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NOVEMBER 22, 1936. FART IH.I IQ SUNDAY MORNING. ANTENNAE SPARKS RADIO AND ITS PERSONALITIES TODAY'S PROGRAMS RADIOPINIONS BY DALE ARMSTRONG HIGH LIGHTS Sunday, November 22, 1936 KHJ NEWS BROADCAST: From the Touer or The Times- Thousands of dollars' worth of The show will be aired over KHJ radio talent can be utterly ruined at 0:30 p.m. Cinemactor Edward Benny's Free Rein Wins With Listeners Poking Fun at Commercials Proves Popular Feature and Even Draws Applause for Announcements 10 p.m. a $30-a-week "mixer." The most beautiful music in the I world can co into the micro- Arnold will judge I've nothing against transcriptions (matter of fact, some of the bet- (phone, pass through the control! ter musical programs are record- i panel and then come out of your jed) but radio stations shouldn't loudspeaker in a way conclusive; permit these transcriptions to be I to teeth-gritting and the calling! broadcast when they're imperfect idown of maledictions on theior fuzzy.

Recent bad examples: BY CARROLL NYE Radio Editor heads of the musicians for such la had performance. The lad at controls ran make or mar Monticello Party Line and Music From Texas, both good shows of their kind, but spoiled by raspy Meet that rare Individual a high-priced gag writers ar i the proeram hv the way in i reproductions called into the conference Fri If you want comments on which he -works. He can compen-isane. intelligent day and the six wits go over the sate, for instance, for the loud script with a fine-tooth comb, and soft tones, the high or low building up some comedy situa radio sponsor who sanctions the kidding of the commercials! He's Lawton Campbell, young vice-president of the vast food factory that puts out the money for Jack Benny and Stoopnagle and Budd programs. In addition to his multifarious duties for his company, he tions and discarding others.

notes, by giving more or less volume to their output but this The Saturday rehearsal Is the crucial test because Jack judges the quality of his show by the results in a montonic level. He can give too much volume to the music and boom it heavily or he reactions or Ms troupe. If a gag fails to get a laugh from periodically whips out stage a member of his cast the first world affairs, delivered in a pleasing and ingratiating voice, listen to Adamontios Polyzoides (KFI Wednesday 10:15 p.m.) XOTKS OX AX EXVELOPK These, items were found jotted on the back of that letter I got this week: Ruth Durrell, with Jimmie Grier at Biltmore is not singing with the same voice she used on KFWB. Her unusually clear, true soprano was heard last Wednesday and if she continues with this type of performance, look for her name in lights Ken Murray's prop-ram has not been time he reads it from the scriDt. the master minds go to work on it after rehearsal time.

Last Saturday's rehash huddle lasted can make the program fuzzy and listless in tonal quality. So, you see, this gentleman is pretty important to the perfect radio picture. It is the belief of Harry Jackson, N.B.C. musical director (which I heartily share.) that every "mixer'' on a program that embraces music should be a musician and a good one: CONCEITS: m.m KHJ. tilt Liki Tiber.

narle f.Vt a.m. KFCA. Music Hall. oa KHJ. New Tarit lhll- harmsnla Orchestra.

KM. Marian Talley'a Caa-eert. KNX. ElBOaltiaa Park C'oneeTt- 1:3 MCA. Golden Gat Ban Cnneert.

KMTR. Hollrwead Bowl Musieale. p.m. KHJ. Nelsaa Kddr'a new "Open Hum" with Fraa-eia White.

KHJ. Ford Symphony. a m. KH. American Albom of Familiar Mnsie.

p.m. KKI, General Moturi Concert p.m. KF.CA. Hancock Ensemble. p.m.

KFWB, Behjmer Concert. 1:30 p.m. KHJ. Frederick Stark's Concerteers. POETS: 1:00 p.m.

Lorola to. Santa Clara. VARIETIES: a.m. KHJ. Smitr Time tnmlca.

Door Douilaa. 1:30 a.m. KHJ. Maj. Bowes Capitol Theater.

:00 a.m. KFI, Moacew Sleiih Bella. a.m. KF.CA, Made Key. Noon KFI.

Metropolitan Auditions. 1:30 p.m. KFI. Musieal Camera. 5:0 p.m.

KFCA. "We. the People." 1:30 p.m. KECA, Sloopnailt and Budd. 1:00 p.m.

KHJ. Joe Penner. 3:30 p.m. Rubinofl'a Orchestra and Nlncera. 4:00 p.m.

KHJ and KECA, Moblliia-tion lor Human Needs. p.m. KNX, Reunion nt State. :30 p.m. KFI.

Bob Ripley. p.m. KFI. Good Will Court. 5:00 p.m.

KFCA, Symphonique Mod-erne. 6:00 p.m. KFI. Manhattan Merry- (to-Round. :00 p.m.

KFCA, Walter Winchell. p.m. KFCA. Paul Whitrman. p.m.

KHJ. Community p.m. KFAC, Open Forum. p.m. KFCA.

Fdwin C. HIIL p.m. KHJ, Fddie Cantor. p.m. KFI, Jark Benny.

11:30 p.m. KFCA. Readers Guide. p.m. KFWB.

Curtain Calls. :45 p.m. KHJ. Edwin Srhallert's Interview with Georse Bancroft. PLATS: 11:1.1 a.m.

KFI, Nick Harris drama. p.m. KM, Grand Hotel. 1:041 p.m. KFI, Minaay Special.

p.m. KFI. The Barnstormers. 4:80 p.m. KHJ, Hollywood Theater of the.

Air. p.m. KFAC, "Famous Homes. p.m. KHJ.

"Spit Seconds in History." p.m. KFI. On Man's Fsmily. mi plays, notably "Solid South," which had a run on Broadway with Richard Bennett in the stellar role and gave Bette Davis her first picture contract. Campbell signed Benny in October 1933, and forthwith gave his corporation heads a bad case of leaping jitters by urging the stellar comedian to poke fun at from 7:30 p.m.

to midnight. CHANGES MADE Ofttimes drastic changes are made in the interval between the eastern and western broad tne precious commercial announcements. He even had the easts on Sunday. I have the script of last Sun audacity to write gag plugs him that he should establish the high and low points beyond which the sound dare not go and then let the musicians hit. soft or strong tones as called for by the man on the podium.

As it stands now, too many mixers try to direct the orchestra so far as tone hurt, a great deal by the loss of Phil Regan (contra-opinions to the contrary) any more than Jack Benny suffered through the loss of Frank Parker. Murray's comedy is capably presented and he works hard to piease the list- self and still does. day's show before me as I write. It is as dull as dishwater when you read it "cold" to your self, but it certainly was a wow when Benny and his troupe qudiiiy is concerned, im iorPner John K. Watkins, getting good control men and matutinal flour salesman, is breathed life into it on the air.

Benny and his writers know doing a better word-picture job GIVEN FREE REIN "My bosses thought it was outrageous at first," he said, "but it was not long before they were asking for more of it. You see, we had been sponsoring a more sedate type of radio entertainment and it was a question of getting them over both hurdles at once. But the bars are down now and we're giving Bennv and what they are doing, and the im.iii wtuti. int' re worm. WO.MKV OX THE Gloria Livingstone (Mrs.

Rich script I have at hand is a potent example of their genius for making the programs a family ard Bartlett) has a distinctive and recognizable voice, handles FRANCIA WHITE The delightful soprano voice you hear on Nelson Eddy's "Open House" broadcasts Sundays over KHJ at 5 p.m. is that of Francia White. Today her solo number will be Noel Coward's "I'll See You Again." since his nerves have quieted down Larry Lee is writing a book. Maybe he doesn't know there already IS a book. TIIOllSAMOAWir ESCAPED FROM affair in which the listeners become kindred spirits of the the Charm School of the Air (Mi.l p.m.) expertly.

She Stoopnagle and Budd free rein It'll be the same way when Burns and Allen come into the Sunday, November 22, 1936 fold in April. speaks with a cultured note hut is not too-too-high-society. Material is better than average for this type of show; written by Norman Burroughs. Men might even listen and like it Al- TIMES-KIU BROADCAST Thanksgiving "The proof of the pudding is THE DIAL STAR TAKKS RIBBING The tried and true comedy formula puts Benny in the position of the "fall guy," but no other stellar comedian takes such a consistent ribbing from his cast as he does. He gives that Jack's program is the only Edwin Sthallert Conversation p.m.

10 p.m. News in Music TrlcokoLm one on the air in which the listeners wait for the commer With Emery Darcy, Southland most every female voice on the e-s i i CHURCH SERVICES baritone, as soloist, Frederick nr ume mursoay cials and then applaud them. PRODUCT PROTECTED MTR St. Brendan's Catholic, a.m. 8 to p.m.

KMTR Santsella 8. KFI Sunset Dreams. 8 Larry Burke, tenor. 13. Jack Benny.

C. 8:30 his support the laughs, but, in p.m.) sounds like the same Church Quarter-Hour. a.m. Stark and his Concerteers will the long run, he gets the credit MPC Swedish Tabernacle, a.m.i "I'm on the job to protect the from the listeners. KEHE Paul March and Dnrnth? Stude- woman.

Maybe it is Rudolf Friml's married daughter is singing in the chorus (and very present a "Thanksgiving Concert" over KHJ at 8:30 p.m. Or 1 to 2 p.m. KMTR Musical. 1. KFI Sunday Special.

1. Musical Camera. 1:30 KMPC Music. 1. KEHE Luncheons ires.

Music. Dr. Joe Jeffers. 1:30. KIM N.

V. Philharmonic (rent.) KFWB G. Allison, talk, Music, 1:30. KFVD Music, l. KNX Pop.

Concert, Music, Dr. Francis Kins. KFOX Christian Science. Peopl In baker. 8: Speech.

8:30: Music, 8 4a. KHJ Fddln Cantor. C. 8. Concerteers.

8:30. Br thii sine prompt method. Telephont DRexel 1241, or use coupon below for free booklet mailed to any jddrest. Plrasa mall free booklet T-SJ Street City chestral high lights include the KFWB Behymer Concert, 8. Musicomedy, First Methodist Episcopal Church.

11 a.m. KHJ Church the Air. 10 a.m. KI'PC Pasadena rreibyterian Church. 9.

10 and 11 a.m.: 7 and ft p.m. KFVD Church of Christ. a.m. KNX Temple Baptist. a.m.i Hollywood Presbyterian Church.

8 p.m. KFSG Anielus Temple, 6:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and p.m. KH. I.oni Beach, St.

Luke's FoUcop.il well) on the Nelson Eddy Open House program (KFI Sunday 5 p.m.) Judy Janis, musical 8:30. KNX Govt. Frost Reports. Hollywood Witness: Bc-ker: "I wish to state that success hasn't gone to my head like it did to my good friend, Jack Benny." Jack: "Thanks, Kenny." Minuet from Mozart's Flat Symphony, the Intermezzo from mite who pipes prettily with the News, Music. 1.30.

"Alaglala" and "Southern Phil Harris orchestra at the Pal- Church. II a.m.; Christian Science. 1 product in the role of sympathetic advisor to Benny, his writers and his troupe. I don't issue any list of don'ts or clamp down with a set of rules, so they have a feeling of freedom in preparing the script that accounts for the spontaneous atmosphere thtit pervades the show when it goo? on the air. "Jack has no desire to kick the plug around but it is under-; standable that he or his writers Roses Waltz" by Strauss.

There's nothing screamingly p.m.) Fireside Church. p.m.! Christian ftrirnre Service. p.m. KFAC Country Church of Hollywood, 8 funny in the line "Thanks, Ken omar, just turned down her first marital proposal in two months. She prefers to make music from the bandstand with Phil than a.m.! Christian Science.

.1 P.m. Interview With KGF.R Spanish Church Seryices, a.m.; ny," until Benny reads it. Even his "limms" are fraught with Presbyterian Church. 8 05. KPPC Mr.

James H. Shearer. 8. KFOX Christian Science Service. 8.

KOFJ Out of the Past, Naval Militia, 8:45. KFAC Rev. M. H. Reynolds.

8. KGER Dr. Henry Booth, Calif. Farm News, 8:30. KECA Chamber Music Ensemble.

8. Readers Guide, 8:30. 9 to 10 p.m. KMTR -News, 9: Walk-a-Shnw, 9:45. FT The Passim Parade, 9.

Night Editor. O.M. One Man's Family. 9 30. KMPC Robert Nobie.

9 30. KFHE Music. Treasure Island, 9 30. KHJ Water Power Committee, Vlnrenl lonex 9:1.1. Former G-Man Daily Radio Broadcast a KFWB KMPC KRKD to participate in a wedding march meaning and there are plenty Church ot Christ, a.m.: Tauhmsn Bible Class, 9:30 a.m.i Naiarene Church.

10:10 p.m. KECA Calholio Hour, p.m. Th following programs are compiled (for the time being, anyway.) Melvin Purvis, former G-man, or them the script. who resigned recently from the KFAC Al Jarvls cont 1. Hoyos Spanish 1.

KECA National Vespers, 1. Fishface Fusbottle. 1:30. 2 to 3 p.m. KMTR Music.

2: News. 5:30 KIT Marion Talley A Orch 2. Home Harmonies. 2:30. KMPC Music.

2. KF.HE- Loyola vs. San'a Clara, 2. KHJ Wines of sens. Kabbi Msmln, 2:30.

Melody. KFWB Man-on -Street. 2.15: Music. 5:30, KFVD-Musle, 2: Lorene Graves, songs, 2:30: Municipal league. 2 '45.

KNX Exposition Park Concert, 2 to 4 m. KOFJ News, Muslcale. 2:15. KPOX Phone In, Folks. 2 to 4.

KFAC Maurice Kosloff. 2:15: Music. 2:30, KGER Gcoree C. HlKhley. long Beach Municipal Band.

2:30. KECA We. the People. 2. Stoopnasle oi Budd.

2:30. cou mcmue a pnrasc wnicn FLKXIRILITY FEATl'RK from dally reports provided by stations. The Times assumes no responsibility for errors caused by last-minute Federal Bureau of Investigation mignr. not no exactly au iau in referring to the product. For in after capturing a number of the changes In radio schedules.) "THE HOME PARADE" COL WM.

H. EVANS "Master Builder" KHJ 11:45 Sunday Morning country's most notorious crim Chain Broadcast. O. Orssn. T.

Transcription. R. Records. Sl.MOX ri'HES As if Sterling Young's excellent music isn't enough to entice folks to the Wilshire Jlowl. Meinhost Loeb has arranged for a group of amateurs to cavort for' the customers on Monday inals, will be interviewed bv Edwin Schallert -Conversation" with stance, they had Don Wilson 'walking' his way through ten miles of our product in last Sun Georte Bancroft, Before a.m.

KFWB "Curtain 9, "The Seeing Janet Baird on today's Reader's Guide program over KECA at 8:30 p.m. Eve." 9:45. St. Bren- KMTR Mexican, 5 to 8 a.m.; dan's Catholic Mass, B. KNX Jfews, 9: Sorghum Center.

9:15. KOFJ News. 9:15. Drams. 9:30 KFI News.

8. KFOX C.nrtnln Ca is. Lens. 9 45. KFAC Music.

9: Jack Dunn Orch 9 30, Ward and Muzzy. 8:05. Church Quarter Hour, The World Is Yours. 8:30. Sponsor Campbell has nurtured the flexible style of the Benny show from the time he took the program under his wing, and encouraged the idea of giving character build-ups for each member of the troupe.

"Comedy programs have the longest life of any type of air entertainment," he declared. "And the format of the Benny show gives the audience no opportunity to tire of the style or the comedian. People want to laugh and Jack paces his come 3 to 4 p.m. KGER Valley Bnrd, Nazarene Church, 9:30. KMPC-Max Dolln, 7: Music, Swe KECA Recital B'Hes.

9. dish Tabernacle, 8:30. KEHR Music L. A. Pacific College.

day's preliminary script. I changed it to 'eating' his way through it." SHOW'S PREPARATION Here, roughly, is the routine of the preparation of a Benny show: Jack enmes forth with an idea for the general of the program early in the week and puts three of his writers to work on the continuity. Two Martin Luther Thomas. Chamber Music, 9 30, 10 to 11 p.m. KHJ Hunday 'limes Comlra.

8. GET TOVMf MOST MODERN WidIO ArBQXdlSCOUNT Bowes Capitol Theater, 8:50. KMTR Casa La Golondiina, 10; Lorem KPWFI Pop. Music, Funnies. 8:15.

KFVIRev. SaUf's Sp.mlsh Proeram. KMTR Music. 3. KFI Barnstormers Drama.

3. Community Chest. 3:30. Concert, 3:45. KMPC Hurr Mcintosh.

lens. 3:30. KFHE- Footba'l (cont.t KIIJ Joe Tenner, C. Rubinoff Jan Peerre, 3:30. KFWB Music.

3: Symphonetta, 3 30. KFVD Stariile Revue, 3. KOFJ Studio Party. 1: Judite Fred W. Crockett, talk.

3:15: Music. 3:30. KGF.R Music. Long Beach Band Debate Scheduled Dial KFAC at 7 p.m. for the "Open Forum" and you'll hear a debate between the varsity debating teams of U.S.C.

and U.C.L.A. on the question, ''Resolved: That Congress Should Be Empowered to Fix Minimum Wages and Maximum Hours for Industry." i Fiennoy 10:30. KFI News. in. Church of Christ.

8:10: to 11 a.m. Bririfte to Drenmiann, 10:15 KNX Tunes. Lai Chand Mehra. 8 15; Day Dreams. 8.4.V KMPC Max Ddlm, 10; News, 10 30.

Orch. 10 4,1. KRK -Talk Muiir. 6:10: Orcsn Mu dy to keep pace with the times." KEHE Kurlry Rings 10: Revelers, sic. News.

It. to 6.30 p.m. 7nctbuffomlfcurJ 10:1,1: Dream Me ociics. 10:45. KOF.t- Music.

a.m. -2 p.m. KFOX-EI Desperator, 8 to Percy and His Father. 8. KIIJ Times News i Dale Armstrong.) 10.

Musical. 10:10. Philosonher. 10:13. Ben Pollack 10:30.

3:15. KECA Catholic Hour. 3. Golden Gate Park Band. 3.30.

4 to p.m. Sparks From the Antennae KFAC Count ry Church, 8: It. in 10 a.m. KGFIl-Spanish Church. La Carps I KFWB News, 10; Music, Leaders Evsnitellra, Mens Baptist Hour.

Ml.pah, 8: Church of Christ, 8:30. KMTR Hollywood Bowl, Walk--Show, in Dance Time, 10 30. KFVD SDanlsh. 10; R. to midnight.

i3 KECA- Recital Series, 8. KNX Tommy Tucker 10.15; Blue Paul Carson, B. JO, Ballads. Larry Lee 10 45. Albert Tangara, world's fastest typist, and Henry Scott, who holds the world's record for speed in piano playing, are to be Bob Ripley's guests on N.B.C.

and KFI at 4:30 p.m. 9 (o 10 a.m. KFOX News, 10; Air Tabernacle, 10:15. Hollywood and New York will contribute features for the fourth and final nation-wide broadcast of the 19.1G Mobilization for Human Needs over KHJ into service at the last moment to give Rudy the opportunity to pay tribute to the memory of his former wife, Fay Webb Vallee. Rhap for one of my favorite air entertainers Fred Allen.

His KMTR Rev. Bob Shider, Mujtc. 9:15. KFI Moscow SleiBh Bells, 9. KFAC Music, 10; Wingy Mannon 10:15: Ben Pollack 10.30 KGER News, 10; Nazarene Church, Rev.

Bert 10 30. KECA MuslrsiCelehrltles, 10. 4 40: Hillbilly Church. 4 55 to 6 P.m. KFI Hall of Fame.

4. Crashing Headlines. 4:15. Bakers' Broadcast. 4:30.

KMPC Round-up. 4: H. M. 8. Richards.

4 30; silent to 9 30 p.m. KEHE Cowboy Church, Silent, 5 to 7 p.m. KHJ Human Nerds Mobilisation, 4. Hollywood Theater. 4:30.

KFWB Popular Music. 4. KFVD Dr. McCoy, talk. 4:30.

KNX Reunion of th States, 4. Chicaao Round Table. 9 30 KMPC John Brown. Salon Group, 9:30. KEIIE Nicholas Baksn.

Music. 9.30; and KECA at 4 p.m. today. rut to 1 n.m. material has been muddy of late Kill Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir, C.

9:30. KFWB Music, fi; Western Stars. 9 30 Tom Powers, stage star, is to give one of his famous "life 40'Taqe Catcdcrr When vou buy the MiJwest factorv-fo-you way, vou make your radio dollar go twice as far. You deal directly villi the factory that makes radios instead of paying extra profits to holcsalm, clistrihulnrs, retailers, etc. Rememberl Molhinit nf value is allrcl tn a ratlio just Iterau.e it is handled many times.

TaUea.lvan lace nf Midwest' aenSAtionaliai-tnrr-tvvt-m s-fllues. Vou lias ese to pay. as low as IIW- a secure Ilia privilene of dy" trial in your own nome. In addition, yon are triply protected with Foreign Reception Ciisrsntee One-Year Warrants- and Mnnee- Back Ciuarantaa. and the performers appear to KPVIJ Dr.

O. M. Rlchsrrlson. 0: Ccntrnl KOFJ W.C.T.U. talk.

4: News. 4:41. studies," an original sketch titled "The Snow Looks Awful Pretty," have too many secret jokes of their own. Fred is the fastest Screen Player Edwin Srhallcrt's guest in the tower of The Times at 0:45 p.m. today will be George Bancroft, port raver of virile screen roles, KFOX Music it ThilosophJ, Fireside Church, 4:30.

KFAC Al Jams. 4: Music, 4:30. KOEft Punnyside Vesper Hour. 4. KECA Human Needs Mnbtlirstlnn, 4.

Biyths Burns it 4 30. which will be followed by a se wit I have ever encountered but it is possible the time has ar lection by the Westminster rived for him to have some out Chorus of Princeton, N. J. May Robson is to represent 3 to fl p.m. side help in the writing of his TONIGHT RICHARD CROOKS SOLOIST OS TUB FORD SUNDAY EVENING HOUR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 70 Conducted by JOSE ITURBI 6 to 1 o'clock, PS.T.

the film colony with an appeal scripts. He can't continue to tap the same wells forever and get tresn material. KFI-Good Will Court. 5. KFLW Cowboy Church.

.1 KIIJ Nelson Kddy Open House, 5. Dick Traeey. 4:30. Born to Pane. KFWB Music, 5 30.

KFVD Lorene Graves, iongs. 8. KNX News. Martin L. Thoma.

Tommy Tucker 5:45. KOFJ American Lemon Ladles' 8. Tabernacle, Dr. Jeffers. 9 30.

KNX-P. F. Gardner, Rsbbl Meyei Winkler, 9:30. KPPC-Pesarirns Presbyterian Church. Or! P.

P. 9 .10. KFOX-Muriral. 9: Fa.vy Chair. Western Stars, 9:30, KOK.nHev.

A. U. Mlehelson, Taub- mnn's Bible Class. 9:30. KF.CA Dr.

Caldrrott. talk. 9. Hollywood Hi-hatters, 9:1. Radio City Music Hall.

9 30. 10 (o 11 n.m. KMTR Jewish Hour, 10. KFI Physical Well PeitiR. 10.

Carlelon Smith, talk. 10. 1.1. Melody Matinee. 10:30 KMPC Travelog, 10, Hillbillies, 10:30.

KFI.W- Spanish Hour. 10. Kill Church of the Air, C. 1ft. layman's Virws.

10:30. Russell Dorr 10: 1.1, KPWB Music, 10. KNX-Muslral. 10; Tunes, Tern- pie Baptist Church. 10.45.

KI'PC-Dr r. Woellner, 10; Tower Deep salaam to that scholarly nonconformist, Deems Taylor, POWERFUL WORLD-WIDE 2L475 CHASSIS if if MEANS 5Q7o SAVING TCRMS AS LOW AS I0t A PAY who gives comments on music KFOX Neal Ginniiini Theater News, Serin KFAC Chrlstlntt Science, 5i Personality Preview. 5:30. DAVS KOFR Old Hvmn Boole, .1: Billy Murphy, lore at intermission time during the New York Philharmonic broadcasts. His sharply etched word pictures of master musicians are a delight.

Today (KHJ noon) Ilulda Lashanska, noted FREE 5 15; Rev Rex Barr. ,1:30. KECA S.vinphnntque Modern, 8. News. 5:30 Al Gayle, 8:45.

iRlflL 111 6 to 7 p.m. for support of the drive. IN MEMOItfAM A tribute will be paid to the memory of Mine. Ernestine Rchumann-IIcink on KFWB's Behymer Concert Hour at 8 p.m. Among those slatod to appear on the program are Marion Talley, Dr.

Itufus V. von KleinSmid and Mrs. Lciland A. Irish. GUEST SO I() 1ST With Richard Crooks, American tenor, as his first guest artist, Jose Iturbi, distinguished pianist-conductor, will direct the Ford Symphony Orchestra and chorus in the first of eight concerts to be broadcast over C.B.S.

and KHJ at fi p.m. CONCERT TOl'll Once again General Motors turns. to one of the great sym concert soprano, will appear on Chimes. 10.40, KFAC Immortal Artists. 10.

KIX'A Interlude, 10; Music, 10:45 CVaMCMf the program as guest soloist to DIAL'A'MATiC TIMING ILKTRIK-SA VER sing the Arioso from Handel's WBBSSM DUAL-AUDIO PROGRAM EXPANDER "Dank Sie Dir. Herr," and a group of Hugo Wolf's lieder including "Verborgenheit" and "Gesang Weyla." I was preparing a news broad AUJOMATiC AtKlHL TUNINir it a.m. to 12 Noon KMTR Cowbojs. 11. KFI Dr.

Casselherr. lalk, 11 Nick Harris Stories. 11. 1J. Organ Music, 11:30.

Music. 11:41. KMPC first M. E. Cnurcn.

11. Ki W-Jewish riarsical Hour. 11. KIIJ Musical, II. Preaching Mission.

11:1,1. look At Books, Col. Win, II. Ivans. 11:11 7-8 TONIGHT KFI KMTR News.

Music, Missing Persons. 6 4.V KFI Manhattan Merr.T-Go-Round. Album of Familiar Music, 6:30. KFIjW Music, a. KH.I Ford Esenlng Hour, d.

KFWB Music. Santaella Orch '30. KNX Ethel HuMer. Rhythm, Rav, C. E.

Fuller, a 30. KRKD Psffty First Program. 6:30 KOFJ News, 6 15; Musical, 0:30. KFOX News, 6: Cheerio Bos. School Kids.

Drama, 6:4.1. KFAC Famous American's House, O. 6:30: nonslrl Novls. 6:45. KOFTV Voice of Long Besch, Music.

6 IS; Rev. Biraeleh. 6 WAVE BANDS (t'zioiWMtTm). George Bancroft cast when Ed Wynn went on the air, so I asked a young woman AND SCOJIIS OF OTHER FEATURES AT now ivorklnj? in "A Doctor's in the oilice to dial his program SAVINGS OPTO OA I KFWB Jean Leonard, piano. 11, ,10.

KFVD First Fundamental Church. 11, and give me her impressions. Re Diary." KPPC Dr. rtnbrrt Freeman. 11.

MMOUS OPERA MEZZO-SOPRANO GLADYS SWARTHOUT CLEVELAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ARTUR BODZINSKI KECA-Walter Winehell. 6. Previous to lie actor trip to KFOX Ht. Luke's Church. 11.

Paul whitcman, 6:15. TUBES FOTi Kncland to make a picture he KFAC Rev, M. H. Reynolds, 11. KOMI Rev.

Charles Fuller, 11. KF.CA Magic Ke. 11, 7 to 8 p.m. played stellar parts in Para 12 Xoon to 1 p.m. KMTR Music, 1: Talk, 7:15: Hawaiian, 7:30: Burr Mcintosh, 7.4.1.

mount films, and ho recently appearctl in "Mr. Deeds Goes to KFI denersl Motors Concert, 1. KFHF Old Tattler. 7i Jack Owens, annts, Town," "Wedding Present," and CONOUCTQA "Hell Ship Mot-Ran." (KHJ.) i MUSIC. 7:30.

KHJ Community Sinn. 7, llislorv's Knlit Meronds. KFI Met. Opera Au-lltlons, 13, Granrl Hotel, 12 30. KMPC News, 12:1.1: Musical.

12 30. Hour, 1J. Kill N. V. Phllhsrmnnle, 11.

KFWB Clolrl Star Rangers. KNX Musical, 12.15; Bunds Singers, WEPRICE 0F8- Why ennlent itS an nrdlnaev fi. If) ee IMulia aet, when ynu ran buy a Midwest for the same price. It out-pertornia many radius nn a point lur. rntnt comparison Scorea of marvrlnus leatures lika Tunini and (optional) liva yon maaniticent world-wide reception.

It fe.ijn(d fears ahead and has 60 advani-esl leatures. Vou ran wilch inslantly front American protrania In (vdu, amateur, commercial, atrplana and the most faarinaln lortia programs. phony orchestras of America for its Sunday musical offering. Dial KFI at 7 p.m. and you'll hear the Cleveland Orchestra under the baton of Artur Uodzinski in instrumental numbers, and vocal selections by Gladys Swarthout, who is flying to Cleveland from Hollywood to keep the engagement.

It! I A PS AND niiAPsonu: Rhapsody for Graham McN'a-nice for the smooth performance he gave as master of ceremonies of Uudv Vallcc's nrocram last Western Stars. 7:30. KNX Hits, Music. 7:45. sult: various and sundry unintelligible pencil marks on a piece of paper and something about "slow starting," "cute commercials" and "darling comedy." No more "by proxy" reviews for me! Rhapsody for Thillips Lord's excellent production of "We, the People," The show has real "heart" interest yet avoids sloppy sentimentality.

Many of the personalities undoubtedly are stooges, buf that factor docs not detract from the fundamental good sense that is dispensed on 13:43. DIAL-A-M4TIC TUNING 1 f.nppiimtninyntiMit Mtmihl.t nKT)liW A-Mttfi Tiinint, lhmiH( nw MHwwh) fMtiriht Z.p rum in ln(ntiv, ttmltrll, (Mt yn tH hntton. I flnaiv f.lwtr.ti hmmr nht4 MMMf rl.a ti mm KPPC Nancy B. Clarrett, 7i nr. Robert Freemsn, 7:30.

KPPC Or. Roherl Freeman KFOX Music. Western Stars, 1:30. KFOX- Music. 13 .10, I.Ko of Thomas Fi Ison KFAC Al Jurvis "lUllrnnm." 12:13.

KECA-nctter Bcech, .12. KFAC The open Forum, 7. KCIFn Symplioncttes, Air Oardener, 7' 10. KECA Edwin C. Hilt.

7. Stories of L'ie. 7:30. Community Chest, 7:45. MIDWEST RADIO CORPORATION Dr.

Tsui Mimnard. 13 1,1. Onle Pate, snliss. 13,30. Concert 12 utn.M CINCINNATI, OHIO With Four Ujeful Purpose! i.

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KHJ Tonighf 8:30 9:00 NICK IIAHUIS, KM, 11:15 A. M. rnar la iinerale. AdJrti MM. MIDWEST RADIO (CORPOMTIO I Dfpt.

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