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I i ere on the Air dTh tfoday's Programs War and Peace Aims Discussed on KSD In Round Table Period Abbott and Costello With Charlie McCarthy OR the first time In Its 10 years on the air, the University of Chicago Round Table discussion will be carried on before an 1 audience when it is broadcast at 1:30 this afternoon over KSD Will Broadcast Maxwell Anderson Play "Ode to a Nightingale" Written for Tomorrow Night's Cavalcade The Living God Drama Series at Noon Tuesday Through Saturday A PLAY written for the occasion by Maxwell Anderson, authofr" of "Winterset" and "Mary of Scotland," will be performed ifl i f. i -AC -J I A broadcast will mark the open fV -t 'I v. a. ci ivy ju nov, tx v.ou tomorrow mgnu It is called "Ode to a Nightingale" and has a score arranged by Don Voorhees, musical director of the Cavalcade program. RADIO CONCERTS FOR TODAY KSD and the Red Net.

The public nivprsity's fifUeth anniver- "War Aims and Peace will be debated by T. V. nrofessor of philosophy; W. Ltovd Warner, associate professor nf anthropology and sociology, and Maynard C. Krueger, assistant professor of economics.

What is described as a reply to Robert Maynard Hutchlns, president of the University of Chicago, who epoke last Sunday on the tonic -The Proposition Is Peace," win be made at 10:30 this morn-lre on KWK and the Mutual net Hhv a group of University of orofessors. Titling their broadcast "Hitler Will Decide" the -mfpssors will maintain, it is itated, that "the proposition is not th nronosition is free- dV Speakers will frTlSJSlS't THE COMEDY TEAM, BILLED TO TONIGHT ON KSD'S CHARLIE BUD ABBOTT AND LOU COSTELLO. START A RUN AT 7 O'CLOCK McCarthy ST. LOUIS BROADCASTING STATIONS KSD KXOK WEW KFUO ijVn i iji i'i liTiti i it a iTjii 550 630 770 850 THE DAVS NEWS BY RADIO r. McKeon, proressor oi ijreeK ana MifloDhv: Paul H.

Douglas, pro- lessor of economics and an alder-nan in Chicago; Bernadotte E. hmitt: Andrew MacLeish, pro fessor of modern history; Jerome G. Kerwin, associate professor of political science, and William H. Spencer, professor of business law At 12:15 noon today, KSD will carry the final broadcast in the anti-smoke campaign series with Smoke Commissioner Raymond R. Tucker and Dr.

George A. Moore, director of the Missouri Botanical gardens, as the speakers. H. V. Kaltenborn's news comment will be broadcast on KSD at 2:15 this afternoon, 15 minutes earlier than in the past Kalten-born will be heard speaking from the NBC studios instead of by transcription.

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, the comedians, will begin work under a long-term contract on the Charlie McCarthy program at 7 o'clock tonight on KSD, and Lana Turner of the movies will be the special Abbott and Costello have ibeen playing together for 10 years. but were little known until tnree years ago when they appeared in New York in "Streets of Since then, they have been fea tured in radio, in stage shows and in motion pictures. They have been off the air for some time, busy making two pictures. Jack Benny plans to feature several of the youngsters who have been starring ia. the Quiz Kids broadcasts on his program at 6 p.

m. today on KSD. Gerard Darrow, the eight-year-old expert on animals and birds, probably will be one of them. The Quiz Kids are in Holly wood for movie tests. Benny has promised to take part in their pro- I'tram tne nignt oi April ao.

A pjay uy Cil Will lc ixr.ii. 11 Vi performed in the Free Company period at 1 p. m. today on KMOX. Its principal character is the young Mayor of a small town who faces trouble because of a growing Fascist movement whose organizers eek a permit for a rally while other pressure groups and liberals demand that he issue the permit He -allows the meeting to be held, but calls his own rally outside the hall.

Welles will play the lead. Kav Kvser. th orchestra leader, A special Holy Week talk on "The Secret of True Happiness" will be broadcast at 11:45 tomorrow morn ing on KSD by the Rev. Father Robert Cook, C. of the Pas-sionist Preparatory Seminary of St.

Louis. Bob Hope is to be a guest in Thursday night's Bing Crosby-Bob Hope hour on KSD. Virginia Bruce will try her luck at a role in Rudy Vallee and John Barrymore's show Thursday night Philip Merivale, veteran actor, will take part in Friday night's Information Please broadcast. Saturday's Federation of Music Clubs program on KSD will be broadcast at 11:45 a. m.

instead. of 1 12 noon. Another of the Defense for America programs sponsored by the National Association of Manu facturers and the NBC will be broadcast on KSD at 6 o'clock Saturday evening. It will include interviews behind the scenes in plants where defense effort is centered. In Saturday's Inter-High School Spelling Tournament broadcast at 1:30 p.

m. on KSD, Normandy and St. Alphonsus schools will meet in a first round match and St Marks and C. B. C.

High, winners of their first round matches March 15, will compete in a second round match. Easter Sunday -morning, at 6 o'clock, KSD will broadcast the sunrise service of the Metropoli tan Church Federation from the stage of the Municipal Theater in Forest Park. TITLED The Living God, a series of transcribed programs i i v.Mnn4 -tret-, a v. TV AAA ITG UlUaUtUb UAA AOJJ 1.1113 week at 12 noon Tuesday through Saturday under the auspices of the St' Louis Archdiocese Union of the Holy Name Society. The dra matizations present a roving radio reporter who has lost his faith, asking passersby on the streets of New York on Palm Sunday the question, "Who is Christ?" He meets an old woman who, in response to his question, directs him into a nearby church where through the eyes of faith the old woman's eyes he sees.

He feels himself miraculously transported back through the years to Jerusalem where he witnesses Christ's triumphal entry into that ancient city. With his portable microphone, he is able to pick up the voice of Christ and then the happenings of Holy Week the Last Supper, the Betrayal, the Trial, the Scourging and Crowning with Thorns, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection and the Appearance on the road to Em-maus. The voices of the Apostles, Mary Magdalene, Pontius Pilate, the Two Thieves and other participants in the events of the week also will be heard. Peter De Cordoba-will portray the voice of Jesus and also in the cast will be Wil liam Gargan, Una O'Connor, Jane Wyatt J. Carroll Naish, Dennis Day, Cornelius Keefe, Winona Matthews, John Sbeehan, Patricia Ca sey and the Rev.

Charles Burns of San Fernando, CaL LOCAL FIREPROOF STORAGE HOUSE and LONGDISTANCE MOYING inM.flivil'l-.Ll'l-s ITT53 i nr i i'i i a 1 ere an omokkow, a new systery program titled The Amazing Mr. smith is to start at 7 p. m. on the Mutual net and KWK with Keenan Wynn. son of Ed Wynn, the comedian, in the title role.

Charles Cantor, veteran character actor and Elizabeth Rel- ler will play the principal support ing parts, Joan Bennett and War ner Baxter will be starrted in the i Theater. In an adaDtation or a Clarence Budington Kelland story called "Stand-In" Bon nie King, vho went from a Kansas City night club singing job to be leuiureo. wun urosDy or chestra and in a number of net work broadcasts, is to be the starred snlnief in TftiriV. mr.llsm Tim. TM.ACr.rvt 1 Kenny Norton's orchestra.

The Border Patrol program will broadcast on KWK at 9:15 p. instead of Friday night. Tuesday, Eddie Cantor and his singing protege, Olive Major, will take part In the the People program. The Joe Louis-Tony Musto fight will be described at 9:30 p. m.

on the Blue net and KXOK. Wednesday, the ceremony of commissioning the new battleship, North Carolina, which carries 16-inch guns, will be broad cast at 10:30 a. on KWK. Thursday, a special Passover program will be broadcast at 10 m. on the CBS net and WBBM 178U.

Friday, KFUO will broadcast two programs of sacred music by recordings Sir John Stainer's can tat, "The Crucifixion," from 9 to 10 a. rn and Bach's "The Passion of Our Lord According to St. Mat thew, as performed by the Bos ton Symphony Orchestra, the Rad- cliffe Choral Society and soloists or note, from 12 noon to 3:30 p. m. Fred Allen will play the leading roie in a Jfiaynouse performance of the radio fantasy.

My Client Curly," at 8:30 p. m. on KMOX. Saturday, Jessica Draeonette will be the guest singer in the Saturday Night Serenade. ARTS of the four oneras to hf fr performed in the St.

Louis grand opera season will be broadcast from the Municipal Auditorium on the CBS network. The network schedule will be as follows: April 16, "Don Giovanni," from 10:05 to 10:45 o'clock; April 21, "Mignon, from 10:05 to 11 clock; April 24, "La Traviata," from 10 to 11 o'clock, and April 26, from 10 to 10:55. Tuesday night, at 10 o'clock, the CBS net will carry half an hour or the St. Louis Symphony Orches tra concert for the American Chemical Society in the Municipal Auaiionum. jsjviux will toe un able to schedule the program at that time, but will transcribe it for a broadcast at 11:35 the same night.

Helen Traubel will be the soloist with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra next Sunday, singing Isoldes Narrative from "Tristan and Lily Pons will sing with Andre Kostelanetz orches tra, and Helen Jepson, Gladys Swarthout, Charles Kullman and Lansing Hatfield will sing in the Concert from Detroit Henry Hull, the veteran stage and movie actor, has taken the title role in the CBS network's Honest Abe serial at 10:05 a. m. Saturdays. Ray Middleton played Lincoln in the serial until he va cated the role for movie work Meanwhile the part has been tak en Dy wesiey Aaay. a younir Shakespearean actor.

ED SPARKS, the "dead pan- comedian, who is a native of Canada, will be starred and will have full charge of a series which the Travel Bureau of the Ontario provincial government will sponsor on the CBS network Sun day afternoons, beginning April 20. He will be supported by Sair Lee, actress, model and singer, and the Luigl Romanelli orchestra. The program, which will come from Toronto, will be the second sponsored by a foreign Govern ment on a United States network, the other being the one on the Blue net on Sundays for Brazil. Jan Keith has joined the cast of the Midstream serial to play Paul Cameron. Others new in this cast are Henry Hunter as John Elliott; Nina Klowden as Ginney Storey; Sylvia Jacobs as Ruth Andrews; Phil Lord as Dr.

Wheeler; Jane Green as Bertha and Irene Purcell as Anita Cameron. The Federal Communications Commission has agreed to hold a hearing on an application by WTMV, East St Louis, which is now on 1490 kilocycles, to change to 1540 kc and increase its power from 250 to 500 watts at night and from 250 to 1000 watts daytime. The station also would install new equipment and move its transmitter. Ml SBaBaataWaHHaH The Modern Conception of the Radio Tube Hearing Aid. Designed for greater range and clearer tone.

Judge for yourself. Call for FREE DEMONSTRATION in your home or our office. EAST TERMS OTARION OF ST. LOUIS 408 Chemical Bldg. CE.

0581 N. E. Corner 8th and Olive On KSD Today at 2:15 H. V. KALTENBORN'S NEWS COMENT Cincinnati Conservator ory of Music.

niir-mi start sing. WEW Freddie Mrun- orchestra. KFUO Orran Recital. KXOK H1ROAKA, XYI.O- KWK Al Heller's Diary. WIL Sin- 10:00 KSD ASSOCIATED pnrsa ftf1" TO Northwestern rvT 7 reviewing stand; News.

WIL .77 Iran. WEW Ten Pin Time. KFUO Bible Study. KXOK Voice of Tomor-row. 10:05 KSD RHAPSODY OF fme l0i5 WU" Harmony Caravan.

KXOK Symphony Orchestra, and Choral jaiBraaiuifs. Bowe family. KWK Yl" iJeciae-: eply by six of Chicago professors to hkh last Sunday by R. M. Hutchlns.

Dresirienf nt tfT WU.W Missouri $trhnnl in Aaiw. wtt Salvation Army. KXOK Bible Auditorium. KFlin rio u. 10 t5 -BTnard Leyltows Salon Or- "f-" ews Koundun.

KFUO Pilgrim Lutheran Church. KXOK Luther Laymen Singers. 11:00 K5n mftropolitav chcrch fed- C. Oscar JohnsoaT KWK Quaker City Serenade. WIL Treasures.

WEW-Music Hall. KXOK Rax Mmmln'i 11:15 WIL Third Baptist Church Senr. KXOK Tower Grove Baptist v-hurch. Blue Net I'm An American; buest: Dr. Anton Julius Carlson.

Swedish scientist. 11:30 KMOX Radio r.n.rt.. 11:45 KMOK Piano reciUl. 12:00 NOON CLOSE; -The Far Easter. I-ltlUilltlB." KMOX Church of the Air.

KWK The Children's ChapeL WIL Songs of Your Heart. WEW Neopolitan Serenade. KXOK EchOM nt Pnlanrf 12:15 KSD ST. LOCIS ANTI-SMOKE CAMPAIGN PROGRAM; Raymond Tucker, 8moke Commlssloaer, and Dr. George A.

Moore, Director ef Missouri Botanical Gardens. KWK Radio Warblers, 12:30 ksd associated press news wvn. iutneran Hour; Dr. Walter A. Maier, speaker.

KMOX News. WIL Matinee Melodies. WEW Frankie Town-send and the Hillbillies. KXOK Lud Gluskin's orchestra. KFUO Music Appreciation Proeram.

KSD COMMCNITT FORCM: "Why the Y. W. C. KMOX Books and Their Authors. KXOK News.

1:00 KSD NBC STRING STMPHONT; Frank mane conducting. KWK This Ia Fort Dix. KMOX The Free Company Presents; Orson Welles in bis own drama. WIL Lest We Forget. WEW News; Give Me Music.

KXOK Radio City Music Han. Blue Net American Pilgrimage; visit to the home of Gen. Lew Wallace. 1:15 WIL Rhythm Moods. 1:30 KSD UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION "War Aims and Peace Alms." KWK Mel Marvin's orchestra KMOX Quis Auction.

WIL Dramas of Food. KFUO News In Review. 1:45 WIL Savoy Opera Albom. KWK El Paseo Troubadours. KFPO Voice of the Harp.

2:00 KSD LAVENDER AND NEW LACE; Kav Lorraine, singer. KWK The Americas Spenk. KMOX New York Philharmonic Symphony o. cbestra; John Barbirolli conducting. Soloist: Ania Dorfmann.

pianist. WEW News: music. KFUO Miracles and Melodies. KXOK Great Plays; "Beg- iir on Horseback. 2:15 KSD H.

V. aALIMHiKH NF.WS COMMKNT. WIL Christian Science Program. KFUO Music 2:3 KSD LEE GORDON'S ORCHES TRA. KWK Young People's Church of the Air WTL.

Rnmethin Different. WEW sacred Heart Program. KFUO News. 2:45 WIL Tin Pan Alley. KFUO Mu sic, 3:00 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS KWK Alvino Key's orchestra.

WIL- Concert Echoes. WEW News; With the Masters. KFUO Shut In Hour. KXOK Sunshine Mel 3:15 KSD TONY WONS' RADIO SCRAP wii iHomesnun Melodies. KFUO 3:30 KSD CHBLM KWK News.

WIL Sunday Symphony KXOK News. KMOX Anore rosier Albert Spalding, vio ti.4... Ramnton. soprano. 3:45 KSD TODAY'S BEST BUYS.

KWK MUSIC 4:00 mw a vn mabeL: comedy skit nrrw KWK Musical weimmnei. SHm rVrama Workshop: "Mary, Queen of Scou." KFUO Musical Magic Car. 4 15 KMOX Senator Charles W. Tobey "nonvovine ShlDS to 4 Ks5 YOUR DREAM HAS COME TRUES Verne smiin, tmm rrwKThe Shadow. KMOX Famous Tri.ls.

WIL Portal Players. CU.In. VtnnT KFUO MUSlC M.rtin and his Music wb-kr 8901 Behind the Mike. m.ak wfw sine Fonik Sextette. KFUO Our Work Among the Blind.

SK)0 ncnniTrn TPRESS NEWS. -unv innr.rf Theater: Gin frails -AS Kiv Kvser In "Niagara Ut This Shew Amirtcaa Thiatrt Apr. 7-14 VICKI VOLA. CAST IN OB III, I MYSTERY MAN PROGRAM AT P. M.

MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ON KSD. SHE ALSO PLAYS THE SECRETARY IN THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY SERIES. ON KSD' News Broadcasts 10 a. 12:30 p.

3 p. 5 p. 10 p. m. and 11:55 p.

m. Weather Report 10:15 p. m. Time Signals At intervals between programs. to Reno." KWK Double or Nothing; quia program.

WIL News. WEW Boys' Town. KFUO Music. KXOK News; New Friends of Music KSD THE ANSWER MAM. WIL Melody Lane.

WEW Salon Sketches. KFUO Onen Bible. :30 KSDi WHAT'S VOIR IDEA? Jackie Heller, tenor; Nelson Olmsted, master of ceremonies; Ted Flo Klto and his orchestra. KMOX Gene Autry. KWK To Bo Announced.

WIL News Events In Social Work. WEW Hour of Dancing. KFUO Organ recital. Mutual Net "The Army Looks Ahead." :45 WIL Langworth Military Band. WEW Henry Busse's orchestra.

:55 KMOX "Dear Mom." 6:00 KSD JACK BENNY, MARY LIVINGS TONE, DENNIS DAY. ROCHESTER, PHIL HARRIS' ORCHESTRA. Guests The Quia Kids. KWK Russell Bennett's Notebook. WfL This Rhythmic Age.

KXOK News. KFUO News. :15 KMOX News. WIL Stamp Col lectors' Program. KFUO Music :30 KSD BAND WAGON; Tobe Reed.

master of ceremonies; Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra; with Helen Connell, singer. KMOX Youth Answers the Call, broad cast from Scott Field, near Belleville. 111. KWK Sports, news. WIL Academy Award.

KFUO Our Listeners' Speak. KXOK News for the Americas. CBS Net Screen Guild Theater: Ginger Rogers and William Powell "Lucky Partners." 6:45 KWK News. KFUO Devotional Hour. KXOK Music for Listening.

7:00 KSD CHARLIE MCCARTHY AND VA RIETY PROGRAM; Edgar Bergen. Don ald Dickson, baritone; Abbott and Cos tello. Gnest: Lana Turner, movie actress. KWK American Forum of the Air: "War Senator D. Clark Worth of Idaho.

KMOX People's Plat form. WIL Let's Swing It. KXOK Star Spangled Theater: "Macready's Macbeth." with Gene Lockhart, Mon tague Love and Rosemary DeCamp. WBBM 7S0) Columbia Workshop: D. H.

Lawrence's "The Rocking Horse winner. 7:15 WIL News. 7:30 KSD ONE MAN'S FAMILY. KMOX "Crime Doctor." WIL De signs for Dancing. KXOK Inner sanctum Mystery.

7:45 KWK News. WIL Harmony Fills ioe AIT. 7:55 KMOX News. 8:00 KSD MANHATTAN MERRY-GO-ROUND, i-ncy aionroe, I onrad mibault. Girls of Manhattan, Victor Arden's Orches tra and Men About Town Trio.

KWK Old-Fashioned Revival. KMOX Concert from Detroit Fritz Reiner conducting. Soloist: Helen Traubel, soprano. wix. weatner Kepott: Harlem Rhythm.

KXOK Walter Winchel! 8:15 WIL Rhapsody in Swing. KXOK Parker Family. 8:30 KSD AMERICAN ALBUM OF FA MILIAR ML SIC; Frank Munn, tenor; Jean Dickenson, soprano; Vivian Delhi 1'bJesa, soprano; Buckingham Choir; Bertrand Hirsch, violinist; Gus Haen- achen's Concert Orchestra; "Fuggl L'lmagini" from Donizetti's "11 Cas- telio De Kenll "I'll Take You Home Again, "My Old Ken tnrky Home." WIL Crimson TraiL KXOK Irene Rich. 8:45 WIL Police Quartet. GXOK Bill Stern, sports.

Guest: James A. Farley. 9:00 KSD HOUR OF CHARM; Phil Spltalny's All-Girt Orchestra: Evelyn and Her Violin, Three Little Words; Maxlne Moore. KMOX Take It or Leave It. KWK U.

S. Office of Government Reports. WIL Bert Hirsch'a. orchestra. KXOK Goodwill Hour.

9:15 WIL News. KWK Music. 8:30 KSD DEADLINE DRAMAS WITH IRENE WICKER AND BOB WHITE. KMOX Helen Hayes Theater: "The Doctor Takes a Wife." WIL Spark lers. KWK Sunday Night Playhouse.

9:45 WIL Shining Hour. 10:00 KSD A SSOCIATED PRESS NEWS; Weather Report. KMOX St. Louis Grand Opera Chorus. WIL Guest Night.

KWK News, KXOK News 10:15 KSD THE CATHOLIC HOUR: Um Rt. Rev. Mgr. rulton sheen of the Catholic Inlverslty of America. KWK Britain Speaks.

J. B. Priestley. kaur tuners jesters urcnestra. 10:30 KWK Gray Gordon's orchestra KMOX BODDy Day and orchestra.

WIL Dance orchestra. KXOK Mai Hel- lett orchestra. KSD CONCERT ORCHESTRA KWK Dick Jurgen's orchestra, WIL jtaciiating itnytnms. 11:00 KSD MUSIC YOU WANT WHEN TOD WAST IT. KWK Manny Praerr'a orchestra.

KMOX News; Invitation to Learning. WIL The Gauchos. KXOK Newt; music. 11:15 WIL Musical Etchings. 11:30 KWK News; Music KMOX Ra.

mon Ramos' orchestra. WIL Farads of Hits. KXOK Lea Brown's orches- in. 11:45 KSD DANCE ORCHESTRA. WIL News; Music.

11:53 KXOK News. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS IT Wj 9m KMOX News. 12:14 KMOX Weather Report. HEARING AID A marvel ef enslSMrinf skill! Llks a tiny radie In a watch. It iweelisd in clarity, ranee and sowar.

Praciiioa ut screw adjustment! permit avar 70 different tana compensation set-tints. Phone Company 691 Arcade Bldg. CH. 3389 Post-Dispatch For Sale Ads are finding used car buyers. be FEATURES of today's radio concerts will be the appearance of Helen Traubel, the St Louis dramatic soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, as soloist in the Concert from Detroit; Ania Dorfmann's playing of the Grieg A Minor Piano Concerto with the New York Philharmonic, and the lengthening of the Andre Kostelanetz broadcast from half an hour to 45 minutes.

Concerts scheduled for today: 9:30 a. m. on KMOX. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. 10:30 a.

m. on KSD. Music and American Youth program. 1 p. m.

on KSD. NBC String Symphony. 1 p. m. on KXOK.

Radio City Concert 2 p. m. on KMOX, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, John Barbirolli conducting: Overture to the Wolf-Ferrari "The Secret of Grieg's Piano Concerto in A Minor, Ania Dorfmann soloist; Franck's Symphony in Minor. 3:30 p. m.

on KMOX, Andre Kostelanetz orchestra; Albert Spalding, violinist; Rose Bampton, soprano: Strauss "Emperor" Waltz; "Barcarolle" from "Tales of Madriguera's Ach-ron arrangement of Stephen Foster songs medley: Dark Manners' We Could Make Such Beautiful "I Hear a Sarsatp'a "Spanish Dance" in A Minor: waltz; Faure's "The Palms." 5:05 p. m. on KXOK. New Friends of Music concert; Rudolph Serkin, pianist, soioisi: jviozart's Concerto in Major and "Haffner" Sym- pnony. 6 p.

m. on KWK, Russell Bennett's Notebook concert 8 p. m. on KMOX, Concert from Detroit, Fritz Reiner conducting; Helen Traubel, soloist: Overture to Verdi's "Sicilian "Ritor-na Vincitor" aria from Saltarello from Mendelssohn's "Italian" Symphony; Schubert's "Ave Faure's "The Dvorak's Slavonic Dance in A Flat; "Love's Old Sweet Smetana's symphonic poem, "Die Moldau." 10 p. m.

on KMOX, the St LouIh Grand Opera Chorus, Laszlo Ha-lasz directing: "Brindisi" from "La Traviata," Finale of Act 1 and Opening Chorus of Act 3 from "Mignon" and Entrance Chorus and Bell'Chorus from Preston Foster, of the movies, will make a guest appearance with Bob Hope Tuesday night -J GREATER HEARING Clear, sharp, without distortion. Vacuum tuba. Small-Light-Crystal. ffutatton 613 Locust, CA. 1873 Why Pay Montr Yea Cannot Get Mora World's First Wearable Vacuum Tube HEARING AID VOLUME CLARITY ECONOMY FREE TEST and DEMONSTRATION TELEX ST.

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211 N. 7th 411 N. SARAH FR. 7200 Special Lenten Concert Prices 50e, 75e SI, $1.25 aundry Special! QaH 51? Complete BOTH FOR 25 (With KBESGE'S $1 STORE PAGE 7H 85 his singer, Ginny Simms, are program. KMOX WIL KWK ji tjii 1 1 i 1120 1230 1380 (AP); United Press (UP); Inter Radio Press (TRP); from Europe by transcription WIL (INS) KXOK (UP, INS) 6:00 KXOK (Eur.) KFUO (UP) 6:15 KMOX (UP, TR) 6:30 KXOK (UP, INS) 6:40 KWK (UP) 6:45 KWK (Williams) 7:15 WIL (INS) 7:45 KWK (Heatter) 7:55 KMOX (Davis) 8:00 KXOK (Winchell) 9:15 WIL (INS) 10:00 KSD (AP) KWK (UP) KXOK (UP, INS) 10:15 KWK (Priestley) 11:00 KMOX (UP, TR) KXOK (UP, INS) 11:30 KWK (Eur.) 11:45 WIL (INS) 11:53 KXOK (UP, INS) 11:55 KSD (AP) KMOX (UP, INS) We Prevent Higher Living 8:35 p.

m. on WENR (890). FRIDAY Washington University series Dr. R. G.

Usher: "Japanese Ne gotiations With the Axis" 5 p. m. on KSD. SATURDAY Town Meeting of the Air: Tran scription of Thursday night's dis cussion 7:35 p. m.

on KXOK. John D. Biggers, director of the Division of Production, Office of Production Management: Address at Army Ordnance Association dinner 8 p. m. on Blue net Pope Pius' Easter message to the world will be rebroadcast in this country.

He is to begin speak ing from Vatican City at 5 a. m. St Louis time over the short-wave station, HVJ. The Mutual network plans to pick up his words for a direct, broadcast and also will make a transcription for a repeat broadcast later in the day. Gen.

Abelardo L. Rodriguez, at one time provisional president of Mexico, Is reported by "Variety" to have got a concession and organized a company to build and operate a high-powered radio sta tion at Nogeles, Mexico. Prelim inary work on the station is to begin late in May, "Variety" says, and broadcasting is to start in the fall. Gen. Rodriguez and his associates are said to plan to spend as much sa $1,500,000 on the project WATCH CLOCK WORK Over Halt Century Spent in Doina On Thing Well.

iff 25 OP PEIICES fo OLD GOLD AND SILVER We appraise, buy and sell estates. vJut ot town quiries invited. in Treasures" 30 Yeirs CHcstnut 1062 1941 a TO l4o (Fw ir triO cU1 News services: Associated Press national New Service (INS); Trans (Eur.) commentators (surnames), A. M. 8:00 KSD (Eur.) KMOX (Eur.) KXOK (UP, INS) 8:30 KFUO (UP) 10:00 KSD (AP) KMOX (UP, TR) KXOK (UP, INS) 10:25 KWK Eur-) 10:45 WEW (INS) 11:45 WEW (INS) P.

M. 12:30 KSD (AP) KMOX (UP, TR) 12:45 KXOK (UP, INS) 1:00 WEW (INS) 2:00 WEW (INS) 2:15 KSD (Kaltenborn) 2:30 KFUO (UP) 3:00 KSD (AP) WEW (INS) 3:30 KWK (UP) 4:00 KXOK (UP, INS) 5:00 KSD (AP) Public Discussions, Informative Talks NORTHWESTERN UiMlVHJtai-TY REVIEWING STAND 10 Reply by six professors of the University of Chicago to radio speech on "The Proposition Is Peace" made last Sunday ty Robert M. Hutchins, president of the university 10:30 a. m. on KWK.

Upton Close: Comment on the Far Eastern situation 12 noon on KSD by transcription. Community Forum: Thy the Y. W. C. 12:45 noon on KSD.

University of Chicago Round Ta ble: "War Aims and Peace Aims' 1:30 p. m. on KSD. America's Forum of the Air: "A War Referendum 7 p. m.

KWK. on The People's Platform 7 p. m. on kjviu. MONDAY Washington University series: Dr.

R. G. Usher, head of the de partment of history: "American Aid to France" 5 p. m. on KSD, The Committee Reports: "South of the Rio Grande" 8:35 p.

m. on KXOK. National Radio Forum 9:30 m. on WENR (890). TUESDAY Invitation to Learning: Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn" 8:30 p.

m. on KMOX. Vice-President Henry A. Wallace "America's Second Chance." Ad dress at dinner meeting of the Foreign Policy Association in New York 9 p. m.

on Blue net WEDNESDAY Washington University series: Paul Rider, professor of math ematics: "Mathematics and Na tional Defense" 5 p. m. on KSD. THURSDAY Town Meeting of the Air: "Can FOR CASH DIAMONDS our offer before tell in tf. Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooches, Antiques.

ISiKpfifJIS to play the leads in a Conrad wagei production of "Niagara to Reno" at 5 p. m. today on KMOX. Ginger Rogers and William Powell will be starred in the Screen Guild show. Helen Hayes will be heard at the usual time in "Doctor Takes a Wife." The Columbia Workshop, at 7 p.

m. on WBBM (780), will pro duce an adaptation of D. H. Law rence's story, "The Rocking Horse Programs on the broadcast band Kheduled for today include 6:00 WTW Musical Clock. 7:00 f'K Bvmphnnlc Concert.

1:30 KSD AND GLENN. KMOX SnnI.v Serenade. WEW Ave I program. 45 KMOX Travelocue. 8:00 NEWS FROM HERE AND ABROAD KMOX News.

WEW Quartet. KXOK KSD DEEP RIVER BOIS. WEW United States Army Program. KMOX Clyde Barrie. acmga.

KXOK wner Family Ksn ivn uisir Wew Harmony Caravan. WIL Radio Church Services. KFUO Pilgrim Lu-'hran church. KXOK Church of wut, KMOX Wings Over Jordan. 9:00 V5 NATIONAL RADIO FILFIT: Dr.

W. Sockman. KMOX Church of the Air. WIL Sere- WEW Songs of the Heart. De Luxe Serenade.

JK United Charities Reporter. KMOX Here the Negro Spirituals You Love "WINGS OVER JORDAN" CBS-KMOX Sunday Morning Feature Thursday, 8:15 P. M. Municipal Auditorium Tickets at Liggert't, 700 Washington, and Auditorium E. Suits, Better and cheaper than home laundering SEND EVERYTHING 1517 Clark Ave.

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