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rTITCAGO SUNDAY TRTRUNE: SEPTEMBER 27. 1931. in. dOmmao MAESTROS Neighborhood Theaters I TOM, DICK, AND HARRY FIVE STAR BANDS To BE ON Vi-0-141 FOR FALL SEASON VI-G-N TO BRING WORLD AND CITY SERIES TO PANS "Guilty Hands." at ths Uptown theater this week. features Lionel Bar rymore in the rOls of a state's attorney who is forced to commit the perfect murder" to save his daughter (Madge Evans) from a conscienceless rake (Alan Movbray) with whom she believes she is in love.

Mow he does the deed and Hi results afford an evening's entertainment. Others in the cast deserving of Mention are Kay Francis, William Bakewell, C. Aubrey Smith. and Polly Moran. Thurston, the magician, is featured In tho stage show.

Ottoak-u 741 to, lb tt 's aotitillbanor iv toolloe LLILJ Burtn'ett and Kassel Open This Week. Me ti-Nebraska Grid Tilt on Saturday. 'N, 11. Chicago Tribune Station on the Drake Hotel EARL BURTNETT. (Seymour 900.111.1111;c4 i A t- il 1., -11' 1 1 OF 'Nil 1 1111VOWNIlle, I 1 1 dar IN 1 i C''''''''' 'N 7 A's .4 povagAr i 1 ip mint.

''S 1::: "41 7- '4 7 ----34, Ak 1 10 -'es 1 7r iv -we 1 lk, 0' 0: r0 7.1 Li I 01,1, 0 tie i 1, ---) ile 1' 00... I p- .,.) ,......1 I ok a LOPMEnbuhkgel 161Ne0.0.01100.,E001.gontbilbbS, 416.4 Meters--720 Kilocycles Double Bill at Granada. The Granada has Joe E. Brown In "Broadminded" and Clive Brook in "Silence" tan all-talker) on a double feature bill this week. "Broadminded" is a farce, in which Mr.

Brown Is supported by -William Collier, Ona Munson, and the eye tonic, Thelma Todd. The title of the film, by the way, is a punin case you were won dering. "Silence" bas Clive Brook In the role of a man who gives his life to preserve silence about the mystery and misdoings of his past. Peggy Shannon plays a double partas Mrs. Powers and Norma Powersand does it adroitly.

The story is made up of the confession of a dying man to the prison priest and flashes back to certain youthful indiscretions. John Wray, as a blackmailer. steals part et the acting honors. Marjorie flambeau, as a light o' love. likewise plays her part for more than it was originally worth.

The plot concerns the welfare of a daughter to whom Brook has never given his name and from whom he seeks tot keep the secret of her birth. i 0 AvA, li i OW I r.0::::::: 1 7 'e'r ZA I --oo -0, 1 i 1 1 I i 4 1 47, I 1' 'f 4 it 4 I 1 liewoo dgStOatioi- 4onbtoStototat i II BUD VANDOVER. MARLIN HURT GORDON VANDOVER. That merry. melodic trioTom, Dick and Harryhave as their latest "The Sermon in Song." a medley of tunes done in the manner of a prayer meeting.

You hear them on W-G-N at 9:45 o'clock each morning and on evening programs including the Tuesday Minstrel Show. Five of the greatest dance bands In the middle west svill be presented to -V-G-N listeners nightly this fall Wayne King. Ted Weems, Tweet Hogan, Art Kassel and Earl Burtnett. The latter two will stage their gala opening in Chicago's loop this week. Earl Burtnett's aggregation will take over the traditional stand of Joe Sanders and Carleton Coon at the Blackhawk this winter, their first W-G-N broadcast being at midnight Tuesday.

Burtnett and his toast of the coast" band will continue in the footsteps of his predecessors. specializing in programs for the He will have Jess Kirkpatrick, Art Jarrett, Gene Conklin. and Harry Robinson as soloists and there will be a lineup of entertainers between dance i groups. Was Movie Favorite. The Burtnett band was a favorite in movieiand in its five years on the coast.

appearing in Broadway Melody," Coquette." Gold Diggers of Broadway," Reaching for the Moon." "Puttin' on the Ritz," and Viennese Nights," among others. Included in Bortnett's own compositions are "Sing Another Chorus, Please," "Leave Me With a. Smile," and "Do You Ever Think of Me." It will be good news to the legion of Coon-Sanders fans to know that this band will be on the air this winter over an NBC network from Its new stand In the Hotel New Yorker. The hours have not been announced yet, but broadcasts are to start in October. Art to Music.

Art 'Kassel and his Kassels in the Air will serve up their fall debut over W-G-N at 11:45 o'clock Wednesday evening in their Inaugural at teh Bismarck hotel. A Chicagoan who has played his way to national fame as radio and recording orchestral leader in his home town, Art Kassel had aspirations to be a commercial artist back in 1923. But he couldn't keep his hands off his saxophone and clarinet! His most popular composition is Around the Corner." Wayne (Waltz) Kingaviator, student of philosophy, golf fan, composer, and bachelorwill continue delighting W-G-N listeners and the thousands of dancing feet at the Aragon ballroom. Tew Weems and his most popular band will be broadcast over W-G-N from the Trianon, and Tweet Hogan's peppy musical youths will hold forth at the Drake hotel. King, Incidentally, is opening new series of programs over NBC at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

ART KASSELL. (Bloom Photo.) These two well known orchestra leaders and their bands will have their W-G-N fall inaugurals this week. Earl Burtnett will be heard nightly from the Blackhawk beginrdng Tuesday evening. Art Kassell will broadcast from the Bismarck hotel beginning Wednesday night. PICKUPS "ORPHAN RETURNS TO NBC NET TOMORROW WAYNE KIN -TED WEEMS And Here's Huck Finn.

"Huckleberry Finn aiid Fifty Fathoms Deep are at the Pantheon. The former stars. Jackie Coogan, Junior Durkin, Jackie and Mitzi Green are in Mark Twain's immortal story of the kingdom of kiddom. Recommended also for adults. The "Fifty Fathoms film.

although It shows a lot of undersea shots, is not such deep stuff. Jack Holt and Richard Cromwell are featured as divers, pals who become rivals for the love of a gal (and divers reasons). The Mtn Is saved by its comedy, and the gal. played by Loretta Sayers, is a "What this country needs," remarked Ted Weems the other day, "Is more gogetters." And, continued our Informant, Ted gives as his example of a go-getter the lad who finds a worm in his apple and has fish for supper! COMMISSION TO SCRUTINIZE SALE OF WAVE LENGTHS The soft, rhythmic dream-waltzes of Wayne King! The tuneful, tingling melodies of Ted Weems! Four half-hour periods of marvelous dance music by two of the finest bands in the countryfrom the Aragon and Trianon Ballrooms! Hear Wayne King at 5:30 and Weems at 6 and 11. rasehall and footballAmerica's two treat sport diversionsS4-111 crowd the spotlight on W-G-N.

nut station On the Drake hotel this week. The opening game of the world series between the St Louis Cardinals. National league champions for the second straight year. and the Phila. deplita Athletics, world champions, will come to W-GN listeners at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon over an NBC network.

Graham iNfoNamee will be at the microphone. This arrangement was made following the edict of Commissioner 'K. M. Landis. baseball's czar.

that only NDC and CBS would carry the series. The second game. also to be played in St. Louis. iu be broadcast at 1:15 o'clock Friday.

Broadcast City Series. The third, fourth. and fifth games of the iwries will be played at Phila. la Ion Oct. 5.

6. and 7 when 1 W-G-N svill carry the broadcasts beginning at o'clock. Bob Elson will be at the microphone at 1:45 o'clock Wednesday to broadcast the first game of the city series between the Cubs and White Sox. On Thursday and Friday W-G-N will carry the city series Immediately following the conclusion of the World series games in St. Louis.

The thud of the pigskin, the shrill whistle of the referee, the blare of bands the football season is on! Quin Ryan, dubbed by Floyd Gibbons as the greatest sport news broadcaster in the business. will be back for his eighth year of dramatizing gridiron battles when W-G-N brings you the Northwestern-Nebraska Bourne direct from Dyche stadium, Evanston. Quin's First Game. Quin Ryan's first football broadcast, the Michigan-Illinois game of 1924, drew a response of 25,000 letters and hi has been at it ever since, visiting every campus in the Big Ten to report football over radio. Carl Meyers, chief engineer of W-G-N.

again will accompany Quin on his rambles. W-G-N is the only broadcaster that has served the middle west thoroughly over a period of years, choosing the most important battles. regardless of dlstance or expense. Its schedule this year includes the following games: Notre Dame vs. Northwestern at Soldiers field.

Yale vs. Chicago at Stagg field, Michigan at Illinois. Illinois at Northwestern, Minnesota at Northwestern. Chicago at Illinois and Southern California at Notre Dame. Dr.

Maximilian J. Ilubeny. internanationally known radiologist and for. tiler president of the Radiological Society of North America. will tell of the progrtss of radiology in the fight on cancer when he talks from W-G-N at 1 o'clock Tuesday.

Dr. Stone to Talk. Dr. John Timothy Stone, president of the Presbyterian Theological seminary, will be the speaker on the Mid-Day Services" from W-G-N at 1 o'clock Saturday. The subject for the week will be My Religion and Myself.

Other speakers are Dr. Orrinl W. Auman, treasurer of the world service of the Methodist Episcopal church. who will talk Monday: Henry W. Austin of Oak Park, who will speak Tuesday: Dr.

C. G. Kindred of the Englewood Christian church. who appears on Wednesday. and Dr.

Robert A. Fuller, pastor of Garfield Park Paptist church, who talks Thursday. Dr. John L. Dickson, director of the Mid-Day Services," will be the Friday speaker.

Michael F. Girten, ionsul general of Austria. and Dr. Fery Lulek, Austrian baritone, will be guest artists In the Seneca hotel salon concert from W-G-N at 9 o'clock Friday evening. Dr.

Fery Lulek halt appeared as a concert and oratorio singer in Europe and came to America in 1912 for a series of concerts with the leading symphony orchestras. Later he ppeared In the Toronto festival and the New York Metropolitan opera concert series. Dr. Charles J. Lunak.

assistant superintendent of schools in Chicago, will speak on W-G-N at 2.30 o'clock Thursday afternoon during the daily woman's club program. Dr. Lunak Is in charge of adult education in the Chicago high and elementary echools as well as Americanization work and recreational activities. FOR THE CHILDREN MILAN LUSK, VIOLINIST. If you have any doubts of Chicago's growing place in the radio sun try and laugh off, the fact that the local NBC will offer seven new programs soon whose aggregate price is mope than half a million bucks! "Keeping up with Daughter starts Wednesday morning $120,000.

College Memories begins Wednesday evening 42 .1 The back of the scenes talk? of George Martin, Washir.gton writer, ought to be interesting. Imagine these scenes: President Wilson highly in. censed at Martin's story about the presidential typewriter which wrote uphill and downhill equally Papa Joffre blushing as his red pants ripped when he bent over to put a wreath on Gen. Grant's tomb. Martin's tales start at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon on an NBC net.

With Allan Grant, pianist, and Leonard Salvo, organist, in a rare classical treat! Thirty melodious minutes with three of the finest artists on the air to accompany your Sunday dinner. The fantastic adventures of Pollyanna in a visit to the marvelous land of Erehivon (Nowhere) with the jolly Ydobon (Nobody). As imaginative as the Wir ard of Oza happy, eerie and melodious half hour this morning. 130 P. M.

29 Stations to Carry W-G-N Feature. Orphan Annie," radio dramatization of the popular TRIBUNE cartoon strip, goes back to the network tomorrow afternoon to an estimated audience of 5,000.000 children. Twenty-nine stations will carry her adventures. Annie's return to the chain is the result of her continued popularity in ands around Chicago, where she has been presented nightly from W-G-N, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE station on the Drake hotel, coutled with her satisfying test" of last spring, when she was heard over an experimental net-, work of six station. So successful were her adventures and so favorable the listeners' response that immediately upon conclusion of the series plans were made for the big network which gets under way tomorrow.

Has Broad Among the twenty-nine stations to be utilized in presenting Annie's adventures during the coming fall and winter are some of the best known outlets in the country. The list includes, among others, WJZ, New York; WBAL, Baltimore. WHAM Rochester. N. WLIV.

Cincinnati. wrtvA, Richmond. KRPC, Houston, and KSTP. St. Paul.

The new hookup, NBC officials gay, blankets the country east of the Mississippi river. besides including a group of northwest stations and three In Texas and Oklahoma. Last Tuesday was a day of celebration for the members of the Little Orphan Annie cast. In addition to receiving word of their return to the network the players marked their 250th performance of the feature which began last December. Shirley Bell, the 10 year old radio veteran who plays the part of Annie; Allan Baruck.

12 year old Corntassel of the program, and Henrietta Tedro and Jerry O'Meara, who are lir. and Mrs. Silo, enjoyed a party after their daily broadcast to mark the event. B. A.

Rolfe is said never to have heard his orchestra over the air. That's a privilege that comes of never being absent. 1:30 P.M. 1 Yes, and 11111 1 win Rogers in Young as You Feel" and Claudette Colbert in. Secrets of a Secretary are at the North Center theater.

The 'former shows Will in the role of a man who haa been pushed into tho background by his sons until in steps a dancer (FM Dorsey) in her step-ins and teaches him to live according to his wishes rather than according to the physician's orders. The comedy, though risque and its actors sometimes scantlif clad, is kept clean by wurg homely humor and his refusal to be evil-minded. Secrets of a Secretary has Miss Colbert in a sprightly roleas an ex-society girl who gets a secretarial position. She attracts the English peer who is engaged to her employer's daughter and complications set in. IRVIN COBB TO PICTURE HUMOR IN WORLD SERIES Humorist Irvin S.

Cobb will lay aside his pen for a few minutes to discuss the humorous side of the coming world series at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday evening over tin NBC network. Ordinarily, Grantland Rice conducts an interview at this time, but both he and Graham McNamee, regular announcer. will be on their way to St. Louis and the opening of the world series, so Cobb will carry on alone. Countess Olga Alban', prano, will be the featured soloist with Gustave Haenschen's orchestra.

Harvey S. Firestone Jr. Talks on W-G-N Tomorrow Harvey S. Firestone Jr. will appear as guest speaker on W-G-N at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow morning.

"The Romance of Rubber" will be his subject- Gladys Rice, James Nathan. and James Melton will be soloists on the program, with the quartet as an added feature. SPONSORED BY WURUTZER COMPANY RINGLINGP ALICE MOCK FEATURED TUESDAY NIGHT "Meditation" from Thais will be offered as a duet by Robert Ring ling and Alice Mock as a feature of the program to be broadcast over W-G-N at o'clock Tuesday evening. Mr. Ring ling also has the solo in Annie Laurie." which will be played by the symphony orchestra under the baton of Adophe Dumont.

"The Flight of the Bumble Bee" and Slavonic Dance No. will be orchestral features. Orchestra and singers will join in Grand Festival March" as the finale. SPONSORED BY THE FAIR I Morton Downey, Tony Won, Jacques Renardnor and every man in the latter's orchestra also boast a perfect attendance record on their popular program. And did you know that Jean Paul King is attached to the personal staff of the chief bailiff of Cook county? With a shiny nickle badge to wear on state occasions.

King got his present the next day aftlr announcing Bailiff Albert J. Horan on the Our City" program. THE PHANTOM VIOLIN 'KZ- -1, '4r. A ,1 i i. tiliti.

It'vp. Nt-t, -r- l', -AO i 6 t' 1 I -7 or Ipor i'. 0, 4...,, I i I ''1' rt Ai.1,----'4-----, 14 New Radio Periodical Begins Publication Soon A new radio periodical devoted to professional interests of broadcasting, to be published semi-monthly, is to make its appearance about Oct. 15. It is to be known as Broadcasting The News Magazine of the Fifth Estate.

Martin Codel. Washington writer and former radio editor of the North American Newspaper Alliance, is vice president and editor. Sol Talehoff has resigned as radio editor of the United States Daily to become secretary and managing editor. Demands Bu-yers Be Reputable. WASHINGTON, D.

C.The old practice of selling a pile of junk in a radio station valued at a few thousand dollars for sometimes one hundred times that much, just to get the wavelength, will not be so easy to engage in hereafter. From now on the federal radio commission will scrutinize every transaction of that character with greater care 7 than ever before. To this end more rigid rules having to do with the transfer of licenses of stations have been formulated. If necessary a formal hearing will be held and the whole thing looked Into officially. This will include investigating whether or not the new corporations seeking assignments of licenses are financially responsible and otherwise reputable.

Adequate evidence must be given to show that the station under the proposed new management will be operated intelligently and by competent trained personnel. Two Stations Involved. The commission has announced to begin with. although this is not held to reflect these stations in the least, that the applications for renewal of licenses for stations WSBO of Needham. Mass and WCIII of Chicago have been designated for hearing, since both seek the transfer of licenses to other Interests.

Investigations were made by the commission prior to this action. it being alleged that the Needham station, has failed to serve the public interest by of stock market and other information almost to the exclusion of other kinds of programs, and that station WCHI has been broadcasting information alleged to be inimical to the public health. Station WBSO, the commission said In ordering its renewal application for hearing. is operated by the Babson Statistical Organziation. and recently filed an application for transfer of its license to the Broadcasting Service Organziation, said to be a new corporation.

An investigation. the commission asserted, disclosed that Winslow L. Webber, named as president of the new corporation, is the son-in-law of Roger W. Babson, head of the present licensee, and that, la fact. there would be no actual change in ownership, policy, or programs.

In the case of the Chicago station, the commission alleges, after an investigation, that complaints have been received concerning the broadcasts over the station by Dr. Percy Clark and Dr. Perley W. Johnson. the latter unlicensed to practice medicine, and that their broadcasts have been Inimical to the public interests.

Takes No Action. At the same time. the commission has refused to take any action on complaints received against six New York and New Jerky Stations broadcasting questions and answers of the Hudson Medical clinic in New Jersey. While the Hudson clinic is being criticized severely by the medical profession, the broadcasts seem to contain nothing upon which criticism might be based." the commission reports. All of the persons administering treatments are duly licensed physicians under the laws of New Jersey, where the clinic is located." Who is he? Whence does he come, with his ethereal music? One of the features of W-G-N of the years gone by drifts back again to you tonight.

A rare instrument and a noted artistsee if you can guess who! 8 P. M. LIBERAL LEADER TO SPEAK TODAY ON BRITISH CRISIS Sir Herbert Samuel. M. seven times a member of the British government, will speak on The British Crisis" over a Columbia network at 11:30 o'clock this morning.

Sir Her: bert now is home secretary on the national emergency cabinet organized by Premier Ramsay MacDonald, being one of the two Liberal leaders in the coalition cabinet He also is one of the leading financial authorities in the house of commons and has been asso ciated 'with problems of administration In oriental countries as high commissioner for Palestine. MARK GOLDEN DAy I iZEELC3 6011mmobiEW SUNSHINE I ilmenoomimommapaio SUMMER GARDEN CONCERT Cast Is Same. This same cast. Intact since the beginning of the feature. will take part in "Little Orphan Annie" when it returns to the network next Monday.

Both the children are performers with years of radio experience behind them, and both grownups in the cast. Mr. and tIrs. Silo are veterans of the legitimate and vaudeville stage. Frank Dahm who writes and directs Annie's radio adventures, has promised a new and thrilling story for this fall to Introduce Annie to her Increased audience.

The story is built around the activities of a mysterious magician who comes to Simmons Corners, Merlo the Great. What happens hen Merlo stalls work should make Interesting listening. Successful W-G-N comic strip dramatizations now include The Gumps. Uncle Walt and Skeezix. and Harold Teen.

as well as Orphan Annie. Another delightful reproduction of famous summer garden concerts in various parts of the worldthis one at the outdoor Greek Theatre, in Denver, Colorado. IOn Other Stations 8:15 P. M. 1 i 4'.

0, IC 0' .10 Ig0; lit: 1 'V 1 4 0 4 0" 1411 1 1 4 4 I 4' 0 4 149 1 40f I lilt SAMUEL S. IVYER TO TALK BEFORE EXECUTIVES CLUB DETAILS of TODAY'S W-G-N PROGRAM r' if- 0.3. 1:::74 41t 6 to Weems from the to 7--1V4-11 Synipbouy Concert. DR. JULIUS KLEIN TO TELL "WHERE Sunday, September 279 19:31 Central Standard Time Samuel S.

Wyer. consulting engineer of Columbus. will be the speakr of the Executives Club of Chicago on AV-G-N at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. Mr. Wyer Is prominent In the study of fuel power and transportation problems In both the United States and Canada.

During the world war he directed the naturallgas conservation activities of the federal government. For a number of years Mr. Wyer has been giving a portion of hie time to education work to acquaint the public through schools and other agencies with the fundamentals of the problems of fuet power and MR. AND MRS. J.

SOLOMON. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Solomon. 6206 Fairfield avenues will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary next Sunday with a dinner and reception at the Rogers Park hotel.

Their four daughters, Mrs. J. W. Kohn, Mrs. B.

J. Korai. Mrs. M. M.

Fuschman, and Mrs. T. J. Leviton, and two sons, Sam and L. Solomon will attend.

There are 11 grandchildren. to Church of the Air. WMAQ. 9 to sketches. WENR.

9 :45 to 10-44tues Harmonies. WSW. 9:45 to 10A Sons for Today. WENN, 10 to Hays. WENH.

12 :30 to 1Pop concert- 1:15 to concert. WI110. 1:30 to 2Church of the Air. WMAQ. 1:30 to 2Domay Bailey and Leo Sims.

AIW. 2: to :5 5.Sympho0le hour. WMAQ. 2 to 2 King orchestra. ILYW.

3:30 to 4Musical Showmen. AYW. to 6 :30 Leon Bloom Chicago Knights. WBLM. 1 to Junior.

RYW. 1 to 0Catholic hour. WENS5-30 to Lino and Sinker. WSBM. 545 to 6Adventures of Barbara Wayne.

WI110. 6 to Julius Klein. WMAQ. 6 to and.11oneYsuckle. WLS.

6:15 to and BragglottL WMAQ. 6:30 to 7Draroatic sketch. WI-ST to Jj Drugs. and Doe-tors." Wit AQ. 7 to tittortet.

7 to SEddie Cantor. 7:15 to -15-- Keeping Co 'wits the World." AYW. 7:45 to 8Angelo Petri. WMAQ. 1 to Tune Popular Songs.

WARM. to ard Bonelli and Otte Guildford. 8:30 to 9 Around the Samovar. WM Act. 8:1 IS to 6.45Mickey Cochrane.

guest crust WANK. :45 to music. lryw. to el Wonder aid tear. WE.

a :45 to 10 11 Sunda, oil ark 'Pn rkfr's KTW. TIME CHANGE Old Dutch Girl Program THE MONEY GOES" "Where the Money Goes" is the title selected for the weekly radio talk to be given at $tri o'clock this evening over a coast to coast CBS network by Dr. Julius Klein, assistant secretary of commerce. Much of Dr. Klein's material is taken from analytic of returns of the federal censue of distribution, which has been devoted to disclosures as to the volume and character of national wholesale and retail trade.

Dr. Klein sees a means of cutting down unemployment and raising living standards in business efforts now in progress to eliminate wastes in distribution. said to amount to 10 biilions a year. State's Attorney Swanson Talks on1V-G-NIVednesclay State's Attorney John A. Swanson will be the speaker on the "Legal Information for the Layman program from W-G-N at 8:20 o'clock Wednesday evening.

States Attorney Swanson will speak about the rights and privileges of the public to the sorviees et his eflice. ti GAIL BANDELL. (Do Haven Photoa Gail Bandell. radio entertainer who has been cheering morning listeners to W-G-N with her songs and gloom chasing philosophy. will take up a new broadcast schedule tomorrow afternoon when she will be beard every other week day from 5 to 5:30 o'clock with Leonard Salvo, organist Bliss Bandell has been In radio since its earliest days and Wg1.3 its original Girl? DAYTIME 8:45 to Old Testament." 9 to of the Day's News.

9:30 to 10Lew White, organ music. 10 to IG-N Concert Trio and Joseph Ilassmer. baritone. 10:15 to Concert Trio. 10:30 to String Quartet.

11:30 to 12Adventres of Pollyanna. Sponsored by The lkir. 12 to 1Reading of the Tribune Comics. 1 to Trio and Lewis White. 1:30 to 2The Wurlitzer Program.

-2 to 2:30 Arthur Oberg and Concert Trio. EVENING 7 te 7:05 BuIova Correct Time; Interlude. 7:05 to Hungry Five. Sponsored by T. Rubber Heels.

7:15 to Walt sna Sponsored by Col. gate-Palmolive-Peet Co. 7:30 to IIHusk O'Hare and his Genial Gentlemen front the Hotel Ea Salle. 8 to Phantom Violin. 8:15 to Garden Concert in Denver.

8:43 to O'Hare and his Genial Gentlemen from the Hotel La Salle. to Golden Aga. 9:30 to Time. 9:45 to 10-1. Miller Musical Moments.

10 to 10:10 Tmtrw's Tribune. 10:10 to 10:30 Old Tlas Favorites. 10:30 to 11Wayne King and his Aragon Ballroom OP, chestra. I 1 to Correct Time; Ted Weems from the Trianon Ballroom-II:" to 12-1tuA O'llare sod his Genial Gentlemen from Hotel La Salle. Back to Standard Time Monday, September 28 amp a OM 101VAN NAMED To COUNSEL POST BY COMMISSIONI The appointment of George B.

ter of Des Moines. as assistant! general counsel of the federal radiol commission. succeeding Paul IX. P. Spearman who resigned recently to re-' turn to private law practice, has been announced by the commission.

Mr. Porter has been with the coinMission since Feb. 24, 1931, when he was appointed an attorney in its legal division. Ile waa born In Centerville ls. Oct.

11 1900. Mr. Porter will take eines Nov. 1. 7:45 a.

m. 'tt THE ---1 SUNDAY BRIGHT SPOT Jack Pettis odd114 I 1 INVESTORS SYNDICATE 1 SERENADERS t- MaTeT StnngArtists- Quintet 11 I -Featured Ou e. 1 Spapith.15,1ratelatc79, KrAt at 1:15 p. m. I On Coast-to-Coast Network I -I 1 1 NotionI troadcastint Company I I I lit 194 CO 1 et 'Omit DrOadCaStint Company Control Standard boo) The snappiest program on the airMonday, Wednesday and Friday over the Columbia Broadcasting System.

Listen to the details of the Diamond Rill Contest. Tune in Station WBBM IOW I 1 jlettl (1 A Igo' Rot viti IE a. VII6It 4b jive of Vire) 0 iptitO1-0 1 It an ectri 0 ci um I "Ave Mona to Be Sung I Radio ServiceCall sl on Cathedral Hour Today Includes Includes Complete Testing of Adele Van coloratura soprano. wilt 1 et, 'rubes and Minor Repairs 'Log echulwrt'a Ave Maria as si OUR won GUARANTEED MONTHS leatura of Ma service. Cathedrat hour.

to Le heard over tile Co. 1 Moureau Radio Laboratory lorobla netaork at 3 o'clock this aft-1 roosit atiacto atolls rums. li. fi. A.

Illmitvireao 2:30 to Bros. "Your Dog." 2:45 to SCubs vs. Pittsburgh. Sponsored by Thompson. Restaurants.

to Salerno and Leonard Salvo. to 6Wayne King from tho Aragon. It I TO Ai I It WIBO 5:45 P.M. villoOlrIF 91111 laillt 1ONIGHT BO 5:45 P. M.

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