henry

Ezra Stone is "Henry" of the "Aldrich Family" on Kate Smith's "Variety Hour" broad-cast over CBS, including WKRC WHAS and WHIO, Thursdays at 8:00 p. m. (E.S.T.). He runs around Times Square

in the same baggy pants and faded green sweater he wears in

"What a Life," the Broadway hit of which he is the star.

TELEGLAMOUR GIRLS (Continued from Page 3)

ing to the NBC television program chief. "A dead-pan 'Miss America' won't have a ghost of a chance in competition with a lively and vi-vacious, but far less beautiful, girl.

If a girl is beautiful and has person-ality, that's all to the good, but we can take a comparatively plain girl and make her look quite attractive in the home receiver."

"This matter of personality," Hutchinson continued, "is very diffi-cult to explain. A beautiful girl, of course, arrests the attention, but it takes more than that to hold the at-tention in television. Television stars, be they blonde, brunette or red-head-ed, must have vitality. They must have animation. They must have talent; but they do not need to be beautiful. All we ask is that the facial structure be good."

Facial structure is important, added Hutchinson, because not only does the actor move about the set and thus expose every angle of the face to the scrutiny of the Iconoscope camera, but the cameras themselves move fre-quently in picking up shots from all angles. In every television broadcast from the experimental studios of the National Broadcasting Company at Radio City, at least two cameras are used. The actor simply finds it impossible to keep his best feature

exposed all the time to the merciless cameras, and there is neither re-take nor editing in television.

There Is No Death O'Hara

Scherzo, from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61 ....Mendelssohn a) From Mount Pincio Grieg

b) Sylvelin Sinding c) Still wie die Nacht Bohn d) Morning Speaks

Kirsten Flagstad, soloist

Tone Poem, The Moldau Recessional

Ceremonies at the dedication of a $200,000 memorial to the late Will

Rogers at Claremore, Oklahoma, in-cluding addresses by intimate friends of the beloved cowboy philosopher, will be heard over NBC on Friday,

November 4, at 5:00 p. m. (E.S.T.). The dedication and broadcast oc-

curs on the 59th anniversary of the birth of the man whose untimely death in an airplane crash in the summer of 1935 saddened the entire nation.

Addresses by General Roy Hoffman, chairman of the Will Rogers Me-morial Committee; Governor Ernest W. Marland, of Oklahoma, and Jesse Jones, chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, at the actual dedicatory exercises in Claremonte wil open the broadcast. Then from Boston, New York, Pittsburgh and Hollywood will come, the voices of the men, who, during Rogers' lifetime were intimately associated with him. From Boston will be heard Fred

Stone, veteran stage and screen star; Eddie Cantor will speak from New York, George M. Cohan from Pitts-burgh, and Irvin S. Cobb from Holly-wood, Calif. The program, which also includes

music by the Claremore Military Band, will be relayesk to the net works by WKY, NBC affiliate in Oklahoma City.

"Poor Little Me"

Smetana De Koven

Charlie Wayne, whose expres-sion "Poor Little Me" has swept the WLW radio audience like wildfire, is master of ceremonies

of the Friday night "Boone County Jamboree", presented by the Nation's Station at Emery auditorium, Cincinnati.

He introduces the folk during the "Open House" program, 10 to 10:30 p. m., (EST), Fridays.

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18-YEAR-OLD HUNGARIAN VIOLINIST WITH PHILHARMONIC Programs Of Remaining Concerts Announced By Jos. Cherniaysky

Programs for the remaining five concerts of the Cincinnati College of Music, over WSAI and the Mutual Broadcasting System, 8:00 to 8:30 p. m. (E.S.T.), Wednesdays, have been announced by Josef Cherniaysky, musical director of WLW and WSAI.

Miss Bernice Rabkin of Cincinnati, pupil of Leon Conus, will be piano soloist November 9. Miss Rabkin was heard during the summer as the "Chance of a Lifetime" guest on Cherniaysky's "Summertime Concert" over WLW and the NBC-Blue net-work.

The following week, November 16, Miss Eleanor Winkler, 'cellist and pupil of Walter Heermann, will be the soloist. Miss Charlotte Chafin, pupil of Robert Korst, will be the vocal soloist, November 23. On No-vember 30, Miss Mary Elizabeth Wil-son, violin pupil of Mr. Heermann, will be featured, while for the con-cluding program, December 7, Eugene Selhorst, the composer, will present his own composition, "Fantasy for Or-gan and Orchestra."

The complete programs follow:

NOVEMBER 11

Lenora Oveurtnre No, 2 Beethoven Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Lento and Finale Grieg

(Bernice Rabkin, Soloist) Walter Heermann, Conductor

NOVEMBER 16

Overture "Sakuntala" Goldmark "Xol Nidrei" for 'cello and Or-

chestra Max Bruch (Eleanor Winkler, soloist)

Walter Heermann, Conductor

NOVEMBER 23

Symphony No. 2 (First Movement) Brahma

Aria from "Orpheus" Gluck (Charlotte Chafin, Soloist)

Walter Heermann, Conductor

Crooks to Feature Victor Herbert Song On "Voice of Firestone"

Victor Herbert's "Neapolitan Love Song" will be sung by Richard Crooks, tenor, during the Voice of Firestone program, with Alfred Wal-lenstein and the symphony orchestra, on Monday, Nov-ember 7, at 8:30 p. m. (E.S.T.), over NBC, including WLW and WSM.

Crooks' other solos will be Purcell's "Passing By," and an aria from Rimsky-Korsakoff's opera, "A Night in May." Wallenstein will conduct the Carillon from Bizet's "L'Arlesi-enne" suite, Bolzoni's "Minuet," and the Finale from Tschaikowsky's Fourth • Symphony.

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In finding "play-on" selections for the "We, the People" pro-gram guests, Mark Warnow, mu-sic conductor, has never been stumped. He often thinks up airs to introduce the program's more unusual guests, which frequently come from the popular music folio present and past. The program is heard over

CBS. including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO, Tuesdays at 9:00 p. m. (EST).

NOVEMBER 30 March Slave Tschaikowski Serenade Melancholique for Violin and Orchestra Tschaikowski

(Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Soloist) Walter Heermann, Conductor

DECEMBER 7 Overture "In Bohemia" Hadley Fantasy for Organ and Orchestra..Selhorst

(Eugene Selhorat, Soloist) Festival March Herbert

Walter Heermann, Conductor

Cincinnati Garden Clubs Have Program

The Federation of Garden Clubs of Cincinnati and vicinity has launched a new series of fall and winter programs on WCKY, to be heard weekly, at 2:45 p. m. on Sun-day.

Prominent speakers will be heard, talking on the various phases of gar-dening. The series will follow the lines of a successful series presented over WCKY last year under the same auspices.

Robert Virovai Plays On Broadcast of November 9th

Robert Virovai, 18-> ear-old Hun-garian violinist, making his American radio debut, will be heard over CBS, including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO as soloist with the New York Phil-harmonic Symphony Orchestra di-rected by John Barbirolli in a Brahms-Sibelius program Sunday, November 6, at 3:00 p. m. (E.S.T.). The young violinist is a product of

the Conservatory of Music in Vienna from which he was graduated at the age of 13. He was a scholarship pupil of Jeno Hubay until the noted violinist-composer's death. Virovai has played all over Europe, enjoying a particular triumph in Brussels where he was praised by Queen Elizabeth

• as a talented violinist. Frank Gallop serves as program

annotator of these Sunday broadcasts which are produced under the direc-tion of James Fassett.

Cincinnati Symphony Young People's Concerts Start; Hans Lange Is Conductor

Hans Lange will direct' the Cincin-nati Symphony Orchestra in the, first of five Tuesday Young People's Con-certs over CBS, including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO November 8, at 3:30 p. m. (E.S.T.). The program is to consist of Men-

delssohn's "Fingal's Cave" Overture; the symphonic poem "Die Moldau" of Smetaana; the Storm Scene from Rossini's opera "The Barber of Se-ville ;" the Scherzo and Storm music from the Sixth Symphony of Beet-hoven; Saint-Saens' "Carnival of Animals," and the Magic Fire Scene from Wagner's music drama "Die Walkuere."

After the Beethoven selection "America" will be sung by the audi-ence. The remaining four concerts in the series will take place December 6, January 10, February 14, and March 7. All these are to be conducted by Eugene Goossens.

Young Italian Lyric Soprano Guest Of Crosby's "Music Hall"

Mafalda Favero, young Italian lyric soprano, who will make her debut with the Metropolitan Opera Com-pany during the coming season, will be guest of Bing Crosby during the "Music Hall" program on Thursday, November 10, at' 10:00 p.m.(E.S.T.) over NBC, including WLW and

Bond WSM. Miss Favero, whose, discovery by

Arturo . Toscanini in 1929 resulted in her immediate engagement by La Scala in Milan, will sing arias from her operatic repertoire. Her Metro-politan Opera debut is scheduled to be in the role of Mimi in "La Boheme." John Scott Trotter's orchestra and

the Paul Taylor Chorus will be heard as usual during the broadcast.

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BY CLINTON BROOKS Living up to his reputation must be as great a task for Arturo Tos-

canini as building up one has for, say, John Barbirolli. Critics and audiences lavish praises without stint on the Italian maestro's concerts, and )et they undoubtedly would be as ready to attack (and some of them insult) the man were undeniable flaws to creep into his work. Assuredly there must have been many a suspicious ear cocked last week when Toscanini performed Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" for the first time in New York. Toscanini-admirers were not disappointed, however.

It is difficult to analyze the essential characteristics, the X-quantity, algebraically speaking, which cause his hearers to indulge in frenetic praise. It is easier to compare his conducting with that of another man. Several years ago I had the opportunity of hearing the great Philippe Gaubert conduct the "Pathetique" with the orchestra of the Paris Conservatoire. The French, for some unexplained reason, have never found any "delices"? in the compositions of the great Russian, though in art and literature they have a particular affection for those things which put them in tears, which they term appropriately. "larmoyantes."

Gaubert's performance was accurately timed; the instrumentalists under his baton played correctly, even precisely. It was perhaps because they were too precise, that the Sixth Symphony left the audience cold. The work seemed rigid, inflexible, anything but pathetic. Tonal shadings, dif-ferences of "timbre," which Toscanini knows so well how to produce, were lacking in the Gaubert performance. Those readers who do not under-stand these differences need only liston to a recording of the "Pathetique" made recently by the Paris ensemble. The defects are only too apparent.

Another thing which places Toscanini in a group by himself, is his ability to change his moods, and consequently those of his performers and his listeners. Some conductors, for instance, are- skilled directors of Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart. Others are adept in putting together modern scores, those of Stravinsky, De Falla, Sibelius, and a dozen others. It has been suggested that each symphony orchestra should have two conductors, one to conduct the classic, another to rehearse contemporary scores. The NBC Symphony Orchestra needs only one conductor as long as it has the good fortune to retain Toscanini. For him, a Concerto Grosso of Handel goes as smoothly as "The Fire Bird" or the "Afternoon of a Faun." People who do not relish Haydn, like Toscanini's Haydn. Those who have diffi-culties with Schoenberg find new meaning in texts previously incomprehensible.

One never feels either that Toscanini is an experimentalist. Unfortun-ately some conductors have a disposition to select a new score never before performed in their bailiwicks, and present it with much gusto and consid-erable advertising. Audiences in America, who do not express themselves pro or con like European audiences, listen to the new compositions not know-ing whether to applaud, feeling perhaps that certain works lack merit, though afraid to do anything else but pretend enthusiasm.

One may well feel that the works of Samuel Barber, young 28-year-old American composer, are of more than average merit, since. Toscanini will give premieres of two of them Saturday, this week. The "Adagio for Strings" and "Essay for Orchestra" have never before been performed either on the concert stage or on the air. Three of his major works, however, his Overture to "The School for Scandal," "Symphony in One Movement," and "Music for a Scene from Shelley," have joined the repertoires of the best symphony orchestras in the cctuntry. The Symphony, written while Barber was a Prix de Rome student in Europe, in 1936, was first performed by Bernardino Molinari, in Rome, that same year. It was brought to the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra last year by Artur Rodzinski, and served to start the young artist on his musical career.

Credit for introducing Barber's music to an audience, however, is taken by NBC, who gave several compositions public hearings on NBC Music Guild broadcasts in 1935. Shortly after Barber was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, twice in succession, in 1935 *nd 1936. Little is known generally about the composer except that he was born at Westchester, Pa., in 1910; that his father was a physician, and his mother a sister of the greatest of all American contraltos, Louise Homer. He became interested in music as a child of seven, and was encouraged by his parents to study the piano. He was so successful that he was admitted, when 13, to the newly founded Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. From 1923_ until he graduated, in 1932, he studied piano, composition, and' singing, having inherited a beautiful voice. These studies he continued in Vienna, and won a con-

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"Vox Poppers"

Radio's original sidewalk interviews program, "Vox Pop," is off to a new season at a new time and with a new sponsor. The show originated on 'a Texas station and came to the NBC network July 7, 1935.

The new series, heard over NBC, including WCKY, on Satur-days at 9:00 p. m. (E.S.T.), continues to feature interviews by Parks Johnson and Wally Butterworth.

World Developments Discussed By Gen. Harbord, R.C.A. Head

Important world developments through the years from the end of the war until the present will be dis-cussed by General James G. Harbord, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Radio Corporation of America in an address. to be heard over NBC,

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including WCKY and WLS, on Thurs-day, November 10, at 10:30 p. m. (E.S.T.). Generar Harbord will speak at a

dinner of the Union League Club in Chicago. Under the title, "The Years Between," he will analyze major events of international signifi-cance that have occurred between 1918 and 1938.

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siderable reputation for "lieder" sing-ing. Besides his orchestral works, he has composed "The Virgin Martyr" and several other choral works, many songs and piano pieces, and some chamber music.

Kirsten Flagstad will make her first radio appearance this season with the Ford Symphony Orchestra, on Sun-day night. In addition to a Wagner-ian selection, she will sing two novel-ties b)rcomposers of her own Norway Grieg and Sinclin_gjJohn Barbirolli has programmed a Brahms-Sibelius concert, featuring a newcomer to the musical stage, the eighteen-year-old Hungarian violinist, Robert Virovai. The latter has played all over Europe, including Brussels, where he won the praise of Queen Elizabeth, herself a talented violinist. He has been out of Budapest Conservatory of Music since 1933, having been graduated when he was only 13. He won first prize in an international contest for violinists and 'cellists at Vienna two summers ago, playing the same Brahms concerto in which he will be heard Sunday afternoon.

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Sophie Tucker Starts Radio Series

Sophie Tucker, veteran of the en-tertainment field and internationally famous for her "coon shouting" style of song delivery, comes to the airways in her first radio series, "Sophie Tucker and Her Show," Monday, Novem-ber 7.

She will be 'heard Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays over C B S, including WKRC and WHAS, at 6:45 p. m. (E.S.T.).

Miss Tucker popularized such songs as "Some of These Days." She is the star of the new Broad-way musical revue "Leave It to Me" which is scheduled to open November 9. A graduate of the historic Tony Pastor's, Miss Tucker has been a headliner on stage, screen and in night clubs for more than a quarter of a tntury.

Sophie Tucker

Gets "Stage Fright"

Martha Raye, featured on Al joison's program, broadcast over CBS, including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO, Tuesdays at 8:30 p. m. (EST), still experiences stage fright when singing in theaters. For years, Martha refused to sing in public because she was convinced that she would go to pieces from nervousness.

Maestro David Broekman's staff in-cludes four arrangers and three copy-ists.

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Bill Goodwin is producing the Burns and Allen program for CBS.

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Rosemary De Camp plays Jean Hersholt's scriptural secretary in Columbia's "Dr. Christian". drama series.

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Six comedy writers made the trip to New York with the Al Jolson troupe.

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Ted Husing to Report Fordham-St. Mary's Grid Clash, November 5

The annual Fordham-St. Mary's in-tersectional football meeting will be described by Ted Husing over CBS, including WHAS, Saturday, Novem-ber 5, at 1:15 p. m. (E.S.T.).

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Husing and his assistant, Jimmy Dolan, will take the air fifteen minutes before the kickoff to describe the colorful setting below them and to outline the records of the teams and the individual players.

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