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SiXOND NLWS Er.C. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1933 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS PUBLICITY CHAT Appears With Musical Show 4 Radio Gossip and Programs Henderson wustcsl frodnrtim "Strike Tink" which comes the RKO-Keith theater Friday I a week'a engagement. The tinguishedl cast 11 headed by Jma Barton, Armida and Ieota Lai: who are ppearing in person w.tH this road show stage attraction. ALHAMBRA tit thihii aiatsr i.tvm.r siasT. sti.vit sioMt It PICK UP JhrilUmt Rswnai Sri1 4rf4trt Trim 'ftwffcjt i'nm4f f'mrUmm U4 vtf MAKES SYNCOPATED SERMONS i i What Docs the Listener Want In Programs? New Commissioner Asks Audience to Report on Programs.

e-e k. jar roMTit'r. rao ri! rui a katoa the first films of an undersea volcano in eruption. STRAND The new Strand theater, completely remodeled, redecorated and renovated, observed its prand openinjr. Saturday morninu, the inaugural feature being; "Gold Dijt-(fers of the gigantic Warner Brothers muitical sensation, hailed as the picture of the century.

Chantres at the Strand, involving: an expenditure of include the complete redecoration of the theater, installation of new deep-eushioned seats, installation of complete and newest type Western Electric sound system, erection of a sensational new marquee, a new screen, the largest in Dayton, and laying: of complete new floor coverings throughout the house. Old tier boxes have also been removed. The Strand theater will show second-run features with changes of program twice weekly, on Sunday and on Thursday. It is to feature Constance Bennett in her newest starring- vehicle, "Fed of Roees," starting- Thursday for three days. Popular prices will prevail at all times.

Cliff Boyd, formerly of the Albee in Cincinnati, will be manager and Otto W. Sharer, formerly at Keith's theater, will be assistant manager and treasurer. RIVERDALE AND FEDERATION Continuing- to follow the newspaper headlines in the way of strong material, Warner Brothers again presents a picture of timely interest in "The Mayor of Hell," the James Cagney starring; 1M Hramlai Jet faal FLOOR SHOW ATTRACTION ART H0SBROOK hrt9 I Dllr Munir Hill IU man's Wildcats I.AURETTE GROSS She is one of the heautiss selected by James Montgomery Flagg, McClelland Barclay and Howard Chandler Christy to appear in the Lew Brown and Ray i fa i (h i fii a yy a Having marie a detailed study of radio in all its phases sinre he sumed office on April 1, James H. Hanley, newest member of the Federal Radio Commission, now wants expressions from the listen-era themselves as to their likes and dislikes in programs. Mr.

Hanley believes that the people, by their expressions, should eovern radio. His investigation has led to the conclusion that radio stations and their operators are now determining the type of programs offered, largely because the people do not take enough interest, because they do not communicate their likes and dislikes to the stations and the commission. Given his own way, the commissioner would have a questionnaire circulated among school teachers, educational societies, musicians, and public officials to obtain their views on program material. Marking the first time a big chain program hss been transferred from New York to the Pacific coast. Rubinoff and his orchestra will be heard over WLW at 7:00 p.

on Sunday in a new set-up starring Jimmie Durante and Ruth Etting. Bert Lahr, formerly heard on this program, is in vaudeville, but will return to the air with George Olsen's orchestra early in October. Rudy Wiedhoft, saxaphone wizard, is a member of Krno Rappee new orchestra. When Gug- liemn Marrnni visits this rountrv WALTER KEE.FE ANO ETHEL 5MUTTA From the piano of Willard Rob-Ison now comes "Syncopated Sermons" among a variety of other programs, which. he is staging over the Columbia network.

The former is heard on Sundays vehicle, which comes to the Kiver- dale and Federation theater. In this picture, which is a startling revelation of the cruelties prac- ticed upon boys in a reform school, abuses that match those 01 enain fang prison camps, James Cagney as his finest and strongest role up to date. The picture is an intensely human document with nathos and tragedy intermingled BEGINNING TODAY BREVITIES OF BROADWAY RESENTING BOBBY RYAN IN 'MAN FROM DENVER' ON THE SCREEN "TAMING THE JUNGLE" A Breath-Taking Action Picture at 4 p. m. with the assistance of readings by Pavid Ross, and on Thursdays at 9 p.

the interpreter of Deep River folk lore is heard with his 24-piece orchestra. He is now heard on a third program Saturdays at 8:30 p. m. Although she started her radio career four years ago as a singer, after a thorough musical education, Adelaide Klein, NBC dramatic actress, soon was in such demand for character and dialect roles that she finally gave up her ambitions for arias and devoted her energies to spoken drama. She has been heard on several important series of programs over A SPECIALTY We refinance your car and reduce your payments.

Loans Up to $500 The Continental Finance Co. 307 Keith Bids. AD-8211 and scores of thrilling incidents in the picturesque background of a reformatory where half starved boys revolt and battle tyrannical guards. SALEM One of the largest casts of the year went into the making of the Warner Brothers picture, "The Mayor of Hell," the juvenile edi- tion of "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang," starring James Cagney, which comes to the Salem theater today. Some five hundred men, women and children, all playing bits and principal roles, were used in this stirring story which deals with a dramatic fight 1 against graft and corruption in a boys' reform school.

i PEOPLES Stepping out of his regular character as a cavalier of the open NBC networks and is now playing to attend Marconi Pay at A Century of Progress, it will be the first time he has been in the United States since The program Saturday night honoring station WSR originated in Chi-ratio, Los Angeles, Washin-ton, New York, Boston, and Atlanta. "Smilin' Ed" McConnell. who return 1 the air over WKRC. WHAS, on Sunday at 5:30 p. has been on the air since a rigbt more than 10 years ago, when he was drafted on 31 seconds' notice to substitute for regular talent which failed to appear.

The programs will originate in the studios of WKRC, Cincinnati. I frr the role of F.osie rotash in the Totash nd Perlmutter comedy series, three times weekly. Betty Barthell, dsrk haired, soft voiced southern belle, who carries on the traditions of her native land by chanting songs of love on the program over the WJZ chain Monday nights. She shares time with Mary McCoy, light opera soprano and Grantland Rice, sports STATION FINDER BY KILOCYCLES HIRA, rill.lr, MARC, A Trit, WAII). CalHit, WHRM.

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WHAM. RkHtsKv, UMi HHAS, yilTlllf, Sltl ftrtntt, W. Kit. htm Ttrti. 1tt sue, nfiu, wim, rhiri.

WLW, ClnHxun. Alt, ritni(. nAI, rlnriBll. IHd: -R. Atl.l..

SUM, V.h.1ll, WTAM. IViHHl, J1l WTIC, HurlloH, 1IHW. commentator. Walter O'Keefe and Ethel Shut- ta, prominent headiiners of the In a village in the heart of Colosimo Spaghetti Restaurant "An Atnoihtre of Little Italy' range, John Wayne, Warner Bros, western star, demonstrates his versatility by doing a role as a prize fighter in "The Life of Jimmy Dolan," starring Doug Fair-hanks, which is now showing at the Peoples theater. Wayne was selected as one of the quartet who goes up sgainst the redoubtable Luis Primero, the professional heavyweight who has fought them all.

tOR. RICHARD AND CLU STS. to.vt routsrMn. TKoe. lUal Itallaa Spaaheitl, Ravioli, Meal Ralls sail olh-r eTipllnf olh' at 014 Italy, rrmeJ ynnr tsie by Italian ehefa know how, We ealse enr nu vacftahlea on ftilr farmn.

rh.Mir All.ima and We'll frennr Youe Meal. air, face the microphone together as the cn-stars in the new program, heard Friday nights at 7 p. m. Don Bestor's orchestra also is featured. The abflve phnto'of Fred Waring and his Fennsylvaniana was taken in the studio during one of the recent broadcasts in Carneeie ball.

New York, being an unusual f)n MUtafwttftf rN pt-traim lul4 kmwllk ara prlal'A anM-flrt t'P. -t war amcrama arw IrtenttrvM a faitom: CwlamMa hBC-BXI -ll 'i HIM FREO ANO HIS PE.NNSYLVAfAAN3 7e-tA the musical ensemble in ara mkJaH artlhaat MtW. AS pvnfrkna hut, riuairt, study of action. i i fliii iiTBilTiriV i r-vl Rom SAT. 0 Breaa and S1t SAI.S.H AW TOKAV -T- WKRC, WTAM.

In Lmemhourg Gardens C- WKRC, Rhythm Jesters, WLW. li-Momms Parade -R. WSAI. Clara, 1m 'n' Km -B- WJR. WKCK.

Bill and Gineer -C- WHAS "THE MAYOR OF KELL" 1:45 Tony Wons WHAS. A 6 with James Cunfj anil M.idj Ktaai Short Silhierts 4minK fenstaaee lUnnett ta nt Rose' Opemnd llvastock reports, BTAM. Cloud Chasers. WKRC. Today's Chlldfeei -B- WCKT, WJR, The Merrymakers -C- HAS, I BKRC, t.fS Arthur Chandler, organ, WLW.

Will Oahorna and orchestra -C- I LAKESIDE lakeside Park, known throughout the land of fun as Dayton's "Fairyland of Pleasure," is still open operating all its different amusement features and rides as though it were the middle of summer. And by the way another "Kiddies' Day" will be celebrated on Wednesday of this week with the usual bargain prices prevailing for children and adults alike. Roller skating- at Lakeside with its fine rink is at its There will be dancing at the ballroom on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings this week with Michael Hauer doing the playing and on Saturday night Manager Gerald Niermann has another big treat for dancers when he presents Bernie Kay and his big broadcasting band. WCKY. Butcnell ereheatra, WSAI.

T.l.V -Jnin Kennr WHAS, WCCO. Baaehall acoraa. WKRC. 7:30 Johnny Green. Gertrude Nieson -C- HAS.

Johnny Hamp orchestra, WBBM. Mary Bradford, WSAI. Guy Lomhardo arrheatra. WBBM, 8:00 George M. Cohan, Revelers quartet, Goodman orchestra -B- WLW.

Pat Bamea. WKNR Camon Buckarona -C' WKRC, WHAS .30 Waiter Wmchell -B- WLW. Haenarhen eoncert nrrheaira and anioina -R. WSAI, WTAat, WKNR, The Oauehoe. llto Cuiiar -C-WKRC, WHAS.

8:45 Novoliers ouartet -B- WJZ RIVERDALE and FEDERATION Mm. a. JAMr.9 TACVrY. A IICi FVA.NS. KrLLAMV Mat.

Africa, an explorer found the natives using a phonograph playing the Revelers' version of "Dinah" for a curfew Molasses and January, blackface comedians of Capt, Henry's Showboat, have, opened a night club, Bainbrdge Colby, former secretary of state under Woodrow Wilson and newspaper editorial writer, will be heard over WSB, WTAM, WGY at 30:15 p. m. on Sunday in a talk under the auspices of the National Recovery Administration. The Brooklyn Queens Transit New York, has applied to the federal radio commission for station facilities so that it may npen a broadcasting station to be used to send cruisers on emergency calls just as police are despatched now. Accidents, fires, broken wires and parades would be broadcast under the proposed arrangement and service could be restored uore promptly.

The organ which is heard in the program over WSR, Atlanta, on Sunday at 11:30 p. m. is in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa G.

Candler, jr. Charlie Sheldon is the organist in this regular feature of the station. John Lewis, baritone soloist of WSM, Nashville, will sing solo roles with the St. Louis Municipal Opera Co. next season Dorothy Crsndall, concert pianist, of "MAYOR OF HELL" Aitnlte Catherine Fields, soprano -R-WSAI, WTAM.

Three Moods In Blue, WLW. 2.30-Woman Review -R- WSAI, WTAM. Sainn orchestra -C- WKRC. WHAS. Instrumental music, WLW.

2:45 Morin Sisters -B- WCKY, WJR. Business news, W'LW. 3:00 "The Iron Master," Radio Guild drama -B- WCKY, WJR. Hadlines In son -R- WLW Harriet Cruise, orchestra -C- WHAS, WrKY Mary Rogers, WSAI. 1.15 Kathleen Stem-art.

piano -R- WTAM. Jack and Jill, WLW. Jimmie Grey. WSAI. 3:30 Mildred Rose, Crane Calder -C WKRC.

WHAS. P.ae Heaiherton, baritone -R-WSAI. WTAM Orchestra, WLW. 1:45 IJd Next Poor -R- WSAI, WTAM, WENR. Mtied quartet.

WLW. 4.00 "() Jov San," sketch -R-WSAI. WTAM. Paul As!) orchestra -B- WCKT, WENR. Morrte Neuman, tenor, WLW.

4:15 Oeoreta Brown -R. WTAM. Syracuse spotlight -C- WKRC, WHAS Ralph Simpson, tenor. WSAI. Johanna Groaae, organ, WLW.

rat. P-l-e Jtvl Aeilea Shorts Nrwi omrty artoon On in rat Je Total "iJej SINnU' PrOPI FS MONDVV rhtiiiien riiwrmj rttmrlas Valrhanka, and Yonni "LIFE OF JIMMY DOLAN" SlinH Srm turner and I'artwtn. Coming Mry Ntrvsnii, M. I. Cnnaueio Valdea Muic.

WLW. i Fred Wade, tenor, WTIC. cm Inila MrH. Howt -R- St'SAI. I WTAM, Freddia Rich Rcru -C- WKRC, WHAS.

i lrma C.len. orsaniat, -B- Margaret Be Her. pianist, WKRC. StHnta -B- WCKT. WJR.

Mary Ellia Ames -C- WHAS, WKRC. Livestock reports. WLW. 1 Hour of Memories" -R- WSAI, WTAM. Rhythm Ramblers -B- WLW.

Tory Wons -C- WHAS, WKRC, 10. 45 Will 0horn orchestra -C- WHAS. Ellu) rrakes, slner, WKRC. 11:00 Gene Arnold, Commodores -B- WCKY, WJR. WENR.

Salt and Peanuts -R- WSAI. WTAM Home care for the sick. WLW Votes of Experience -C- WKRC, WHAS. Fuldheim -R- WTAM Rov Shield orchestra -B- WJR, WENR. riypey Nfn -c- WHAS.

Moooey Brothers. WLW. 11:30. Florida Tav at A Ceniury of Proa- resa -R- WLW. Mrrrie-men -B- WCKT, Peutsch orchestra -C- WHAS.

Ray Malone, ruttar, WSAI. 11:45 Pat Kennedy, songs -B-WCKY. 12:00 Noon Vie and Bade -B- WCKT Cieorna Hall orchestra -C- WKRC, WHAS. Tick Fldler orchestra -R- WSAt, BTAM. Farm Bureau talk, WLW.

Jfl (lO-Rha Arnold, Ttylor Bwaidjr -C-WKRC, WHAS Ha'i n4 -R. WSAL WTAM muMral -R- Wl.W. 18:15 Major Bowes' Family -R-WSA1, WTAM. 18 SO Vormnn Tnart moir -C-WHAS Rondotlam atiarta( -W- WLW. Vatarana Civic hour.

WKRC. 11:45 Alice Remsen -R- LV. AntoftWi Cuhana -R- WJR 1J no -Arthur Chandiar, in an WI 11 .16 Saainf othar Amrncu -R- W8Al, WTAM. Rosy, Erno Rappee's orchestra -B- WLW. Urttnry aiona otrhealra -R.

WSAI, WTAM. Saioa erchaairA -C- WHAS 12:00 Church of the Air (Catholic) -C- HAS. Sonata rental -R- WSAI, WTAM. Amanra.il Laitjon pmfram, WKR1. 13 JA- Ruib Svmphomc chmr -R-W8AI, WTAM.

ntihHgtiu o( th Blhla -B- WLW, WJR. CnmpfnakT trio WKRC, WHAS, Pnhah muaw hor, WI.S 1:00 ftlnria LaVev, soprano -B-WLW. flana Arnold, Crnnmodftrea -R. WSAI. WTAM.

John Kelvin, tennr -C- WKRC, WHAS. W'RBM. 1 :15 International Rmadraat -B- WLW, Walter Loran orrhaatni Plavhoya J. WKRC, WHAS, WRBM. 1:30 National Men's Tennis totirnameni -C- WKRC.

Jan Carrier prrhaaim WLW. 2 00-Wayna Hint oreheir -R. WLW, Nation! opera eoncert -B- Wl'KT, WJR. Harriet Pnilaa, Weatpha.1 orrhei-tra, WBBM. Rermonetia, hvmn lima, WSAI.

2:30 Theater of the Air, Wl.W. Radio pulpit WSAI, WTAM. 1 no-cathnlir hnur -C- WKRC. WHAS. Ootiid and Shelter, piano -B- WCKT.

Lombardy Gardens T. H. WIIJ.iAMSO.N. PUt Htrhwnv. Kurt nf Vinrt'Ht CHICKEN, STEAK, FISH DINNERS, 75c GOOD SANOWK HKSRV(R n.A.Nt s.

ir oi; like CATALPA GARDENS 2701 CATALPA DRIVE WIIKKK niM RIMINATINO PAVTOMANS PINK AXO DA. AL ST. JOHN AND HIS AUGMENTED BAND RIG FLOOR SHOW NO COVER CHARGE k5 1 I vW 1 taiiii-ial a it OPENING MONDAY NITE FOR ONE WEEK HARRY GEHRIfiG AND HIS BAND Transportation 12:15 March of -B- WLW. LAKESIDE LOOK! LOOK! WEDNESDAY FAREWELL KIDDIES DAY I Mile Out Hranitt I'lhe. Rome 201 DINE DANCE CLIFF PRVOR "SKO SKNSATION's JANET ALI EN THAT BUS; OKT' JOE INGRAM ORCHESTRA from Trrr ftnriftna NO CHARGE STAKTlSoSATrRriAV TAI BECKER reaka4y Hotel Meenpliia, Tona.

Clyde Lucas orcheairia, WJR. Miwntain Muale -B- WKNR. Leon Cole. Bobby Tucker, WSM. Impressions of Ital -R-WSAI, WTAM, WGY.

Jon Pedro nrrheatra, WLW. Anton Dounla, mandolia -B-KOKA. Tom Rerun archeatra. WBBM. ISO Madiaon smeera, Ann LeaJ -C-WKRC, Oreen Broihera novelty orcheatra -B.

WJZ, WTAM. 45 At Seth Parkera -R- WSB, WTAM, WOT. Ouv Lnmhardn orrheatra, WBBM. Charlnteera quartet. WLW.

10:00 (Jujr I.omhardo orchestra C- WKRC, II A WCCO. Beriie and Belty -B- WJR. Cnter orchealra, WLW. Bridge club, WON. 10:15 Brainhrtdge Colhr.

NRA talk -R- WSB, WTAM. WGY. Four Horarmen -B- WLW. Parano orchestra -R-SB. BTAM, WGY.

Jerry Feman orcheotra -C-WHAS, WCCO, IM Measner orchealra -8-KHKA, WJZ. Don Buck orchestra, WKRC. 10:31 Wayne Klnf, orchestra, WON. 'n Ben Bemie orchestra, WKNR. 1 0 :50 Ted a orchestra, WGN.

11:00 William Stoess orchestra -B-WLW. Cars liim orcheatra -C- WHAS, WABC. Seoul orchestra -R- WSAI, WOT. California Cavaliers. WKNR.

Rohrer orchestra, WKRC. Busatll Johns, baritone, WTAM. 11:50 Charlie Sheldon, organ, WSR. Carlos Molina nrrheatra -B- Wl.W. Bud Shay orchestra -R.

WTAM, WKNR, WSM. Johnny Hamp orchestra -C-WKRC, WHAS, WCCO. Dance orcheatra, WSAI. Tianre hands, tmo hours, WON. Jack Crawford orrhei-tra, WCCO.

Vee navidsnn orchestra. WHAS orrhesira -R- WLW. 1:00 a round town, danra hands, WBBM Panes contest, WLW, WTAM. recital, Fiddlera Three -R- WSAI, CVmarrvMory o( mmic WLW. Farm and Home hour -B- WCKT, WJR: WLW on 12.45.

Battle enaemhle -R- WSAI, WTAM. Markets, WLW. Madtsno ensemble -C W'HAS. 12:45 Closing markets WTAM. Star Lady.

WSAI. WHAS. Revolving Stage -R. WSAI. WTAM.

Round Townera -C- WKRC. 1:15 Captivators -C- WHAS. 1 -S5 Burrhel! orrheetra, WLW. 1:45 Happy Jack Turner -B- WCKT, WJR. Collere of Attriculture, WHAS.

2:00 Ralph Rorsodi, author; talk -R- WCKY, WTAM. Betty and Bob, sketch -B- WLW. Ann Iaf. organ -C- WKRC. Howdy Oeorse, WSAI.

V. of Kentucky, WHAS. 2:15 Words and music -B- WJR, WCKY. 3:13 Morin Sisters -B- Ve and Johnny WJR. WSAI, WTAM, Cleveland, is the soloist on the pop concert over WTAM, WSAI, on Sunday at 1:15 p.

m. A half-hour devotional program, with an address on "The Third Mile," by Dr. Tsui Scherer and a musical interlude by mixed chorus under the direction of. Keith McLcod, will be presented during the broadcast of the Radio pupil over WTAM, WSAI, on Sunday at 2:30 p. m.

Julia Sanderson and Frank Crummit have planned a program with no less than ten songs for Sunday over WHAS Vincent Lopez orchestra will be heard at p. m. over WLW instead of at the later hour beginning Sunday -Johnny Marvin, who was guest of Lum and Abner en Friday, is playing in vaudeville in Cleveland and nearby towns. Mrs. Mary Ellis Ames, widely known home economics authority, will inaugurate a new three-a-week series for housewives over WKRC on Monday at 10 a.

m. She will specialize in appetizing recipes, and her broadcasts will originate from a shimmering experimental kitchen. Thirty universities and colleges will be pictured in a new radio news reel program over WSM, beginning Sept. 18 Vincent Sorey's orchestra was named from the paso dohle, "Los Gauchos" Frank Black, NBC's general music director, advises students of music to include a course in drama. Sal.

Night, Sept. 16 AT THE BALLROOM HERBIE KAY'S BAND A LOAN UP TO $400 On Your Car FREE Jj LESSON Pj SPECIAL ATTRACTION SUNDAY NITE SCHNITZEL-BANK DAYTON'S FIRST AND FINEST BIF.R GARTEN EYES BOTH COMPANY ail Art and Advertise Servir M' I orjaniration each year producma over 2 OOO itnwmut MONDAY'S DAYLIGHT PROGRAM HWWfr Mariemont ehoir, WLW. 3:30 Greek Day at A Century of Progress -R- WLW. Dion Kennedy, nritan -B- WJR. 4 00-Paul Aah orcheetra -R- WSAI, Friendly hour -B- WOKT.

BJR. Willard Rohlnsnn, avneopated ier mon -C- WKRC, WHAS. J. Alfred Brhehl, oraan, WLW. 4:15 Vera Van, contralto -C WKRC, WHAS.

4:30 Ahmit mall known peopla -R. WTAM. 'v Jeaaya choir -B- WTKY, WJR. Sanderann and Crummit WHAS hour -R- wgi. 'TM.

Pop Hall Trio. Phantom strinri -B. WCKT, WJR. Chiracn KniithU -C- WKRC. WHAS.

Hvmn ami, WLW. S. IS-penitentiary hand. WA1U. Smilin Ed McConnell -C WKRC.

WHAS. Pnllikoff novelty orrhesira. -R. WSR. WTAM.

Henry Peering, puna -B- B'CKt. WJR. on Maint Repeal Vole WKRC, WHAS. AmeHcan Chemical enciely WJR. Baaebail ararea, WLW.

5:50 Charioteers quartet, Wl.W. Brlcht Interlude WKRC, WHAS lipea orchestra -B- WLW. I.uriiie Manners. soprano -R WCKY, WSAI, WTAM. Houston Ray orrheatra, KDKA.

6:15 Modern male chorus -C-WHAS. Horae 8ene phllnaophy -R. WSAI. Colonial Trio, WTAM. Harlem Hot Shots, WKRC.

6 :30 Desert Guns, drama -B-WCKY, WJR. WI.S. John Henry -C WKRC WHAS. L'Heure Kxqutie -R- WGY. Rurchfll orchMtra, WLW.

Variety -C- Pld you know that? WKRC. 7:00 Jimmie Durante, Ruth Etting, Ruhinoff tirchestra -R- WLW. Light Opera -B- WLS, 912 DANCE TO MUSIC OF JACK WALKUP AND HIS ENTERTAINERS foe oVrtiers thruout th speaking world offers vou hu oppoftunity ef securing without charse the actual first lesson ot the widely recognized Commercial Art tra.nm conducted by its Department of Art Instruction. Based upon years of resulfful experience this training translsres the man of indefinite theory into terms of practical fact. Many, no doubt, with artistic bent, hesitant nvit how to proceed, never really develop this rare gift.

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M. :30 Top n' the Morning. WLW. Organ rhapsody. WTAM.

Boh Albright. WLW. Martha and Ha! -B- W.1R. Sunrise worship, WKRC. Tolchl Hlraoka, aylophonlst -B- W'J Golden Strings, WTAM.

I-andt trio and White -B- WJR. Morning devotions, WLW, 2:45 Florendn trio -R- WTAM. Yodellng Twins, WKRC. Morning Olorlea -R. WTAM, WLW.

Morning devotiona W.1R. Little Jack Little, -C- WKRC, WHAS. 1:15 Bradley Klnrsid, mountain longs -R- WTAM BreakfriC.club -B- WJR, Carl Johnson, organist, WKnC. Jack and Jill, WLW. WTAXf, WLW.

dancing Echoes -C- WHAS. WKRC. 1:45 Ken and Dunn -C- WHAS, WKRC, Yonr csr need not he clear. Jnt bring your bill of sale and car. The FIX a 7 FRANKLIN ST.

KC-SISl MHCRB IT IS KASl TO I'ARII SUNDAY'S PROGRAM Sunrlna worahlp. WKRC. Melody hour -R- WTAM 8:00 Children's hour, WLW. Blrter -B- WTAM. Frank Nowik, on man hwt R- WTAM.

:45 Alrtm Edklns. -R. WTAM. OKI Bihlj arhonl, 9:00 Church of the Air (Episcopal) -C- WHAS, WBBM. South Sen Ialsnderi -R- WSAI, WTAM.

SouthHm(1 akelchfn -B- WKNR. rhunh forum, WLW. :30 Mflody pararta -r- WHAS, WBBM. Manmha hand R- WLW. Klrllolt orchestra -B- WKNR.

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