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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 10

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Wednesday, January 30, 1940 Page IO RADIO NEWS AND COMMENT River Experts Confer In Cincinnati THEY TELL ME: BY WILMEK G. MASON. I TIIE CIIVCIXXATI EIVQPIKEIt iff4 0mvm jj $1 Today is his birthday, and lis teners will be reminded in a score of programs that his voice was only made silent, not stilled: Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The groat heart was stopped but it still sends life pulsing through the hopes of the stricken. The National, wVf' vni.

i American and Mutual networks join in a star-studded "March Of Dimes" program In his memory at 11:15 p. (WLW coming in late on this locally, at 11:30.) CBS- WKRC does a musical tribute at the same time, then all networks merge to pick up President Truman speaking from the White House as the climax of the ceremonies WKRC is carrying a series of programs this week in behalf of the Hamilton County Victory Clothing Collection James D. Shouse, Vice President of the Crosley Corp. in charge of broadcasting, flew to Washington last night to attend a "Radio Day" luncheon at the White House as guest of President Truman Bert Farber will be maestro of a network show out of Chicago beginning February 14, commuting back and forth by plane. FOR FDR'S MEMORY.

IN STAR-MAKER SPOT. Igor Stravinsky, noted composer-conductor, conducts the -Columbia Broadcasting Symphony in a program of his own compositions on WKRC's "Invitation to Music" at 11:15 p. one of the programs dedicated to the March of Dimes and merging into an all-network broadcast by President Truman and Basil O'Connor, President of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis Lucy Anne Polk takes over the role of featured vocalist on the Kay Kyser Kollege of Musical Knowledge at 10 p. m. on WLW the spot in which Ginny Simms rose to fame more recently held by the ailing Georgia Carroll (Mrs.

Kay Kyser). A conference described as the first big session of inland waterways operators and U. S. Engineers in the Ohio River Valley brought to Cincinnati yesterday Lt. Gen.

Raymond A Wheeler center, and vision and district engineers in the Ohio River and Upper Mississippi River Divisions. Left to right are Brig. Gen. Beverly C. Dunn, Columbus, Ohio River Division Engineer; Chester Thompson, President of the American Waterways Operators, Washington, who presided at the conference; General Wheeler, Col.

Clark Kittrell, Upper Mississippi River Division Engineer, and Col. Paschal IN. Strong, Cincinnati District Engineer. baritone, is Don Carlo, brother of Tuning Tips: MARCH OF DIMES. 11:15, WCP0 and WSAI; 11:30 Leonora.

SPECIALS FOR TODAY, WIjW A special "March of 7:45 p. WCPO: The future of Palestine is discussed by Sen, LISTENING IN: BY MAGEE ADAMS. As radio program material, food suggests "two cups of flour," "separate three eggs," or "bake at 450 degrees." That is one of the reasons why Osborn Stearns, "The Food Magician," is refreshing daytime listening WCKY, 10:05 a. m. No program is climuxed by an address by President Truman, who will be.

introdiiccd by Basil O'Connor. President of the National Founda. tion for Infantile Paralysis. Stars appearing on the broadcast include Bob Hope, Jerry Colonna, Frank Sinatra, Dinah Shore, Edgar Robert A. Taft, Ohio, and Louis Lipsky, Chairman of the Executive Board of the American Associated Pless Wirephoto.

Sonja Henie, movie and ice skating star, prepares for her ice show in Madison Square Garden, New York, a few hours after her attorney filed suit in her behalf for a divorce from Daniel R. Topping, sportsman. Miss Henie charged desertion. mere file of recipes, he treats food Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Red as a subject of universal interest. Skelton, Cass Daley and the cast of "One Man's Family." Ken Carpen ter emcees, and Meredith Willson Which, of course, it is.

Moreover, he has the quality of background, so rare in radio, plus a genial, easy style. Jewish Confer-e e. Senator Taft is sponsor of the congressional 1 u-tion calling for the formation of a Joint Anglo American and his orchestra appear on the musical portion. ROOSEVELT MEMORIALS. After hearing one of his broad 10:30 p.

WCPO: A half hour casts, you begin to appreciate that food is something more than just how to cook it or why you ought to eat it. Maybe civilized is the right' of the Roosevelt Memorial Concert in the Grand Ballroom of the Wal dorf Astoria Hotel In New York word for his chats. At any rate, his "magic" lies in giving food wider is carried, with a symphony orchestra, conducied by Arthur Kuben-stein. Deems Taylor is annotator. horizons than plate and saucepan.

It too bad that something so The orchestra will present selec unusual has to be cluttered up with tions from Gershwin, Chopin and Dcbussey. The famous Hall John Kwiz. Telephone calls break in on Mr. Stearns and his capable "Watson," Don Lewis. son Choir will sing "at.

Louis Blues." Helen Hayes, star of stage and screen, will recite a prayer written by Steven Benet. Guest soloist will be the Metropolitan Opera star, Lauritz Melchior. 11:15 p. WKRC: Igor Strav committee to TAFT. study conditions in Palestine and to report its findings within 120 days.

SONGS AND VARIETY. 7:15 p. WKRC: A singing commercial hits the big time when Elsa Miranda, popular vocalist, guest on "The Jack Smith Show," sings "Chlquita Banana." 8:30 p. WLW: On the guest list for Hildegarde's informal program are Paul Winchell, ventriloquist, and his wooden companion, Jerry Mahoney; the Lynn Dutty Singers, and Johnny Morgan, comedian. 9 p.

WKRC: Benny Goodman brings his clarinet and sextet to Frank Sinatra's program. 9 p. WLW: Helping Eddie Cantor evict "guests" from his home during the "Eddie Cantor Show" will be Bert (Russian) Gordon; Thelma Carpenter, singer; Harry von Zell, announcer, and Leonard Sues and his orchestra. 9:30 p. WCPO: The champagne music of Lawrence Welk and his orchestra is the attraction on "Spotlight Bands." 10 p.

WLW: Ish Kabibble insky, r.oted Russian composer-conductor, conducts the Columbia Broadcasting Symphony in a pro- gram of his own compositions on Invitation To Music." The entire lege of Musical Knowledge." Lucy Anne Polk, new featured songstress, sings "Just A-Sitting and A-Rocking." 10:30 p. WKRC: Hoagy Car-michael, composer-pianist-singer, Is the guest of the Andrews Sisters. He is heard in special arrange--ments of "Hong Kong Blues" and "Lazy Bones." 11:15 p. WCKY: "Masters of Harmony," Is a new program of Negro spirituals and hymns. PEOPLE AND THINGS 8:30 a.

WCKY: Olive Kack-ley's program, "News and Views in the World of Women," has been changed to this new time. 10 p. WCPO: Oskar Straus of "Chocolate Soldier" fame and program is dedicated to Vie March of Dimes, and includes, in the last 12 minutes, speeches by President Truman and Basil O'Connor, President of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. BEST MUSIC. 10 p.

WKRC: Verdi's melo dramatic opera, "La Forza del Destino," is presented on "Great Moments in Music." Jean Tenny -Associated Press Wirephoto. son, soprano, performs the role of Danton Walker, noted Broadway Associated Press Wirephoto. Japanese Capt. Sotojiro Tatsuda looks from behind bars of a Shanghai, China, jail where he is held pending a war crimes trial. Tatsuda has been identified as the commanding officer of a firing squad that executed three Doolittle fliers after their plane crashed on the China coast.

Donna Leonora; Jan Peerce, tenor, stroller, are guests on Dave El- and Ferdie Froghammer provide is Don Alvaro, and Ivan Petroff, the comedy on Kay Kyser's "Kol- man's "Radio Auction Show." Jack Prior, Brooklyn, N. former Army Lieutenant, smiles happily with Mickey, a Belgian shepherd, after meeting his pet shortly after the dog's arrival aboard a Liberty ship. With them is Mrs. Penelope Burns of England, who also arrived on the vessel. Prior had left his pet of war days in Le Havre, France, when he returned to this country.

TUNING GUIDE TO CINCINNATI RADIO STATIONS WKRC I WLW CflS I NBC WCPO I 1 WSAI I 1 WCKY MBC 1 1 ABC 1 1 WCY 550K 700K I230K I360K I530K ALL PROGRAMS LISTED ON EASTERN STANDARD TIME A.M. WLW, 700 K. WSAI, 1360 K. WCPO, 1230 K. WKRC, 550 K.

I WCKY, 1530 K. Bradford News: Fogarty Musical Clock of Morning. News Pappy Smith RFD Journal RFD Frolics 6 News: Otto Jamboree Werk, On Farm Farm News No. 1530 Dr. B.

R. Lakin No. 1530 au Hymn Time Time Bradford INews News: Fogarty Musical Clock News: Provence Welcome Home Donuts and Coffee 7 News: Otto Willie Howard Jamboree News: Otto jSSlfesNf 134 4 pl'l tL Mi. i.i anjumwill 'firmiilf 3i i mmulimMWimi uWtMBW 4tlW4 I 1 1 'Reveille Revue Riss; Chase Morning Melodies Roundup Morning Melodies News: Provence Music Preferred Olive Kacklev to Shine Bradford :30 Morning Matinee :45 News Today's Hits Correspondents Melody Parade News: Fogarty Musical Clock Musical Clock News: Otto Covered Wagon Korn Kobblers Songs For Hap'ness Associated Press Wirephoto. Sgt.

John G. Agar, Shirley Temple's husband, enjoys a cup of coffee during his discharge processing at Ft. Douglas, Utah, where he became a civilian yesterday. Associated Press Wirephoto. After 10 years of separation, William Green, left, head of the American Federation of Labor, and John L.

Lewis of the United Mine Workers meet across the breakfast table at Miami, upon Lewis's return to the AFL fold. if 9:001 1 Breakfast Club News: Fogarty News: Otto News: Provence :15 Answer Me This Woman's Hour Western Serenade' Harmony Musical Party Woody Herman Love I Frankie Carle Cassidy True Story News: Fogarty Valiant Lady News: Provence II Lawton Bus Time Light of World Kitchen Kwiz II of Life Hymns Hit Of The Day Evelyn Winters Worry Chest Jordan Listening Post Good Neighbor Bachelor's Childr'n Waring Tom Breneman News: Fogarty News: Otto News Provence :15 Victor Lindlahr The Exchange Second Husband Worry Chest Cameron Home Edition Take It Easy A Woman's Life Studio Frolics 45 David Harum Ted Malone Question Box At Your Service P.M. WLW, 700 K. WSAI, 1360 K. WCPO, 1230 K.

WKRC, 550 K. WCKY, 1530 K. Cassidy (News: Black News: Dixon News: McCarthy News: Dawes I Daughter Midday Melodies Melody For Lunch Big Sister Fans In Streets Markets 'Glamour Manor Arthur Reilly Helen Trent Quizman Farm Man On Street Our Gal Sunday Dinah Shore Williams News: Black News: Dixon News: McCarthy News: Dawes Beautiful Partylme Answer Me This Kate Smith Mystery Chef Malone Loveliness Penny Pruden Les Brown John J. Anthony Frank Sinatra Light Sing America News: Dixon News: McCarthy Birthday Club Children Memorable Musio Korn Kobblers Perry Mason In White Bride and Groom Queen For A Day June Black Today We Honor 45 Masquerade 2nd Mrs. Burton Dick Haymes 3 :00 American Woman Time For Calling News: Dixon News: McCarthy News: Dawes Perkins Rhythm Kenny Baker 1530 Matinee Young Ladies Be Seated Serenade Sing Along Club to Happin'ss Quizman Wife Jack Berch News: Dixon House Party News: Dawes :15 Stella Dallas Random Rhythm Help, Inc.

Musical Comedy :30 Lorenzo Jones Answer Me This Kenny Baker Barn Dance Brown Hop Harrigan Jam for Supper Just For You Girl Marries Terry Pirates News: Dixon News: McCarthy News: Dawes Faces Life Jimmy Allen Superman Pleasure Parade Charlie Spivak Plain Bill Jack Armstrong Capt. Midnite Fun To Learn Sports: Bray Farrell Varsity Rhythm Tom Mix Easy Aces We Have It P.M. WLW, 700 K. WSAI, 1360 K. WCPO, 1230 K.

WKRC, 550 K. WCKY, 1530 6-OOIMusic Shop Supper Serenade News: Dixon News: McCarthy News: Foster :15 Riss Kingsbury Waite Hoyt Jimmy Carroll Daily Hits 30Crossroads Cafe Washington Editor Train Time Nesbitt-Cornell Thomas Romance In Song Answer Me This World Today 700'Supper Club Headline Edition Arthur Reilly IMommie 'n' Men News 15'News: Chamberl'in R. G. Swing Fulton Lewis Jr. Jack Smith Quizman 30 On Sunny Side Lone Ranger Loveliness For Yon Ellery Queen Waltz Time 45IH.

V. Kaltenborn Future of Palestine I Jamboree Norths Lum 'n' Abner News: Williams I Jack Carson News: is! Elmer Davis Kay Kayser Jamboree :30 Hildegarde Fishing Club Name of That Song Dr. Christian :45 I 9-00 Eddie Cantor Golden Gate Gabriel Heatter Frank Sinatra News: Foster :15 Local News Musical Comedy :30 District Attorney Lead A Band? Spotlight Band Masie Bing Crosby :45 Tommy Dorsey 44-00 Kav Kyser Steel Auction Gallery Moments In Music News Frank Sinatra 1-30 Bob Irving Show Memorial Concert Andrews Sisters News: Foster lUUsI I Glenn Miller 4 4 00 News: Chamberl'in INews Arthur Reilly News: SDencer News I 1 Backs'd: Edmonds March of Dimes March of Dimes March of Dimes Harmony Master 1:30 March of Dimes Charlie Barnet I I Welcome Home News: Moon River News News: Williams News News 1 15 Moon River Clyde McCoy Faith in Our Time Les Brown Slumber Hour I :30 Duke Ellington Dance Orch. Henry King Orch. Tommy Tucker Melodies "-J i j' nil lJf 1 Associated Press Wirephoto.

19-year-old Nicaraguan beauty who came States to study banking, definitely has Lillian Molieri, to the United switched to movie acting. Her father at first objected to the change in careers and flew to Hollywood to put a top to it, but yesterday he gave his approval. Lillian, iwho's already appeared in four films, convinced him she can make more money as an actress; Associated Press Wirephoto. James F. Dewey, left, government mediator who stepped into the General Motors strike picture yesterday, confers with Walter P.

Reuther, center, and R. J. Thomas, right. United Auto Workers leaders, at union headquarters in Detroit. INews 1 to 6 Club I Sign Off INews; Sign Oft Don Ragon Sign Off.

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