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itiaiifliTi'Mlfli. 'APRIL 8, 1934 PART II 6 SUNDAY MORNING, News of a dio a nd Its rs onalities DANCE BANDS NOW RUN ON BIG BUSINESS PLAN Day of "Big Name" Orchestra on Wane, Says Hal Roberts, Experimenting With New Idea in Music Organisation "THE TIMES" IS ON THE AIR! Here is the line-up for the weekly series of 7 p.m. programs offered by The Times through KMTR: Monday Jim Burba's Great News Events of the Twentieth Century. Tuesday City Hall Gossip with Cleaves Jones at the microphone. 1 Wednesday Edwin Schallert Interviews Evelyn Venable, Paramount star.

Thursday Rupert Hughes, famous novelist, talks on a subject of his own Friday Braven Dyer's Sports Edition of the Air. "T4MES" COMIC STRIPS OF THE AIR, KMTR and KHJ, 8 A.M. "Time" Radio Press News, KMTR, '9 p.m., KHJ, 10 p.m. Sparks From the Antennae BY CARROLL NYE TJpnt. Harold William Roberts- Mai Roberta to you Is of the amnHPMMpn(VMnpqwinnMMemp4Q0P M'lfflHnr-fmr i n-rvr ir i fri'OW mi r'rfTr "T' 1 tt rr i- -c f-i- -'V-- A I Jj Mi aisls.i-.

nniniAn that, the dav of "big name iianrn hands in on the wane. With characteristic modesty he ignores tan. that his name is fivnonv mous with military band music from rnocf tn mast. His TroJan band has marched through Georgia, the Eastern States and the Middle West. He has made tloned to Wynn that he had bought a collection of 850,000 gats and he allowed as how he had the biggest Joke library in the show business.

The Chief added desperately, "I bought another ha "I million yesterday." Jack laughed, "I thought I was the Baron!" Jimmy Wallington has gone int the restaurant business and will bid for the Radio City patronage in his new spot, named the "Anchorage." Everett Hoagland, th popular Balboa maestro, goes for innovations in a big way. This season Everett Is featuring three charming feminine violinists in his Rendezvous Orchestra, and are the" collegiate smoothies crowding about the bandstand! three shades, too blonde, brunette and auburn haired. Today's dial should delight the concert music lovers. The famous Tschaikowsky Piano Concerto in B-flat minor will be a feature of the hour recital byEr-nest Hutcheson, distinguished concert pianist, today at 6:30 p.m. over KHJ, when Howard Barlow's orchestra combines with him to offer the radio public some new and unusual expressions in concert melodies Earlier in the day, at 12 noon, Hans Lange is to direct the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra in a two-hour program with Nathan Mllstein, young Russian violinist, as guest soloist.

Mil-stein, who has been heard both in this country and Europe, will play the Tschaikowsky Violin Concerto in Major What appears to be a delightful afternoon concert the? RMrrtnff flirht sonus of the uni versitv of Southern California familiar to every football in the that he can pick up some shekels by wielding a baton. Fraternity brothers, neighborhood fiddlers and chance applicants are molded into the semblance of an orchestra. They barnstorm. They finally get on the radio. An arranger Is hired to produce novelty numbers and a girls' trio is added for a touch of sex.

Roberts hopes to hit the bull's-eye with the first shot. But he isn't going off half cocked. Every member of his band ls a soloist, ALL IN FAVOR OF LOCAL BOY "The local boy has everything in his favor for once," Roberts said. "It won't be Baron Long's fault if we fall to cllA. I've had the pick of the players, arrangers and choral directors.

We've had plenty of time for rehearsal and got paid for it." In the last analysis it is the radio that makes or breaks a dance band. Baron Long heard Roberts's first efforts as a dance director at the Rainbow Gardens over the air. He was convinced that Roberts had the country. Hf.re a local bov with the musl eal training and executive abilty tq mold a group or callow college vouths. imbued with the rah-rah spirit, into a well-disciplined or eanlzation that could rival any mature group of brass blowers.

A NEW KIND OF A JOB Last Thursday night at the Bilt is to be presented from Exposition Park at 2 p.m. with Chico de Verdi's Orchestra, Eloise Horton, col POPULAR VOCALISTS THE RHYTHMETTES AND KMTR'S IMPERIAL GUARDS more, Roberts entered a new phase of his career when he made his de oratura soprano; Homer Canfield, Mary Moder. KMTR's prize male quartet ls titled the Imperial Guards. Members are pictured above with Howard Loucks, bass, at the top, and the others, left to right. Bill Days, top tenor; Art Relmer, baritone, and Max Smith, second tenor.

Hail the harmonists! The Southland's radio family Includes two of the most talented groups of vocalLsts on the air. The Rhythemttes. popular girls' trio heard recently on KHJ's California Melodies and other releases, ls composed of Dorothy Compton, Betty Bruce and dramatist of song, and Mona Con tent, one of our leading pianists. That automobile company brinpi you Victor Young's orchestra tonight at 7 p.m. instead of the usual Jack Benny program.

Benny is heard on Friday night now with Maestro Young and his musicians having the entire period to themselves. Nothing but instrumental music it to be offered on this new series, which will feature modern dance music in soft, leisurely tempo- stuff and he gave him carte blanche but as a big-ttme dance orchestra leader. He knew at the outset that the public would be skeptical of his ability to fit into the picture as a KELW Jewish hour, 7. KHJ Merrymakers. 7:30 purveyor of toe-ttckling tunes.

The in building his Blltmore orchestra. Broadcasts by the Student Prince Orchestra that we have heard since their debut lead us to believe that Roberts is on the right track. The DIAL KFWB Oen Quaw'i Orchestra, Kay popular belief is that anyone so Theater School, Station KMTR thoroughly grounded in band music as Roberts couldn't possibly com The opening was a bit too flamboy The thick carpets at the C.B.S. studios in the East are making Alexander Gray's weekly broadcasts nightmares The famous baritone is one of those unfortunates who are continually getting electric shocks from door knobs and elevator buttons Gray ruefully admits that he must possess an electrifying personality. pete with the Floritos, Lombardos, ant and the monitoring ana place (Program! lilted balnw eemrllfd from i Girbefi Orehtr Albert reporti provided br ndlo lUtloni.

I Pyson Terhun (C.) 1: oiolt (O.) Th Tlm assumes no responsibility Jor 1 KMPC News, Hsppt Chappies, 1. Effect Hook-up ment of the vocal choruses was errors caused by last-minute ehamet In KTM Rev. Maurlea Johnson. 1. ragged but fundamentally the stuff ls there.

The music is rhythmic, KELW Marian Harrison 13 30. radio schedule).) colorful and danceable. C) Denote! chain broadcast. KMTR rirl rnndamentat Chnrrh. 11 Salute the lieutenant! a.m.: Church Latter Day Paints, KHJ New York Philharmonic Orchestra 13.

KNX Lai Chand Mehra. 13. KFOX Ted Bliss. 13.30 KFAC Maude Hughes, 13:43. KOER Helena Smith.

1. KECA Dr. Paul B. Bralnard, 1. Ilitia.

KMTB Oriental Orcheatra. ti Chnterfleld Choir, Christian Science talk, Oraan, Saered Music, Si National Guild Kyser a orchestra (F 7:30. KNX Calmon Lubovlskl and Claire Mellonino, 7:15. KFOX Oene Quaw'i Orcheatra. 7: Murder from Mara (drama,) Lulslta.

7:45. KFAC Conservatory music, Mayfatr Trio, 7:30. KECA Marvleor Trio. 7: Burr Mcintosh. Pierce Brothers' Quartet, 7:45.

8 ta 9 p.m. KMTB Cruise of the World. 8 Frani Par. ves, pianist, Orcheatra, 8:45. KFI Wendell Hall (C.) 8: Walter Wlnchell Death Valley Days (C.) 8:30.

KTM Montavllle Plowera, Church, 8.30. KHJ Merrymakers. 8: Little Jack Little'i Orchestra (C.) Prltzle Miller'! Orchestra (C.) 8:45. KFWB Sunday Night Hi-Jinks. 8.

KNX Presbyterian Church, 8:05. KFOX Christian Science readings. 8. KPAC Mansanares'a Rumba Band, 8. KOER Church.

8. KECA Baron von Relchenberg, Tournament of Rosea Band. 8:30. 9 te 19 p.m. KMTR Times Press Radla News.

9t San. taella's Orchestra and Rflush Riders, Florence Martin, 9:45. p.m. KM PC First Methodist Episcopal Church 11 a.m.) Church at Latter Day Saints, P.m. RNX Hollywood Presbrterlaa Cbarth p.m.

KPPC Pasadena Presbyterian Church, 9:30 and 11 a.m.. and p.m. Joe Twerp May Forsake Radio former Job A remote control hook-up has been effected between Station KMTR and the Fanchon and Marco School of the Theater, whereby programs of various types will be broadcast from the several stages of the school, it was announced last week. Programs scheduled will be found In the station listings daily. There will be a continuity feature each day In addition to a one-hour revue type program each Saturday at 8 p.m.

The Remington-Rand Corporation ls sponsoring one of the Juvenile serials entitled "The Magic KF6U Anrrlua Temple, a.m.. 10:10 A line or three: Those purveyors of heavenly dance rhythms, Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians, have taken their leave from these parts and yesterday they opened a week's engagement on the stagte of the San Francisco Orpheum Theater. Comics Burns and Allen remain in the film colony and special telephone circuits are to blend the music of the Lombardos and the comedy dialogue of the funsters for the Wednesday cigar series. From the Bay City, Guy John Barrymore Carole Lombard Ghosts "Twentieth Century," This ls the enticing bill of tonight's Hall of Fame broadcast over KFI at 7:30 p.m. Barrymore ls open the program with the ghost scene from "Hamlet," supported by a specially chosen dramatic company.

Following the piece de resistance, a hilarious scene from the Bea Hecht-Charles MacArthur opus, "Twentieth Century," which Barrymore recently completed with Carole Lombard in the leading feminine, role will be offered. Miss Lombard will take part. We pause to congratulate tho hard-working members of the Hi-Hatters, tricky and unusual mala trio who are heard on Doc Hall LafT Clinic as well as other local programs. Two weeks ago the Hi-Hatters were heard on Ben Bernie'a. coast-to-coaster and last week ea the Hollywood on the Air broadcast.

They're climbing rapidly and we wish them loads of success. KFOX Lona Beach St. Luke's Episcopal Radio may lose one of its most promising young comedians if Joe Chnreb. 11 a.m.) unritnan science, a p.m. I Natarena Chorch, p.m.

KFAC Wilsbire Christian Church. It a.m. and p.m. KUF.K M.E. Chorea radio pulpit.

a.m. 7 to 11 a.m. KMTR Times Comics, Pi Wake Hp Cblllon, snorts review, Staart Ham blen'a Cans, Twerp, tongue-twisting funster of the air waves, has as much success evoking latmhs from audiences at takes his musicians to Houston, True the Paramount Theater this week for two weeks, then to Dallas for one week and New Orleans for a couple. KFI Adventures in Health (C.) Story 9:15. KMPC Beverly Hill Billies.

9:30. KTM John Brown. 9. KHJ Chsrlie Davis's Orchestra as he had a week ago on the stage of the OrDheum in San Francisco. Keys," in which the leading characters are Jerry and Jean Remington.

This continuity is being written by Leota Simmerhays, student in the radio department of the (C.) 9, Playera, SiSO. KPI The Sunday Players. Grand Hotel iC.) U.8.C. College of Music. "Romance of Science" Pates from the Book of Life C.

3 45. KMPC Church of the Latter Day Saints, 3: The Hollywood Hour. .1 10. KTM Greek program, Greek Rellglou Trio, 3:30: Church. 3.

KHJ Rabbi Magnin, 3: drama period, 3:15: Salon Modrrne. 3:45: Prof. Llnds- ley. 3 15; Ed McConneU (C.) Ran- dall Trto. 3.45.

KPWB Baseball game. 3:15. KNX Exposition Park concert program, 3. KFOX Christian Science reading. 3: Robert Bartholomew.

Jack Maurice'! Orchestra. 3 30. KFAC MyronofT, piano, Country Chyrch ceremonies. 2:30. KOER Helen Smith, organ.

3: Long Reach Municipal Band, 3. 30. Long Band, 3:15. KFCA Nations! Vesper! (C.I 2: Swsml Yoganda. 2:30: Catholic hour.

3: Melody Train (C.) Easter drama, 3:45. 4 (a KMTR Beverly Hills Radle Pulpit, 4 Colored Choir, Lacky Stars. 6. KPI Ted Weems'g Midwinter Varletle! (C.) 4: Joe Penner (C) 4 30; Eddie Can Twerp is appearing as master of nenrv Busse Orchestra, 9:30. KNX Crockett's Mountaineers.

9:30. KFWB "French Coronets," Oeorge Hamilton's Orchestre. Chltter-Chatter: The Baron topped Ed Wynn the other day. Ed has always been very proud of his library of 700,000 Jokes. Meeting at the Algonquin, Jack Pearl men- school, and the principal roles taken ceremonic on tne current rara-mount stage attraction which feature the Mills Brothers and a Oeorge sparkling Fanchon and Marco KFOX The Royal Four.

Hsmllton's Orchestra. 9:30. KPAC Better Music Revue, 9. KGER R-v. John Brown, Rev rieht, 9.30.

KECA Readers' Guide (C.) by Dorian Johnston and Mona Jean Russell, also pupils. The program will be heard over KMTR each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4:45 p.m., and will be produced and supervised by Eugene Carman and The youthful KHJ comedian at Lymans, et al. "I stand or fall by the public's reception of the music producfd by my new 'Student Prince orchestra," Roberts remarked to us the day before his opening at the Blltmore. What he really meant was that his experiment in orchestral arrangements is facing the acid test. The Blltmore opening not only marks his real debut e.s a dance director but Initiates an innovation in musical organizations.

He is chiefly concerned with proving to all and sundry that a thoroughly trained, completely organized group of dance orchestra musicians can stand at the top of the heap on its own merlUs. Unlike most orchestras, wherein the director manages tha entire outfit, from orchestra tiors to finances, the Hal Roberts band Ls run on the "big business" plan. Work Li divided Jnto various departments, each with Its own chief; each chief responsible on'y to Roberts. Roberts action In departmentalizing an orchestra's activities Ls in practice othsrwlse only with Horace Heldt's Callforalans and Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra. Gray Is chairman of the b6ard of directors of the Casa Loma band, but he does not lead it, nor ls he given the power to hire and fire.

A meeting must be called and the matter put to a vote. STILL HAS THE WHIP HAND In this, the Roberts' organization differs from the others. Roberts doesnt believe sufflcientlv in a musical Utopia to leave this important decLslon In other hands. For his current engagement Roberts started rehearsals with a group of twenty-six men. It was immediately apparent to him that the band was too cumbersome to handle so he began out various Instruments.

Ills present organizations numbers twenty-one. Every detail was worked out In a systematic manner from the start. The hotel executives met with Roberts and hLi embryonic orchestra. Plans were thrashed out over the banquet table In the manner of a tracted the attention of Producer Marco some weeks ago wnen ne Richard Gerson. heads of the radio department of the school.

the show" from an all-star rast. in ft radio show broadcast from the Paramount stage. Last week he "stopped the show" so often in San Tivanniscn that Marco immediately KPI Church. Dr. Casselberry.

9:15: Radio City Musical Hall (C.) 0:30: National Youth Conference (C.) 10:30. KMPC Swedish Tabernacle, Morning- Watch Quartet, John Brown, 8:15. KELW Dr. Weddell, 10:30. KTM Spenlsh music, Jehovah'! Witnesses.

0. KHJ Times Comics. Halt Lake Tsher-naele Choir (C, WhLipennt Strings. H. V.

Kallenborn 9.45; Church of the Air 10; Lew Dan. the Minstrel Man (C.) 10:30, KFWB Punny Paper Man, 8:15. KPPC H210 K.e.) Pasadena Presbyterian Church, 9. KFOX El Deperlador. 8: Poster Huek-er, Punny Paper Man, 8:15.

KFAC Country Church at Hollywood, 8:30. KOER Family Circle, Rev. Res Barr, Dr. Taubman, 9:30. KECA Omen and Hall fC.l 8: Ma).

Bowes's Capital Theater 815; dor-don Strlni Quartet (C.) 8:15: Hollywood Conservatory of Music, 9.45; Maurice Zatn. 10; Church, 10:45. 11 a.m. ta It Neon KMTB First Fundamental Church, 11. KFI Gene Arnold and the Commodore! iC.) 11; Rings of Melody (C.) 11:30.

KMPC First Methodist Episcopal Church services. 11. KELW Jewish classical hour, 11, KIEV Jewish hour, 11. KHJ Helen Moraan C. 11: Tussy Dreams of fleaiity.

Jean Leonard, 11:45. KPWB Hal Rhodes, piano. 11. KNX Lsl Chand Mehra. 11:45.

KFOX-8t. Luke's Church, li. KFAC Wllahlre Christian Church. 11. KCiEU liev.

Char lea Fuller, 11. It Noon ta p.m. KMTR Srmphonla recardlnae. 1. KFI -Wayne Klns'a Orchestra id 13: brought him back to Los Angeles for Dancing Teacher Opens Own Studio Thomas Benton, who has been identified with a leading Los Angeles dancing school as a teacher an indefinite perloa as -emcee iur the Paramount stage shows.

xecoraings, 8.15. After 19 p.m. KMTR Old Chestnuts. IOi organ, Cardinal or King?" tofner'a Orcheatra, 10:43. KMPC New.

10:30. KHJ Times Press Radio 10: Gus Arnhelm'i Orchestra, Midnight Moods, 11. KFWB Pre! Radio News. 10: Eddie Eben, organist, Oeorge Hamilton'! 10.30. KFOX Presi Radio News.

10: Oeorge Hamilton'! Orcheatra, Maurice! Orchestra. 11. KPAC Studio program. 10; Duke Ellington's Orchestra. 10:30 KGER Times Press Radio News, 10; Ad-ventlst Hour.

10:10. KCA Famous Arabian Orchestra, 10; Bridge to Dreamland IC.) 10:30. HEAlfoF MUSICAL CORPORATION HERE ECCLESIA CHOIR TOUR Clarita Martin, Matador, Will Stick to Dancing Acclaimed the loveliest matador In Spain, Clarita Martin declares she will stick to dancing, thank you. The young dancer, who will make her Los Angeles appearances the 24th and 28th inst, in Philharmonic Auditorium, studied the intricacies of bull-fighting as part of her dance training. "I studied in Seville under the most famous matadors of Andalusia," said Scnorlta Martin.

"I undertook the instruction because my famout maestro. Otero, told me that I did the bullfight dance well but must do it better. That is why I know all the ins and outs of bullfighting. No. I never killed one." Assisting the dancer during her BEGINS AUSPICIOUSLY ThP Erclrsla Choir, under the di of Spanish and Argentine i a has rection of Elton Menno Roth, which launched into wt Anceles last sunaay on 1 business lor its American tour, going by way of Berta Singerman Will Recite Poems Berta Singerman, Argentina actress, will girt a recital of famout poems by Edgar Allan Poe, Goetha, Miguel Lira, Tristan Klingsor, Zae-arias Tallet, Carlos Ercasty and others, at the Philharmonic Auditorium next Saturday night This will be her only Los Angeles appearance.

She has brought to life many of the world's greatest poems, weaving them into vivid patterns of comedy, romance and melodrama by her mastery of harmonizing voice and gesture. She recently completed a tour of Mexico, on which she gavt 119 performances. Following ls her Philharmonli program: First 4rt Rerenata Tomaa Morals March of Triumph Ruben Dart Song of Anguish Leopoldo Lugone Caprice Alfonema St or til Symphony of Mexico Miguel Ura, Second part The Bells Edgar Allan Po Ballad of the Smoked Herring Ore Cradle Songs Anonlraa La Rumba Zacarlaa Tallet Third part Sweet Miracle Tbarbouroaj Bambo Bambu (Braiillan negro couplets) Anonlm King of the Elves Qoetho The Lead Soldier Klingsor Joy of the Sea Carloi ErcastF himself with studios In the San Diego to New xor, nas cnncncsfiii week. The first pro- Alexander Merovltch, head of the Musical Art -Management Corpora ca wMw.fc-w gram was presented in San Diego thP First Presbvterian Church, to tor (C 5. KELW Spanish Varieties.

S. KHJ Newspaper Adventures. 4: Welch Madrigal Choir (C 4:15: Clarence Wheeler'i Orchestra (C.l 4:30: Catholic Mission Hour, Evening In Paris 5: Warlng'a Pennsylvanians (C.i 5 30. KFWB Oene Quaw' Orchestra. 4:30.

KNX Plr.t Radio Church, 5:15. KFOX Nasarene Church. 4 30; Maurice's transcriptions, 8.30. KFAC Congress Hall Band. 4: Chrlstlsn Science.

Poetry. Helen McWIl- llsms, 5:30. KOER Sunnyslde Mausoleum, Rev. Hedrlck. 5.

KECA Scientific Research. 4 13: Motli-r Gray, 4:30: Judge Leon R. Yankwirh. 5: Mme. De Zaniba, Frana Hoffman.

baritone, 8 to p.m. KMTR Hartmaa-Chaadter-Deerlng. 8s dinner musle, 9:15. KFI Manhattan Merry-Oo-Round 8: American Album of Familiar Music (C.I 8:30. KELW Cowboy Jamboree, 8: Jewish hour.

11:30. KHJ "Your Child" (C.) Ernest Hutche- son. pianist iC.) 8:30. KFWB Jack Joy Orchestra, Eben- Flske-Spratte. 8:45.

KNX "Heart-to-Heart 8:30. KFOX Roily Wray. piano. 8 05: Foster Rucker, songs, 8:15: School Kids. 8:30.

KFAC Mrs. Harriet Sunday, Choir, 815. KOER Varieties. 8:30. KECA Organ recital, 8.

7 to 8 p.m. KMTR String Ensemble. It Mr. Bull and Eight Ball. Santaella's Orrh.i KFI Victor Young Orchestra (C) li Hall of Fame tC) 7:30.

Allied Arts Building. He is i 4 to teach all forms of bail tion in New York, is in Los Angeles. He plans to establish branches of an audience of 1500 people. The fa wr evening and matinee performances choir has been astcea io nu engagements but on accqut of its schedule will plan for a return tour early in the fall or spring of next HIGHLIGHTS ie Qm aancing and deportment, fpeclallz-lng with beginners and ad- in Los Angeles will be Senor Salvador Ibanez, guitar virtuoso, and (A Fay Polk, pianist-accompanift. Thomas Benton vanced students i of the tango and Pupil Here From St.

Taul Bess Hutchinson Morse, vocal the Musical Art Management Corporation in California. Among th artists whom Mero-vitch will bring to America next season are Chaliapln, the Russian composer, Stravinsky, as conductor and with S. Dushkln. violinist, in Joint recitals of the composer's own works; Raya Garbotifova, Russian 'cellist; the Glazounoff String Quartet (Soviet State Quartt;) Bever-idge Webster, young American pianist; and Ruth Posselt, American violinist. carioca for both ballroom and ex teacher and coach, is gratified by ar year.

Male Chorus to Rehearse With thirty young men registered, the first rehearsal for the recently formed male chorus of the downtown Young Men's Christian Association will he held Tuesday night under the direction of Joseph Edmlston at the 715 South Hope street. hibition purposes. The lure of travel, says Benton, has taken him to many points In the United States, Mexico and Chamber of Commerce or Lions Club mapping out a campaign. Roberts gave his boys "pep" talks. That Is something unique In the annals of Jazzmania.

Most of the dance orchestras Just "growed." A youth pumps on a saxophone in his spare moments until he feels he is good enough to play in an orchestra. Later he arrives at the conclusion rival in Los Angeles of Elizabeth Talbot, who has come from St. Paul to study with her. Mrs. Morse presented here to a group of "The Merrymakers' from KHJ Sunday, last, following their radio program.

South America, his ability to dance making It possible for him to in dulge his wanderlust. Wherever he has gone, he says, he has taken a keen Interest in dancing, studying styles among primitive peoples as well as on the floors of ballrooms. 4 Dancing School wP''? 'ft' Adds Instructor 4 v. 4 7 Ernest Ryan, head of the Ernest E. Ryan School of Dancing on Western avenue, has added to his staff of teachers Georges Sorel.

as Instructor of the tango, carioca v. 1 and the bolero. Sorel is declared an authority of the tango, having danced in all of the leading capitals of Europe and appeared in many of New York's smart night clubs. A class will be organized starting Tuesday evening, and the entire evening will be devoted to instruction and practice of these popular dances. The past week marked the opening of new spring classes.

A popular innovation at the school is the combination class and private lesson course. CONCERTS 8 a.m. KHJ Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir. (C.B.8.) 12 noon KHJ New York Phllhar. monic Symphony Orchestra, (C.B.S.) 2 p.m.

KNX Expoaltlon Park Concert. Chlco De Verdl'e Or. eheatra. Elolae Horton, Homer Canfield and Mona Content, 2:15 p.m. KMTR Chesterfield Choir.

3 p.m. KFI U.8.C, college of music program. 6:15 p.m. KFWB Jack Joy't Or. eheatra.

8:30 p.m. KFI American Album of Familiar Music. (N.B.C.) 8:30 p.m. KHJ Erneat Hutcheion, pianist. (C.B.S.) 7 n.m.

KMTR Befha Melllnhoff'i Roosevelt Strlnq Ensemble. 7:15 p.m. KNX Calmon Lubovlakl and Claire Mellonino. Mendela. aohn'a "Concerto" la played In reaponse to reaueste.

8:30 p.m. KMTR Frant Darvae, concert pianlat. 9 p.m. KFAC Better Music Re. vue.

VARIETIES 10 a.m. KH.I Church of the Air. (C.B.S.) John K. Edmunda, Church of Jeaue of Latter Day Saints leader, apeaka. 11:10 a.m.

KHJ Dreamt of Beauty. Clark Dannie, the Croon Prince, offere current fa. voritet in counter. melody style. 4 p.m.

KFI Silken Strlnqe. (N.P.C.) Charlee Prevln'e Or eheatra, p.m. KMTR Wilkina Colored Choir. 4:30 p.m. KFI Joe Penner and Ozzie Nelson'! Orcheatra.

(N.B.C.) Harriet Milliard aide In vocal p.m. KHJ Evening In Parle. C.B.S.) 5 p.m. KFI Eddie Cantor, (N.B.C.) Rublnoff'e muiic. 5:30 p.m.

KHJ Warlng'a Penn. eylvaniant. (C.B.S. Marlon Talley appeara ai gueat artist. 6 p.m.

KHJ "Your (C.B.S.) 7 p.m. KFI Victor Young'a Or. eheatra. (N.B.C.) Replacee Jack o.m. KFI Hall of Fame.

(N.B.C.) John Barrymore and Carole Lombard appear aa guests with Nat Shllkrefe Or. eheatra. 7:30 p.m. KH.I The Merrymak. era.

Phil radio and craen tenor, la gueit atar. Orlg. Inal operatic burlesque, "Strang, athla," to be feature. 1 p.m. KMTR Mueicat Cruise of the World.

p.m. KFWB Sunday Night HI-t'inke. Another mythical trip, SPORTS 2:1 p.m. KFWB Loi Angelee vi. Portland In baseball game, PLAYS 2 p.m.

KFI Sunday Players. 2:30 p.m. KFI "Grand (N.B.C.) 3:30 p.m. KMTR National Guild. Playert.

p.m. KFWB "Coronetl. 10:15 p.m. KFI 'Richelieu Cardinal er King? 1 Km "BORIS GODOUNOV" WILL BE GIVEN HERE i L. E.

Behymer announces the first performance of Moussorgsky's "Boris Godounov" in English by the American Opera Company on Friday evening. May 4, at Philharmonic Auditorium. Sldor Belarsky, Russian basso, sings the title role. He will be supported by a cast of more than 100 and a symphonic orchestra of forty under the direction of Alexis Coroshansky. 4 Red Cross Broadcast The opening session of the thirteenth annual convention of- the American Red Cross will be broad Si cast over KECA and N3.C.

at 7:35 i af A a.m. tomorrow. Speakers on the program, are John Barton Payne, COLLEEN MOORE Makinr; another of her Infrequent these days-r-film appearances, thla time with Douglas Fairbanks. Jr, and Genevieve Tobin in "Successi chairman; James L. Preser, vice- FLORINE McKINNEY Uho forsakes the film ranks Ion? enough to "Take a.

Chance" with OLsen and Johnson in the musical of that name at the Mayan. chairman, and Mrs. Henry Morgen- IRENE DUNNE Disputing with Const nre Cummings the fact that "This Man Is Mine." Ralph Bellamy being the lucky," or unlucky, male In question. Coming to the HUlstreet as soon as "Little Women" doses. thau, Jr.

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