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s-y I ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH RADIO CONCERTS TODAY a. sw e-- w. nmmtm' Today's Vrograms Tommy Dorsey Show At 3:30 P.M. on KSD Bidu Sayao, the Soprano, Is Billed With Raymond Massey at 1:00.

THE Tommy Dorsey musical program which KSD carried by transcription Saturday evenings will be shifted today to the p. m. Sunday spot on KSD and will be broadcast direct from the N.B.C. network studios. This is a different show from the one KSD broadcast at 7:30 Sunday evenings until it was displaced Barry Fitzgerald In New Series on KSD Academy Award Winner to Star in Series at 6:30 P.

M. Saturdays BARRY FITZGERALD, Academy Award winner for his acting with Bing Crosby in "Going My Way," will be starred in an N.B.C. network series titled His Honor, the Barber, which KSD Saturday evenings, beginning this barber who dispenses justice In. I 1 1 I I tl -I will carry by rebroadcast at 6:30 week. He will play a small-town his own easy-going way as the town justice of the peace.

The script for Fitzgerald's new serial will be written by Carlton E. Morse, author of KSD's Sunday One Man's Family. Fitzgerald will be supported by Barbara Fuller as his niece and housekeeper, Barbara Fitz; William Green as the troublesome Sheriff McGrath, Leo Cleary as the bailiff and Dawn Bender, who plays Margaret in One Man's Family, as little Mary Margaret McAllister, the judge's child friend. Alec Templeton on Information Please ALEC TEMPLETON. the pianist and mimic, and William Primrns.

the viola virtuoso. wil be the Information Please guests of Clifton Fadiman, John Kieran and Franklin P. Adams at 8:30 tomorrow night on KSD. Hildegarde's guests at 9:30 Tuesday night on KSD will be Les Tremaine and Claudia Morgan, who play radio's Mr. and Mrs.

Thin Man, and Paul McGrath, host and narrator of the Inner Sanctum program. Perry Como is billed again as the singing star of the Supper Club at 10 p.m. Monday through Friday on KSD. Jack Carson, the comedian, will visit the Dinah Shore show at 7:30 Thursday evening on KSD. Miss Shore will sing "Navajo Trail," "That's For Me" and "Chic-kery Chick." At 11:15 next Friday morning.

Beggy Cave will interview Dr. Bhaskwar Pandurang Hivale of India in connecton with the annual World Community day sponsored by the United Council of Church Women of America, Talk by Dr. Compton On KSD Tuesday Night AN address by Dr. Arthur H. Compton, the scientist who is now Chancellor of Washington University, will be broadcast on KSD at 11:05 Tuesday night.

Dr. Compton's subject will be "The Social Implications of Science in an Atomic Age." Mystery Programs i i rp HE Case of the Overnight I Guest." a ghost and mur- der tale, is scheduled for KSD's Mr. and Mrs. North program at 7:00 Wednesday evening. A story of pretty girls used by racketeers as decoys for robbing returned service men of their savings will be dramatized in KSD's Mr.

District Attorney period at 8:30 Wednesday night. "Leg a story by Cornell Woolrich about a cub reporter who solves a murder case despite warnings from his superiors and the police to leave crime detection to more experienced persons, will be dramatized in KSD's Mystery Theater at 9:00 Friday night. RADIO SERVICE Call ths Firm With a Htputatiae F0. 9900 42 Delmor ft) EST. 13S PO.

00" ALL. WUMR GUARANTEED 911 DATS Sadie Enainaars af Service Admiral Halsey Guest, of Bob Hope ADMIRAL WILLIAM E. HALSEY will be a guest on Bob Hope's program at 9:00 Tuesday night on KSD. Hope and his troupe will be in San Francisco Tuesday to assist in welcoming the Third Fleet back from Japanese waters, and the broadcast that night will come from th deck of the battleship South Dakota. Frances Langford, Jerry Colonna, Skinnay Ennis and hi orchestra and Trudy Erwin, playing Poor Miriam, will take part.

Romberg Replaces Biliie Burke on KSD BEGINNING this week. An Evening With Romberg, featuring Sigmund Romberg, the composer, his orchestra, Irene Hill as regular singer and guest soloists, will replace Biliie Burke's show at 7:30 Wednesday nights on KSD. This change will be effective until late fall or early winter when Red Skelton will return to th 9:30 Tuesday night spot on KSD and Hildegarde will move to 7:30 8:00 Wednesday evenings. Loretta Young In Cavalcade Drama LORETTA YOUNG in "Children, This Is Your Father," a plaj about a returning service man. is the bill for KSD's Cavalcade or America at 7:00 tomorrow evening.

Josephine Antoine will sing Herbert's "A Kiss in the Dark" andl Reinhold Schmidt, Speaks, "Sylvia," in KSD's Percy Faith concert at 9:00 tomorrow night. Kenny Baker Heads New KSD Program ANEW series of transcribed programs called the Kenny Baker Show will start on KSD tomorrow on a 5:15 p.m. Monday through Saturday schedule. Besides Kenny Baker, the tenor, th program will feature Donna Dae. the singer.

Buddy Cole and his band and Jimmy Wellington as m.c. Missouri-Kansas State Game on KSD Saturday HAROLD GRAMS will go to Columbia, next Saturday to cover the Missouri-Kansas State football game or a broadcast on KSD at 1:55 p.m. Enlov the edvantaaes of a PERSONALIZED hear, no aid with only one automatic voluma control. Developed by tti com pany that provides 90 of Ameri ca precision hearma test in- strumentj. FREE Office or Home Uemonstration.

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on KSD, the N.B.C. Concert Orchestra and soloists, Leopold Spttalny conducting-. 1:00 on KMOX, Paul Lavalle's string orchestra and soloists. 1:30 on KSO. John Charles Thomas, the baritone; orchestra led by Victor Young-.

2:00 on KMOX, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Arthur Rpd- zinsH.1 conducting; jscneiungs "Victory Ball" Fantasy; Prelude to Act 1 of Strauss' "Til Eulenspiegel." 4:00 on KSD, N.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Frank Black conduct ing; premiere of Fifth Symphony by Don Gillls, young American composer; waltz from Richard Rodger's musical show, "Dinicu's "Hora Polka and Fugue from Weinberger's "Schwanda." 4:00 on KMOX, Eileen Farrell, soprano; Earl Wrightson, baritone; Jack Smith, tenor. 7:00 on KXOK, symphony concert from Detroit, Fritz Reiner conducting; Dorothy Maynor, the Negro soprano, singing "Stornel-lata Marinara," songs by Beach and Hageman and two spirituals; orchestral music by Wolf-Ferrari, de Fall Berlioz, Benjamin and Gershwin. 9:30 on KWK, Pro Arte Quartet; Beethoven's "Rasoumovsky" Quartet in Major. 11:15 on KWK, Chicago Theater of the Air; "La Boehme" in English; Marion Claire, Richard Tucker, Bruce Foote and Penny Perry in leading roles.

a Igor Gorin Sings In KSD Concert IGOR GORIN, the baritone, again will be the soloist in evening, singing "March of the Musketeers," "The Riff Song," the spiritual, "Lord, I Want to Be," and For You Alone." Gregor Piatigorsky, the 'cellist, will be the soloist at 8:00 tomorrow night on KSD, playing the Weber Rondo and Adagio and his own Variations on a Paganini Theme. A Philadelphia Symphony Or chestra broadcast is set for 4 p.m. Saturday on some CBS net stations, but not on KMOX. A performance of Berlioz "Fantastic" Symphony in full is listed for the Boston Symphony broadcasts at 8:30 Saturday night on KXOK. 1 00th Broadcast, Of Land We Live In THE 100th broadcast of a Land We Live In program on KMOX will be that at 6:30 tomorrow evening, when "Dining Out in Days Gone By" will recall Tony Faust's, the old Southern Hotel.

McTague's and other onetime noted St. Louis eating places. "The Coming of the Salvation Army," "Pershing in Missouri" and "Western Guests in Old St. Louis" are the titles of programs planned for coming Mondays. The K.

C. Jamboree program at 10:15 next Saturday morning will be broadcast from the KSD studios on the NBC net and KSD. The story of Jerome Kern and his music will be the subject of KWK's Freedom of Opportunity program at 7:30 Friday night. Frances Carlon, one of Chicago radio's outstanding actresses, has joined the A Woman of America serial cast to play Sylvia Sawryer. Bartless Robinson, another of ra dio's better known actors, will play Walter Carlin in the same series, which KSD broadcasts at 2 p.m.

Monday through Friday. So that Marlin Hurt may con tinue his own Beulah show Sundays, he has been released from his contract to play Beulah on the Fibber McGee and Molly program. Don Ameche again will be mas ter of ceremonies for the annual two-hour all-star broadcasts at 3 p.m. Thanksgiving day and Christmas day on the CBS net. Edgar Bergewx and his Charlie McCarthy, Frances Langford, Cass Daley and Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore are among those thus far signed for the programs.

"Our Fertlsn 'ood an4 Agrlealtural Pal- KMOX MasterwotHs. KXOK Lelghtoa nuuis a trrcricnrra nriews. 12 MIDNIGHT KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS HEWS; LET'S USNLt. KFUO Console Varieties. KMOX Near: Itsnrc Time.

KXOK Mutlo After Twelse; Nes. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS: KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. 1 SCIENTIFIC DEPENDABLE I 5CHWEIG- ENGEL I iH 929 DUMAR i.e Gertrude Lawrence i sjVfameraw Star of Tiara Cant iltama 7 KXOK 5 P. M. Today pv Tw Continents GIPQID nmrraiTr i MARTHA TILTON.

FEATURED SINGER WITH PAUL WHITEMAN IN THE RADIO HALL OF FAME AT 5 P. M. SUNDAYS ON KXOK. Public Discussions, Informative Talks TODAY INVITATION to Learning: Discussion of "Hail and Farewell," by George Moore; Padraic Colum, the poet, Lionel Trilling and Glenway Wescott 10:30 a.m. on KMOX.

Northwestern University Re viewing Stand: "Russia and Peace Settlements 10:30 a.m. on WGN. World Front: Maj. Gen. James E.

Edmonds, Howard Chamberlain, Milton Chase and William Burden, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation 11:00 a.m. on KSD. University of Chicago Round Table 12:30 noon on WMAQ. Opinion Requested 6:00 p.m. on KWK.

Cesar Saerchinger: The Story Behind the Headlines 10:45 p.m. on KSD. Our Foreign Policy 11:30 p.m. on KSD. th Master.

WIL Hilly Mills' Orchestra. KXOK Darts for Iiouith. 3:1 ft KSD OEMS OF MELODY. 3:30 KSO THE TOMMY 00RSEY SHOW. Guest.

Perry Come, baritone. KFUO Kyes on the Future. KMOX Nelson Eddy and Robert Armbruster Or chestra. KWK Th Nebbs. WIX Isews; Kncore, Time.

KXOK Jones ana 1. 3:45 Ki'LO Safety Serenade. 4 P. M. KSD NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Dr.

Frank Black conducting. KFUO Bible Quia. KMOX Th Family Hour with Patrice Munsel. Karl Wright- son and A Goodman's Orchestra. KWK The Shadow.

WEW News: King rltew. WIL Claude Sweeten' Orchestra. KXOK Mary Small Revue. 4:15 WEW Treasurv Paltite. 4:30 KSD NBC SYMPHONY (continued).

Russell Boiling, organist. KMOX Gene Autry. WEW What's New In Records. WIL News: Russ Morgan's Or-rhestra. KWK Nick Carter.

KXOK Charlotte Greenwood Show. 4:45 KMOX Wm. I. Shlrer. comment.

5 P. M. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KFCO News. KMOX The Adventure of Ouie and Harriet.

KWK Quick a a Flash. WEW- News. WIL Lawrence Welk'a orchestra. KXOK Paul Wbltemsn Hbow, witii Martha Tilton. Guest: Gertrude lwrenre.

5:15 KSD THE ANSWER MAN. KFL'O What Is Christianity WKW Popular Melodv. WIL Stars of Bonsland. KSD THE GREAT CILDERSLEEVE, witn Ha: Psary and Walter Tetley. KFUO The Open Plhle.

KMOX Baby Knocks Ebow. KWK Cedrlo Foster, commnL WIL News: The llarmoneer. KXOK Sundav Ermine Party. 5:45 KFCO Sunday Devotions. KWK ulton Lewis, comment.

WlXr Xavier Cu at' Orchestra. 6 P. M. KSD JACK BENNY. Mary Livingston, Rochester, Larry Stevens, Phil Harris' Or chestra.

Guests: Ingrid Bergman, Larry Adler. KWK Opinion Requested. KMOX Adventurers or the Thin Man. WIL Wall Time. KXOK Drew Pearson, comment.

6:15 WIL Mammy Kaye'a Orchestra. KXOK Don Carritner. comment. KSD The BANDWAGON, starring Cats Daley and Larry Keating. Gueats: Will Osborne and His Orchestra.

KMOX F.lonrile. KWK California Melodies. WIL News; Al Trace Entertains. KXOK Qufx Khis. 6:45 WIL Swlngtlme.

7 P. M. KSD THE CHARLIE MCCARTHY SHOW, starring gar Bsresn, Don Ameche, Ray Noble's Orchestra. Guest: Hlldarde. KMOX lieu I ah.

KWK Mediation Board. WIL Revival Hour. KXOK Sunday Eve- mng llour. Guest: Dorothy Maynor, soprano. Tltl KSD FRED ALLEN SHOW, with Port, land Horfa, Art Goodman's Orchestra.

Guest: Victor Moore. KMOX Crime Doctor. 7:45 KWK Gabriel Heatter. comment. 7 :55 KMOX Ned Calmer, comment, 8 P.

M. KSD MANHATTAN MERRY-GO-ROUND. KMOX Request Performance. KWK Human Adventure. WIL Hasten tno Day.

KXOK Walter Wlnrhell. 6:15 WVW Evening Symphonetta, KIL Tower Grove Baptist Church. KXUtv nil wood Mvsterv Time. 8:30 KSO AMERICAN ALBUM OF FA. MILIAR MUSIC: Frank: Parker, tenor: jean Oiekenaen, Margaret Daum, Bertrand Hirscb.

Evelyn MacGregor, Gustavo Hasn sch-h's Orchestra. KM Stsr Theater with James Melton, Annamary Inckey. Guest: Alec Templet on. KWK Double or Nothing, with Cnl. stoop-nag le, t-C KXOK Jimmy Kidler.

9 P. M. KSD HOUR OF CHARM. Phil Ssltslny's All. Girls Orchestra.

KMOX Take it or Leava It Rhow. KWK Operatic Revue. WIL Piano Personality. KXOK Theater Guild: Arlene Francis and Victor Jory In "Mr. Plus 1'aasc Hy." 9-1 WM.

in. Itehslf of L'nelo Ram. KSD MEET ME AT PARKV'S, with Parkvakarkus. Betty Jan Rhodes, "ale Orchestra. KMOX yma Tno Cities.

KWK list's the Name of That Bung? WIL News: parkier a. 9:45 WIL Lennv Herman's Quinett. 10 P. M. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS.

KMOX News. KW Aistlon Fomm. WIL Dance Music. KXOK News; Hit Time. 10:15 KSD THE CATHOLIC HOUR.

KMOX StarlUht Serenade: Sports. KWK Let' Talk It Over. KXOK Vera Massey. 10:30 KMOX Backstage Interviews. KWK News: Dance Music.

W1I, News: Show- ers or P.lesalnv KXOK Beautiful Muxlc. 10:45 KSO SIORV BEHIND THE HEADLINES, Cesar Searehinger. KMOX Va.f- Monroe'e Orchestra. KWK Emu l'etti a orchestra 11 P. M.

KSD A0CIATCD PRESS NEWS: MUSIC MV SHHE.DNIK. KMOX Ne: Jee rlrosrn'a Orrheatra. KWK News. fcLXOK Neas; Kajt or beck's Or-rhestra. KWK Cliuo Thester eif the Air.

11::0 KSD OUR FOREIGN POLICY: IN THIS, the Batteries sod Transmitter "AH in PARAVOX Hearing Aid you have only one small case. No separate battery carrier, no battery cord to bother you. Convenient to wear. Economical to operate. Try it.

Accepted hy tht Council i Phyucml Mtdicmt, American Mtdieml Ann. fw sin yr "'C $98.50 Up EASY TERMS last week by Fred Allen's new aeries. Dorsey's guest today will be Perry Como, the baritone, now starred weekday nights in KSD's Supper Club. The orchestra will be Jay Blackton's. Gladys Swart- hout and Roy Rogers are billed for Dorsey's show Sundays, Oct.

21 and 28. Bidu Sayao, the Brazilian so prano of the Metropolitan Opera, will be the guest star at 1:00 p.m. today on KSD's new program on which Raymond Massey is narrator and master of ceremonies. She will sing Arditi's "II Bacio" and Ponce's "Estrellita." Massey will play eccentric Judge Roy Bean in a "The Law of the Pecos" sketch. The story of Bean, who appointed himself justice of the peace in west Texas and handed down some fearful and wonderful decisions, is part of the history of this country's growing up.

Howard Barlow will conduct the 70-piece symphonic orchestra in Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody. "By the Sea" and "America the and the chorus in singing a. medley from Friml's "The Firefly." "The Return of Claudia Barbour Lacey" is the title of the One Man's Family episode that KSD will broadcast at 2:30 this afternoon. Jack Bennys program at 6:00 will come from Santa Barbara, where the comedian and his troupe and their guests, Ingrid Bergman of the movies and Larry Adler, the harmonica player, will be giving a show for repatriated prisoners of war who have returned from Japanese prison camps. Cass Daley and Larry Keating with Will Osborne's orchestra is the bill for the Bandwagon at 6:30.

Hildegarde will be the Charlie McCarthy show guest at 7:00. Fred Allen will feature Victor Moore, the comedian, at 7:30 with Minerva Pious, Parker Fennelly, Irving Kaufman, the De Marco Sisters and Al Goodman's orchestra. Later tonight, KSD will broadcast the Manhattan Merry-Go-Round at 8:00, the Album of Familiar Music at 8:30, the Hour of Charm at 9:00 and the Parky-akarkus show at 9:30. St. Louis Singers On Net Program THE St.

Louis Legend Singers will sing spirituals and chorals on the Wings Over Jordan program 9:30 this morning on the CBS net and KM OX. At 3:30, Kelson Eddy will sing "The Road Building Song," a Chinese version of "Song of the Volga Boatmen," in his concert period. Fannie Brice is scheduled again for her Baby Snooks show at 5:30 p. m. Diana Lynn, Frank Morgan, Rurjy Vallee, Jimmy Lydon and Hoagy Carmichael, the song writer, are billed for the Request Performance program at 8:00.

Alec Tem- pleton will be starred with James Melton and Annamary Dickey at 8:30. Human Adventure Moves to Sunday HUMAN ADVENTURE, the dramatic series depicting man's struggle for knowledge to master the forces of nature and win freedom, will become a KWK Sunday feature at 8:00 tonight in a shift from Wednesdays. Today's program will dramatize th fight of the people of ancient Egypt, Babylon and Persia for freedom of worship. Walt Disney will be the subject of the Dale Carnegie program at 1:45. A Murder I My Hobby series will start at 3:00.

Jane Cowl, the actress, will be one of the panrl spenkrrs In an Opinion Requested discussion of this country's policies as to Palestine and Germany, at 6 p.m. Gertrude Lawrence In Hall of Fame GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, the actress, will be featured with Paul Whiteman's orchestra and Martha Tilton, the singer, in KXOK's Radio Hall of Fame at 5:00 thin afternoon. Jacques Gas-no II n. the vlolini.it. will be the srust soloint with Donald Dnme and Louise Carlyle at 5:30, and Phil Davis orchestra will play Strauss' "Til Eulenspiegel" tone poem.

Arlene Francis and Leo VCarroll will play the leads at 9:00 in a Theater Guild revival of A. A. Milne's comedy of absent-mindedness, "Mr. Pirn Passes By." "Growing Pains," the story of a little boy given courage by a War Chest agency to conquer the effects of a serious illness, will be broadcast under the direction of Harry R. McClain in WEW's Letters to the Public period at 11:30 this morning.

Programs on the broadcast bands scheduled today include: 6 m. KW Nfi; Coi.d Horning. KXUK ttakfj-- Timet. 1. KMOX Country Journal.

WKW HOUSIHOLD STORAGE HOUSEHOLD MOVING if' WiariMlliiiifrii ANDY RUSSELL. SINGER IN JOAN DAVIS'S SHOW AT 7:30 MONDAY EVENINGS ON KMOX LAURA MAE CARPENTER. WHO PLAYS MARGOT IN KWK'S THE SHADOW SERIES AT 4:00 P.M. SUNDAYS. HERE AND THERE ON THE AIR BROADCASTING of Saturday Metropolitan Opera perform-no, tVila laaiAn Srk start fT the ABC net and KXOK Dec.

2 and continue for IS weeks. "Billboard" reports that Bing Crosby has been offered $25,000 a week to head a Sunday afternoon program. Thelma Carpenter, the Negro singer, who has been featured in Eddie Cantor's 8 p.m. Wednesday show on KSD, has been signed by the comedian as a regular on his program to replace Nora Martin. Maj.

Lanny Ross, the tenor, out of the Army after two years and five months of service in 'the Pacific, is preparing for a network series. So is Sgt. Ezra Stone, who expects a discharge soon, and may resume the role of Henry in the Aldrich Family serial which he created. This part is now played by young Raymond Ives. Louise Fitch and Richard Wid-mark head the new cast lineup fnr tti Vnliant Ijidv aerial, reav ing Christine Jeffreys and Freddie Anderson.

James Cagney or the movies and Damon Runyon, the short story writer, are ex pected to head new network series this winter. Ernie Newton has joined the Glamour Manor show as featured singer. Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker is to be host anri narrator for 13 half-hour dra matic programs planned for net work broadcasting eany nei Rill Stern has begun his seventh year on his Sports News-reel program, which KSD broadcasts at 9:30 Friday nights. a (tor rii-t ri the mornine Break fast Club program will be broad cast only Monday tnrougn rriuajr instead of six days a weex.

KFUO has joined the St. Louis stations which have applied for licenses to erect and operate FM broadcasting stations. iii.imiion radio amateurs ex pect to resume trans-Pacific communications with this country be fore Christmas. Their govern- w.r, Til arm to relicense tneir transmitters within two months. "Tht Little Ear" Her Is th itearlng old that ts bringing wonderful brightness, to thousands who lives wer torm-rly dimmed by deafness.

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Name Address City ST- eara i hi i BIDU SAYAO. THE SOPRANO, WHO WILL SING WITH RAYMOND AT 1:00 THIS AFTERNOON ON KSD. Mornlnt Mu'lcale. tw Momln Musical. 6:45 KMUX Sunday Serrnaaa.

7 A. M. KtO NEWS REPORT: ORGAN RECITAL, KMUX Nrrwa; Hunnrilal Aerrn. WKW Ni-wa- Musicals. KWK Moroini Concert.

KXOK News: Music. 7:15 KXOK Thn Vagabond. 7::0 KSD BOONE COUNTY NEIGHBORS. KMUX Church of tbo Air. KWK Miiste, Kia.

WKW Are Mana program. KXOK Cottr Concert War Commentary. 7:45 KWK itcligioui Bcporter. 8 A. M.

KSD WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP. KMOX Morninc Nm. KWK Her. Vmf Crawford. WKW Jubilee tluarUt.

KXOK Garner Family. KSD ORGAN REVERIES. K.MOX Smlllnc Ed McConncU. KXOK (iimr Famiiv: News. 8:30 KSD MUSIC FOR SUNDAY.

KFIjO Pilgrim Lntn.ran Cburcn. KMOX Piano R'Cltal. KWK Voice of Prophecy. WEW Walti Time. WIL News: Radio Church Serrlce.

KXOK Coast to Coaat oo a Bus. 8:4 5 KMOX New Voices la Sons. WEW Milsir: News. 8:09 KSD NEWS BULLETIN. 9 A.

M. FOR TODAY, Rrv. Irvine P. KSD FAITH nslis. KMOX Church of the Air.

KWK Bible Class. WEW High Mass. CoUrse Church. WIIi Serenade. KXOK Message CI IsraeL KSD MAX CONDON.

Tener: Dolly Good, the Buccaneers, Howard Chamberlain, nsrrstor. KKL'O Ortaa Music KMOX Wines Orer Jordan. KWK News: Army Chan-lain Spea. VtlJj Weather: Itawl; Lew White. KXOK Southernairea.

9:45 WW Moment Uusicalc. 10 A. M. KSD NATIONAL RADIO PULPIT. KFUO Bible Study.

KMOX Warren Sweeney, comment; Blue Jacket Choir. KWK Wesley League. WEW News: Music WIL. Salvation Army Program. KXOK Voice of Tomorrow.

WEW Concert Miniatures. WH Hawaiian. KXOK 10:30 KSD NEWS HIGHLIGHTS. KKL'O Piano Panorama. KMOX Innta-tinn to Learning.

KWK Hookey Hall. WEW Sunday Morning Merirw. WIIj News: Salon Orchestra. KXOK The Hour Kalth. 10:4 KSD LITTLE BETSY ROSS GIRL.

Ka'LO PUsTlm Lutheran Cburca. 11 A. M. KSD WORLD FRONT: "Air Travel Tamer row." KMOX Magsrtn or the Air. KWK Pilgrim Hour.

WEW News; Music. WIL rWtal Work News. KXOK The World This Wees. 11:15 WFW O. B.

Army Program. WIL Third Bantist Church. KSD NBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA. KMOX Trans-Atlantic Call. ik I.ilthern Hour.

WEW Letters to thn J-ublie. KXOK Rave Minor. WGN (7201 Northwestern Beriewing Stand. 11:45 WEW News. KXOK Friendship Banco.

12 NOON KSD THE SINGING CANARIES, with John, ny Nrblett. narrator. ht'l il Sinner. KMOX News. KWK News.

WKW Neapolitan Serenade WIL Kootllght Favorite. KXOK News: Places In the New. 13:15 KSD ACROSS THE FOOTLIGHTS. KMOX A'k Washington. KWK Ilka Chase.

KXOK What's In a Name? 12:30 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KI-PO Recital. KMOX The Ranchers. KWK Oversea Interviews. WEW rand-pappy Jones.

WIL Weather: News: Ki ankle f'arle's Orchestra. KXOK Sammy Kare's Orchestra. WMAQ 670 Vnlver- sity of Chicago Round Table: "What Should Be the National f-ahnr Policy?" 12:411 KSO THE VOICE OF THE AMERICAN OAIRV FARMER. KFI'O Week' News. KMOX Problems of the Peace.

KWK Memories la Melody. WILi Tour Country and Mine. 1 P. M. KSD RAYMOND MASSEY, Lyn Murray's Chorus, Hewers) Barlew's Orchestra.

Gusal: Bidu Sayao, soprano. KFUO Mu-lo llour. KMOX The Stradl- arl Orrheotra. KWK Chaplain Jim. WKW Italian WIIi Kicilnunna in Hrlrnoe.

KXOK I town Memory lane. 1:15 WEW Kin Rhythm. WIL Joe Ketch-man's Orrhe.tr. KSD I0HN CHARLES THOMAS, earl. tone: JOHN NESBITT.

Victor Vaunt's Orchestra. KMOX Net Week. KWK New. WEW Sarred Heart Program. WIL Newe: F'redity Martin' Orchestra.

KXOK National Vespers. 1:4 5 KMOX Next Week: Presenting Olio Downea. KWK Dale Carnegie. 2 P. M.

KSD WORLD NEWS PARADE: Mm Hill. Ki'l DcTotion for Rb'it-lm. KMoX New York Philharmonic Svmpoony. KWK Ronsty of the A.A.K. WEW Music of Ito- menre.

wi! tiuv Lombardo' Orchestra. KXOK Orson Welles. 2:15 WEW Stephen Foster Favorites. KXOK Mtttiral Program, 3:30 KSD ONE MAN'S FAMILY. KFI'ts News.

KWK Irance Orchestra. WKW l-alln American taurra. Wllr Nr: Hundav Mimphonv. KXOK Hongs hv Vlrrlnl Hpeaker anl Wsvne Van Ioe. 2:4 KHu Uiuic WEW Bister Alma Maria.

3 P. M. KSO ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. Kf'l'o Lutheran llour. KWK Murder ts Mr Hobby.

WEW News; Moments With KMOX 3:30 P. M. NELSON EDDY With Robirt Armbruster's Orchestra "THE ELECTRIC HOUR" Adv. BUY VICTORY BONDS I STAMPS FRANCINE. DEEP-VOICED SOLOIST WITH PHIL SPITALNY'S ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA IN KSD'S HOUR OF CHARM AT 9.00 SUNDAY NIGHTS.

Coming Features TOMORROW, at 9:15 p. KXOK and the Blue net will broadcast the first program of a series of four sponsored commercially by the CIO. Philip Murray, president of the CIO, and guest speakers will be featured. Other broadcasts in this series are scheduled at 9 p.m. Mondays, Oct.

29 and Nov. 12 and 26. A program at 8:30 p.m. on KXOK. produced by the ABC net, the CIO War Relief Committee, the A.

F. of L. League for Human Rights and representatives of management, will bring speeches by Willam Green, Philip Murray and Gerard Swope and a sketch starring Helen Hayes and Louis Calhern. The Sherlock Holmes play at 7:30 p.m. on KWK will be "The Manor House Case." Dorothy Lamour, J.

Carrol Naish and Arturo de Cordoba will play the leads at 8:00 on KMOX in a Radio Theater performance of "A Medal for Benny." The Screen Guild bill at 9:00 will be Martha O'Driscoll and Robert Paige in the comedy, "Model Wife." Tuesday, Ronald Colman will be starred at 7:30 p.m. on KMOX in the Theater of Romance, in "Reverie," a story based on the life of the French composer, Debussy; Ann Shepherd and Larry Haines at 8:00 in an Inner Sanctum production of 'Til Death Do Us Apart," and Donald Meek and Lenore Aubert at 8:30 in a This Is My Best dramatization of James Street's story, "Mr. Bis-bee's Princess." Friday, Boris Karloff will be the guest on the Those Websters program at 8:30 p.m. on KMOX Burns and Allen will substitute for USO-touring Danny Kaye at 9:30. Saturday, at 6 p.m., Helen Hayes will produce and star in a revival of "Victoria Regina" The first program in a revival of the First Nighter drama series will be broadcast at 6:30 on KMOX, with Barbara Luddy and Olan Soule starred in a romantic comedy, "Sign of Love." 8 1P.M.

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