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APRIL 30, 1933 SUNDAY BROOKLYN TIMES UNION VARIETY ABOUNDS IN PROGRAMS OF RADIO STATIONS 422WOR 710 IN RADIO ROLE TODAY ORGANIST 454 WE AF 660 A.M. Melody Hour: gusat soloist; Grande Trio. 9i00 The Balladeers; mala chorus; ln- trumental trio. 9:30 On Mu Band with Frank Novak. 0:45 Alden Edklns, 3 :0 Southland Sketches.

Bouthernatrea mala quartet: Homer Smith and Lowell Patera, tenora; Jav baritone: William Ed- 349 WABC 860 A.M. 1:00 Emery Deutach's Orchestra; Helen I soprano. 9:00 Junior Bugle. 9:30 Modem Living Health Talk. Marlon Carley, pianist.

-19i9-Chareh at tha Air. (Congregational) Rev. 1 Mcllyar H. Llchllter, D.D., pastor, First Congregational Church ot Columbus, Ohio. IS Aeolian String Quartet.

Manuel Complnaky, first violin; Joseph Relllch, second violin; David Daw-son, viola; Harry Fuchs, Alexander pianist, Piano Quintet In Minor, Cesar Franck 11 :00 Juvenile variety program. 11:80 Marion Carley, pianist. 395 WJZ 760 8 Tone Pictures. George Blake, organist; mixed quartet; Mary Merker, soprano; Helen Janke, contralto; Richard Maxwell, tenor; Curt Peterson, baritone. Children's Hoar "The Thrill of Flying," Lieut.

Com- mander Daniel W. Tomllnson, vies president. Transcontinental Western Air and author, guest speaker; Portland, School Band and Bangor, School Glee Club, gueets: vocal and Instrumental concert; recitations and dramatic read- Ings; Milton J. Cross, master ot ceremonies.7' 10:00 Mexican Marimba Typlca Hector da Lara, baritone, 10:30 Irene Harding, organist. 11 :00 Morning Muslcale, Marie Montana, soprano, guest artist; string quartet 12:00 Noon llaby Rosa Marie.

12:15 Radio City Concert. wmmm 'W St v. jVs1 'JLdMMH i Freddie Rich's Or 1:34 Bevoe. George Earle's augmented orchestral Charles Carlile, tenor. (:99 The Lawyer and the Public.

Prof. Karl Llewellyn; Waltee Wheeler Cook and Jerome Frank "How the Law Functions." 4:34 Hoeee and Drama. Dramatis- episode entitled "Blood on the Moon," with Guy Bates Post and Walter Connolly. 1 199 Fray and Bragg'ottl, pianists. -Espana -r C'habrler Tha Swan Balnt-Saena Impression of the 8teinway Building Willow Weep tor Me Current Events.

1 Lon Ross' Romany Troupe. 7:45 Angelo Patrl, "Your Child's Health," 8:00 John Henry, Black River Giant adapted from Roark Bradford's "John Henry." 9:15 Andre Koatelanels Presents. Mary Eastman, soprano; Evan Evans, baritone; mixed chorus. Bacchanals Tuilna Orchestra More Than You Know Youmans Mary Eastman How Do You Do It? from "Ballyhoo Of 1032" Orchestra Alas That Spring Should Vanish, Harrington Mary Eastman, Evan Evans, mixed' chorus -and Shine, from "Take a. Chance" Youmans Orchestra Varlaam'a Song Moussorgskx Evan Evans Sunset Herbert Marche 81av Tschalkovsky, Mixed chorus and orchestra 8:45 John Henry, Black River Giant (24 eplaode), 9:99 The Gauchos, Vincent Bony, conduotor; Tito Guizar, Mexican tenor.

1 Alma Andaluza (paao calle) Paaillo Colomblano Nenlta (valse) Tito Guizar La Luna es Trlste (Afro-Cuban air) Mercedes Cairless (typical zambrai gltano) Negra Consentlda (canclon bolero) Tito Guizar Tango Argentino Rancher Song Selection of rumbaa and danzons Alma Torera (paso doble) i 8:39 Parade of Melodies. Hal Kamp'a Orchestra; William Miller, 19:99 Revue with John P. Medbury. Gertrude Nlesen, vocalist; Phil Regan tenor; Four Eton Boys: male chorus; Freddie Rich's Orchestra. A Rhythmic Dream Orchestra Hazaza, from "Sari' i Gertrude Nlesen In the Valley of the Moon Phil Regan and orchestra H'ya Duchess Four Eton Boys Take Me in Your Arms Gertrude Nieaen John P.

Medbury Selections from "A Bedtime Story" Look. What I've Got Orchestra In the Park in Pares Phil Regan Homemade Heaven Gert-ide Niesen -Look What I've Got Orchestra and chorus Graves, "New Sales Tax." 10:45 Ann Leaf and the Madison 11:00 Eddie Duchln's Orchestra. 11:30 Abe Lyman's Orchestra. 12:00 Ben Pollack's Orchestra. 12:30 A.M.

Charlie Straight's Orchestra. 21)0 WMBO BROOKLYN 1509 P. M. 7:00 Civic, Social, Fraternal Period. 7:15 Lillian Klefer's Kiddles.

8:15 Catholic Evidence Guild of N. T. 8:45 Lllllanette. ton Betty Boyensi soprano. 9:15 I'atsy Colaclno, Italian-program.

9:30 Frank Canavan, pianist. 9:45 Anne Novak, soprano. 10:00 Mart A Marge, songs and 10:15 John C. KIefer. 10:30 Veterans of Foreign 8:15 Four Clubmen; chestra.

is a. Conway Tearle, famous stage and screen actor, who 11 1 43 Tabernacle Choir and Organ. Frank W. Aeper.l organist; choir directed by Anthony C. Lund.

P.M. Kmery Deutach's Orchestra. Wine, Woman and Bong Strauss My Gypsy Rhapsody Deutsch Hungarian. Gypsy Folk Songs Mi 45 Street singer. If I.

Were King Only a Rose Farewell to Arms Spring Is In My1 Heart Agald Baby Boy I Candy Parade 4 When Hearts Are Young 1 199 Church at the -Air. (Jewish) Dr. Israel Goldstein, Congregation B'Nal Jeshurum, New 1 1:30 Lasy Dan, the Minstrel Mas. Drifting and Dreaming When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver Just a Love Nest All That 1 Ask is Love Give My Regards to Broadway Hello, Ma Baby Ramona In the Gloaming 1 Just Around the Corner 2 00 Smiling Ed McConnell, HIS Albert Bartlett, the Tange King. My Dream Girl Dengoza Porque It Happened In Monterey Tony's Wife Angela Mia 3:39 Sunday Matinee of th Air; Victor Arden's Jack Oeter-man, singing comedian Lopes and Garcia, guitarists; Jimmy Lyons, humorous slants on the news; guest i Orchid to You Orchestra Santiago (Spanish waltz) Lopes and Garcia Selectlona from "Forty-Second Street" Young and Healthy You're Getting to Be a Habit With Mo Shuffle Off to Buffalo Forty-Second Street Stay Out of My Dreams Grass Is Getting Greener All the Tims It's Spring Weather Orchestra 2:45 Armlda, French songs, 3:00 Cathedral Hour.

Mildred Rose, soprano; Crane Calder, bass; Theo Karle, tenors Cathedral Choir; Channon Colllnga, conductor. Processional, Cathedral Magnify His -Name Martin Theo Karle, choir and orchestra Reclt: Then Shall the Eyes, of the Blind Aria: He Shall Feed His Flock from "Messiah" Handel Barbara Maurel and orchestra -The Lord la My Macfarren Cathedral Choir God Is Our Refuge Harker Crane Calder and orchestra Great and Marvelous Are Thy Works from "Holy City" Gaul Choir and orchestra Seven-fold Amen 1 Stabler 3:30 Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra. Raymond Paige, conductor. Symphony No. II Haydn Overture: "Der Weber Piano Concerto Tschalkovsky Olgn Bteeb, soloist (190 Poefs Gold.

Readings, David Ross, Souvenir tie Tendresse Ketelbey Twilight Cesek Girl with the Flaxen will portray the leading role in "Blind Eve," the WJZ drama at 5:30 today. Mr. Tearle has long been an outstanding figure in American drama and is at present star of the Broadway, hit "Dinner at Eight." He comes irom a lamous English theatrical family and was graduated from West Point. The story has to do with the love of a blind girl monaoD, baaa' and director: Levee Band. 10:30 Gay Gypsies, i direction Nanette Berr.

Radio Rubes, hill billy songs, 11:15 Major Bowes' Family. Maria Bllvlera, aoprano; Hannah Klein, plantat; Richard Dennla, tenon Tom McLaughlin, baritone; Four Minute Men, male quartet: Waldo Mayo, vlolinlat: Yasha Bun-chuk, director ot orchestra. P.M. 12:15 "Seeing the Other Americas," Edward Tomlinaon, "The Kingdom ol Coffee." 12:80 Pop Concert, direction waiter 1 Moonshine and Honeyiuckle, sketch. 2:00 Pilgrim' Chorue, direction Dana Merrlman.

1 9:30 Joe Green's Marimba Band; vocal ensemble. Wayne King's Orchestra. 3:30 Hour of Worship. Dr. S.

Parkei Cadman, "Man's Debt to the Animal Kingdom;" music direction Keith McLeod. 4 :00 Singing the Well-Spring ot Music, Herbert Wltherspoon. 4:15 Vee and Johnny. 4:30 Temple ot Song; Chicago A Capella direction Nobis Cain. 5:99 Impression, ot Italy.

Ina de Martlno, soprano; Giuseppe dt Benedetto, tenor; Instrumental en- gamble, direction Thomas Belvlso, 5:30 Clyde Doerr Saxophone Octet. :00 Catholic Hour. The Church and the Child; Rev. Dr. Paul Hanly Furty, Associate professor ot Sociology, Catholic University at America, "St.

Basil and the Traffic In Children." 0:30 Our American Schools. "Oh, That Arithmetic!" Dr. Garry Cleveland Myers, Western Reserve University. Cleveland, Ohio; "Helping Our Children to Behave Like Human Beings," Wlllard Beatty. Superintendent of Schools, Bronzvllle, N.

T. 1:00 James Melton, tenor: Victor Young String Ensemble. tiorae sense i-miosopny wun Andrew 7. Kelly. Jos Moss' Society Orchestra.

1:00 Rubinoffs Orchestra. Bert Lahr, Lea Sims and Ilomay Bailey, guest artists; "The Case of Jane Doe," drama by Louis Joseph Vance. Broadway Hits of 1933 Rubinoff and orchestra Cousin in Milwaukee Lee 81ms and Ilomay Bailey Angel's Serenade Rubinoff, violin solo Forty-Second Street Rubinoff and orchestra Bert Lahr 1 Gotta Right to Sing the Blues Rubinoff and orchestra Jigsaw St. Louis Blues Lee Sims and Ilomay Bailey If I Only Had a Five Cent Piece Rubinoff, violin solo Limehouse Blues Rubinoff and orchestra 9:00 Manhattan Merry-Go-Kound. Jean Sargeant, torch singer; David Gene Rodemlch's Orchestra: Men About Town.

8:30 Album of Familiar Music. i frank Munn, tenor; Elisabeth Lennox, mezzo-soprano; Ohman and Arden; Delirium xijrsun, violinist; xiaen- schen Concert Orchestra. 10:00 Current Government, David Law rence. 11:15 Highlights and Shadows; concert orchestra direction Tom Grlselle. 10:45 Sunday at Beth Parker's.

11:15 Don Hall Trio. 11:39 Disabled American Veterans of the World War. Ralph L. Chambers, "The Veterans' Policy;" Thomas Klrby, National Legislative Chair man, "The Future Veteran Legists- tlon;" William Con ley. National Commander, "DAV-lsm." :30 A.

M. Charlie Kerr's Orchestra. tiS WGBB FHEETOHT 1210 A. M. 0:00 Watch Tower.

0:15 Musical Aces. i :45 Children's Hour. 10:30 St. Mark's M. B.

Service. 1 11:45 Nassau String Quartette, P. M. 12:13 The Troubadours. 1:00 The Serenaders.

Let's Get Friendly. 1:30 Phil Her Uke. 2 :45 Rantsch's Orchestra. 8 Paul F. McGlnnla.

4 :00 Saunder's Orcheetra. 4:45 Freddie Jensen and Jeff Clarkson, 5:00 Musical Aces. 8:45 Favorite Hymns. Today's Best DICK LEIBERT Well known in Brooklyn, where he played for some time, is Dick Leibert, organist heard through NBC channels and also at Radio City. Dick, has recently) been starred over NBC with Frances Langford In an organ and vocal recital and is now heard in his own 'series of programs.

He is 25, handsome as his picture Indi cates, married and has two young sters. 536 WMCA NEW YOBK-570 I. M. 9:00 William Hartley, organist; Tony Rogers, baritone. 9:30 Wall Street Brokers, harmony.

9:45 Hiram Hicks, "Down on the Farm." Watch Tower, talk. 11 :00 Italian program. 12:00 Noon American Hebrew Forum: David A. Brown, "Ancient jew oi China." P. M.

12:15 Jack Davis, cantone. Voice of Jerusalem. 12 :45 Felice Kent, contralto. 1:00 Will Osborne's urcnestra; jnuareu Hunt, contralto; Gregory Cohn, comedian. 2 :00 Five Messner Brothers.

2 :30 Three Little Funsters, 3:00 Trappers Orchestra; male quartet. 8:30 Tom Noonan's Cathedral of the Underworld; prelude, A. L. Alexander. 8:00 News Parade, dramatization.

5:15 Young People's Church ot the Air; Rev. Percy Crawford. 6:15 Srudio party. 8:45 Chick Farmer's Orchestra. 7:00 Heroes of Israel: Baron Hlrsch.

7:15 Jewish Folk Songs. The Criminal Court, dramatization. 8:00 Special Service dedicated to President Franklin D. Roosevelt from Broadway Temple M. E.

Church. Speakers, Postmaster General James A. Farley, Dr. Christian F. Retsner, Edwin Markham.

8:30 Sylvia Miller, soprano; Bob Stanton, baritone; Jerry Baker, tenor; Noel St. Denis, organist. 9:00 Frankie Basch, "Ratzlng the News." 9:15 Sing High, Sing Low, harmony. 9:30 "Love Life ot a Prise Fighter," sketch. 10:00 Gabriel Heatter, news.

10:15 Don Alvaro, tenor; orchestra. 10:30 Marguerlta Padula, songs. -4. Stan Movers' Orchestra. 11:00 Coogan's Orchestra; Frances Hunt, soloist.

11:15 Luis Russell's Orchestra. 11:30 George BticKere mgni uoun; Mickey and Yonko. 12:00 Ted Lewis' Orchestra. A. M.

12:15 Walkathon. 12 Cotton Pickers' Orchestra. 1:00 Cuckoo Horsef earners, 1:30 N. t. G.

Revue. 2 Duke Ellington's Orchestra. 214 WBBC BROOKLYN 1400 A. M. 7 :00 Early Bird Hour.

8:00 "Silver Linings," Bert Child. 8 :15 May Ma Dan and Ernest Cat Iso. Schalnuck's. 8:45 Lou and Paul. 9:00 German Hour.

9:30 Shopping Suggestions. 8:45 World Musicals. 10:00 Buck Jones' Rangers, 3:00 Brooklyn Citizens Patriotic May Day Celebration. Speakers' Hon. John O'Brien, Mayor ot the City of New York; Hon.

Judge John Mc-Crate; Rabbi Sidney S. Tedesche, union Tempie; nou. ueorgo Wlngate, chairman. 9:00 German Hour. n.vt vt WW YORK lion p.

a "Voice nt the 3 :30 Columbus Council Forum: "Social Action. Here and Abroad." Geor- glana P. McEntce, Ph. D.i Glee Cluh. 8 :00 Services, Paullst Fathers' Church: "Heaven's Islands." Rev.

Paul B. Ward, C. S. Paullst Choristers. Radio Features A.M.

It 1(9 Haly Kama Cwnranaloa Breakfast, Newark Fir Department, from the Newark Athletlo Club; apeaksrs: Rev. Lawrence J. Stanley, Hon. Daniel P. McLaughlin.

11 SO Holy Kama Society Cemmanloa Breakfast. New York Post Office; speakers Bis Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes; Right Rev. Michael J. Lavelle, rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral; Right Rev.

John P. Chldwick, rector of St. Agnes R. 0. Hon.

Jams A. Farley, Postmaster General: Hon. John A. Matthews, former i Judga ot Newark Court; Hon, John O'Brien, Mayor of N. Y.

Peter Schardt. Secretary ot the Southern Railway; Rev. John J. Klernan, spiritual director of Society, toastmaster; Morton Downey, soloist. 12:00 Noon "Tha Psychologist Bays," Dr.

Arthur Payne. P.M. 12:15 "Brahms Festival." Cecil Arden, aoprano; Olga Gulledge, accompanist; I. A. Hlrschmann, an-notator.

12:30 The New Poetry, A. M. Bulllvan; Margaret Wlddemer, guest. rerale Suing )uartet. Paul Ravell, baritone; Joseph Coleman, first violin: Max Hollander, second violin; Lillian Fucha, viola; Julian Kahn, cellist.

'Quartet In flat, No. 589...... Mozart Allegro i Larghetto -t 1 Minuet -iv Allegro aaal Quartet II neige Bemberg Immer Lelser Brahms Btanchen Brahms My Lovely Cells Monroe Tally Ho Leonl Mr. Ravell -Suite (Popular Spanish) De Fall Arranged by Max Hollander Quartet 2:90 "The Story Behind the Picture." Francis Healy and Chandler Gold-thwalte, organist. 2:808.

8. Melodic; Musical Revue. 3:90 4)M World CaroHers." Mixed Chorus. Gently, Johnny, My JIngalo. Linden Lea Williams Brunette Vogt Robin Adair Arr.

Fletcher 3:15 Radio Fortran "Shall We Recognise Soviet Russia?" Heywvood Broun affirmative; U. 8. Heywood Groun, affirmative TJ. 8. Representative Hamilton Fish, negative 4:00 Irving Conn's Orchestra.

4:30 George Shackley, organist. 5:40 Revue. Rosxanne and Her Orchestra; Al and Lea Reiser, piano duo; Jack Arthur, baritone; Lewis Held, announcer. 5:30 "The Weather Grab Bag," Richard E. Splalne.

Vera Brodsky and Harold Trtggs, pianists. 8:06 Bed Lacquer and Jade. George Shackley'a Basil Ruysdael, philosopher. Dance Oiientale Cady The Little Shepherd Debussy Idyl Japonalse Debussy Lady Picking Mulberries Kelley Fair Tokyo Clarke Shin To Caaadesus Serenade to the Doll Debussy 0 :30 Margaret Anglln, poetry; Chandler Goldthwalte, organist. 7 00 Don Bestor's Orchestra.

7:30 Choir Invisible. Verna Osborne, soprano; Annette Blmp-son, soprano; Veronica Wiggins, contralto; John Qulne, baritone; David Croawell, basso; George O'Brien, tenor; Jack Keating, tenor; George Shackley'a Orchestra; Arthur Hale, announcer. Barcarolle, "Tales of Hoffman" Offenbach i Choir Lassie o' Mine Walt Male Quartet Swedish Wedding March Boderman Caprice Vlannoise Krelslcr Choir 1 Chanson De Marie Antolnettt. Soprano Lovely Night Ronald Trio- Love Bong Nevln Orchestra For You Montague Tenor' Perfect Day Bond Choir In the of Tomorrow. Contralto Love Bonnet Coleridge-Taylor Orchestra Longing James 8 B.

Kennedy, "Looking Over the Week." 8:3 OB Spotlight! 1 Frances Langford, songs; Fred Vettel. tenor Merle Johnston's Orchestra. 9:00 -Jerome T. Travere and Robert N. Pryor, "Golf." 9:15 Helens Roland, songs; orchestra, 9:34 Harold Stem's Sketch, with Mary Smith, Audrey Marsh, Don Clark and E.

Emerson; Louis A. Wltten, announcer. 10:09 N. V. Opera Association.

I "Manon Mme. Luella Melius, aoprano; Ralph Erolle, tenor; Chester Tallman, baritone; Francis Ingram, soprano; Ruth Mather, aoprano; Charles Revere! baritone; Maurice Jacquet, conductor; Charles D. Isaacson, narrator, MtMHibcams. Verna Osborne, soprano; Annette Simpson, sopranos Veronica Wiggins, contralto) George Bhackley String Trio. 11:80 Los Chlcos, Spanish Revue.

12:00 Bert Lown's Orchestra. 214 WARD BROOKLYN 1409 A. M. Artists, 11:00 Joe and Billy Walsh. 11:15 Italian P.

M. ITogram. 8:00 Roblnhood Orchestra. 8:30 Federation of lit WL11I BROOKLYN 1499 l'lu-Jewish Children's Hour. 2:30 "Checkers, Millard 10:30 The Voles of Brooklyn Speaks.

11:00 Bob Barton. 11:15 Dance Muilc. 11:45 Negro Spirituals. 12 Organ Recital. 12:30 A.

M. Ben Bolt and the Nuts. Radio Church Services A. M. WABC Congregatlonal-1st service, Rev.

Mcllyar H. Llchllter, D.D., from' Columbus, O. -WGBB Bt. Mark's M. E.

-WABC Bait Lako Tabernacle. Frank Asper, organist. -WABC Jewish services, P. M. ur.

Israel uoidstein, Congregation B'Nal Jeshurum, 8:00 WI'CH Christian Science service and hymns, 3:00 WABC Cathedral Hour. 3:30 WEAF Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman. 8:30 WMCA Tom Noonan's Mission.

4:80 WJZ Natlonnl Youth Conference Dr. Daniel A. Poling. 6:00 WJZ Vespers Hour Dr. Harry Emerson Fos- dick.

6:00 WEAF --Catholic Hour. Rov. Dr. Paul Hanly Furfy, 8:00 WKNT Organ 7:80 WOR Choir Invisible. 8 Paul' Kvangcllcal Lutheran services.

11 Offered at Reduced Rentals FLATBUSH Symphony Orchestra direction Erno Rapee; chorus and soloists; Viola Phllo, soprano; John Pierce, tenor. Overture to Marriage of Figaro. Mozart Orchestra Marietta's Lied, from "Todestadt" Viola Phllo Symphony In Minor Orchestra Elegle Massenet John Pierce Dance ot Clowns, from Mat-den" Rlmsky-Korsakoft Orchestra 1 :15 Travelogues by Malcolm La Prade; incidental music. 1:30 Samovar Serenade. Alexander Klrlloft, director; Nicholas ,1 Vaslllef, tenor.

Vi 8:80 Monarch Mystery Tenor. Charles J. Gilchreat, Radio Reporter; Cserwony Ensemble. 2 :15 Sherwood Anderson, "A Story Teller's Job." The Northwestern Chronicle. Sketch, with Bill Barth.

Dolores Gll-len, Bernardlna Flynn, Loretta Poyn-ton, Jess Pugh and Merrill Fuglt. 3:90 National Opera Concert. Viola Phllo, aoprano; Grace Leslie, contralto; Harold Hansen, tenor: Conrad Thibault, baritone; Joseph Ltttau, dtreetor. Coronation March, from "Le Prophet" Meyerbeer Orchestra Quests 0 Quelle from "Rlgoletto" Verdi Tenor solo, Harold Hansen Trio from "Faust" Soprano, tenor and baritone 0 Pretres de Baal, from "Le Prophet" Meyerbeer Contralto, Grace Leslie Intermezzo No. 2, from "The Jewels ot the Madonna" Wolfe-Ferrari Orchestra L'Arborlta Rival Gla I Sacerdotl, from "Aida" Verdi Contralto-Tenor Duet Per Me Glunta, from "Don Carlos" Verdi Baritone solo, Conrad Thibault Waltz and Finale, from "Faust" Gounod Orchestra Ange Adorable, from "Romeo and Juliet" Gounod Tenor-Soprano Duet The Bird Bong, from "I Pagllacci" Leoncavallo Soprano, Viola Phllo Selections from "Lakme Ballet" Dellbes Orchestra Goodnight Quartet from "Martha" Von Flotow Quartet 4 :00 Gould and Shatter, pianists 4 :15 Symphonetta, Cyril Pitts, tenor; Josef Koestner'a Orchestra.

4:30 National Youth Conference. "Claim Dr. Daniel A. Poling; music direction Keith McLeod; Youth Glea Club. Greetings Dr.

Poling 1 Love to Tell the Story A Roving I'll Go Dr. Poling 1 Man to Man Question-Answer Period Forward Be Our Watchword Prayer 5:00 National Vespers. "Getting Out of Us tha Best That's in Us," Dr. Harry Emerson Foa-dlck; music direction Lowell Patton; male quartet. Call to Worship Dr.

Fosdlck Love Divine, All Love Excelling Mala Quartet Dr. Fosdick Prayer and Response Benediction 1 A Sun of My Soul i Male Quartet 5:30 Pages of Romance, dramatic sketch with Conway Tearle, guest artist. .8:00 Brahms Series Concert, Gordon String Quartet. Quartet Opus 67 In Flat Major Vivace Andante Agitato Allegretto Non Troppo Poco Allegretto Con Varlazlonl Dop-. plo Movimento 6:30 L'Heura Exquise.

Women's octette direction George Dll- worth; Fred Huf smith, tenor, 6:45 Dick Daring, a Boy of Today Sketch with Mewllt Fuglt, John PI lalne, Billy Yeo, Donald Brlggs and VXArt Van Harvey, 47:00 Minevltch Harmonica Rascals. 7:13 Dr. Howard W. Haggard. .1:38 Great Momenta la History.

"Washington's Retreat from Manhat tan Island," sketch; Billy Artzt's Orchestra. 8 :00 Rlesenfeld' Viennese Program. 9:00 Will Roger and Al Goodman's Or chestra; Revelers, quarter; guests. Wlnchell. Pickens Sisters, harmony.

Phil Dewey, fireside songs 10 :15 Lopez and the Two Doctors. 10:45 "Orange Lantern," mystery drama, 11:15 Welcome Lewis, vocalist; orchestra. 11:30 Archer Gibson, organist. Golden wedding anniversary program in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. Schwab, from the Bchwab Man sion in Manhattan. The Golden Wedding Bridal Chorus from "Lohengrin" Meditation Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes Wedding March Song of Thanksgiving 12 Btoess A. M. Jan Garber's Orchestra.

231 WBBK BROOKLYN 13M A. M. 8 Devotional Period. Morning Concert. 9:00 Jehoah's witnesses.

9:80 Charlotte Tonhazy, wlollnlet Ted lAgan, tenor 10:00 Belmont EnsemWe. 10:15 Iecture, Judge Rutherford. 10:30 Organ; Elizabeth Kopec, soprano; ueirooni jMiserauie. P. M.

3:00 Tuneful Moments. 3:30 Siihool of Questions. 3:50 Muslral Interlude. 4 Jehovah's -witnesses; Concert en-- -semble. i 4:30 Lecture from Vindication Two.

4:45 Twilight Memories. 6:00 Concert Trio, Richard Gaas, baritone. Walohlower Abroad Austra lia. Ted Logan, tenor; Elizabeth jvoper, soprano. 6:30 Lecture.

Judae Rutherford. 0:45 Ensemble; Louise Parker, contralto. i io iiuie wuesuon ox. 7 :45 Watchtower THE FIDDLER RESTRAINED Don Hall Is probably tho first radio artist to be peeved bccanBC his trio 19 engaKcd for a com mcrclal series. Ion, on every one of his sustaining broadcasts, has featured a hot fiddle.

On his commercial, however, he Is shnr- Ing honors with Aldo'Riccl's String Orchestra, which contains three violins, so Don Is not permitted to touch his fiddle during the en tire prog-ram. This has Don steamed up plenty and he is hop ing; tnat next time his trio is rea tured with an instrumental group, it will be a saxophone sextet, FELIX MAKES THE JOKE Felix Fcrdlnnndo. a dovout ad mlrer of Fred Allen, had moist eye when the comedian said good by to his air fans last week. Felix sua Bested a "Balhlexs Month" in de ference to and wealth, yet changed to Radio Programs 4:55 "May Day," Col. Charles C.

Her-rick. 5:15 Discoverer's Club. 395 WJ NEW YORK "64 A. M. 7:30 Don Hall Trio.

7:45 Jolly Bill's News Reel. 8:00 Martha and Hal, songs and patter. 8 15 Devotions. Arthur B. Hunt.

8:80 Tha Break fast. Club. 9:30 Vic and sketch, with Van Harvey and Bernardino rlynn. 9:45 Walter Blaufuss' Orchestra. 10:00 Southern Singers: Negro Quartet; Jug Band.

10:15 Clara, Lu. 'n' Em, Louise Sarky, Isabella Carothers and Helen King, ROSSlD. 10:30 Happy Jack Turner, songs. Kmiiy fost, nostess; Kawara Neil, baritone naming Bisters, piano and organ duet. i 11:00 Singing Strings, direction Walter Blaufuaa.

11:30 Rhythm Ramblers: Edna con tralto uick Teeia, tenor. 12:00 Noon Smackout, comedy duo with Marlon and Jim Jordan. P. M. 12:16 John Fogarty, tenor; Irving Miller, accompanist.

12:30 The Merrle-Men: Wesley Summer- field and Elliot Stewart, tenors Bob Geddes, baritone; Norman Cordon, bass; Earl 12 :45 Rhy thmlu Serenade. 1 reports. 1:05 Words and Music; Harvey Hays, narrator; Larry Larson, Marjorla Dodge, soprano; Charles Howard, tenor. 1:80 Farm and Horn Hour. "Gardening as a Depression Cure," Leonard Barron.

2:45 Sisters ot the Skillet: Eddie and Ralph, songs and patter. 8:00 Betty and Bob, sketch. 8:15 Monday Matinee; May Day Festival: music and history: "Mav Day Fairy 1 Tale," dramatic sketch; Walter Blaufuss' Orchestra: Madrigal Club. 24 mixed voices, direction George oaioer. 4:00 Radio Guild, "Engaged." drama: Vernon Radcllffe, director.

5:00 Edward Davtea, baritone; orchestra 5:15 "Dick Daring A Boy ot sketch, with Merrill Fuglt, Joan Blaine, Billy Yeo, Donald Brlggs ana Art van Harvey. 349 WABC NEW YORK A. M. 7:80 Fred Felbel, organist, 8:00 Emery Deutach Salon Muslcale. 8:30 Fred Berrena' Orchestra.

9:00 Tony Wons, Are You LIstenln'T 9:15 Reis and Dunn, comedy and songs, :30 wsits Dreams', rreu pei-rens, con-' ductor. 10:00 In the Luxembourg Emery ueutscn. 10:80 Fred Berrens" Merrymakers. 10:45 "The Friendly Philosopher," Pedro i uoraooa; win usnornc orchestra. 11 :00 The Voles ot Experience.

1:15 Emery Deutsch Orchestra. r'rea Berrens' Knytnm Kings. 12:00 Noon Paul Tremalne's Orchestra. P. M.

12 :30 Concert Miniatures. 1:00 Billy Hays' Orchestra, 1 '(in D.ln, 1Tnn.l.1a 1 :45 National Student Federation of America program; Alfred M. Ring i ham, "Collectivism versus Indl-viduallsm." 8s pirn presenting "Tha Well-Tempered Clavichord." 2:30 The Cantlvators. 2:45 Pro-Derby broadcast from Louis ville. Week." Walter W.

Head. 3:30 Ethel Hayden, soprano; Arthur Lang, baritone, 8:45 Electronic piano; Anton Rovlnsky. 4:00 Frank Westphal's Orchestra. 4:30 "Cathollo Charities," Fr. Joseph A.

McCaffrey. 4:35 Mildred Rose, soprano; Roger Klnne baritone. Don Lang, true animal stories. 6:15 Fred Berrens' Orchestra. 62 WNirC NEW YORK 571 A.M.

II Pollca and aviation reports. 11 rfKT Three Shamrocks, Health Day," Dr. Charles Boiduan. 11:55 Marston Morning Musical, 11:50 Dr. John Oberwager.

PLAN8 TOUR ABROAD Nat Brandwynne, youthful maes tro, beard over WKAF and WOR, takes his orchestra to Cannes, France, where he opens the Casino there for the: summer season, at the expiration of his Waldorf-Astoria contract in June. Brand-Wynne will he heard on the Con. tlnent through a French broadcasting network. ONE WAY TO REHEARSE Frank Crumlt and Julia Sanderson, NBC duo, rehearse their broadcast numbers while rnotor-Ing. They drive down from Springfield, each Tuesday for their program, and sing their duets during the entiro 160-mlle drive.

8IMS HAS GOOD PROGRAM Leo one of the beat modern pianists, offers his own. thrilling conception of the "Ht. Louis Blues" tonight at I o'clock over WEAF. In addition, he and his charming wife, llo.iiay Bailey, will present unusual piano-vocal duets one of their own concoctions. for a man who craved power her views of worldly values.

Tomorrow's Early 454 WEAF NEW YORK 669 M. 6 :45 Exercises, Arthur Bagiey, 8:00 "Doc" Whipple, organist. 8:30 Cheerio; J. Harrison Isles, director. 9:00 Glee Club.

9:15 Current Events, Anne Hard. 9:30 "Doc" Whipple, pianist; Jack Rose, guitar. 10:00 Breen and de Rose, vocal and In strumental 10:15 Morning Parade; Rolllckera Quartet, Ray Heatberton, tenor; joe Blvlano, accordion; Sol Golchberg, mandolin; Loretta Sayre, personality singer; David GruiiD's Orchestra. 11:15 Rolllckera Quartet. 11:30 Josef Stopak, violinist; Joset Hontl, pianist.

12 :00 Noon Johnny Marvin, tenor. M. 111:15 Lucille Peterson, soprano. 12:30 string EnaemDie; utner veias, vio linist and director. 1:00 Market and weather reports.

inn Austin wylie'a urcnestra. 1:30 Harold Stern's Concert Ensemble. 2:00 The Revolving Stage; quick succes sion or sketches: incidental mustc, 3:00 Dr. Wendell C. Phillips, 'Let Them Hear." 3:15 Henrietta.

Schumann, pianist. 3:30 Woman's Review; George Earle Raiguel, "News of the Hugo Marlant's Orchestra; Claudlne Mao-Donald. 4:00 Salon Ensemble, direction Walberg Brown. 4:30 Three Scamps, Instrumental trio. 4:45 Lady Next Door, Madga Tucker.

6:00 Whispering Banjos. 5 Songs at Twilight, orchestra and soloist. 422 WOR EW ARK 111 A. M. 6:45 Gym; Gam boilers; weather; time.

uauy rroauce Keponer. 8:05 Al Woods, songs and patter. 8:25 Sherman Keene's Orchestra. 8:30 Martha Manning, talk. 8:45 Musical Novelettes.

9:00 Miss Kath rine 'n' Calliope. 9:30 Thrifty Suggestions. 9:45 "Inside Stories on Rugs." 10:00 Pure Food Hour. 11:00 Nell Vinlck, beauty talk. 11 :15 Roxanna Wallace, contralto.

11:30 Ann Stevens' Thrift Hour. 11:45 -Beauty talk. Noon Philosophical and Inspirational talk. Lady," C. M.

Bosworth. 12 :20 "Pets," Dr. George Cohen. 12:30 Alex. Richardson, organist.

1:00 Gils Steck's Chantlclers. 1:30 Club Women's Hour: Winning Play In tha Little Theatre Tournament. 1:55 Edna Wallace Hopper. 2:00 Milton Kaye, pianist. 2:10 "Boys' Day In Fred L.

Bross, 2:15 Anson Depue, tenor. 2:30 N. J. Audubon Society, Beecher S. Bowdlnh.

Cole, contralto. 2:55 Talk, Dr. Royal S. Copeland. :00 "Consumer lnformstlon Service," William B.

Duryea, Secretary, N. -J. State Department of Agriculture. Kenneth King, bass baritone. 8 :30 Robert Pereda, organist, 4:00 Ariel Ensemble.

4:30 Walter Feldkamp't Orchestra. SONGSTRESS IiOBETTA LEE Cute little songbird heard with George Hall' Orchestra many times weekly through CBS-WABC. Miss Lee, a Now Orleans girl, has a style that ts bringing fan to her broadcasts by the In addition, her late hour broadcasts With Hall, now that George)' Is heard Around midnight, serve to bring her to the attention of an entirely new group of listeners and they write her of their ap preciallon for her work, IMl 1 Rooms 833 Electrolut gas refi'lgriatlon: blocks -to 1V94 new ion lire. RnM, u.ia R. T.

auhway, Beverly lload station, (ear Tildes, Aie.) 4 Rma. 159-807 Apply to Agent on premises. 14 PLww Saaaia Modern elevator building: electric refrlc- U14 UCetn rkWJ. oration; -4 blocks Culver line. Ave.

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T. Brighton; electa Foater Ave 4 Rms, 955 up trie refrigeration, or Chauncey iu rosier Aie.j 5 Rms. 800 up Heal Eatato 140 Plerrepont Bt. ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS: 0P-TO 1562 Ocean ATC 3 Roosts DATE BUILDING; NEAR AVENUE 7 al- 140 STATION, IIRIGHTON: ELECTRIC RB (near Ave. 4 ap FRIGERATION, Hooms 835 Modern building; outsids rooms; day and 14Mf Oraan Plrww 1 Rma.

un night elevator service: bus service to 104V Wean rgWJ. nw. HI up tchool ud Kn Hlghway station. (at-Ave. P) JJ Brighton.

Large, well-planned rooma, foyer halls. Incinerators 6., 4 Rooms MODERN BUILDING; SCHOOLS AND CtlS PltWT 944 an STORES NEARBY: LIGHT ROOMS; 5 Rooms ELECTRIC (At Chareh Ave.) 838a OR E. M. HOLL1STER, 2200 CHURCH 241 E. 37TH ST.

(Elev.) 9-8-4 Blectrlu refrigeration; Incinerator; near eca r4CT evTu ct Rooms transit. Apply Superintendent, or Asher Rras-nnablr Dann Bona, 8113 Fifth Brooklyn. Sll RUTLAND ROAD Rents Tel. BUnset 9-3808. HILL SECTION 4 Hrouklyn's newest address; 1-2-8 ruuma.

101 LafavaHa Ava I ass1 2 17-story fireproof residence; near all tree-1V1 baiajcue nil. aae lsr(i, tn gaa. refrlger. (at South tKfnrd 81.) Rooan atlon. Call all hours.

Jacob Mark. Agent. 1 on premises. STerling 8-2184. I 115-story apartment; Klmlrolui refrlgera- 17 Hanson PlICC KOOni tlon; Incinerators; dining a I coven; con- JB.ee..

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Unfarsused NEvins 8-4750, BAY RIDGE Modern Apartment House. Refrigeration: I Rmima every conceivable itiiprovvinenl; fine at- td OClL Cl 941.59 mosphere; Individual managpnient; reduced s)Dl Dili Die Rnonts rentals to meet present condlilona Bunt 855.99 on premises or nhone Hsskell, ATlantlc 5-8020. I S7t IIST STREET 9-1-4 Rooms H'tHgeratlon: near schools, 'stores. Apply I Z.i.m Superintendent, or asher Dann 4V Bona. S5f SITH STREET Rooms Fifth Brooklyn.

Tel. BUnset 1114 ITH AVENUE t-1 Booms Q-3898. f-L RtMHtTa B1wrtrotujr refrigeration, doorman wrvlc: baraen COUn mJSEZuMm convenient to trarmiiortatlon; ant on W-n Fl. Ham. KtHU premliM.

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Rms. (49 945 Modern elevator building: electric refrlg- IQUa, e.181 ATB, a Roams 95 eratlon; convenient to transit. Apply 10 (ear, 19th Bt.) 5 Roams 9)9 Agent on I tc.il Klx-story elevator building: mechanical re- mm "V' v3 frlgerstlon: large, llitht rooms; one block 8735 Ely rkWT. 4 Reosll SIS to Hy Parkway Blatlou, West End Line. Rseas $80 or Colonic Really 0907 Fourth eiA Sim.

a His-atory elevator building; mechanical tlti 41 i 1. I 945 refrigeration; large light rooms; blocks 714 Zl9t Ate. SlSIr aaa I'r Parkway slstloil. West End line. i mTl-l r.

Superintendent, or Colonial Really Reams, 91 mri ronrth ave. HIGHLAND PARK SECTION VA Reem NEW; ELEVA'COR', RKr-RKIKRATHiN! 71 SenaTt de Ave. n- m. t. Jamaica link to van sick- 8 Rosen I.EN AVE.I ONE H1ICK TO JAMAICA t.r.

Miller 4t sp AVE. OB IIIGIll.ANO ULVO. 10:30 WABC Aeolian String Quartet With Alexander Kelberine, pianist, as guest soloist. 11:15 WEAF Major BoVes Capitol, Family. Major Boxcet present! hit "family" in many pleasing vioments.

12:15 WJZ Radio City Concert Featuring Otto Cesano's tribute to Roosevelt, the "Marche Erno Rapee conducts. 3:00 WBBC May Day Celebration Mayor O'Brien, Mary Lewis, Fire Dept. Band, Judge Wingate. 3 00 WE AF Wayne King'i Orchestra Waltzes to while axcay the time of the early afternoon. 3:00 WJZ National Opera Concert Viola Philo, Harold Hansen, Conrad Thibault and other vocal stars; orchestra under direction of Joseph Ltttau.

3:15 WOR Forum Heywood Broun and Congressman FUh debate Soviet Russia recognition. 3:30 WABC Lot Angeles' Philharmonic Symphony Raymond Paige directs the first of the season's programs Heard in the East. 6:30 WABC Roses and Drums Ouy Bates Post, Walter Connolly, Charles Watdron and George Gaul, all famous actors, in Civil War roles. 8:00 WEAF Rubinoffs Variety Hour Bert Lahr for comedy, Lee Sims and Ilomay Bailey in pleasing moments, a Vance story dramatized and, of course, Rubinoffs music. 8:00 WABC John Henry, Black River Giant Continuing hit adventures; second epleode at 9 00 WABC The Gauchos Tito Qulzaft singing of romantic numbers, plus Vincent Borey't makes this a bright bit indeed.

9:00 WJZ The Revelers and Will Rogers Grand vocalizing is assured by the Revelers and Rogers may have improved; Al Goodman' orchestra. 9:00 WOR Nineteenth Hole "WiffV" Cox, of the home totcn, is guest of Jerome V. Travert. 10:00 WOR N. Y.

Opera Association Preentino ifaenet' "Afanon," with Luclla Melius in the leading role; Maurice Jacquet conducts, 10:15 WJZ Lopez and Two Doctors The Duke's music and two good funsters. 11:15 WEAF Don Hall Trio Odd and interesting harmony of a sort you'll surely enjoy. 11 :30 WJZ Schwab Anniversary Program Archer Gibson plays Mr. and Mrs. Schwab's favorite organ selections on the eve of their BOth vcedding anniversary..

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