48
RAD rr ..',' 4: .. ' - ti & . UIDE ' ._ -_. THE NATIONAL WEELY 10 CENTS E WEEK ENDING JUNE 12, 1937 DEANNA DURBIN Fibber McGee & Molly tell why "Hollywood Isn't Heaven" "I'm No Dummy!" -Says Edgar Bergen's Charlie McCarthy

RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

RAD rr ..','

4: .. ' - ti & .

UIDE ' ._ -_.

THE NATIONAL WEELY

10 CENTS

E

WEEK ENDING JUNE 12, 1937

DEANNA DURBIN

Fibber McGee & Molly tell why "Hollywood Isn't Heaven"

"I'm No Dummy!" -Says Edgar Bergen's Charlie McCarthy

Page 2: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Smash Features I

Personalities I

News and Comment I

N OPEN All Summer" is the illumina-

ting title of a booklet published by one of the broadcasting networks.

The book reminds us that the number of people listening to radio this summer will be greater by millions than ever before. For instance, about twenty -five million families are now supposed to have radios in their homes. Of these, five million have radios in their cars. Wherever they go during the warm months, listeners' ears will never be far from a radio ... or far from the greatest show on earth.

Here's one for Ripley: Today's mail brings the impish announcement of a re- frigerator which contains a built -in radio. Just press the button, ladies, and your kitchen becomes a music room. For a few additional dollars you can have chilled Benny Goodman or frosted Lowell Thomas right beside the gas range. We await this challenge to American ingenu- ity with fear and trembling. Will the next mail tell us of radio's invasion of the other rooms of our homes; say, a soiled -linen hamper with which we can tune in the "Voice of Experience" or a Singing Show- er? As we've said, we await with f. and t.

Speaking of Benny Goodman, the news has just reached us that the swinging professor will be the center of one of the air's brightest spots this summer. Jack Oakie vacations and the good Benny will provide a thirty- minute period which will be dedicated to Mr. Charlie, of "Swing, Mr. Charlie" fame. Swing has certainly got these United States (possible excep-

tions: Maine and Ver- mont) by the heels. And Benny is its apos- tle. On any given Sat- urday night in June at a thousand college proms, you can find prancing imitators mur- dering the gentle jazz in which he specializes. Let this be a warning to the makers of those ice- box radios we just men- tioned. With Benny on a summer schedule they had better be sure they have installed plenty of freezing -coils or some startled housewife may open her Shelvador to find her cold storage chicken trucking with a perspiring leg of lamb. Special Event: Window -Washer

carries a radio transmitter in New York, talks to a Chicago pal!

2

In our ceaseless ef- forts to serve the pub-

lic, we deem it our duty to pass on to those radio listeners who are interested in Keeping the Air Clean and Free of Fraud, a rumor concerning the recent widely pub- licized broadcast of the Singing Mice.

Well, it seems that those mice didn't sing at all. According to "Tide," a most trust- worthy publication, they didn't sing at all but merely squealed when they had their bottoms pinched with a pair of tweezers!

Fights are always interesting -and so are big money figures, especially when that money takes the place of the swords that duelling adversaries might otherwise employ. This fight is between the National and Columbia networks, and it concerns their efforts to secure exclusive broadcast- ing privileges to certain exceedingly im- portant sporting events.

It appears that the rival networks had been going along on a pretty thin gentle- men's agreement not to make competitive bids. But that's all over, it seems. The Braddock -Louis fight did it. Both NBC and CBS wanted the broadcasting rights. NBC got them by paying $50,000. That's when CBS went into action. It dashed out and paid the United States Lawn Tennis Association approximately $10,000 for the sole right to have Mr. Husing relay a stroke -by- stroke description to CBS' net- work stations only. It laid $20,000 on the line in order to be the only network pres- ent for the next five years during the big golf championships. And right this min- ute, CBS scouts are said to be tying up everything in sight, which includes the Kentucky Derby, the International Yacht Races, the Poughkeepsie Regatta, and perhaps the Soapbox Derby.

Looking back over a fruitful winter season of broadcasting, one must marvel at the tremendous impetus the winter of 1936 -37 gave to the career of a one -time boop -a -doop boy named Bing Crosby. No longer the pulse -prodder of his ro- mantic I'm- singing -to -you- and -you -alone- baby days, he has matured both in per- sonality and artistry. Not generally known is the fact that much of that maturity comes from the Grade A line he has been given to read. Lifting the curtain on back - studio life just a bit, we can reveal that those lines are written by one of radio's most competent scriveners named Carroll Carroll. Ten years ago, this Carroll Ditto was joke -writer and a maker -upper of snappy paragraphs. Radio came into his life; he came into Bing's life; and Bing came into ours with a grown -up manner and an intelligently provocative line.

Strange special events have been pre- sented -and from many strange places. But few have been as unique as the one which originated in New York recently when a window- washer, Richard Hart, talked with a fellow worker in Chicago. Hart carried an NBC portable transmitter with him to "the job" -which happened that day to be many stories up in the sky - scraping Empire State building.

-The Editors.

Rodio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937

IN THIS ISSUE Week Erding June 12. 1937

M. L. ANNENBERG Publisher

CURTIS MITCHELL, Editorial Director

I'm No Dummy Edgar Bergen's private life! by CHARLIE MCCARTHY 3

Hollywood Isn't Heaven -For Fibber McGee and Molly by ELGAR BROWN 4

Working Hours -and Play Days Seeing stars -with a cameraman! 6

Puppy Love A Calling All Cars Story by ARTHUR KENT 16

Autograph Hunters- Nuisances? 26

W. C. Fields Radio Saved His Life!

'by S. R. MooK Tom Howard

Why he's called "Tightwad Tom" by JACK JAMISON

Arline Blackburn Presenting a new Air Heroine!

John Barryn? ore How To Be A Radio Actor!

a

11

22

23

Plums and Prunes by EVANS PLUMMER

Inside Stuff by MARTIN LEWIS

The Radio Week Music of the Masters

by CARLETON SMITH Short Waves

by CHARLES A. MORRISON

I Pictorial Features

12

13 15

17

20

I Sweet Swing

Horace Heidt and his band! 10 Water Boy

Buddy Clark swims! 14 We Applaud- 21 You Asked For Them -And Here

They Are! 24 Whose Ankles Are These? 28

I Departments

RADIO GUIDE'S X -Word Puzzle Stories of Near -by Stations Voice of the Listener Short -Wave Programs Contests on the Air Mr. Fairfax Knows All Log ci American Stations

Programs

Sunday, June 6 Monday, June 7 Tuesday, June 8 Wednesday, June 9 Thursday, June 10 Friday, June 11 Saturday, June 12

I 18 19 19 20 46 46 47

29 31 34 36 39 41 44

Cover Portrait by Charles E. Rubino

Editorial Offices, 551 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.

RADIO GUIDE (Trade Mark Realarrest U. S. Pat. Office). Volume VI. Number 3.1. Week Ending June 12, 1937. Published by Regal Press, lee. Issued weekly. RADIO GUIDE. 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago, Illinois. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office. Chicago, Illinois February 2-I, 19:t2, under Act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1937, by Regal Press. Inc. All rights reserves). (irsuto' ion and Business Ogees, 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago Illinois. Editorial offiee.e, 571 Fifth Avenue, Ness York, N. Y M. L. Annenberg. Chairman of the Board; Herbert Krancer, Executive Vice- President and General Manager; Curtis Mitchell, Vice -President and Editorial Director; Ed Zoty, Circulation Manager. Ad vertising offices: .551 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.; Mills Building, San Francisco, California; Western Pacific Building, Los Angeles, California, and 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago, Illinois. Unsolicited manuscripts should he accompanied by stamped, self- addressed envelope for return. Ten cents per copy in the United States. Subscrip- tion rates in the U. S. and possessions and countries of the Pau- American Postal Union: six months, $2.50; one year, $7.90. Siubnription rates in foreign countries: six months.. $5.00; one year, $8.00. Remit by postal money order, express money order, or check drawn to order of RADIO 'On -SOP,. Currency sent at es,' e d ther'a risk.

N

Page 3: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

When Charlie Mc-

Carthy tells all

he knows about ...

TODAY my boss, Mr. Edgar Bergen, was in a dither. There he sat at his typewriter trying to write a

story about himself and the phone kept ringing and the doorbell kept ringing and it turned out he was supposed to be ten places at once. He's been an awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled it up and stepped on it.

"O. K., Charlie," he muttered be- tween his teeth, "it's a swindle but

. I'll do business with you. You write this story and you get the wig."

Now a new red -I might say titian -wig is an item I've been trying to talk him into for days. How can I

afford to show up at broadcasts, with all those gorgeous Hollywood blondes in the audience, in a toupee fantasti- cally moth -eaten around the ears? A fellow has to look smooth to make any headway with blondes, and I've got to make some time to show Gertrude. (Gertrude's my girl. We aren't speak- ing this week.) But the boss argued that my toupees have to be ordered from one of the most expensive places in New York and he saw no reason

N

BY

CHARLIE McCARTHY

VENTRILOQUIST EDGAR BERGEN HAS

BEEN PRAISED BY THE CROWN PRINCE

OF SWEDEN -BUT HE'S BEEN BOOED

TOO! HERE'S HIS REAL LIFE STORY!

why we couldn't overlook a few moth patches for a couple more seasons. He's usually a very generous guy, Mr. Bergen, but I understand how he feels about the wig. Being as he's getting a bit thinnish across the dome him- self, he isn't very amenable on sub- jects pertaining to hair.

"Make the story eighteen hundred words " -he grabbed his hat to rush off to one of those meetings where they plan the radio program we're on -"and before I go maybe I better give you a few pointers about writing."

Pointers! Deeply insulted, I rose up

Radio Guide S Week

to my full three feet. "Mr. Bergen," I replied icily, "I'm no dummy! The McCarthys are pioneers in all fields. If I compose this yarn it will be my own i*lividual creation, my exclusive literary piece de resistance ..."

"O. K., Charlie," he dashed for the front door, "but no funny business. Stick to the facts."

So here I am, banging away at the typewriter to beat the band.

I met Mr. Bergen fourteen years ago, in Chicago. It's always a trifle embarrassing to explain my lineage because my only ancestor seems to

Endiuq June 12, 1937

. . his boss -Ed- gar Bergen shows

mixed emotions!

have been a little Irish boy who used to sell papers outside the building where Mr. Bergen went to high school. Mr. Bergen would always watch this Irish boy and he liked his little pug - nosed mug, so he made about a hun- dred charcoal sketches of him from every angle and said whenever he had me made he was going to have me look exactly like those sketches.

So one day when he was a sopho- more at Northwestern University he went to a wood- carver in Chicago named Charlie Mack and Charlie took a chisel to a chunk of hickory and after a while I began to have a head.

The first thing I saw when they glued my divine hazel eyes in place (well, Gertrude says they're divine, anyway) was a lanky blond young fellow about five feet ten, with blue eyes and a pleasant face. I'd heard this fellow talking for several days, so I knew his name was Edgar Bergen and that he was a ventriloquist.

"Hello, Charlie McCarthy!" He picked me up and inspected me with obvious pride. Then he said, "You

(Con;inued on Page 18)

3

Page 4: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

WISTFUL VISTA IS JUST A PLAIN

HOUSE -BUT TO MARIAN AND JIM

JORDAN IT'S A DREAM COME TRUE

BY

ELGAR BROWN

wake? You'd think a movie contract was a mortgage foreclosure, the way you both take on."

"Might as well take our home on a foreclosure as take us away from the home," McGee broke in darkly. For the first time I got an inkling of where the tròuble lay. Molly nodded. She turned to me.

"It's this way," she explained. "Ever since we were married down by the schnapps factory in Peoria, Jim and I have longed for a home, pictured and planned it in our minds. This is it."

"But your success has brought you the home. And aren't you happy about a new chance in a new field? Don't you get a kick out of the figures on that contract? Why, you'll be able to build an even better home."

Fibber McGee answered quickly: "It isn't that we aren't appreciative.

Molly doesn't mean that. Sure, suc- cess built this home. Incidentally, we don't want a better one. We're happy in this home -when we're here, which isn't often enough or long enough. Certainly we're glad to enter the movies. But it means going away from Wistful Vista. If we could just take time out, now, to enjoy our dream - home! But we can't. Gotta keep go- ing. It's part of the game."

THIS was a new McGee, this philos- opher. I wanted him to continue. But

Molly interjected another doleful note. "There are the children, too. Don't

forget the children, Jim. They were part of our dreams."

It developed that the Jordans, dur- ing the several weeks' work in the studio (they talked like it would be years, aeons) were leaving behind them sixteen -year -old Kathryn, comely high school junior, and thirteen -year- old Jimmy, eighth -grader, who sings like Bing Crosby (says McGee).

"Let me show you the house," Molly cried impulsively. "Then maybe you'll understand what we're talking about."

She did, and I did. The Vanastorbilts wouldn't go for

this home, but any middle -class family would dote on it. There are three large rooms downstairs, besides the solarium. Three inviting bedrooms up- stairs. In the basement, a huge play-

Fibber McGee knows every -

thing-so it's easy to tell Molly how to start the car

THE witching call to Hollywood is most troupers' idea of open sesame to Heaven -but there is, alas, a fly

in the oyster stew of the Clan McGee. News of their impending assault on

the screen capital had just broken when I called on Jim and Marian Jordan, who are Fibber and Molly as well as sundry other quaint char- acters on a weekly radio program.

I found them at a modest but quite fetching home in Peterson's Woods, an attractive, spick- and -span district of Chicago's North Side, neither exclu- sive nor ritzy. It is the Wistful Vista of the McGee radio script.

No fashionable showplace, this. If the Jordans abhor anything more than a sustaining program it's a show -off. Just a two -story dwelling of mustard-

4

colored brick exterior and severely practical design, set on a 30x125 - foot lot. Pretty, homelike, inviting. Something any well -paid working man might aspire to own.

With the ink scarcely dry on a lucrative movie contract, it seemed reasonable to expect a jubilee spirit at the Jordan menage. Instead, there was a hangdog look in the keen brown eyes of the short -sleeved little gent who stood in the front yard.

I tried hard to keep it in my noggin that these genial, bluff, commonplace folk were famous funmakers, beloved of millions, bound for Hollywood and new glory. Yet something was wrong. Some intangible shadow. The Blue- bird must be around somewhere, but I didn't hear him warbling.

Radio Guide Week

"About th I ventured a streaming s solarium. "I to an oft -sp Marian, you'r

The Fibber But Molly h

ovie contract, now," ast as we sat in the ght of the Jordan ect that's an answer

n prayer. Jim and ing high!" 't hear it at all. eard. She sighed.

"Yes," she said dully, "that movie contract. It's thrilling, of course. It's fine to be appreciated. Pretty soon, now," and she seemed on the verge of tears, "we'll be off for the Coast."

Jordan ambled over and laid a hand on her shoulder. They seemed as happy as a couple of slayers con- demned to the chair. This was in- tolerable.

"Say, what is this ?" I blurted sud- denly. "Is it a victory celebration or a

Ending June 12. 1937

room for the younger Jordan genera- tion.

Appointments are beyond reproach, though Marian, a self- disparaging sort of person, sometimes referred to her "interior decorator's nightmare."

"No frills or freaks," the First Lady of the House of Jordan cheerfully admitted. "But every inch is utilized. We built this house to live in -if they'll let us.

"Jim inspected and gave his per- sonal blessing to every timber and brick and nail. He slunk around the place day and night, till the neighbors began to think the joint was haunted."

Jim probably knew what he was do- ing, at that. He's been not only a car- penter and student of architecture, but also a timekeeper, machinist, day-

1.1

Page 5: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

isn't

nobody can say what's going to hap- pen tomorrow."

About their home, they both are garrulous old gossips, pulling no punches.

"In the original contract it was sup- posed to cost $10,000," Jim recalled. "As it stands now, including furnish- ings, carpets, drapes and everything, I figure it's worth a good $15,000."

Here in their own home, at least, you couldn't doubt that the Jordans knew happiness.

Like millions of others, you see, home life and comfort and security are all that Jim and Marian Jordan care deeply about. Luxury formed no part of the earlier career of either, and now that success has caught them up, neither feels the need for extravagant things.

Nothing ever came easily for the Jordans, and what they have now they cherish. Even their romance was stormy. Jim was seventeen, Marian, sixteen, when they decided to marry.

Peoria frowned on youthful marri- ages. "Puppy love," sniffed the citi- zens, and asked, "How can that strip- ling Jordan support a wife ?"

Jim wondered about that himself, but Marian didn't hesitate. Neither has ever been sorry; but the going, in spotg, was painfully rough.

WHEN the War came along, Jim volunteered. In St. Nazaire he fell

ill. Thereafter he fought the battle of pink pills and pale liquids in a base hospital.

Meanwhile Marian taught violin, voice and piano to Young America, or to that part of Young Peoria she could interest. Reunited after the firing had ceased, they picked up four musicians who played fifteen instruments and began hitting the tank towns.

The Jordans then saw vaudeville, but vaudeville didn't see them very

clearly. In 1924 the doughty duo turned to radio, never suspecting they had grasped the magic key to success and the things they most wanted - home life, comfort, security.

For ten long years it looked like a sour idea, with the hard -working Jor- dans slotted for mediocrity. Marian and Jim toiled diligently and quite steadily around Chicago studios, never quite producing that extra spark that would mean stardom. They became the O'Henry Twins, the Smith Family, the Smackouts. They frolicked at the Saturday Jamboree, whooped it up with the Kaltenmeyer Kindergarten.

THEY were still in the dime -a -dozen class less than three years ago when,

overnight, the Fibber McGee and Mol- ly program was born. Smash hit - meteoric rise -fat contract -permanent stardom.

For a while, now, you're hearing the McGee radio broadcast as it originates in a Hollywood studio. Between times the beloved comics are toiling indus- triously to score a four -star knockout in their first cinemadventure. With the calm confidence and optimism of battle- scarred troupers, they are not losing sleep over the outcome of this epic in celluloid.

They will give their best and leave the verdict in the lap of the gods, hoping for a favorable pay -off. And that'll be that.

Of deeper concern to Jim and Mari- an Jordan, if you could peep into their hearts, is the matter ,of their personal happiness. Call it a Bluebird if you will. For the Jordans he's not in Hol- lywood at all, but in the solarium of the dream -home that is Wistful Vista.

Fibber McGee and Molly may be

heard Mondays over an NBC network at 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 8 CDT; 7 CST; 6 MST; 5 PST).

laborer, soldier, insurance agent and problem child around Peoria.

The Fibber and Molly adroitly parried questions about the money in- volved in radio and movie contracts. McGee observed:

"We're getting a lot of dough, but we're in no position to do any plung- ing We're going slowly, paying on annuities, looking to the future. In the movies, we're untried. In radio,

N

Above: The children see Marion and Jim Jordan riff to Hollywood. Right: A recent picture of the Jordans .. take. at home

Ratio Guide Week Ending June 12. 1937 5

Page 6: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

BERT LAWSON Photos

Broad:asting the latest news is no easy matter -it calls for alertness and p enty of work. Here you see Columbia's ace commentator, H. V. Kaltenborn, at the teletype, pre- paring material f or his next airing

CBS has many interest ng programs, but so far as the children are concerned, few compare with Dorothy Gordon's broadcasts. As a spell- binder she's "tops." When she's on the air, children crowd the studio -and thousands m sit at home by the radio - enthralled Workiore

Hours. ng

Bob Burns, left, who teams up with Bing Crosby in the movies, as well as on the air, has set Hollywood tongues to wagging. It is said he'll soon marry his secretary. Harriet Foster

Princeton's Dick Foran came to Hollywood to make western pictures, ended up singing on the program which features Burns and Allen. Foran stands six feet tall, has wavy red hair

Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt conduc=s an informal discussion of the domest c side of White House life each Wednes- day even n3 on a sponsored program over the NBC -Blue network. The money she receh.es is turned over to chari-.y

Left: Leith Stevens, wielding a baton, is permanent conductor for the "Satu day Swing session." Each week a noted leader and his orchestra are guests an this program, which is rapidly becom- ing one of CBS's most popular features

Page 7: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

WORLD WIDE Photc

Above: A recent picture of Rosa Pon -

sel e, celebrated American soprano, who nade her operatic debut singing opposite Causo. She was married last Decem- ber, is seen here at the Pimlico races

Kate Smith, "The Spngbird of the :oath," and Col. Jack Major attended a

c 'etas recently, had a g 'and time. Kate is a perennial favorite of the airways. Major, a newcomer. the protege of Irvin S C:ohb. Both of them ate aired over CBS

NELSON HOWARD Photo

Above (left to right). you see Bandleader Lud Gluskin, Songstress Shirley Ross, Comic Ken Murray, and Marlyn ( "Oh, Mama, that man is here again ") Stuart. They're all on the same Wednesday program over CBS

You may be familiar with Andy Devine (left) on the air or screen -but did you know he's a horse -trader, and a good one at that? He is, and here's a

recent addition to the stable I-e and his father -in -law own

Radio's College Prexy Jack Oak i e tells fifteen - year - old Songstress Judy Garland how the game is played- unaware of the fact that she's already won!

and... PLAY DAYS

STARS THE WAY

THEY LOOK -TO THE WORLD AND

TO EACH OTHER!

Page 8: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

This story was written just before W. C. Fields accepted a contract with the new Sunday evening coffee hour. As a guest star, his success was tre- mendous -and immediate. Now Bill Fields is paying back to radio some of the debt to it that he piled up during his months of illness.

-THE EDITORS.

WEN I saw Bill Fields a few months ago he looked as though a gentle zephyr would

lay him among the daisies. When I saw him a few days ago he looked like a man who had found the fountain of youth: dapper, spry -full of the joy of living.

I don't believe Bill ever realized just how sick he really was. And now that he is so hale and hearty again it is doubtful if he ever will realize it. But it is an open secret in Hollywood that the Paramount executives never thought he'd finish "Poppy" -his last picture, made over a year ago.

"One guy said I walked jauntily to the exit after a scene and collapsed," Bill grumbled. "I never collapsed in my life. My legs just gave way. If, instead of going in for a lot of doctors and nurses I'd stuck to my drinking I'd have been all right months ago."

"Just what was the matter with you, Bill ?" I asked.

"Nothing," he rasped. "Absolutely nothing. I'd been working too hard and needed rest. That's all. But they said I had neuritis, arthritis, a dis- placed sacre- iliac, double pneumonia, a relapse and another attack of double pneumonia."

Only a persori who knows Bill's background can a preciate the punish- ment his body has taken during the course of his life. He ran away from home when he was about eleven to escape a beating his father wanted to give him. He lived for weeks in a cave, subsisting on what his friends could steal from their homes to bring him. He slept in box cars, in sheds.

Radio

When Bill Fields lay critically ill in a hospital for months, unable to have any visitors, he turned to radio for compan- ionship, found a new interest in life. Above: You see him listening to one of hisfavorite programs

8

in doorways- wherever he could find a place to park his weary little body. He sold papers, swept out pool -rooms -anything to keep body and soul to- gether. Instead of shrinking from under -nourishment, Bill thrived on it. He is as rugged as one of the Rocky Mountains. If he hadn't been he'd never have pulled through.

"Did you ever beg ?" I asked him. "No -o," he chortled. "I might have

resorted to larceny a few times -but that's as far as it went."

WONDERED, even in the face of I Bill's remarkable constitution, how he had survived his recent illness.

"The radio saved my life," he re- marked simply.

"Radio!" I ejaculated incredulously, knowing something of the staggering sums Bill has paid doctors, nurses, hospitals, etc.

"Yeah," said Bill. "I'd never cared much about radio.

But when I first went into the hospital

they wouldn't let me have any com- pany. So I started fooling around with the radio and before I knew it I was a dyed -in- the -wool fan. The radio saved my reason.

"I got to 1_e so rabid on the subject that when it came time for one of my favorite programs I used to get into my car and drive a block or two away from the sanitarium so that when they turned on the therapeutic machines (as they always did when I particu- lafly wanted to listen to something), it wouldn't interfere with my recep- tion."

Bill snorted and I chuckled. That act is as characteristic of him as his firing five nurses during his illness.

"How did you get on with your nurses, Bill ?" I asked.

"I didn't," he shouted. "One morn- ing one of them was changing my pa- jamas. She got the coat on all right, but when she began pulling on the pants I felt like my toe -nails were be- ing torn out by the roots. 'Hey!' T

When "Poppy" was being filmed. Fields rested between the scenes -like this!

Radio Guide Week Ending Junc 12, 1437

Page 9: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

GIVEN UP BY DOCTORS, BILL FIELDS

PROVED HE WAS FAR FROM THROUGH

BY WINNING NEW LAURELS -IN RADIO!

BY

S.R.MOOK

Although not at all averse to liquor, Fields hasn't taken a drink himself in over a year. But he keeps a well - stocked bar be- cause he enjoys serving friends

N

In screening his last picture, "Poppy," Bill became so ill that it was feared he'd never be able to see it fin- ished. But he did - then made a great recovery -for which he thanks radio!

Jill took the hard way to fame - but achieved it. Now he is a star. Here he is. just before losing his health. Recently he has turned to radio, has become a great sensation!

yelled, `Stop!' `What's the matter ?'

she asked, going right on pulling. `Quit looking at my face,' I screamed; `look at my feet and see what you're doing.' `Don't yell at me like that,' she screamed back, but she stopped and looked. Instead of my pants, she had got hold of a pillow case and was trying to pull that on. One of my toe- nails had got caught in the thing and she was going right ahead yanking on it."

I yelled. As long as Bill is grum- bling and finding fault with every- thing and everybody around him I'll never worry. It'll be when everything in Bill's life is sweetness and light that I'll become alarmed.

He reminds me of a story he tells of

Radio Guide Week

happening during his Li_cus days in

Australia. He was appearing on a bill with a girl named Valencia who work- ed with cats (lions, tigers, leopards, etc.) . The animals cost her quite a bit of money and were worth more after they'd been trained. One of her leopards got sick. She got a room with twin beds, and one of her assist- ants, a young boy, slept in one bed and the sick leopard in the other. The first night the leopard crawled out of her bed, over to the boy's, got into bed with him, doubled her paws back so the claws wouldn't scratch and slept with the boy. That continued for a week. One morning Bill met Valencia.

"How's the cat ?" he inquired. "Oh, Bill," she burbled, "I'm so hap-

py. This morning the boy went to scratch the cat's ears and she snapped at him. I think she's getting better."

So it is with Bill. Bill was pacing up and down, up

and down. "Don't mind me," he apol- ogized. "I was on my back so long I have to keep getting up to make sure my legs are really all right."

Suddenly he looked at his watch. "Rudy Vallee is on," he announced. "Let's go listen to him."

The guest of honor that day was a star who had renounced Hollywood and returned to the theater to act the

Ending June 12. 1937

parts he wanted to-at a salary of `100 a week.

"Can you imagine anyone being so stage- struck he'd act for nothing ?" Bill demanded disgustedly.

When the broadcast was over we discussed Bill's appearance on the Sunday night coffee hour as a guest.

"Was that really your first broad- cast?" I asked.

"Yeah," said Bill, "except for the jubilee dinner they gave Adolph Zu- lcor to celebrate his twenty -fifth year in pictures. I broadcast a short speech from the hospital.

"I've had some offers for a program of my own on the air. I'd like to do it and I've laid out between fifty and seventy -five thousand dollars this past year on account of my illness. Some- body's got to pay for it and it might as well be the radio people. But, ra- dio! I'll tell you, my little chickadee, the idea of getting up a good program, once a week, week in and week out, scares the daylights out of me."

He paused a moment and then: "Ra- dio has done so much for me that if I, even in a small way, could give radio audiences a tenth the enjoyment I've got out of various programs I feel as though I ought to do it. And then, of course, there's all that dough."

I left Bill, chuckling to myself. John Drinkwater, Lytton Strachey and all the other great biographers rolled into one could never get Bill Fields onto paper as he actually is. How the deuce are a few radio gagmen going to evolve a fictional character that even remotely approaches his own?

W. C. Fields may be heard Sundays on the coffee hour over an NBC net- work at 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 7 CDT; 6 CST; 5 MST; 4 PST).

9

Page 10: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

"We love a band- leader," shout Alyce and Yvonne King, embracing Horace Heidi. Missing g Sisters, Louise and Donna, tried to

Kin

get into the picture, couldn't find places!

Below: Heidt batons, Lysbeth H u g h e s sings. She's a harp- ist, too, has been with Horace for two years, came from San Francisco's Symphony Orches- tra, prefers swing

Right: Horace Heidt and His Brigadiers! Taken at New York's Biltmore this picture shows the entire playing organi- zation of 28 performers. When Heidt goes on the air for half an hour once a week (over 48 CBS stations) it costs an approximate $8,000, plus about $2,500 for salaries, extra talent, various odds and ends

Peeking out of the small circle above is Arthur Thorsen, bass player,chiefcom -

edian. of Heidt's crew. He's one of the original band

Lj, Heideft: t'sacetrombonErnie

Pasoa

ist. He's not only the band's best, he's amongthetop-rank- ing trombonists of America. It's said that he hits higher notes than anybody else playing today!

10 Rodio Guide Week Ending June 12. 1937

Abm.-e: Jerry Browne, drummer, dot. bles as funnyman. He's one of The veterans who've been on the pay -roll fifteen years -the age of the band. Left is Dick Morgan, guitarist, and another comedian. His specialty is an im tation of Helen Morgan, and blues- singing in the Morgan manner was being poured into the mike when this was taken

V

Page 11: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

THE Hollywood stars who won the greatest reputation for stingi- ness were Maurice Chevalier and

Adolphe Menjou. The man who has the reputation of being the stingiest man in radio is Tom Howard.

"I," says Tom, making no bones about it, "am not in show business for the excitement. The show business is the same as the grocery business to me. I don't believe there's a guy in New York who's ever seen me in a night club. I've always been the first into the studio and the first out of it, on my way home to my wife and kids. I've got the first five hundred dollars I ever earned and I'm proud of it."

His mention of the grocery business is no accident. The grocery business is where he started. He worked behind the counter for the Acme Tea Com- pany, now the American Stores, in Philadelphia, his home town. And twenty years of show business have not cured him of saying "I seen" and "him and I" in his nasal twang. When he was a grocery clerk he ran around with a bunch of young fel- lows who, at parties, sang and played instruments.

"Gee," Tom said bitterly to himself, "these guys are popular and I'm not. Isn't. there anything I can do? There must be something."

ONE day in the store he was waiting on a little girl. Tom noticed the

book of recitations she had in her hand, open at "The Face On the Bar Room Floor."

"How much did you pay for that book ?" he asked her.

"Five cents." He gave her a dime for it, took it

home and memorized "The Face On the Bar Room Floor," with gestures. The next party saw him reciting it with the gas lights turned down low and one of his friends, the boy who played the piano, furnishing "Hearts and Flowers" by way of background music. At the end, when he shouted the line, "He fell across the picture dead," Tom pitched wildly to the floor. He nearly broke every bone in his body, but it was a wow finish and the recitation was a tremendous success.

Soon he was giving it at a men's smoker. They gave him a two -dollar bill. Then and there he becatne a professional. He had eight picture - postcard photos taken of himself for a dollar and hunted up a vaudeville booking agent.

His first engagement took him to a Pennsylvania mining village. He was to get a total of $15 for three days' work, out of which he had to pay his own railroad fare, board and room. At the close of the "engagement" the theater manager said, "Sorry, Mister. The best I can do is your hotel bill and five dollars." He also owned the hotel.

Tom's second job took him to a stock company, where he played for seven weeks because the receipts were too small to pay anybody's carfare back to Philadelphia. The situation was somewhat complicated because, daz- zled by his sudden rise in the theater, he fell in love with one of the girls in the company and married her.

"And right then," he says solemnly, "I took an oath that whenever I got a dollar I'd hang onto it. I saw that the show business was a tough racket. The stories they told about it weren't true."

Sure enough, when he landed his first half -way decent job in Camden, New Jersey, at twenty dollars a week, he put four dollars into the bank every pay -day after he paid his one - dollar commission to the booking agent. He was in Camden a year, and

N

in that length of time he deposited $500 in the bank at 7th and Walnut Streets in Philadelphia. Those are the five hundred dollars he still has today, in the original savings account.

From Camden he went into bur- lesque at fifty dollars a week. His sec- ond year in burlesque his salary was doubled. His one ambition by now, with babies coming, was to own his own home. More stock -a real stock company this time -followed the bur- lesque. Then the Greenwich Village Follies. Tom stayed there for seven years and worked his salary slowly up to a thousand dollars a week.

His first move was to buy the home he had wanted for so long. It was a bigger house than he would have been able to buy as a grocery clerk, perhaps, but it still wasn't any huge mansion. He paid a thousand dollars down on it and assumed a two - thousand dollar mortgage.

Then, at once, he sold it. It was what he had always wanted, but he got rid of it nevertheless. He made a profit on the deal, but that wasn't the reason. The reason was that it cost too much to heat it. Coal was eighteen dollars a ton or thereabouts. Ten - twelve- fourteen tons. That added up.

He moved his family into a smaller house which didn't cost so much to heat.

By this time the show business which he regarded so definitely as a business was almost a side -line with him, in a manner of speaking. The minute he got off the stage Tom was a realtor. He bought and sold houses.

In the old days of vaudeville, play- ing three and four shows a day, a per- former had little time left to himself. Radio, demanding only a few hours a week, allows time for realtor -ing.

Other comedians hire professional writers to turn out their scripts for them. Tom doesn't. Writers cost money. "I tried a couple writers," he says. "I used to have to rewrite their stuff anyhow. Why pay someone to do what I can do myself ?"

Other performers pay press- agents to keep their names in the public eye. "If sponsors bought time on the air to advertise their products," Tom fig- ured, "wasn't I getting free advertis- ing for Tom Howard? Why should I pay a press -agent anything ?" But for once it didn't work out the way he thought it would. He saw other come- dians' names mentioned in the news- papers, but never his. So, much as he disliked it, he was forced to hire a press -agent against his will.

INSTEAD of buying a fifty -dollar suit of clothes for myself," he says, "I

decided to buy a twenty- five -dollar suit and put the rest towards a press - agent."

He bargains like an old -time horse - trader for anything he wants. The pride of his life -his only extravagance -is a collection of curios.

"Let's be sensible," he puts it. "The way I look at it is this. How long does a performer last in radio? A few peo- ple like Amos and Andy and Rudy Vallee go on for years, but most of us last about five years at the most. That's a fair average, A man has to protect himself against that. A grocery clerk thinks of his old age. Why not a radio artist?

"My advice to a youngster coming into radio is that his first concern should be how much money he can save a week. He can easily lay aside twenty -five percent of his salary. He should be willing to go without a lot of silly luxuries. Do as Mrs. Howard and I did. Eat good food, but don't bother about variety. Then, as things get better, he can have pie."

314

A penny -pinching tightwad who has never stopped. to ask himself what good his money will do him if he doesn't know how to enjoy himself?

Or a shrewd, disillusioned, realistic, man who doesn't listen to bunk and knows the professional artistic world for what it really is?

Before you decide, listen to one lit- tle story. When the Howards' first baby was born, Tom and the baby's mother were touring in vaudeville in one -night stands. Sometimes there

were cracks in the walls so wide that snow drifted into their dressing -room. Tom used to dash off the stage and cover the baby, Ruth, with his comedy coats to keep her warm. Her cradle was the upper drawer of their trunk.

That, to Tom Howard, is the show business. He has never forgotten.

Tom Howard may be heard Sundays on "Sunday Night Party" over an NBC network at 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 9

CDT; 8 CST; 7 MST; 6 PST).

TOM HOWARD IS A STAR -BUT HE'S

A PRACTICAL BUSINESS MAN. TOO!

TIGHTWAD TOM

Right: Torn portraying a

grocery man on a broad- cast -Once he was one!

BY

JACK JAMISON

Radio Guide Wee" Ending June 12, 1937

Page 12: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

CHICAGO. -On Monday of last week, the termination next Jan- uary 1 of the contract of the

sponsor with Amos 'n' Andy -longest single sponsorship in the history of radio -was announced by Albert D. Lasker, president of the advertising agency handling the comedians, at the request of Messrs. Correll and Gosden. On Tuesday of last week, "Andy" (Charles Correll) was sued for di- vorce by his wife, Marie, in Superior Court here. Mrs. Correll's bill cited two instances of cruelty, alleging a slap "on the right side of the face" administered here last Christmas Eve and one on May 1 at Palm Springs, Calif., at which time she also charges he deserted her. Thus do America's kings of the air break into the news in rapid succession . The report is current that a new client will take over "Amos 'n' Andy" without change of time or policy -but with increased salaries for Amos 'n' Andy ... Mean- while, pending the settlement of his

Dramatically Speaking: Robert S. and Helen Merrell Lynd's famous best -seller, ` °Middletown in Transition" (alias Muncie, Ind.) may hit the air soon as a serial entitled "Middletown." The script is by Lola Yoakem, Mun- cian herself, who is well known to Chicago and New York studios Every actor who ever has been cast in "Today's Children" will be entertained by Author :ma Phillips June 19 at a party celebrating the sketch's fifth an- niversary on the air ... Claiming their laurels as skippers are Ruth Bailey of the "Girl Alone" cast and Mikeman Louie Roen, who last week sailed the Roen sloop right into the teeth of a Lake Michigan squall that had chased every other craft into harbor ... Ac- tress- Announcer Bess Johnson back from her N'Yawk jaunt after seeing

John Goldsworthy, who as Bertie Gadsby, is m.c. on NBC's Piccadilly Music Hall, was born in London, came to the United States in 1900. In 1930 he entered radio, is now heard from Chicago

W en CBS' "Broad - w' j Varieties" cele- br ted an anniver- sa y recently, Oscar S a w. m.c., g a v e

Si figer Elizabeth Lt inox a bite of his ce c e. E l i z a b e t h a ways wears a "I cky" ring when fi c i n g the mike. I i ces red. hates cr wds. Oscar likes to play poker, golf, fu t got on the stage a: a chorus boy!

Walter Huston (right) congratulates Les Tremayne, the first radio actor to get a contract that guarantees him 52 consecutive weeks of work a year

marital difficulties, Charlie Correll is living in bachelor quarters at the Sun- set Tower, Hollywood, California.

You'll be missing Sade (Bernardine Flynn Doherty) from the "Vic and Sade" sketches around September 1

when Bernardine anticipates a visit from the stork . . . Incidentally, the "Vic and Sade" sketch has all kinds of fans. The other day a company of Sioux Indians, in Chicago to present a pageant, took time off to drop into the NBC studios and give a few friendly whoops for Vic, Sade and Rush. Rush had a good time talking to the Indians, who for years have been keeping up with the story of the radio serial.

Romance Corner: Jack Costello, one of the mikemén handling Parks John- son's and Wally Butterworth's "Vox Pop" show, will marry Mary Mar- garet Sullivan, of Minneapolis, on June 19 at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City . Another pro - nouncer, Lester Griffith, of Chi -NBC, and Laura Satterwhite just announced that they were married on May 1 . . .

But Zarova, the glamorous Russian so- prano of California Concert fame, just won't tell what that beautiful dia- mond ring on her left hand means!

A card from Fibber McGee, in Hol- lywood, says that he and Molly have taken an apartment right across from Mae West's menage -but Fibber avers that it "just happened that way!"

12

PLUMS and

PRUNES BY

EVANS PLUMMER

Lots of p ims -for the grand Sun- day evening coffee hour of May 23 in which Mar Boland stepped right along in str le with Funnyman W. C. Fields. Eve ything's good about this show . 'or the sportsmanship of Betty Lou ,erson in sending an or- chid to Acti ss Templeton Fox on her debut as 1 ad in "Linda Fairchild, Stepmother, after Betty had tried out for the i art unsuccessfully ... For Walter Wir hell and others who so kindly volu teered to double for the then ailing Jack Benny on Sunday, May 23 ... For Ranch Boy Jack Ross who has Ice it a stiff upper lip and a smile despit hard luck's parade which hospitalized his wife, brought one lit- tle daughtc ' down with pneumonia and another with a broken finger . . .

Radio Guide Week

How they do catch on! A network press release says, "Prunes are the favorite dish of Gale Page, songstress, but for her singing, she really doesn't rate them. "' I agree thoroughly.

Remember "Arabesque "? Its re- vised version, with Joan Blaine in the lead, will be brought to you very shortly from Coast to Coast. That's the secret Joan and her representatives have been keeping for a long time.

Ending June 12, 1937

Fred Allen program twice and taking in the Broadway play "Excursion" . . .

Your new leading man of "Modern Cinderella" is Dave Gothard, also fea- tured in "Romance of Helen Trent." He replaced Eddie Dean.

Apropos of summer is the new song composition of Jack ( "Poetic Melo- dies") Fulton and John Hancock, who announces the program. It's tagged "Tying Knots in Soda Straws."

N

Page 13: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Ibi ADDITION to Jane Froman and her hubby, Don Ross, the summer edition of the flavored dessert show

will also feature Joe Lewis, a very funny lad who has amused audiences in many prominent night spots from Coast to Coast. Supporting those al- ready mentioned will be a twenty - eight -piece orchestra conducted by Alfonso D'Arteaga, who has been an arranger for many big -name ork pi- lots . . Don Wilson will continue his word -spieling on this show for the next three years at least. His new contract also calls for a healthy in- crease in salary, it is said.

Added to the new edition of the Tuesday night auto show, featuring Johnny Green's orchestra, will be Trudy Wood and the Rhythm Chorus

Deanna Durbin and Bobby Breen sign off their Sunday night airing after one more broadcast . ., . Sponsors of the Joe Cook show are undecided about continuing on the airlanes. If the program does not go off, it is more than likely to have a new cast.

Don't be surprised if Dick Powell makes a guest appearance on his fa- vorite radio show -"Hollywood Ho- tel" . . . They tell me that Claudette

Colbert, who has never had a radio show of her own, is being tempted with a juicy contract and can just about write her own ticket as far as salary is concerned. She did a grand job when she guested for Louella Par- sons two weeks ago on the "Hotel."

On the fourth of July, Smilin' Ed McConnell will have a celebration of his own, if you can call it a celebra- tion. He signs off his current program on that date but will be back again on the new show over NBC, August 29. The time and station will be the same as at present . . . Captain Tim Healy goes off for the summer on June 20 and he will be spending his vacation making a film short, `The Story Behind the Stamp," based on his radio series ... "Twin Stars" will sign off one week earlier than an- nounced previously. They go June 20.

Buddy Rogers, being told that hus- band- and -wife teams are quite a suc- cess on the airlanes, is considering an offer to appear on the air with his reported frau- to -be, Mary Pickford.

Since A. L. Alexander's "Good Will Court" was taken from the air, he has been thinking of a somewhat simi-

s

lar program to take its place. He has a new idea that he calls "Alexander's Arbitration Court." This, according to Alexander, is an improved program which will employ prominent laymen to settle differences between the "liti- gants." Unlike the "Good Will Court," both sides of the cases will be heard, and what is more, decisions will be rendered. They will be binding, since both parties will be asked to sign pa- pers agreeing to abide by the "arbi- trator's" findings. Once again it is anticipated there will be arguments for and against a program of this sort. However, you may hear this program on the air in the near future.

Carlton KaDell may get the an- nouncing job on "Show Boat" when that program docks in Hollywood . . .

"We, the People" is seeking a sponsor for the fall. There is some talk about Phil Lord coming through with an- other bright idea for a radio show . . .

The CBS "Saturday Night Swing Club" will celebrate its first birthday on June 12 and will put on a spe- cial hour show starting at midnight, eastern time, picking up swing bands

while and no sooner did she get to New York and her husband than offers were made to have her do movie work back in Hollywood. But Bobby Dolan said an emphatic "no" to all of the offers!

The stork should have visited the Lanny Ross abode by the time you read this ... Next October, Orchestra Leader Al Donahue and his frau w:11 sing "There's a Little Stranger Com- ing to Our House" . Scribbling about babies, one of my favorite top- ics, reminds me of the odd situation in the Ozzie Nelson household. Har- riet is in Hollywood making movies. Ozzie is doing one -night stands all over the country, coming into New York on Sundays only to do his broad- cast with Robert Ripley. Their baby, David, remains in New York in the hands of a nurse. The baby won't see its mother for many weeks, sees its father only a few hours on Sunday afternoon between rehearsals. After Daddy's broadcast, Baby David is al- ready sound asleep for the night.

Handicaps: Write down at least one hundred for Golfer Pat ( "Girl Alone ")

Eddie Dean, recent "Modern Cin- derella" leading man, and Heroine Virginia Clark of "The Romance of Helen Trent" roller -coast in Chi- cago's Riverview Park. Eddie's hob- by: sculpturing; Virginia's. yachting

Radio Guide Week

Left: Richard Bonelli, heard Satur- days over CBS, made a recording on Edison's original phonog ^aph while visiting Ford's Greenfield Village. Here he's listening to the result

from here, there and everywhere, in- cluding a band in Paris, France.

Robert Emmet Dolan, orchestra leader on Jimmy Melton's Sunday Night Party, says that he and his wife are together for the first time in months. Mrs. Dolan is Vilma Ebsen, sister of the movies' Buddy Ebsen. Vilma had been on the Coast for a

Ending June 12, 1937

Above: Announcer Bill Perry says good -by to his wife, leaves for Peru to air the sun's eclipse on June 8. Mrs. Perry is well known to Broad- way theater -goers as Claudia King

Murphy for his season's starter. But he did sink one birdie ... Add Poetry - Reader Franklyn MacCormack to the semi -pros with his almost eighty . . .

Also list those Pine Ridge, Ark., phil- osophers, Lum and Abner. Both travel the toughest courses in the seventies, and Chester (Lum) Lauck expects to enter this year's Los Angeles Open Tournament, this coining summer.

13

ri

'F

fi

Page 14: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Buddy Clark. who is the singer heard each week over both NBC and CBS on "Your Hit Parade," illus- trates an overhand stroke while enjoy- ing the Park Central pool in Manhattan. Left: He shows how to breathe correctly

When treading water (right), Buddy's feet move as though he were pedaling a bi- cycle. At the same time he rotates his arms in circles that have a radius of eight inches. Notice that his body is al- most perpendicular

All set to dive into the pool. Buddy dem- onstrates the plunge. At the right you see him. arms wide- spread. hands clench- ed. toes curled on the edge to afford him l e v e r a g e . showing how to make a shal- low dive properly

WATER BOY

VERSATILE BUDDY CLARK

SHOWS SWIMMING STROKES - IN PICTURES!

Photos by GENE

LESTER

Next Buddy shows you the right wad to swim the treast- stroke. First. he places his outst- etched hands to- gether directly in front of his head, palms out. Then he moves his arms outward to each side. Meanwhile he is kicking his feet -the same way a frog would do it!

I;

But in the picture to the left he's just splashing around, having a

good time! When stili a student, Buddy won widespread acclaim as an amateur baritone, and in his third year left Northeastern Law School in Boston to enter radio

Radio Guide ,Veek Ending June 12, 1937

Relaxed, Buddy shows you how he floats. But you w ̂ II notice that his head is not thrown back as it should be. Usually. the ears are under water, but Clark fears that might affect his voice, and keeps his out as much as possible

N

Page 15: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

1NUmmnimnW110J// ...a.._ f

Grofe, Smalle in Series Debut On June 4

Ferde Grofe, distinctive American composer, his symphonic orchestra, and a choral group directed by Edwin Smalle will inaugurate a musical series scheduled for the summer months over the CBS network on Friday, June 4.

The new series, sponsored by a group of banks, will replace the series of the world- famous Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, heard through- out the winter and spring.

Each of the programs will feature at least one of the musical works of Grof e and a piece by some other well -known contemporary composer. The 30 -piece orchestra will be accompanied by Smalle's choral group, assembled spe- cially for this series. Smalle will at- tempt to illustrate that subtle har- monies and melodies are as interesting in vocal presentation as when handled instrumentally.

Grofe will pattern his share of the program on the modern school of American music, blending serious con- cert selections with "lighter and gayer melodies." The opening program will open with "Herbertiana," including the selections "I'm Falling in Love with Someone," "Gyspy Love Song," "When You're Away," "Toyland," and "The March of the Toys." The other orchestral selections will be Bloom's "Song of the Bayou," "La Cinquan-

- taine," by Gabriel- Marie, and "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers." The choral numbers will be "Liebestraum," Grofe's "Madri Gras," and Friml's "Giannina Mia." Friday, June 4 -CBS 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST)

Braddock Meets Louis But Not To Battle!

A two way broadcast over NBC will bring together the principals in the Joe Louis -Jimmy Braddock fight on Thurs- day, June 3. Announcer Lynn Brandt will interview Joe Gould, Braddock's manager, and visiting newspapermen at the Braddock traing camp at Grand Beach, Mich., and then the broadcast will switch to the Louis camp for a pick -up of Announcer Norman Barry interviewing Julian Black, Louis' co- manager, and more newspapermen. Thursday, June 3 -NBC 4 p.m. EDT (3 EST; 2 CST)

Its An Eclipse -On the Air! The eclipse of the sun on June 8 will

occasion no less than six broadcasts by the NBC and CBS networks. Each net- work will broadcast on June 7 from the headquarters, where preparations will be made to observe the phenom- enon -CBS airing its Andes Mountains expedition, and NBC broadcasting from its South Seas base. On Tuesday, June 8, NBC will describe the eclipse and its results in three special broad- casts, and CBS will again take the air from the Andes to describe the scene there. Tuesday, June 8 -CBS and NBC (See adjoining columns for time)

No

GUESTS, SPECIAL EVENTS & PREMIERES THURSDAY, June 3

60th Trennial Convention of the W. C. T. U. 2:30 p.m. EDT (1 :30 EST; 12:30 CST), NBC.

Program from Holland diamond center. 2:45 p.m. EDT (1:45 EST; 12:45 CST), NBC.

Third Act of Mozart's opera, "Figaro," by the Glyndebourne Festival Chorus and Orchestra from London. 3 p.m. EDT (2 EST; 1 CST), NBC.

Interviews of the Managers of Jim Braddock and Joe Louis at their training camps. 4 p.m. EDT (3 EST; 2 CST), NBC.

Captain Stevens tells plans for observing eclipse from stratosphere. 6 p.m. EDT (5 EST; 4

CST), CBS. Frances B. Sayre, talk. 6:15 p.m. EDT (5:15

EST; 4:15 CST), NBC. Oxford Church Con- ference.

Pauline Lord and Kenneth MacKenna in "The Mariners." 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), CBS. Guests, Kate Smith's Bandwagon.

Erin O'Brien Moore, Frankie Thomas. 8 p.in. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), NBC. Rudy Vallee's guests.

John Gurney, George Basely, Jeanne Palmer. 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), MBS. Music and You vocalists.

Ben Bernie. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), NBC. Guest Captain of Show Boat.

Charles Ruggles, Natalie Bodanya, McClelland Barclay. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST), NBC. Bing Crosby's guests.

Grandmothers vs. Grandfathers Spelling Bee. 10

p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST), NBC. FRIDAY, June 4

"Her Husband's Wife," by A. E. Thomas. 3 p.m. EDT (2 EST; 1 CST), NBC. Radio Guild dramatization.

The Boyhood of Guisseppe Verdi. 5:15 p.m. EDT (4:15 EST; 3:15 CST), NBC. Singing Lady dramatization.

Edward G. Robinson and Bette Davis in "Kid Galahad," -and Weber and Fields. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), CBS. Hollywood Hotel guests.

Ferde Grofe's symphonic orchestra, Edwin Smalle's vocal ensemble. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8

CST), CBS. Replaces the Philadelphia Or- chestra on the American Banks series.

Loretta Young. 10:45 p.m. EDT (9:45 EST; 8:45 CST), NBC. Interviewed by Elza Schallert.

SATURDAY, June 5 Irving Berkowitz, 15- year -old blind organist. 8:15

a.m. EDT (7:15 EST; 6:15 CST), NBC. Richard Leibert guest.

International Convention of the W. C. T. U. 12:15 p.m. EDT (11:15 a.m. EST; 10:15 CST), MBS.

"Honeymoon Party." 9 p.nt. EDT (8 EST; 7

CST), NBC. National Barn Dance. "Louisiana Hayrides" all -negro cast. 9:30 p.m.

EDT (8:30 EST; 7:30 CST), MBS. Replaces Old Time Melodramas.

SUNDAY, June 6

"Traveling the Seven- Seas," Cameron King. 9

a.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), CBS. Guest, Sunday Morning at Aunt Susan's.

Giovanni Martinelli, William Primrose, Phil Spi- talny's Orchestra, scene from "Room Serv- ice." 2 p.m. EDT (1 EST; 12 noon CST), NBC. Magic Key guests.

Joseph Knitzer. 3 p.m. EDT (2 EST; 1 CST), CBS. Everybody's Music guest.

Confederate Memorial Day Services. 3:30 p.m. EDT (2:30 EST; 1:30 CST), NBC.

Northwest Sesqui- Centennial Celebration. 5 p.m. EDT (4 EST; 3 CST), CBS.

Marion Claire. 6:30 p.m. EDT (5:30 EST; 4:30 CST), CBS. Rubinoff's guest.

Constance Bennett. 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), NBC. Guest, Chase and Sanborn Hour.

Lucrezia Bori, Joseph Bentonelli. 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 6 CST), NBC. Promenade Concert guests.

Jimmy Wallington, Igor Gorin, Ella Logan, "Say - more Saymore," Eddie Stanley, Deanna Dur- bin, Bobby Breen and Jacques Renard's Or- chestra. 8:30 p.m. EDT (7:30 EST; 6:30 CST), CBS. Talent of new "Texaco Town" show replacing Eddie Cantor.

Mischa Levitzki. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), CBS. Ford Sunday Evening Hour guest.

Summer Hotel with Milton Berle, Judge Hugo Straight, Mischa Moody, Jolly Gillette and Wendell Hall. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST), CBS. Replaces Community Sing.

MONDAY, June 7

Sigmund Spaeth, the tune detective. 11 a.m. EDT (10 EST; 9 CST), CBS. Magazine of the Air guest.

National Inventors' Congress. 1:45 p.m. EDT (12:45 EST; 11:45 a.m. CST), MBS.

Radio Guide Week

Queens County Handicap and Opening Day Stake from Aqueduct Race Course. 4 p.m. EDT (3 EST; 2 CST), MBS.

American Medical Association Convention. 4 p.m. EDT (3 EST; 2 CST), CBS.

National Inventors' Congress: 5:45 p m. EDT (4:45 EST; 3:45 CST), NBC.

American Medical Association Convention. 6 p.m. EDT (5 EST; 4 CST), NBC.

Solar Eclipse Preparations. 6 p.m. EDT (5 EST; 4 CST), CBS.

Eclipse Expedition in the South Seas. 8:30 p.m. EDT (7:30 EST; 6:30 CST), NBC.

Jesse Owens' Orchestra. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), NBC. Good Time Society.

TUESDAY, June 8

Partial eclipse of the sun broadcast from the South Seas. 1 p.m. EDT (12 noon EST; 11

a.m. CST), NBC. Eclipse Broadcast from the South Seas. 3 p.m.

EDT (2 EST; 1 CST), NBC. Ada Tilley, Hubert Hendrie. 3:30 p.m. EDT (2:30

EST; 1:30 CST), CBS. Story of the Song guests.

Solar eclipse from Andes Mountains. 6 p.in. EDT (5 EST; 4 CST), CBS.

George Basely, Helen Menken, Dorothy Dreslin and Alice Cornett. 8 p.m. EDT (7 EST; 6

CST), CBS. Hammerstein guests. Beula Kuh and David Smart. 8:30 p.fn..'EDT

(7:30 EST; 6:30 CST), NBC. Guests, It Can Be Done.

Dixieland Jazz Band, Midge Williams, "Willie the Lion" Smith. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), NBC. Ben Bernie's guests.

Carl Hoff's Orchestra. 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7

CST), CBS. Replaces Larry Marsh's Orches- tra on Watch the Fun Go By.

Trudy Wood. 9:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 EST; 7:30 CST), NBC. Replaces Butterworth and As- taire as star of the Packard Hour.

Results of the eclipse. 10:45 p.m. EDT (9:45 EST; 8:45 CST), NBC.

Representative William P. Connery of Massachu- setts, "The New Labor Bill." 11:15 p.m. EDT (10:15 EST; 9:15 CST), CBS.

WEDNESDAY, June 9 Gretta Palmer. 11 a.m. EDT (10 EST; 9 CST),

CBS. Guest, Magazine of the Air. Peggy Wood Calling. 2:45 p.m. EDT (1 :45 EST;

12:45 CST), NBC. New bi- weekly series. "What's New In Radio," Dr. Orestes H. Caldwell.

5:15 p.in. EDT (4:15 EST; 3:15 CST), CBS. American Medical Association Convention. 6:15

p.m. EDT (5:15 EST; 4:15 CST), NBC. "Irene." 9:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 EST; 7:30 CST),

CBS. Beauty Box Theater operetta. Richard Himber's Orchestra. 10 p.m. EDT (9

EST; 8 CST), NBC. Replaces Mark War - now's Orchestra on Hit Parade. Susan Fisher will be tonight's guest.

International Golden Gloves Bouts from Yankee Stadium, New York City. 11 p.in. EDT (10 EST; 9 CST), NBC.

"Forty- Second Street Precinct." 12:30 a.m. EDT (11:30 p.m. EST; 10:30 CST), NBC. Lights Out drama.

THURSDAY, June 10

American Medical Association Convention. 4 p.m. EDT (3 EST; 2 CST), CBS.

Professor Arthur H. Compton, "Human Freedom in the Modern World.' 6:15 pan. EDT (5:15 EST; 4:15 CST), NBC. Oxford Church Con- ference speaker.

Jane Froman. 7:15 p.m. EDT (6:15 EST; 5:15 CST), NBC. Ridin' High guest.

FRIDAY, June 11

Norval Richardson. 11 a.m. EDT (10 EST; 9

CST), CBS. Magazine of the Air guest. "Apron Strings," by Dorrance Davis. 3 p.m. EDT

(2 EST; 1 CST), NBC. Radio Guild drama. Ferde Grofe Concert for Italy. 4 p.m. EDT (3

EST: 2 CST), NBC. The Marx Brothers in "A Day at the Races."

9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST), CBS. Holly- wood Hotel guests.

SATURDAY, June 12

Viennese Concert Relay. 3 p.m. EDT (2 EST; 1 CST), NBC.

Tremont Stakes and Shevlin Stakes from Aqueduct Race Course. 3:30 p.m. EDT (2:30 EST 1:30 CST), NIBS.

Princess Pat Handicap from Washington Park 6 p.m. EDT (5 EST; 4 CST), MBS.

Latonia Derby. 6 p.m. EDT (5 EST; 4 CST) CBS.

Gene Raymond. 10 p.m. EDT (9 EST; 8 CST) CBS. Hit Parade guest.

Saturday Night Swing Club Anniversary Celebra tion. 12 mid. EDT (11 p.m. EST; 10 CST) CBS.

Ending June 12. 1937

Robinson, Davis Put 'Galahad'

On 'Hotel' Bette Davis and Edward G. Robin-

son will bring their latest film play, "Kid Galahad," to the air when they guest -star during the "Hollywood Ho- tel" broadcast for Friday, June 4. The program is heard on CBS.

In this prize -fight melodrama Robin- son plays the role of a fight manager who dreams (ás do all fight managers) of discovering a boy whom he can "build up" for the championship. Miss Davis plays a somewhat shopworn Broadway butterfly whose contact with the young boxer whom Robinson dis- covers, fails to spoil his ultimate happy ending with a young Italian girl. In the movie version, one of the greatest appeals of the play is the abundance of flying fists. What sound- effects men and radio script -writers can do about this is a problem of June 4.

This will mark the third appearance on this program for Robinson, who has also aired his plays, "The Whole Town's Talking" and "Bullets or Bal- lots." It will be the second time this year that Miss Davis has been heard on the series.

Jerry Cooper will again head the musical portion of the program with Frances Langford, Anne Jamison, Igor Gorin and Raymond Paige's orchestra. Friday, June 4 -CBS 9 p.m. EDT (8 EST; 7 CST)

Trudy Wood Stars As Astaire Leaves Show

Trudy Wood will be the featured vo- calist in the new musical series re- placing Fred Astaire and Charlie But- terworth on the NBC -Red network Tuesday, June 8. Johnny Green and his orchestra will carry on.

The new program climaxes a Cinder- ella career of the red -haired girl who rose from a radio chorus last fall to sing duets with Astaire in his first long -term radio series. Previous to that "break," she had sung at a night club in Hollywood, and on a two -year tour with dance bands. Tuesday, June 8 -NBC 9:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 EST; 7:30 CST)

Cantor Leaves 'Town'; Wallington Takes Over As far as listeners are concerned,

Eddie Cantor will be a missing radio mayor when his program takes the CBS air on Sunday, June 6 -but he'll be there. Eddie is taking a "vacation" but will continue to supervise the show.

Jimmy Wallington will act as master of ceremonies on the summer series,

nd the revised cast will include Igor Gorin, baritone, Ella Logan, blues winger, "Saymore Saymore," the tele- phone operator, Eddie Stanley, Greek dialectician, and the two prodigies, )eanna Durbin and Bobby Breen. sorin, Stanley, and Miss Logan are few to the cast. ìunday, June 6 -CBS 3:30 p.m. EDT (7:30 EST; 6:30 CST)

17

Page 16: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

IT WAS love that led Pete astray, one frisky day in spring.

Pete had been happy in his Kan- sas City home, before love trotted into his life to lure him and leave him lost, cold, hungry, sick and -at last - a fugitive, hunted by a police radio car.

It hadn't taken much to keep him happy, in the days of Pete's innocence. Good meals, a warm place to sleep, a bit of back -yard dirt to scratch in, a number of delightful trees to sniff around -and, of course, a large police- man to tickle him behind the ears.

The policeman's name was T. J. Mc- Manigal, but Pete didn't know that. You could hardly expect a Boston bull terrier to attach a name, initials and all, to the Almightiest Human Being. All Pete knew about Radio Patrolman T. J. McManigal, of the Kansas City cops, was that he loved the man with a sacred canine adoration, quite un- like the profane love which brought the world to an end.

And that is how things stood on the frisky spring morning when Pete dis- covered the hole underneath Officer McManigal's back fence.

Strictly speaking, Pete didn't dis- cover the hole that morning. He had discovered it several days before and, whenever he thought of it, had spent happy moments enlarging it with rapid forepaws and questing nose. But on this particular morning, Pete managed to get his shoulders through the hole.

After that -a twitch of electric ter- rier legs, a squirming of rump, two jerks of a stubby tail, and Pete was through the hole.

It was a large world, and full of heavenly smells.

PETE nosed his way around to the front of the McManigal house -his

house -pausing occasionally to pay suitable tribute. There was a garbage can -gorgeous! And in front of the house, a boy was passing on roller skates. He, of course, was suitably and ecstatically barked at.

And then she passed by. She was a small, woolly dog, a bit

bedraggled. One of those feminine, deceptively helpless -looking creatures -and all Pete's senses told him she was divine. She trotted through the spring air and Pete trotted after her, and now we come to the place where writers of a previous generation usual- ly left a row of asterisks. Forgotten by poor Pete was the warmth of his home, the succulence and regularity of his meals. Forgotten, even, was the Greatest Human Being in the World, Patrolman T. J. McManigal of the Kansas City radio cops. Pete left home -but don't blame him too much. Many a male has done exactly what Pete did -and not all of them canine males, either.

Came the dawn. With bleary eyes Pete looked out

upon a strange and hostile world - and bitter was the disillusionment of that dawn. Deserted by his light o' love, cold, hungry and lost, the little dog crouched under a flight of wooden steps and shivered.

After a while, a big man walked down the street. Pete's ears went up. The man wore a blue coat with brass buttons. Pete gave a joyous bark and a whine. His stump of a tail wrig-

i

"Hello, there,' sad the policeman. But k was the wrong o -e.

gled, and Pete ran out to meet the man, crazy with joy.

"Hello, there," said the policeman. But it was the wrong one!

PETE'S ears fell. It didn't sound like the Greatest Human, Patrolman

T. J. McManigal of the Kansas City radio cops. It didn't look like him - Pete's tail stopped wagging. And, most damning of all, this big man - creature didn't smell like the Great- est Human.

With sad eyes. Pete put the stump of

his tail between his lean buttocks, drooped, whined, and ran away.

That was the terrible beginning of a day of disappointments. Again and again the little dog's eyes told him that the Great Man was right in front of him -but his nose knew better. Again and again, with the hopeless hope of a lost dog, Pete ran up to some big human only to sniff, droop, follow the man for a few discouraged feet and then stand still and shiver. And of course, everybody knows that only sickness or a great sorrow can

LOVE LED THIS LITTLE DOG ASTRAY- BUT POLICE RADIO FOUND HIM AGAIN!

y Radio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937

l

make a Boston bull pup stand still. It was, Pete had found, a grim and

terrible world. How could there be so many people in the world, and all of them the wrong people? So many houses, all the wrong houses? So many streets, all wrong? What was the sense in it? Poor little Pete, he was so ignorant that he didn't know he was breaking innumerable civic ordi- nances. He didn't know that he had no right to run over people's lawns and go right up on their verandas, hoping to find the Right Door. He didn't know that he was a Public Nuisance, liable to summary execu- tion in the city pound.

IT WAS late that afternoon when Pete tried another veranda and -a mir-

acle happened. The door opened! Up went Pete's ears. A woman

stood in the door. "Hello, puppy, come here!" said the

woman. Down went Pete's ears. "Come on, then!" No doubt it was

a pleasant woman, for she spoke very nicely and twiddled her fingers as she slowly walked towards him, but to Pete she was just another disappoint- ment. Whining, he ran off the ver- anda and stood on three legs, looking.

"Why, the poor little fellow!" the woman said. "He must be lost!" And with that she shut the door, and Pete resumed his wanderings.

He didn't know -how could he ?- that the kind -hearted woman went to her telephone and called the police. He didn't know that all over Kansas City went a radio call:

Calling Car 6 ... Car 6 ... A dog reported wandering at 1215 Prospect Avenue . . . Investigate, Car 6.

Nor did Pete know, as he listlessly picked his way around behind a store at Twelfth and Prospect Streets, that a radio car had driven up to the door of the kind woman's house.

And then, suddenly, the heavens split wide open and celestial music shrilled through.

yOU might have thought it just a - whistle -but to Pete it was the mu- sic of the spheres.

"Pete! Here, Pete, you little ras- cal!"

Scarcely police radio itself can move faster than Pete moved at the sound of that voice! In a fraction of a sec- ond, he had leaped into blue -clad arms -the strong familiar arms of Patrolman T. J. McManigal of the Kansas City radio cops.

Now, in spite of the fact that truth -according to most authorities -is stranger than fiction, you may think this is stretching the long arm of co- incidence a but far. But it is a solemn fact, and the radio records of the Kan- sas City police clearly prove it, that T. J. McManigal was the driver of that radio car which was dispatched to pick up Pete.

Not that Pete would find anything hard to believe in that. He'd think anybody dumb who doubted it. Why, Pete always knew his Man hadn't really got himself lost forever. Pete knew he'd turn up. But what Pete doesn't know -and how could he ? -is that in all the history of police radio, he is the only vagrant who has ever been happy to be picked up by a police radio car!

N

Page 17: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

LUCREZIA BORI, ending her op- eratic career, and Joseph Ben - tonelli, beginning his, are the

Motors Promenade Concert soloists Sunday when that program visits the famous Bowl nestling in the hills be- hind Hollywood. It is one of that se- ries' "Good Neighbor" visits.

Miss Boni has been for many years the recognized prima donna, favored and popular at the Metropolitan. It was she, a distant descendant of the Borgias, who lost her voice in the prime of her career. Retiring to her native Spain, she spent years of her life in complete solitude uttering scarcely a word.

The story is told, though I have never heard Miss Boni vouch for it, that her voice came back to her while she was riding on a mule. The animal slipped, gave her a sudden jar and - well, her voice had returned.

Anyway, the voice did come back, and she continued to give pleasure and to thrill many by being the "best - dressed and most polished actress on the Metropolitan Opera boards."

In her last season there, she intro- duced to its sacred precincts her part- ner on this week's broadcast. Step- ping in at the eleventh hour, Mr. Ben - tonelli replaced Richard Crooks as Des Grieux and sang opposite Miss Boni in "Manon." It was a triumph for him that was heralded around the world. Since that eventful evening, he has been kept busy with concerts, operatic and ra- dio engagements. At the Metropolitan he sang the leading tenor holes in "Rigoletto" and "Gianni Schicchi" -both with Tibbett in the title roles - in "Lucia" opposite Lily Pons, in "Madame Butterfly" and "Lakme." He has broadcast frequently, being guest soloist for Ed Wynn, Rip- ley, the Sunday Evening Hour, Music Hall, the Open House -substituting for Nelson Eddy and duo -ing with Grace Moore -and, most recently, on the new Sunday night coffee show.

The advance program for the Mo- tors broadcast shows that we may ex- pect to hear a beautiful portion of the first act of Puccini's "La Boheme," beginning with Rudolfo's narrative, "Che Gelida Manina," and including "Mi chiamano Mimi," and "Oh, Soave Fancuilla." It will be a treat to hear soloists when they are permitted to sing music that suits their voices and temperaments. Unfortunately, this does not happen as often as it should before the microphone.

Incidentally, this will be one of few concerts ever broadcast from the Hol- lywood Bowl. The management there does not permit its regular series of summer programs to be picked up by the microphone. There are 22,000 seats to be filled, and broadcasting, it is be- lieved, decreases the normal atten- dance. Lily Pons and Andre Koste- lanetz packed in 26,000 last summer and are returning again August 13.

* * *

Other corners of the country, how- ever, will furnish us with much enter- tainment. In the Berkshires, six sym- phony concerts will be conducted by Serge Koussevitzky at the new pavil- lion ereéted on "Tanglewood," the farm where Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote and first told his famous tales. The New York Philharmonic - Sym- phony will broadcast from the Sta- dium. Philadelphia presents eight weeks of concerts at The Dell with Jose Iturbi conducting most of them.

The Nation's Capital has lost its Water Gate series of summer sym- phony concerts, but a Government band will often be on the air, playing behind that clump of bushes on the plains surrounding the Washington monument. Cincinnati has its regu- lar "zoo" opera, and Detroit, Cleveland and Chicago all have popular summer symphony concerts.

The networks are hard put to find hours in the week for this plethora of music along with the heavy summer schedules of foreign broadcasts that they have planned. But one series that

B

CARL

SMI

'k1ittk.L*V.V- t.--". ,,_.' '-:. _ .: -.a IS

®

of the MASTERS is definitely booked is the Juilliard activity at Chautauqua, New York. "Garrick," the opera of Albert Stoessel and Robert A. Simon, which had its first performance in New York last winter, will be broadcast on July 30.

* * *

Among the qualities which Alfred Wallenstein brings to the radio and to the network of which he is musical director are a rare taste . . . and the capacity for digging out and perform- ing musical masterpieces that, except for him, we should never hear. Listen to his programs whenever you find them listed in your issue of RADIO

GUIDE. They do not have as many out- lets as they should.

This week on Thursday evening he presents Ma- dame Maria Kurenko, ranked for years as the best Russian coloratura, in or out of Russia. She will broadcast a group of select songs on the Mu- tual network's "Music and You" series, begin- ning with Mozart's "Alle- luja" and ending with

Stravinsky's "Pastorale." Madame Kurenko is recognized as an expert interpreter and an unsurpassed musi- cian. Her interpretations of art and folk -songs are famous in seven lan- guages. You may have heard her on the old Atwater Kent series, for she was one of its original soloists.

* * *

An intensive search for new com- positions to add to the repertoire of sponsored symphonic hours would not be amiss. I've lost count of the num- ber of times that the Racozsky March, the overture to Glinka's Russland and Ludmilla and the Polka and Fugue from Wienberger's Schwanda have been aired recently. Longer composi- tions, perhaps the short symphonies of Haydn and Mozart, would be a wel- come change from constant repetition.

* * *

Madame Maria Jeritza was in better voice the other Sunday than she has been of late. She displayed more ex- pert vocalism than might be expected from an artist who is no longer in her prime and who returns to us after an absence. Whatever time has taken from the lusciousness of the great Vi-

Y

ETON

TH

W

ennese singing actress' voice, it has taken none of her flair for putting things over. It was a treat to hear her sing those lilting Viennese melo- dies with which she captivated Vienna and the court of the late Franz Josef. By all means, let's have more of Ma- dame Jeritza.

* * *

Unfortunately, neither the brisk and colorful commentary of Deems Taylor nor the clever and sophisticated Arm- bruster music created the response that was expected. The sponsor, there- fore, is withdrawing support from this clever show and it will shortly fold up.

* * *

Raymond Middleton, America's most convincing young baritone soon to be starred in "Wells, Fargo," is booked for four more guest appearances on the W. C. Fields show from Holly- wood Sunday evenings. Mr. Middle- ton is a middle -westerner, attended the Juilliard, had a season on Broad- way as leading man in "Roberta," and has sung in the Chicago opera. He has recently broadcast "All Points West" and an excerpt from Louis Gruen - berg's "Emperor Jones" on the West Coast show. He has a natural flair for dramatic delivery, and he has a beau- tiful, natural voice, though his work before the microphone has not yet displayed it at its very best.

Everybody's Music, one of the best of summer shows, cannot be heard in several cities. Chicago, for example, with a metropolitan population of nearly four million, has no outlet for this interesting program. Listeners are missing a great Sunday afternoon show.

* * *

Walter Damrosch, noted composer and NBC music counsel, sailed with Mrs. Damrosch aboard the Italian liner Rex May 29 for a month's vacation in Italy and France. They will return on the French liner Normandie, sailing from Havre July 7.

Dr. Damrosch's vacation follows his completion of the opera, "The Man Without a Country," and its acclaimed premiere at the Metropolitan Opera House on May 12. The new opera, the plot of which is familiar to gen- erations of American school children, is based on the story written in the early days of the Civil War by Ed- ward Everett Hale, but some altera- tions in the story were made to fit it for operatic use. Dr. Damrosch has used one historic American tune, "Cap- tain Hull's Victory," and composed one or two other airs in the early Ameri- can manner, and there is also a dance tune of American negroid characteris- tics.

He was born in Breslau, Germany, January 30, 1862, came to America with his family when he was nine years old. At the age of twenty -three, he stepped into the breach caused by the illness of his father, Leopold Dam - rosch, at the Metropolitan Opera, and conducted a performance of Wagner's "Tannhauser."

In March, 1885, Dr. Damrosch con- ducted his first concert with the New York Symphony Society, which had been organized and directed by his father. He was elected regular con- ductor, continuing for 41 years, and later was conductor of the Oratorio Society. He also served as conductor at the Metropolitan Opera until 1891.

Dr. Damrosch was the first major conductor to recognize radio as a medium for widespread musical cul- ture. In 1927 he was appointed mu- sic counsel of the National Broadcast- ing Company, and one year later in- augurated the Music Appreciation Hour, the weekly radio concerts for school children. Through this program, he has weekly reached 6,000,000 American children through loud- speakers in 60,000 schools. These en- tertaining lessons in music apprecia- tion have brought so much cultural enrichment to the lives of American children and youth as to have been recognized by educational authórities as an outstanding contribution to American education.

On June 25, while in Paris, the famed conductor of the NBC Music Appreciation Hour will attend the In- ternational Music Educators' Confer- ence. He will resume direction of the appreciation hour on October 15.

Maria Kurenko, Russian coloratura soprano, sings June 10 over MBS on a program originating in New York

Radio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937

Joseph Bentoneili and Lucrezia Bori (left) co -star June 6 on the Motors Concert from the Hollywood Bowl

17

Page 18: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

I'M NO DUMMY

(Continued from Page 3)

and I are going to do great things!" Dear, I was woefully undressed. In

nothing on earth but the Chicago Tribune I was carried back to Evans- ton. We were supposed to play Oak Park, Illinois, that week -end, the boss' first real professional engagement. He was so excited about it he got con- fused and we showed up a whole week before we were scheduled. So we had to hitch -hike our way back home.

But I refrained from pressing him for my weekly stipend because he was working his way through college then and he hardly ever had more than fifty cents capital at one time. He used to say, "Charlie, it wasn't always like this and it won't be this way for- ever" -and then he told me about how when he Was born in Chicago in 1903 his father was a very successful archi- tect. But his father got sick, so they had to move to Decatur, Michigan. And pretty soon his father died and Mr. Bergen and his brother had to work to help support their mother.

Mr. Bergen ran a popcorn stand after school and at night he was the town photographer, because the town was too small to have a regular pho- tographer. He got a good camera and he would take school and church pic- tures and even pictures of brides, and sometimes he would average ten dol- lars a week with the popcorn stand and taking pictures. Mr. Bergen is still very handy with a camera and belongs to the Motion Picture Camera- men's Union, which means he could photograph Jean Harlow and Mae West if he could get the job.

WHEN Mr. Bergen was still in knee pants he sent two bits to Sears -

Roebuck for a book on magic and ven- triloquism, and pretty soon he was a sensation at all the Christian Endeavor socials and school entertainments. He got a job in the local movie house operating the player -piano during the picture and performing on the stage between shows. His act was pulling an alley cat out of a bucket, doing card tricks and making a canary bird talk in Scotch dialect.

"Those were the days, Charlie," he said. "Once I reached for the cat and pulled out three maltese kittens."

By the time Mr. Bergen went to college he was picking up a lot of one - night stands. We never saw any foot- ball games at Northwestern because week -ends we were always playing some dinky little movie house. The first time we played a real theater where they had stage -hands and dress- ing -rooms we celebrated with T -bone steak three nights in a row. Oh it was a great life, going to college. But Mr. Bergen finally got his diploma and we found ourselves out in the cold, cold world.

So we went on the Redpath Chaq- tauqua circuit. That was a great life too. We played in everything from tents to tobacco warehouses. We be- came connoisseurs of boarding -house food and boarding -house beds in every state in the union. However, the boss is a very friendly fellow, so we went around with the rest of the troupe and had a lot of good times even when we were on the cuff. I was crazy for an actress named Hilda while we were on Redpath. That was before I met Gertrude.

Well, one day in Newark the boss, who is very serious about his future, comes home. "Charlie," he says to me, "what the act needs is class." So we both go over to New York and get out- fitted in top hats and tails. Then Mr. Bergen gets this beautiful brunet doll to be his assistant, and writes a new routine and we rehearse. Then we go to a theater for a try -out before the booking agent who decides whether you're good enough for the big -time.

The act goes off perfect, and the agent hands the boss a contract. We go on the circut playing four -a -day in the biggest houses and everything is

18

, . y *-1' ._i. --_'' S.ti.

RADIO GUIDE'S X -WORD PUZZLE

I 2 3

©4 ©5 * 6 7 8

** IO * I-1.© i **« 15 IG rl

`7J I7 18 19 20

21 ^ 22 * 24 25 Tir 27 28 1

7

29 * 30

*

31 32

©33J 34-4r0 'r1 35 36

37 38 39

X ,.

40 41

42

` 43

`*]4S 4 L^J

47 48

49 *1 J r1150

J 51 52 r

L ] r153 \

59 GO 61

54 55 © 56 51 5S I* . y 62 © 63 * 64 65 GL

* ***;M 74

67 68 * 69 *70 * *

il * *

* * « *

** * 73

* * * 75 4, 76

HORIZONTAL

1. Opera by Giuseppe Verdi 6. Pertaining to the stars 9. A recess in a garden (pl.)

10. Reservoir for storing water 12. Wayne -, maestro 15. A study in musical tech-

nique 17. Jack -, comedian 19. Elevate 21. Wooden pin 22. Used up by wear 24. Famous opera 26. Fourteenth letter of the

Hebrew alphabet 27. Beside 29. Wager 30. Small barrel 32. Symbol for magnesium 33. A spike of corn 35. On the wing 37. Opera by Bizet 40. Antonio -, dramatic

basso 42. Composer who was master

of the oratorio 43. Pasteboard box 44. Lively Scotch dance 45. Eat according to prescribed

rules 46. Part of Austria 47. With less fat 49. Insect 50. Composer of "Peer Gynt

Suite" 53. Parched 54. To side glance 56. Beams of light

59. A clasp folded over a staple

62. Elongated fish 63. - Calloway, bandleader 64. Entrance to a mine 67. Vexes, worries 70. Composer in the portrait 72. Got up 73. Control, guide 74. Robert -, maestro 75. Fifth month 76. Inquired

VERTICAL 1. Composer of "The Tales of

Hoffmann" 2. Weigh down 3. Valuable forest trees 4. Emphasize, as a passage of

music 5. Composer of "The New

World Symphony" 6. Request 7. A fish

Solution to Puzzle Given Last Week

BENNY GOODMAN

8. Wagnerian opera 10. Steam towing vessel 11. Modern 13. Masculine name 14. Machine that clears cotton 16. Bauble 17. Prefix signifying before 18. Represent falsely 20. Quantity of money 23. Asiatic river 25. Deputy general (abbr.) 28. City in New Jersey 31. - Grafton Knapp,

singer 33. Masculine name 34. Staggering 35. Secondary school 36. To wait upon 38. Masculine name 39. New London (abbr.) 40. Symbol for scandium 41. A carrier 46. Famous composer 48. East Indian farmer 50. Web- footed birds 51. Conjunction 52. Snatches 54. Musical drama 55. Worthless residuum 57. Encourage 58. Act of selling 60. Associated Press (abbr.) 61. Marine mammal 65. Stab with a dagger 66. Preposition 68. Harry - Zell, announc-

er 69. Meadow 71. Virginia -, soprano

very swell, including the dough we received, for about three years.

It is plain to see all this time that the boss has it bad for the brunet doll. "She's a wonderful girl, Charlie, wonderful," he states. More and more they go out together and do not in- vite me along. But I do not kick be- cause she is a swell pal and I under- stand romance. I am very touched because this is the first time I have ever seen Mr. Bergen in love.

B UT by and by we begin playing split weeks and it is tough getting

bookings. Mr. Bergen and I are living in a furnished room on Forty ?fifth street waiting for a break when he comes home one night as white as a sheet and I can see something awful has happened.

"She's gone," he says very bitterly. "She's marrying another man."

Then he tells me about how she says she is tired of trouping and wants to settle down in one place, and he has no money and he loves the theater. So she is marrying a doctor who can give her a home and security.

I can see the boss is taking it very hard because he is not like himself at all. He is acting very strange and I feel sorry for him because it is tough to lose your girl and your job at the same time. I guess that is the bluest

I have ever seen Mr. Bergen. He states emphatically he will chuck vaudeville for good, but then he gets an offer to go to Sweden with a musical show so he takes it. Mr. Bergen's parents were Swedish and he knows the language.

We stay in Sweden six months and in England six months and have a fine time and the boss seems to get over feeling so bad about the brunet. We are very successful in London and the boss says to me one day: "London's no place for us to stay, Charlie. Let's go home and get in radio!"

So we came home. We made some shorts for Warner Brothers and got some good night -club engagements, and tried and tried for four whole years to crash radio. Without a tumble.

It was most disheartening. Finally we got an appointment to

see a man who was one of the big- gest big -shots in the business, and the boss was so sure this man would at least hear what he had to offer he whistled all the way up Lexington Avenue to keep the appointment. But the big -shot said right away: "A ven- triloquist on the air? Ridiculous!" I could see the boss' face fall. He was very much depressed.

"Mr. Bergen," I stated when we got outside, "I've got a good mind to go back in there and punch that big -shot

Radio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937

in his kisser." I was very indignant. "Shut up, Charlie," replied Mr. Ber-

gen. "If you had a good mind you'd be the ventriloquist in this outfit and I'd be the dummy."

One night while we were working at the Rainbow Room we were engaged to play one of those big society parties Elsa Maxwell is always throwing. This one was on the top floor of the Waldorf and there were about four hundred people there and most of them were people like Helen Hayes and Noel Coward and Grace Moore. I wouldn't want to brag, of course, nothing like that, but if I do say so myself I was a sensation that night. When we got home the boss said this radio agent named Julian Field had told him at the party he thought he could place us for a guest appearance on the Rudy Vallee program. But knowing radio agents like we did we did not get very excited about this until Mr. Field phoned Mr. Bergen one day that he had clinched the deal and we would definitely go on the Vallee show for six minutes the week before Christmas.

R UDY VALLEE, who was our pal from the start, made it very easy for

us by liking our act the first time he heard it and laughing louder than any- body else in the studio. Rudy is a right guy, one of my favorite people.

Well, the night we debuted you would have thought from the way the boss got nervous that he had never performed before an audience in his life. But when it was over we were invited back for the next week, then the third week and the fourth week. The fifth week the boss goes down on Lexington Avenue one morning to sign a contract. And who should the man with the contract be but the big - shot I wanted to punch in the kisser.

This is a screwy world. So we are finally in radio now after

fourteen years of banging around. We've lived in some of the best pent- houses and undoubtedly the worst boarding - houses. We've been ap- plauded by the Crown Prince of Sweden and we've also been handed some melodious raspberries that were very hard to bear. Very hard. But altogether I might say we have no kick.

In fact, we are even going to be in pictures now that we are out here. The boss likes Hollywood because he says it is a hick town if he ever saw one and that suits him fine. He's nuts about tennis and he's also the kind of guy who can sit all day with a rod and reel whether the fish are biting or not. He just sits and gets sun- burned to a violent strawberry and says nothing. In the evenings he is prone to taking some pretty girl out dancing. He is very fond of dancing. He is also very fond of pretty girls.

Personally, I have been trying for a -long time _o marry the boss off. He is not averse to this idea at all, but he says he will never marry a girl who is in show business. He wants a lot of children and the kind of home where it won't start a family argu- ment if the Cairn terriers he intends to raise leave paw -prints on the car- pets and bedspreads.

Mr. Bergen claims above everything else he doesn't want to be a big star. He would rather be a consistently good entertainer because his career in radio will last longer that way. And he often adds that his greatest ultimate ambition is to carry his camera and his wife and children and dogs on a slow journey around the world. And he doesn't care if he never stops going around and around the globe.

This does not appeal to me because, although you would never guess it, underneath my worldly exterior I am a great lover of home and family and the quiet life.

Ah, me. I have been thinking it over and I think I will marry Ger- trude and settle down.

Gertrude, this is not a proposal. (signed) Charlie McCarthy.

Charlie McCarthy & Edgar Bergen may be heard Sundays over an NBC network at E p.m. EDT (7 EST; 7 CDT¡ 6 CST; 5 MST; 4 PST).

Page 19: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

IT ISN'T BLUFF!

BY A. R. GOODWIN

HEN a young lady fresh from high school and amateur dra- matics walks into a motion

picture distributor's office, poses as a veteran Hollywood reporter, and comes out with a good job, it isn't bluffing, says Ruth Brine, WBBM's ace girl commentator, it's just a mixture of good business and dramatic ability! It's merely a sound method of creat- ing an opportunity.

Ruth landed her first job in this manner. She sold the motion picture distributor her idea with impressive sales talk.

Ruth's family had recently moved from Boston to Huntington, West Vir- ginia, and she was faced with the problem of finding a job in a strange town. She had worked in summer stock companies and was anxious to continue with a professional career of some sort. In Huntington there were no opportunities in the legitimate thea- ter and the newspaper staffs were complete. This left only radio. Ruth couldn't sing and none of the stations needed an actress. Then suddenly an idea occurred to her.

She hurried home and from a trunk dug out a map of Los Angeles and Southern California. Then she col- lected all the recent issues of fashion and movie fan magazines, took them to her room, and began to study.

Two weeks later Ruth walked into the office of a local manager of a chain of theaters. She was smartly dressed in a white sports suit, and carried a Chow dog under her arm, a black walking stick in her hand. She announced that she was fresh from Hollywood, and on the Coast was con- sidered quite an authority on fashion, film personalities and the movie busi- ness in general. She said that for not too great a sum she would spread her shining light all over Huntington movie -goers.

RUTH offered to broadcast several times a week reviewing new pic-

tures, describing the clothes worn by the stars with hints on how local wo- men could achieve the same effect. In addition, she promised exclusive, choice bits of latest Hollywood rumors.

She sighed audibly over Hollywood Boulevard, Vine Street, The Brown Derby, and the beautiful neon signs on Wilshire Boulevard. She mentioned casually a few famous modistes.

The movie distributor was duly im- pressed and Ruth's broadcasts began immediately.

However, she soon discovered that broadcasts originate in studios, that studios are filled with actors, and that many actors are personally acquainted with Hollywood. Soon, the station's staff began to wonder why this latest exile from the film capital became so quiet when people got technical about her Hollywood experiences.

The movie magnate began to sus- pect too, and after a few weeks asked Ruth how far west she had really been. Ruth told him the truth. She had spent the first two weeks of her life in Minneapolis, where she was born on December 20, 1915. Her family moved to Boston in a short time and Ruth had never again been west of Cleveland.

With the necessity for living in a dis.;uise over, Ruth was able to work with ease and accomplish more. She stayed in Huntington almost a year before she decided to seek out new fields. Her sponsor offered her a raise in salary to continue with her fashion news and gossip broadcasts, but Ruth had new ideas and was too ambitious to stay any longer.

She was not content with offering second -hand information to people. She wanted to find her own stories and tell them in her own manner. So, with no destination in mind, she packed her bags and headed west.

She got as far as St. Louis before a chance meeting with Kathryn Cravens, noted CBS woman commentator, de- cided her course. Miss Cravens ap- proved of Ruth's youthful ambitions and encouraged her to stick with them until she succeeded. She also predicted that Ruth would have to fight pre- judice against women radio reporters.

Ruth went to St. Louis radio sta- tions with her plans. She told them, truthfully this time, of her eastern experience. Studio officials told her that the news angle was good, but they didn't want to gamble with wo- men commentators. And that as long as fashion programs were popular she would do well to stay within those lines. So Ruth was back on the air with her fashion comments.

Ruth finally decided to try another city with her ambitions. In Indiana- polis she found that fashions still held the fancies of sponsors and program directors. Women commentators were

WBBM's Ruth Brine at the micro- phone. She believes in trying!

gaining recognition, but the radio au- dience still thought of men in connec- tion with news and women in con- nection with clothes.

Again Ruth accepted the popular verdict, but waited for the opportunity to present her news program to the right people. Finally she came to Chicago, and on last February 9 made her debut over WBBM on a program designed according to her own ideas and called "Women in the Headlines." The program is devoted entirely to interviews and stories about women who are, or should be, in today's news stories. She often interviews women who have been completely forgotten by metropolitan dailies; feminine doc- tors, lawyers, housewives who are out- standing, anyone who will be of in- terest to her audience.

RUTH is an attractive ash blonde with deep -blue eyes, is 5 feet, 5

inches tall, weighs 115 pounds. She speaks in a low, pleasant voice at a rapid pace, clipping her phrases in a brisk New England.

Occasionally Ruth meets a movie talent scout who offers a screen test and a possible chance of a Hollywood career. Thus far Ruth has turned down all the offers. She feels that her profession is radio news reporting and she intends to stick to it. She feels now that she will never be any closer to a Hollywood career than she was the day she walked into a man's of- fice with a Chow puppy and a black walking- stick. However, women have been known to change their minds!

Radio Guide Week

VOICE OF THE LISTENER

The "Voice of the Listener" letter - forum is a regular feature in Radio Guide each week, offered to the read- ers as a means for expressing and ex- changing opinions about radio.

Radio Guide will pay $10 for the best letter published each week and $5 for the next best. Other letters de- serving our readers' attention also will be published.

A PRISON VOTES ($10 Prize Letter)

Voice of the Listener: I am one of over fifteen hundred men; men for whom the radio is the chief means of entertainment and contact with the outside world.

We listen to the radio for a total of forty -nine hours weekly, or over two hundred hours monthly. Because we have been doing this far nearly ten years I believe that we know a good program when we hear it.

The opinion of the prison body con- trols the selection of our programs. If a program does not continue to hold the interest of the majority it is not long until our operator begins to re- ceive "kicks," and the program goes off the air as far as we are concerned.

Following is the results of a poll of the inmates as to their favorites.

Star of Stars -Bing Crosby Musical Program-Crosby's Music Hall Dramatic Program -One Man's Family Actor -Don Ameche Actress -June Meredith Children's Program -None Dance Orchestra -Benny Goodman Male Singer of Popular Songs -Bing Crosby Female Singer of Popular Songs- Frances

Langford Singer of Operatic or Classical Songs -

Lanny Ross Comedian or Comedy Act -Bob Burns Announcer -Ken Carpenter Sports Announcer -Bob Elson Commentator -Edwin C. Hill New Star -Edgar Bergen

-Phil Pickett, No. 16058, Iowa State Prison, Fort Madison, Iowa.

WHERE CREDIT IS DUE ($5 Prize Letter)

Dear Martin Lewis: In your column recently I noticed that you remarked about Don McNeil coming back on the Breakfast Club. You failed, however,

to mention Clark Dennis, the tenor, who has definitely established himself, during the last year, as the star of that show. Dennis is a great favorite of mine and of people all over the coun- try -and I can't understand why the radio editors don't ever publish his picture for those of us who have been looking for months for one.

He sings much better than lots of the bigger stars, and if he keeps this up he can't fail to land on one of the big night shows.

Why don't you give us a break and let us see a picture of him ? -Peggy Lorado, Chicago, Ill.

WANTED: ELEGANCE Editor, RADIO GUIDE: After listening

to the announcers in London on Coro- nation Day, with their enunciation, beautiful diction, elegance of choice of language and poise, I am of the opinion that our wise- cracking bunch in the U. S. are very much out of date. Let us import a few. -Clarence L. Stonaker, 119 Idaho Ave., Pueblo, Colo.

KINDERGARTEN MUMMERY Voice of the Listener: Why all the

pother about more children's pro- grams? They're practically all tailored to measure for kids now. With the pos- sible exception of "One Man's Family," the continued air yarns are kindergar- ten mummery.

The need is for some adult entertain- ment -and fewer bedtime stories. - I. M. Gerhart, Pocatello, Idaho.

PATIENCE, PLEASE! With the balloting just com-

pleted, the tellers for this year's Star of Stars Election are con- fronted with the largest number of votes ever received in this an- nual poll! Naturally it will take some time for them to tabulate all these votes, to decide the winners. Please be patient. Final winners will be announced at the earliest possible date!

-THE EDITORS.

GOVERNMENT JOBS

START

$1260 to $2100 Year Over 42.000 appointments :

last fiscal year. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE Get ready at once. Dept. F191, Rochester, N. Y.

Rush to me entirely free of charge (1) a list of and full description of U. S. Government Jobs;

(2) Free copy of illustrated 32 -page book, "How Influence unnecessary. to Get a U. S. Government Job" with list of posi- common education tions. (3) Tell me how to get a U. S. Government Job.

MEN -WOMEN-

usually sufficient.

Mail Coupon today - SURE

Name

Address Use This Coupon Before You Mislay It. Write or Print Plainly

Ending June 12, 1937 19

Page 20: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Log of Short -Wave Stations Whose Programs Are Listed

(Megacycles or thousands of kilocycles shown) 14.6

10.68 9.535 11.80 15.16 11.68 7.52

16.03 15.29 9.66

10.35

Chile 10.67 JVH, Japan CJRO, Canada 6.15 JVN, Japan CJRX, " 11.72 JZI, ' COCD, Cuba 6.13 JZJ, COCO, " 6.01 JZK, ' COCO., " 9.75 RIO. Hawaii CSW, Portugal 9.94 RICH, " DJB, Germany 15.20 KKP, " DJC, 6.02 LRU. Argentina DJD, 11.77 LRX, " DJL, 15.11 LSX, ' EAQ, Spain 9.87 OLR3A, Czecho- EAQ-2 " 9.49 slovakia 9.55 EA9AH, Spanish OLR4A, " 11.84

Morocco 14.045 OLRSA, " 15.23 FO8AA, Tahiti 7.11 ORK, Belgium 10.33 GSA, England 6.05 PCJ, Holland 9.59, 15.22 GSB, 9.51 PHI, 17.775 GSC, OS 9.58 PRADO, Ecuador 6.62 GSD, 11.75 PRF5, Brazil 9.50 GSF, 15.14 RAN, Russia 9.60 GSG, 17.79 RNE, " 12.00 GSH, 21.47 ßV15, " 4.273 G8I, 15.26 RV59, " 6.00 GSJ, 21.53 SPW, Poland 13.64 GBL, 6.11 TFJ, Iceland 12.23 GSO, 15.18 TIPG, Costa Rica 6.41 GSP, " 15.31 TI4NR11, " 9.698 HASS, Hungary 16.37 TPA2, France 15.24 HAT4, " 9.12 TPA3, " 11.88 HBJ. Switzerland 14.536 TPA4, " 11.71 HBL, 9.60 21103, Italy 9.635 HBO, 11.402 2R04, 11.81 HBP, 7.80 VE9DN, Canada 6.005 HC2CW, Ecuador 8.20 VIC2ME, Australia 9.59 HC2RL,

, 6.66 VK3LR, 9.58

HRH, Haiti 5.925 VK3ME, 9.51 HIN, Dominican VPD2, Fijis 9.54

Republic 6.243 W1XAL, Boston, Mass. HJ1ABE, Colombia 9.5 15.25, 11.79 and 6.04 HJIABP, 9.618 XECR, Mexico 7.88 HJU, 9.51 XEFT, 6.12 HP5J, Panama 9.60 YV5RC, Venezuela 5.80 HRN, Honduras 5.87 ZBW3, China 9.525 HS8PJ, Siam 9.35, 19.02 ZBW4, " 15.19 HVJ, Vatican City 15.12

Time given is CST; for CDT add one hour. Short -wave programs of American stations are shown along with the regular listings beginning on page 29. These are indicated, for example, by (sw- 11.87) in parentheses following a program list- ing. This means that on 11.87 megacycles the same program may also be heard over an American short- wave station. Please note that foreign stations do not always adhere precisely to their announced program schedules.

News Broadcasts Daily -12:25 a.m., GSB, GSO, GSG, GSD; 2:40,

TPA3; 5, TPA2; 7:30, GSJ, GSO, GSG, GSH; 8, OLR5A; 8:40, JZI, JZJ; 10:10, GSJ, GSF, GSG, GSH; 11:55, GSG, GSO, GSB, GSD; 1:10 p.m., TPA3; 2, OLR4A; 3, GSO, GSB, GSG, GSF; 3:45, JZJ; 5:30, EAQ -2; 5:40, HP5J; 6, RAN; 6:15, CSW; 6:30, EAQ -2; 7:10, GSB, GSD, GSP, GSO; 7:15, DJB, DJD; 9:30, DJB, DJD, TPA4; 9:40, .GSC, GSD, GSI, GSF, OLR4A; 9:45, CJRO, CJRX; 11:40, JZJ.

Daily except Sundays -5 a.m., VK3ME; 6:30, VK3LR; 8, 2R04; 12:20 p.m., 2R04; 5, 2R03.

Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri. -3 p.m., RNE. Mon. & Thurs. -8:30 p.m., OLR4A.

Sunday, June 6 06:40 a.m.- International Church: COCQ *7 a.m. -Variety program: DJL *8 a.m.- Overseas hour for Australia: JZK JZJ 8:15 a.m.-Chimes and church services: W1XAL

(15.25) 9:20 a.m. - FESTIVAL OF UNITY: GSJ GSG *9:30 a.m. -Vatican City topics: HVJ 10:30 a.m. - Famous English trains: GSG GSJ *11:30 a.m.- Program from Belgium : ORK 12:35 p.m. -Songs of birds: GSG GSI 12:40 p.m.- Iceland hour: TFJ 2:05 p.m.- Leslie Jeffires' orchestra: GSG GSI 2:25 p.m.- Slavic dances: OLR4A 3:15 p.m.- Native Japanese music: JZJ 4 p.m. -A fairy tale: DJB DJD 4:15 p.m. -Raw material, silk and wool: DJB 5:30 p.m. -Grinke trio: GSP GSD 06 p.m.- Broadcast from Moscow: RAN *6:15 p.m. -Sound pictures: DJB DJD 6:30 p.m. -Dance music: DJB DJD 6:50 p.m.- Louise Nelson, sop.; Harvey Alan,

baritone: GSP GSD 7 p.m. -Serge Gagarin, songs: DJB DJD 8 p.m.- Hanwell Silver band: GSI GSD GSC *8:30 p.m. -Dance music: LRX 9:05 p.m.- "Impressions of Personalities," Megan

Lloyd George: GSI GSD GSC *11 p.m.- Overseas hour (Pacific coast): JZJ 11:15 p.m. -BBC Empire orchestra: GSO GSD

GSB *2 a.m. -English programs from Siberia: RV15

Key to Symbols Used: *Daily; ¡Week Days; $Monday, Wednesday, Friday; §Mon., Thurs.

Monday, June 7 §7 a.m. -Siamese broadcast: HS8PJ (9.35) §7 a.m. -Oriental variety: ZBW3 10:30 a.m. -Yascha Krein's Gypsy orchsetra: GSJ *11:30 a.m. -Polish hour: SPW 11:40 a.m.- Pipe -Major Charles Smith: GSJ GSG 12:20 p.m.- English letter box: 2R03 12:45 p.m.- Strange adventures of Mr. Penny:

GSG GSJ 1 p.m. -Bees in the Bonnet: GSJ GSG 1:30 p.m. -Welsh Scene, Today: GSJ GSG 1:50 p.m.- CRICKET; Derbyshire vs. New Zea-

land: GSG GSI ,

'F2:55 p.m.- Science news: W1XAL (11.79) 3:20 p.m. -BBC Theater orchestra: GSG GSO 1'4 p.m.- Monitor news: W1XAL (15.25) 4:30 p.m.- Brazilian hour: PRF5 14:45 p.m. (ex. Sat.) -Jorge Leal, Spanish eom

mentator: W2XE (15.27)

20

BY CHAS. A. MORRISON, president, INTERNATIONAL DX -ER'S ALLIANCE (Figures in Parentheses Are Megacycles)

SHORT -WAVE reception in general is excellent. This is especially true of the evening broadcasts from

Europe that are beamed on North America, which are for the most part comparable in signal strength to transmissions from the more powerful stations on the broadcast band.

The improvement in volume, sta- bility and tonal qualities is most no- ticeable from the new Daventry trans- mitters, which are now utilizing the new directional antennas and in all probability also their full power of 50,000 watts. Morning foreign recep- tion, throughout the Eastern and Cen- tral States at least, is still pretty much of a washout. The few stations that are heard, however, have weak and shaky signals with but little entertainment value.

Reception from the leading Central and South American stations has been holding up well, and outside of sum- mer static, which is quite bothersome on the 49 -meter band and to a lesser extent on the 31 -meter band, a wide variety of Latin programs are still available for those who enjoy this type of entertainment.

On the U. S. S. Avocet, anchored in mid -Pacific, off Canton Island, is in- stalled the NBC short -wave trans- mitter WMEF from which programs pertaining to the solar eclipse phe- nomena will be broadcast June 8 on one of the following frequencies: 17.31, 12.8625, 8.655 or 6.425 megs. Consult program listings for details.

Within the next few days, Imperial Airways, Limited, will inaugurate an air passenger service from Bermuda to New York. Installed aboard the giant seaplane "Cavalier" will be NBC short -wave transmitter WOEH, of stratosphere ascent fame. An account of the ocean hop will be broadcast on one of the following frequencies: 12.8625, 8.655, 6.425 or 4.797 megs.

WALTER STILES, JR., amateur operator of Coudersport, Penn.,

has been selected by a board of five distinguished judges for the William S. Palay Amateur Radio Award. Mr. Stiles received the coveted honor from Mr. Paley at a presentation luncheon at the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel, New York City, on May 24. The selection was based on his heroic performance during the March, 1936, flood emer- gency when for 130 hours through his amateur transmitter W8DPY he sup- plied the sole direct means of corn - munication for the 4,000 beleaguered citizens of Renova, Penn., and trans- mitted more than a thousand messages on behalf of the various official rescue agencies.

TPZ (12.12) of Alger, Algeria, may often be heard broadcasting from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. EST (2:30 to 3:30 p.m. CST) .

The Radiomarine Corporation of

America and the American Telephone and Telegraph Company have entered into joint agreements for providing radiotelephone service with American vessels in the coastal and inland waters of the United States, as well as those in transocean trade. Radiomarine will establish marine telephone coastal sta- tions on the Great Lakes and operate a service between ship and shore con- necting with the telephone landlines. This corporation has also contracted with the Matson Navigation Company of San Francisco for the installation of telephone apparatus on their steam- ships Lurline, Malolo, Mariposa and Monterey. These ships will be able to communicate with each other, with the North American mainland as well as Hawaii and Australia.

The "KDKA DX CLUB," a popular feature for short -wave listeners, con- ducted by Ed Lips, may now be heard over W8XK (6.14) on Fridays at 11:15 p.m. EST (10:15 p.m. CST).

ALETTER from ZMBJ, aboard the S. S. Awatea, to Paul Dilg of

Evanston, Ill., states that on its 8.84 megs this transmitter radiates 300 watts, while on the 13.26 megs the power is about 400 watts. 4.42 .begs is often used when the ship is near New Zealand. 13.26 megs is used when the vessel is approaching Australia. Commercial contacts are made near 1 a.m. EST (12 mid. CST).

COJK (8.665), "Radio Zenith," a new 1,000 -watt Cuban short -wave station in Camaguey, was officially inaugu- rated on May 17. Prior to adoption of a regular broadcasting schedule, the station put on test programs nightly and worked amateurs on the 20 -meter band. On one occasion, the announcer was heard calling President E. F. Mc- Donald, Jr., of the Zenith Radio Cor- poration, in Chicago.

PPQ (11.67), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, relays local broadcast station PRD2, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 7:45 to 8:45 p.m. EST (6:45 to 7:45 p.m. CST) . . . HS8PJ (9.35) of Bangkok, Siam, now transmits on Mondays from 8 to 10 a.m. EST (7 to 9 a.m. CST) and on Saturdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. EST (12 noon to 1:30 p.m. CST). Apparently the Thursday schedule has been discontinued. On 19.02 megs, the station may often be heard phoning JVE (15.66) of Nazaki, Japan, from 4:15 to 4:30 p.m. EST (3:15 to 3:30 p.m. CST) . A Soviet station on 11.82 megs, giving its call as RFM, and relaying RV15 of Kha- barovsk, is being heard on the Pacific Coast from 8 to 10:15 a.m. EST (7 to 9:15 a.m. CST) ... JZJ. (11.8), Naza- ki, Japan, is now operating with 50,000 watts and requests reports on com- parative signal strength . . . JVN (10.66) has again resumed its popular baseball broadcasts from the Tokyo, Japan, municipal ball park. The first one of the season was heard on Thurs- day, May 14, at 1:30 a.m. EST (12:30 a.m. CST), according to G. C. Gal- lagher of San Francisco, Calif.

5 p.m.-Course in Radio: W1XAL (6.04) 5:15 p.m.- American travelog: W2XAF (9.53) 5:30 p.m. -Opera from Scala: 2R03 5:45 p.m.- Preparations for Eclipse broadcast:

WMEF (17.31 or 12.8625) 6 p.m.- Anniversary of British Empire Produc-

ers' Organization: GSP GSD 6:15 p.m. -Folk songs: 2R03 6:25 p.m. -Mail bag: 2R03 6:30 p.m.- Program dedicated to Canada: DJB 7 p.m.- American news: EAQ2 7:30 p.m.- Little German reader: DJB DJD 7:45 p.m.- Amateur hour: YV5RC 7:55 p.m.- PHILHARMONIC O R C H E S T R A:

OLR4A

Radio Guide Week

8:15 p.m.--Dance music: DJB DJD 1'8:30 p.m. -Sea Melody orchestra: YV5RC 8:55 p.m. -In a Gondola: GSI GSD GSC 9 p.m. -Mail bag: OLR4A 10:30 p.m.- Empire Exchange: GSI GSD GSC 12:15 a.m. -Australian variety: GSO GSD GSB 12:15 a.m.-Hawaii calls: KKP

Tuesday, June 8 8:15 a.m. -"World Affairs," H. Wickham Steed:

GSJ GSG 8:30 a.m. - Torquay Municipal orchestra: GSJ 11 a.m. -BEGINNING OF SOLAR ECLIPSE:

WMEF (17.31 or 12.8625)

Ending June 12. 1937

1:15 p.m.- DESCRIPTION OF SOLAR ECLIPSE: WMEF (17.31 or 12.8625) KKP

2:05 p.m. -Brass quartet: OLR4A 2:25 p.m.- Program of Madrigals: GSG GSI 3:15 p.m.- Musical program: JZJ 5:45 p.m.- Program on Alaska: W1XAL (6.04) 6 p.m.- Twilight Serenaders: GSP GSD 6:20 p.m.- Launching Broughty Ferry Lifeboat:

GSP GSD 6:45 p.m.- Amerman program: EAQ2 7:45 p.m.- German Reichsnarstand: DJB DJD 8:15 p.m.- Entertainment concert: DJB DJD 8:45 p.m.- Results from the Solar Eclipse:

WMEF (17.31 or 12.8625) 10 p.m.- Pro_gran- from Tahiti: FO8AA 10:45 p.m. -H. M. Scots Guards band: GSO GSD 12:15 a.m. -Hawaii calls: KKP

Wednesday, June 9 9:15 a.m. -Memorial to Joseph Grimaldi, famous

clown: GSJ GSG 9:45 a.m. -"Trooping the Color ": GSJ GSG 1 p.m.- Concert party: GSG GSI 2 p.m.- Scottish dance music: GSG GSI 2:25 p.m.- Concerto for violin: OLR4A 4:15 p.m.- Conrad Hansen, pianist: DJB DJD 5 p.m. Five Bekantos sing: DJB DJD 5 :30 p.m.- Folk songs : 2R03 6 p.m.- Theaters for Everyone: 2R03 6 p.m.- Famous Latin -American writers: W3XAL

(6.1) 6:15 p.m. -Bruna Franchi, violinist: 2R03 6:30 p.m.- German Zips in Slovakia: DJH DJD 6:50 p.m. -Iron Pegasus: GSP GSD 7 p.m. -The beautiful voice: DJB DJD 7:30 p.m. -Press review: DJB DJD 7:45 p.m.- Modern Beauty and Body Care: DJB 8 p.m.- National Tourist program : TIPG 8:15 p.m.- Tragedy, "Egmont ": DJB DJD 9:20 p.m.- Scottsh dance music: GSI GSD GSC 11 :15 p.m.- Medical Science World in Japan: JZJ

Thursday, June 10 7:30 a.m. -Souni parade: PHI 8 a.m. -Choral Societies: JZJ JZK 8:15 a.m. -The Queen's Royal Regiment Band:

GSJ GSG 10 a.m.- SKETCH, "Two in a Bar": GSJ GSG 11:40 a.m. -Balalaika orchestra: GSG GSI 2:25 p.m. -B. Wiederman, organ: OLR4A 3:20 p.m. -John Londoner at home: GSG GSI 3:50 p.m.- ALDERSHOT SEARCHLIGHT TA

TOO: GSG GSI 4:30 p.m.-Gunter Birkenfelt, talk: DJB DJD 5:15 p.m. -Play, "Minuet" : DJB DJD 5:30 p.m. -BBC dance orchestra: GSP GSD 6:15 p.m.- Celebrity trio: GSP GSD 7:30 p.m. -Folk Songs: OLR4A 7:30 p.m. -Juan Alvarado, songs: YV5RC 7:30 p.m.-Chamber music: DJB DJD 7:55 p.m.- Bagatelle music: OLR4A 8:15 p.m. -Folk songs: OLR4A 8:40 p.m.- Balsaneks orchestra: OLR4A 9 p.m. -Mail bag: OLR4A 9 p.m.- Canadian hour: HI-12S 11 :15 p.m.- Nacauta ballad recital JZJ

Friday, June I

8 a.m.- 1A'01'ld LyIlibitioii in Paris : PHI 9:20 a.m. -HORSE SHOW : GSJ GSG 1 p.m.- OPERA, "THE FLYING DUTCHMAN ":

GSG GSI 2:05 p.m. -Folk songs: OLR4A 2:20 p.m.- "Re :pousibilities of Empire," C. A.

Dunning: GSG GSI 4 p.m.- Argentina hour: LSX 4:45 p.m. -Songs of birds: GSG GSO 5:15 p.m.- Listeners mail bag: WIXAL (11.79) 5:20 p.m. -Free Hartley s sextet: GSP GSD 5:30 p.m.- Little theater: W1XAL (11.79) 5:30 p.m.- Request program: 2R03 6 p.m. -Sails and sailors: W1XAL (11.79) 6:15 p.m.- Entertainment, "Table d'Hote ": GSP 6:30 p.m.- Military concert: DJB DJD 6:45 p.m.- Astronomy: W1 XAL (11.79) 7 p.m. -With the poets: W1XAL (11.79) 7:30 p.m.- Franzi Formacher, soprano: DJB DJD 8:15 p.m.- Play, "The Secret of the Farmer ":

DJB DJD 9 p.m. -Guy Jenson, pianist: GSI GSD GSC 9:15 p.m.- Announcer's story: DJB DJD 10 p.m.- Program from Tahiti: FO8AA 10:15 p.m. -DX program: W8XK (6.14)

Saturday, June 12 7:15 a.m. -Phahi club: PHI 8 a.m. -Japanese National Parks: JZK JZJ 9:20 a.m. -Victor Olof's sextet: GSJ GSG 1230 p.m. -BBC presents the A.B.C.: GSG GSI 1:45 p.m.- European mail bag: W1XAL (11.79) 2 p.m. -BBC orchestra: GSG GSI 2:30 p.m. -News: W1XAL (11.79) 3 :05 p.m.- Bagatelles : OLR4A 4 p.m. -Lubka Kolessa plays: DJB DJD 4:25 p.m. -"Grey Man of Wrotham," ghost story:

GSG GSO 4:30 p.m.- League of Nations: HBL HBP 5 p.m.- Swabian miniatures: DJB DJD 5 p.m.- Program from Budapest: HAT4 5:20 p.m.- London Log: GSP GSD 5:45 p.m.- Variety program: HBO HBJ 6:15 p.m.-Cuban music: YV5RC 6:30 p.m.- SKETCH, "The June Bug ": DJB 1) 7:45 p.m. -German history and folklore: DJB

DJD 9 p.m.- English hour: HJ4ABB HJIABP 9:10 p.m. -John Londoner at home: GSI GSD 10 p.m.- Northern Messenger; messages to Far

North outposts: VE7DN CRCX (6.09)

5

Page 21: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

FOR THEIR IMPECCABLE

PERFORMANCES, T H ESE

STARS WIN OUR LOUD CHEERS -OUR APPLAUSE!

/ .,._..

-- Walter Seigel

. . "Aunt Jenny," whose some-spun d r a m a and e v e r y d a y- philosophy in CBS's "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories," has greatly eideared her to many list -

elers. What listeners sense i. that she really likes people. that she recognizes nDt only their virtues -but their too -human failings

-Sydney Desfor

... NBC's Gospel Singer Edward MacHugh for his simple, old- fashioned songs. MacHugh was born in Dundee, Scotland, realized his lifetime dream last year. when he took Mrs. MacHugh to Europe to visit his childhood home. His pet hobby: a farm. During his career as a soloist he has sung some 3,000 different hymns -by heart knows some 2.000

w

... Bill Perry, tenor, and Mary Eastman, lyric so- prano, because of their lovely songs on CBS's "Saturday Night Sere- nade." Mary's a Kansas City child prodigy who's made good -began her singing career at the age of 11. Bill taught music in Nashville schools - joined Columbia in 1932

...American-born Maes- tro Werner Janssen, who is credited with being the greatest of the interpre- ters of the work of the great Finnish composer - Jan Sibelius. Janssen has rocketed across the musi- cal sky of the new and old worlds for the past six years, is now adding to the brilliance of the new Sunday NBC coffee hour

-Harold Stein

... Tim Ryan and Irene Noblette of stage, screen and radio fame for their delightful comedy in "Fun in Swing Time," a Sunday Mutual show. They met and were married in St. Joseph, Missouri, back in 1922, work together in perfect harmony. but differ in other respects. Irene's slight, plays ten- nis, likes green -Tim weighs 160, prefers blue, is a rabid baseball fan

Page 22: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Radio Guide ` i

Presents A New Air i'

HEROINE ;

PHOTO -DRAMATIZED - FOR YOU -IN THESE PICTURES ARE AIR ADVENT'JRES OF A NEW AIR HEROINE!

Photos by BERT LAvVSON

,

Detective Mike Conway (Clayton Collyer) comes to the aid of Pretty Kitty Kelly (Ar- line Blackburn), amnesia victim who left her home in Ireland and is bewildered by the strangeness of New York. Conway finds a place for her to live in a mid -town room- ing house -discovers he's taking more than a friendly interest in the lovely colleen

Pretty Kitty gets a job as a maid in the Park Avenue home of Mrs. Van Orping- ton. Arline Blackburn, who plats the title role, strik- ingly resembles the girl she portrays, with her Gae- lic accent, golden -red hair. gras+ eyes. Although born in New York, Arline's an- cestors were from Dublin

After the day's duties are ove-, Kitty accepts an invi- tation from young Jack Var Orpington to visit a night club. Jack (played by Dic< Kollmar, Yale grad- uate) brought his bulldog, Duchess. along. A gangster lurking in the background notes Kitty's resemblance to his accomplice, plans to make use of the coincidence

Pretty Kitty and friends read in a gossip column that Madge Cameron, a gangster's accomplice, has been seen at a night club with young Van Orpington. Kitty realizes it is a case of mistaken identity -that it will involve complications

Kitty does a few chores at the end of the day, specu- lates on wha- new difficul- ties will surround her. Miss Blackburn has her first net- work series starring role in Pretty Kitty Kelly, a five - a -week airirg over CBS. She radio - debuted about six years ago-is in her 20's

Page 23: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

How To Be A Radio

ACTOR WE BRING TO YOU A PHOTO -STUDY OF A GREAT STAR ACTING, LIVING "HAMLET"

John Barrymore appeared at the Hollywood NBC studios to go on the air with Bing Crosby and Bob Burns, to do Shakespeare's "Hamlet " -a role the 55- year -old actor thrilled New York and London with in 1924 and 1925

John's had a distinguished stage career -made his debut in Chi- cago, in "Magda," in 1903. He's been starred in many pictures, is

now being lauded for his fine performance as Mercutio in the :urrent film -"Romeo and Juliet"

He sat in a corner, nervously made last- minute notes. After a

two -year stormy romance, the actor wed actress Elaine Barrie, Nov. 9. 1936, in Yuma, Arizona, a few minutes after midnight. It was his fourth marriage

Barrymore. in Napoleonic stance, does "Hamlet." Each year he cruises in his yacht "Infanta" to Alaska or Mexican waters for hunting and fishing, or takes a

trip abroad. He's a clever cari- caturist. Likes golf and tennis

The youngest of the "royal fam- ily" of the American theater, acted, lived- became "Hamlet" - forgot that millions of people were listening, that across the footlights the Music Hall audi- ence was sitting - spellbound!

THIS DEODORANT

COMES OFF ON

MY CLOTHES

TERRIBLY!

WHAT YOU WANT

IS THE NEW

ODORONO ICE - IT DISAPPEARS

INSTANTLY

NON-GREASY ODORONO ICE Goes on just like vanishing cream Checks

perspiration instantly LIOR YEARS women have com- r plained- "Why do cream deo- dorants have to 1* so greasy?" - -They stick toclothesandruin them !"

'l'he new Odorono Ice was created in answer to these complaints -on an entirely new principle. It van- ishes completely! It can't leave a messy film of grease to come off on your clothes.

And, unlike other cream deodor- ants, it gently checks perspiration. You are completely protected from both odor and dampness for 1 to 3

raA. Mark er,r. 0. s. a'a,. anF.

00 -RO -NO ICE NON- GREASY

days. Your pretty frocks are safe. You can never he embarrassed by stained coat linings.

Try it! It is delightful, entirely different in texture. Light and fluffy -not stiff and hard to use. It pats on easily -you don't have to work at it!

And Odorono Ice never develops a musty odor of its own after it has been on a while. Its clean. fresh smell of pure alcohol evaporates completely the min- ute it is on.

Really, (Moron Ice is t he perfect cream deodorant at last ! 80% of the women who have tried it prefer it to any other deodorant they have ever used. Buy a jar of the new (Moron lee tomorrow - :350 at all Toilet =Goods Departments.

SEND IIOf FOR INTRODUCTORY JAR

RUTH MI LLE:R. 'l'hr l hiorono Co., Inc. Dept. 6 -G -7. 191 Hudson St.. New York City (In Canada, addie,. P. (L Box Pi t°, Montreal)

I enclose IOt (15t in Canada) to aviver avait nt postage and packing for generous introductory jar of Iklorono Ice.

Name

tddrr..

City State

Page 24: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Unknown in 1933, Nelson Eddy is now a star of stage, screen and radio. His repertoire includes thirty -two operatic roles. He sings in six languages. He likes to swim, ride and play tennis. He'll return to the air soon in the new Sunday coffee show

Mary Kendel- soloist with Oscar Bradley's orches- tra and coloratura member of Phil Baker's Seven G's. She's the CBS featured soprano who never utters a word during her singing. is called radio's latest vocal novelty. Mary plays the violin, too!

YOU Asked for Them -and Here They

Are!

Donna Creade, who plays the part of "Judith Mer- ritt" in "Backstage Wife" over NBC, was born in Toronto. She was the high -school basketball captain, won medals as a swimmer. She came to Chicago in 1936. She's married, 23, five- feet -four, weighs 114

You've heard him many times -but it's unlikely you've seen a picture of him. This is the first pic- ture Art Van Harvey has had taken recently. But unaccustomed as he is to facing cameras, he's often before a mike. He's Vic of NBC's "Vic and Sade"

,

Page 25: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Patricia Norman, new soloist in Eddie Duchin's or- chestra. Patricia first saw the light of day on King's Ranch in Texas, learned to ride horses at four, hasn't stopped since. Likes to golf, bowl and swim - has never missed getting any job she auditioned for

His cheery signature -"lots of good luck, every- body" -has identified Everett Mitchell on the air for years. Mitchell, long of the "National Farm and Home Hour," has been in radio for thirteen years, is senior announcer for NBC's Chicago studios

YOU KNOW THESE

STARS BY THEIR VOICES, BY THE PARTS THEY TAKE WHEN THEY BROAD- CAST -NOW MEET

THEM IN REAL LIFE!

Jack Baker, the NBC "Breakfast Club" tenor, was born Ernest Mahlon Jones in Shreveport, Louisiana, in 1908. He has been in radio since 1930, pn the blue network since last December. He is five -feet- seven, weighs 158, has dark hair, eyes and complexion

Violet Dunn -who is Peggy in "The D'Neills "- was born in Toronto, made her stage debut when she was 8. Since, she's starred on the stage, screen and radio -here and abroad! She is 25, five- feet -two, weighs 106. has brown eyes. hair

Page 26: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Books and pencils- they're the tools of the auto- graph hunters' trade. Stars are besieged, belea- guered at studio doors, in hotel rooms. on trains. on the streets -by the inevitable outstretched hand. Some stars give autographs readily. Jessica Drag - onette is one. Others don't. This autograph book cost 29 cents, was bought at a New York chain store

Pride in a job well done: The girl with the book shows it to a friend. In it is a new and valued signature of a star. On these pages are scrawled names -given eagerly, angrily. Some stars have signed books only to regret it. Invisible ink has been used. Above signatures have been obliga- tions which committed signe-s to pay and pay

AUTOGRAPH HUNTERS

Autograph hunters put stars to much trouble. Too often - some stars think. Fans want photos sent to them, want these photos autographed. To mail them costs money -in great quantities, a great deal of money. Some stars fill all requests they receive, some none. In this picture Lily Pons is signing photos for fans while secretaries prepare them for mailing

After eac-i broadcast, fans surround The Songbird of the South." Kate Smith treats them kindly. signs books, scratch - paper, envelopes. Always good- hum3red, Kate never becomes perturbed no matter how large, how obnoxious crowds of fans may be. She loves all the wor d, and all the world loves her. From year to year she remains one of radio's most popular stars

Jt---022-44

i

Sometimes famed Violinist Dave Rubinoff visits high schools, plays at school assemblies. He did here -and the freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors rushed to the edge of the platform, sought the sig- nature of the great man. Newspaper and magazine writers have often found Dave a hard man to interview, have complained long and loudly. But not the fans. To them Dave is kind, :onsiderate

Believe -it -or -not Robert L. Ripley him- self. Whether he'd pay for this picture as an oddity is doubtful. Always he smiles, signs, likes to meet his admiring fans. Here he's seen at Radio City's biggest audience studio -known as 8 -H, pleasing his fans

5,--6-1114

Handwriting experts could write thousands of words, could claim to read chara, ter in the lines and curlicues. But not so the fans. They look at these names of stars with affection, pride, gloating

Page 27: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Autograph hunters stand in line- patiently, impatiently wait for stars to enter, to exit from the studios. Here's a scene at the CBS Theater No. 2 in New York with crowds of fans watching the stage door. This picture was snapped just after a Kate Smith Bandwagon broadcast. Bits of scratch -paper often serve as stationery for star signatures

Photos by GENE LESTER. BERT LAWSON, CHARLES P. SEAWOOD

Stars once burned shun fire. Jimmy Melton scrutinizes the bit cf scratch -paper on which he's about to put his "John Henry." Sometimes fans fold pieces of paper, put " O U's" on

the side folded away from the person who is about to sign. Some write "I Love You" on the portion of the paper which the star would not see if he did not examine it carefilly, make sure of where he signed. Such tricks are not at all uncommon

ARE THEY A NUISANCE?

This could be any star -anywhere. Stars often deplore the fact that fans are not "right guys," thst they at- tempt to get money under false pretenses. They fold bits of paper, write, on the side folded awa , from the signer, "I.O.U.." state a specific amount. Th s could be thousands -but in this case t happens to be only $10

As Jimmy Melton hurried from a

broadcast, thought himself past the autograph crowd, this girl stopped him. The book was upside down - but nobody seemed to mind that!

The top of the piano becomes a writing -desk as Gladys Swarthout gives autograph seekers her pen- and -ink signature. Attractive women stars win many a broad smile from the male group of fans. Miss Swarthout gets her share!

"Black Sheep" for his radio role, Joe Pen- ner still finds himself surrounded by child fans who remember him as the "Wanna buy a duck ?" man (by grown -ups, too). Books, pencils --hem him in after Holly- wood airings. He remains a popular star

Eddie Cantor with book in one hand, pen- cil in the other. His signature is one of the most important in any fan's autograph book. And Eddie is one of the most obliging of all radio stars -with pen or pencil. He'll sign whenever he's asked

Phil Duey smiles, signs as boys, girls, men, women ap- proach him after his cigarette broadcasts. Whether auto- graph seekers are a menace or not has been a moot ques- tion, still is. If there were no fans with criminal incli- nations, few stars would have any objection to signing books, no matter how tiring. But such is no the case

Page 28: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

WHOSE ANKLES ARE THESE? IF YOU CAN'T GUESS YOU'LL FIND THE ANSWERS ON PAGE 46

PARAMOUNT Poto

You've seen her on the screen with Bob Burns and Bing Crosby -recently in "Waikiki Wedding." At present she's on Al Jolson's show, which is aired over CBS

You know her as a singer with Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. She's one of his Noveleers. At present she's not on the air; she is in Hollywood making a picture

WILLIAM WALLING, JR. Photo

You've seen her in pictures. Her last one was "Champagne Waltz." You've been hearing her over NBC on Sundays. At present she's do- ing some concert and opera work

You know her as the ingenue in the "Court of Human Relations." She's only 20, but she's an NBC veteran. She used to take juvenile parts, was in the "Penrod" series

HAROLD STEIN Photo

In 1935 she was voted "Queen of the Air." last year she was runner -up. She was born in India. She came to radio from Broadway, and is well known for singing in operettas. At present she is the star of the "Beauty Box" program over NBC

MAURICE SEYMOUR Photo

This 21- year -old actress plays in a

number of the NBC dramatic sketches. Usually she portrays an ingenue -but in "Grand Hotel" she was the telephone operator

This star is a direct descendant of Mark Twain - and to make it easy, you're reminded that was only his pen name. She's on two NBC programs. On one, she's teamed with her brother, sings and plays the piano. On the other, she plays piano

She took her first singing lesson at the age of 2i. and five years later she was a star in the Met- ropolitan Opera Company. You've seen her on the screen, she's famous in opera, and now she's on the air over NBC with Andre Kostelanetz

-4` ' . e é ,.

-,Air \- -,Air + a? 41+` 4,

I ' \ ..". db'

.

% . , .f, '. ' ' '.

When Ethel Merman was forced to give up "Anything Goes," this star took her place. Last year she was on Radio Guide's program. Now she's broadcasting over M BS

This soprano turned contralto af- ter a tonsilectomy. Her air debut was with Rudy Vallee, her screen debut in "Broadway Melody of 1936." She's on "Hollywood Hotel"

UNIVERSAL Phot,

Although she's only fourteen, she's already a star. She made her first appearance on the screen in "Three Smart Girls," her radio debut on Eddie Cantor's program

Page 29: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMS Sunday

June 6

MORNING

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT CBS -Sunday Morning at Aunt

Susan's; Artells Dickson, bar.; News: WFBM WBBM (sw- 21.52) Aunt Susan features Cameron

King, water sports commenta- tor, who will speak on the subject, "Traveling the Seven Seas." As usual, the program will feature novelties for chil- dren and the singing of Ar- tells Dickson, CBS baritone.

NBC -Coast to Coast on a Bus; Children's Prem.: WMAQ WMT KWK WLW (sw- 15.21)

WAAF-Uncle Uhner Reads Com- ics

WCBD -Hit Tunes WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WFAM -Sunday School WIND -Roumanian Church WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time KMOX -Pappy Cheshire WLS -Elsie May Emerson, organi-

ist WOWO -.Old -Time Religion

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT WCBD -Jungle Jim

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT WAAF -Children's Bible Stories WCBD -Polish Bible Class WCFL -Swedish Church WIND -Hungarian Air Theater WISN ,,St, Boniface Church WJJD - Vaudeville Show WLS- Everybody's Hour WMT -Fancily Altar

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT WAAF -Symphonic Hour WCBD -Roumanian Bible Study WIBA- Bible School

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT NBC -Highlights of the Bible:

WBOW Dr. Frederick IC. ! in will

speak on "'The f,:` _Arching

NBC -Russian Melodies: KWK WMAQ (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Church of the Air: WCCO WBBM KMOX WKBB The Rev. Gesurge :Arthur Clarke,

pastor of the First Baptist (Ilurch of Malden, Mass., will be guest pastor.

WCBD -Meditation Moments WCFL -German Prgm. WFAM -News; ,,Old -Time Gospel WFBM- Solving Today's Problems WGN- Sunday Morn. Concert WHO -Westminster' Choir WIBA- Morning Melodies WIRE -Radio Service Prgm. WJJD -Helenic Hour WLW -.Church Forum WMBD -Uncle Bill Reads the

Funnies WMT -Reading the Comics WOWO- iChris_tian Science WTAD -Gospel Singers WTMJ -Church Services

8:15 CST NBC- Russian

WIRE WFBM WPA Prgm. WHO -Bible Broadcasting WROK -On the Mall

9:15 CDT Melodies: WOWO

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT NBC -Walberg Brown String En-

semble: KWK WOWO WLW CBS -News; Romany Trail; Em-

ery Deutsch's Orch. : WFBM WBBM WCCO WFAM WKBB

NBC -To be announced: KSD KMOX -Early Edition WBOW -,,Rev. Archie Brown WCBD -Hungarian Prgm. WCFL- Moment Musical WIBA -Today's Almanac WIRE -Sunday Services WISN -Spiritual Fellowship WJJD- Friendly Philosopher WLS -.Little Brown Church

WMAQ- Morning Greetings WROK -Morning Musicale WTMJ -Our Club

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT KMOX -William Haley, songs WAAF -Swingtime WIBA -Radio Bible School WIND- Morning Dance WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WMBD- Romany Trail (CBS) WCFL.- Melody Revu. WFAM- Little Colonial Church WGN- Northwestern Reviewing

Stand WIRE -Jake Field Varieties WIND- Leaders in Dance Time WISN- Breakfast Club WJJD- Bureau of Missing Persons WKBB -.Church Service WMAQ- Sunshine Hour WMT -Day Dreamer

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT NBC -News, Ward & Muzzy.

piano duo: WHO (sw- 15.33) CBS- Johnny Hereford's Organ

Moods: WCCO WFBM WOC NBC -News; Alice Reassess. songs:

WOWO News: WROK WLW WTMJ KMOX- Church of the Air KWK -Bible Auditorium WAAF Dance Revue WBBM -Friendly Philosopher WBOW-Sunshine Hour WCBD- Jewish Hour WFAM ,,Notre Dame Baccalau-

reate WIBA -Norwegian Hour WIND- Leaders in Dance Time WIRE -Jake Entertains \V,IJD- Bureau of Missing Persons WMBD- Variety Prgm.

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT NBC -Hendrik Willem Van Loon.

author: WLW WOWO CBS -Organ Moods: WMBD

WFAM NBC- Bravest of the Brave, dra-

ma: (sw- 15.33) KWK- Morning Melodies WAAF Hollywood Brevities WBBM - Singing Canaries WCCO- Nurses Chorus WCFI. Grace Wilson, contr. 1VGN- Tuneful Topic WHO- Seventh Day Adventists WJJD -Tower Tunes WLS- Musical Prgm. WMBD-News WMT -Morning Matinee WROK- .fudge Rutherford; On

the Mall WTAD- Popular Dance Review WTMJ- Masters of Rhythm

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT NBC -To be announced: WMAQ

KWK WLW WIBA WOWO WIRE

* CBS -Major Bowes' Capitol Family; Dalton Bros., Helen Alexander, sop., Nicholas Cos- entino, tnr., Edward Matthews. bar., Charles Magnante. ac- cordionist; Sans Herman, xylo- phonist; Waldo Mayo's Orch.: KMOX WCCO WKBB WOC

Nevus: WMT WiND WTAD Hour of Music: WHO WOC WBBM-Airflow Harmonies WBOW- Brotherhood Class WCFL -Seventh Church of

Christ Scientist WFBM- Christian Men Builders WISN -Home Building Counselor WJJD -Happy Go Lucky Time WLS -Concert Orch. WMBD- Sunday Morning Sunshine WROK Rhythm: Makers

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT NBC -Anson Weeks' Orch.: (Mar-

o-Oil) : WMAQ (sw- 15.33) WAAF -Melody Parade WGNMusical Highlights WIND -Morning Melodies (VISN -Memories Garden WJJD -Henry King's Orch. WLW -The Modernaires WMBD -News WMT -Musical Clock

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC -The Hour Glass; Jerry

Brannon, tnr.; Paul Gersman, violinist: WHO WIBA (sw- 15.33)

LOG OF STATIONS LISTED IN EDITION E- MIDWESTERN

Call Kilo- Power Letters cycles Watts Location

Net- work

KMOX 1090 50.000 KOA (8 pm on) 830 50,000 KSD 550 5,000 KWK 1350 5,000 WAAF 920 1,000 WBAA 890 1,000 WBBM 770 50,000 WBOW 1310 250 WCBD 1080 5,000 WCCO 810 50,000 WCFL 970 5,000 WDZ't 1020 250 W E N R 870 50,000 WFAM 1200 100 WFBM 1230 5,000 WGN 720 50,000 WHA 940 5,000 WHASt 820 50,000 WHO 1000 50,000 WIBA 1280 5,000 WIND 560 5,000 WIRE 1400 5,000 WISN 1120 1,000 WJBC* 1200 250 WJ J D 1130 20,000 WJR-i' 750 50,000 WKBB 1500 250 WLS 870 50,000 WLW 700 500,000 WMAQ 670 50.000 WMBD 1440 1,000 WMBI 1080 5,000 WMT 600 5,000

WOC 1370 250 W O W O 1160 10,000 WRJN 1370 250 WROK 1410 1,000 WSBT 1360 500 WSUI 880 1,000 WTAD 900 1,000 WTAMt 1070 50,000 WTAQ 1330 1,000 WTMJ 620 5,000

Frequencies of Stations Carrying 1050: KPO, 680; KOA, 830; 1190; WSM 650; KFI, 640

St. Louis, Missouri CBS Denver, Colorado NBC St. Louis, Missouri NBC -R St. Louis, Mo. NBC & MBS Chicago, Illinois Local West Lafayette, Indiana Local Chicago, Illinois CBS Terre Haute, Indiana NBC Chicago, Illinois Local Minneapolis -St. Paul, Minn. CBS Chicago, Illinois NBC

Local NBC -B

CBS CBS

MBS Local CBS

NBC -R NBC

Local NBC CBS

Local Local CBS CBS

NBC -B NBC & MBS

NBC -R CBS

Tuscola, Illinois Chicago, Illinois South Bend, Ind. Indianapolis, Indiana Chicago, Illinois Madison, Wisconsin Louisville, Kentucky Des Moines, Iowa Madison, Wisconsin Gary, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bloomington, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Detroit, Michigan Dubuque, Iowa Chicago, Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio Chicago, Illinois Peoria, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Local Cedar Rapids & Waterloo

Iowa NBC -B & MBS Davenport, Iowa CBS Fort Wayne, Indiana NBC -B Racine -Kenosha, Wisconsin Local Rockford, Illinois Local South Bend, Indiana -

CBS Iowa City, Iowa Local Quincy, Illinois Local Cleveland, Ohio NBC -R Green Bay, Wisconsin CBS Milwaukee, Wisconsin NBC

Rebroadcasts: KSL, 1130; KNX, KPRC, 920; WBAP, 800; WOAI.

NBC -National Broadcasting Company CBS -Columbia Broadcasting System MBS -Mutual Broadcasting System NBC -B- National Broadcasting Company

Basic Blue Network NBC -R- National Broadcasting Company

Basic Red Network 'j' -Night Programs Only -10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Only

NOTICE: The programs as presented here were as correct and as accurate as the broadcasting companies and RADIO GUIDE could make them at the time of going to press. However, emer- gencies that arise at the studios sometimes necessitate eleventh hour changes in program listings, time, etc.

Bell . indicates religious services and programs. Star * indi- cates high spot selections.

If your favorite station is not listed at quarter or half hour periods, consult the time listings immediately above. The chances are that a network program of 30 or 60 minutes duration is on the air at a quarter -hour when you do not find your station Misted.

SHORT WAVES Symbol after a pro -

gram, like (sw- 9.53), means that program is broadcast on short waves on 9.53 mega- cycles.

CBS -Major Bowes' Family: WOC \VMBD

NBC-Southernaires : WLS KWK WOW° (sw-15.21)

KMOX -Once Upon a Time WAAF- Rhythm Revue WBBM Pliner & Earl, piano duo WDZ -Lillian Lynch WGN -,,U. of C. Chapel Service WIND- Methodist Church WIRE -Morning Devotionals WISN -Meyer Melodies WJBC -Agri. Roundup WJJD -,,Dr. Preston Bradley WLW -Cadle Tabernacle Choir WMAQ -Silver Streak Review WMBI -Moody Church WMT -Lou Webb, organist WROK- Morning Concert WTAD -Movie Chatter

WTAQ -Catholic Church

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT KMOX -Piano Recital W AAF -In the Other Fellow's

Shoes WBBM -Quarter Hour of Romance WDZ -Jim Day WFAM -.Presbyterian Church WIBA -Madison Hobby Hour WISN -Prize Melody

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT * NBC -Radio City Music Hall;

Symph. Orch.: KWK WOWO (sw- 15.21) The Music Hall synlphor y or-

eliestra, assisted by Viola Phi lo, soprano, and Jan Peerte, tenor, offers an All- Wagner concert iurluding: Prelude and Ltebestod from "Tristan and Isolde: Feneral March from "Siegfried ": first art of "Die Walkuere" with duet by Miss Philo and Mr. Peerte, and overture to "Ille Meistersinger." * CBS -Salt Lake City Taber-

nacle Choir & Organ: WCCO WMBD WOC

NBC -University of Chicago Round Table Discussion ; Guest Spkrs.: \VMAQ WBOW WHO (sw- 15.33)

KMOX -Down the Mississippi WAAF-Encores WBBM -Magic Numbers WDZ- Harmony Rangers WFBM- Stardust Melodies \VIBA- Sunday Concert WIND -To be announced WIRE -Melody Hour WISN- German Hour

WKBB Sunday Morning Revue WLS- Building Better Citizens WL\V-Ave Maria W'MT- Musical Clock WROK -Organ Reveries WTAD -Methodist Episcopal

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT CBS- Tabernacle Choir & Organ:

WFAM WAAF -A Toast to Romance WDZ -Dude Ranch Boys WJBC -Methodist Church WLS -Elsie Mae Emerson, organist WMT- Sunday Serenade WROK- Church Services

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC- Dorothy Dreslin, sop.; Fred

Hufsmith, tar.: WBOW (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Church of the Air: WOC KMOX WKBB WTAQ WCCO Rabbi William B. Schwartz, of

the 'Temple Israel, Lawrence, New York, will be guest spec ker.

NBC Radio City Music Hall: Syncph. Orch.: WENR WLW

WAAF- Musical Hour WBBM News with Music WCFL -Song Parade WDZ -Hillside Chapel WFAM -Mailbag WGN -Reading the Comics WHO -Humanitarian Hour WIBA -Workers Alliance WIND German Hour WMAQ- Matinee Greetings WMBD- Peoria Trinity Taber-

nacle WMT- Lutheran Church WT111J- Melody Hour

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT WCFL -New Songs WFAM- Sunday Serenade WIBA- /\First Cong. Church WMAQ- Dorothy Dreslin, sop.

(NBC) WMT -Five Star Revue

11:30 CST 12:30 CDT NBC Dreams of Long Ago: WHO

WMAQ WBOW WLW (sw- 15.33) * CBS- French News Exchange Irons Paris: KMOX WKBB WTAQ

NBC -Our Neighbors; Jerry Belch er Interviews: WENR

MBS -Ted Weems' Orch.: WGN KWK United Charities Reporter WCCO -Art Institute of the Air WFAM -Funny Paper Man WFB'I -Dan Cupid's Interviews WIRE -Rhythm Makers Revue WISN -G. A. Butter W.LID- Sunday Rhythms WLW -To be announced WMBI- Gospel Music & Message WOC- Stepping Out WOWO- Missionary Hour WTMJ -Country Church of Holly-

wood

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS- Poetic Strings: WCCO

KMOX WKBB WMBD WTAQ KWK -Musical Interlude; News WCFL -Music in the Air WDZ -Watchtower WIRE -Indianapolis Choir WISN -Variety Prgm. WJJD- Musical Highlights WMT -Music of the Moment WTMJ- Komedy Kingdom

AFTERNOON i 12:00 CST 1:00 CDT

* NBC -THE MAGIC KEY OF RCA; Symphony Orch.; Frank Black, cond.; Milton J. Cross, m.c.: KWK WIBA WENR WLW WMT WTMJ WOWO (sw- 15.21) Giovanni Martinelli, famous

Italian tenor of the Metropoli- tan Opera Company, and Phil Spitalny and his all -girl or- chestra will be guests of to- day's Magic Key program. Mr. Martinelli sings from Milan, Italy, via short-wave relay. In addition, a scene front "Room Service will be enacted and William

Primrose. viola Virtuoso. will he featured.

CBS -St. Louis Serenade: WFBM WCCO

NBC -To be announced: WMAQ WHO WIRE (sw- 15.33)

News: WMBD WOC KMOX -Joe Karnes & Al Cameron WAAF- Remember with Joy WBBM-Hollywood Serenade WBOW- Dinner Music WCFL- Musicale WDZ- Kaskaskia River Ramblers WFBM- Mellow Melodies WGN -A Toast to Romance WIND -Polish Prgm WISN-Hollywood Matinee W1,1D -Happy Harmonies WKRB- Melody Parade WTAQ- Duchow's Red Ravens

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT

CBS -St. Louis Serenade: KMOX WOC WBBM

WAAF -Waltztime WBOW -To be announced (NBC) WCFL -Licht Classics IVDZ- Bowen Harmonizers WGN- Concert Orch. WIRE -News WISN- Smooth Sailing WJJD- Baseball Today WMBD -For Men Only WROK -WPA Band WTAD- Rhythmic Romance

12:30 CST 1:30 CDT

NBC- Thatcher Colt Mysteries (Scalptone & Pine Tar Soap)' WMAQ KSD WIRE WBOW WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Living Dramas of the Bible: WTAQ WCCO WOC The story of "Jezebel, adapt- ed for radio by AVillard Keefe. will be broadcast as the seventh lira rani in the series of "Living Dramas of the Bible." Through the life of Jezebel. daughter of the King of Sidon, and suite of the most unsavory chit ratters in Biblical literature. the story moves rapidly and dra- matically frou her annexa- tion of the weak- willed Ahab, and their slaying of Naboth for his vineyard, to their eventual destruction.

Baseball; Chicago White Sox vs. Philadelphia (Doubleheader): \VGN WBBM WCFL WIND W.iJD

KMOX -Court of Human Relations WAAF -Tower Tunes WDZ. -Glen & His Accordian WFBM- Trailer Tunes WISN-Variety Prgm. WKBB -Salon Sketches WMBD- Sunday Serenade WROK-Dan the Funny Man

12:45 CST 1:45 CDT WAAF -Music in the Air WDZ -The Todd Brothers WISN-Highways of Rhythm WTAD- Blended Voices

1:00 CST 2:00 CDT

NBC -Sunday Drivers, Variety Show; Fields & Hall; Francis Adair, sop.; Orch.: WENR WMT (sw- 15.21)

CBS-Everybody's Music; How- ard Barlow's Symphony Orch.: WMBD WFAM WFBM WKBB KMOX WCCO WOC (sw- 15.27) The z:I- year -old American vio-

linist, Joseph Kni tzer, will be guest soloist with the Co- lumbia Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of How- ard Barlow, in today's "Ev- erybody's Music' program. Mr. Kui tzar will perform the Meudelssohu violin Concerto. Other selections on the pro- gram will include the Over- ture in 1) Major, by Bach Comments on the music will be Made by "the Old Stag- er," Henry M. Neely.

NBC -To be announced: WMAQ (sw- 15.33)

KSD -Musical Memories KWK -Martha & Hal, songs WAAF- Cupid's Court WBOW- Bible Hour WDZ -Little German Band WHO -Golden Dragon WIBA-Tony Salerno's Orch. WIRE -Polly Pretends

(Continued on Next Page)

PLEASE NOTE: Symbol in parentheses, such as (sw- 9.53), appearing after a program listing indicates that this program may be heard by

tuning in 9.53 megacycles frequency on your short -wave dial. For foreign short -wave programs, please see page 20

Radio Guide Week Ending June 12. 1937 29

Page 30: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Sunday June 6

EUGENE ORMANDY "Sunday Evening Hour"

conductor Sun. 7 pm CST (8 CDT)

(1 p.m. Continued)

WISN- Jewels of the Air WLW -Danny Dee, philosopher WOWO -Polly Pretends WROK- Amateur Hour WTAD -Organ Melodies WTAQ -Van Zeeland Ramblers WTMJ -Heinie & His Grenadiers

1:15 CST 2:15 CDT MBS- Concert Orch.: KWK KMOX -Front Page Patrol WAAF -Swing Time WDZ -Speed Fe Curly WHO -Light Opera Favorites WISN -Polish Merrymakers WLW -Harmonica Lads WTAD- Lawrence Glosemeyer WTAQ -News

1:30 CST 2:30 CDT NBC -Widow's Sons, sketch: WHO

WBOW WMAQ KSD (sw- 15.33)

MBS -AI Jahn's Orch.: WMT KWK WLW

WAAF -Legion of Future Stars WCBD -,Zion Sunday Services

till 4:30 p.m. WDZ -,Watchtower WENR -Tuneful Topics WIBA -Preparedness for Peace WIRE -Robt. Hood Bowers' Band WOWO -,Radio Temple Service WTMJ -Spice of Life

1:45 CST 2:45 CDT NBC -Confederate Memorial Day

Service: WENR WLW WIBA KMOX -Musical Prgm. WDZ -Lee Lynch Co -Op WIRE- Baseball Game WISN- Concert Contrasts WROK- Marimba Melodies WTAD -Keeping Step with Our

Schools WTMJ- Musical Spelldown

2:00 CST 3:00 CDT NBC -,Sunday Vespers: WENR

KWK Starting today. Dr. Paul E.

Scherer, pastor of the Luther- an Church, Central Park West, New York City, will begin a summer series of de- votional programs under the title of Sunday Vespers which will replace National Vespers. Dr. Sclterer's topic will be "The glory- of the Uncousid- ered." He will be assisted by the male quartet directed by (' harles Raker.

CBS -Spelling Bee: WOC WCCO KMOX WKBB WFBM WFAM WTAQ WMBD (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Romance Molides; Ruth Ly- on, sopr.; Edward Davies, bar.; Orch.: WMAQ WBOW KSD WLW WHO (sw- 15.33)

WAAF -Jimmie Kozak, pianist WIBA -World Entertains WISN- Dugout Doings WMT- Richard Wilson, talk WROK- Musicale WTMJ -Swinesters

2:15 CST 3:15 CDT WAAF -Hymn Time WDZ -Contests WISN- Baseball Game WMT -Perole String Quartet WTAD- Juanita Nichols' Colpits

2:30 CST 3:30 CDT NBC -The World Is Yours. drama:

WMAQ WTMJ WIBA (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Senator Fishface & Prof. Figgsbottle; Jerry Sears' Orch.; Jean Ellington, Songs; Show- men Quartet: WMT WENR

KSD -Community Forum KWK -St. Louis Airport Beast WAAF -Book Chat WBOW -People's Business

30

WDZ -Man's Wife on the Train WHO -The Air Is Yours WLW- Choral Echoes WOWO -,Church of the Nazar-

ene WROK-News WTAD -Studio Theater Workshop 2:45 CST 3:45 CDT WAAF -Kay Armen WDZ -Lazy Jim Day WROK -Musicale

3:00 CST 4:00 CDT NBC -Roy Shield's Encore Music:

WENR WBOW WOWO WLW WMT (sw- 15.21) * NBC -Marion Talley, sop. (Ry- Krisp) ; Joseph Koestner's Orch.: WMAQ WTMJ WIRE WIBA KSD WHO (sw -9.53) with Josef ICoestner leading

the orchestra, and the Paul Taylor choristers doing the choir selections, Marion Tal- ley will give the radio audi- ence a treat with her selec- tions from "Naughty Mnri- etta" (Victor Herbert) The hymn of the day will be "Softly and Tenderly" which is immediately followed by Miss Talley Singing "Lon- donderry Air," " Pagliacci" (Leonca Gallo) and "The World Is Mine Tonight." The ()horns will do "Sail- boat in the Moonlight" and the program closes with "In Your Own Little Way."

CBS -Northwest Territory Sesqui- Centennial Celebration: KMOX WOC WCCO WFAM WKBB (sw- 15.27) At this time. Columbia offers

the first program marking the beginning of the nation -wide celebration of the opening of the great Northwest Territory 150 years ago. The broadcast will comprise a brief an- nouncement of plans for the celebration which will cover several months, and will In- clude a dramatization of fron- tier events presented by the Office of Education drama group.

KWK -Alpine Village Concert WAAF -Rhythm Rhapsody WBAA -Baccalaureate Services WDZ -Radio Show WFBM- Dramatic Moments WJBC -Wesleyan Elem. Dept. WMBD- Juvenile Theater WROK -Salon Music WTAD -News WTAQ -Play House

3:15 CST 4:15 CDT WFBM -Piano Twins WROK -In Old Mexico WTAD -Bessie Dean Reinert

3:30 CST 4:30 CDT

* CBS -Guy Lombardo's Orch. (Bond Bread): KMOX WFBM (sw- 15.27)

NBC -To be announced: WOWO WENR KWK WMT WBOW (sw- 15.21)

NBC- Smiliñ Ed McConnell, sing- ing Philosopher (Acme Paint) Palmer Clark's Orch., Choral Group: WMAQ WHO (sw -9.53) Smiling Ed, with Palmer

Clark's orchestra and en- semble, offer: "In the Good Old Summertime," "You and the Night and the Music," "Nobody'," "You Do Some- thing to Me," "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," "My Wild Irish Rose," Listen to the Mocking laird," and eon - elude with the hymn "Only Shadows."

CBS -Howard Neumiller, pianist: WOC WKBB WMBD WTAQ

WAAF -Elsa Mayer, contralto WCCO -Musicale * WCLS -FOR YOUR INFORMA-

TION (1310 kc) WFAM -News; America in Peace WIBA -All School Convocation WIRE -Baseball Game (Cont'd) WJBC -Matinee Players WLW -,Ave Maria WROK- Rudolf Fritnl Jr.'s Orch. WTMJ -To be announced

3:45 CST 4:45 CDT CBS -Eddie House, organist:

WOC WKBB WTAQ WAAF -The Gaieties WBBM -Tenth Inning WMBD -Pop. Melodies; School of

Beauty Culture WROK -,Judge Rutherford; Mu-

sicale WTAD -,Church Revival

4:00 CST 5:00 CDT

* CBS -Joe Penner, comedian (Cocomalt) : Gene Austin, vo- calist; Coco & Malt, harmony team; Jimmie Grier's Orch.: KMOX WCCO WFBM WBBM Joy Hodges will open the sing-

ing with "I'nl Bulibliul! Over." Next the hand will play-: "Chicago," "The Love Bug Will Bite You if You

it+3LCoaJ,:+}ia-s:.;r. ;J...+,a\é.-t-9i'..v)rNt.-.

Don't Watch Out," and "Good Morning." As the closing number on the pro- gram, Gene Austin will sing "The You and Me that Used to Be."

NBC-A.Catholic Hour: WMAQ WBOW WHO (sw -9.53) The Rev. John Kallok, of West

Aliquippa, Penn., will be the speaker.

NBC -Can. Grenadier Guards Band: KWK WOWO WCFL WLW

WAAF -William Nevins, bar. WDZ -Juvenile Matinee WENR- Amateur Hour WGN -Jack Denny's Orch. WIND -Sports Review WJBC -American Legion Auxiliary WKBB- Sunshine Trio WMBD- Sunday Afternoon Prgm. WMT -Halligan's Demitasse WOC -News WROK -,Ave Maria Hour WSBT -Sunday At Five WTAQ -To be announced WTMJ- Masters of Classics 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

WAAF- Pacific Paradise WIND -Rhythm in Red WMT -Canarlian Grenadier Guards

Band (NBC) WOC-Exposed WTAD -Little Theater

4:30 CST 5:30 CDT * CBS -RUBINOFF (CHEVRO- let); 1Valter Cassell, bar.; Marion Claire, guest: WTAQ WKBB WSBT WCCO WOC KMOX WMBD WBBM WFBM * NBC -Golden Gate Park Band Concert: WBOW WCFL * NBC -A TALE OF TODAY, drama (Princess Pat); Joan Blaine: WMAQ (sw -9.53)

* MBS -Fun in Swing Time (Ad- miracion Laboratories, Inc.); Tim & Irene; Bunny Berigan's Orch.: WGN KWK

KSD -Pepper Uppers WAAF -,St, Francis Retreat WBAA- Purdue Band Concert WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WDZ- Evening Vesper WHO- Nathaniel Shilkret's Orch. WIBA -Frautschi's Half Hour

WIND -Moissaye Boguslawski, con- cert pianist

WISN -Organ Melodies WJBC- Eureka High School WLW -Court of Human Relations WMT- ,Walnut Street Church WOWO-Green Brothers' Orch. WROK -Musicale WTAD -Lorene Meyer Hughes WTAQ -Dance Hour WTMJ -Carla Pestalozzi

4:45 CST 5:45 CDT NBC -Band Concert: (sw- 15.21) WAAF -Gypsy Fortunes WHO -Headlines of the Week WIRE -Al Wynkoop's Weekly WOWO -News Revue WTMJ -Police Headquarters

NIGHT

5:00 CST 6:00 CDT CBS -Columbia Workshop, drama:

WFBM WSBT (sw- 11.83) * NBC -Jack Benny's Jello -O Prgm.; Mary Livingstone; Ken- ny Baker, tnr.; Andy Devine; Phil Harris' Orch.; Don Wil- son: WHO KSD WTAM WIRE WIBA WLW WMAQ WTMJ (sw -9.53) (also see 9:30 a.m.) Jack, with an eye to next

Christmas. spends his efforts to keep li is baton wielder, P1111 Harris, in good humor during tonight's broadcast. The 'bandleader gave Jack a si -ii tch for a present bast Yuletide. and the jester sub- sequently lost it. Now Jack has Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker and Andy Devine looking for it, hoping to sweeten Harris' disposition. Mary, in addition, will stake reports on the progress of her first motion picture.

NBC -Helen Traubel, sop.: WIRE KWK WENR WOWO WBOW (sw- 11.87)

CBS -Barnsdall Courteous Col- onels: WBBM WISN WCCO KMOX

WAAF -Tuning Around WCBD- Scripture Truth Hour WCFL -Organ Music WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHAS -News WIND- ,Lutheran Vesper Hour WJJD- Baseball Score Board WJR-Sports WKBB -Wartburg Vespers WMBD- ,Church of the Nazar-

ene WMT -Hits and Encores WOC- Geraldine Morrissey

Radio Guide Week

WROK -Boy Scout Bulletin Board WTAQ- Beacon Lights 5:15 CST 6:15 CDT

WHAS- Melody Road WJJD -News WJR- Musicale WROK- Bucanners

5:30 CST 6:30 CDT * NBC -BELIEVE - IT -OR - NOT -

Ripley (Bakers Broadcast); Ozzie Nelson's Orch.; Shirley Lloyd, vocalist: WMT WTMJ KWK WIBA WLS (sw- 11.87)

CBS -Twilight Musicale: WOC WKBB WMBD

* CBS -Phil Baker, comedian (Gulf Oil); Oscar Bradley's

Orch.; Guest: WFBM WSBT WHAS WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Fireside Recitals (American Radiator) ; Sigurd Nilssen, bas- so; Helen Marshall, sop.: KSD WMAQ WHO WTAM WIRE (sw -9.53)

* KMOX- MOVIELAND BROAD- CAST

WAAF -The Lamplit Hour WBBM -History in the Making WBOW- String Trio WCBD -,Gospel Tabernacle WCCO -Musical Prgm. WCFL- Peacock Kelly's Orch. WGN -Bill Carlsen's Orch. WIND- Invitation to the Waltz WISN -Down by Herman's WJJD- Melodies That Endure WLW- Strands of Beauty WOWO -Ball Scores WROK -Salvation Army Band WTAD -Mrs. Rome G. Arnold

5:45 CST 6:45 CDT NBC -Fitch Jingle Prgm.; Morin

Sisters & Rancn Boys: WHO WTAM WMAQ KSD WLW WBOW (sw -9.53) (also see 9 p.m.) The program, featuring the

Ranch Boys and Morin Sis- ters, offers: Cause My Baby Says It's So, Where Are You, The Love Bug Will Bite You, Old Clothes, Sailboat in the Moonlight, They Can't Take That Away front lIte, and Spring Cleaning.

KMOX -Hollywood Reporter WIND- American Scenes WIRE -Rose Tire Buddies WJJD -Ben Kanter, pianist WOWO -Frank Morgan

6:00 CST 7:00 CDT * NBC -General Motors Prome-

nade Concerts: WBOW WMT WLS KWK (sw- 11.87) From Los Angeles conies to-

day's program featuring the Los Angeles Symphony or- chestra under the direction of Otto Klemperer with Luc - reza Boni and Joseph Benton - elli as guests: The orchestra will play: Overture to Tienzi (Wagner), Triana IAlbenizzl, Fetes (Debussy), and \terry Waltz (Klemperer). Miss Bori will sing: Who'll Buy My Lavenders, Gavotte from "Mallon" (Massenet, and II Bacio (Arditi). Mr. Benton -

elli will offer: Salut Demeure from "Faust." A concert presentation of La Boheme (Puccini) will lie presented: "Che Gelida Molina," Mr. Bentonelli, "Mia Chia \Iauo Minti." Miss Rori, and to- gether. "O Soave Sanciulla." * NBC -CHASE & SANBORN

Hour; Don Ameche, m.c.; Orch.; dir., Werner Janssen; Edgar Bergen, ventriloquist; Dorothy Lamour, sop.; W. C. Fields, comedian; Constance Bennett, guest: WTAM WHO WMAQ WTMJ WIBA WLW WIRE KSD (sw -9.53) * CBS -TWIN STARS; VICTOR Moore & Helen Broderick (Nat'l Biscuit Co.); Buddy Rogers' Orch.: KMOX WBBM WFBM WHAS WCCO WSBT WJR (sw- 11.83)

MBS- Melodies from the Sky: WGN

WCBD-Polish Musicale WIND -Today's Baseball Game WISN- Curtain Calls WJJD -Lefty Peroni, drama WKBB- Dubuque Marches on WMBD -,Chapel Hour WOC -Sport Summery WOWO -To be announced WROK -Dinner Music WSBT -Dinner Dance WTAD- Sports Review WTAQ-Judge Henry Graass, "On

the Supreme Court"

6:15 CST 7:15 CDT News: WMBD WOC WTAD -Barney Thompson

6:30 CST 7:30 CDT * CBS- Texaco Town with Jimmy Wallington, m.c.; Igor Gorin, bar.; Bobby Breen; Dean- na Durbin ; Saymore Saymoore;

Ending June 12. 1937

Jltao-C..,.<r.a., bá:.-üS.:.r.rYA.:': i:...r.:: wr;*'ö.., Y.)K

Jacques Renard's Orch.: WOC KMOX WISN WBBM WCCO WMBD WSBT WJR WFBM WHAS (sw- 11.83) (also see 10 p.m.) While Eddie Cantor takes n va-

cation, "Texaco Town" con- tinues with Jimmy Walling- ton as master of ceremonies; Igor Gorin, baritone: Ella Lo- gan. blues singer; "Saymore Sayli,ore," the telephone girl: Eddie Stanley, Greek di- alectician. and Deanna Durbin and Bobby Breen, vocalists. The music of Jacques Re- nard's orchestra will continue.

WAAF- Evening Concert WCFL -Lithuanian Prem. WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WKBB -Americana WROK -Court of Human Rela-

tions WTAD- Dinner Hour WTAQ -News

6:45 CST 7:45 CDT WGN- Arthur Sears Henning WJJD -Dude Martin WTAQ-To be announced

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * NBC -Woodbury's Rippling

Rhythm Revue, Starring Frank Parker, tar.; Honeychile & Bob Hope, m.c.; Shep Fields' Orch.: WMT WENR WLW KWK (sw- 11.87) (also see 9:30 p.m.)

NBC- Manhattan Merry -Go -Round (Dr. Lyons); Pierre Le Kreun, tnr.; Men About Town, trio; Rachel Carley, songs; Bert Lahr, comedian; Abe Lyman's Orch.: KSD WHO WTAM WIBA WTMJ WMAQ WIRE (sw -9.53) The orchestra plays "Pas Sett

Next on the program are: Saire," and, featuring the trio. "Shall W'e Dance ?"

nt Happy Darling," "Dancing With You'' and "They All Laughed." Miss Cariay sings: "Slug Baby Sing" and "I'm Hatin' This \Vaitin' Around."

* CBS -Ford Sunday Evening Hour: WJR WSBT WKBB WHAS KMOX WCCO WFBM WBBM WMBD WOC WISN WTAQ (sw- 11.83) Playing one of his own compo-

sitions, the "Waltz in A Major, ' and selections front Chopin and Liszt, Mischa Levitzki, brilliant concert pianist, will highlight the Ford Sunday Evening Hour this evening The program: Choral and Fugue (Zemach- son), orch.; Andante and Fi- nale from the Concerto in E Flat (Liszt). Mr. Levitzki: Jesu. Joy of Man's Desiring (Bach), orch.; Intermezzo trout "Jewels of the Madon- na" (Wolf- Ferrari), orch.: Fantasie Impromptu (Chop- in) slid Waltz in A Major (Levitzki(, Mr. Levitzki; Second Hungarian Rhapsody (Liszt), orch.; Faith of Our F a t r s (Hems-- Walton). Chorus and orch.

News: WIND WTAD WBOW -The Concert Master WCFL -Irish Hour WGN -News; Jack Denny's Orch. WJJD -Pickard Family WROK -Ferde Grofe's Orch. W SUI- ,Vespers

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT WIND- Moonlight Sonata WROK-Musicale

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT * NBC -AMERICAN ALBUM OF

Familiar Music (Bayer's As- pirin): Frank Munn. tar.; Jean Dickenson, sop.; Amster. dom Chorus; Arden & Arden. piano duo; Bertrand Hirsch, violinist ; Gus Haenschen's Orch.: WHO WIRE WMAQ WTAM WIBA WTMJ KSD (sw -9.53 )

The program includes: Selec- tions from "The Tales of Hoffman" (Louise Flores. Mr. Munn and chorus); Je Suis Ti t a nia from "Mignon" (Miss Dickenson): Waltz of Go- Flowers, and The Piero- lino l ",11.): Carry Me Back to Old Virginny. Oh Susan- nah, (1111 Black Joe In il Camp 'l'uwti r. ady (ensemble)

* NBC -Walter Winchell's Jergens Journal: WENR WMT W'LW KWK (sw- 11.87) (also see 9:15 p.m.)

WBOW -Ft. Harrison Glee Club WGN-Jos Sanders' Orch. WIND -Down the Mississippi WROK -Pilgrim Rest Hour

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT NBC -Choir Symphonette: WOWO

WBOW (sw- 11.87) KWK -Sport Review WENR -Jerry Cooper, songs WLW -Jimmy James' Orch. WMT -Over the Transom

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT

* NBC -California Concert; Sarah Kreiudler, violinist; Zarova, sop.; John Teel, bar.; Orch., dir. Ernest Gill: WENR WOWO WIRE Tite program of tonight's Cal-

ifornia Concert from the San Francisco NBC studios fol - lows: "Blue Danube Waltz" by orchestra; "City Called Heaven" by tenor Bob Stev- ens; "Minuet" (Beethoven) by orchestra; the andante from Mendelssolin's Violin Concerto by Sarah Kreiudler. violinist, and orchestra; "Sla- vonic Dance No. 3" (Dvorak) by orchestra: Lisa's aria from "Pique Dame'- ITeliaf- kowskyl by Zarova, soprano: ' Dons,. Arabe" from "Nut- cracker Suite" (Tchaikow- sky) by orchestra: "Because Dhardelot" by Bob Stevens. tenor: Veil Dance from ' -Queen of Sheba" (Gold -

markI by orchestra; "La- Capricciosa" (Ries) by Miss Kreiudler, violinist; "The Harmonica Player" IGuionI by orchestra; Itonjonr Su- eon.' (Delibes) by soprano Zarova; Fandango of the Asturias from "Capriccio Espagnole" (Rimsky- Korsa- koff) by orchestra.

* NBC -Sealtest Sunday Night Party; James Melton, m.c.; Jane Pickens, sop.; Robert Dolan's Orch.; Donald Dick- son, bar.; New Yorkers Chor- us; Tom Howard & George Shelton, comedians: WMAQ WTAM WTMJ WIBA WHO KSD (sw-9.53)

CBS -Summer Hotel (Gillette Razor); Milton Berle, come- dian: Wendall Hall, sing leader; Andy Sannella's Orch.: KMOX WHAS WSBT WJR WFBM WMBD WCCO WISN WBBM WOC (sw- 11.83)

* MBS -Kay Kyser's Surprise Party (Willys- Overland): WGN WMT KWK

KOA -Organ Recital WBOW -,Evangelical Church WCFL- Amateur Hour WIND -Leaders in Dance Time WKBB -Pop Concert WLW -Smoke Dreams WROK- Symphonic Hour WTAQ -Ave Maria Hour

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

KOA- Ramirez' Argentines WKBB -Music in a Sentimental

Mood

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT

* MBS -YOUR PARLOR PLAY - house (Lovely Lady, Inc.): WGN

CBS -H. V. Kaltenborn, news commentator: WHAS WSBT KMOX WKBB WISN (sw- 11.83)

Jerry Cooper, songs: WCCO WJR

Frank Morgan & Freddie Rich's Orch.: WFBM WMBD

News: WIND WTAQ KOA -Three Cheers (NBC) KWK -Duke Ellington's Orch. WBBM -Lynn Cole, songs WIRE -The Golden Dragon WLW- Melodrama WMT- Bohemian Concert WOC -This and That

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

CBS -Maureen O'Connor & Sing- ing Strings: WOC WISN WSBT WHAS WKBB WMBD WBBM WFBM WTAQ KMOX (sw- 11.83)

WCCO -Golf Static WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WIRE -Indiana on Parade WJR -Vocal Varieties

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT

NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WMAQ WBOW WTAM (sw -9.53)

CBS -News; Gus Arnheim's Or- chestra: WKBB WCCO WSBT WFBM WHAS KMOX WMBD WISN WOC WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Fitch Jingle Prgm.: KPO KOA KPRC WBAP (also at 5:45 p.m.)

MBS -Rev. C. E. Fuller, spkr.: WIND WMT

Nwse:KWK WENR WIBA KSD -Vocal Varieties WBBM -Mark Fisher's Orch. WCFi.- ,National Revival WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WHO- American Families, Inc. WIRE -Concert Hall Series WLW-Leonard Keller's Orch. WOWO -Back Home Hour WROK- Camera Catches Rockford WTAQ -Dance Orch. WTMJ- German Hour

E

Page 31: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

L

1 \"

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT NBC -Kings Jesters: WENR

KWK NBC- Walter Winchell: WBAP

WSM KPRC WOAI (also at 7:30 p.m.')

KOA -Thank You Stusia WBBM- Melodie Time WCFL- Amateur Hour WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHO- George Hall's Orch. WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIRE -News WLW -Jerry Cooper, songs WROKMusicale WTAQ -20th Century Club

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT * NBC -Jack Benny: 1iP0 KOA

(also at 5 p.m.) CBS -Jay Freeman's Orch.: WOC

WHAS WISN WMBD WTAQ WSBT WKBB WFBM WCCO (sw- 11.83)

NBC -News; To be announced: WIRE WTAM (sw -9.53)

NBC -News; Jimmy Lunceford's Orch.: WMAQ

NBC -Rippling Rhythm Revue; WSM WRAP KPRC WOAI (also at 7 p.m.)

KMOX- Hollywood Spotlight KWK- Variety Prgm. WBBM -News, Todd Hunter WBOW -Leo Baxter's Orch.

WCFL- Clarence Black's Orch. WENR -Eddie Varzos' Orch. WGN -Bill Carlsen's Orch. WHO-Playhouse WIBA- American - Scandinavian

Hour WJR- Hermit's Cave WLW- Concert Hour WROK-Night Club of the Air WTMJ -Dance Orch.

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT CBS -Jay Freeman's Orch.: WBBM KMOX -Craveth Wells explorer

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC- Deacon Moore's Orch.:

WCFL WBOW WIRE WTAM (sw -9.53)

CBS -Al Trace's Orch. : WKBB WBBM WISN WHAS

NBC -Ted Lewis' Orch.: WMAQ KWK (sw -6.14)

* CBS -Texaco Town: KNX KSL (also at 6:30 p.m.)

MBS -Bill McCune's Orch.: WGN News: WHO WMBD WCCO

WFBM WMT WOC WLW WTAQ

KMOX- Baseball Highlights KOA -Band Concert WENR -Don Bestor's Orch. WIBA -Dance Orch. WIND -Jimmy Noone's Orch

WJR -Dr. J. Frank Norris WTMJ -News; Sports

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT NBC -Deacon Moore's Orch.:

WHO KSD CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WMBD

WFBM WOC MBS -Just Between Us: WGN

WLW Pat Barnes .will present "No

Wedding Bells," the story of a young fellow who hated wedding bells because they nl,cays seemed to ring out bad news for him. "Wedding b,Ils should be happy bells," Mfrs Barnes, "But are they ?"

KMOX -Organ Recital WCCO -Baseball Scores W HAS -News WIBA -,Sacred Musicale WMT -Ted Lewis' Orch. (NBC) WTAQ -Dance Orch. WTMJ -Dance Music Till 12:30

a.m.

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Dance Orch.: KSD WTAM

WIRE WBOW KOA (sw -9.53) CBS -Dick Jurgens' Orch.: WOC

WMBD WBBM WISN WKBB WFBM WCCO WJR WTAQ

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WOWO WMAQ WIBA (sw- 6.14)

MBS -Eddy Duchin's Orch.: WGN WMT

* NBC -One Man's Family: KPO KFI (also at 6 p.m. Wed.)

KMOX -Seven Star Review KWK -News WCFL -Carl Sands' Orch. WENR -Lou Breese's Orch. WHAS- Louisville Dance Time WHO -Old Time Religion WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WLW -Dick Stabile's Orch.

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT KWK -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WCFL -Dance Orch. WHAS -Johnny Burkarth's Orch. WHO -Dance Orch. (NBC) WMT -Electric Park Band

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT

CBS- Nocturne; Eddie House .. or- ganist: WBBM WOC WMBD WTAQ WISN WKBB

NBC -Stan Norris' Orch.: WENR WIBA

NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WIRE WHO WBOW KSD WMAQ KOA

MBS -Griff Williams' Orch.: WGN WMT KWK

WCCO -Will Osborne's Orch. WFBM -Indiana Roof Orch.

WHAS -Dance Band WIND -The Nite Watch WLW -Moon River WTAM -Gene Beecher's Orch.

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT CBS -Billy White's Orch.: WBBM

WOC WFBM WISN WMBD WKBB WTAQ

MBS -Bill Carlsen's Orch.: WGN WMT KWK

11:30 CST 12:30 CDT NBC -King's Jesters Orch.:WMAQ

WIBA CBS -Mark Fisher's Orch.: WOC

WBBM WFBM WISN WMBD WKBB WTAQ

NBC -Lou Bring's Orch.: WENR WBOW KSD KOA WLW WHO WIRE

MBS -Joe Sanders' Orch.: WGN WMT KWK

KMOX -Joy Freeman's Orch. WCCO -Joe Venuti s Orch. WHAS -The Witching Hour WTAM- Slumber Hour

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT NBC -Gentlemen of Rhythm:

WMAQ WIBA KMOX -Jack Hampton's Orch.

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT KMOX -When Day Is Done KOA -News

Sunday June 6

HELEN TROY Saymore Saymoore of

"Texaco Town" Sun. 6:30 pm CST (7:30 CDT)

WBBM -News & Weather

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT KOA- Bridge to Dreamland WBBM -Charlie Engle's Orch.

End of Sunday Programs

Monday June 7 Monday

I MORNING 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

* NBC -Breakfast Club; Vocal- ists; Don McNeill, In.c.; Orch.; News: WOWO

CBS- Metropolitan Parade: WFAM (sw- 21.52)

News: WHO WTAD WMT WLW Musical Clock: WBBM WROK

WOC WKBB KMOX -Sing, Neighbor, Sing KWK -Tonic Tunes WBOW- Sundial Revue WCBD -Sports; Music WCCO -Air Almanac WCFL -Top o' the Morning WFBM -Early Birds WGN -Good Morning WIBA -Morning Melody WIND -It Happened This Week WIRE -News; Musical Clock WISN -Early Risers Club WJJD -Gene Walsh, songs WLS -Pokey Martin; Arkansas

Woodchopper WMAQ -Your Neighbor; News WMBD- Breakfast Melodies WTAQ -Reveille WTMJ-Kitchenkook ; Harry Ford's

Musles

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

News: WLS WCCO ,Devotional Prgm.: KWK

WLW Musical Clock: WMT WTAD KMOX -Ozark Varieties WBOW -Open Your Eyes WCBD -Polish Sunshine Prgm. WHO -Morning Musicale WIND- Franklin Robert's Orch. WJJD- Toastmaster WKBB -Nash Parade WMBD- Peoria Ramblers WTMJ -March Parade

7:39 CST 8:30 CDT

CBS - Richard Maxwell, songs; News: (sw- 21.52)

News: WIBA W TM,1 WTAQ Musical Clock: WMBD WKBB KMOX- Tick -Tock Revue KWK -Pep -Up- Parade; News WBOW- Sundial Revue WCCO- Musical Chimes WFAM -Women in the News WHO -Davidson's on the Air WIND -News & Current Hits WJJD -Melody Kings WLS -:lolly Ire's Pet Pals WLW -Mail Bag WOC-Breakfast Club

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

CBS- Bachelor's Children, sketch (Old Dutch Cleanser) . KMOX (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WHO WOC Musical Clock : WIBA WTAQ WFAM- ,Morning Devotions WJJD -Vic Meyer's Band WLS -The Hilltoppers WLW -Chandler Chats

E

WMBD -Police Flash WTAD -Bill Sohm's News Chatter WTMJ- Variety Program

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT

NBC Tim Healy, commentator: WLS (sw1S.21)

* CBS -Betty & Bob, sketch (Gold Medal): WBBM WFBM WCCO KMOX

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, sketch (Old English Wax): WMAQ KSD WIRE

Musical Clock: WOC WROK WTAQ WHO WMT

KWK- Radio's Candid Camera WAAF -The Answer Man WBOW -Josh Higgins, of Finch -

ville (NBC) WCBD -Italian Prgm. WCFL- German Prgm. WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WGN- Morning Melodies WHA -Band Wagon WIND -Melody Kings WJJD -Popular Organ Melodies WLW -Hymns of All Churches WMBD -News WOWO -Bill Board WTMJ -Revolving Stage

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

NBC- John's Other Wife, sketch ( Louis Philippe) : WMAQ KSD WIRE

* NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins, sketch: WLS (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Hymns of All Churches; Betty Crocker (Gold Medal): KMOX WFBM WBBM WCCO

WAAF -Oman Melodies WBOW- Morning Headlines WFAMYour Engagement Book WGN- Musical Mail Box W HA- Morning Melodies WIND -God News Tunes WLW -Hope Alden's Romance

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT

NBC- Pepper Young's Family, sketch (Camay) : WLS WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Modern Cinderella, sketch ;

John K. Watkins, news (Gold Medal): WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

NBC Just Plain Bill, sketch (An- acin) : WMAQ WIRE

NBC -Linda Fairchild, Stepmother, sketch: WCFL WBOW

KSD -News; Reser's Orch. WAAF -Harmony Hall WCBD- German Musicale WFAM- Fashion Pointers WGN -Get Thin to Music WHO- Morning Melodies WIBA -Dean Brothels (NBC) WIND -Eb & Zeb WJJD -Piano Duo WKBB -Musical Breakfast WLW -Virginians WMBD -Band Wagon WOC -Mail Bag WOWO- Richard Trojan WROK - Morning Devotions WTAD -,Inter- Church Revival

6.--- -- - - - - t - -

WTAQ -News WTMJ -Mary Baker's Matinee

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

* NBC- Today's Children, sketch (Pillsbury): WMAQ WIRE WHO WTMJ KSD

NBC -Helen Jane Behlke, songs: WBOW

MBS- Couple Next Door, sketch: WGN WLW

KWK -Top o' the Morning WAAF- Caroline Rice WCFL -Tunes They're Humming WFAM- Harmony Hall WIBA- Society Reporter WIND -Thru the I-Tllywood Leas WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB Sunshine Express WLS -Ralph Emerson, organist WMBD -Party Line WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WOC- Newspaper of the Air t5OWO- Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries WTAQ- Musical Clock

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT

* NBC -THE O'NEILLS. SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WLS (sw- 15.21)

* CBS -Heinz Magazine of the Air; "Trouble House," drama- tic sketch; B. A. Rolfé s Orch.: Reed Kennedy, bar.: KMOX WISN WBBM WFBM WCCO WOC Sigmund Spaeth. the true de-

tective will tell more of his interesting steel hiugs.

NBC -David Harum, sketch Bab -O): KSD WIRE WMAQ WHO (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Vagabonds: WIBA WBOW News: WIND WMT WAAF- Prudence Penny WCBD -Federal Housing Prgm. WCFL -Melody Echoes WFAM- Shoppers' Guide WGN -Don Pedro, songs WJJD-Mid Morning Jamboree WKBB -Chancel Steps WLW- Linda's First Love WMBD- Melody Parade WROK- Markets & News WSUI- Within the Classroom WTAD -Morning Matinee WTAQ -Woman's Hour WTMJ -Household Hints

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT

* NBC- Backstage Wife, sketch (Dr. Lyons): WMAQ WTMJ ESE) WHO (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso): WLW WLS (sw- 15.21)

KWK -Party Line WAAF -Variety W BO W -Uptowners WCBD -Hit Tunes WCFL -Swing Time WGN- Bachelor's Children WHO- Sports Review WHA -News & Views WIBA -Today's Almanac

Radio Guide Week

WIND -Bud Birmingham's Buck- aroos

WIRE -In the Crimelight WKBB -News WMBD- Weather Report WMT -Your Home WOWO- George Hal's Orch. WROK -On the Mall

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT

* CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin- so) : WCCO WBBM WISN WMBD KMOX Dr. Wayne and Jerry Mille-

are trying to reach D,nucelli. Donnelli appears equally an- xious to see them. The out- come is astonishing.

* NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Crisco): WLS KWK WM1 (sw- 15.21)

NBC -How to be Charming, sketch (Phillips): WMAQ WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

Mixing Bowl: WKBB WOC WAAF Estelle Barnes, pianist WBOW -Just About Town WCFL -News for Women WFAM -Song Styles WFBM -Kitchen Clinic WGN Arnold Grimm's Daughter WHA -Musical Varieties WHO- Concert Gems WIBA -Your Home WIND -Fashion Flashes WIRE -House of McGregor WJJD -Women's Exchange Prcgm. WLW -We Live Again WMBI -,Devotional Hour WOWO -Linda's First Love WROK- Intimate Review

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

NBC -The Old Refrain: WIBA WHO KSD (sw- 15.33)

* NBC -Edward MacHugh, the Gospel Singer (Ivory Soap): WLS KWK WMT WLW (sw- 15.21)

* CBS -Dr. Allen Roy Dafoe: WBBM WCCO KMOX

WAAF -Foolish Questions WBOW- Looking Around WCFL -Voi.e of Cookery WGN -Woman in the Store WIND -Markets & News WIRE -Twin Reporters; Rose

Room Melody WISN -Down the Avenue WJ.ID- Melody Kings WMAQ -Rhythm in the Air WMBD -News WOC -Party Line WOWO-Tri-Topics WTAD -Party Line WTMJ-Blue Room Ensemble

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT

* NBC -Girl Alone, sketch (Kel- lo g) : WMAQ WLW (sw- 1 5.33)

CBS -The Gumps, sketch (Pebe- co) : WBBM WCCO KMOX WFBM

NBC- Shefter & Brenner, piano duo: WCFL WIRE WIBA

Ending June 12. 1937

NBC -Happy Jack Turner, songs: KSD WBOW

Hymns of All Churches: WHO WOC

KWK- Homemakers Music Hall WAAF -Helen & Bob WDZ -We Heard WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WGN -Lucky Girl, sketch W HA- Homemakers * WIBU -AID PARADE WIND- Rhythm for Two WISN- Romany Rhythms WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD- Bureau of Missing Persons WKBB -Rhomberg's Movie News WLS -Live Stock Reports; News WMBD- Morning Marketer WMT -Magic Kitchen WOWO -Home Folks' Frolic WROK- Police Court News WSUI -Within the Classroom WTAD -News WTAQ -News; Markets WTMJ -What's New in Milwau-

kee?

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT

* CBS -YOUR NEWS PARADE (Lucky Strike Cigarettes) Edwin C. Hill, commentator: KMOX WCCO WBBM WISN WMBD WOC WFAM WFBM WKBB

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin (Ivory Soap): WMAQ KSD (sw. 15.33)

NBC -Grace & Scotty, songs: WBOW WIRE

KWK-Musical Prgm. WAAF-Novelettes * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL- Moment Musicale WDZ -Sheb Marchino Sings WGN -Len Salvo, organist WHO-Betty & Bob WIBA -Hollywood on Parade WIND -Musical Comedy Memories WJ.1D Criminal Court interviews WLS- Prairie Ramblers & Patsy WCFL- Monticello Party Line

tine WLW- Markets WMT -Music Memory WOWO- Answer Man WROK -Woman's Forum WTAD -Morning Varieties WTAQ- Master Singers

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT

CBS- Romance of Helen Trent; Virginia Clark (Edna Wallace Hopper) : WBBM WFBM KMOX

NBC -Joe Dumond & Ranch Boys: WCFL WOWO WIBA WIRE (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Three Marshalls: WLW KSD

Ma Perkins: WTAD WCCO News: KWK WBOW WAAF -Myrna Dee Sergent WDZ -Ill. Division of Highways WFAM -Rhythmaires WGN-Nothing But the Truth

WHO -Party Line WIND- Melody Kings WISN -Answer Me This WJBC -News; Dollar Daze WJJD- Safety Court WKBB -Musical Almanac WLS- Morning Homemakers' Pro-

gram WMAQ -Dan Harding's Wife.

sketch WMBD -Toastmaster Bakers WMBI -Continued Story Reading WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WOC -Betty & Bob, sketch WTAQ -Melody Lane WTMJ- Morning Melodies

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT

NBC -Viennese Sextet : WOWO WIRE KWK WIBA

CBS -Our Gal, S.tnday, sketch (Anacin): WBBM KMOX

WFBM NBC -Rosa Lee, sop.: WBOW

WHO KSD * MBS -We Are Four: WGN

WMT WAAF -Hoosier Philosopher WCCO -Kitty Keene WDZ -News WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WHA -Song Favorites WIND -H. Zimmerman, organist WJBC- Payne Pioneers WKBB -Ma Perkins WLW -Nat'l Security League WLW -Frim Sisters WMAQ -Young Hickory, sketch WMBD- Linda's First Love WOC -Organ Music WROK -Amer. Family Robinson WTAD- Refreshment Time WTMJ -The Cartright Family

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT

NBC -Joe White, tnr.: (sw- 15.33) CBS -Make Believe: WCCO

KMOX NBC -Love & Learn, sketch:

WCFL WOWO News: WJJD WISN WTAD KSD -It's Fun to Keep House KWK -Luncheon Dance Music WAAF -Symphonic Hour WBAA -Paul Worcester, tnr. WBBM- Herbert Foote, organist WBOW- Valley Hour WDZ -News of Neighbor WFBM -'Way Down East WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA -Music Appreciation WHO -Kitty Keene, Inc. WIBA -Linda's First Love WIND -News; Peacock Court WIRE -Mary Baker W,IBC- Homemakers Pay Day VvLS- Priscilla Pride WLW-Carl Freed's Harmonica

Lads WMAQ -Musical Varieties WMBD -Thrift Message; Police

Bulletins WMBI -,Midday Gospel Hr. WMT- Marriage Clinic WROK -Helen Benson, cowgirl

(Continued on Next Page)

31

4!

1

v

._._. ____ u a - ,w______-zAearA_ïe" w .""-il"-" k -' -51 a-r6J31i

Page 32: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Monday June 7

RAY NOBLE "Burns and Allen" batoneer Mon. 6 pm CST (7 CDT)

(11:00 a.m. Continued)

WSBT -News; Stork Reports WSUI- Rhythm Rambles WTAQ -Lyman Nellis, organist WTMJ -To be announced

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT

* CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY (Wonder Bread): WBBM WISN KMOX WCCO WOC

NBC -Dan Harding's Wife, sketch. WIRE (sw- 15.33)

MBS -Tom, Dick & Harry: WGN WLW

KSD -Piano Moods, Russ David KWK -Rapid Service WBAA-You & Your Bible WCFL -Hit Revue WDZ-Plow Jockeys WFBM -Hope Alden's Romance WHO -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage

Patch (NBC) WIBA -,Lutheran Devotions WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WJBC -Dough Boy; News WJJD -,Noon Day Service WLS -Virginia Lee & Sunbeam WMAQ- Charlie on the Spot WMBD -His Majesty, the Baby WMT- German Band WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -Among My Souvenirs WSBT -Farm Flashes WTAD -Duke Otten * WTAQ -HOLLYWOOD ON PA-

RADE

11:30 CST 12:30 CDT

* NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.: WMAQ WLW WIBA KWK (sw- 15.21)

Today's program features an officer of the Farm Credit Administration who will speak on "Farm Credit," Morse Salisbury, "Farm Business and Science News," H. R. Baukhage, "Washing- ton News Contaient." and Walter Blaufuss and the Homesteaders orch.

CBS -The Wife Saver (Manhattan Soap): KMOX WCCO

NBC -Words & Music: (sw- 15.33) KSD- Refreshment Club KWK -Range Riders WBAA -Jayne Carol, songs WBBM- Truman Bradley, corn

mentator WBOW- Market Reports WCFL -Noon -day Concert WDZ -Sons of Pioneers WFAM- Homespun Verse WFBM -Sunny Serenade WGN -,Mid -day Service WHA -Talking Book WHO- John's Other Wife (NBC) WIRE-Linda's First Love WISN -Your Neighbor WJBC -Train Time Interviews WKBB -Farm Flashes WLS- Markets; Weather; News WMBD -Window Shopper WMT- Scotty Views the News WOC -Music & Flowers WOWO-Master Singers WROK- Helene Kimberley, songs WSBT- Romany Moods WTAD- Police News WTMJ- Fastest Show in Town

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT

CBS -Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories (Spry): WBBM WISN WFBM WCCO KMOX WMBD The story for today and tomor-

row is about a business man who decides to give every thing up and become a farm- er.

* MBS -Int'I Inventors Congress: WGN

News: WBAA WMT WBOW- County Agr. Agent

32

WCFL -For Women Only WDZ- Crossroads Tradine Post WHO -Just Plain Bill (NBC) WIND -Tango Orch. WIRE -Farm Hour WJBC -Reid & Vin WLS- Dinner Bell Prgm. WOC -Farm Bureau WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orcb. WROK -Round the Town WSBT-Man-on-the-Street WTAD -Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers

AFTERNOON

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT

CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rinso): WFBM

CBS -News Through a Woman's Eyes (Pontiac): WISN WBBM WKBB KMOX WCCO

NBC -Forum on Character Build- ing: WCFL "Character Values of Camp-

ing" will be discussed by three health directors during tie Forum on Character Building today, Participants in the discussion will be Prof. Jay B. Nash, of New York University; Ruby M. Jollisse, of the Interstate Park Commission, and Sam- uel Neff, of the Jewish Wel- fare Board.

MBS- Concert Orch.: WGN News: WJBC WTAD WMBD

WOC K5D -News; Dick Leibert, organ WAAF -Eddie & Fannie Cavanaugh WBAA- Agricultural Forum WBOW -Street Reporter WCBD -,Fundamental Bible

Class WDZ -Man on the Street WHA -Noon Musicale WHO- Markets; Weather WIND -Italian Hour WIRE- Markets; Social Calendar WJJD- Mid -day Roundup WMT- Hillbillies; Weather WOWO -Agricultural Prgm. WSBT -News; Harlan Hogan WSUI -Musical Chats WTAQ. -Farm Hands

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT

News: WKBB WROK KMOX -Magic Kitchen WAAF -Waltztime WBAA- Luncheon Dance Time WBBM -Kitty Keene, Inc. WBOW-Wranglers WCCO -Chili Beaners WFBM- Markets; Farm Bureau WGN- Painted Dreams WHO -Councilman Lem Turner WIRE -For Women Only WISN- Musical Heat Wave WJBC -Dance Time WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMT- Question Man; Voice of

Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farm Service WSBT- Luncheon Dance

12:30 CST 1:30 CDT

NBC -Instrumentalists: (sw- 15.33) CBS -Montana Slim, cowboy

songs; Spkrs.: WSBT WOC * NBC -Navy Band: WOWO

WIRE Man on the Street: WROK

WAAF WKBB Rhythm Rascals: WTAQ WTMJ News: WBOW WHO WIBA KWK -Range Riders WBAA -Athletic Review, Bob

Heine WBBM-Linda's First Love WCBD -Zion Prgm. WCCO -Hope Alden's Romance WDZ -Lazy Jim Day Sings the

News WFBM- Hoosier Farm Circle WGN -Way Down East W-HA -Farm Prgn. WLS- Livestock Reports WLW- Charles Dameron, presents WMAQ -News to You WMBD -Farm News WMT- Markets; Hillbillies WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood

12:45 CST 1:45 CDT

*CBS -MYRT & MARGE, sketcn (Super Suds); Billy Artzt's Orch.: WFBM KMOX WISN WCCO WBBM

NBC -Johnny O'Brien & Orch.: WHO WMAQ (sw- 15.33)

KSD -Mitchell Schusters' Orch. KWK -Quiet Sanctuary (MBS)

WAAF -Try & Stump Us WBAA- Markets & Weather WBOW -Merry Melodies WDZ- What's Doing in Danville? WGN- Marriage License Romances WIBA -Poultry Markets WIRE -Musicale Revue WKBB -Song Hit; Luncheon Mu-

sicale WLS -Grain Market Summary WLW -Betty & Bob WMBD -Col. Beeney; Buffalo

Trailers WMT -Joe Doakes; Aunt Fanny WOC -Bill Edmonds, songs WROK -Service Sam WSBT -Rhythmic Serenade WTAQ -News WTMJ -Sidewalk Reporter

1:00 CST 2:00 CDT

* CBS -Colonel Jack Major's Va- riety Show: WSBT WKBB WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Pepper Young's Family, sketch (Camay) : WMAQ KSD WHO WLW WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Navy Band: WIRE News: WFBM WTAD WIND Man on Street: WMBD WTAQ KMOX -Inquiring Reporter KWK -Pauline Alpert, pianist WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA -Melody Moods WBBM -Radio Gossip Club WBOW -,Rev, Archie Brown WCBD -Polish Prgm. WCCO -Gene & Glenn WDZ-Chick Martin WGN -Wife vs. Secretary WHA -State Capitol Prgm. WIBA -Melody Moments WISN -Mary Ann Presents WLS- Homemakers' Prgm. WMT -Iowa Cornhuskers; Many

Happy Returns WROK-Home Folks Hour WSUI- Poetic Interlude

1:15 CST 2:15 CDT

* NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins, sketch ; Marjorie Hannan. WMAQ WLW WHO WTMJ KSD (sw- 1533)

KMOX -Hope Alden's Romance KWK -This Woman's World WBAA -State Parks WBBM -Meet the Missus WCCO -Front Page Parade WDZ- Markets WFBM -Apron Strings WGN -June Baker, talk WIBA Man on the Street WISN -Colonel Jack (CBS) WMBD- Oddities in the News;

Shut -In Prgm.. WMT- German Band WTAQ -Popular Music

1:30 CST 2:30 CDT

CBS -Pop Concert: WFBM WTAQ WSBT WKBB WOC WFBM (sw- 15.27) Howard Barlow directs the Co-

lumbia Cymphony orchestra in the following program: Over- tic Ma sanielle (Aub( r), Noc- turne Lyric Suite and March of the Dwarfs (Grieg), Alla l'atbtca de la Serenade (Beet- hoven), Raindrop Prelude (Chopin) and Fandango of the A sturins from "Caprice Es- pagnole" (Rintsky- Korsakuff). * NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch:

(Criscc): WLW WHO WMAQ WTMJ KSD (sw 15.33)

NBC -Let's Talk It Over; Alma Kitchell, contr.; Guest spkrs.: WOWO WIRE WIBA (sw- 15.21)

News: KWK WCFL KMOX- Linda's First Love WBAA -Chats with the Housewife WBBM -Flan agram s WBOW- Siesta Serenade WCBD -The Word of Truth WCCO -Meet the Missus WDZ -Ruthie Moore, harmonica WGN -Wayne Van Dyne & Bob

Trendier WHA -Organ Melodies WLS -Homemakers WMT -Movie Man WROK -Today in Baseball WTAD -Musical Moments

1:45 CST 2:45 CDT

3 NBC -THE O'NEILI-S, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WHO WMAQ WTMJ WLW KSD (sw- 1533)

KMOX- Josephine Halpin KWK -Musical Prgm. WBAA- Afternoon Melodies WBBM -Dugout Dope WBOW- ,Christian Science WCCO -Pop Concert (CBS) WDZ -Organ Melodies

Radio Guide Week

WGN- Baseball Headliners WMBD -Trading Post WMT -Cedar Valley Frolic WROK -The Melodeers WTAD- Musical Magic Revue

2:00 CST 3;00 CDT NBC -Club Matinee: WENR

KWK WOWO WBOW- (sw- 15.21)

CBS -American Medical Assn Convention: WTAQ WSBT WMBD WKBB WFBM WISN WOC (sw- 15.27) Dr. John H. J. Upham, presi-

dent -elect of the American Medical Association, will ad- dress the association's con- vention in Atlantic City.

NBC -Lorenzo Jones, sketch (Phillips) : WMAQ WIRE WHO KSD (sw- 15.33)

Baseball; Chicago White Sox vs. Philadelphia: WGN WBBM WCFL WIND WJJD

KMOX -Ma Perkins WAAF -News & Weather * WCCO- LADIES FIRST WDZ -Birthday Party WHA- Magazine Rack WLW -Helen Nugent, contralto WMBI - Radio Bible School WROK-Matinee Musicale WSUI- League of Women Voters WTAD -News WTMJ -Home Harmonizers

2:15 CST 3:15 CDT *CBS- PRETTY KITTY KELLY,

sketch (Wonder Bread): WFBM

NBC -Club Matinee: WMT NBC -Hollywood High Hatters:

WMAQ KSD CBS -Bob Byron, pianist: WTAQ

WSBT WOC WMBD WFBM WISN (sw -1527)

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso): (sw- 15.33)

Kitty Keene: KMOX WLW WAAF- Better Housing Speaker WDZ -News WHA- Question Box WHO -Mother Randall's Open

House WIRE -Matinee Varieties WTAD -Women's Varieties WTMJ -News; Police Reports

2:30 CST 3:30 CDT * NBC -Follow the Moon, drama

(Woodbury's) +-with Elsie Hitz & Nick Dawson: WMAQ KSD WLW WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Playday: WFBM WTAQ WSBT WOC WMBD WKBB WISN WCCO (sw- 15.27)

KMOX- Houseboat Hannah WAAF -International Potpourri WDZ-Man's Wife on the Train WHA-Music of the Masters WMBI- Sacred Music WOWO- Musical Varieties WROK -Musical Joke Book WTMJ- Tunesntiths

2:45 CST 3:45 CDT NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch

(White Naptha): WHO WMAQ KSD WTMJ WLW (sw- 15.33)

KMOX -Playday (CBS) WCCO -Baseball; Minneapolis vs.

Louisville WDZ -Sweet Music WISN -Dugout Doings WMBI- Ministry of the Prited

Page WTAD -Juanita Nichols' Colpits

3:00 CST 4:00 CDT * NBC -Story of Mary Marlin

(Ivory Snow) : WENR WMT WLW (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Carol Weymann, sop.: WIRE WMAQ WHO (sw -9.53)

CBS -Clyde Barrie, bar.: WMBD WOC WTAQ WFAM (sw- 15.27)

News: WTAD WOWO KMOX -Baseball; St. Louis vs.

Boston KSD -Up to the Minute Baseball

Scores KWK- Alpine Village Concert WAAF -Kay Armen WBOW -Talk of the Town WDZ- Concert Hall of the Air WFBM -Butler Music Series WISN- Baseball Game WJBC -God's Cheer for the Shut

Ins WKBB -Social Calendar WMBI -Birthday Request Prgm, WROK -Afternoon Concert WSUI- Elementary Spanish WTMJ -Kitty Keene, Inc.

3:15 CST 4:15 CDT CBS -Dr. Charles Stelzle, "Un-

employment": WOC WFAM WKBB WTAQ WMBD (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Young Hickory, sketch: WMT WOWO WIBA

Ending June 12. 1937

NBC -Adventures of Dari Dan (Darr-Rich): WMAQ WIRE (sw -9.53)

WBOW -,Devotional Service WCr L -Lupi Italian Prgm. WENR -Music Circle WHO -Marlowe & Lyon, pianists

(NBC) WLW -Life of Mary Sothern WTAD -Lawrence Glosemeyer WTMJ -Dog House Court

3:30 CST 4:30 CDT CBS -Doris Kerr, songs: WTAQ

WKBB WFAM WMBD (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Don Winslow of the Navy, sketch: WIRE WBOW WHO (sw -9.53) * NBC -Kellogg's Singing Lady; Ireene Wicker: WLW (sw 15.21) The Singing Lady tells the story

of "Otte, Two, Buckle My Shoe."

CBS -News Through a Woman's Eyes (Pontiac) : WFBM

NBC -Gentlemen of Rhythm: WENR KWK WMT

WAAF -Happy Jack & Handy An- dy, duet

* WCLS -FOR YOUR INFORMA- TION (1310 kc)

WDZ -Front Page Draina WFAM -Speedway Race WIBA -Club Matinee WJBC -News WMAQ -Tea Time Varieties WOC -Judy and Jane WOWO -Ace Williams WPOK- Between the Bookends WSUI- Elementary German WTAD -Dance Hour WTMJ- Friendship Circle

3:45 CST 4:45 CDT NBC -Little Orphan Annie, sketch

(Ovaltine): WLW (sw -9.53) NBC -Johnny Johnston, bar.:

WENR KSD CBS -Funny Things, children's

prgm.: WOC WMBD WFBM WTAQ WFAM (sw- 15.27) When Charlie Chaplin cooked

one of lits shoes in a picture some time ago, he was not doing so an impoaiicle a thing as it seemed. Nora Stirling. CBS fret -finder, will explain during "Funny 'rungs."

* NBC -Inventors C o n g r e s s Prgm.: WOWO Those sound- sensitive souls to

whom a snore sounds like a buzz -sate have a treat in store for them when a snore - eliminating device will be demonstrated during a broad- cast from the Inventor's Con- gress, in New York City. (:lass clothes that don't clink are another of more than 5,000 exhibits at the exposi- tion where the broadcast will originate. An NBC announc- er, with one of the new portable "beer mug" micro- phones. will describe those of the marvels which don't leave him speechless with amazement.

WAAF -Hollywood Brevities WBBM -Tenth Inning WBOW -News WDZ -Home Folks Hour * WEBQ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1210

kc) WHO- Houseboat Hannah WIBA -,Rev. Harstad WIRE -To be announced WJBC -Guest Artists WMT -Interlude; Business Bureau WTAD -Movie Chatter

4:00 CST 5:00 CDT * CBS -Eclipse Broadcast from

Peru: WFAM WKBB WMBD WTAQ The Hayden Planetarium Grace -

Peruvian Eclipse Expedition, high in the Andes mountains and ready for tomorrow's eclipse of the sun, will broad- cast a preview of last -minute technical preparations. Will- iam Perry, CBS announcer, and several expedition mem- bers will talk.

NBC -Army Band: WIBA WMT WBOW WENR KWK

NBC- American Medical Assn Convention: WMAQ WIRE (sw -9.53) Dr. Charles Gordon Heyd,

president of the American Medical Association, will speak on Your Doctor and Your Health," which will be one of the highlights of the convention,

KSD -Up to the Minute Baseball Scores

KWK -Al Jahn's Orch. (MBS) WAAF -Now & Then WBBM- Howard Neumiller WCFL -Tea Time * WDZ -MOVIE GOSSIP WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Swing It WHO -Way Down East WIND- Studio Orch. WJBC -Music Appreciation

WJJD -Baseball Score Board WKBB -Gibb Forbes Entertains WLW -Toy Band WOC -News WOWO -Bible Story WROK- Markets; Helene Kimber-

ley's Birthday Club WTAD -Man on Maine Street

4:15 CST 5:15 CDT NBKSD C -John

( Gsw

-9urney.53)

, basso: WCFL

CBS- Howard Phillips, bar.. WTAQ WCCO WOC WBBM

WBBM- Howard Neumiller, pian- ist

WDZ -Dick & Harry WENR- Malcolm Claire, children's

stories WFAM -Dan Dunn WGN- Artachair Melodies WHO- Baseball Resume WIND -Cumberland Ridge Run-

ners WJJD -Organ Moods WLW -Tommy & Betty WMAQ -Don Winslow of the Navy WMBD -Jack Lyon, pianist WOWO -Army Band (NBC) WROK-Buccaneers

4:30 CST 5:30 CDT * CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS Resume (Chesterfield): WBBM 1VOC WFBM WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFAM

NB(' -News; Three X Sisters, vo- cal trio: WBOW WMAQ (sw- 9.53)

NBC -News; Clark Dennis, songs: WOWO -

KSD -Up to the Minute Baseball Scores

WCCO -Musical Prgm. WCFL -Hal O'Halloran, Children's

Program WDZ -Jungle Jim WENR -What's the News? WGN -Harold Turner, pianist WIBA -Betty Gray at the Organ WIRE- Minute Interviews * WJBC -MOVIE GOSSIP WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WLW -In -Laws WMBI- Message and Music WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WROK -Tea on the Terrace WSUI -Daily Iowan of the Air WTMJ- Orpheus Male Chorus

4:45 CST 5:45 CDT CBS -Hollace Shaw, songs: WISN

WTAQ WFBM WOC WCCO * NBC -Lowell Thomas, news

commentator (Sun Oil) : WLW I sw- )

NBC- Lit15tl21e Orphan Annie (Oval - tine) : KSD WGN

NBC -Escorts & Betty: WENR News: WDZ WIND WTMJ KWK -Story Book Lady (MBS) WAAF -Tower Tunes WBBM -Tomahawk Trail 1VBOW- Sundown Express WCFL -Light Classics WFAM -Mailbag WIBA -Tke Lone Cowboy WIRE -Organ Melodies WJJD -Flannery Sisters WKBB -Voice of Columbia College WMAQ -Advs. of Big Bill Baker WIYIBD- Bargain Counter WMT- Parent- Teachers Council WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK In Old Mexico

NIGHT 5:00 CST 6:00 CDT * NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent): WHO (sw -9.53) (also see 9 p.m.)

CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum) : 4YJR (sw- 11.83) (also see 9 p.m.)

NBC -Melody Revue (All -Wife Shoe Cleaner) Hugh Barrett's Orch.; Jean O'Neill, sop.; Barry McKiiley, bar.; Tune Twisters: WENR WOWO WMT KWK WBOW (sw- 11.87)

CBS- Howard Neumiller. pianist WISN WOC WTAQ WMBD

NBC- Adventures of Dari Dan (Darr- Rich): KSD

KMOX- Personal Column WBBM -Radio Headlines; News WCFL -Grace Wilson, contralto WFAM -Crime Casts WFBM -Now & Then

-WGN-Concert Orch. WHAS-Melody Cruise WIBA -WPA Prgm. WIND- German Prem. WIRE -Any thing Can Happen WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WJR- Sports WLW -Johnson Family WMAQ -News to You WMBI -Sunset Hour WROK Make Believe Ballroom

E

Page 33: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

A

Frequencies KMOX-1090 WISN-1120 KOA-830 WJBC-1200 RSD-550 WJJD-i.130 RWK-1350 WJR-750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFRM-1230 WROK-1410 WON-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSUI-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

WSUI- Dinner Hour Prgm. WTAD -News WTAM -Tom Manning ; Baseball

Scores WTMJ -Lefty Culpepper

5:15 CST 6:15 CDT * NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO

Station (Alka- Seltzer): WIRE WMAQ WHO WTMJ WTAM (also see 9:15 p.m.) Tonight Uncle Ezra is broad -

casting from station WTAM In Cleveland, where he had gone to appear at the tirent Lakes Exposition. As an added feature of this pro- gram, Gov. Martin L. Davey, of Ohio. will bestow upon Iinele Ezra the title of Ad- miral on the Governor's staff. Uncle Ezra already hold a

Kentucky Coloneley and Tex- as ltangership.

CBS -Concert Ensemble: WOC WTAQ

CBS -Ma & Pa, sketch (Atlantic Refining) : (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Three Rancheros: WIRE News : WHAS WJJD KSD KMOX -It Can't Happen Here WAAF -Dance Revue WBBM- Sports Review WCCO- Livestock WCFL. -Voice of Carelessness WFAM- Moments in Melody WGN -Dance Orch. WIBA -Outdoor Wisconsin WISN -Show Window WJR -Musical Moments Revue WKBB -University of Dubuque WLW -Jimmy James' Orch. WMBD -Pet Corner ; Melody Min-

iatures WROK -WPA Band WTAD- Children's Amateur Prgm.

5:30 CST 6:30 CDT * NBC -HORLICK'S LUM & AB-

ner, sketch: WENR WLW CBS -Hollywood News (Noxzema):

(sw- 11.83 ) NBC -Midge Williams sings:

WCFL WHO WTAM CBS -Jack Shannon, hr.; Ann

Leaf, organist: WOC WTAQ WKBB KMOX WFBM

KMOX -Air Edition KSD -Terry & Ted KWK -Coyita Bunch WAAF- Petite Musicale WBBM -Men of Zest WBOW- Sundown Express WCCO -Baseball Scores WFAM- George Ramsby WGN -Do You Remember t' WHA -Music Album WHAS- Sundown Serenade WIBA -News WIRE -News; Sports Slants WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WJR -Harry & Mazie Allen WMAQ- Totten on Sports WMBD -Happy Train WMT -Dance Music; Sports WOWO- Little Nick Sports WROK -Sport Review WTAD -Yellow Fang, drama WTMJ- Heinié s Grenadiers 5:45 CST 6:45 CDT

NBC -Passing Parade (Duart Sales) : WMAQ

* CBS -Boake Carter (Philco), commentator . WCCO WBBM WJR KMOX WHAS (sw- 11.83)

News: WMT WFBM WHO Sports Review: WIBA WISN

KSD WTMJ WGN WLW WJJD

KWK -Sport Review; News WCFL- Varieties WENR -Donald McGibeny, comm. WFAM -Ball Scores & News WHA -From Treasured Volumes WIRE -Jimmie Allen WKBB -World Dances WMBD -Angelus; Where to Go Sr

What to Do in Peoria WOC- Patriotic Assn WOWO -John Herrick, bar.(NBC) WROK -Don & Sleepy, songs WTAD -Twilight WTAM -Roy Campbell's Royalists

(NBC) WTAQ- Bureau of Public Service

g

6:00 CST 7:00 CDT * NBC -Burns & Allen (Grape

Nuts) ; Dick Foran, vocalist; Ray Noble's Orch. : WIRE WMAQ WHO WTAM WLW (also see 8:30 p.m.) Gracie Allen. who recently an-

nounced that she will NOT play the role of Scarlet O'Hara iu the motion pic- ture version of America's hest seller. nevertheless emu- lates that Southern belle by nt aki rig love to Donald Drak... Dick Foran and Mr. Twi t t iu gitnn. all at the same time. during tonight's program.

CBS -Horace Heidt's Orch. (Ale - mite): WBBM WFBM WJR WHAS WCCO KMOX (sw- 11.83) (also see 10 p.m.)

NBC -To be announced: WLS WOWO (sw- 11.87)

Sports : WTAD WKBB WMBD WOC WCFL

KSD -Eddie Varzos' Orch. KWK -Improve My Music Club WAAF -Now & Then WBOW -Home Decorators WFAM -Down South WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WHA -Organ Reverie WIBA -Dinner Hour Concert WIND-Today's Baseball Game WISN -Down by Herman's WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WMT- Fireside Phantasy WROK -Voice of the Listener;

Dinner Music WSUI- Children's Hour WTAQ- Dinner Ensemble WTMJ- Stranger Than Fiction

6:15 CST 7:15 CDT News: WOC WMBD KWK -Your Good Health, talk WFAM -Carnival; Problems; News WBOW -Si & Ezra WCFL- Philip Kinsman WIBA -Farm Hour WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -Girl Meets Boy WMT -Life Savers; Dinner Music WTAD -Mary Jean Seaton

6:30 CST 7:30 CDT * NBC -The Voice of Firestone:

Margaret Speaks, sop.; Mixed Chorus; Symphonic Orch., dir. Alfred Wallenstein : WMAQ WTMJ WIRE WTAM WHO WIBA (sw -9.53) (also see 9:30 p.m.)

* CBS -Pick & Pat (Dill's Best); Benny Krueger's Orch.; Ed- ward Roecker, bar.: WBBM WJR (sw- 11.83) (also see 9:30 p.m.)

* NBC -Eclipse Expedition in the South Seas: WLS WOWO WMT (sw- 11.87) N Its' announcer George Hicks

brings you a dress rehearsal and last- minute plans of the solar eclipse expedition of the National Geographic Society and the U. S. Navy. The ex- pedition, 1105V located on a tiny coral island in the South Paeinc Ocean, is ready for the greatest eclipse in 1200 years which will occur tomorrow and be described from here in three NBC broadcasts.

CBS -Jack & Paul: WOC KMOX -Front Page Patrol KSD- Garden Melodies KWK -St. Louis Browns Prgm. WAAF -Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCCO- Victor Arden's Orch. WCFL- Peacock Kelly's Orch. WFBM- Bohemians WGN -Lone Ranger, drama WHA- Chamber Music WHAS- Freddie Rich's Orch. WISN -You Shall Have Rhythm WJJD- Supper Time Frolic WKBB- Sweetheart Serenade WMBD -Good Neighbor WROK Hotnespun Hour WTAD Dinner Hour WTAQ -News

6:45 CST 7:45 CDT NBC -Paul Martin's Orch.: KWK

WLS WOWO WMT (sw- 11.87) CBS- Aeolian Trio: WOC KMOX- Golden Dragon WBOW -Swing Time WCCO -Baseball Broadcast WCFL -News WHAS -Extra Margins of Safety WISN -Tango Time WKBB -World News WROK -Home Folk Frolic WTAQ -Organ Melodies

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * CBS -LUX RADIO THEATER:

WHAS WBBM KMOX WCCO WFBM WISN WMBD WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Good Time Society ; All Negro Revue ; Jesse Owens' Orch.: KWK WOWO Jesse Owens, Olympic track

champion who is now devot- ing his talents to the enter-

tainment world, for the sec- ond time brings his dance orchestra to the Good Time Society- Show. The famous athlete, who broke more world records than any other en- trant in last year's sports games in Berlin, will be as listed by Juauo IIernatdez, who has the role of Potentate Jones, head limn of the soci- ety: the Juanita Hall Choir and Edward Mathews, bari- tone.

* NBC -FIBBER McGEE & MOL- ly (Johnson's Wax); Marian & Jilt) Jordan ; Tommy Harris, tnr.; Bill Thompson; Hugh Studebaker ; Jimmy Grier's Orch. : WIRE WTAM WHO KSD WMAQ WTMJ WIBA (also see 10 p.m.)

WBOW-Sports Parade WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch, WIND -Racing Returns WKBB -Swing Your Partner WLS -Aeolian Chorus WLW -For Men Only WMT- Bohemian Alliance Prgm. WROK- Musicale WSBT -Polish Hour WSUI- Famous Short Stories W TAD-News WTAQ -School of Music

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT WBOW- Musical Moments Revue 4 \'CFL- Stephan A. Day, talk WGN -Victor Arden's Orch. WKBB- Rhythm & Romance WOC- Musical Story Lady WROK -Salon Music WTAQ- Talking Drums

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT * NBC -HOUR OF CHARM

(General Electric); Phil Spi- talny's All -Girl Orch., with Maxine Rosaline Greene, m.c.: WTAM WMAQ KSD WHO WIRE WTMJ WIBA WLW (sw -9.53)

NBC -Melodic Strings: WOWO WBOW KWK WENR (sw- 11.87)

WCFL -Lupi Italian Prgm. WGN -Clifton Utley WIND -Dixie Land Band WKBB -Hits and Encores WMT -Today in Arts & Sciences WOC- Musical Moments Revue WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WSUI -Evening Musicale WTAQ -Top of the Evening

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT WGN -News; Sport Celebrities WIND -Musical Moments Revue WKBB- Echoes of Stage & Screen WMT -Melodic Strings (NBC) WOC- Vivian Benschoff WSUI -Dream Keeper

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT NBC -To be announced : WENR

WMT WOWO KWK (sw -6.14) * CBS -Wayne King's Orch.

(Lady Esther) : WJR WFBM WHAS WCCO WBBM KMOX (sw- 11.83)

* NBC-Carnation Contented Pro- gram, dir. Frank Black : WHO WTMJ WIBA KOA WIRE WMAQ WTAM KSD (sw -9.53) The program: Regimental Song

from "The White Engle" (Fritnl), orch. and quartet; "Tin the End, So Farewell" (Friuli, Miss Chiesti; Scherzo Fandango (Masuarre), orch.: Slundterland ( RheinI. Lullaby Lady: September in the Rain (Warren) and Mah Little Banjo (Diehnuont), Continen- tals Quartet: Dance of the ('ammorists from "Jewels of the Madonna" (Wolf -Ferrari), orch.; and a medley- of Italian Potpourri, orch, and ensemble.

WBOW- Fireside Hour WCFL -Herr Louie and the Weasel WGN -Harold Stokes' Orch. WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WISN- Fishing Fantasies WKBB -Hits & Encores WL.W- Sports on Parade WMBD -Brain Teaser WOC- Voices of Friendship WROK- Musicale WSBT- Leaders in Dance Time WSUI -Dept. of Speech Prgm. WTAQ- Melodic Strings

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT WCFL -Labor Flashes WIND -Stars Over Manhattan WISN-Reflections WKBB -Music in a Sentimental

Mood WTAQ -June Gross, songs

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT * NBC -Burns & Ailen (Grape

Nuts) ; Dick Foran, vocalist; Ray Noble's Orch.: WTMJ WIBA KOA KSD (also at 6 p.m.)

NBC -Nat'l Radio Forum: WENR (sw -6.14)

CBS -Your Neck o' the Woods: WCCO WISN WKBB WOC WTAQ (sw- 11.83) Carl ('ariser, noted author of

"Stars Fell on Alabama" and "List en for a Lonesome Dram." will tell legends and stories about Arkansas during the seotal of his "Sour Neck o' the Woods" programs. Bernard Herne:Ion will con- duct the orchestra and men's chorus which will present old- time melodies of the region.

NBC -Music for Moderns: WBOW ( sw-9.53)

* MBS -Henry Weber's Pageant of Melody: WGN

Musical Moments Revue WSBT WOWO

KMOX -Spot Light KWK -Irish Minstrels WBBM -Jerry Cooper, songs WCFL- Barrett O'Hara WFBM -A Sportsman Remembers WIIAS- Greater Louisville Ens. WHO -Jack Dempsey Fights WIND -Our Civil Liberties WIRE- Health Drama ; Basonelogy WJR -Vocal Varieties WLW -Orrin Tucker's Orch. WMAQ- Whistler & His Dog WMBD-Peoria's Calling WMT -Mile a Minute Revue WROK- Keeping the Peace WTAM- Symphonic Variations

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT Musical Moments Revue: WROK

WFBM KMOX -News WBBM -Melodie Time WCFL -Union Label League WIND -News & Sports WIRE -To be announced WJR -Musical Prgm. WLW -Happy Times WMAQ -Don Bestor's Orch. WMBD- Peorian Ensemble WMT -Dream Songs WOWO -Bob Wilson WSBT -Down the Mississippi WSUI -Daily Iowan

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP -

sodent) : WMAQ WIRE KOA WTAM KSD WLW (also at 5

0-m-) NBC -Jolly Coburn's Orch.:WIBA

WOWO CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's

Gum) ; Franklyn McCormack's poetry; Jack Fulton, tar.: Carlton Kelsey's Orch.: WFBM WCCO KMOX WBBM WHAS WJR (also at 5 p.m.)

CBS -Isham Jones' Orch.: WSBT (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Blue Barron's Orch.: (sw- 9.53)

Musical Moments Revue: WISN WHO WKBB

News: WBOW WIBA WMT WENR

WCFL -Vella Cook WIND Swedish Prgm. WOC- Monday Presents WROK- Friar's Frolic WTAQ -Dance Hour WTMJ -Kilowatt Hour

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT CBS -Isham Jones' Orch.: WKBB

WMBD WISN WOC

* NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO Station (Alka -Seltzer): KOA WIBA KPO (also at 5:15 p.m.)

NBC -Jean Sablon, songs: (sw- 9.53 )

Musical Moments Revue: WCCO WBBM WTAQ

Sports Review: WFBM KMOX KSD WJR

News: KWK WCFL WBOW -The Gaieties WENR -King's Jesters' Orch. WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch. WHAS -Vic Arden's Orch. WHO- Today's Winners WIRE- Musical Cocktail ; News WLW -Jerry Cooper, bar. WMAQ- Norman Pearce, bachelor

poet; Annette King, contralto WMT -Band Wagon WROK -The Builders WTAM -Pinky Hunter's Orch. WTMJ -Straight from the Should-

er

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT NBC -Hugo Mariam s Orch.:

WBOW WHO WTAM (sw -9.53) NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WENR CBS -Jay Freeman's Orch.: WOC

WSBT WISN WKBB WTAQ (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Voice of Firestone: KPO KOA (also at 6:30 p.m.)

CBS -Pick & Pat (Dills Best) :

WHAS KMOX WFBM WCCO (also at 6:30 p.m.)

MBS -Jack Denny's Orch.: WGN KWK

Musical Moments: WIBA WMBD KSD

WBBM -News. Tod Hunter WCFL- Carroll Dickerson's Orch. WIND -Bob Tinsley 's Orch. WIRE -Know Your State Contest WJR -Peaceful Valley WLW- Deacon Moore's Orch. WMAQ -News; Lou Bring's Orch. WMT-Baseball ; Cedar Rapids vs.

Waterloo WOWO -Old Time Religion WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTMJ -Baron Munchausen

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT NBC -Hugo Mariam s Orch.:

WCFL CBS -Jay Freeman's Orch.: WISN News: WROK WIND KSD -Bar Ass'n Speaker KWK -Sport Review WBBM -Manhattan Mother WIBA -Smoke Rings WIRE -Baseball Game WLW -Jack Sprigg's Orch. WMAQ-Jimmy Joy's Orch. WMBD -Value Hints

10:00 CST 1.1:00 CDT * NBC -FIBBER MCGEE & MOL-

ly: KOA (also at 7 p.m.) NBC -Emery Deutsch's Orch.:

WCFL WTAM WBOW (sw- 9.513 )

NBC -Don Bestor's Orch.: WIBA WENR WOWO KWK (sw- 6.14)

CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WBBM WKBB

* CBS- Horace Heidt's Orch.: KNX (also see 6 p.m.)

MBS -Happy Felton's Orch.: WGN News: WHO WJR WOC WMBD

WCCO WFBM WTAQ WLW

Monday June 7

VIRGINIA CLARK Helen Trent in

"Romance of Helen Trent" Mon. 10:30 am CST (11:30 CDT)

KMOX -Baseball Highlights WHAS -Baseball; Louisville vs.

Minneapolis WIND -Jimmy Noone's Orch. WISN -Wrestling Matches WMAQ -Ted Lewis' Orch. WSBT -Club Lido WTMJ -News; Sports

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Al Trace's Orch. : WOC

WKBB. CBS -Carl Ravel's Orch.: WFBM

WJR KMOX- Musical Moments WCCO -Rollie Johnson WHAS -News WHO -Tone Painter WIBA -Organ Reveries WIND -House of Peter McGregor WIRE- Grandstand Interviewer WLW- Jimmy Van Del's Orch. WMBD -Sports; Prgm. Review WTAQ- Witching Hour WTMJ -Dance Music Till 12:30

a.m.

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT CBS -Glen Gray's Orch. : WJR

WBBM WSBT WOC WFBM WTAQ WMBD

NBC -Magnolia Blossoms, Fisk Jubilee Choir: WHO WMAQ WIBA WTAM WBOW (sw- 9.53)

NBC -Lou Breese's Orch.: WENR WOWO (sw -6.14)

NBC -Vox Pop: KPO KFI KOA (also at 7 p.m. Tuesday)

MBS -Eddy Duchin's Orch.: WGN WMT

News: KMOX KWK

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WMAQ

WBOW KSD KOA WHO WIRE

CBS -Nocturne, Eddie House, or- ganist: WOC WBBM WISN WTAQ WFBM WMBD WKBB

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WENR WIBA

MBS- Charlie Gaylord's Orch.: WGN

WJR -Del Courtney's Orch.

End of Monday Programs

FACTORY TO YOU NEW REMINGTON NOISELESS PORTABLE! At last! The famous Remington Noiseless Portable that speaks in a whisper is avail- able for only 100 a day. Here is your op- portunity to get a real Remington Noiseless Portable direct from factory. Equipped with all the attachments that make for complete writing equipment. Standard keyboard- Automatic ribbon re-. verse. Variable line spacer and all the con- veniences of the finest portable ever built. PLUS the NOISELESS feature. Act now while this special opportunity holds good. Send coupon TODAY for details.

You Don't RISK a penny We send you the Remington Noiseless Port- able direct from the factory with 10 days FREE trial. If you are not satisfied, send it back. WE PAY ALL SHIPPING CHARGES.

FREE Typing Course and Carrying Case

With your new Remington Noiseless Portable bou will receive FREE a complete simplified

orne course in Touch Typing. Follow in-

Radio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937

structions during. your 10-day trial period and see how easy ex-

pert typing can be. We also will send you FREE a sturdy carrying case of 3-ply wood covered with heavy Du Pont fabric. Mail coupon for full de- tails -NOW.

FIN= IN =NI =maw Remington Rand Inc., Dept. 24 -62.

I 315 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y.

Please tell me, without obligation, how I can I get a New Remington Noiseless Portable,

plus Free Typing Course and Carrying Case, for 10e a day. Send Catalogue.

Name

Address

City

Page 34: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

AFTERNOON .

Tuesday June 8 Tuesday

ELIZABETH RELLER Betty of "Betty and Bob" Tues. 8 am CST (9 CDT)

MORNING 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

* NBC- Breakfast Club; News: (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Dear Columbia, Fan Mail Dramatization: WFAM (sw- 21.2)

Musical Clock: WBBM WKBB WOC WROK WIRE

News: WTAD WHO WMT WLW WLS -Patsy Montana 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

News: WLS WCCO Musical Clock: WIBA WMT 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

CBS- Richard Maxwell, songs: News: (sw- 21.52)

News: WIBA WIND WTMJ WTAQ

Musical Clock: WKBB WMBD 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

CBS -Bachelor's Children, sketch (Old Dutch Cleanser): KMOX (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WHO WOC 8:00 CST 9:00 CDT

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, sketch (Old English Wax): WMAQ KSD WIRE

* CBS -Betty & Bob, sketch (Gold Medal) : WBBM WFBM WCCO KMOX

NBC -Tim Healy: WLS (sw- 15.21)

Musical Clock: WOC WTAQ WHO WMT WROK

KWK-Radio's Candid Camera WAAF- Miniature Concert WBOW -Josh Higgins of Finch -

ville (NBC) WCBD- Italian Prem. WCFL- German Prgm. WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WGN- Morning Melodies WHA -Band Wagon 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

NBC- John's Other Wife, sketch Louis Philippe): WMAQ KSD WIRE * NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins. sketch: WLS (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Hymns of All Churches; Betty Crocker (Gold Medal) :

WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO WBOW- Morning Headlines WFAM -Your Engagement Book WGN- Musical Mail Box WHA- Morning Melodies WIND -Good News Tunes WLW -Hope Alden's Romance 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT

NBC Pepper Young's Family sketch (Camay): WLS WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

CBS- Modern Cinderella, sketch; John K. Watkins, news (Gold Medal): WFBM WBBM WCCO KMOX

NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch ( Anacin): WMAQ WIRE

NBC -Linda Fairchild, Stepmoth- er, sketch: WCFL" WBOW

KSD -News; Reser's Orch. WAAF- Happiness Time WCBD -Word of Truth WFAM -Rhythmit Age WGN -Get Thin to Music WHO -Morning Melodies WIBA -Dean Brothers (NBC) WIND -Eb & Zeb WJJD -Piano Duo WKBB -Musical Breakfast WLW -Hello Peggy WMBD-Bandwagon WOC -Mail Bag WOWO -Mary Berghoff WROK- JMorning Devotions WTAD- jInter- Church Revival WTMJ -Mary Baker's Matinee 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

* NBC- Today's Children, sketch (Pillsbury): WMAQ WIRE KSD WTMJ WHO

NBC -Annette King, contralto: WBOW

34

MBS- Couple Next Door, sketch: WGN WLW

KWK -Top o' the Morning WAAF -Estelle Barnes, pianist WCFL -Tunes They're Humming WFAM- Harlan Hogan WIBA- Society Reporter WIND -Thru the Hollywood Lens WKBB- Sunshine Express WLS-Old Kitchen Kettle WMBD -Party Line WMT -Day Dreamer WOC- Newspaper of the Air WOWO- Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries 9:00 CST 10:00 CDT

* NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WLS (sw 15.21)

NBC -David Harum, sketch (Bab- ()); Peggy Allenby: WIRE WMAQ WHO KSD (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Mary Lee Taylor (Pet Milk): WOC WMBD KMOX WFBM WBBM

NBC -Vagabonds- WBOW WIBA News: WTAD WMT WAAF -Woman's Hour WCBD- Prophetic News WCCO -Priscilla WCFL ,Morning Musicale WFAM -Mishwaka Hour WGN -Don Pedro, songs WHA -Your Health WIND -Municipal Court WISN -Symphonetta WJJD- Mid -morning Jamboree WKBB -Chancel Steps WLW -Linda's First Love WOWO -Organ Reveries WROK- Markets & News WSUI- Within the Classroom WTAQ -Top Tunes WTMJ -Household Hints 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT

* CBS- QUALITY TWINS; ED East & Ralph Dumke (Knox Gelatine) : WBBM WFBM KMOX

* NBC -Backstage Wife, sketch (Dr. Lyons): WMAQ WTMJ KSD WHO (sw- 1533)

CBS -Milton Charles, organist: WISN WOC

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Camay) : WLW WLS (sw- 15.21)

KWK -Party Line WAAF -Variety WBOW -Uptowners WCCO -Jean Abbey WCl L -Jean Kay WGN- Bachelor's Children WHA -World Observer WIBA Today's Almanac WIRE -The Hawaiians WJJD -Dance Orch. WKBB -News WMBD- Weather Report WMT -Louise Hathaway WROK -On the Mall WTAD -More Stately Mansions WTAQ -Women's Side of News 9:30 CST 10:30 CDT

* CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin- so): WCCO WBBM WISN WMBD KMOX Gertie is injured. Big Sister

and Dr. Wayne help her. * NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch:

WMT KWK WLS (sw- 15.21) NBC -The Mystery Chef: (sw-

15.33) WAAF -Song Styles WBOW -Just About Time WCFL -News for Women WFAM -Disk Cover, organist WFBM- Kitchen Clinic WGN- Arnold Grimm's Daughter WHA -Musical Varieties WHO-Dreamers WIBA -Jerry Brannon (NBC) WIND-Kitchenette WIRE -The House of McGregor WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm. WKBB -Your Hone WLW -We Live Again WMAQ- Footlight Frolics WMBI -Home Hour WOC- Morning Parade WOWO- Linda's First Love WROK- Intimate Review WTAD -Popular Dance Revue WTAQ- Women's Hour WTMJ -Gypsy Four 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

* NBC -Edward MacHugh, the Gospel Singer (Ivory Soap): WLS KWK WLW WMT (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Rhythmaires: KMOX WISN WBBM

NBC -Allen Prescott, The Wife Saver (Manhattan Soap): WMAQ (sw 15.33)

NBC -Walter Blaufuss' Orch.: WIBA WBOW WHO KSD

Party Line: WOC WTAD WAAF- Foolish Questions WCCO -Organ Melodies WCFL -Voice of Cookery WFAM -In Movieland WGN -To be announced WIND- Markets & News WIRE -Twin Reporters; Varieties WJJD -Melody Kings WKBB -Tonic Tunes WMBD -News WOWO -Tri Topics WTMJ- Choral Group

10:00 CST 11:09 CDT * NBC -Girl Alone, sketch (Kel-

:ogg): WMAQ WLW (sw 15.33)

CBS -The Gumps, sketch (Peb- eco): WBBM KMOX WFBM WCCO

NBC -Terri Franconi, tnr.: WIBA WIRE

Hymns of All Churches: WOC WHO

NBC -Happy Jack Turner, songs: KSD WBOW

KWK -Parents Club (MBS) WAAF -Helen & Bob WCFL- Moment Musicale WDZ -We Heard WFAM -Harlan Hogan WGN -Lucky Girl, sketch WHA- Homemakers * WIBU -AID PARADE (1210

kc) WIND- Rhythm for Two WISN -Ann Leslie's Scrapbook WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD Bureau of Missing Persons

WKBB -Movie News WLS-Livestock Reports; News WMBD -The Vagabonds WMT -Magic Kitchen WOWO -Home Folks' Frolic WROK-Prevue WSUI- Within the Classroom WTAD -News WTAQ -News; Markets WTMJ -What's New in Milwau-

kee?

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT * CBS -YOUR NEWS PARADE

(Lucky Strike Cigarettes); Edwin C. Hill, commentator: WBBM WISN WMBD WFAM WOC KMOX WCCO WKBB WFBM

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin (Ivory Soap): WMAQ KSD (sw- 15.33)

KWK -Range Riders WAAF-Novelettes WBOW -Grace & Scotty (NBC) * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WDZ- QTommy Lowe, Evangelist WGN -Hollywood Sunshine Girls WHO -Betty & Bob WIBA -Hollywood on Parade WIND -Morning Melodies WIRE- Health Talk; Rose Room

Melody -

WJJD- Criminal Court Interviews WLS- Prairie Ramblers & Patsy WLW- Markets WMBI- Sacred Music WMT- Treasure Chest WOWO- Answer Man WROK -Woman's Forum WTAD -Morning Varieties WTAQ -Nathaniel Shilkret

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Joe Dumond & the Cadets:

WOWO CBS -Romance of Helen Trent

(Edna Wallace Hopper): WFBM KMOX WBBM

NBC -Barry McKinley, bar.: KSD WLW

News: KWK WBOW Ma Perkins: WCCO WTAD WAAF-Myrna Dee Sergent WCFL -Timely Tunes W'DZ- International Scene WFAM- Safety Council WGN -Melody Time WHO -Party Line WIBA -Salvation Army WIND -Les Paul's Melody Kings WIRE -All Star Varieties WISN -Organ Melodies WJBC -News; Organ Music WJJD- Safety Court WKBB- Musical Almanac WLS Morning Homemakers' Pro-

gram WMAQ -Dan Harding's Wife,

sketch WMBD -Garland of Old Fashioned

Roses WMBI- Continued Story Reading WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WOC -Betty & Bob WTAQ- Melody Lane WTMJ -Morning Melodies

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT NBC -Viennese Sextet : WOWO

KWK WIRE WIBA CBS -Our Gal, Sunday, sketch

(Anacin): WBBM WFBM KMOX

NBC -Armchair Quartet: KSD WHO

* MBS -We Are Four: WGN WMT

WAAFHóosier Philosopher WBOW -Waltz Time WCCO -Kitty Keene WCFL- Fashions on Parade WDZ -News WFAM- Two -way Harmonies WHA -Piano Geins W'!ND -H. Zimmerman, organist WISN -Your Neighbor WJBC -Payne Pioneers WKBB -Ma Perkins WLW -Wife Saver WMAQ -Young Hickory, sketch WMBD- Linda's First Lye WOC- Organ Music WROK -Bulletin Board WSITI -Far.n Flashes WTAD- Refreshment Time WTMJ- Singing Strings

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Cleo Brown, songs: (sw-

15.33) -

CBS -Jack Berch & his Boys; (Fels Naptha Soap) : KMOX WCCO -

* NBC -Partial Eclipse of the Sun from the South Seas: WCFL WOWO From the National 'Geographic

Society-U. S. Navy Eclipse Expedition's base on an isle in the South Pacific Ocean comes a description of the phenomenon of the sun's eclipse in its early stages, just two hours before totality.

News: WJJD WISN WTAD KSD -Green Bros. Orch. KWK -Paint Parade WAAF -Syinphonic Hour W-BAA -Enid Wilson, sop. WBBM -Shopping News WBOW -Farm Folks WDZ -News of Neighbors WFBM-Way Down East WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA -Music Appreciation Course WHO -Kitty Keene, Inc. WIBA-Linda's First Love WIND -News; Melodies WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC- Homemakers Pay Day WLS -Don & Helen WLW -Three Spades WMAQ -See Our Stars WMBD- Police Bulletins WMBI -,Midday Gospel Hour WMT -Marriage Clinic WOC- Library Prgm. WROK- jTabernacle Hour WSBT -News; Stork Reports WSUI- Rhythm Rambles WTAQ -Lyman Nellis, organist WTMJ -To be announced 11:15 CST 12:15 CDT * CBS- PRETTY KITTY KELLY

(Wonder Bread) :WBBM WISN WOC KMOX WCCO

NBC -Dan Harding's Wife, sketch: WIRE (sw- 1533)

KSD -Musical Memories KWK -Rapid Service WBAA-Men of Vision WCFL -Hit Revue WDZ-Plow Jockeys WFBM -Hope Alden's Romance WGN -Three Graces and Piano WHO -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage

Patch (NBC) WIBA- JLutheran Devotions WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WJBC -Dough Boy; News WJJD -jNoon Day Service WLS -Melodies & Memories WLW -To be announced WMAQ- Rhythm in the Air WMBD -His Majesty, the Baby WMT- German Band WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -Among My Souvenirs WSBT -Farm Flashes WTAD -Duke Otten WTAQ- Americana- 11:30 CST 12:30 CDT NBC -Words & Music; Ruth

Lyon, sop.: (sw- 15.33) CBS -The Merrymakers: WCCO

WSBT WOC * NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.:

WMAQ WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21) Roy Hendrickson. editor, Bu-

reau of Agricultural Eco- nomics. will speak on "Farm Business Facts "; H. R. Bank li a g e, "Washington News Continent "; and Wal- ter Iilanfass and the Home- steaders orcb.

Radio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937

Refreshment Time: KMOX KSD WBAA -Morning Melody Time WBBM- Truman Bradley WBOW- Market Reports WDZ -Sons of Pioneers WFBM -Sunny Serenade WGN -QMid Day Service WHA- Talking Book WHO- John's Other Wife (NBC) WIND- QChristian Science Prgm. WIRE -Linda's First Love WISN -Even as You and I

WJBC -Train Time Interviews WKBB -Farin Flashes WLS- Markets; News WMBD- Window Shopper WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WOWO- Master Singers WROK- Helene Kimberley, songs WSBT -Farm Flashes WTAD- Police News WTMJ- Fastest Show in Town 11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS -Aunt Jenny's Real Life

Stories (Spry) : WBBM KMOX WCCO WISN WMBD WFBM

News: WBAA WMT WBOW- County Agr. Agent WCFL -For Women Only WDZ- Trading Post -WHO -.Just Plain Bill (NBC) WIND -News; Tango Orch. WIRE -Farm Hour WJBC -Guest Artists WLS -Dinnerbell Program WOC -Novel Tunes WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Round the Town WSBT-Man-on-the-Street WTAD -Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ -News; Grenadiers

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin- so): WFBM

NBC -To be announced: WCFL (sw- 15.33)

News: WJBC WMBD WTAD WOC KSD

KMOX -Jean Abbey, shopper WAAF -Eddie & Fannie Cavanaugh WBAA -Give Us a Song WBBM -Every Woman W'BOW- Street Reporter WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WCCO -All -Star Varieties WGN- Concert Orch. WDZ -Man on the Street WHA -Noon Musicale WHO- Markets; Weather WIND -Valparaiso Univ. Prgm. WIRE- Markets; Social Calendar WISN- Musical Heat Wave WJJD- Mid -day Roundup WKBB -Luncheon Date WMT -Hillbillies; Weather WOWO -We Shall Have Music WSBT -News; Harlan Hogan WSUI -Musical Chats WTAQ -Farm Hands 12:15 CST 1:15 CDT Luncheon Dance Time: WBAA

WSBT News: WKBB WROK KMOX -Magic Kitchen WAAF- Waltztimc WBBM -Kitty Keene WBOW-Wranglers WCCO -Dinty Moore WFBM- Markets; Farm Bureau WGN- Painted Dreams WHO- Pioneer Stories WIND -Let's Dance WIRE -For Women Only; News .

WJBC- Silvertown Orch. WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMT -Question Man; Voice of

Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farm Service WSBT -Luncheon Dance 12:30 CST 1:30 CDT * NBC -Music Guild: WCFL

WIBA WOWO Vladimir Brenner's Ilene

Quartet will be guest artists of the NBC Mitote Guild to- day. The Quartet. composed of Vladimir Brenner. pian- ist: Boris Koutzen, violinist; Joseph Vieland, violist. and Naomi' Dinger. cellist, will play Dvor:tk's Quartet in E Flat Major. Opus 87, for Piano and Strings.

CBS- Dalton Bros., vocal trio: WOC WSBT

NBC -It's a Woman's World: (sw- 15.33) '

Muriel Draper, author and lec- turer, and Dr. Henry C. Link, distinguished psychologist, will be heard for the first time on a regular series when they share in the Tuesday

broadcasts of "I i a Woman's World." Mrs. Hill per, another of the brilliant young dancer, I'atul Draper, is known in Lon- don. Paris and New York as a husteas sliest drawing-room sparkles with the presence of the world's greatest artists in all the urea the fields. Dr. Link, who will disco.. "I' lie I'sychology of Personal i t,'," is author of the current best- seller "The Return of Re- ligion."

Man on the Street: WAAF WROK

KWK- Variety Prgnn. WBAA -Scientific News Review WBBM -Linda's First Love WBOW -Your Ice Man Delivers

the News WCBD -Lion Prem. WCCO -Hope Alden's Romance WDZ- Musical Moments Revue WFBM- Pioneer Stories WGN -Way Down East WHA -Farm Prgm. WHO -News WIBA -Noon News Flashes WIND -Mkts.; Musical Interlude WIRE- Reporter WJJD -Ill. Medical Society WKBB -Man on the Street WLS -Livestock Summary WLW -Charles Dameron, presents WMAQ -News to You WMBD -Farm News WMT- Markets; Hillbillies WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood WTMJ -All Star Revue 12:45 CST 1:45 CDT tat CBS -MYRT & MARGE.,

sketch (Super Suds): Billy Artzt's Orch.: WBBM WCCO WISN WFBM KMOX

NBC -Collegians: WHO (sw- 15.33)

KSD -Mitchell Schuster's Orch. WAAF -Try & Stump Us WBAA- Market Reports WBOW -Pioneer Stories WDZ -What's Doing in Danville? WGN -Concert Orch. WIBA- Livestock; Poultry Mar-

kets WIND -Studio Orch. WIRE -Federal Music Project WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WKBB -Song Hit; Luncheon Mu-

sicale WLS -Closing Grain Markets;

News WLW -Betty & Bob WMAQ -Martha Holmes, home ser-

vice WMBD- Pioneer Stories WMT -Joe Doakes; Aunt Fanny WOC -Pat at the Piano WROK -Musical Rainbows; Leon-

ard Condon, seeds WSBT -Rhythmic Serenade WTAQ -News WTMJ- Sidewalk Reporter 1:00 CST 2:00 CDT

NBC -Pepper Young's Family, sketch (Camay): WMAQ KSD WHO WLW WTMJ (sw15.331

CBS -Afternoon Matinee: WKBB WSBT WOC WISN (sw- 15.27)

* NBC -Description of the Eclipse from the South Seas: WIRE Climaahng a three -months' ex-

pedition to the South Seas. the total eclipse of the sun, on a degree the magnitude of which has not been witnessed for the past 1200 years, will be described before, during and after it occurs. The broad- cast originates on a tiny coral island at the base of the National Geographic Society -

U. S. Navy eclipse expedition. News: WFBM WIND WTAD Mau on the Street: WMBD

WTAQ KMOX Hello, Peggy KWK- Rhythm Orch. (MBS) WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA -Dental Forum WBBM -Radio Gossip Club WBOW-L,Rev. Archie Brown WCBD -Polish Prgm. WCCO -Gene & Glenn WCFL-EddY Hanson, organist WDZ -Oa the Mall WGN -Wife vs. Secretary WHA -State Capitol Prgm. WIBA- Melody Moments WJJD -Federal Housing Prgm. WLS Homemakers' Prgm. WMT -Cornhuskers; Many Happy

Returns WOWO -One Girl in a Million WROK -Home Folks Hour WSUI -Poetic Interlude 1:15 CST 2:15 CDT

* NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins, sketch, Marjorie Hannon: WMAQ KSD WTMJ WHO (sw- 15.33)

E

Page 35: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Frequencies KMOX-1090 WISN-1120 ROA-830 WJBC-1200 KSD-550 WJJD-1130 KWK-1350 WJR-750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WGN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSIII-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIB A-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

KMOX -Kitty Keene WA +5 Organ Interlude \VT):: News 15 riA- Question Box WHO -Mother Randall's Open

House WIRE- Matinee Varieties 1VLW -Kitty Keene. Inc. 1VMT -Izzy on the Air; Interlude WROK -Two Guitars WSUI -Afternoon Musicale WTAD- Women's Varieties WTMJ -News & Police Reports 2:30 CST 3:30 CDT * NBC -Follow the Moon, dra- ma (Woodbury's Soap) with Elsie Ifitz & Nick Dawson WMAQ WHO KSD WLW (sw- 15.33)

* CBS- Howard Barlow's Con- cert Orch.; Margaret Daum. sop.: WKBB WMBD WFAM WTAQ WISN WOC WFBM (sw- 15.27)

miss Daum will sing: Snegour- otehkn's Air Yrow to a "Snow 31tüden" (Rinisky- Korsa- koff), Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvorak), Little I)amozel (Novella), Ma lido- line (Debussy-), and Zigeuner from "Bitter Sweet" (Cow- ard).

NBC -Club Matinee, variety show: WMT WBOW WENR WIRE

KMOX- Houseboat Hannah WAAF -Harlem Minstrels WCCO -Hello Peggy WDZ -Man's Wife on the Train WHA -Music of the Masters WMBI -I See by the Papers WOWO -Q01d Time Religion WROK -Musicale Joke Book WTMJ-Tunesmiths

NBC -To be announced: WOWO WIRE (sw- 15.21)

KWK -This Woman's World WBAA- Travel Review WBBM -Meet the Missus WCCO-Markets WCFL -Eddy Hanson, organist WDZ- Markets Close WFBM -Apron Strings WGN -June Baker, home talk WIBA -Man on the Street WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WJJD -Ben Kanter, pianist WMBD -Shut -ln Prgm. WMT- German Band WTAQ- Popular Music 1:30 CST 2:30 CDT

* NBC -Vic & Sade. sketch: (Crisco); Bernardine Flynn: WHO KSD WMAQ WLW WTMJ (sw- 15.33) * CBS- Concert Hall, Story of a

Song: WOC WISN WFBM WTAQ WKBB WSBT (sw- 15.27) The Columbia Concert Hall pre-

sents Ada Tilley, American soprano and Hebert Hendrie. baritone. Mr. Hendrie will feature the song cycle "Eli - land" by Van Fielitz..

NBC -Kidoodlers: WCFL WOWO WIRE (sw- 15.21)

KMOX-Linda's First Love KWK -Baseball Warm -up Prgm. WBAA -Jimmy Woodruff, guitar WBBM- Flauagrams WBOW- Siesta Serenade WCBD -Scripture Truth Hour WCCO -Front Page Parade WCFL -News WDZ-Fields & Hall WGN- Harold Turner, pianist V'JHA -Organ Melodies WIBA -Club Matinee WIND -Dugout Interviews WJJD -Happy Harmonies WMT -Movie Man WROK -Today in Baseball WTAD -Concert Hall of the Air 1:45 CST 2:45 CDT

* NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WMAQ KSD WLW WHO WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Have You Heard ?: WIRE WOWO (sw- 15.21)

Organ Melodies: WBAA WDZ KMOX -Josephine Halpin KWK -Man in the Stands WBAA -Organ Melodies WBBM- Dugout Dope WBOW -State Teachers College WCCO- Concert Hall (CBS) WGN -Baseball Headliners WIND- Sports WJJD -Baseball Today WMBD -Trading Post WMT -Cedar Valley Frolic WROK -Josephine Harmon, songs WTAD- Painted Fantasies 2:00 CST 3:00 CDT

NBC -Lorenzo Jones, sketch (Phillips) : WMAQ WIRE KSD WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Sing & Swing; Carlton Kel- sey's Orch.: WMBD WSBT WTAQ WKBB WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Your Health: WOWO WENR WBOW

Baseball; Chicago White Sox vs. New York: WBBM KWK WIND WGN WJJD WCFL

KMOX -Ma Perkins WAAF -News & Weather. * WCCO- LADIES FIRST WDZ-Birthday Party WFBM- Bohemians WHA -Magazine Rack WISN- German Prgm. WLW -DeVore Sisters WMBI -Gospel Music WROK- Matinee Musicale WSUI- Business Forecasting WTAD -News WTMJ -Home Harmonizers 2:15 CST 3:15 CDT * CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY

(Wonder Bread): WFBM NBC -Ranch Boys: WMAQ KSD NBC -Personal Column of the Air

(Chipso): WMAQ (sw- 1S.33)

E

WTAD -Dance Hour WTMJ -Friendship Circle 3:45 CST 4:45 CDT

NBC -Johnnie Johnston, bar.: WENR KSD WIRE

CBS -Dorothy Gordon's Children's Corner: WKBB WOC WFBM WTAQ WMBD WFAM (sw- 15.27 )

NBC -King's Men Quartet: WOWO WMT

NBC -Little Orphan Annie, sketch (Ovaltine): WLW (sw -9.53)

WAAF- Contrasts WBBM -Tenth Inning WBOW -News WDZ -Home Folks Hour WHO- Houseboat Hannah WTAD -Movie Chatter 4:00 CST 5:00 CDT

NBC -Science in the News: WIRE WBOW WIBA WMAQ (sw-9.53) * CBS -Broadcast of the Eclipse from Peru: WFAM WOC High in the Andes mountains of

Peru. We Hayden Planetar- ium l ;race- l'ernvian Solar Eclipse Expedition will report a description of the eclipse, the greatest celestial show in 1,200 years -a spectacle last- ing three and one -half min- utes.

NBC -Meredith Willson's Orch.: WMT WENR

KSD -Baseball Scores WAAF Jimmie Kozak, pianist WBBM- Howard Neumiller, pian-

ist WCBD -March Time WCFL -Tea Time WDZ -Waltz Tinte WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Swing It WHO -Way Down East WJJD -Baseball Score Board WKBB- Clarke College WLW -Larry & Sue WMBD -.Peoria Tabernacle WOWO- ,Bible Story WROK -Markets: Birthday Club WTAD -Mats on Maine Street WTAQ -WPA Concert 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

NBC -Three X Sisters, trio: KSD WIRE WIBA WCFL WBOW (sw -9.53 )

WBBM -Women in the Headlines * WCBD- BEHIND THE MI-

CROPHONE WDZ -George Hall's Orch. WENR -Malcolm Claire, children's

stories

2:45 CST 3:45 CDT NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch

(White Naptha): WMAQ KSD WHO WTMJ WLW (sw- 15.33)

KMOX -Dugout Dope WCCO- Baseball; Minneapolis vs.

Louisville WDZ -Sweet Music WISN -Diamond Dope * WJBL- BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE WTAD- Juanita Nichols' Colpits 3:00 CST 4:00 CDT

* NBC -Nellie Revell Interviews: WMAQ (sw -9.53)

CBS -Del Casino, tnr.: WFAM WMBD WOC WTAQ WFBM (sw- 15.27)

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin (Ivory Snow): WENR WMT WLW (sw- 1.21)

News: WOWO WTAD KMOX -Baseball; St. Louis

Browns vs. Washington KSD -Up to the Minute Baseball

Scores WAAF- Jimmie Kozak, pianist WBOW -The Talk of the Town WDZ -Shut in Prgm. WHO -Harry' Reser's Orch. WIRE -Harry Bason WISN -Baseball Gaine WJBC -,Bible Study WKBB -Social Calendar WMBI- Sacred Music WROK- Afternoon Concert WSUI- Second -Year Spanish WTMJ -Kitty Keene 3:15 CST 4:15 CDT

NBC -Young Hickory. sketch: WMT WOWO WIBA

CBS- Science Service Series: WOC WFAM WFBM WMBD WTAQ WKBB (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Gen. Fed. of Women's Clubs: WIRE WMAQ (sw -9.53)

WAAF -This Rhythmic Age WBOW -.Devotional Service WENR -Music Circle WHO -Hello Peggy WLW -Life of Mary Sothern WTAD- Bessie Dean Reinert WTMJ -Tell Mrs. Griggs 3:30 CST 4:30 CDT * NBC -Kellogg's Singing Lady;

Ireene Wicker: WLW (sw- 15.21) The Singing Lady tells another

story in her "Nancy & Charlie Travel Series."

CBS -St. Louis Syncopators: WMBD WFBM WKBB WFAM WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Gentlemen of Rhythm: WENR WMT

NBC -Don Winslow of the Navy, sketch: WIRE WBOW WHO (sw -9.53)

WAAF -Georgia Erwin, contralto * WCLS -FOR YOUR INFORMA-

TION (1310 kc) WDZ -The Revellers WIBA -Club Matinee WMAQ -Tea Tinte Varieties WMBI -Foreign Language Service WOC -Judy and Jane WOWO- Concert Hall WROK -Between the Bookends WSUI -Elementary German

WMBD- Bargain Counter WMT- Freshest Thing in Town WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK-In Old Mexico WTAD- Rhythm Romance

5:0P CSZ 6:00 CDT * NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent): WHO (sw -9.53) (al- so see 9 p.m.)

CBS -Poetic Melodies ( Wrigley's Gum): ('sw- 11.83) (also see 9 p.m.) * NBC -Easy Aces, sketch (An- aciu): WENR WMT WIRE (-

CBS -

swConcert 11.87) Ensemble: WMBD

WOC WTAQ KMOX -Personal Column` KSD -News; Reser's Orch. KWK -Peggy Duncan, songs WBBM -Radio Headlines, hews WBOW- Sundown Express WCBD -Dinner Concert WCFL -Grace Wilson, contr. WFAM -Crime Casts WFBM- Carefree Kitchen WGN- Concert Orch. WHAS -Melody Cruise WIBA -Bordertown Barbecue WIND -German Prgm. WISN -Show Window WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WJR- Sports WLW -Johnson Family WMAQ -News to You WOWO- Dinner Hour WROK -Make Believe Ballroom WTAD -News WTAM -Tom Manning; Baseball

Scores WTMJ- Community Fund Talk 5:15 CST 6:15 CDT

NBC -Vocal Varieties (Turns) ;

Smoothies; DeVore Sisters; Wm. Stoess' Orch.: WHO WMAQ WLW WIRE WTAM KSD (sw -9.53)

CBS -Ma & Pa, sketch (At- lantic Refining) : (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Benno Rabinoff, violinist: WENR WMT (sw- 11.87)

CBS -Wonders of the Heaven: WOC WTAQ

News: WHAS WJJD KMOX -Travelogue KWK -Rex Battle's Orch. (MBS) WAAF -The Gaieties WBBM- Sports Review WCCO- Livestock Reports WCFL -Voice of Carelessness WFAM- Moments in Melody WFBM -,Christian Science WGN -Dance Orch. WJR -Frank Morgan WKBB -University of Dubuque WMBD -Pet Corner; Melody Min-

iature; Employment Speaker WROK -WPA Band WTAD -Dance Parade

WTMJ -Three Queens 5:30 CST 6:30 CDT * NBC -HORLICK'S LUM & AB= ner, sketch: WENR WLW

CBS- Alexander Woollcott, the Town Crier (Granger Tobac- co) : WBBM WISN WCCO WJR WHAS WFBM (sw- 11.87) (also see 10:30 p.m.)

KMOX -Air Edition KSD -Terry & Ted KWK -Magic Island WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WCFL -To be announced WFAM -Hits from the Shows WGN -Bob Elson, sports WHA -Music Album WHO -Tony Cabooch WIBA -News WIRE -News; Sports Slants WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WKBB -WPA Prgm. WMAQ- Totten on Sports WMBD -Happy Train WMT -Dance Music; Sports WOC- Dinner Music WOWO- Little Nick Sports WROK -Sport Review WTAD -Yellow Fang, drama WTAM- Charioteers (NBC) WTAQ -Salon Music WTMJ- Heinié s Grenadiers 5:45 CST 6:45 CDT

* CBS -Boake Carter (Philco), commentator: WBBM KMOX WJR WHAS WCCO (sw- 11.37)

NBC -Passing Parade (Duart Sales): WMAQ

NBC- Florence George, sop.: WENR WOWO

News: WFBM WMT WHO Sports: KSD WIBA WISN WLW

WTMJ WMBD WJJD KWK -Sport Review; News WCFL-Varieties WFAM -Ball Scores & News WGN- Concert Orch. WIRE- Jinunie Allen

WGN -Armchair Melodies WHO- Baseball Resume WIND -Cumberland Ridge Run-

ners WJJD -Organ Moods WKBB- Clarke College Hour WLW -Tommy & Betty WMAQ -Don Winslow of the Navy WMBD -Dr. Kadesky Prgm.; Pop-

ular Melodies; News WOWO -Meredith Willson's Orch.

(NBC) WROK -Buccaneers 4:30 CST 5:30 CDT

* CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS Resume (Chesterfield) : 1VBBM WOC WFBM WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFAM

NBC -Tom Thomas, bar.: WBOW WMAQ

News: WENR WJBC KSD -Allan Clarke, bar. KWK- Johnny Messner's Orch. WAAF -Sport Shorts WCBD- Federal Housing Prgm. WCFL- Children's Prgm. WDZ -Jungle Jim WGN -Harold Turner, pianist: WIBA -Betty Gray at the Organ WIRE -Minute Interviews WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WLW -In-Laws WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WOWO -News; Tony Russell,

songs (NBC) -

WROK- Musicale WTMJ -Manhattan Concert Band 4:45 CST 5:45 CDT CBS- George Hall's Orch.: WOC

WTAQ WFBM WISN * NBC -Lowell Thomas, news commentator (Sun Oil): WLW (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Escorts & Betty: WENR NBC -Little Orphan Annie (Oval -

tine) : KSD WGN NBC -The Rhythmaires: WMAQ

WBOW News: WDZ WIND WTMJ WAAF -Swingtime WBBM- Signor Carmello, accord -

ianist WCBD- Lutheran Prgm. WCFL -Music & Flowers WFAM -Mailbag WIBA -The Lone Cowboy WIRE -Organ Melodies WJJD- Flannery Sisters WKBB -Voice of Columbia College

WKBB -World Dances WMBD -Anelus; Where to Go At

What to Do in Peoria? WOC- Nurses Ass'n Prgm. WROK.Musicale WTAD -Twilight WTAM -Pinky Hunter's Orch. WTAQ- Bureau of Public Service tVTMJ -Tune Furnishers

6:00 CST 7:00 CDT * NBC -JOHNNY PRESENTS

(Philip Morris) Russ Mor- gan's Orch.; Charles Mar- tin's Three Minute Thrillers; Frances Adair, songs; Giers- dorf Sisters, trio; Glenn Cross; Rhythm Rogues: WHO KSD WTMJ WIRE WMAQ WTAM W -.1V (also see 9:30 p.m.)

NBC- Husbands .0 Wives (Pond's Cream); Conducted by Sedley Brown & Allie Lowe Miles: WMT WLS KWK (sw- 11.87)

* CBS- Hammerstein Music Hall (Kolynos); John S. Young; Ted Hammerstein, m.c.; Guests: WFBM WHAS WCCO WBBM KMOX WJR (sw- 11.83) Guests include George Basely.

Metropolitan Opera tenor, actress Ileleu Menken, Doro- thy Dreslin, soprano, and Alice Cornett. Broadway rhythm singer. The orchestra plays: Just a Little Closer: In an Old Venice Garden. and Whispering. Jerry Mann sings: Toodle -Oo. The chorus offers: The Miller's Daughter Marianne.

Sports: WCFL WKBB WOC WMBD WTAD

WAAF -Rhythm Rhapsody WBOW-Home Decorators WCBD -Polish Musicale WFAM -20th Century Serenade WGN -Tom Dick & Harry WHA -Organ Reverie WIBA- Dinner Hour Music WIND- Rebroadcast of Today's

Baseball Game WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WISN -Down By Hermans WOWO- Musical Varieties WROK -Voice of the Listener WSUI -Children's Hour WTAQ- Dinner Ensemble 6:15 CST 7:15 CDT

News: WOC WMBD WBOW -Si & Ezra WCFL- Raspberry College WFAM -Emery Deutsch's Orch. WGN -Musical Moments Revue WIBA- Sports Review WJJD -Your City Government WKBB -Amer. Family Robinson WROK- Dinner Hour WTAD -Extra Marines of Safety

Radio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937

Tuesday June 8

AL PEARCE "Watch the Fun Go By"

Master of Ceremonies Tues. 7 pm CST (8 CDT)

6:30 CST 7:30 CDT * NBC -Wayne King's Orch. (La- dy Esther): WHO WTMJ WMAQ WIBA KSD WIRE WTAM (sw -9.53) This is Wayne King's third

program from WTAM while appearing at Billy Rose's Aquacade at Cleveland's Great Lakes Exposition. 1Ie'll also braulaast from here tomorrow night, then on .tune la and 16, while play- ing at Detroit's Eastwood lark, will broadcast from the W.W.I studios. * CBS -Al Jolson Show (Rinso-

Lifebuoy) ; Parkyakarkus, com- edian; Martha Raye; Victor Young's Orch.: WBBM WJR WISN WMBD KMOX WFBM WCCO WHAS (sw- 11.83) (al- so see 9:30 p.m.) * NBC -It Can Be Done (House- hold Finance) ; Drama of Suc- cess Stories; Edgar A. Guest; Frankie Masters' Orch.: WLW WLS WMT KWK (sw- 11.87) The guests on tonight's pro-

gram are Benin Kula, founder of the Ness' York Party Mart which plans parties, and David A. Smart. youthful publisher of "Esquire" and "Coronet."

WAAF -The Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCFL -Dance -Orch. WFAM- What's the Answer?;

Moonlight Sonata; News WGN -Rhymes in Rhythm

(Continued on Next Page)

JIMMIE FIDLER'S

The Real Low -Down on the Movie Stars

TUESDAYS AND

FRIDAYS 10:30 P.M. -E. D. S. TIME

OVER

RED NETWORK N.B.C.

Presented by Drene

AMAZING SHAMPOO

DISCOVERY That's Sweeping the Country

Drene, Procter & Gamble's amazing shampoo discovery, gives thrilling new beauty and brilliance to hair. Here's why. Drene is NOT soap, yet it makes oceans of active lather that rids the hair of dirt and dandruff flakes -with a single lather- ing. Drene is NOT oil, yet it leaves hair glistening as never before- without after - rinses. Get Drene from drug, department or 10c stores. Or send name, address to Drene,Dept.RG -3,box 828, Cincinnati, for free bottle. (Enough for two shampoos.)

35

Page 36: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Tuesday

ALLIE LOWE MILES "Husbands and Wives"

Tues. 6 pm CST (7 CDT)

(6:30 p.m. Continued)

WHA- Chamber Music WJJD -Colonial Ensemble WKBB -Sweetheart Serenade WOC -Boy Scout Prgm. WROK -Home Folks Frolic WTAD- Dinner Hour WTAQ -News 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT

News: WCFL WKBB WBOW- Victor Arden's Orch. WOC -Dude Martin WOWO -To be announced WTAQ -Ramblin' Trio 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

Ar NBC -Ben Bernie & All the Lads (Keglined); Original Dixieland Jazz Band, guests: WMT WLW WIBA WTMJ WLS KWK (sw- 11.87) Bernie offers a "jam session"

of swing music as swingsters play it for their own amuse- ment, each musician ad -lib- bing to Ws heart's content. Guests of the evening will he the original Dixieland .razz Band. Midge Williams. blues singer, and "Willie the Lion" Smith, hot pianist.

NBC -Vox Pop (Molle Shave), conducted by Wallace Butter- worth & Parks Johnson: KSD WHO WIRE WTAM WMAQ (also see 10:30 p.m. Money) * CBS - "Watch the Fun Go By," (Ford) AI Pearce's Gang; Nick Lucas, vocalist; Arlene Harris, human chatterbox: Carl Hoff's Orch.: WJR WTAQ WHAS WISN WKBB WSBT WBBM WCCO KMOX WOC WFBM WMBD (sw- 11.83) (also see 10 p.m.) Tonight. Al and his gang pre-

sent the first of their broad-

June 8

casts from on the road. De- troit is the scene. On June 15, they'll mike from Chi- cago; June 22, from Denver; June 29 from San Francisco and July fi from Los Angeles.

WBOW- Sports Parade WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch. WIND -Racing Returns WJJD- Supper Time Frolic WROK- Musicale WSUI -Radio Child Study Club WTAD -News 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

WBOW -Swing Time WCFL- Evening Serenade WROK -Jerry Evans, tar.

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT * NBC- PACKARD HOUR; starring Johnny Green's Orch.; Trudy Wood & Jimmy Blair, vocalists; Rhythm Choir: WIRE WIBA WTMJ WHO WTAM WMAQ KSD (sw -9.53) With a salute to Andre Kos -

telanetz, Johnny, Green will start the Summer series of the Packard programs front Hollywood. Just returned from the East where he con- ferred on the policy of the new show. Green will open with s lush waltz arrange- ment of "Carefree." The orchestra will swing to the tunes of "Wabash Blues," "Swing High. Swing Low" and "The Love Bug Will Bite You if You Don't Watch Out.." Trudy Wood and Jimmy Blair will stake their debut tonight. Trudy is to sing "This Year's Kisses" and Jimmy will do "Too Marvelous for Words." Also new on the program will he Green's 16 -voice rhythm choir.

* CBS -Jack Oakie's College (Camel Cigarettes) ; George Stoll's & Benny Goodman s Orch.; Judy Garland. vocalist; Guest: WCCO WMBD WFBM WISN KMOX WHAS WBBM WOC WJR WSBT (sw- 11.83)

NBC- Sweetest Love Songs Ever Sung (Phillips) Frank Munn, tar.; Lois Bennett, sop.; Vic- tor Arden's Orch.: WENR WMT KWK (sw- 11.87) The orchestra will play: Sep-

tember in the Rain, I Hon a Waltz, Thirty Days Has September, There's a Lull in My- Life, Two Rocking Chairs, Meet Me in the Moonlight, and You Showed lite the Way. Mr. \Intro will sing: It Imoka Like Rain, In Cherry- Blossom Time. and When My- Dream Boat (times

Home. Miss Bennett will sing: Where Are You, and with Mr. Munn: They Can't Take That Away from Me. The chorus will offer; The Merry -Go -Round Broke Down and Little Old Lady.

WBOW- Harlem Minstrels WCFL- Rosalinda Morini WGNCarveth Wells, travel talk WIND -Remote Control WKBB -Hits and Encores WLW-Melodrama WOWO -George Hall's Orch. WROK-Drama Recording WSUI -Evening Musicale WTAQ -Top of the Evening 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

KWK -World Dances WCFL -Dance Orch. WFAM- Baseball Scores & News WGN -News; Sport Celebrities WIND -Job Market WKBB -Gems of Melody 8:00 CST 9:00 CDT

NBC -To be announced: WENR WOWO (6.

* MBS- Sinfonsw ietta14) : KWK WMT Alfred t \'nllenstein directs and

offers: Divertimento. opus 15 (Larsson l : Symphony C major I Itoecherini ).

KOA -Fred Astaire (NBC) WBOW -Barn Dance WCFL -Herr Louie & the Weasel WGN -Jack Denny's Orch. WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WKBB -Hits & Encores WLW -Tonic Time WROK- Voices of the Farm WSUI -Guest Artist Prgm. WTAQ -Melodic Strings 8:15 CST 9 :15 CDT

WCFL -Labor Flashes WIND -Songs They Write, drama WKBB -Music in a Sentimental

Mood WLW -Frank Morgan & Guests WROK -David Lundberg, songs WTAQ -Old Town Four 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT * NBC -JIMMIE FIDLER'S HOL-

lywood Gossip (Drene): KSD

sw -9.53)

WIBA WTMJ WMAQ WLW WHO WTAM WIRE

NBC -The Harpsichord Ensemble: WENR WBOW WMT (sw- 6.14)

CBS -Poly Follies (Phillips): WCCO WFBM WSBT WMBD KMOX WOC WBBM

CBS -Your Unseen Friend, dra- ma (Personal Loan): WJR (sw- 11.83)

KWK -Musicale Moments Revue WCFL -March of Labor WGN -The Northerners WHAS-Here's to You

WIND -Your Unseen Friend WISN -Open Door WKBB -World Varieties WOWO -Amer. Family Robinson WROK -Wrestling Matches WTAQ-N ews 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Ivory Snow): WIRE WLW WTAM WMAQ KOA KSD WHO (sw 9.53)

* NBC -Results of Eclipse: WMT WENR WBOW (sw -6.14) Results of the total eclipse of

the sun. witnessed earlier to- day and reported by NBC broadcast from the South Seas, will be summarized by scientists who are members of the National Geographic Society -U. S. Navy- eclipse expedition.

KWK -Easy Aces WCFL -Social Security Talk WIBA -Club Chanticleer WISN -You Shall Have Rhythm WMT -Musical Moments WOWO -Bob Wilson WTAQ- Operatic Gems WTMJ -I Want a Job 9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP -

sodent): WMAQ WIRE KOA WTAM WLW KSD (also at 5 p.m.)

NBC -NBC Night Club: WOWO WENR

NBC- Hudson de Lange s Orch.: WCFL (sw -9.53)

CBS -Gus Arnheim's Orch.: WSBT (sw- 11.83)

CBS- Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum): Franklyn MacCormack; Jack Fulton, tnr.; Carlton Kelsey's Orch.: KMOX WHA, WCCO WFBM WBBM WJR (also at 5 p.m.)

News: KWK WBOW WMT WIBA

WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WHO -Victor Arden's Orch. W1ND- Lithuanian Prgm, WISN -Helen Wittman, songs WKBB -Hollywood on Parade WMBD -Pekin Salute WOC -The Supreme Court WTAQ -20th Century Club WTMJ -Musical Moments Revue 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT

NBC -Hudson de Lattgé s Orch.: KSD

CBS -Rep. Win. P. Connery, The New Labor Bill ": WKBB WOC WTAQ (sw- 11.83) William l'. Connery-, Democrat-

ic Representative from Mas- sachusetts and chairman of the House Committee on La bor. will discuss the Admin- istration's new Labor ßi11.

CBS -Minute Mysteries: WBBM WISN WCCO KMOX

MBS -Nat Brandwynné s Orch.: KWK

KOA -Men of the West WBOW-Gaieties WCCO -Paint Parade WCFL -News WFBM- Sports WGN -Bill Carlsen's Orch. WHAS- Baseball; Louisville vs.

Minneapolis WHO -Today's Winners WIBA- Variety Prgnt. WIRE -Musical Cocktail: News WJR -News Comes to Life WLW -Madhatterfields, sketch WMAQ -Lou Breese's Orch. WMT-Bandwagon WTAM- Creolians WTMJ- Victor Arden's Orch. 9:30 CST 10:30 CDT

NBC -Al Donohue s Orch.: KSD WBOW WTAM (sw -9.53)

CBS Frank Dailey's Orch.: WOC WISN WMBD WSBT WKBB (sw-11.83) * NBC -J O H N N Y PRESENTS (Philip Morris) Russ Morgan's

Orch.; Charles Martin's Three Minute Thrillers: KPO KOA WIBA (also at 6 p.m.)

* CBS -Al Jolson: KNX KSL (also at 6:30 p.m.)

Easy Aces: WCCO WTMJ KMOX-Vic Arden's Orch. KWK -Range Riders WBBM -News, Tod Hunter WCFL- Clarence Black's Orch. WFBM- Victor Arden's Orch. WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHO-Songfellows WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WIRE -Musical Moments WLW -Los Amibos WMAQ -News; Lou Bring's Orch. WMT -Baseball; Cedar Rapids vs.

Waterloo WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTAQ -St. Norbert College 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

News: WIND WROK KMOX -Alexander Woollcott KWK- Sports Review WBBM- Manhattan Mother WCCO -Paint. Parade WFBM -Modes in Music WHO -Al Donahue's Orch. (NBC) WIRE -Basonology; Baseball WJR-Sports WMBD -Value Hints WTMJ -Dance Orch. 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC -Geo. Olsen's Orch.: WCFL

KWK (sw -6.14) NBC -Rudy Vallees Orch.: WBOW

(sw -9.53)

CBS -Anson Weeks' Orch : WISN WKBB WBBM WHAS

CBS -Watch the Fun Go By KSL KNX (also at 7 p.m.)

MBS- Horace Heidt's Orch.: WGN News: WHO WMBD WOC WLW

WCCO WFBM WTAQ WJR KMOX- Baseball Highlights KOA- Ranger Serenade WENR -Don Bestor's Orch. WIBA-Club Chanticleer WIND Jimmy Noose's Orch. WMAQ-Ted Lewis' Orch. WSBT Club Lido WTAM -News; Sammy Watkin's

Orrh. WTMJ -News & Sports 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT NBC -Ted Lewis' Orch.: WMAQ

WHO WBOW (sw -9.53) CBS -Anson Weeks' Orch.: WFBM

WMBD KMOX -Jack Hampton's Orch. WCCO -Rollie Johnson WHAS -News WIBA -Organ Reveries WIND -In the Crintelight WIRE- Grandstand Interviewer WJR -Scelles in Harmony WLW -Deacon Moore's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Program Review WOC- Dianmond D -X WTAQ -Riverside Ballroom WTMJ- Kut -Up- Kollege 10:30 CST 11:30 CDT CBS -A'_ Trace's Orch.: WISN

WCCO WKBB WTAQ WBBM WOC WMBD

NBC -Lou Breese's Orch.: WENR WTAM WHO WBOW WLW WIBA WIRE (sw -9.53)

CBS -Bob McGrew's Orch.: WFBM WHAS WSBT

CBS -Alexander Woollcott: KNX KSL (also at 5:30 p.m.)

NBC -Marvin Frederic's Orch.: WMT (sw -6.14)

MBS-Eddy Duchin's Orch.: WGN News: KMOX KWK 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT KWK -Henry King's Orch. (MBS) WLW -Lang Thontpson's Orch. WTMJ -Dance Orch. 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT CBS -Nocturne: WOC WBBM

WMBD WKBB WFBM WTAQ WISN

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WENR WBOW WHO WIRE KSD WIBA

MBS -Sterling Young's Orch.: WGN WMT

WIRE -Baseball Resume; Dance Interlude

WJR -Del Courtney's Orch.

End of Tuesday Programs

Wednesday June 9 Wednesday

MORNING

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * NBC- Breakfast Club; News:

(sw- 15.21) CBS -Music in the Air; News:

WFAM (sw- 21.52) News: WMT WTAD WHO WLW Musical Clock: WBBM WKBB

WIRE WOC WROK 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

Musical Clock: WTAD WMT WHO

-News: WLS WCCO 7:39 CST 8:30 CDT

CBS -Richard Maxwell, songs; News: KMOX WCCO (sw- 21.52)

News: WIBA WIND WTMJ WTAQ

Musical Clock: WMBD WKBB 7:15 CST 8:45 CDT

CBS -Bachelor's Children, sketch (Old Dutch Cleanser) : KMOX (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WHO WOC

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT * CBS -Betty & Bob, sketch (Gold Medal): WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. sketch (Old English Wax): WMAQ KSD WIRE

NBC -Tim Healy (Ivory Soap): WLS (sw- 15.21)

Musical Clock: WHO WOC WMT WTAQ WROK

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT NBC -John's Other Wife, sketch

(Louise Philippe): KSD WMAQ WIRE

CBS -Hymns of .All Churches; Betty Crocker (Gold Medal): WBBM KMOX WFBM WCCO

"36

* NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins, sketch: WLS (sw- 15.21)

8:30 CST' 9:30 CDT CBS- Modern Cinderella, sketch;

John K. Watkins, news (Gold Medal): WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch (An- acin): WMAQ WIRE

NBC- Pepper Young's Family, sketch (Camay): WLS WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Linda Fairchild, Stepmother, sketch: WCFL WBOW

KSD -News; Rhythm Makers WAAF -Adult Education Council WCBD- German Musicale WFAM- Fashion Pointers WGN -Get Thin to Music WHO- Morning Melodies WIND -Eb & Zell, sketch WIBA -Dean Brothers (NBC) AJJD -Piano Duo WKBB -Musical Breakfast WLW -To be announced WMBD -Bandwagon WOC -Mail Bag WOWO- Richard Trojan WROK- QMorrtng Devotions WTAD- alnter- Church Revival WTMJ -Mary Baker's Matinee 1:45 CST 9:45 CDT * NBC -Today's Children, sketch (Pillsbury): WMAQ KSD WHO WTMJ WIRE

NBC -Helen Jane Behlke, songs: WBOW

MBS- Couple Next Door: WGN WLW

KWK -Top o' the Morning WAAF -Estelle Barnes pianist WCFL -Tunes They're Humming WFAM -Harmonv Hall WIBA- Society Reporter

WIND -Thru the Hollywood Lens WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB- Sunshine Express

WLS -Ralph Emerson, organist WMBD -Party Line WMT -Frank Voelker. organist WOC- Newspaper of the Air WOWO -Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WLS (sw- 15.21)

* CBS -Heinz Magazine of the Air; "Trouble House," sketch; B. A. Rolfes Orch.; Reed Ken- nedy, bar.; Guest: WOC WCCO WISN WFBM WBBM KMOX Gretta Palmer, the writer, will

discuss the week's interna- tional tennis matches.

NBC -David Harum, sketch (Bab -O) ; Peggy Allenby: KSD WMAQ WHO WiRE 'sw 15 33)

NBC -Vagabonds: WBOW WIBA News: WIND WMT WAAF -Woman's Hour WCBD- Prophetic News WCFL -Melody Echoes WFAM -Shoppers' Guide WGN -Don Pedro, songs WHA -Your Health WJJD- Mid -morning Jamboree WKBB Chancel Steps WLW -Linda's First Love WMBD- Melody Parade WROK- Markets & News WTAD- Morning Matinee WTAQ -Women's Hour WTMJ -Household Hints 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT * NBC-Backstage Wife, sketch,

(Dr. Lyons): WMAQ WTMJ KSD WHO (sw 15.33)

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso): WLS WLW (sw 15.21)

KWK -Party Line WHO W- Uptowners WCFL- Swingtime

Radio Guide Week

WGN -Bachelor's Children, sketch WHA-News & Views WIBA Today's Almanac WIND -Bud Birmingham's Bucka-

roos WIRE -Bn the Crimelight WJJD -True Confessions WKBB -News WMBD -Weather Report WiND- Morning Melodies WMT -Your Home WOWO -All Star Varieties WROK -On the Mall

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so): WBBM WISN WCCO WMBD KMOX Gertie tells Big Sister about

Phil Tompkins. Big Sister takes drastic measures. * NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch

(Crisco): WLS KWK WMT (sw 15.21)

NBC -How to be Charming. sketch (Phillips) : WMAQ WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

WBOW -Just About Time WCFL- Harmony Hi -Spots WFAM -Shidler Serenade WFBM- Kitchen Clinic WGN -Arnold Grimm's Daughter WHA- Musical Varieties WHO- Concert Gems WIBA -Your Home WIND -Fashion Flashes WIRE -House of McGregor WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm WKBB -Mixing Bowl WLW -We Live Again WMBI- Shut -in Request Prgm. WOC- Mixing Bowl WOWO -Linda's First Love WROK- Intimate Review WTAD -Popular Dance Revue 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

NBC -The Old Refrain: WHO KSD WIBA (sw- 15.33)

Ending June 12. 1937

* CBS -Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe (Lysol): WBBM WCCO KMOX

* NBC -Edward MacHugh, the Gospel Singer (Ivory Soap): WLS WMT KWK WLW (sw- 15.21)

Party Line: WOC WTAD WAAF -Foolish Questions WBOW- Looking Around WCFL-Voice of Cookery WFAM -In Movieland WGN -Woman in the Store WIND- Markets & News WIRE -Twin Reporters; Rose

Room Melody WISN -Down the Avenue WJJD- Melcdy Kings WKBB -Tonic Tunes WMAQ -Rhythm in the Air WMBD -News WOWO -Tri Topics WTMJ -Blue Room Ensemble

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT * N3C -Girl Alone, sketch f Kel

logg): WMAQ WLW (sw 15.33)

NBC -Happy Jack Turner, songs: KSD

CBS -The Gumps, sketch (Pebe- co): WFBM WBBM WCCO KMOX

NBC Terri Franconi, tar.: WIBA WIRE WBOW

Hymns of All Churches: WHO WOC

KWK Homemakers Music Hall WAAF -Helen & Bob WCFL -To be announced WDZ- We'Heard WFAM -Harlan Hogan ; Rainbow

Girl WGN -Lucky Girl, sketch WHA- Hometnakers * WIBU -AID PARADE (1210

kc) WIND Rhythm for Two

11'ISN -Ann Leslie's Scrapbook WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD -Bureau of Missing Persons WKBB -Movie News WLS -Livestock Reports; News WMBD- Morning Marketer W pi 1-Magic Kitchen WOWO -Home Folks' Frolic WROK- Police Court News WSUI- Within the Classroom WTAD -News WTAQ -News; Markets WTMJ- What's New in Milwau-

kee?

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT

* CBS -YOUR NEWS PARADE (Lucky Strike Cigarettes); Edwin C. Hill, commentator: WBBM WFAM WISN WMBD WOC WCCO KMOX WKBB WFBM * NBC -Story of Mary Marlin (Ivory Soap): WMAQ KSD (sw -15.33 )

NBC Homespun: WBOW KWK Range Riders WAAF- Hawaiian Echoes * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL- Moment Musicale WDZ -Harry Walters -' WGN -Len Salvo, organist WHO -Betty & Bob, sketch WIBA Garden Party WIND- Morning Melodies WIRE - Health Talk; Rhythm Re-

vue WJJD -Criminal Court Interviews WLS- Prairie Ramblers & Patsy WLW- Markets WMT -Music Memory WOWO- Answer Man WROK -Woman s Forum WTAD -Morning Varieties WTAQ- Master Singers

$

Page 37: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Three Marshalls: WCFL

WLW KSD NBC -Joe Dumond & the Cadets:

WIBA WOWO WIRE (sw 15.21)

CBS- Romance of Helen Trent (Edna Wallace Hopper):

WBBM KMOX WFBM News: KWK WBOW Ma Perkins: WCCO WTAD WAAF -Myrna Dee Sergent WDZ -World Peace Ways WFAM -Down the Mississippi WGN -Nothing But the Truth WHO -Party Line WIND -Les Paul's Melody Kings WISN -Organ Melodies WJBC -News; Dollar Daze WJJD- Safety Court WKBB -Musical Almanac WLS- Morning Homemakers Pro-

gram WMAQ -Dan Harding's Wife,

sketch WMBD- Toastmaster Bakers WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WOC -Betty & Bob WTAQ -Melody Lane WTMJ -Morning Melodies 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT CBS -Our Gal, Sunday, sketch

(Anacin): WFBM WBBM KMOX

NBC -Viennese Sextet: WIRE WIBA WOWO KWK (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Joe White, tnr.: WBOW WHO KSD

* MBS -We Are Four: WGN WMT

WAAF -Hoosier Philosopher WCCO -Kitty Keene WCFL- Fashions on Parade WDZ- Xavier Cugat's Orch. WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WHA- Operetta Favorites WIND -H. Zimmerman, organist WISN -Movie Chat WJBC -Payne Pioneers WKBB -Ma Perkins WLW -Allen Werner, tnr. WMAQ -Young Hickory, sketch WMBD- Linda's First Love WOC -Organ Music WROK -Amer. Family Robinson WTAD- Refreshment Time WTMJ -The Cartright Family 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Three Rancheros : (sw-15.33 ) NBC -Love & Learn, sketch:

WCFL WOWO CBS -Make Believe: KMOX WCCt) News: WJJD WISN WTAD KSD -News; It's Fun to Keep

House KWK -Silver Serenade WAAF- Symphonic Hour WBAA- Morning Melodies WBBM- Herbert Foote, organist WBOW -Valley Hour WDZ -News of Neighbors WFBM -'Way Down East WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA -Music Appreciation WHO -Kitty Keene, Inc. WIBA -Linda's First Love WIND -News; Melodies WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC- Homemakers Pay Day WLS -Priscilla Pride WLW -Carl Freed's Harmonica

Lads WMAQ -See Our Stars WMBD- Thrift Message; Police

Bulletins WMBI -,Midday Gospel Hour WMT -All Star Varieties WOC- Morning Parade WROK -Helen Benson, cowgirl WSBT -News; Stork Reports WTAQ -Lyman Nellis, organist WTMJ -To be announced 11:15 CST 12:15 CDT * CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY

(Wonder Bread) : WBBM WISN WOC KMOX WCCO

NBC -Dan Harding's Wife, sketch: WIRE (sw- 15.33)

MBS -Tom, Dick & Harry: WGN WLW

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch WHO

KSD -Piano Moods, Russ David KWK -Rapid Service WBAA- Purdue Today WCFL -Hit Revue WDZ -Plow Jockeys WFBM -Hope Alden's Romance WIBA -,Lutheran Devotions WIND -To be announced WJBC -Dough Boy; News WJJD -,Noon Day Service WLS -Virginia Lee & Sunbeam WMAQ -Charlie on the Spot WMBD -His Majesty, the Baby WMT- German Band WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK- Community News WSBT -Farm Flashes WTAD -Duke Otten * WTAQ- HOLLYWOOD ON PA-

RADE

E

11:P9 CST 12:31 CDT * NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.:

WMAQ WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21) Today', program offers reports

on farm conditions by coun- ty agricultural agents from different sections of the country: II. R. Baukhage, "Washington News Com- ment": and Walter Blaufuss and Houtesteader4 orch.

NBC -Words & Music: (sw- 15.33) KMOX- Refreshment Time KSD -Refreshment Club WBAA -Parade of Melody WBBM -Truman Bradley WBOW- Market Reports WCCO-Musicale WDZ -Sons of Pioneers WFBM -Sunny Serenade WGN -,Mid -Day Service WHA -Talking Book WHO- John's Other Wife (NBC) WIND -Music & Banter WIRE- Linda's First Love WISN -Even as You and I WJBC -Train Time Interviews WKBB -Farm Flashes WLS- Markets & News WMBD -Window Shopper WMT- Scotty Views the News WOC -This & That WOWO -Man on the Street WROK -Helene Kimberley, songs WSBT -George Evans WTAD -Police News WTMJ-Fastest. Show In Town 11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS -Aunt Jenny's Real Life

Stories (Spry): WMBD KMOX WBBM WFBM WCCO WISN Today and during the next two

days Aunt Jenny will tell the story of a dog whose heroic efforts saves his mas- ter.

NBC -Just Plain Bill: WHO News: WBAA WMT WBOW -County Agr. Agent WCFL -For Women Only WDZ -Trading Post WIND -News; Tango Orch. WIRE -Farm Hour WJBC--Reid & Vin WLS -Dinnerbell Prgm. WOC -Farm Bureau WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Round the Town WSBT -Man on the Street WTAD -Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers

I AFTERNOON J

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so): WFBM NBC -Fantasy in Rhythm: WHO

(sw- 15.33) CBS -News Through a Woman's

Eyes (Pontiac): WBBM WISN WKBB WCCO KMOX

MBS- Concert Orch.: WGN News: WJBC WOC WMBD

WTAD KSD -News; Dick Liebert, organ-

ist WAAF -Eddie & Fannie Cavanaugh WBOW- Street Reporter WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WDZ -Man on the Street WHA -Noon Musicale WHO- Markets; Weather WIND -Italian Prgm. WIRE- Markets; Social Calendar WJJD- Mid -day Roundup WMBI- ,Monday Gospel Hour WMT- Hillbillies; Weather WOWO -Melodeers WSBT -News; Harlan Hogan WTAQ -Farm Hands 12:15 CST 1:15 CDT News: WKBB WROK KMOX -Magic Kitchen WAAF -W altztime WBAA- Luncheon Dance Time WBBM -Kitty Keene WBOW -Wranglers WCCO -Chili Beaners WFBM -Markets; Farm Bureau WGN- Painted Dreams, sketch WHO -Councilman Lem Turner WIRE -For Women Only; News WISN- Musical Heat Wave WJBC -Dance Music WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMT -Question Man; Voice of

Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farm Service WSBT -Luncheon Dance

12:30 CST 1:30 CDT CBS -Montana Slim, cowboy

songs: WOC WSBT NBC -Instrumentalists: WCFL NBC -Choir Symphonette: (sw-

15.33) News: WHO WIBA KWK- Variety Prgm. WAAF -Man on the Street WBAA- Vocational Guidance

WBBM-Linda's First Love WBOW -Your Ice Man Delivers

the News WCBD -Hit Tunes WCCO -Hope Alden's Romance WDZ -Lazy Jim Day Sings the

News WFBM- Hosier Farm Circle WGN -Way Down East WHA -Farm Prgm. WIND -Livestock Markets WIRE -Reporter WJJD- School for Taxpayers WKBB -Man on the Street WLS -Livestock Summary WLW -Charles Dameron, presents WMAQ -News to You WMBD -Farm News WMT -Markets; Hillbillies WOWO -Pioneer Stories WROK Man on the Street WSBT -Gus Evans WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood WTMJ -Rhythm Rascals 12:45 CST 1:45 CDT *CBS -MYRT & MARGE,

sketch Super Suds); Marge Damerel; Billy Artzt's Orch.: WBBM WCCO WISN KMOX WFBM

NBC -Music of the Moment: WHO WCFL (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Peggy Wood Calling: WOWO A new series of bi- weekly pro-

grams :.tarring Peggy Wood, actress, singer and writer, will brong into full play the extraordinary versatility of this well -known star. On her first airing, Miss Wood will discuss a motor trip she took last autumn from Nerd York to California, During the trip an exciting incident occurred which will be dramatized. This program may also be heard Fridays at the same time.

KSD -Mitchell Schuster's Orch. WAAF -Gypsy Fortunes WBAA -Market Reports WBOW -Merry Melodies WCBD -Dr. Rudolph, pianist WDZ -What's Doing in Danville? WGN -Marriage License Bureau WIBA- Livestock; Poultry Mar-

kets WIND -Studio Orch. WIRE -Music Revue WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WKBB -Song Hit; Luncheon Mu-

sicale WLS- Market Summary WLW -Betty & Bob WMAQ -Martha Holmes, home ser-

vice WMBD -Buffalo Trailers WMT -Joe Doakes; Aunt Fanny WOC -Bill Edmonds, songs WROK- Service Sam; Leonard

Condon, seeds WSBT -Rhythmic Serenade WTAQ -News WTMJ - Sidewalk Reporter 1:00 CST 2:00 CDT

CBS -Manhattan Matinee: WOC WSBT WKBB (sw- 15.27)

NBC- Pepper Young's Family, sketch (Camay): KSD WHO WMAQ WLW WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Postali Auction from San Francisco: WIRE

Man on Street: WMBD WTAQ News: WFBM WTAD WIND KMOX -Inquiring Reporter KWK- Memories (MBS) WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA- Booknotes WBBM -Radio Gossip Club WBOW -,Rev. Archie Brown WCBD -Polish Prgm. WCCO -Gene and Glenn WCFL -Grace Wilson, songs WDZ -Chick Martin WGN -Wife vs. Secretary WHA -State Capitol Prgm. WIBA -Melody Moments WISN -Mary Ann Presents WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WLS -Home Makers WMT -Many Happy Returns;

Tim Brady's Roundup WOWO -One Girl in a Million WROK- Lion's Club Luncheon 1:15 CST 2:15 CDT

* NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins, dcetch with Margery Hannon Willard Fatnum & Virginia Payne: WMAQ WTMJ WLW WHO KSD (sw- 1533)

NBC -Continental Varieties: WIRE WOWO WCFL (sw- 15.21)

CBS Manhattan Matinee: WISN KMOX -Hope Alden's Romance KWK -Thi: Woman's World WBAA -National Parks WBBM -Meet the Missus WCCO -Markets WDZ -Markets Close WFBM -Apron Strings WGN -June Baker, home talk WIBA -Man on the Street WIND -Try & Stump Us WJJD -Ben Kanter, pianist

Radio Guide Week

WLS -Home makers WMBD -People's Court WMT- German Band WTAQ- Popular Music 1:30 CST 2:30 CDT

* NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Cris- co) ; Bernardine Flynn & Art Van Harvey: WHO WMAQ WLW KSD WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

CBS- Current Questions Before the House: WSBT WISN WOC WTAQ WKBB WFBM (sw- 15.27)

News: WCFL KWK KMOX- Linda's First Love WBAA -Cathedral Echoes WBBM- Flanagrams WBOW- Siesta Serenade WCBD -,Lutheran Prgm. WCCO -Front Page Parade WDZ- Fields & Hall WGN -Wayne Van Dyne WHA -Organ Melodies WIBA -Club Matinee WIND - Dugout Interviews WJJD -Happy Harmonies WMBD -Shut -In Prgm. WMT -Movie Man WROK -Today in Baseball WTAD -Musical Moments 1:45 CST 2:45 CDT

* NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WLW WHO WMAQ WTMJ KSD (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Poetic Strings: WSBT WISN WKBB WTAQ WFBM WOC WCCO (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Michael Strange, monolog- ist: WOWO WIRE (sw- 15.21)

KMOX -Josephine Halpin KWK -Musical Headlines WBAA -Piano Melodies WBBM -Dugout Dope WBOW- Christian Science Prgm. WCFL -News WDZ -Organ Melodies WGN -Baseball Headliners WIND- Sports Globe WJJD- Baseball Today WMBD -Trading Post WMT -Cedar Valley Frolic WROK-Melodeers WTAD- Miniature Musical Revue

2:00 CST 3:00 CDT NBC- Lorenzo Jones, sketch (Phil-

lips): WMAQ WHO WIRE KSD (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Club Matinee: WENR WOWO WBOW

Baseball; Chicago White Sox vs. New York: WBBM WJJD WCFL WGN WIND

KMOX -Ma Perkins KWK- Musical Prgm. WAAF -News & Weather * WCCO- LADIES FIRST WDZ- Birthday Party WHA -Magazine Rack WLW -Ralph Nyland, thr. WMBD- Poetic Strings (CBS) WMBI- ,Sunday School Lesson WROK- Matinee Musicale WSUI -Amer. Legion Auxiliary WTAD -News WTMJ -Home Harmonizers 2:15 CST 3:15 CDT

* CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY, sketch (Wonder Bread): WFBM

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso): (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Dance Time: WISN WTAQ WKBB WSBT WMBD WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Hollywood High Hatters: WMAQ KSD WHO

KMOX -Kitty Keene KWK -Baseball Warm Up WAAF -Dick Merrill, flyer WDZ -News WHA -Question Box WIRE- Matinee Varieties WLW -Kitty Keene, Inc. WMT -Izzy on the Air; Interlude WTAD -Women's Varieties WTMJ -News & Police Report 2:30 CST 3:30 CDT

* NBC -Follow the Moon, drama (Woodburÿ s) with Elsie Hitz & Nick Dawson: WMAQ WHO KSD WLW (sw- 15.33)

June 9 Wednesday CBS -Russell Dorr, bar.; Leon

Goldman's Orch.: WFAM WOC WISN WKBB WMBD WCCO (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Club Matinee: WIRE WMT (sw- 15.21)

KMOX- Houseboat Hannah WAAF- Petite Musicale WDZ -Man's Wife on the Train WFBM- Charity Couch WHA -Music of the Masters WHO -Way Down East WMBI -Hymns You Love to Sing WOWO -,Old Time Religion WROK- Musical Joke Book WTAQ -Dr. Anselm M. Keefe,

Pr.D., lecture WTMJ -Tunesmiths 2:45 CST 3:45 CDT

CBS -Academy of Medicine: WFAM WKBB WMBD WFBM (sw- 15.27)

NBC -The Guiding Light. sketch (White Naptha): WMAQ WHO KSD WLW WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

KMOX- Dugout Dope KWK-Baseball Interviews WAAF -Salon Interlude WCCO -Baseball; Minneapolis vs.

Columbus WDZ -Sweet Music WISN- Diamond Dope WMBI- Question Hour WOC- Afternoon Recess WTAD -Juanita Nichols' Colpits

3:00 CST 4:00 CDT NBC -Chick Webb's Orch.: WHO

WMAQ (sw -9.53) CBS -Four Stars, girls vocal quar-

tet: WFBM WOC WMBD WTAQ WFAM (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Story of Mary Marlin (Ivory Snow): WENR WMT WLW (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Grace & Scotty, songs: WIRE

News: WOWO WTAD Baseball; St. Louis Browns vs.

Wash.: KMOX KWK WAAF -Jimmy Kozak, pianist WBOW -The Talk of the Town WDZ -,Rev. Dibrell Whittaker WIRE -Harry Bason WISN -Baseball Game WJBC -,Christian Story Hour WKBB- Social Calendar WROK- Afternoon Concert WSUI- History in Review WTMJ -Kitty Keene

3:15 CST 4:15 CDT CBS -Dr. Orestes D. Caldwell,

"What's New in Radio ? ": WFAB WKBB WTAQ WMBD WOC WFBM (sw- 15.27) Dr. Orestes II. Caldwell, editor

of "Radio Today," speaks at a convention of radio set and parto manufacturers in Chi- cago. Hid topic will be "What's New in Radio."

NBC- Adventures of Dari Dan (Dari- Rich): WIRE WMAQ (sw -9.53)

NBC -Young Hickory. sketch: WMT WOWO WIBA

WAAF -Organ Melodies WBOW -,Devotional Service WENR -Music Circle WHO- Marlowe & Lyon, pianists

(NBC) WLW -Life of Mary Sothern WMBI -Tract League WTAD- Lawrence Glosemeyer WTMJ -Guess Who

3:30 CST 4:30 CDT CBS -Doris Kerr, songs: WKBB

WTAQ WFAM WMBD (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Ddn Winslow of the Navy, sketch: WIRE KSD WBOW WHO (sw -9.53)

* NBC -Kellogg's Singing Lady, Ireene Wicker: WLW (sw- 15.21) The Singing Lady tells the story

of Frank La Forge.

ART VAN HARVEY -Vic of "Vic and Sade"

Wed. 1:30 pm CST (2:30 CDT)

CBS -News Through a Woman's Eyes (Pontiac): WFBM

NBC -Gentlemen of Rhythm: WENR WMT

WAAF -Happy Jack & Handy Andy

* WCBS- BEHIND THE MICRO- PHONE (1420 kc)

* WCLS -FOR YOUR INFORMA- TION (1310 kc)

WDZ -The Ranch Boys WIBA -Club Matinee WJBC -News WMAQ -Tea Time Varieties WMBI- Sacred Music WOC -Funny Things WOWO -Ace Williams WROK -Alice Blue, songs WTAD -Dance Hour WTMJ- Friendship Circle 3:45 CST 4:45 CDT

NBC -Little Orphan Annie, sketch (Ovaltine): WLW (sw -9.53)

CBS -Funny Things, children's prgm.: WMBD WFAM WOC WTAQ WFBM WKBB (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Johnnie Johnston, bar.: KSD WENR

NBC -Meet the Orchestra: WOWO WIRE

WAAF-Contrasts WBBM -Tenth Int ing W BOW -News WDZ -Home Folks Hymn Hour * WEBQ- BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE -(1210 kc) WHO- Houseboat Hannah WJBC -Guest Artists WMT -Crystal Cave; Little Bus-

iness WROK-Musicale WTAD -Movie Chatter 4:00 CST 5:00 CDT

NBC -Sair Lee, contr.; Harry Kogen's Orch.: WENR WIRE

NBC -Our American Schools: WIBA WBOW WMAQ (sw- 9.53)

CBS -Del Casino, songs: WTAQ WKBB

KSD -Musical Memories WAAF -Jimmy Kozak, pianist WBBM- Howard Neumiller, pian-

ist WCFL -Tea Time * WDZ- BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE WFAM -J. Quincy Ames WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Swing It WHO -Way Down East WJJD- Baseball Score Board WLW -Toy Band WMBD -,Peoria Tabernacle WMBI -Boys & Girls Prgm. WMT -News; Court Hussey's Or WOC -News WOWO -Bible Story WROK- Markets; WPA Orch. WTAD -Man on Maine Street 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

NBC -Carol Deis, sop.: WCFL KSD WBOW WIBA (sw -9.53)

CBS- George Hall's Orch.: WOC WMBD WTAQ WKBB WCCO

(Continued on Next Page)

ASK MR. FAIRFAX

PAUL PENDARVIS is now rendering musical bits at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco. The HONEYMOONERS, GRACE and EDDIE ALBERT, do not have a regular network program at this time. -C. A. B., Fallbrook, Calif.

WJZ WLW WBZ WBZA WSB WSYR WENR WMC

"Their Friends Number Millions"

Ending June 12, 1937

Mysterious Dark

4Le/ Lashes PERMANENTLY! Away with daily dabbing of mascara! Dye your lashes and brows a dark, alluring shade with COLODRA. Harmless, lasting, economi- cal. No smearing . no artificial made-up look. Unaffected by tears, swimming, creams or perspiration. Transform your eyes into glamourous beauty by this simple, lasting method! Send postcard today stating brown or black. When Colours arrives pay only $1.00 for regular $2.00 size. (Postage prepaid if $1.00 accompanies order.) If not delighted. your money refunded at once. Act NOW!

SPIRO BEAUTY PRODUCTS, Dept, Re 26 West 38th St., New York City

37

Page 38: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Wednesday June 9

PETER VAN STEEDEN Fred Allen's orchestra leader

Wed. 7 pm CST (8 CDT)

(4:15 p.m. Continued)

NBC -Amer. Medical Ass'n Con- vention: WENR WOWO In connection with the American

Medical Association Convec- tion, Dr. W. W. Bauer, direc- tor of the Bureau of Health and Public Instruction, will speak on "Convention News and Highlights."

KMOX -It Can't Happen Here W'AAF- Hollywood Brevities WBBM -Hello Peggy, sketch WCFL -Grace Wilson, contr.: WDZ -Dick & Harry WENR -Malcolm Claire, children's

stories WFAM -Dan Dunn WGN -Armchair Melodies WHO -Baseball Resume WIND -Cumberland Ridge Run-

ners WJJD -Organ Moods WLW -Tommy & Betty WMAQ -Don Winslow of the Navy

4:30 CST 5:30 CDT * CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS

Resume (Chesterfield): WBBM WOC WFBM WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFAM

NBC -News; Cappy Barra's Swing Harmonicas: WMAQ WIRE (sw -9.53)

NBC -News; Florence George, sop.: WOWO WBOW

KSD -Up to the Minute Baseball Scores

WAAF -Sport Shorts WCFL -Children's Prgm. WDZ -Jungle Jim WENR -What' sthe News? WGN -Sally Jo Nelson, songs WIBA -Betty Gray at the Organ WJBC -News; League of Women

Voters WJJD -Sterling Young's Orch. WLW -In -Laws WCCO- Musical Prgm. WMT -Frank Voelker, organist * WRJN- BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE (1370 kc) WROK- Musicale WTMJ -Male Chorus 4:45 CST 5:45 CDT * NBC -Lowell Thomas, news

commentator (Sun Oil): WLW (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Singing Waiters: WOC WTAQ WISN WCCO WFBM

NBC -Little Orphan Annie (Oval - tine) : KSD WGN

NBC- Escorts & Betty: WENR NBC -Rhythmaires: WBOW (sw-

9.53) News: WDZ WTMJ WIND WAAF -Tower Tunes WBBM Tomahawk Trail WCFL- Musicale WFAM-Mailbag WIBA -Lone Cowboy WIRE -Organ Reveries WJBC -Women's Club Prgm. WJJD- Flannery Sisters WKBB -Voice of Columbia College WMAQ -Advs. of Big Bill Baker WMBD -Bargain Counter WMT- Freshest Thing in Town WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -In Old Mexico vT1f) -John Renaldo

NIGHT 5:00 CST 6:00 CDT

* NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent) : WHO (sw -9.53) (also see 9 p.m.)

* NBC -Easy Aces, sketch (Ana cin): WENR WMT WIRE (sw- 11.87)

CBS -Poetic Melodies ( Wrigley's Gum): (sw- 11.83) also see 9 p.m.)

CBS -Obbligato: WISN WMBD WOC WTAQ

NBC -Adventures of Dari Dan (Dari -Rich) : KSD

38

KMOX- Personal Column KWK -Peggy Duncan, soloist WAAF -News Previews WBBM -Radio Headlines, News WBOW -Sundown Express WCFL -Helen & Bob WFAM -Crime Casts WFBM- L,Wheeler Mission WGN- Concert Orch. WHAS -Melody Cruise WIBA -D. A. R. Prgm. WIND- German Prgm. WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WJR -Sports WLW- Johnson Family WMAQ -News to You WMBI- Sunset Hour WOWO- Dinner Hour WROK -Make Believe Ballroom WTAD -News WTAM -Tom Manning; Baseball

Scores WTMJ -Lefty Culpepper 5:15 CST 6:15 CDT * NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO station (Alka- Seltzer): WMAQ WIRE WHO WTMJ WTAM (sw -9.53) (also see 9:15 p.m.) * NBC -Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- velt (Ponds): WENR WMT WOWO WLW KWK (sw- 11.87)

CBS -Ma & Pa, sketch (Atlantic Refining) : (sw- 11.83)

CBS -Concert Ensemble: WOC WTAQ

News: WHAS WIND WJJD KMOX -It Can't Happen Here KSD -News; Dick Leibert, organ-

ist WAAF -Dance Revue WBBM- Sports Review WCCO- Livestock Reports WCFL -Voice of Carelessness WFAM -Moments in Melody WGN -Three Graces and Piano WISN -Show Window WJR- Musical Moments Revue WMBD -Pet Corner; Melody Min-

iature; Auction of the Air WKBB- University of Dubuque WROK -WPA Band WTAD- McKinney Serenaders

5:30 CST 6:30 CDT * NBC- HORLICK'S -LUM & AB -. ner, sketch: WENR WLW

CBS -Buddy Clark, songs: WFBM WKBB WOC WTAQ (sw- 11.83)

NBC -To be announced: WHO WTAM

KMOX -Air Edition KSD -Terry & Ted KWK -Coyita Bunch WAAF -Cocktail Capers WBBM -Men of Zest WCCO- Baseball Scores WCFL -To be announced WFAM -George Ramsby WGN -Do You Remember WHA -Music Album WHAS- Sundown Serenade WIBA -News WIRE -News; Sports Slants WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WJR -Harry & Mazie Allen WMAQ- Totten on Sports WMBD -Happy Train WMT -Dance Music; Sports WOWO -Little Nick Sports WROK- Sports Review WTAD -Yellow Fang, drama WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers 5:45 CST 6:45 CDT * CBS -Boake Carter (Philco), commentator: WCCO WBBM WJR WHAS KMOX (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Ivory Snow) : WMAQ

Sports: WGN KSD WISN WMT WLW WJJD WTMJ WIBA

News: WFBM WHO KWK -Sport Review; News WCFL-Varieties WENR -Donald McGibeny, comm. WFAM -Baseball Scores & News WHA -Book Trails WIRE -Jimmie Allen WKBB -World Dances WMBD -Angelus; Where to Go &

What to Do in Peoria WOC- Dinner Music \VOWO-To be announced WROK -Don & Sleepy, songs WTAD -Twilight WTAM -Otto Thurn's Orch. WTAQ- Bureau of Public Service

6:00 CST 7:00 CDT * NBC -ONE MAN'S FAMILY (Tenderleaf Tea) ; Anthony Smythe & Kathleen Wilson: WMAQ WIBA WHO WLW WTMJ KSD WTAM (also see 10:30 p.m. Sunday) The spacious lawn of the Bar -

boors will be the setting for

"Ann . Signs on the Dotted Line." tonight's chapter of One Man's Family. Ann signs an important document in connection with her song.

The Dream in My Heart." It's a frond. cooked up by her sweetheart. ('li ff. and his brothers and gist crs, with the noblest of iuteutinns. * CBS -Cavalcade of America

(Du Pont) drama with music; Don Voorhees' Orch.: WHAS KMOX WFBM WBBM WCCO WJR (sw- 11.83) (also see 9:30 p.m. Thursday) The story of the building of

Grand Coulee Pain ou the Columbia River in Washing- ton will be dramatized.

NBC- Broadway Merry -Go -Round (Dr. Lyons) ; Beatrice Lillie comedienne; Al Rickey's Orch.: WLS WMT KWK WIRE (sw 11.87) The orchestra, featuring the

trio, plays: One in a Mil- lion. Shame on Yon. The Love Bug. Boo Hoo, and'All- bi (Baby. The orchestra alone offers: Diareh Des Cathrin- ettes.

Sports: WCFL WKBB WMBD WOC WTAD

WAAF- Rhythm Rhapsody WBOW -Home Decorators WFAM -Along the Volga WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WHA -Organ Melodies WIND- Rebroadcast of Today's

Baseball Game WISN -Down by Herman's WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WOWO -Polly Pretends WROK -Voice of the Listener .

WSUI -Children's Hour WTAQ- Dinner Ensemble 6:15 CST 7:15 CDT

News: WMBD WOC WBOW -Si & Ezra WCFL -Stars of Tomorrow WFAM -Merle Witham WJJDYour City Government WKBB -Girl Meets Boy WROK- Dinner Music WTAD -Mary Jane Seaton

6:30 CST 7:30 CDT * NBC -HER SECOND HUSBAND,

drama (Bayer's Aspirin), with Helen Menken: WLS WMT KWK (sw- 11.87) * CBS -Ken Murray's Show (Campbell's Tomato Juice) ;

Oswald; Shirley Ross, vocalist; Marlyn Stuart; Lud Gluskin's Orch.: WBBM WJR WMBD WFBM KMOX WHAS WCCO (sw- 11.83) (also see 9:30 p.m.) * NBC -Wayne King's Orch. (Lady Esther) : WMAQ WTMJ WHO WIBA WIRE WTAM KSD

WAAF -The Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCFL-Wotta-U-Think WFAM -What's The Answer? ; Un-

der the Capitol Dome; News WGN -Lone Ranger, drama WHA- Deutsche Musik Stunde WISN -Woods Dreyfus WJJD- Colonial Ensemble WKBB -Sweetheart Serenade WLW -Flying Dutchmen WOC- German Band WOWO -On the Mall WROK -Homespun Hour WTAD- Dinner Hour WTAQ -News 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT

News: WCFL WKBB WBOW -Swing Time WISN- Reflections WJJD -Dude Martin WOWO -To be announced WROK -Home Folks Frolic WTAQ -Keep the Forest Spirit

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * NBC -Fred Allen's Town Hall Tonight (Sal Hepatica); Port- land Hoffa; Peter Van Steed - en's Orch.: WIBA WTAM WLW WHO WMAQ WTMJ KSD (sw -9.53) (also see 10 P.m) Fred Allen, who claims a col -

lege -bred man will never .starve because of that four - year loaf, will deliver a graduation address to the seniors of Bedlamville High School during his Tou-n Hall Tonight progrnu. * CBS- CHESTERFIELD PRGM.;

Lily Potts, sop. ; Andre Kos - telanetz' Orch. & Chorus; David Ross, announcer: WOC WFBM WHAS WISN WMBD WBBM WCCO KMOX WKBB WSBT WJR (sw- 11.83) Lily Pons. coloratura soprano,

offers as her first number to- night "La Promessa" (Ros- sini). Her second will he "Es- trallita" (Ponce). The re- mainder of the concert pro- gram follows: That Foolish Feeling (McHugh), Sweet is the Word for You 1Rningerl,

Radio Guide Week

Movie Music (Wall) and You Can't Resist (Ida Lupino). Concluding the concert, Misa Pons sings the Mad Scene from "Lucia di Lammermoor" ( Donizetti).

* NBC -String Symphony; Frank Black, cond.: WOWO WLS (sw- 11.87)

MBS -Jack Denny's Orch.: WGN KWK WMT

WBOW- Sports Parade WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WIND -Racing Returns WIRE -Police Showup WJJD- Supper Time Frolic WROK-Musicale WSUI -Madrigal Singers WTAD -News WTAQ -Clara Dawes, vocalist 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

MBS -Crime Clinic: KWK WMT WBOW -Musical Moments Revue WCFL -Organ & Vibraharp WGN -News; Sport Celebrities WROK -Fred Searle, tar. WTAQ- Talking Drums 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT * CBS -PALMOLIVE BEAUTY Box Theater starring Jessica Dragonette, sop.; Charles Kull - mann, tar.; Al Goodman's Orch.: WCCO WHAS WFBM KMOX WMBD WISN WBBM WJR (sw- 11.83) Tonight's operetta to be sung

by Miss Dragonette and Mr. Kullmann will tue "Irene."

NBC -String Symphony: WENR KWK WBOW WMT WIRE

WCFL- Italian Prgm. WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WIND -Dixie Land Band WKBB -Demi -Tasse WOC- Musical Moments Revue WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WSBT -There Ought to be a Law WSUI -Album of Artists WTAQ -Top of the Evening 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

WGN -News; Sport Celebrities WIND- Musical Moments Revue WKBB -World Entertains WOC- Vivian Benschoff WSUI -With the Authors 8:00 CST 9:00 CDT * NBC -LUCKY STRIKE HIT

Parade; Richard Himber' Orch. ; Songsmiths Quartet; Guest: WMAQ WHO KSD KOA WIBA WIRE WTAM WTMJ (sw -9.53) * CBS -Gang Busters (Palmolive Shave Cream) ; Phillips Lord, dir.; True Crime drama: WBBM WFBM WHAS WJR KMOX WCCO WISN (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Healani of the South Seas: WENR WMT WBOW WOWO WLW (sw -6.14)

* MBS -Field Museum Expedi- tions: WGN KWK

WCFL -Herr Lo'iie & the Weasel WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WLW -To be announced WMBD -Jack (Baron) Pearl WOC -Ave Maria Hour WROK -Voices of the Farm WSBT -Down the Mississippi WSUT -Musical Frolic WTAQ- Social Security Talk 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

NBC -Carol Weytnann. sop.: WENR WBOW WOWO

WCFL -Labor Flashes WIND -Stars Over Manhattan WKBB -Music in a Sentimental

Mood WMT -Band Wagon WROK- Musicale WTAQ -WPA Concert 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT * MBS -Melodies from the Sky: WGN Henry Weber, aided by Sally

Jo Nelson, Arthur Wright, a quartet and glee clih, offer a popular concert including: "Love Is Sweeping the Conn try," "It's Swell of You." "Riding the Kilocycles," "My Blue Heaven," 'Angel Mine," Medley of "Roberta" numbers. "Stardust," "Slip- ping Thru Diy Fingers,"

Make Believe," "A Studs in Brown,' "My Heart Stood Still." "Where Is the Stn" from "28th Edition - Cotton Club I'nrade," and "Swingin' the -Film Away."

CBS -Babe Ruth's (Sinclair) Base- ball Comments & Interviews: WISN WCCO WHAS KMOX WFBM WBBM WOC WKBB WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Minstrel Show; Gene Ar- nold, interlocutor, Clark Den- nis, tnr.: WENR WBOW Tonight's program wilt fea-

ture tunes from the Para- mount Picture, "Mountain Music," starring Martha Raye.

KWK- Musical Interlude WCFL -Barratt O'Hara WIND -News Behind the News,

speaker

Ending June 12, 1937

WMBD -Talks About Golf WMT -Tehel's Bohemians WOWO- Musical Moments WROK- Clarence Lindsey, tnr. WSBT -Ralph Kirbery & Irene

Beasley WSUI -Memory Lane 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

CBS -To be announced: WBBM WOC WKBB WSBT WCCO (sw- 11.83)

NBC- Hendrick Willem Van Loon, author: WIBA KSD WIRE (sw -9.53)

Musical Moments Revue: WFBM WHAS KOA WROK

KMOX -News KWK -Easy Aces WCFL -Labor Talk WHO-Songfellows WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -News & Sports WISN -The Unbeliveable WJR -Jerry Cooper, songs WLW -Musical Revue WMAQ -Money Talks WMBD -AID Star Varieties WMT -Dream Songs WOWO -Bob Wilson WSUI -Daily Iowan of the Air WTAM- Violin in the Night WTAQ- Operatic Gems WTMJ -Refrigeration & Air Con-

ditioning Institute 9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent): WMAQ WIRE KOA WTAM WLW KSD (also see 5 p.m.) * NBC-Int'l Golden Glove Bouts; Orch.: (sw -9.53) The cream of Italy's amateur

fistic crop will climb into a ring in the Yankee Stadium, New York, tonight to ex- change blows with the best of America's amateur boxing hopefuls in the New York Daily Nesva Inte'mationnl "Golden Gloves" competi- tion. Clem McCarthy, veteran NBC sports expert, Bill Stern, and a group of other announcers will report the progress of the Jabbing and appercutting, The Americans, whose hones are In various parts of the eastern Seaboard and South, are the winners In the annual "Golden Gloves" matches sponsored by the Daily News.

CBS -Tommy Dorsey's Orch.: WSBT (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Jolly Coburn's Orch.: WOWO

CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum) ; Franklyn MacCormick; Jack Fulton, tnr.; Carlton Kel- sey's Orch.: WCCO WFBM WBBM KMOX WHAS WJR (also see 5 p.m.)

News: WBOW WMT WIBA KWK Musical Moments Revue: WISN

WKBB WHO * WEDC -MOVIE QUESTION - AIRE (1210 kc.)

WENR -Globe Trotter WIND Lithuanian Prgm. WMBD -Buffalo Trailers WOC- Wednesday Presents WROK-Friar's Frolic WTAQ -20th Century Club WTMJ- Kilowatt Orch. 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT * NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO Station (Atka- Seltzer): WIBA KOA KPO (also at 5:15 p.m.)

NBC -Jolly Coburn's Orch.: KWK WTAM (sw -6.14)

NBC -Golden Glove Bouts: WENR CBS -Tommy Dorsey's Orch.:

WKBB WOC WISN WMBD Sports: KMOX KSD WFBM

WJR Musical Moments Revue: WBBM

WCCO WTAQ WBOW-Gaieties WCFL -News WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHAS -Jerry Cooper, bar. WHO- Today's Winners WIRE -Musical Cocktail:News WLW -Madhatterfields, sketch' WMAQ- Norman Pearce, bachelor

poet; Annette King, contralto WMT-Victor Arden's Orch. WROK -[,Gospel Hour WTMJ -Straight from the Should-

er 9 30 CST 10:39 CDT

NBC -Golden Glove Bouts: WLW WBOW

CBS -Frank Dailey's Orch.: WISN WKBB WSBT WOC WTAQ (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Jack Russell's Orch.: WMAQ CBS -Ken Murray's Show: KNX

KSL (also at 6:30 p.m.) Musical Moments Revue: KSD

WMBD WIBA Easy Aces: WCCO WTMJ KMOX -Jack Dempsey's Fights KOA -Light on the West KWK -Range Riders WBBM -News, Tod Hunter WFBM -Social Security Prgm.

Frequencies KMOX-1090 WISN-1120 ROA-830 WJBC-1200 KSD-550 WJJD-1130 KWK-1350 WJR-750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMA Q-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 wcco-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1023 WCC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WGN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSIII-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-12130 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

WCFL -Clarence Black's Orch. WENR -Eddie Varzos' Orch. WGN -Bill Carlsen's Orch. WHAS -Baseball; Louisville vs.

Kansas City WHO -Curt Rogozinski, pianist WIRE- Basonology; Baseball WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WJR -The Great Plague WMT -Baseball; Cedar Rapids vs.

Waterloo WOWO -Bluffton Church Choir WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTAM -Dramatic Players 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

CBS -Frank Dailey's Orch.; WFBM WJR

News: WIND WROK KSD -Melodeers Quartet KWK -Sport Review WBBM -Manhattan Mother WCCO- Baseball Prgm. WIBA -Slumber Hour WMBD -Value Hints WTMJ -Barnstorming Badger 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC -Larry Burke, tnr.; Ted

Lewis' Orch.: WBOW WMAQ (sw -9.53)

CBS -Anson Weeks' Orch.: WISN WBRM WKBB

NBC -Don Bestor's Orch.: KWK WENR WOWO (sw -6.14)

CBS -George Hamilton's Orch.: WHAS * NBC -Fred Allen: KPO KOA (also see 7 p.m.)

MBS -Dance Orch.: WGN News: WHO WJR WOC WMBD

WCCO WFBM WLW WTAQ KMOX -Baseball Highlights WCFL -Eddy Hanson, organist WIBA -Club Chanticleer WINDJimmy Noone's Orch. WSBT -Club Lido WTAM -News; Pinky Hunter's

Orch. WTMJ -News; Sports 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS- George Hamilton's Orch.:

WFBM KMOX- Musical Moments WCCO - Rollie Johnson WHAS -News WHO -Ted Lewis' Orch. (NBC) WIBA -Organ Reveries WIND -House of Peter McGregor WIRE -Grandstand Interviewer WJR -Gems Si Jams WLW -Leonard Keller's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Prgm. Review WOC -Anson Weeks' Orch. (CBS) WTAQ- Witching Hour WTMJ -Dance Orch. 10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Lights Out, experimental

drama: WHO WBOW WIBA WTAM WMAQ WTMJ WIRE (sw-9.53) "Forty Second Street Precinct"

is the title of tonight's thrill - drams by Arch Oboler, This is the amazing story of what happened in a police station the night before it was to be razed to make way for a new building.

NBC -Lou Breese's Orch.: WENR WOWO (sw -6.14)

CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WBBM WOC WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFBM WSBT WCCO WISN

MBS -Jack Denny's Orch.: WGN WMT

News: KMOX KWK WLW -Jack Sprigg's Orch. 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT KWK -Jack Denny's Orch. (MBS) 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WMAQ

WIBA CBS -Nocturne: WBBM WMBD

WKBB WISN WOC WFBM WTAQ

NBC -Hedda Hopper's Hollywood Chatter (Mar -O -Oil): KOA

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WENR WBOW KSD WIRE

MBS -Happy Felton's Orch.: WMT WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WJR -Del Courtney's Orch. End of Wednesday Programs

E

Page 39: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

I AFTERNOON 1

Thursday June I0 Thursday

MORNING

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT CBS -As You Like It; News:

WFAM (sw- 21.52) Musical Clock: WBBM WROK

WIRE WKBB WOC News: WHO WTAD WMT WLW WLS -Patsy Montana 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

Musical Clock: WMT WTAD News: WLS WCCO 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

CBS -Greenfield Village Chapel Choir: (sw- 21.52)

News: WIBA WIND WTMJ WTAQ

Musical Clock: WMBD WKBB WLS -Jolly Joe's Pet Pals WOC- Breakfast Club WOWO- Breakfast Club; News

(NBC) 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

CBS -Bachelor's Children. sketch (Old Dutch Cleanser) : KMOX (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WHO WOC WJJD -Vick Meyer's Band WLS Morning Minstrels 8:00 CST 9:00 CDT

NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, sketch (Old English Wax): WMAQ KSD WIRE

* CBS -Betty & Bob, sketch (Gold Medal) : WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

NBC -Tim Healy (Ivory Soap): WLS (sw- 15.21)

Musical Clock: WROK WTAQ WHO WMT WOC

KWK- Radio's Candid Camera WAAF- Miniature Concert WBOW -Josh Higgins of Finch -

ville (NBC) WCBD -Italian Prgm. WCFL- German Prgm. WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WGN- Morning Melodies WHA -Bandwagon WIND -Melody Kings WISN -Early Risers Club WJJD- Bosworth Broadcast WLW -Hymns of All Churches WMBD -News WOWO -Bill Board WTAD -Virginia Cate WTMJ -Revolving Staee 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

* NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per- kins. sketch: WLS (sw15.21)

CBS -Hymns of All Churches; Betty Crocker (Gold Medal) :

WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO NBC- John's Other Wife, sketch

(Louis Philippe): WMAQ KSD WIRE

WBOW- Morning Headlines WFAM-Your Engagement Book WGN- Musical Mail Box W HA-Morning Melodies WIND -Good News Tunes WLW -Hope Alden's Romance

8:3G CST 9:30 CDT NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch (An

acin): WMAQ WIRE CBS -Modern Cinderella, sketch;

John K. Watkins, news (Gold Medal) : WCCO WBBM KMOX WFBM

NBC - Pepper Young's Family. sketch (Camay): WLS WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Linda Fairchild, Stepmother, sketch: WBOW WCFL

KSD -News; Reser's Orch. WAAF- Happiness Time WCBD -German Musicale WFAM -Rhythm Serenade WGN -Get 'l'hin to Music WHO- Morning Melodies WIBA -Dean Brothers (NBC) WIND -Eb & Zeb, sketch WJJD -Piano Duo WKBB- Musical Breakfast WLW -Hello Peggy WMBD -Band Wagon WOC -Mail Bag WOWO- Literary Revue WROK- QMorning Devotions WTAD- itInter- Church Revival WTAQ -Musical Clock WTMJ -Mary Baker's Matinee 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

* NBC- Today's Children, sketch (Pillsbury) : WMAQ KSD WHO WTMJ WIRE

NBC -Gale Page, contr.: WCFL WBOW

MBS -Couple Next Door, sketch WGN WLW

KWK -Top o' the Morning WAAF- Caroline Rice WFAM -Harlan Hogan

WIBA- Society Reporter WIND -Thru the Hollywod Lens WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -Sunshine E' ores. WLS -Old Kitchen Kettle WMBD -Party Line WMT -Day Dreamer WOC- Newspaper of the Air WOWO- Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries 9:09 CST 10:00 CDT

* NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes) : WLS (sw 15.21)

NBC -David Hamm, sketch (Bab -

O): KSD WIRE WMAQ WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Mary Lee Taylor (Pet Milk): WBBM WMBD WFBM WOC KMOX

NBC -Vagabonds: W1BA WBOW News: WCBD WIND WTAD

WMT WAAF -Woman's Hour WCBD -Prophetic News WCCO-Priscilla WCFL -Tunes They're Humming WFAM- Mishwaka Hour WGN -Don Pedro, songs WHA -Your Health WISN-Symphonetta WJJD- Mid -morning Jamboree WKBB -Chancel Steps WLW -Linda's First Love WMBD -Mary Lee Taylor WROK-Prevue WTAQ -Top Tunes WTMJ -Household Hints 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT

* CBS -QUALITY TWINS; ED East & Ralph Dumke (Knox Gelatine): WBBM KMOX WFBM

NBC- Personal Column of the Air, (Chipso) : WLW WLS (sw- 1521)

* NBC -Backstage Wife, sketch. (Dr. Lyons): WTMJ KSD WMAQ WHO (sw- 1533)

CBS -Milton Charles, organist: WISN WOC

KWK -Party Line WAAF -Varietv Prgm. W BO W -Uptow ners WCCO-Organist WCFL- Swingtime WGN -Bachelor's Children IN HA-Keeping Up with Science WIBA- Today's Almanac WIND -Bud Birmingham's Buck-

aroos WIRE -The Hawaiians WJJD -Harry Owen's Orch. WKBB -News WMBD- Weather Report WMT- Louise Hathaway WOWO -Organ Reveries WROK -On the Mall WTAD -More Stately Mansions WTAQ -Women's Side of News

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so): WCCO WBBM WISN WMBD KMOX Gert is has an important caller

mho ..ponds most of his time talking, to Big Sister.

NBC -To be announced: WMAQ WHO (sw- 15.33)

* NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch, (Crisco) : WLS KWK WMT (sw- 15.21)

WBOW -Just About Time WCFL -News for Women WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WFBM- Kitchen Clinic WGN -Arnold Grimm's Daughter WHA -Musical Varieties WIBA - Hollywood on Parade WIND- Kitchenette WIRE -House of McGregor WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm. WKBB -Your Home WLW -We Live Again WMBI- Missionary Echoes WOC- Morning Parade WOWO-Linda's First Love WROK- Intimate Review WTAD -Popular Dance Revue WTAQ -Women's Hour WTMJ -To be announced 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

* NBC -Edward MacHugh, The Gospel Singer, (Ivory Soap) WLS WLW WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Merrymakers: WISN WKBB WCCO

* NBC -Allen Prescott, the Wif Saver (Manhattan Soap) WMAQ (sw 15.33)

NBC- Walter Bìanfnss' Orch. : WBOW KSD WIBA

Party Line: WTAD WOC KMOX -All Star Varieties WAAF -Foolish Questions WBBM -Hour of Romance

WCFL -Voice of Cookery WFAM -In Movieland WGN -To be announced WHO- Concert Gems WIND -Markets; WPA Prgm. WIRE -Twin Reporters; Varieties WJJD -Melody Kings WMBD -News WOWO -Tri Topics WTMJ- Singing Strings 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT * NBC -Girl Alone, sketch (Kel-

logg), Betty Winkler WMAQ WLW (sw- 15.33)

CBS The Gump. sketch (Pebe co): WBBM WFBA1 KMOX WCCO

NBC -Terri Franconi, tor.: WIRE WIBA

NBC -Happy Jack Turner, songs: WBOW KSD

News: WKBB WTAD Hymns of all Churches: WHO

WOC KWK -Dance Orch. (MBS) WAAF -Helen & Bob WDZ -We Heard WFAM -Harlan Hogan WGN -Lucky Girl, sketch WHA -Homemakers * WIBU -AID PARADE (1210

kc) WIND- Rhythm for Two WISN -Ann Leslie's Scrapbook WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD -Bureau of Missing Persons WLS- Livestock Reports; News WMBD -Pekin Homemaker WMT -Magic Kitchen WOWO -Home Folks' Frolic WROK- Markets; Prevue WTAQ -News; Markets WTMJ -What's New in Milwau-

kee? 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT * CBS -YOUR NEWS PARADE;

(Lucky Strike Cigarettes); Edwin C. Hill, commentator: WBBM WFAM WISN WMBD KMOX WCCO WFBM WKBB WOC

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin, (Ivory Soap): WMAQ WIRE KSD (sw- 15.33)

KWK -Range Riders WAAF- Hawaiian Echoes WBOW Grace & Scotty (NBC) * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL -Interlude WDZ -Tommy Lowe, Evangelist WGN -Harold Turner, pianist WHO -Betty & Bob WIBA -Garden Party WIND -Morning Melodies WIRE -Health Talk; Rose Room

Melody WJJD- Criminal Court Interview WLS- Prairie Ramblers & Patsy WLW- Markets WMBI- Gospel Music WMT- Treasure Chest WOWO -Answer Man WROK- Woman's Forum WTAD -Morning Varieties WTAQ -Nat Shilkret's Orch.

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Bailey Axton, tor.: KSD

WLW CBS -Romance of Helen Trent

(Edna Wallace Hopper) ; Vir- ginia Clark: WBBM KMOX WFBM

NBC -Joe Dutnond & Cadets: WCFL

News KWK WBOW Ma Perkins: WCCO WTAD WAAF -Myrna Dee Sergent WDZ -Nathaniel Shilkret's Orch. WFAM- Four- Eleven Alarm WGN -Melody Time WHO -Party Line WIBA- Salvation Army WIND -Melody Kings 1VIRE -All Star Varieties WISN -Organ Melodies WJBC -News; Organ Music WJJD- Safety Court WKBB -Musical Almanac WLS- Morning Homemakers Pro-

gram WMAQ -Dan Harding's Wife,

sketch WMBD- Garland of Old Fashioned

Roses WMBI-Continued Story Reading WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers

e WOC -Betty & Bob : WOWO -The Rondliers

WTAQ- Melody Lane : WTMJ- Morning Melodies

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT NBC -Armchair Quartet: KSD

WHO NBC -Viennese Sextet: WOWO

KWK WIRE WIBA

E

CBS -Our Gat. Sunday. sketch (Old English Floor Wax): WBBM WFBM KMOX

* MBS -We Are Four' WGN WMT

WAAF-Hoosier Philosopher WBOW -Waltz Time WCCO -Kitty Keene WCFL Fashion. on Parade WDZ- Xavier Cugat's Orch. WFAM -Two -Way Harmonies WHA -Song Favorites WIND -County Agent WISN -Your Neighbor W,1 BC -Payne Pioneers WKBB -Ma Perkins WLW Wife Saver WMAQ -Young Hickory, sketch WMBD -Linda's First Love WOC -Organ Music WROK -Musicale WSUI -Prgm. Calendar ; Farm

Flashes WTAD -Refreshment Time WTM,I -R ,din Forum 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Marguerite Padula, songs:

KSD (sw- 15.33) CBS -Jack Berch & His Boys

(Fels Naptha); Mark War - now's Orch WCCO KMOX

NBC -Love & Learn, sketch: WCFL WOWO

News: WTAD WJJD WISN KWK -Paint Parade WAAF -Symphonic Hour WBAA -Charlotte F. Stewart, sop. WBBM -Shopping News WBOW -Farm Folks WDZ -News of Neighbors WFBM -'Way Down East WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA -Music Appreciation Course WHO -Kitty Keene, Inc. WIBA- Linda's First Love WINO -News; Melodies WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC- Homemakers Pay Day WKBB- Galena Hour WLS -Don & Helen WLtV -Three Spades WMAQ- Musical Varieties WMBD -Police Bulletins W'MBf- QMidday Gospel Hour WMT- Marriage Clinic WROK -J Tabernacle Hour WSBT -News; Stork Reports WSUI Rhythm Rambles WTAQ -Lyman Nellis

WDZ -Sons of Pioneers WFBM -Sunny Serenade WGN- Mid -Day Service WHA- Talking Book WHO- John's Other Wife (NBC) WIND -Music & Banter WIRE -Linda's First Love

-WISN -Even as You and I WJBC -Train Time Interviews WKBB -Farm Flashes WLS -Markets; News WMBD -Window Shopper WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WOC -This & That WOWO -Harry Reser's Orch. WROK- Helene Kimberley, songs WSBT -Romany Moods WTAD- Police News WTMJ -Fastest Show in Town 11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS -Aunt Jenny's Real Lite

Stories (Spry): WMBD WISN KMOX WCCO WFBM WBBM

News: WBAA WMT WBOW- County Agr. Agent WCFL -For Women Only WDZ- Trading Post WHO -Just Plain Bill (NBC) WIND -News; Tango Orch. WIRE -Farm Hour WJBC -Guest Artists WLS -Dinnerbell Prgm. WOC -Farm Bureau WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Round the Town WSBT-Man-on-the-Street WOAD -Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ 11cini -'s Grcn olicrs

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT * CBS- PRETTY KITTY KELLY

(Wonder Bread): WBBM KMOX WOC WISN WCCO

NBC-Dan Harding'. Wife, sketch WIRE (sw- 15.33)

To be announced: WGN WLW KSD -Musical Memories KWK -Rapid Service WBAA -Birth of the News WCFL -Hit Parade WDZ -Plow Jockeys WFBM -Hope Alden's Romance WHO -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage

Patch (NBC) WIBA- QLutheran Devotions WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WJBC -Dough Boy; News WJJD -QNoon Day Service WLS -Henry Burr, ballads WMAQ- Rhythm in the Air WMBD -His Majesty, the Baby WMT- German Band WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -NYA Program WSBT -Farm Flashes WTAD -Duke Otten WTAQ- Secrets of Happiness 11:30 CST 12:30 CDT * NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.:

WMAQ WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21) The program: H. It. Baukintge.

"Washington Netts Com- ment": The Farm and Home Bugle" sl:e t,-h, with Johnny Wolf and Bruce Kamuum; Ruth Van Deman, "The Household Calendar," and Walter Blaufuss and Homesteaders arch.

NBC -Words & Music : (sw- 15.33) KMOX -Refreshment Time KSD- Refreshment Club WBAA -Parade of Melody WBBM -Truman Bradley WBOW- Market Reports WCCO -Musical Prgm.

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so) : WFBM * NBC -Music Guild: 'WCFL (sw-

15.33) MBS-Concert Orch.: WGN News: WJBC WMBD WTAD

WOC KMOX -Betty Moore KSD -News; Markets WAAF -Eddie & Fannie Cavanaugh WBAA -Give Us A Song WBBM -Every Woman WBOW -Street Reporter WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WCCO -All -Star Varieties WDZ -Man on the Street WHA -Noon Musicale WHO- Markets; Weather WIND -Gary Civic League WIRE- Markets; Social Calendar WISN- Musical Heat Wave WJJD- Mid -day Roundup WMT-Hillbillies; Weather WOWO- Purdue Agri. Program WSBT -News; Harlan Hogan WTAQ -Farm Hands 12:15 CST 1:15 CDT Luncheon Dance: WBAA WSBT News: WKBB WROK KMOX -Magic Kitchen WAAF- Interlude WBAA- Luncheon Dance Time WBBM -Kitty Keene WBOW-Wranglers WCCO -Dinty Moore WFBM- Markets; Farm Bureau WGN- Painted Dreams WHO- Pioneer Stories WIND -Let's Dance WIRE -For Women Only; News WJBC- Silvertown Orch. WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMf--Question Mao; Voice of

Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farm Service 12:30 CST 1:30 CDT NBC -It's a Woman's World: (sw-

15.33) CBS- Dalton Bruthers, vocal trio:

WOC WSBT NBC -General Federation of Wo-

men's Clubs: WCFL WOWO Man on the Street: WAAF

WROK WKBB News: WHO WIBA KWK- Variety Prgm. WBAA- American Scene WBBM-I.inda's First Love WBOW -Your Ice Man Delivers

the News

AT LAST! All your prints in natural color. Amazingly beautiful. Roll developed, 8 natural color prints, 25c. Reprints, 3c. Fast service.

NATURAL COLOR PHOTO Dept. C -100, Janesville, Wis.

Radio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937

ANNE SEYMOUR Mary Marlin of

"Story of Mary Marlin" Thurs. 3 pm CST (4 CDT)

WCBD -Zion Prgm. WCCO -Hope Alden's Romance WDZ -Musical Moments Revue WBAA -Jo Friend, songs WFBM -Pioneer Stories WGN -Way Down East WHA -Farm Prgm. WIND- Markets; Musicale WIRE- Reporter WJJD -Ill. Medical Society WLS- Livestock Summary WLW- Chandler Chats WMAQ -News to You WMBD -Farm News WMT- Markets; Hillbillies WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood WTMJ-All Star. Revue 12:45 CST 1:45 CDT *CBS -MYRT & MARGE,

sketch (Super Suds); Billy Artzt's Orch.: WBBM WCCO WFBM KMOX WISN

NBC -Men of the West, quartet: WHO (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Piano Recital: WCFL WOWO

KSD- Mitchell Schuster's Orch. WAAF -Try & Stump Us WBAA -Market Reports WBOW- Pioneer Stories WDZ -What's Doing in Danville? WGN -To be announced WIBA-Livestock ; Poultry Mar-

kets WIND -Dance Orch. WIRE -Federal Music Project WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WKBB -Song Hits Luncheon Mu-

sicale WLS Closing Grain Market;

News WLW -Betty & Bob WMAQ- Martha Holmes, home

service WMBD- Pioneer Stories WMT -Joe Doakes; Aunt Fanny;

Cornhuskers WOC -Pat on the Piano WROK -Home Folks Hour WSBT- Rhythmic Serenade WTAQ -News WTMJ- Sidewalk Reporter

1:00 CST 2:00 CDT * NBC -Light Opera Co.: WIRE CBS- Theater Matinee: WKBB

WSBT WOC WISN (sw- 15.27) NBC -Pepper Young's Family,

sketch (Camay): WMAQ KSD WHO WTMJ WLW (sw- 15.33)

News: WFBM WIND WTAD Man on the Street: WMBD

WTAQ KMOX -Hello Peggy KWK -Leo Freudberg's Orch. WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA -Arsene Summers, contr. WBBM -Radio Gossip Club WBOW-NRev. Archie Brown WCBD- Polish Prem. WCCO -Gene & Glenn WCFL -Eddy Hanson, organist WDZ-On the Mall WGN-Wife vs. Secretary WHA -State Capitol Prgm WIBA -Melody Hour WJJD -Federal Housing Prgm. WLS- Homemakers' Prgm. WMT- Cornhuskers; Many Happy

Returns WOWO -One Girl in a Million

1:15 CST 2:15 CDT * NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per-

kins, sketch: WMAQ WTMJ WLW WHO KSD (sw- 15.33)

(Continued on Next Pagel

E 100% Improvement Guaranteed

We build, strengthen the vocalorgans- ,oi with singing ¿goons. -but by fundamentally

and scientifically correct nient ev,rcue -a .. sound n absolutely guarantee to impprove anyy si ging

wonsasking voice i hast 154% W -te for rful voire book -eot tree. Learn WHY you

ean w bave trip voice you want. No literature sent to anyone under 17 unless signed by parent. PERFECT VOICE INSTITUTE. Steadier A -788

64 E. Lake St.. Chicago

39

Page 40: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Thursday June 10

MYr1 1LE VAIL Myrt of "Myr- and Marne"

Thu. 12:45 pm CST (1:45 CDT)

(1:15 p.m. Continued) KMOX-Hope Alden's Romance KWK -This Woman's Would WBAA -Radio Travel Review WBBM-Mo-t the Missus WCCO- Markets WDZ-Markets -Close WFBM -Apron Strings WGN-June Baker, home talk WIBA -Man on the Street WIND -To be announced WJJD -Ben Kanter, pianist WMBD- Shut -in Prgm. WMT- German Band WOWO -Light Opera Co. (NBC) WTAQ -Popular Music 1:30 CST 2:30 CDT

* NBC -Vic & Sack, sketcn (Crisco) Bernardine Flynn Al

Art Van Harvey: KSD WLW WMAQ WHO WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Do You Remember? Old Favorite Melodies: WOC WISN WFBM WKBB WSBT WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

KMOX- Linda's First Love KWK -News WBAA- Melody Time WBBM;Flanagrams WBOW- Siesta Serenade WCBD -,.Gospel Tabernacle WCCO -Front Page Parade WDZ -Fields & Hall WGN -Harold Turner, pianist WHA -Organ Melodies WIBA -Club Matinee WIND -Dugout Interviews WJJD -Happy Harmonies WMT -Movie Man WROK -Melodeers WTAD -Col. Lee Frances 1:45 CST 2:45 CDT * NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WLW WMAt1 WTMJ WHO KSD (sw- 1533)

NBC -The Caballeros: WOWO WIRE

KMOX- Josephine Malpin WBAA- Treasure Chest WBBM -Dugout Dope WBOW -Ind. State Teachers Col-

lege WCCO -Do You Remember (CBS) WDZ -Organ Melodies WGN- Concert Orch. WIND- Sports WJJD- Baseball Today WMBD- Trading Post WMT -Cedar Valley Frolic WROK -Rippling Melodies WTAD -Painted Fantasies 2:00 CST 3:00 CDT

NBC -Lorenzo Jones, sketch (Phillips) : WIRE KSD WMAQ WHO (sw- 1533)

CBS -Amer. Medical Assn Con- vention: WFBM WTAQ WOC WISN WKBB WMBD WSBT (sw- 15.27) "Doctors Assembled" will be

the subject of Dr. W. W. Bauer, director of the Bureau of Health and Public Instruc- tion of the American Medcai Association, in addressing the convention of the A. M. A. at Atlantic City.

NBC -Club Matinee: WENR WOWO WBOW (sw- 15.21)

Baseball; Chicago White Sox vs. New York: WBBM WIND WGN WJJD WCFL

KMOX -Ma Perkins KWK -Musical Prgm. WAAF -News & Weather * WCCO- LADIES FIRST WDZ -Birthday Party WFBM -Time to Relax WHA -Magazine Rack WLW-Modernaires WMB1 -Short Stories WROK -Matinee Musicale WTAD -News WTMJ -Home Harmonizers 2:15 CST 3:15 CDT

NBC- Escorts & Betty: WMAQ KSD

40

* CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY, (sketch (Wonder Bread): WFBM

CBS -Bob Brutu, pianist: WISN WTAQ WOC WSBT WKBB WMBD (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso) : (sw- 15.33)

Kitty Keene: KMOX WLW KWK -Baseball Warm Up WDZ -News WFBM Time to Relax WHA- Question Box WHO- Mother Randall's Open

House WIRE -Matinee Varieties WMT -Izzy on the Air; Interlude WROK -Two Guitars WTMJ- Community Fund Talk;

News W1AD- Women's Varieties WTMJ -News; Police Reports 2:30 CST 3:30 CDT * NBC -Follow the Moon, drama

(Woodbury's) with Elsie Hitz & Nick Dawson: WMAQ KSD WHO WLW (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Army Band: WFBM WOC WMBD WFAM WKBB WTAQ WISN (sw- 15.27)

KMOX- Houseboat Hannah WAAF- ,.Lutheran Prgm. WCCO -Hello Peggy WDZ -Man on the Train WHA -Music of the Masters WMBI- Sacred Music WMT -Club Matinee (NBC) WOWO 1101d -Time Religion WROK- Musical Joke Book WTMJ -Tunesmiths 2:45 CST 3:45 CDT

NBC -The Guiding Light, sketch (White Naptha): WMAQ KSD WLW WHO WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

KMOX- Dugout Dope KWK- Baseball Interviews WCCO- Baseball; Minneapolis vs.

Columbus WDZ -Sweet Music WISN -Diamond Dope 3:00 CST 4:00 CDT

NBC -Archer Gibson, organist: WMAQ WHO (sw -9.53)

CBS -Current Questions Before the Senate: WOC WFAM WMBD WTAQ WFBM (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Story of Mary Marlin (Ivory Snow) : WENR WMT WLW (sw- 15.21)

News: WOWO WTAD Baseball; St. Louis Browns vs.

Washington: KMOX KWK WAAF -Jimmy Kozak, pianist WBOW -The Talk of the Town WDZ- Concert Hall of the Air WFBM- Poetry Week Prgm. WIRE -Harry Bason WISN- Baseball Game WJBC- Prophetic Hour WKBB- Social Calendar WMBI -Scadinavian Service WROK- Afternoon Concert WTMJ -Swingsters; Movie Letter 3:15 CST 4:15 CDT

NBC -Turn Back the Clock; Alice Remsen, contr.; George Grif- fin, bar.: WHO WIRE WMAQ (sw -9.53)

CBS -All Hands on Deck: WOC WMBD WFBM WKBB WFAM WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Youne Hickory. sketch: WOWO WMT WIBA

WAAF-Hollywood Brevities WBOW -,.Devotional Service WENR -Music Circle WLW -Life of Mary Sothern WTAD -Florence Ruth Brown WTMJ -Tell Mrs. Griggs 3:30 CST 4:30 CDT * NBC -Kellogg's Singing Lady: Ireene Wicker: WLW (sw- 15.21) The Singing Lady tells the story

of the "First Indian Flute." NBC -Don Winslow of the Navy.

sketch: WIRE WBOW WHO (sw -9.53)

NBC -Gentlemen of Rhythm: WENR WMT

WAAF Georgia Erwin. contrait,. * WCLS -FUR YOUR INFORMA-

TION (1310 kc) WDZ -Home Bureau Federation WHA- Madison Federal Orch. WIBA -Club Matinee WJBC -News WMAQ -Tea Time Varieties WMBI- Foreign Language Service WOC -Judy and Jane WOWO- Concert Hall WROK- Between the Bookends WSUI- Elementary French WTMJ- Friendship Circle 3:45 CST 4:45 CDT

NBC -Little Orphan Annie, sketch ( Ovaltine): WLW (sw -9.53)

CBS- Dorothy Gordon's Children's Stories: WKBB WOC WFBM WMBD WFAM WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

NBC- Johnnie Johnston, bar.: KSD WENR WIRE

NEXT WEEK:

Cinderella She was a country -bred girl who had never had a job, whose life had been both shel- tered and romantic for the five years of her marriage to the ace of America's test pilots, Jim Collins. She had seen him go to a hero's death. And then -Dee Collins had come to realize that she faced life alone, with two babies to support! How she fought her way ahead, achieved success, is a powerful story. Don't miss it!

IN RADIO GUIDE

NBC -King's Men Quartet:WOWO WAAF-Contrasts WBBM -Tenth Inning WBOW -News WDZ -,.Baptist Church WHO -Houseboat Hannah WIBA -The Lone Cowboy WMT- Rhythm & Romance WTAD -Movie Chatter 4:00 CST 5:00 CDT

NBC -Kidoodler: WMAQ WIRE KSD (sw -9.53)

CBS -Patti Chapin, songs: WFAM NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.:

WENR WMT WIBA WAAF -Jimmie Kozak, pianist WBAA- Musical Favorites WBBM- Howard Neumiller, pian-

ist WBOW -Safety' Club WCBD -March Time WCFL -Tea Time WDZ -Personal Problem Clink WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Swing It WHO -Way Down East WJJD -Baseball Score Board WKBB- Clarke College Hour WLW -Mary Alcott WMBD -,.Peoria Tabernacle

- WOC -News WOWO- ,.Bible Story WROK- Markets; Birthday Club WTAD -Man on Maine Street WTAQ -WPA Concert

4:15 CST 5:15 CDT NBC- Oxford Church Conference

WIBA WCFL KSD WIRE (sw- 9.53) Continuing the discussion of the

work outlined for the Oxford Church Conference, Prof. Ar- thur H. Compton, Nobel Prize winner and professor of Phys- ics at University of Chicago, will speak on 'Human Free- dom in the Modern World."

CBS -Clyde Barrie, bar.: WCCO WOC

NBC -Harry Kogen's Orch.: WOWO (sw- 11.87)

WAAF -This Rhythmic Age WBBM -Women in the Headlines WCBD -Travel Talk WDZ -George Hall's Orch. WENR -Malcolm Ciaire children's

stories WFAM -Dan Dunn WGN -Armchair Melodies WHO -Baseball Resume WIND -Cumberland Ridge Run-

ners WJJD -Organ Moods WKBB -Clarke College Hour WLW -Tom & Betty WMAQ -Don Winslow of the Navy WMBD -Dr. Kadesky Prgm.;

Popular Melodies; News WROK-Buccaneers

4:30 CST 5:30 CDT * CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS Resume (Chesterfield): WBBM WOC WFBM WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFAM

NBC -News; Bert & Lew, songs: WBOW WIRE WMAQ

CBS -Bunny Berigan's Orch: (sw- 15.27)

News: WENR WJBC KSD -Bruce Gordon, bar. WAAF -Sport Shorts WCBD- Federal Housing Prgm. WCCO -Musical Prgm. WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WDZ -Jungle Jim WGN -Sally Joe Nelson, songs WIBA -Betty Gray at the Organ WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WLW -In -Laws WMT -Frank Voelker. organist WOWO -News; Chuchu Martinez,

tnr. (NBC) * WRJN -MOVIE GOSSIP (1370 kc.)

WROK-Musicale

Radio Guide Week

WTAD -Magic in the Air 4:45 CST 5:45 CDT * CBS -CBS -BBC Dance Ex-

change; Bunny Berigan's Orch.: WOC WISN WFBM WCCO WTAQ * NBC -Lowell Thomas, news commentator (Sun Oil): WLW (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Orphan Annie, sketch (Ovaltine): KSD WGN

NBC- Escorts & Betty: WENR NBC -Rhythmaires: WMAQ

WBOW News: WDZ WIND WTMJ WAAF- Swingtime WBBM -Signor Carmello, accord. WCBD -,.Lutheran Prgm. WCFL -Music & Flowers WFAM-Mailbag WIBA -Lone Cowboy WIRE -Organ Melodies WJJD -Flannery Sisters WKBB -Voice of Columbia College WMBD -Bargain Counter WMT- Freshest Thing in Town WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -In Old Mexico WTAD- Rhythmic Romance

NIGHT 5:00 CST 6:06 CDT

* NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP - sodent): WHO (sw -9.53) (al- so see 9 p.m.)

CBSPoetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum): (sw- 11.83) (also see 9 p.m.)

* NBC -Easy Aces, sketch; Jane Ace IAnacin): WENR WMT WIRE (sw- 11.87)

CBS -Concert Ensemble: WOC WMBD WTAQ

KMOX- Personal Column KSD -News; Rhythm Makers KWK -Peggy Duncan, soloist WAAF -News Previews WBBM -Radio Headlines, News WBOW- Sundown Express WCBD- Dinner Concert WCFL -Grace Wilson, contr. WFAM -Crime Casts WFBM- Carefree Kitchen; Bohe-

mians WGN -Concert Orch. WHAS -Melody Cruise WIBA -Wildlife Federation WIND- German Hour WISN -Show Window WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WJR- Sports WLW -Johnson Family WMAQ -News to You WOWO- Dinner Hour WROK -Make Believe Baliroob WTAD -News WTAM -Tom Manning; Baseball

Scores WTMJ- Rhapsody Rhythm

5:15 CST 6:15 CDT CBS -"Ma & Pa," sketch (At-

lantic Refining) ( sw- 11.83. CBS -Northwestern Univ. Book

shelf: WTAQ WOC NBC -Ridin' High (Cycle Trades) ;

Ray Sinatra's Orch.; Jane Froman, sop., guest: WENR KWK WBOW WTMJ WOWO (sw- 11.87) (also see 9:15 P.m-)

NBC -Vocal Varieties (Turns); Smoothies; DeVore Sisters; Wm. Stoess' Orch.: WHO KSD WMAQ WIRE WLW WTAM

News: WHAS WJJD KMOX -Travelogue WAAF -The Gaieties WBBM- Sports Review WCCO- Livestock Reports WCFL -Voice of Carelessness WFAM- Moments in Melody

Ending June 12, 1937

WFBM -,.Christian Science Prgm. WGN- Concert Orch. WIBA- Harriet Dorans, songs WJR -Frank Morgan W' i3B- Universny of Dubuque WMBD -Pet Corner; Our Myster-

fous Universe WMT- Baseball Roundup WROK -WPA Band WTAD -Dance Parade 5:30 CST 6:30 CDT * NBC- HORLICK'S LUM &

Abner, sketch: WENR WLW CBS -Alexander Woollcott. "Thu

Town Crier" (Granger Tobac- co): WCCO WFBM WHAS WJR WISN WBBM (sw- 11.83) (also see 10:30 p.m.)

KMOX -Air Edition KSD -Terry & Ted KWK -Magic Island WAAF -Petite Musicale WBOW- Sundown Express WCFL -To be announced WCBD -Rhythm Men WFAM -Hits from the Shows WGN -Bob Elson, sports WHA -Music Album WHO -Tony Cabooch WIBA -News WIRE -News; Sports Slants WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WKBB -WPA Prgm. WMAQ- Totten on Sports WMBD -Happy Train WMT -Dance Music; Sporta WOC- Dinner Music WOWO- Little Nick Sports WROK -Sport Review WTAD -Yellow Fang, drama WTAM -Pinky Hunter's Orch. WTAQ- Honolulu School of Music WTMJ- Heinié s Grenadiers 5:45 CST 6:45 CDT * CBS -Boake Carter (Philco) commentator: WCCO WBBM KMOX WJR WHAS (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Campana's Moon Glow Mel- odies . WMAQ

NBC -Cabin in the Cotton; South - ernaires Quartet: WOWO (sw- 11.87) * MBS- Pleasant Valley Frolics: WGN

News: WMT WFBM WHO Sports Review: WISN WTMJ

WIBA KSD WLW WJJD KWK -Sport Review; News WCBD -Amer. Family Robinson WCFL- Varieties WENR -Donald McGibeny, comm. WFAM -Baseball Scores & News WHA -Book Trails WIRE -Jimmie Allen WKBB World Dances WMBD -Angelus; Where to Go &

What to Do in Peoria WROK-Musicale WTAD -Twilight WTAM -Eugene Boissevain, con

mentator (NBC) WTAQ- Bureau of Public Service 6:00 CST 7:00 CDZ * NBC -RUDY VALLEE'S VARI ety Hour (Royal Gelatin): WTMJ WIRE WTAM WIBA WMAQ WHO WLW KSD (sw- 9.53)

* CBS -A & P Bandwagon Star- ring Kate Smith; Jack Miller's Orch.: KMOX WFBM WHAS WBBM WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Roy Shields' Revue: WOWO WLS WMT (sw- 11.87)

* MBS -Music & You: KWK Sports: WCFL WKBB WMBD

WTAD WOC WAAF -Tuning Around WBOW -Home Decorators WCBD -To be announced WCCO -Musical Prgm. WFAM -Deep South WGN -Tom, Dick & Harry WHA -Organ Reverie WIND -Rebroadcast of Today's

Baseball Game WISN -Down by Herman's WJJD- Harry Owen's Orch. WROK -Voice of the Listener WS11I- Chiidren's Hour WTAQ -Dinner Ensemble 6:15 CST 7:15 CDT

News: WOC WMBD WBOW -Si & Ezra WCCO-Speaker WCFL -Raspberry College WFAM -Men of Vision WGN- Musical Moments Revue WJJD -Your City Government WKBB -Amer. Family Robinson WROK- Dinner Music WTAD -Mary Jane Seaton 6:30 CST '7:30 CDT * NBC- Boston Symphony Orch. Pop Concerts; dir. Arthur Fiedler : (sw- 11.87)

MBS- EddyDuchin's Orch.: WGN WMT

KWK -St. Louis Cardinals Prgm. WAAF -Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCCO- Victor Arden's Orch.

Frequencies KMOX-1090 WISN-1120 ROA-830 WJBC-1200 KSD-550 WJJD-1130 KWK-1350 WJR-750 WAAF-920 WRBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WON -120 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSIII.880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

WCFL- Wotta -U -Think WFAM- What's the Answer ?;

Moonlight Sonata; News WHA -Chamber Music WISN- Rendezvous for Two WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WKBB -Sweetheart Serenade WLS -City Club Forum WMBD Byerly Music Hour WOC- Studio Swingcopators WOWO- Xavier Cugat's Orch. WROK -Home Folks Frolic WTAD -Dance Hour WTAM -Silverberg Ensemble WTAQ -News 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT

News: WCFL WKBB KWK -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WBOW -Swing Time WCCO -Golf Static WFAM -Your Government; News WISN -Tango Time WJJD -Dude Martin WLS- Boston Pop Concert (NBC) WOC -Ken's Close Harmony Boys WOWO -To be announced WTAQ -Imperial Hawaiians 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * NBC -LANNY ROSS' MAX -

well House Show Boat; Molas- ses 'n' January; Thomas L. Thomas, bar.; Al Goodman's Orch.; Modern Choir: WIBA WTMJ WLW WMAQ WTAM WHO KSD (sw -9.53) (also see 9.15 p.m.)

* CBS -Major Bowes' Amateur Hour (Chrysler): WBBM WHAS KMOX WMBD WJR WOC WISN WCCO WFBM (sw- 11.83)

KWK- Soloists & Organist WBOW- Sports Parade WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WGN Joe Sanders' Orch. WHA- Astronomy for Amateurs WIND- Racing Returns WIRE -Health Drama; Basonology WJJD- Supper Tinte Frolic WKBB -Swing Your Partner WLS -Judges of the Round Table WMT- Boston Pop Concert (NBC) WROK-Musicale WSBT Hayloft Jamboree WSUI -Child Study Club WTAD -News WTAQ- Twilight Melodies 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

KWK -Talk About Books (MBS) WBOW- Rainbow Trio WCFL -Evening Serenade WGN -Victor Arden's Orch. WIRE -Know Your State Contest WKBB- Rhythm & Romance WOWO- Musical Varieties WROK -Salon Music WTAQ -To be announced 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

NBC -Midnight in Mayfair: WENR KWK WBOW WOWO (sw- 11.87)

MBS -Music for Today: WMT WCFL -Ace Bands of the Air WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WIND -Night Court WIRE -Your Good Health WKBB -Hits and Encores WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTAQ -Top of the Evening 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

WCFL- Raymond Harmon WGN -News; Sport Celebrities WIRE -WPA Prgm. WKBB -Bertha Lincoln Huestis 8:00 CST 9:00 CDT * CBS -YOUR TRUE AOVEN- ture with Floyd Gibbons (Col- gate) : WFBM WCCO KMOX WISN WBBM WHAS WJR (sw- 11.83) * NBC -Bing Crosby's Music Hall (Kraft) with Bob Burns, comedian; Jimmy Dorsey's Orch.: WMAQ WTMJ WTAM KOA WHO WIBA WLW KSD (sw -9.53) * NBC -Piccadilly Music Hall: WENR WBOW (sw -6.14)

MBS- Witch's Tale: KWK WMT WCFL -Herr Louie & the Weasel

r:

Page 41: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

WGN-Jack Denny's Orch. WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WIRE- Baseball Game WKBB- Gaslight Harmonies WMBD- Brooks Brain Teaser WOC -WPA Prgm. WOWO -Little Theater WROK- Voices of the Farm WSBT -Down the Mississippi WTAQ- Melodic Strings 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

WCFL Labor Flashes WIND -Stars Over Manhattan WKBB -John Dietz, accordianist WOC -Mary Louise Krei WROK-Pauline Edwards, songs 1VTAQ -June Gross, songs 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT

* CBS -March of Time (Serve! Electrolux Refrig'rs) : KMOX WBBM WCCO WFBM WHAS WSBT WJR (sw- 11.83) * MBS -Henry Weber's Revue: WG N

KWK- Musical Moments Revue WCFL -Fed. of Women's High

School Teachers Talk WIND -Physiologically Speaking WISN -The Open Door WKBB-Memoirs of a Concert

Master WMBD -Thelma Jean & Ramblers WMT-Band Wagon WOC -Gems of Melody 1VOWO -Amer. Family Robinson WROK- Alexander Sisters WTAQ -News 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

KWK -Easy Aces WCFL -Dr. Bickham, talk

WIND -News WISN- Rendezvous WKBB -Swing Your Partner WMBD- Little Bits of Everything WMT- Musical Moments WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -Girl Scout Prgm. WTAQ- Operatic Gems

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY (PEP-

sodent) : WMAQ WIRE KOA 1V TAM WLW KSD (also at 5 p.m.)

CBS- Poetic Melodies, (Wrigley's Gum) ; Jack Fulton, tnr.: Franklyn MacCormack, Carlton Kelsey's Orch.: KMOX WCCO WFBM WBBM WJR WHAS (also at 5 p.m.)

NBC-Pianist ; John B. Kennedy, news: (sw -9.53)

CBS -Jay Freeman's Orch.: WSBT (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Dance Orch: WENR WOWO News: WBOW WMT WIBA

KWK WCFL -Mundy Singers WHO- Victor Arden's Orch. WIND -Lithuanian Prgm. WKBB- Hollywood on Parade WMBD -Man on the Spot WOC- Thursday Presents WROK -Rock River Barn Dance WTAQ -20th Century Club WTMJ- Musical Moments Revue

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT NBC -Ink Spots, quartet : KSD

(sw -9.53)

CBS -Jay Freeman's Orch.: WOC WISN WKBB

* NBC -Show Boat: KOA (also at 7 p.m.)

NBC-Ridin' High; Ray Sinatra's Orch.; Jane Froman, contr., guest: WMT WIBA (also at 5:15 p.m.)

Sports : KMOX WFBM WJR KWK -Piano Portrait WBBM -Melodie Time WBOW- Gaieties WCCO- Baseball Prgm. WCFL-News WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHO -Today's Winners WIRE -Musical Cocktail; News WLW- Picture Time WMAQ -Lou Breesé s Orch. WMBD -To be announced WTAM -Jack Dempsey Fights WTAQ -Cinderella Ballroom WTMJ- Victor Arden's Orch.

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT CBS -Isham Jones' Orch.: WOC

WSBT WISN WKBB WMBD (sw- 11.83)

NBC- Northern Lights, drama; Waldo Pooler; Lee Gordon's Orch. : WBOW KSD WTAM (sw -9.53)

CBS -Cavalcade of America: KNX KSL (also at 6 p.m. Wed.)

NBC -slack Russell's Orcis.: WMAQ

Easy Aces: WCCO WTMJ Victor Arden's Orch. : KMOX

WFBM KWK -Range Riders

WBBM -News, Tod Hunter WCFL- Clarence Black's Orch. WENR -Globe Trotter WGN -Bill Carlsen's Orch. WHO -The Songfellows WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND- Roumanian Prgm. WIRE -Musical Moments WJR -The Mummers, drama WLW -Dick Stabile's Orch. WMT -Baseball; Waterloo vs. Des

Moines WTAQ -20th Century Club 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

CBS -Isham Jones' Orch.: WFBM News: WROK WIND KMOX -Alexander Woollcott KWK -Sport Review WBBM -Manhattan Mother WCCO -Paint Parade WENR-Dance Orch. WHO -Rhythm Makers WIBA -Slumber Hour WIRE -Baseball Game WMBD -Value Hints WTAM- Cambrian Choir WTAQ -Ball Room WTMJ -Dance Orchestras 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WKBB

WBBM NBC -Ted Lewis' Orch.: WMAQ

KWK (sw -6.14) CBS -Dick Jurgens' Orch.: WHAS NBC -Dance Orch.: WIBA WCFL

WBOW (sw -9.53) MBS -Tommy Dorsey's Orch.:

WGN News: WHO WOC WMBD WLW

WJR WTAQ WCCO WFBM

KMOX -Baseball Highlights WENR -Don Bestor's Orch. WIND -Jimmy Noone's Orch. WISN -Armchair Chat WSBT -Club Lido WTAM -News; Gene Beecher's

Orch. WTMJ -News & Sports

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Dick Jurgens' Orch.: WJR

WFBM NBC -Dance Orch.: WHO KMOX- Headline Highlights KOA -Thank You Stusia WCCO - Rollie Johnson WHAS -News WIBA -Organ Reveries WIND -In the Crimelight WIRE -Grandstand Interviewer WISN- Trace's Orch. (CBS) WLW -Lang Thompson's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Program Review WOC -Buddy Matthews' Orch. WTAQ -Dance Orch. WTMJ -Dance Music Till 12 :30

a.m.

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT CBS -Anson Weeks' Orch.: WJR

WSBT WKBB WBBM WOC WFBM WMBD WCCO WISN WTAQ

CBS -Alexander Woollcott: KNX KSL (also at 5:30 p.m.)

NBC -Jerry Blaine's Orch.: WIBA WTAM WBOW WIRE (sw- 9.53)

MBS -Eddy Duchin's Orch.: WGN WMT

News: KMOX KWK

Thursday June IO

JACK MILLER Kate Smith's batoneer

Thurs. 6 pm CST (7 CDT)

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WMAQ

WBOW KSD WHO KOA CBS- Nocturne Orch. : WISN

WMBD WFBM WKBB WOC WBBM WTAQ

NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.: WENR WIBA

MBS- Charlie Gaylord's Orch.: WGN WMT

WIRE -Baseball Resume; Dance Interlude

WJR -Del Courtney's Orch. End of Thursday Programs

Friday June I I Friday

MORNING

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * NBC -Breakfast Club; News:

(sw- 15.21) CBS -Metropolitan Parade: WFAM

(sw- 21.52) Musical Clock: WBBM WKBB

WIRE WOC WROK News: WTAD WMT WHO WLW WLS -Pokey & Arkie

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT Musical Clock: WTAD WMT News: WLS WCCO W1ND- Franklin Robert's Orch.

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT CBS -Richard Maxwell, songs;

News: KMOX WCCO (sw- 21.52)

News: WIBA WTMJ WTAQ Musical Clock: WMBD WKBB WJJD- Melody Kings WLS -Jolly Joe's Pet Pals WOC- Breakfast Club WOWO- Breakfast Club; News

(NBC)

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT CBS- Bachelor's Children, sketch

(Old Dutch Cleanser) KMOX (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WOC WHO Musical Clock: WIBA WTAQ WLS- Morning Minstrels

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT NBC -Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage

Patch, sketch (Old English Wax): WMAQ KSD WIRE

* CBS -Betty & Bob, sketch (Gold Medal): WBBM WFBM

KMOX WCCO NBC -Tim Healy (Ivory Soap):

W;.S (sw- 15.21) Musical Clock: WOC WROK

WTAQ WHO WMT KWK- Radio's Candid Camera WAAF -The Answer Man WBOW -Josh Higgins of Finch -

ville WCBD- Italian Prgm. evrFL- German Prgm WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WGN- Morning Melodies WHA -Band Wagon WIND -Melody Kings WISN -Early Risers Club W'JJD- Bosworth Broadcast `,'LW -Betty Crocker 1"1/BD-News 1 "OWO -Bill Board WTMJ- Revolving Stage

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT I:BC- John's Other Wife, sketch

!Louis Philippe) WMAQ KSD WIRE

C BS -Betty Crocker, cooking talk (Cold Medal) : WBBM WFBM KMOX WCCO

7;

W_w.,.i.c:

k NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Fer- inns, sketch : WLS (sw- 15.21)

WA AF-Hollywood Brevities WBOW- Morning Headlines WFAM -Your Engagement Book WGN -Musical Mail Box WHA- Morning Melodies WIND -Good News Tunes WLW -Hope Alden's Romance

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT NBC- Pepper Young's Famiiv

sketch (Camay) : WLS WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Modern Cinderella, sketch (Gold Medal) : KMOX WFBM WBBM WCCO (sw- 21.52)

NBC -Just Plain Bill, sketch (Anacin) : WMAQ WIRE

NBC -Linda Fairchild, Stepmother, sketch : WCFL WBOW

KSD -News; Reser's Orch. WAAF- Harmony Hall WCBD- German Musicale WFAM- Fashion Pointers WGN -Get Thin to Music WHO- Morning Melodies WIBA -Dean Brothers (NBC) WIND -Eh & Zeb, sketch WJJD -Happy Harmonies WKBB -Musical Breakfast WLW -Virginians WMBD -Bandwagon WOC -Mail Bag WOWO- Richard Trojan WROK -J Morning Devotions WTAD- jInter- Church Revival WTMJ -Mary Baker's Matinee

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT * NBC -Today's Children, sketch

(Pillsbury) WMAQ WTMJ KSD WHO WIRE

CBS -John K. Watkins, news (Gold Medal) : WBBM KMOX WFBM WCCO

NBC -Viennese Sextet: WBOW MBS -The Couple Next Door:

WGN WLW KWK -Top o' the Morning WAAi- Caroline Rice WCFL -Tunes They're Humming WFAM -Harmony Hall WIBA- Society Reporter WIND -Thru the Hollywood Lens WJJD Dude Martin WKBB -Sunshine Express WLS -Ralph Emerson, organist WMBD -Party Line WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WOC- Newspaper of the Air WOWO- Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH

(Ivory Flakes): WLS (sw- 15.21)

* CBS -Heinz Magazine of the Air ; "Trouble House," sketch; B. A. Rolfe's! Orch.; Reed Ken- nedy, bar.: KMOX WCCO WBBM WFBM WISN WOC Norval Richardson, diplomat and author currently writing

for the 'Saturtay Evening Post." will speak on life In France, emphasizing the fash- ions and peculiarities of French wedding ceremonies.

NBC -Vagabonds: WIBA WBOW NBC -David Harum, sketch (Bab

0) : WIRE WMAQ KSD WHO (sw-15.33)

WAAF -Woman's Hour WCBD -Prophetic News WCFL- Morning Musicale WFAM- Shoppers' Guide WGN -Don Pedro, songs WHA -Dental Health WIND -Municipal Court WJJD- Mid -morning Jamboree WKBB -Chancel Steps WLW-Linda's First Love WMBD- Melody Parade WMT -News WROK-Markets & News WTAD- Morning Matinee WTAQ -Women's Hour WTMJ -Household Hints

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT * NBC -Backstage Wife, sketch

(Dr. Lyons) : WMAQ WHO KSD WTMJ (sw- 1533)

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso) WLW WLS (sw 15.21)

KWK -Party Line WAAF- Variety Prgm. WHO W -Uptowners WCFL- Swingtime WGN -Bachelor's Children WHA -World Peace News WIBA- loday's Almanac WIRE -In the Crimelight WKBB -News WMBD -Weather Report WMT -Your Home WOWO- George Hall's Orch. WROK-On the Mall

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT * NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch

(Crisco) : WLS KWK WM1

(sw -15 211

* CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin- so) : WMBD WISN WCCO KMOX WBBM

( ;irtie has t,vo unexpected call - ers. She makes a decision that may ruin her new found happiness.

NBC -How to be Charming, sketch (Phillips) : WMAQ WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

Mixing Bowl : WOC WKBB WAAF -Estelle Barnes, pianist WBOW -Just About Time WCFL -News for Women WFAM -Shidler Serenade WFBM- Kitchen Clinic WGN- Arnold Grimm's Daughter WHA -Musical Varieties WHO- Concert Gems WIBA -Learn to Dance WIND -Fashion Flashes WIRE -House of McGregor WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm WLW -We Live Again

Radio Guide Week

WMBI -J Radio Bible School WOWO- Linda's First Love WROK -Intimate Review

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT * NBC -Edward MacHugh, Gospel

Singer (Ivory Soap) : WLS WLW WMT KWK (sw- 15.21)

* CBS -Dr. Allan Roy Drift !Lysol) WBBM WCCO KMOX Dr. Dafoe will talk about

'Enemies of Humanity (Fe- ver. Famine and War. )"

NBC -The Old Refrain: KSD WHO WIBA (sw- 15.33)

Party Line: WTAD WOC WAAF -Foolish Questions W BOW-Looking Around WCFL -Voice of Cookery WFAM -In Movieland WGN -Woman in the Store WIND -News; Markets WIRE -Twin Reporters; Rose

Room Melody WISN -Down the Avenue WJJD- Melody Kings WKBB -Tonic Tunes WMAQ- Rhythm in the Air WMBD -News WOWO -Beauty Chat ; Tri Topics WTMJ -Blue Room Ensemble

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT * NBC -Girl Alone, sketch (Kel

loge) WMAQ WI.W(sw- 15.331 * NBC- Marine Band: WIBA

WIRE WBOW CBS -The Gumps, sketch (Pebe-

co) : KMOX WBBM WFBM WCCO

NBC -Happy Jack, songs: KSD News: WKBB WTAD KWK -Homemakers Music Hall WAAF -Helen & Bob WDZ -We Heard WFAM -Harlan Hogan; Rainbow

Girl WGN -Lucky Girl, sketch WHA -Homemakers WHO -Betty Crocker * WIBU -AID PARADE (1210

kc) WIND -20th Century Serenade WISN -Ann Leslie's Scrapbook WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD -Bureau of Missing Persons WLS- Livestock Reports; News WMBD- Morning Marketer WMBI -Gospel Music WMT -Magic Kitchen WOC -Betty Crocker WOWO -Home Folks' Frolic

WROK -Police Court News WTAQ -News; Markets WTMJ -What's New in Milwau-

kee?

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT * CBS -YOUR NEWS PARADE

(Lucky Strike Cigarettes), Edwin C. Hill, commentator: WBBM WISN WMBD WFAM WOC KMOX WCCO WFBM WKBB

* NBC -Story of Mary Marlin (Ivory Soap) : WMAQ WIRE KSD (sw- 15.33)

KWK -Range Riders WAAF- Swingtime * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL- Interlude WDZ -Robin Weaver Sings WGN -Len Salvo, organist WHO -Betty & Bob, sketch WIBA -Magic Hour WIND- Morning Melodies WIRE -Mrs. Demarchus Brown WJBC -News WJJD -Criminal Court Interviews

(Continued on Next Page)

CLEARS [YES :n seo

Eyes that are red and veined ... from late hours, fatigue, exposure, etc.... now made clear and white in sec- onds. Your money back if new. scien- tific EYE -GENE fails! Clears dull- ness, makes eyes sparkling ... more alluring. Just as superior for refresh- ing tired, overworked eyes. Acts almost instantly. Stainless, too.

.Ar eli druo eRd de-

partment store.

EYE GENE at)

and DON'T LIKE a MESSY MIXTURE....

then write today for my

FREE TRIAL BOTTLE As a Hair Color Specialist with forty years' European American experience, I am proud of my Color Imparter for Grayness. Use it like a hair tonic. Wonderfully GOOD for the scalp and dandruff; it can't leave stains. As you use it, the gray hair becomes a darker, more youthful color. I want to convince you by sending my free trial bottleand book telling All About Gray Hair. ARTHUR RHODES, Hair Color Expert, Dept.28, LOWELL. MASS.

Ending June 12. 1937

The sure clue to good shaves is a Star Single -edge Blade. Made since 1880 by the inventors of the original safety razor. Keen, long - lasting, uniform.

FOR GEM AND EVER -READY RAZORS

41

Page 42: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Friday June I I

ANNE JAMISON "Hollywood Hotel" soprano

Fri. 7 pm CST (8 CDT)

(10:15 a.m. Continued)

WLS -Prairie Ramblers & Christ- ine

WLW- Markets WMT -Music Memory WOWO- Answer Man WROK -Woman's Forum WTAD- Morning Varieties WTAQ- Master Singers

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT CBS- Romance of Helen Trent

(Edna Wallace Hopper); Vir- ginia Clark: WFBM WBBM KMOX

NBC -Marine Band: WOWO (sw- 15.21)

NBC -Joe Dumond & Cadets: WCFL WLW KSD

News: WBOW KWK Ma Perkins: WCCO WTAD WAAF-Myrna Dee Sergent WDZ -News WFAM -Rhythmaires WGN -Nothing But the Truth WHO -Party Line WIND -Les Paul's Melody Kings WISN -Organ Melodies WJBC -News; Dollar Daze WJJD- Safety Court WKBB -Musical Almanac WLS- Morning Homemakers Pro WMAQ -Dan Harding's Wife,

sketch WMBD- Toastmaster Bakers WMBI -Continued Story Reading WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WOC -Betty & Bob WTAQ -Melody Lane WTMJ -Morning Melodies

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT NBC -Joe White, tnr.: WBOW

KSD WHO NBC -Marine Band: WIRE CBS -Our Gal, Sunday, sketch

(Old English Floor Wax): WBBM WFBM KMOX

* MBS -We Are Four: WGN WMT

KWK -Musical Prgm. WAAF -Hoosier Philosopher WCCO -Kitty Keene WCFL- Fashions on Parade WDZ -Monticello Co -Op WFAM -Dick Cover, organist WHA -Music of the Strings WIND -Harry Zimmerman. organ WISN -Movie Chat WJBC -Payne Pioneers WKBB -Ma Perkins, sketch WLW -Fria' Sisters WMAQ -Young Hickory, sketch WMBD -Linda's First Love WOC -Organ Music WROK- Bulletin Board WSUI -Prgm. Calendar; Farm

Flashes WTAD -Radio Varieties WTMJ -Cartright Family; News

11 :00 CST 12:00 CDT 'NBC-Love & Learn. sketch

WCFL WOWO CBS -Make Believe: WBBM

WCCO KMOX NBC -Alexander Bros.: (sw- 15.33) News: WJJD WISN WTAD KSD -News; It's Fun to Keep

House KWK -Dance Orch. (MBS) WAAF -Symphonic Houi WBAA -Morning Melodies WBOW- Valley Hour WFBM -'Way Down East WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA -Music Appreciation WHO -Kitty Keene, Inc. WIBA -Linda's First Love WIND -News; Melodies WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC -Homemakers Pay Day WLS -Big City Parade WLW -Carl Freed's Harmonica

Lads

42

WMAQ -See Our Stars WMBD- Thrift Message; Police

Bulletins WMBI- j,Midday Gospel Hour WMT -All Star Varieties WROK-Musicale WSBT-News; Stork Reports WSUI- Rhythm Rambles WTAQ- Lyman Nellis WTMJ -To be announced

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT * CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY

(Wonder Bread): WBBM KMOX WISN WOC WCCO

NBC -Dan Harding's Wife, sketch WIRE (sw- 15.33)

NBC -Mrs. Wigs of the Cabbage Patch: WHO

MBS -Tom, Dick & Harry: WGN WI.W

KSD -Piano Moods, Russ David KWK -Rapid Service WBAA -Magic Carpet WCFL -Hit Revue WDZ -Plow Jockeys WFBM -Hope Alden's Romance WIBA- jLutheran Devotions WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WJBC -Dough Boy; News WJJD-Noon day Service WLS -Virginia Lee & Sunbeam WMAQ- Charlie on the Spot WMBD -His Majesty, the Baby WMT- German Band WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -Community News WSBT -Farm Flashes * WTAQ- HOLLYWOOD ON PA-

RADE

11:30 CST 12:30 CDT * NBC -Nat'l Farm & Home Hr.:

WMAQ WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21)

Today's program offers reports on highlights of convention of National Fertilizer Asso elation: "Uncle Sam's For- est Rangers ": H. R. Bauk- hnge. 'Washington News Comment," and Walter Blau -

ftsss and Homesteaders oreh. and the Ranch Boys trio

NBC -Words & Music: (sw- 15.33) KMOX- Refreshment Time KSD- Refreshment Club WBAA -Frank Triboulet, tnr. WBBM -Truman Bradley WBOW- Market Reports WCCO -Musical Prgm. WDZ -Sons of Pioneers WFBM -Sunny Serenade WGN -aMid -day Servieu, WHA -Talking Book WHO- John's Other Wife (NBC) WIND -T.B. Ass'n, talk WIRE- Linda's First Love WISN -Even as You and I WJBC -Train Time Interviews WKBB -Farm Flashes WLS- Markets; Weather; News WMBD -Window Shopper WMT- Scotty Views the News WOC -Front Page Drama WOWO -Man on the Street WROK -Helene Kiberley. songs WSBT- Pacific Paradise WTAD- Police News WTMJ- Fastest Show In Town

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS -Aunt Jenny's Real Life

Stories (Spry): WBBM WCCO KMOX WISN WFBM WMBD

News: WBAA WMT WBOW- County Agr. Agent WCFL -For Women Only WDZ- Crossroads Trading Post WHO -Just Plain Bill (NBC) WIND -News; Tango Orch. WIRE -Farm Hour WJBC -Reid & Vin WLS -Dinnerbell Prgm. WOC- Chimes WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -'Round the Town WSBT -Man on the Street WTAD -Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ- Heinié s Grenadiers

AFTERNOON

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT * CBS -Big Sister, sketch (Rin-

so) : WFBM NBC -Show Time Matinee: WCFL

(sw- 15.33) CBS -News Through a Woman's

Eyes (Pontiac) : WCCO KMOX WKBB WBBM WISN

MBS- Concert Orch.: WGN News: WJBC WMBD WOC

WTAD KSD -News; Markets WAAF -Eddie & Fannie Cavanaugh WBAA Agricultural Forum WBOW- Street Reporter WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WDZ -Danville Man on the Street WHA -Noon Musicale

WHO -Markets; Weather WIND -Italian Hour WIRE- Markets; Social Calendar WJJD- Mid -day Roundup WLS -Dinnerbell Prgm. WMT -Weather; Question Man WOWO -Sari n' Elmer WSBT -News; Harlan Hogan WTAQ -Farm Hands

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT CBS -Milton Charles, organist:

WKBB KMOX -Magic Kitchen W AAF- W altztime WBAA- Luncheon Dance Time 1VBBM -Kitty Keene WBOW -Wranglers WCCO -Chili Beaners WFBM- Markets; Farm Bureau WGN -Painted Dreams, sketch WHO- Councilman Lem Turner WIRE -For Women Only; News WISN -Musical Heat Wave WJBC -Dance Music WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMT -Voice of Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farin Service WROK-News WSBT -Luncheon Dance

12:30 CST 1:30 CDT NBC -Instrumentalists: WCFL CBS -Montana Slim, cowboy

songs: WSBT NBC -Concert Miniature: (sw-

1533) Man on the Street: WKBB

WROK News: WMAQ WIBA WHO Rhythm Rascals: WTMJ WTAQ KWK- Variety Prgm. WBAA- Athletic Review WBBM -Linda's First Love WBOW -Your Ice Man Delivers

the News WCBD -Zion Prem. WCCO -Hope Alden's Romance WDZ -Lazy Jim Day Sings the

News WFBM - Hoosier Farm Circle WGN -Way Down East WHA -r'arm Prgm. WIND- Markets; Interlude WIRE- Reporter WJJD -P. -T. A. Prgm. WLS- Livestock Markets WLW -Charles Dameron, presents WMBD -Farm News WMT- Markets: Hillbillies WOC-Musical Interlude WOWO- Pioneer Stories WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood

12:45 CST 1:45 CDT * CBS -M Y R T & MARGE,

sketch (Super Suds); Billy Artzt's Orch.: WBBM WFBM WISN WCCO KMOX

NBC -Peggy Wood Calling: WCFL WOWO

NBC -Concert Miniature: WMAQ WHO

KSD -Mitchell Schuster's Orch. WAAF -Try & Stump Us WBAA -Market Reports WBOW -Merry Medleys WDZ -What's Doing in Danville? WGN -Marriae License Bureau WIBA- Livestock; Poultry Mar-

kets WIND -Studio Orch. WIRE -Musical Revue WJJD -The Serenader WKBB -Song Hit; Luncheon Mu-

sicale WLS -Closing Grain Market;

News WLW -Betty & Bob WMBD -Buffalo Trailers WMT -Joe Doakes; Aunt Fanny WOC -Pat at the Piano WROK- Service Sam; Leonard

Condon, seeds WSBT- Rhythmic Serenade WTAQ -News WTMJ -Sidewalk Reporter

1:00 CST 2:00 CDT NBC -Pepper Young's Family,

sketch (Camay): WMAQ KSD WHO WLW WTMJ (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Concert Hall; Kreiner String Quartet: WKBB WOC WSBT (sw- 15.27) The Kreiner String Quartet of-

fers: Mozart series Quartet in A Major and movement from the Quartet lu U yínjor.

* NBC -Radio Guild, drama: WCFL WIRE "Apron Strings." by Dorranee

Davis. will be today's drama. News: WFBM WIND WTAD Man on Street: WMBD WTAQ KMOX- Inquiring Reporter

KWK -Rhythm Orch. (MBS) WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down WBAA -Afternoon Melodies WBBM -Radio Gossip Club WBOW -L,Rev. Archie Brown WCBD -Polish Musicale Prem. WCCO -Gene and Glenn WDZ -Chick Martin

Radio Guide Week

WGN -Wife vs. Secretary WHA -State Capitol Prgm. WIBA- Melody Moments WISN -Mary Ann Presents WJJD -Art of Living WLS- Homemakers' Prgm. WMT -Many Happy Returns; Tim

Brady's Roundup WOWO -One Girl in a Million WROK -Home Folks Hour

1 :15 CST 2:15 CDT * NBC -Oxydol's Own Ma Per-

kins, sketch; Willard Farnum: WMAQ WLW KSD WTMJ WHO (sw- 15.33)

KMOX -Hope Alden's Romance KWK -This Woman's World WBAA- British Isles WBBM -Meet the Missus WCCO- Markets WDZ- Markets Close WFBM -Apron Strings WGN -June Baker, home talk WIBA -Man en the Street WIND- Torrid Tunes WISN- Concert Hall (CBS) WJJD -Ben Kanter, pianist WMBD -The People's Court WMT- German Band WOWO -Radio Guild (NBC) WTAQ -Popular Music

1:30 CST 2:30 CDT * NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch

(Crisco); Art Van Harvey: WMAQ WLW WHO WTMJ KSD (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Three Consoles: WISN WOC WKBB WSBT WFAM WFBM WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

KMOX-Linda's First Love KWK-News WBAA -Child at Play WBBM -Flanagrams WBOW- Siesta Serenade WCBD -Hit Tunes WCCO -Front Page Parade WDZ -Billy O'Conner WGN -Wayne Van Dyne WHA -Organ Melodies WIBA -WCTU Prgm. WIND -Dugout Interviews WJJD -Happy Harmonies WMBD- Shut -In Prem. WMT -Movie Man WROK -Today in Baseball WTAD -Musical Moments Revue 1:45 CST 2:45 CDT

* NBC -THE O'NEILLS, SKETCH (Ivory Flakes): WHO WLW WMAQ WTMJ KSD (sw- 15.33)

KMOX- Josephine Halpin KWK -Hod Williams' Orch. (MBS) WBAA- Melody Time WBBM- Dugout Dope WBOW- QCliristian Science WCBD -Civic Prgm. WCCO -Three Consoles (CBS) WDZ -Organ Melodies WGN -Baseball Headline's WIBA -Club Matinee WIND -Sports Globe WJJD- Baseball Today WMBD- Trading Post WMT -Cedar Valley Frolic W ROK- Melodeers WTAD- Musical Magic Revue

2:00 CST 3:00 CDT * NBC -Ferde Grofe's Concert for

Italy: WENR KWK WOWO WKOW

NBC -Lorenzo Jones, sketch (Phillips) : WMAQ WIRE KSD WHO (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Melody Revue: WOC WISN WKBB WMBD WSBT WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

Baseball; Chicago White Sox vs. Washington: WBBM WGN WCFL WIND WJJD

KMOX -Ma Perkins KWK- Musical Prgm. WAAF -News: Weather * WCCO- LADIES FIRST WDZ- Birthday Party WFBM -Bohemians WHA- Magazine Rack WLW -Helen Nugent, contralto WMBI- j1.Radio Bible School WROK- Matinee Musicale WTAD -News WTMJ -Horne Harmonizers 2:15 CST 3:15 CDT

* CBS -PRETTY KITTY KELLY, sketch (Wonder Bread): WFBM

NBC -Personal Column of the Air (Chipso) (sw- 15.33)

Kitty Keene: KMOX WLW To be announced: WMAQ WHO KSD -News; Aft. Varieties KWK- Baseball Warm Up WAAF- Health Talk WDZ -News WHA -Question Box WIRE -Matinee Varietiees WMT -Izzy on the Air; Interlude * WTAD- BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE WTMJ -News; Police Reports

Ending June 12, 1937

2:30 CST 3:30 CDT * NBC -Follow the Moon, drama

(Woodbury's) with Elsie Hitz & Nick Dawson: WMAQ WHO WLW KSD (sw- 1533)

CBS -Among Our Souvenirs: WMBD WKBB WFAM WFBM WOC WCCO WISN (sw- 15.27)

NBC-Grofe's Concert: WMT KMOX- Houseboat Hannah WAAF -Int'l Potpourri WDZ-Man's Wife on the Train WHA -Music of the Masters WMBI- Gospel Music WOWO -J OId Time Religion WROK- Musical Joke Book WTAQ -Prof. A. F, Dietrich, talk WTMJ -Tunesmiths 2:45 CST 3:45 CDT

NBC The Guiding Light. sketch (White Naptha): WMAQ KSD WLW WHO WTMJ (sw 15.331

NBC -To be announced: WENR KWK WOWO WBOW WIRE WMT

KMOX- Dugout Dope KWK-Baseball Interviews WCCO -Baseball; Minneapolis vs.

Columbus WDZ -Sweet Music WISH- Diamond Dope WMBI -The Jew WTAD- Juanita Nichols' Colpits

3:00 CST 4:00 CDT * NBC -Story of Mary Marlin

(Ivory Snow) : WMT WENR WHO WLW (sw- 15.21)

CBS- Salvation Army Band: WMBD WFAM WOC WFBM WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Top Hatters: WHO WMAQ (sw -9.53)

Baseball; St. Louis Browns vs. New York: KMOX KWK

News: WOWO WTAD WAAF -Jimmie Kozak, pianist WBOW -The Talk of the Town WDZ- J,Church of God Prgm. WIRE -Harry Bason WISN- Baseball Game WJBC- JSunday School Lesson WKBB- Social Calendar WMBI - ,Jewish Sabbath Ser-

vice WROK- Afternoon Concert WSUI -Travel's Radio Review WTAQ -Studio Frolic WTMJ -Kitty Keene 3:15 CST 4:15 CDT

* NBC- Kellogg's Singing Lady, Ireene Wicker Presents Chil- dren's Operetta: WMT WTMJ WIBA (sw- 15.21) The Singing Laity presents for

today's musical play "The Cobbler and the Fairy."

CBS -Eton Boys, quartet: WFBM WOC WFAM WKBB WTAQ WMBD (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Adventures of Dari Dan (Darn- Rich): WIRE WMAQ (sw -9.53)

WAAF -Front Page, drama WBOW- QDevotional Service WENR -Personality of the Home WHO -Hello, Peggy WLW -Life of Mary Sothern WOWO -Jane McBride WTAD -Lawrence Glosemeyer

3:30 CST 4:30 CDT CBS -Doris Kerr, songs: WFAM

WKBB WTAQ (sw- 15.27) NBC -Don Winslow of the Navy,

sketch: WIRE KSD WBOW WHO (sw -9.53)

CBS -News Through a Woman's Eyes (Pontiac): WFBM

NBC -Gentlemen of Rhythm: WENR

WAAF -Happv Jack & Andy * WCBS -MOVIE GOSSIP (1420

kc) * WCLS -FOR YOUR INFOR-

MATION (1310 kc) WDZ -Ferde Grofe's Orch. WJBC -News WLW -Story Lady WMAQ -Tea Time Varieties WMBD- Salvation Army Prgm. WMBI -Music and Special WOC -Judy and Jane WOWO -Ace Williams WROK- Between the Bookends WTAD -Dance Hour 3:45 CST 4:45 CDT

NBC -Johnny Johnston, bar.: KSD WENR

CBS -Funny Things, Children's Prem.: WFBM WKBB WMBD WTAQ WFAM WOC (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Little Orphan Annie, sketch (Ovaltine): WLW (sw -9.53)

NBC- Jackie Heller, tnr.: WIRE WOWO

W'AAF- Contrasts WBBM -Tenth Inning WBOW -News WHO- Houseboat Hannah WIBA -Club Matinee WMBI -The Jew WMT -Crystal Cave; Business

Bureau

WTAD -Movie Chatter WTMJ - Friendship Circle

4:00 CST 5:00 CDT NBC -Harry Kogert s Orch.: WMT

WIRE CBS -Howard Phillips, bar.:

WBBM WTAQ WFAM WMBD WKBB

NBC -Education in the News: WMAQ WBOW (sw -9.53)

KSD -Musical Memories WAAF- Jimmie Kozak, pianist WBBM- Howard Neumiller, pian-

ist WCFL -Tea Time WDZ- Concert Hall WENR -Music Circle WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WGN -Swing It WHO -'Way Down East WJJD- Baseball Score Board WLW -Toy Band WMBI -Bible Quiz WOC -News WOWO -J Bible Story WROK- Markets: Birthday Club WTAD -Man on Maine Street 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

CBS- Hobart Bosworth, Dean of Hollywood: WKBB WOC WFAM WTAQ

NBC -Barry McKinley. bar.: KSD WBOW WCFL (sw -9.53)

WAAF -Front Page Drama WBBM- Hello, Peggy WDZ -Dic k& Harry WENR -Malcolm Claire, children's.

stories WFAM -Dan Dunn WGN- Rhythm Rambles WHO -Baseball Resume WIND- Cumherland Ridge Run-

ners WJJD- Jular:e Pelletier, pianist WLW -Tons & Betty WMAQ -Don Winslow of the Navy WMBD -To be announced; News WOWO -Kogen's Orch. (NBC) WROK- Buccaneers 4:30 CST 5:30 CDT

* CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS Resume (Chesterfield): WKBB WBBM WFBM WOC WMBD WFAM WTAQ

NBC -Prgm. Summary; Carol Deis, songs: WMAQ WBOW WIRE

NBC -News; Clark Dennis, tnr.: WOWO

KSD -Piano Duo WAAF -Sports WCFL-Hal O'Halloran WDZ -Jungle Jim WENR -What's the News? WGN -Harold Turner, pianist WIBA -Betty Gray at the Organ * WJBC- BEHIND THE MICRO-

PHONE WJJD -Sterling Young's Orch. WLW -In -Laws WMBI -Gospel Music WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WROK -Lee Harrison, songs WTMJ- Melodeers 4:45 CST 5:45 CDT * NBC -Lowell Thomas, news

commentator (Sun Oil): WLW (sw- 1

NBC-Little 5.21)

Orphan Annie. sketch (Ovaltine): WGN KSD

CBS -Buddy Clark. songs: WFBM WOC WISN WTAQ

NBC- Cadets Quartet: WENR WMT

News: WIND WDZ WTMJ WAAF -Tower Tunes WBBM- Tomahawk Trail WBOW -Rhythmaires (NBC) WCFL -Light Classics WFAM -Mailbag WIBA -Lone Cowboy WIRE -Organ Reveries WJJD -Friendly Philosopher WKBB -Voice of Columbia College WMAQ -Advs. of Big Bill Baker WMBD -Bargain Counter WOWO -Bob Wilson WROK -In Old Mexico WTAD- Lorene Meyer Hughes

NIGHT-

5:00 CST 6:00 CDT * NBC-AMOS 'N' ANDY

(Pepsodent): WHO (sw -9.53) (also see 9 p.m.)

CBS -Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum) : (sw- 11.83) (also see 9 p.m.)

NBC -Mary Small, songs: WOWO WMT WENR WMBD

CBS -Howard Neumiller, pianist: WISN WOC WTAQ

NBC -Adventures of Dari Dan (Darn-Rich): KSD

News: WMAQ WTAD KMOX -Personal Column KWK -Peggy Duncan, soloist WAAF -News Previews WBBM -Radio Headlines, News

Page 43: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Frequenc es KMOX-1090 WISN-1120 KOA-830 WJBC-1200 KSD-550 WJJD-1130 KWK-1350 WJR-750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WBBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1430 WGN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-MO WSIII-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

WBOW- Sundown Epress WCFL -Grace Wilson, contralto WFAM -Crime Casts WFBM- Carefree Kitchen; Even-

tide Echoes WGN- Concert Orch .

WHAS -Melody Cruise WIBA- Saving Loves WIND- German Hour WIRE -An Aisle Seat WJJD- Serenader WJR- Sports WLW- Johnson Family \VMBI- Sunset Hour WROK -Make Believe Ballroom WSUI- Dinner Hour Prgm. WTAM -Tom Manning; Baseball

Scores WTMJ -Lefty Culpepper 5:15 CST 6:15 CDT

* NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO Station (Alka- Seltzer); Pat Barett: WMAQ WIRE WHO WTMJ WTAM (sw -9.53) (also see 9:15 p.m.)

CBS -Ma & Pa, sketch (Atlantic Refining) : (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Fray & Braggiotti, piano duo: WENR WMT WOWO (sw- 11.87)

CBS -Concert Ensemble: WTAQ WOC

News: KSD WJJD WHAS KMOX -It Can't Happen Here KWK- Novelty Presentations WAAF -Dance Revue WBBM- Sports Review WCCO- Livestock Reports WCFL -Voice of Carelessness WFAM- Moments in Melody WFBM -Butler Univ. Prgm. WGN- Concert Orch. WIBA -Silver Springs Prgm. WISN -Show Window WJR -Musical Moments Revue WKBB -University of Dubuque WLW- Rhythm & Song WMBD -Pet Corner; Melody Min-

iature WROK -WPA Band WTAD -Children's Amateur Hour

5:30 CST 6:30 CDT * NBC -HORLICK'S LUM & AB- ner, sketch; Norris (Abner) Goff: WLW WENR

CBS -Hollis Shaw, songs: WFBM WTAQ WKBB WOC

CBS -Hollywood News (Nox- zema): (sw- 11.83)

Sport Review: WMAQ WROK KMOX -Air Edition KSD -Terry & Ted KWK -Coyita Bunch WAAF- Rhythm Rhapsody WBBM -Men of Zest WCCO -Baseball Scores WCFL -To be announced WFAM -Gatelv's Gaieties WGN -Do You Remember WHA -Music Album WHAS- Sundown Serenade WHO -Cabelleros (NBC) WIBA -News WIRE -News; Sports Slants WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WJR -Harry & Mazie Allen WMBD -Happy Train WMT -Dance Music; Sports WOWO -Little Nick, sports WTAD -Yellow Fang, drama WTAM- Junior Safety Police Club WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers

5:45 CST 6:45 CDT * CBS -Boake Carter (Philco), commentator: WBBM KMOX WHAS WJR WCCO (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Bughouse Rhythm: WIRE NBC -Louise Flores, sop: WOWO Sports: KSD WGN WIBA WISN

WLW WTMJ WJJD News: WFBM WMT WHO KWK -Sport Review; News WCFL-Varieties WENR -Jerry Cooper, songs WFAM -Baseball Scores & News WHA -Book Trails WIND -Roller Skating Derby WIRE- Jimmie Allen WKBB -World Dances

E

WMAQ -Pat & Hank, comedy WMBD -Angelus; Where to Go &

What to Do in Peoria WOC- Dinner Music WROK -Don & Sleepy, songs WTAD -Twilight WTAQ -Bureau of Public Service

6:00 CST 7:00 CDT * NBC- CITIES SERVICE CON -

cert; Lucille Manners, sop.; Rosario Bourdon's Orch.; Rev- elers Quartet: WMAQ WTMJ KSD WHO WLBA WTAM (sw -9.53) Rosario Bourdon's orchestra

plays: March (Bourdon); Zem- far Overture (Herold): At a Georgia Camp Meeting (Cur- ry): Soliloquy (Blount): In a Persian Market (Ketelby); Waltzing Doll ( Pollini ). Miss Lucille Manners offers: Gav- otte from "Mignon" (Mass- enet): Land of My Own Ro- mance from "The Enchant- ress" (Herbert): Old Folks at Home (Foster). Mr. Simmons sings: A Brown Bird Singing (Wood). Miss Manners and Mr. Simmons together sing: Thine Alone from "Eileen" (Herbert). The Revelers sing: O Sharp Minor Prelude (Each - maninoff). The Ensemble: A medley of Jerome Kern songs, and Drunks in My Heart from "Through The Years" (You- mans). * NBC -IRENE RICH (WELCH

Grape Juice); Drama: WIRE WAIT WLS KWK (sw- 11.87) Irene Rich stars in "Brother

Jim," an emotion -packed melodrama by Arch Oboler. The story concerns Nan Bates, whose brother Jim, a convict, returns from serving his sentence to find Nan en- gaged to be married to the detective who had sent him to the peniteu t in r'.

* MBS- Coffee Club; Richard Himber's Orch.; Gogo de Lys & Stuart Allen. vocalists: WGN

CBS -Broadway Varieties (Bi -So- Dol); Oscar Shaw, bar. & m.c.; Carmella Ponselle, sop.; Eliza- beth Lennox. contr.; Victor Arden's Ouch.: WBBM KMOX WCCO WFBM WHAS WJR (sw- 11.83) The program includes: a med-

ley of "Life Is a Song, Honey Boy I Hate to Leave You, Goodbye Dolly Gray and Song of the Marines (Miss Lennox, Mr. Shaw and chorus): Blue Venetian Waters from "A Day at the Races" (Miss Len- nox and Mr. Shaw); I'm Matto' This Waitia' Around (Ensemble): medley of South- ern Roses and I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls (Miss Ponselle): Honey Bunch (Mr. Shaw and chorusi: Midnight in Paris: Renumber (Miss Lennox and Mr. Shaw); and Toodie Oo (Mr. Shaw and ehorns 1.

Sports: WKBB WOC WTAD WCFL WMBD

WAAF -Oklahoma Outlaws WBOW -Home Decorators WFAM -20th Çentury Serenade WHA -Organ Reverie WIND- Rebroadcast of Today's

Ball Game WISN -Down by Herman's WJJD -Harry Owens' Orch. WLW -Pleasant Valley Frolics WMBI- jSunday School Lesson WOWO- Musical Varieties WROK -Voice of the Listener WSUI- Children's Hour WTAQ- Dinner Ensemble

6:15 CST 7:15 CDT NBC -To be announced: WLS

KWK WMT WLW (sw- 11.87) News: WMBD WOC WBOW -Si & Ezra WCFL -Stars of Tomorrow WFAM -News; Five Minute Prob-

lems WIRE -Carl Baker WJJD -Your City Government WKBB- Sweetheart Serenade WROK-Dinner Music WTAD -Sunshine Melodies

6:30 CST 7:30 CDT * CBS- CHESTERFIELD PRGM.;

Hal Kemp's Orch.; Kay Thompson; The Rhythm Sing- ers: WBBM WOC WMBD WFBM WHAS KMOX WCCO WISN WJR WKBB WFAM (sw- 11.83) (also see 9:30 p.m.)

NBC -Death Valley Days, drama (Borax): WLS WLW WMT KWK (sw- 11.87) The Old Ranger tells the humor-

ous story of a bootblack who was elected county surveyor. It's funny -unless you hap- pen to be on the side of the politician -mine owners who arranged time election, for it seems their candidate soon demonstrated that while he might shine shoes, he'd never lick the hoots of anybody.

WAAF -The Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCFL -W otta -U -Think WGN -Lone Ranger, drama WHA- Chamber Music WIRE- Rhythtn Jubilee WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WMBI- Sacred Music WROK- Homespun Hour WTAD- Dinner Hour WTAQ -News 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT

WBOW- Victor Arden's Orch. WCFL -News WIRE -Indiana Sportsmen WJJD -Dude Martin WOWO -To be announced WROK -Alice Blue, songs WTAQ- Ramhlin' Trio

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * NBC- HARLEM REVUE

(Fleischmann); Eddie Green & Gee Gee James, comedians; Louis Armstrong's Orch.: WLS KWK WMT WIBA WTMJ (sw- 11.87) * CBS- Hollywood Hotel (Camp- bell's Soup); Jerry Cooper, m.c.; Anne Jamison, sop.; Igor Gorin, bar.; Frances Langford, contralto; Raymond Paige's Orch.: WHAS WMBD WBBM WCCO KMOX WFBM WJR (sw- )1.83 )

NBC -Abe Lyman's Waltz Time (Phillips); Frank Munn, tar.;

Lois Bennett, sop.: WMAQ KSD WTAM WIRE WHO (sw- 953) Frank Mums will sing: The

Sunshine of Your Smile, and Make Way for Tomorrow. Miss Bennett offers: When You and I Were Seventeen. Together they will sing: Fall- ing in Love With You. The orchestra plays: Was It a Dream ?, L'Autour Toujours L'Amour, A Shanty in Old Shantytown, Cherie Je T' Aime, Another Perfect Day Has Passed Away, Gold and Silver Waltz. The chorus will sing: In Old New York.

News: WKBB WTAD WBOW- Sports Parade WCFL -Hal O'Halloran WGN- Senator Burton K. Wheeler WIND -Racing Results WISN -Waltz Time WJJD -Supper Time Frolic WLW -Jack Dempsey Prgm. WOC- German Band WROK-Musicale WSBT -Down the Mississippi WSUI- Parade of Events WTAQ -Piano Musings 7:15 CST 8:15 CDT

WBOW- Musical Moments Revue WCFL- Evening Serenade WISN -Woods Dreyfus, organist WKBB -Demi -Tasse WROK -Livingston Trio WTAQ- Talking Drums 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

NBC -Coronet on the Air (D. A. Smart Publisher) : WENR KWK WMT WLW (sw- 11.87)

* NBC -True Story Court of Hu- man Relations, drama: WMAQ WHO KSD WTAM (sw -9.53) (also see 10:30 p.m.)

WBOW -Swing Time WCFL -Symphony Prgm. WIBA -To be announced WIND -Dixie Land Band WIRE - Mystery Mind Pianist WISN- American Weekly WKBB -Hits and Encores WOC- Musical Moments Revue WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WSBT -Musical Mirror WTAQ -Top of the Evening WTMJ-Kut-Up-Kollege 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

WCFL- Peacock Kelly's Orch. WGN -News; Sport Celebrities WIND- Musical Moments Revue WISN -Twenty Fingers of Melody WKBB- Secrets of Happiness WOC- Vivian Benschoff

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT * NBC -RALEIGH AND KOOL

Show; Jack (Baron Munchau- sen) Pearl; Cliff (Sharlie) Hall; Morton Bowe, tar.; Tommy Dorsey's Orch.: WENR WMT

WIRE KWK (sw -6.14) * CBS -Ferde Grofe's Symphonic Orch., Edwin Smalle, singers (Banking Service): WISN WHAS WSBT WFBM WBBM WMBD KMOX WJR (sw- 11.83 )

* NBC- Campana's First Nighter, drama: WHO WTMJ WIBA WMAQ WTAM WLW KSD KOA (sw -9.53)

To be announced: WOWO WBOW WCCO -Musicale WCFL -Herr Louie & the Weasel WGN -Jack Denny's Orch. WIND -Tommy Ott, organist

WKBB -Gaslight Harmonies WOC- Jungle Jim WROK- Voices of the Farm WTAQ- Safety Council 8:15 CST 9:15 CDT

To be announced: WTAQ WOC WCCO- Speaker WCFL -Labor Flashes WIND -Stars Over Manhattan WKBB -Sentimental Music WOWO- American Scene WROK -Osteopathic Ass'n 8:30 CST 9:30 CDT * NBC -JIMMIE FIDLER'S HOL- lywood Gossip (Drene): KSD WMAQ WTAM WIRE WTMJ KOA WLW WIBA (sw -9.53)

CBS -Babe Ruth's Baseball Corn- * MBS- Coffee Club; Richard

Humber's Orch.; Gogo de Lys & Stuart Allen, vocalists.

KWK ments & Interviews (Sinclair Refining Co.): WOC WISN WCCO WBBM WFBM WKBB KMOX WHAS WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -To be announced: WBOW (sw -6.14)

Musical Moments Revue: WSBT WOWO

WCFL -Barratt O'Hara WENR -Jack Dempsey Fights WGN -Nine Thirty Curtain WHO- Exploring America with

Carveth Wells WIND -New Voices for Old WMBD -Buffalo Trailers WMT -Band Wagon WROK -Moviedom Off the Rec-

ord WTAQ -News 8:45 CST 9:45 CDT

NBC -Elza Schallert Interviews WBOW

NBC -Vic & Sade, sketch (Ivory Snow) : WTAM WMAQ WIRE KOA KSD (sw -9.53)

CBS -To be announced: WSBT WOC WCCO WKBB KMOX (sw- 11.83)

Musical Moments Revue: WFBM WHAS WROK

WBBM -Happy Vacations WCFL- Insurance Talk WHO -Jerry Cooper, songs WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -News & Sports WISN -The Unbelievable WJR -Vocal Varieties WLW -Happy Time WMBD -All -Star Varieties WMT -Dream Songs WOWO -Bob Wilson WTMJ -To he announced 9:00 CST 10:00 CDT

* NBC -AMOS 'N' ANDY, (Pepsodent) : WMAQ WIRE WTAM WLW KSD KOA (also at 5 p.m.)

* NBC -Promenade Concert, dir. Roy Shield; Edward Davies, bar.; Viyian della Chiesa, sop.; Noble Cain's A Cappella Choir: WENR WOWO

CBS- Poetic Melodies (Wrigley's Gum); Jack Fulton, tnr.; Franklyn MacCormack; Orch.: WFBM WBBM KMOX WHAS WJR WCCO (also at 5 p.m.)

CBS -Carl Ravell's Orch.: WSBT (sw- 11.83)

NBC -John Winters, organist; George R. Holmes, political news: (sw -9.53)

News: KWK WBOW WMT WIBA

Musical Moments Revue: WISN WKBB WHO

WCFL -WPA Philharmonic Choir WIND- Swedish Prgm. WMBD -Dream Awhile WOC- Friday Presents WROK- Friar's Frolic WTAQ -20th Century Club WTMJ- Kilowatt Orch. 9:15 CST 10:15 CDT

* NBC -UNCLE EZRA'S RADIO Station (Alka Seltzer) : KOA KPO WIBA (also at 5:15 p.m.)

NBC -Jean Sablon, songs: WTAM (sw -9.53)

CBS -Carl Ravell's Orch.: WOC WISN WKBB WMBD

MBS -Bill Carlsen's Orch.: WGN KWK

Vic Arden's Orch.: WHAS WMT Musical Moments Revue: WCCO

WBBM WTAQ Sports: KMOX WFBM KSD -Sports; Musical Cocktail KWK -To be announced WBOW -The Gaieties WCFL -News WHO- Today's Winners WIRE -Musical Cocktail; News WJR -Musical Prgm. WLW -Madhatterfields, sketch WMAQ -Norman Pearce, bachelor

poet; Annette King, contr. WROK -Chamber of Commerce WBOW -Swing Time WTMJ -Straight from the Should-

er 9 30 CST 10:30 CDT

NBC -Hugo Mariani's Orch.: WHO WBOW WTAM (sw -9.53)

CBS -Pancho's Orch.: WOC WTAQ WFBM WISN WKBB WSBT WCCO (sw- 11.83)

CBS -Chesterfield Prgm.; Hal Kemp's Orch.: KNX KSL (al- so at 6:30 p.m.)

Musical Moments: KSD WMBD WIBA

KMOX -Hollywood Spotlight KOA- Golden Melodies KWK -Range Riders WBBM -News, Tod Hunter WCFL- Clarence Black's Orch. WGN -Griff Williams' Orch. WHAS -Baseball; Louisville vs.

Kansas City WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WIRE -Basonology; Baseball WJR -The Great Plague WLW- Deacon Moore's Orch. WMAQ -News to You WMT -Baseball; Cedar Rapids vs.

Rock Island WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTMJ -Question Bee 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

NBC -Hugo Mariani's Orch.: KSD News: WIND WROK KMOX -Jerry Cooper, bar. KWK -Sport Review WBBM- Manhattan Mother WIBA -Club Chanticleer WJR -Dance Orch. WMAQ -Jimmy Joy's Orch. WMBD -Value Hints 10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC -Trump Davidson's Orch.:

WOWO KWK (sw -6.14) CBS -Anson Weeks' Orch.: WISN

WKBB WBBM NBC -Larry Burke, tar.: Jerry

Blaine's Orch.: KOA WIRE WTAM WBOW WCFL (sw- 9.53 )

CBS -Shep Fields' Orch.: WHAS

Friday June I I

ABE LYMAN "Waltz Time" conductor Fri. 7 pm CST (8 CDT)

MBS- Horace Heidt's Orch.: WON News: WJR WOC WCCO WHO

WFBM WMBD WLW KMOX -Baseball Highlights WENR -Don Bestor's Orch. WIBA -Organ Reveries WIND -Jimmy Nooné s Orch. WMAQ -Ted Lewis' Orch. WSBT -Club Lido WTAQ -News WTMJ -News; Sports 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Al Trace's Orch.: WKBB

WISN WBBM CBS -Shep Fields' Orch.: WFBM

KMOX NBC -Jerry Blaine's Orch.: WIBA

WHO WCCO -Rollie Johnson WHAS-News WIND -House of Peter McGregor WIRE- Grandstand Interviewer WJR -This Week in Review WLW -Dick Stabile's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Prgm. Review WOC- Victor Arden's Orch. WTAQ -Witching Hour WTMJ -Dance Music Till 12:30

a.m. 10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Jolly Coburn's Orch.: WIRE

WBOW WMAQ WHO WIBA WTAM (sw-9.53)

CBS -Frank Dailey's Orch.: WOC WSBT WCCO WISN WFBM WBBM WTAQ WMBD

NBC- Reggie Childs' Orch.: WCFL WOWO (sw -6.14)

NBC -Court of Human Relations: KPO KOA (also at 7:30 p.m.)

MBS -Jack Denny's Orch.: WGN WMT

News: KMOX KWK WLW- Salute to Indianapolis, Ind. 10:45 CST 11:45 CDT MSS-Jimmy Dorsey's Orch.:

WGN WMT KWK 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC -Dance Orch.: WBOW CBS- Nocturne: WISN WMBD

WOC WTAQ WBBM NBC -Don Fernando's Orch.:

WENR KOA WHO KSD WIRE WBOW WIBA

MBS -Charlie Gaylord's Orch.: WGN WMT

WJR -Del Courtney's Orch. End of Friday Programs

BROADCASTING from Station E-Z-R A EVERY MON.- WED. -FRI.

NBC - Coasf -fo -Coasf You'll enjoy the philosophy and quaint humor of This old man with young ideas. One of the best loved characters in radio, in a pro- gram that's DIFFERENT. Never a dull minute. The Hoosier Hot Shots supply the music. 'Nuff said.

WTMJ WMAQ WIBA WIRE 5:15 P.M., CST - 6:15 P.M., CDT

Sponsored by ALKA- SELTZER

Radio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937 43

Page 44: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Saturday June 12 Saturday

ANN LEAF CBS organist

Sat. 12:15 pm CST (1:15 CDT)

MORNING 7:00 CST 8:00 CDT

NBC -The Streamliners: WBOW * NBC-Breakfast Club; News:

WLW WOWO (sw- 15.21) CBS -Ray Block, pianist : WFAM

(sw- 21.52) Musical Clock : WBBM WROK

WOC WKBB WIRE News: WTAD WHO WMT WLW WLS -Patsy Montana

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT CBS -Mellow Moments: WOC

WFAM (sw- 21.52) Musical Clock: WTAD WMT News: WLS WCCO

7:30 CST 8:30 CDT News: WIBA WTMJ WTAQ Musical Clock: WMBD WKBB WLS -Jolly Joe's Pet Pals WOC- Breakfast Club 7:45 CST 8:45 CDT

CBS- Dalton Brothers, trio; News: WKBB (sw- 21.52)

Gene & Glenn: WHO WOC INFAM- /Nazarene Church WLS- Morning Minstrels 8:00 CST 9:00 CDT

NBC -Breen & de Rose. songs. WLW WOWO (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Your Garden and Mine: KMOX WFAM WFBM WTAQ WKBB In this series of garden pro-

grams, Ruth Cross, eminent expert and writer on garden- ing and homemaking, gives tips to gardeners and answers their questions, encourages "bigger and better" garden

'festivals throughout the country as well as construc- tive tree -planting plans, and discusses "Edendale,' her home, located four miles from Winsted, widely publi- cized and considered one of the most beautiful "small places" in Connecticut.

NBC -Charioteers: KSD WMAQ WIRE WBOW

Musical Clock: WOC WORK WHO WMT

KWK-Radio's Candid Camera WAAF -Miniature Concert WBBM -Women in the Headlines WCBD- Italian Prem. WCCO -Musical Chimes WCFL- German Prgm. WGN -Margery Graham, stories WHA -Band Wagon WIND -Melody Kings WISN -Early Risers Club WJJD -Bosworth Broadcast WKBB -Musical Breakfast WLS- Junior Stars Prgm. WMBD -News WTMJ- Basket of Melody WTAD -Montana Rangers WTMJ -Revolving Stage

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT NBC -Vass Family: KSD WMAQ

WIRE NBC- Raising Your Parents, Ju-

venile Forum: WLW WOWO (sw- 15.21)

CBS- Richard Maxwell, songs: WTAQ WKBB WFBM

KMOX -Ozark Varieties WBBM -Lee Francis, pianist WBOW - Morning Headlines WFAM -Your Engagement Book WGN -Musical Mail Box WHA- Morning Melodies WIND -Good News Tunes

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT * CBS -Let's Pretend, Children's

Prgm.: WFBM WFAM WTAQ NBC-Manhatters ; Dance Orch.:

KSD WBOW WIRE Musical Clock: WKBB WMT KWK -Musical Program WAAF- Happiness Time WBBM -Board of Health WCBD- German Musicale WCCO -Big Yank Round Up WGN-Morning Melodies WHO -Morning Melodies WIBA -Hollywood on Parade WIND -Eb & Zeb, sketch WJJD -Two Guitars WLS-Friendly Philosopher WMAQ- Morning Greetings WMBD -Bandwagon WOC -Mail Bag WROK -/Morning Devotions WTAD -/Inter- Church Revival WTMJ -Mary Maker's Matinee

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT NBC -Bill Krenz' Orch.: WMAQ

KWK (sw- 1521) WAAF- Estelle Barnes, pianist WBBM -Amer. Dental Ass'n WCCO -Time Signals WCFL- Federal Hour Prgm. WGN- Harold Tunrer. pianist WHO -Madhatters (NBC) WIBA- Society Reporter WIND -Thru the Hollywod Lens WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -Sunsnine Express WLS -Red Foley & Sodbusters WLW -Synagogue of the Air WMBD -Party Line Melodies

WMT-Day Dreamer WOC -News WOWO- Modern Home Forum WROK -Organ Reveries WTMJ -Swinging a New Song

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT CBS -Song Stylists: WOC WISN

WFBM NBC -Sue Mitchell, songs: WCFL

KWK WLW NBC -Our American Schools:

WHO WMAQ KSD WBOW WTMJ WIBA (sw- 1533)

News: WMT WTAD WIND KMOX -Carolyn Pryce WAAF- Woman's Hem WBBM -Pappy Cheshire & His

Hillbilly Band WCBD -Hit Tunes WCCO-Priscilla WFAM -Mishwaka Hour WGN -Morning Melodies WIRE -Hymn Singer WJJD -Melody Kings WKBB -Chancel Steps WLS -Priscilla Pride WMBD -Songs of Arvilla WROK- Markets & News WTAQ -Top Tunes

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT NBC Minutemen, quartet : WLW

WIRE KWK WOWO CBS- Waltzes of the World: WOC

WISN WFBM NBC -Home Town, sketch: WHO

WIBA WMAQ KSD (sw- 15.33) KMOX -Travelogue WAAF.Variety Prem. WBBM -Amer. Dental Association W BC W -Uptowners WCBD -RCA's Service Men's

Meeting WCCO -Organ Melodies WCFL. Echoes from Havana WGN -Three Graces & Piano W tiA -Int'l Scene WIND -Dept. of Commerce, talk WJJD-Kinney 's Hawaiians WKBB -News WLS-Jamboree WMBD- Weather Report WMT- Market Hits; Your Home WROK -On the Mall WTAD -More Stately Mansions WTAQ- Marion Martin WTMJ -Carla Pestalozzi

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT NBC -Magic of Speech: WOWO

WIRE (sw- 15.21) CBS -Concert Hall; Yella Pessel.

harpsichordist: WKBB WTAQ WOC WISN WFBM WFAM Miss Pessel plays: 1 'artita No.

4 D Major (Bach). She and Mr. Miller offer: Sonata for harpsichord and Oboe in G Minor.

NBC- Mystery Chef: (sw- 15.33) NBC -Bromley House. bar.: WHO

WMAQ WBOW MBS -Army Band: KWK WMT KMOX -Let's Compare Notes

Boys: Get This Glove FREE! Play ball, fellows, with this "Rajah"

Hornsby model glove, made of genuine horsehide with greased palm. Full leather lined.

You can get this glove and many other swell prizes by doing a little ex- tra pleasant work after school deliver- ing RADIO GUIDE to customers in your neighborhood.

You make a profit on each copy de- livered and get coupons for these spe- cial prizes. including other baseball, fishing, Boy Scout equipment. bicycles, etc.

Write for fully illustrated catalog and how to get started. It's a cinch! Send coupon now!

M Mr. Al Jones, Radio Guide, 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago, Illinois

I want to get started selling RADIO GUIDE. Please send catalog and information.

Name Age

Street and Number

City State

44 Radio Guide Week

WAAF- Swingtime WBBM- Quarter Hour of Romance WCCO -Stock Reports WCFL -News for Women WGN- Tuneful Topics WIBA- Today's Almanac WIND- Kitchenette WJJD -Women's Exchange Prgm. WLW-Fed. of Music Clubs WMBD -Melody Parade WMBI -K. Y. B. Club WROK- Intimate Review WTAD- Popular Dance Revue WTMJ -Boy Scouts of America 9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

NBC -Dixie Debs: KSD (sw- 15.33)

To be announced: WLW WCFL KMOX -All Star Varieties WAAF- Foolish Questions WBBM- Milton Charles, organist WBOW -Just About Time WCCO -Dr. W. A. O'Brien WGN -Vagabond Variety WHO -Capt. F. G. Timmons WIBA -Community Union WIND -Valpariso Univ. Prgm. WJJD -The Melody Kings WLS -Don & Helen WMBD -News WROK- Morning Varieties WTMJ -Don Alvardos

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT NBC -To be announced: KSD

WMAQ WIBA WBOW WHO WIRE (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Captivators: WCCO WMBD WKBB WFAM KMOX WOC WTAQ WISN

NBC -/Call to Youth: WLW WCFL WOWO

KWK-Melodies WAAF- Hollywood Brevities WBBM -Old Time Melodramas WCFL- Shopper WDZ -We Heard WFBM -Children's Hour WHA -Homemakers WIND -20th Century Serenade WJBC -Farm Flashes WJJD -Sterling Young's Orch WLS -Prgm. News; Markets;

News WMT -Magic Kitchen WROK- Prevue WTAD -News WTMJ -What's New in Milwau-

kee? 10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Orientale: WCCO WKBB

KMOX WFAM WISN WTAQ WOC WMBD

NBC -Three Rancheros: WOWO KWK -News WAAF -Georgia Erwin. contr * WCAZ -MOVIE GOSSIP (1070

kc) WCFL- Timely Tunes WDZ -Tommy Lowe, Evangelist WGN -June Baker, home talk WIND -Morning Melodies WJBC -Lucky Lady WJJD -Julane Pelletier, pianist WLS- Prairie Ramblers & Patsy WLW- Markets WMBI- /Teen -Age Bible Study WMT- Treasure Chest WROK -Woman's Forum WTAD- Morning Varieties

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Rex Battle's Ensemble:

WCFL KSD WIRE WHO NBC- George Hessberger's Orch.:

WMAQ WIBA WOWO (sw- 15.21)

CBS -George Hall's Orch.: WOC KMOX WISN WCCO WMBD WTAQ WFAM

KWK -Uncle Dick's Kiddie Klub WAAF -Myrna Dee Sergent WBOW -Par 16 Party WDZ -Talks on Advertising WGN -Melody Time WIND -Little Red Schoolhouse WJBC- Newscast WJJD -Melody Kings WKBB- Musical Almanac WLS- Morning Homemakers WLW -Academy of Medicine WMBI -/Church School Hour WMT -Pine Ridge Musicmakers WTMJ -Morning Melodies

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT CBS -George Hall's Orch.: WKBB KMOX- Religious Talks WAAF -Jimmy & his Pals, drama WCCO- Federal Housing Adm. WDZ- Xavier Cugat's Orch. WGN -Dave Bacal, organist WHA -Piano Gems WIND -Harry Zimmerman, organ WJBC -Payne Pioneers WJJD -Debator's Forum WLW -Rex Battle's Ensemble

Ending June 12. 1937

WMT- George Hessberger's Orch. (NBC)

WOC -Organ Music WROK -Kiddies Club WSUI- Prgms.; Farm Flashes WTMJ-News ; Victorians 11:00 CST 12:00 CDT CBS -Jack Shannon, songs: WOC

WKBB WCCO WFBM KMOX WTAQ

NBC -Whitney Ensemble: WMAQ KSD (sw- 1S.33)

NBC -Our Barn, children's prgm.: WOWO WIBA

News: WJJD WISN WTAD WAAF- Symphonic Hour WBAA -Just Kids WBBM- Herbert Foote, organist WDZ- Markets Close WGN -Bob Elson on State Street WHA- Consumer's Searchlight WHO -Gov. Nelson G. Kraschel WIND-News ; Melodies WIRE -Mary Baker WJBC- Homemakers Pay Day WLS -Arkie WLW -Wander in the Orient WMBD- Police Bulletins WMRI -Young People's Hour WMT -Gov. Kraschel, talks WSBT -News; Stork Reports WSUI -Rhyhtm Rambles WTMJ- Victorians 11:15 CST 12:15 CDT CBS -Bob & Vera: WOC WSBT

WFBM WISN WKBB KMOX- Junior Radio Parade KWK -Rapid Service WBBM -Quarter Hour of Romance WBOW -Marching Along WCCO- Markets WCFL- Noonday Concert WDZ -News of Neighbors WGN- Harold Turner, pianist WHA -Music Album WHO -News; Hits & Bits WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WIRE -Safety Club WJBC -Dough Boy; News WJJD -This Week's Hits WLS -Garden Club WLW -To be announced WMBD -His Majesty, the Baby WMT -German Band WROK -Helen Benson. cowgirl WTMJ- Mayor's Youth Committee 11:30 CST 12:30 CDT * NBC -American Farm Bureau:

WMAQ WIBA KWK WLW (sw- 15.21) Toils: brings an American

Farm Bureau Federation pro - gra ni with Edwa rd A O'Neal, president. and John J. Lacey, Farm Bureau edi- tor, as guest speakers, and Walter Bia nfuss and studio orchestra.

CBS- Buffalo Presents: WOC WCCO WSBT WKBB (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Campus Capers: KSD WHO (sw- 15.33)

WBAA -High School Guest, West Lafayette

WBBM -Truman Bradley, news WBOW- Market Reports WDZ -Sons of Pioneers WFBM -Sunny Serenade WGN -/Mid -day Service WIND -Toytown Revue WISN- German Hour WJBC -Train Time Interviews WJJD -Uncle Joe & Aunt Sally WLS- Markets; Weather ; News WMBD -Window Shopper WMT -Frank Voelker, organist WOWO -News WROK -Helen Kimberley, songs WTAD- Police News WTMJ- Fastest Show in Town 11:45 CST 12:45 CDT CBS -Buffalo Presents: WFBM

KMOX WMBD WBBM Chicago Park District WBOW -County Agr. Agent WCCO -Safety Talk WDZ- Crossroads Trading Post WHA -WPA Facts & Plans WIRE -S0000 You're Going to Get

Married? WJBC -Guest Artists WLS -Closing Grain Market WMT -News; Hillbillies WOWO -Earl Gardner's Orch. WROK -Round the Town WSBT- Man -on the -Street WTAD Organ Music WTAQ -Mail Man WTMJ- I-leinie's Grenadiers

AFTERNOON-

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT CBS -Madison Ensemble: WKBB

WCCO

NBC -Your Host is Buffalo: (sw- 15.33)

News: WJBC WTAD WMBD WOC

Markets: WIRE WBAA KMOX -Magic Kitchen KSD -News; Market Reports WAAF -Musical Bt.11etin Board WBBM -Every Woman WBOW- Street Reporter WCBD -J. C. O'Hair CFI-Luncheon Concert WDZ- Danville Man on the Street WFBM -/Mid -day Meditation WGN -Concert Orch. WHA -Noon Musicale WHO -Corn Beet Hour WIND -Federal Housing Prgm. WISN -Heat Wave WJJD -Mid -day Round -Up WLS -Poultry Service Time WOWO-Howard Ropa WSBT -News; Luncheon Dance WTAQ -Farm Hands

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT CBS -Ann Leaf, organist: WSBT

WKBB WAAF - W al tztime WBAA- Luncheon Dance Time WBBM -Radio Headlines, News WCCO -Dinty Moore WFBM -Markets; Farm Bureau WGN -Len Salvo, organist WIND -Let's Dance WIRE -Fruit Growers Report ;

News WJBC -Dance Time WLS -Home Talent Prgnt. WMBD -Town Crier; Farm Mkts. WMT- Question Man , Voice of

Iowa WOC- Inquiring Mike WOWO -Farm Set vice WROK -News

12:30 CST 1:30 CDT NBC -Don Bestor's Orch.: KWK

WOWO (sw- 15.21) CBS -Ann Leaf, organist: WOC NBC -Golden Melodies: WLW

(sw- 15.33) News: WIBA WTAQ WTMJ

WCCO WHO WIRE WAAF -For Mother & Dad WBAA- Footnotes on the Head-

lines WBBM -Lee Francis, pianist WBOW -Your Ice Man Delivers

the News WCBD -German Prgm. WCFL -Talk by Dr. Bickham WDZ.- Rhythm Makers WFBM- Hoosier Farm Circle WGN- Concert Orch. WHA -Farm Prgm. WIND -The Bleacher Bug W'JJD -Adult Education Council WLS -Livestock Market; John

Brown WMBD -Farm News WMT-Markets; Hillbillies WROK -Man on the Street WTAD -Farm & Neighborhood 12:45 CST 1:45 CDT CBS -Tours in Tone: WOC WSBT

WBBM WMBD WCCO News: WFBM WTAQ KMOX -Magic Kitchen KSD -Mitchell Schuster's Orch. WAAF Pacitic Paradise W'BAA -Tune Time WBOW -Merry Melodies WDZ- What's Doing in Danville WGN -Harold Turner, pianist WHO -Lem Turner & Four Dons WIBA-Livestock; Poultry Mar-

kets WIND- Sports Globe \VIRE- /Gospel Services WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WKBB -World News WMT -Aunt Fanny; Cornhuskers WROK -Home Folks Hour WTMJ-Sidewalk Reporter 1:00 CST 2:00 CDT

* NBC- Viennese Concert Relay: WOWO (sw- 15.21) The fourth international concert

relay- from Vienna, musical as well as political capital of Austria, is broadcast under the direction of Dr, Lothar Itiedinger. The Vienna Radio Orchestra, conductd by Josef Holzer. and the cream of Con- tinental vocalists will be featured.

CBS -Down by Herman's: WISN WFBM WSBT KMOX WOC (sw -1527)

NBC- Walter Logan's Musicale: WHO KSD WMAQ WLW w 15.33)

MBS -Hod Williams' Orch.: WGN KWK

Man on the Street : WKBB WMBD WTAQ

WAAF -Red Hot & Low Down

E

Page 45: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Frequencies KMOX-1090 WISN-1120 KOA-830 WJBC-1200 KSD-550 WJJD-1130 KWK-1350 W711-750 WAAF-920 WKBB-1500 WBAA-890 WLS-870 WiIBM-770 WLW-700 WBOW-1310 WMAQ-670 WCBD-1080 WMBD-1440 WCCO-810 WMBI-1080 WCFL-970 WMT-600 WDZ-1020 WOC-1370 WENR-870 WOWO-1160 WFAM-1200 WRJN-1370 WFBM-1230 WROK-1410 WGN-720 WSBT-1360 WHA-940 WSUI-880 WHAS-820 WTAD-900 WHO-1000 WTAM-1070 WIBA-1280 WTAQ-1330 WIND-560 WTMJ-620 WIRE-1400

WBAA -Radio Stage WBBM -Ken Ellington, News WBOW -¡]Rev. Archie Brown WCBD -Polish Prgm. WCCO -Gene & Glenn WDZ - Musical Moments Revue WHA- Taxation in Wisconsin WIBA - Melody Moments WJJD -Henry King's Orch. WLS- Homemakers' Hour WMT -Iowa Cornhuskers WTAD -News WTMJ -Dance Orchestras

1:15 CST 2:15 CDT WBBM -Milton Charles, organist WCCO -Will Osborne's Orch. WDZ -Pearie Mae Shephard W)1A -Die Deutsche Musik Stunde WIBA -Man on the Street WIRE -Walter Logan (NBC) WJJD -Julane Pelietier, songs WKBB -Song Hit of the Day WMBD- Saturday Carnival WMT -German Band WTAQ -Popular Music

ieff)). He closes with Pre- lude. Double Cannon and Fugue (Stantehensky).

NBC -To be announced: WMAQ WBOW WHO KSD WIRE (sw- 15.33)

Baseball; St. Louis Browns vs. New York: KMOX KWK

WDZ -Man on the Train WAAF- Petite Musicale WDZ -Man's Wife on the Train WHA -Music of the Masters WMT -Club Matinee (NBC) WROK- Musical Joke Book WTAD- QSunday School Lesson WTMJ- Gloria Dale 2:45 CST 3:45 CDT

WBBM -Tenth Inning WCCO- Baseball; Minneapolis vs.

Columbus WDZ -Sweet Music WTAD- Juanita Nichols Colpits WVTM.1 -To be announced

3:00 CST 4:00 CDT NBC -King's Jesters' Orch.:

WENR WOWO WIBA WIRE WMT WLW

CBS -Frank Dailey's Orch.: WOC WFBM WTAQ WFAM WMBD (sw- 15.27)

WAAF- Jimmie Kozak, pianist WDZ- Merchants of Farmer City WJBC- Children's Hour WKBB -Social Calendar WMBI- Mother Ruth WMT -Elinor Sherry WROK -Moods in Blue WTAD -News WTMJ -News; Poultry & Police

Reports

1:30 CST 2:30 CDT NBC- Week -end Revue: WHO

WBOW WMAQ WIRE KSD (sw- 15.33)

CBS -Dept. of Commerce Series: WFBM WSBT WKBB WTAQ WOC WCCO (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Ricardo's Caballeros: WLW WOWO (sw- 15.21)

KMOX -Medical Society KWK -News WBAA -Melody Time WBBM- Flanagrams WCBD -Front Page Drama WDZ -Pearlie Mae Shen lard WGN- Margot Rebell & Len Salvo WIBA -Club Matinee WISN- Dugout Doings WJJD -Happy Harmonies WMT -Movie Man WROK -Today in Baseball WTAD- Marian Strauss, violinist

1:45 CST 2:45 CDT CBS -Clyde Barrie, bar.: WISN

1WFBM WSBT WKBB WOC WCCO WTAQ (sw- 15.27)

KMOX- Josephine Halpin KWK -Baseball Warm -up Prgm. WBAA- Saturday Review WBBM -Dugout Dope WCBD -Federal Housing Prgm. WDZ - Popeye Club WGN- Baseball Headliners WISN -Baseball Game WJJD -Baseball Today WMBD- Trading Post WMT- Afternoon Music WROK -QRev. L. E. Eckley

2:00 CST 3:00 CDT NBC -Club Matinee: WENR

WOWO WLW WIRE (sw- 15.21)

CBS -Dancepators: WTAQ WMBD WCCO WSBT WKBB WOC WFBM KMOX (sw- 15.27)

Baseball; Chicago White Sox vs. Washington: WGN WBBM WCFL WIND WJJD

WAAF -News & Weather WDZ- Birthday Party WHA -Die Deutsche Musik Stunde WMBI -Plain Talks and Music WMT -Peggy & Her Pals WTAD -News WTMJ -Jam Session with the

Swingsters 2:15 CST 3:15 CDT

KMOX- Dugout Dope EWE-Baseball Interviews WAAF -Mkts.; Salon Interlude WDZ-News WROK -Two Guitars WTAD -James Mosely

2:30 CST 3:30 CDT CBS -E. Robert Schmitz, pianist:

WCCO WOC WMBD WFAM WKBB WFBM WTAQ (sw- 15.27) E, Robert Schmitz, pianist, of-

fers: Opus 12 The Prelude and the March, Opus 22 Vis- ions Fugitives, Opus 32 The Danza. Opus 83 The March and Scherzo from "Love of Three Oranges" (Prokosff-

WFBM -Tea Time Tunes WJt3C -Front l'age Drama WJJD -Kinney's Hawaiians WROK- Birthday Club 4:15 CST 5:15 CDT

CBS -Concert Hall: WOC WAAF -Jimmie Kozak, pianist W'CFL- Clayton Richotto WDZ-Shebs .Jubilee WHO -Baseball Resume WJJD -Organ Moods WMAQ -Romance & Rhythm WROK- Buccaneers 4:30 CST 5:30 CDT

NBC -News; Alma Kitchell, con tralto: WBOW KSD (sw- 9.53 )

* CBS -NEWS; DAILY SPORTS Resume (Chesterfield): WBBM WFBM WOC WKBB WMBI, WTAQ WFAM

* NBC -News; Home Symphony Orch.: WENR WOWO WIBA

MBS- Johnny Messner's Orch.: WGN WMT

To be announced: WTMJ WLW KMOX -Coming Events WCBD- Baseball News WCFL -Light Classics WDZ -Meier Sisters WIRE- Matinee Varieties WISN- News; March Parade WJBC -News WJJD- Sterling Young's Orch. WMAQ -News to You WROK-Musicale WTAD -Magic in the Air

4:45 CST 5:45 CDT NBC -Religion in the News; Dr.

Walter W. Van Kirk: WMAQ KSD WHO (sw -9.53)

CBS -Ben Feld's Orch.: WFBM WFAM

CBS -Melodies of Yesterday WTAQ WISN WBBM WKBB WOC

News: WIND WDZ WTMJ KMOX -Man in the Hall WAAF- Pacific Paradise WBOW- Cocktail Capers WCBD- Rhythm Men WCFL -N. Y. A. Sketch WJJD- Flannery Sisters, songs WLW- Alfred Gus Karger WMBD -Bargain Counter WlOK -In Old Mexico WTAD -John Renaldo

3:15 CST 4:15 CDT NBC -Animal News Club: WENR

WMT WOWO WIBA WTMJ WLW WIRE

CBS -Frank Dailey's Orch.: WKBB

WAAF- Adventuring with the Marines

WLW -Ensemble Music WROK- Musicale WTAD- Concert Hall of the Air

3:30 CST 4:30 CDT * NBC- -Kaltenmeyer's Kindergar-

ten (Quaker Puffed Wheat) ;

Bruce Kamman: WiBA WLW WMAQ WIRE WHO (sw -9.53)

CBS -Virginia Verrill, songs: WOC WFAM WKBB WMBD WBBM WTAQ WFBM (sw- 15.27)

NBC -Bert Block's Orch.: WMT WBOW WOWO

WAAF- Terrence Rasmussen. bar. * WCLS -FOR YOUR INFOR-

MATION (1310 kc) WDZ- Concert Hall WENR -Music Circle WMBI -Foreign Language Service W'ROK- QBible Story Hour WTMJ -Friendship Circle

3:45 CST 4:45 CDT NBC -Bert Block's Orch.: WENR CBS- Dorothy Gordon's Children's

Stories: WFAM WOC WTAQ WMBD WKBB WFBM (sw- 15.27)

KSD- Afternoon Varieties WAAF-Contrasts WBBM -Tenth Inning WDZ- Montana Sweethearts WHA- Chamber Music WROK-Musicale

4:00 CST 5:00 CDT * MBS- Princess Pat Handicap:

WGN Moving its microphone to his-

toric Washington Park, out- side Chicago, the Mutual Broadcasting System today begins a series of three Sat- urday stake races. Following today's Princess Pat Handi- cap, next week the American Derby will be aired and cm Saturday, June 20, the $50, (100 Washington Park Futur- ity is scheduled.

NBC -Top Hatters, Orch.: WIBA WMAQ WHO WLW WBOW WIRE KSD (sw -9.53)

* CBS -Latonia Derby from Cov- ington, Ky.: WISN WTAQ WKBB WFAM WMBD WBBM Here is your opportunity to hear

a dramatic track -side account of the running of the Latonia Derby, one of America's old- est stake races. The Latonia, one of the major American derbies, is run annually at the Latonia track in Covington, Kentucky. It is a race for three- year -olds and attracts a list of the best horses in the country. The Latonia carries a purse of $15,000, with $1,000 added if the winner of the Kentucky Derby wins the La- tonia also.

NBC- Vladimir Brenner, pianist; Nickelodeon: WENR WOWO WMT

News: WOC WTAD WAAF -Charles Johnson WCBD -Radio Debuts WCFL -Interlude WDZ -Pearl & Arlene

NIGHT 5:00 CST 6:00 CDT

CBS -To be announced: WFBM WISN WKBB WMBD WFAM WTAQ WOC (sw- 11.83)

NBC -J Message of Israel; Guest Speaker: WENR WOWO WIRE (sw- 11.87 )

NBC -El Chico, Spanish Revue: KSD WBOW (sw -9.53)

News: WHO WTAD KMOX -Piano Recital KWK -Range Riders WBBM -Radio Headlines, News WCBD -Dinner Concert WCFL -Si Perkins WGN- Concert Orch. WHAS -Melody Cruise WIBA -American Youth Speaks WIND- German Hour WJJD -Fred Beck, organist WJR- Sports WLW -R. F. D. Hour WMAQ -Don Fernando's Orch. WMT-Hits & Encores WROK -Dance Orch. WTAM -Tom Manning; Baseball

Scores WTMJ- Rhythm & Rhyme

You're Away "; Mr. Temple- ton offers "Drowsy Rives" and his impressions of a Chinese orchestra, bunnnisa- Don on notes suggested by people in audience given in his style and in Franz Liszt style.

CBS- Weekend Potpourri: WKBB WFAM WOC WTAQ

NBC -Jimmy Kemper, song sto- ries: WIBA WCFL (sw -9.53)

NBC -Uncle Jim's Question Bee (G. Washington Coffee): WMAQ WTAM (sw- 11.87)

KMOX -Air Edition KSD- Xavier Cugat's Orch. WAAF -The Green Room WBBM -To be announced WBOW- Sundown Express WCBD- Dinner Dance WCCO -Minn. Tourist Bureau WENR -Happy Jack, songs WFBM -DePauw Univ. Prgm. WGN -Bob Elson, sports WHAS -Dr. Charles W. Welch WHO -Tony Cabooch WIBA -News WIRE -News; Sports Slants WISN -Show Window WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble W.IR- Melody & Rhythm WLW -Jack Sprigg's Orch. WMBD -Peoria's Church World WOWO-Little Nick Sports WROK- Sports Review WTMJ -Heinie's Grenadiers

5:45 CST 6:45 CDT NBC -The ABC of NBC, Behind

the Scenes of Radio Broad- casting: WCFL WIRE

Sports: WIBA KSD WISN WLW WTMJ WJJD

News: WHO WFBM * KMOX- MOVIELAND BROAD-

CAST KWK -Sport Review; News WBBM -On to Adventure WCCO -Uncle Jim Reads the

Funnies WENR -Maple City Four. quartet WFAM -Ball Scores; News WGN- Concert Orch. WHAS -Under Ether WMBD -Cathedral M e l o d i e s;

Where to Go and Whot to Do in Peoria

WMT -Sen. Guy M. Gillette WOWO -To be announced WROK-Musicale WTAD- Twilight 6:00 CST 7:00 CDT

* CBS -PROF. QUIZ WITH Arthur Godfrey (Kelvinator): WFBM WISN WCCO WBBM KMOX WJR WHAS (sw- 11.83) (also see 10 p.m.)

NBC -Jamboree; Harry Kogen's Orch.: WMAQ WTAM WLW WIRE WBOW WHO WIBA KSD (sw -9.53)

NBC -There Was a Woman, dra- ma: WOWO (sw- 11.87)

* MBS- Symphonic Strings: KWK WMT Alfred Wallenstein presents:

Suite (first performance) (Rousseau): Fugue in F tKel- ler); Suite for Strings (Brown): Gigue (Dubensky).

Sports: WKBB WOC WTAD WMBD WCFL

WBAA- President's Banquet WCBD -To be announced WFAM -Songs They Write WGN -Tom, Dick & Harry WIND- Rebroadcast of Today's

Game WJJD -City Club Forum WLS -Otto's Novelodeons WROK -News; Dinner Music WTAQ- Dinner Ensemble WTMJ-Tunesmiths

6:15 CST 7:15 CDT News: WOC WMBD WCFL -April, May and June

5:15 CST 6:15 CDT NBC -Spanish Revue: WTAM

WHO WCFL WIBA News: WHAS WCCO WJJD Sports Review: WBBM WFAM KMOX Scott R. DeKins KSD News; Geo. Hall's Orch. KWK -St. Joseph Jr. Symphony WAAF -Salon Music WGN Dance Orch. WJR -Frank Morgan WMAQ-Totten on Sports WMBD -Pet Corner; Chatter

Box; Prelude WMT- Parade of Features WMBD -Pet Corner; Prelude WROK -Junior Air Stars WTAD -Dance Parade

5:30 CST 6:30 CDT * CBS -Universal Rhythm

(Ford); Rex Chandler's Orch.: (sw- 11.83) (also see 8:45 P.m.) The program: "Sweet Is the

Word for You." "Night and Day," " Novi lero," "That Foolish Feeling," "Yankee Doodle," and 'Skeleton in the Closet," played by the orchestra; Mr. Boneilf offers "Border Ballad," and "Be- gin Begnin." Miss Urbanek und Mr. Bonelli sing "When

WGN- Musical Moments Revue WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -Girl Meets Boy WLS -Don & Helen WTAD -Barney Thompson WTAQ- Anniversary Club

6:30 CST 7:30 CDT * CBS- JOHNNY PRESENTS

(Philip Morris); Russ Mor- gan's Orch.; Frances Adair & Glenn Cross, vocalists; Mixed Ensemble; Charles Martin's Circumstantial Evidence Thrills, "It Might Have Happened to You ": WHAS WBBM WFAM WJR (sw- 11.83) (also see 9:30 p.m.)

NBC -Meredith Willson's Orch.: WIRE WOWO WCFL (sw- 11.87)

KMOX -Sunset Serenade KWK- Variety Program WAAF -The Evening Concert WBOW -Hit Tunes WCCO -Political Broadcast WFBM -Bohemians WGN -Dance Orch. WISN -Answer Me This WJJD -Colonial Room Ensemble WKBB- Sweetheart Serenade WLS -Barn Dance Party WMBD -Farm Festival WMT -Iowa Speaks WOC -To be announced WROK -Glenn Olds Petty WTAD -Dinner Hour WTAQ -News WTMJ- Musical Moments Revue 6:45 CST 7:45 CDT

WBOW- Sports Parade WCFL -News WJJD -Dude Martin WKBB -World News WROK -Home Folks' Frolic WTAQ -Lee Raymond WTMJ -Carveth Wells

7:00 CST 8:00 CDT * NBC -ALKA- SELTZER NAT'L

Barn Dance; Henry Burr, Verne Lee & Mary, Hoosier trio; Sally Foster; Uncle Ezra; Lucille Long & Joe Kelly, m.c. ;

Guest: WLS KWK WMT WIRE WBOW (sw- 11.87) (also see 9 p.m.)

* CBS -Grace Moore, sop. (Nash) Vincent Lopez' Orch.; Paul Taylor Chorus: WCCO WFBM WISN KMOX WHAS WBBM WJR (sw- 11.83)

NBC -Snow Village Sketches (Loose Wiles) : Arthur Allen & Parker Fennelly: WTAM KSD WMAQ WTMJ WLW WIBA WHO (sw -9.53)

* MBS- Hawaiian Serenade: WGN WCBD -J. C. O'Hair WCFL -To be announced WIND- Racing Returns WJJD- Supper Time Frolic WKBB -Bordertown Barbecue WOWO -To be announced WROK- Fireside Bible Talks WSBT -Down the Mississippi WTAD -News WTAQ -Organ Melodies

7:15 CST 8:15 CDT WCFL -Adult Education Council WKBB -Rhythm & Romance WTAQ -Hawaiian Melodies 7:30 CST 8:30 CDT

* NBC -The Shell Show; Joe Cook, m.c.; Ernie Watson's Orch.; Guest: WLW WTAM WIBA WMAQ WTMJ KSD WHO (sw -9.53)

CBS- Saturday Night Serenade (Pet Milk) ; Mary Eastman. sop.; Bill Perry, tar.; Gus Haenschen's Orch.; Chorus; guest: WMBD WHAS WBBM WJR KMOX WOC WFBM The program: Mr. Perry will

sine "There's a Lull in My

Saturday June 12

JOE KELLEY "Barn Dance" Master

of Ceremonies Sat. 7 pm CST( 8 CDT)

Life," Miss Eastman will render "Lullaby," together they sing "Where or When." The orchestra will play "Say Si Si" and "Shall We Dance ": the chorus will of- fer "The Merry -Go -Round Broke Down," and the en- semble will sing "Honey - bunch" and "Drums in My Heart."

CBS -Keyboard Serenade: (sw- 11.83)

WCCO -Carveth Wells. travel talk WFCL -Lupe Italian Prgm. WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch. WIND -Dixie Land Band WISN- Melodic Rhythm WKBB -Hits and Encores WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WSBT -Stars over Manhattan WTAQ -Ainer. Weekly Drama

7:45 CST 8:45 CDT WCCO -Musicale WGN -News; Sport Celebrities WIND- Remote Control WKBB- Rhythm & Romance WTAQ - Sports Column

8:00 CST 9:00 CDT * NBC- Concert Party, English

Music Hall Prgm.; Orch. & Vocalists from Toronto: WIRE WMT WBOW (sw -6.14)

* CBS -LUCKY STRIKE HIT Parade; Al Goodman's Orch.; Buddy Clark & Freddie Gib- son, vocalists; Gene Raymond, guest: WBBM KMOX WKBB WHAS WISN WCCO WMBD WJR WOC WSBT WFBM (sw- 11.83)

KOA -Shell Show (NBC) KWK -Feature Parade WCFL -Herr Louie & the Weasel WGN -Jack Denny's Orch. WIND -Tommy Ott, organist WIRE -Baseball Game WLS -Barn Yard Jamboree WROK -Lawmakers at Work WTAQ- Veteran's Bureau

8:15 CST 9:15 CDT WCFL -Labor Flashes WFBM -Riley's Sportslight WIND -Moonlight Sonata WROK- Musicale WTAQ- Melodic Strings

8:30 CST 9:30 CDT * MBS- Saturday Serenade: WGN NBC -Emery Deutsch's Orch.:

WBOW WCFL KSD WTAM (sw -9.53)

NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WMAQ WMT

KOA -Jack (Baron) Pearl

(Continued on Next Page)

$1 DISCARD YOUR OLD AERIAL Complete. Does away with Aerial entirely -Just place an F & H Capacity Aerial Eliminator (size 1% in. x 4 in.) within your set.

Simple instructions furnished with unit. Easily connected by anyone to aerial and ground of set. Your radio will then oper- ate and tune in the same manner as if it were connected to an aerial. Operates on hot ), short and long waves.

WHAT USERS SAY

It Is Most Likely Corroded and Has Poor or Loose Noisy Connections NO YORE BUZZES, CLICKS and shorts from summer rains and winter snow and

sleet when using an F. & H. Capacity Aerial Eliminator. Equals an aerial 75 ft. long, strung 50 ft. high, yet occupies only 1% inch by 4 inch space behind your radio -guaranteed to give you nationwide reception or your money back.

BETTER TONE AND DISTANCE GUARANTEED Sensitivity, selectivity, tone and volume improved. No lightning danger or un- sightly lead -in and aerial wires. Makes your set complete in Itself. Forget

aerial wires and troubles -move your set anywhere. NOT NEW VALUE ALREADY PROVED

On the market five years. 100,000 satisfied customers in U. S. and foreign manteles. lease from the Arctic Region of Norway to the Tropics of Africa. Chosen by Government for use on Naval Hospital bedside radios. Each factory tested on actual long distance reception. Cannotharm set- Easily connected to any radio. including radios having no ground or radios for doublet aerial.

5 DAYS TRIAL Mall coupon at once. Pay postman $1.00 plus a few pennies postage on delivery. If not entirely

satisfied, return within five days and your dollar will be refunded without question. -JUST MAIL THIS COUPON- - -

IF, & H, Radio Laboratories, Dept. 100, Fargo, No. Dak, Send F. & H. Capacity Aerial. Will pay postman $1 plus

San Antonio, Tex. It might interest you to know that I few cents postage. If not pleased will return within 5

with the Capacity Aerial Eliminator I get European sta- days for $1 refund. Check here if seding $1 with) none easily and in the winter get Australia. Russia, )order -thus saving postage coat -same refund guarantee.) Honolulu and many Jay Short Wave Stations. I get all Check here if interested in dealer's proposition. Pacific Coast Stations on the broadcast band.

Signed: Davenport, II. Received your Radio Aerial Eliminator and it sure works fine. Also works swell on Short Wave band. Wish 1 had found it long ago. Signed:

Radio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937

I NAME (ADDRESS

CITY STATE

45

Page 46: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

Saturday June 12

VINCENT LOPEZ Grace Moore's orchestra leader

Sat. 7 pm CST (8 CDT)

(8:30 p.m. Continued)

KWK -Musical Moments Revue WFBM-Piano Twins WHO -Barn Dance Frolic %VISA -Club Chanticleer WIND -At the Tavern WLS- Hometown Memories \\-LW -Book of People WROK -Dance Hour WTAQ -News WTMJ -Dance Orch.

8:45 CST 9:45 CDT * CBS -Universal Rhythm

(Ford); Richard Bonelli, bar.; Alec Templeton, blind pianist; Rex Chandler's Orch.; Carolyn Urbaneck: WBBM WOC WJR WISN WCCO KMOX WKBB WSBT WFBM WHAS WMBD WTAQ (also at 5:30 p.m.)

CBS -Patti Chapin, songs: (sw- 11.83)

KWK- Saturday Serenade (MBS) WGN -Interfraternity Sing WIBA -News WIND -News & Sports

WLS Henry Hornsbuckle , Rain biers & Patsy

WMT- Musical Moments Revue

9:00 CST 10:00 CDT * NBC -ALKA- SELTZER NAT'L

Barn Dance; Henry Burr, Sal- ly Foster; Uncle Ezra: WIBA WLW WTMJ (also see 7 pm)

CBS T nfnfy Dorsey's Orch.: (sw- 11.83)

NBC - u Bring's Orch.: WIRE WTAM KSD WBOW (sw -9.53)

News: WMT KWK KOA -Organ Recital WCFL -The Grove Family WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. \VINI)- Lithuanian Prem. \\'1.S -Tall Story Club 1, \IAQ -News to You WROK-Salon Music

9:15 CST 10:15 CDT NBC -Lou Bring's Orch.: WTAM

KOA WMAQ CBS-Tommy Dorsey's Orch. : WOC

WCCO WSBT WISN WKBB WBBM

MBS -Bill Carlsen's Orch.: WGN KWK WM'i

Sports: KMOX WFBM WHAS -Jack Dempsey Series WHO -Today's Winners WIRE -Musical Cocktail; News WJR -News Conies to Life WMBD -Value Hints WROK -WPA Band WTAM -Pinky Hunter's Orch. WTAQ -20th Century Club

9:30 CST 10:30 CDT * CBS- JOHNNY PRESENTS

(Philip Morris); Russ Mor- gan's Orch. ; Charlie Martin's Circumstantial Evidence Thrills "It Might Have Happened to You ", Frances Adair & Glenn Cross, vocalists: WCCO WISN KMOX WFBM WMBD WOC (also at 6:30 p.m.)

NBC -Al Donahue's Orch.: KOA WHO WTAM KSD (sw -9.53)

CBS -Shep Fields' Orch.: WSBT (sw- 11.83)

MBS -Ina Ray Hutton's Melo. dears:: WGN KWK

WBBM -Bernie Cummins' Orch. WBOW -Leo Baxter's Orch. WCFL -Clarence Black's Orch. WIND -Bob Tinsley's Orch. WIRE -Musical Moments WKBB -Dance Time WLS -Down at Grandpa's WMAQ -Ted Lewis' Orch. WMT -Baseball; Cedar Rapids sit.

Rock Island WROK -Ken Harris' Orch. WTAQ -To be announced

9:45 CST 10:45 CDT

NBC -Al Donahue's Orch.: WCFL CBS -Shop Fields' Orch.: WJR News: WROK WIND WHAS KWK -Sport Review WIRE -Baseball Game WLS -Nat'l Barn Dance WLW Dick Jurgens' Orch. WMAQ Eddie Varzos' Orch.

10:00 CST 11:00 CDT

NBC -Don Bestor's Orch.: WMAQ KOA WBOW (sw -9.53) * CBS-Int'l Swing Concert; Anni- versary Saturday Swing Club: WISN WBBM WTAQ WHAS WKBB KMOX Columbia's Swing Club, a bright

idea which passing time has proved to lieve been an in- spiration, becomes one year

of age tonight kith a gala one -hour party program. Over the entire I olumhia network, "swing" will be glorified by its foremost exponents in a

broadcast presenting a com- posite of swing music's great- est attainments. Switches are to be made all over the coun- try to bring in swingdom's most firmans interpreters and CBS even hopes to visit France briefly by microphone so that Swill Club fans may hear Stephuuie itrappelly and his Hot Fisc play from Paris. The program will he given in a ('BS Playhouse before an invited audience nad Leith Stevens will relinquish his baton now and then when a guest conductor leads the Swing Chub Band. Among the guests tieing invited are Bun- ny Berign n, Rerl Norvo. Red Nichols, Art Shaw, Raymond Scott and his Quintet, Tommy Dorsey. Caspar Reardon. Duke Ellington and Fats Waller. I'aul Douglas, the Club's swing commentator. will ap- pear us usual.

NBC -Rudy Vallee's Orch.: WCFL CBS -Professor Quiz: KNX KSL

(also at 6 p.m.) MBS -Happy Felton's Orch.: WGN News: WMBD WJR WOC WCCO

WTAQ WFBM WLW WTMJ WHO

KSD -News; Reser's Orch. KWK -Swing Ensemble

Whose Ankles They Are On page 28 are the ankles of eleven of your

favorite stars. You were to guess whose they are. Here are the correct answers:

1. Martha Raye 2. Priscilla Lane 3. Gladys Swarthout 4. Florence Baker 5. Jessica Dragonette 6. Loretta Clemens

7. Lily Pons 8. Betty Winkler 9. Benay Venuta

10. Frances Langford 11. Deanna Durbin

WIBA -Club Chanticleer WIND -Jimmy Noone's Orch WSBT -Club Lido WTAM -News; Lee Allen's Orch. WTMJ -News; Dance Music Till

12:30 a.m.

10:15 CST 11:15 CDT CBS -Swing Concert: WJR WOC

WFBM NBC -Art Shaw's Orch.: WCFL NBC -Don Bestor's Orch.: WIBA

WHO KSD- Mitchell Schuster's Orch. EWE-Happy Felton's Orch. WCCO- Rollie Johnson WHAS -News WIND -In the Crimelight WIRE -Grandstand Interviewer WLW -Leonard Keller's Orch. WMBD- Sports; Program Review

10:30 CST 11:30 CDT NBC -Hudson de Langé s Orch.:

WTAM KOA WIRE WHO KSD WIBA WBOW (sw -9.53)

CBS -Swing Club: WMBD WCCO NBC -George Olsen's Orch.: WMT

WCFL (sw -6.14) KWK -House Party WENR -Lou Bring's Orch. WGN -Eddy Duchin's Orch. WIND -Bob Tinslev's Orch. WLW -Noble Sissies Orch. WMAQ -Lou Breese's Orch.

10:45 CST 11:45 CDT WIND -Jimmy Noone's Orch. WMT- Electric Park

11:00 CST 12:00 CDT NBC- Fletcher Henderson's Orch.:

WENR WBOW KSD WHO KOA

CBS -Mark Fisher's Orch.: WOC WMBD WISN WCCO WTAQ WBBM

NBC -Eddie Varzos' Orch.: WIBA WMAQ

MBS -Sterling Young's Orch.: WGN WMT

KMOX -To be announced WFBM -Indiana Roof Orch.' WHAS -Dance Band WIND -Nite Watch WJR -Del Courtney's Orch.

WLW -Moon Ri'er WTAM -To be announced

11:15 CST 12:15 CDT KMOX- Dunstedter's Swing Orch. WFBM -Mark Fisher's Orch

(CBS) WIRE -Baseball Resume; Dance

Orchestra 11:30 CST 12:30 CDT CBS -Billy White's Orch.: WOC

WBBM WISN WFBM WMBD WTAQ WKBB

NBC -King's Jesters' Orch.: WMAQ WBOW KSD KOA WLW WHO WIRE

NBC -Lou Bring's Orch.: WENR WIBA

MBS- Tornniy Tucker's Orch.: WGN

KMOX -Carol Lofner'o Orch. KWK -News WCCO -Joe Venuti's Orch. IVHAS -The Witching Hour WJR- Musical Nightcap WTAM -Slumber Hour

11:45 CST 12:45 CDT NBC.Ger.tlenieu of Rhythm:

WMAQ WBOW KSD KOA W HO

MRS -Tommy Tucker's Orch.: KWK

KMOX -Jack Hampton's Orch. WJR- Musical Nightcap WLW -Jack Sprigg's Orch. WTAM Slumber Hour

12:00 CST 1:00 CDT KMOX -Dancing Time KOA -News WBBM -News & Weather WCCO -Will Osborne's Orch. WGN -Joe Sanders' Orch.

12:15 CST 1:15 CDT KOA -Jimmy Grier's Orch. (NBC) WBBM -Don Chiesta's Orch.

12:30 CST 1:30 CDT MBS -Jack Denny's Orch.: WGN

WMT KOA- Archie Loveland's Orch. WBBM -Charlie Engles' Orch. WCCO -Joe Cappó s Orch.

End of Saturday Programs

CONTESTS ON THE AIR

SUNDAY

6:45 p.m. EST (5:45 p.m. CST), NBC network. Jingle program. Broadcast for West at 10 p.m. EST (9 p.m. CST). Jingle contest, wrist watch prizes.

MONDAY

10:15 a.m. EST (9:15 a.m. CST) Monday through Friday and 3:15 p.m. EST (2:15 p.m. CST) Monday through Thursday, NBC network. Personal Column of the Air. $10.00 awarded for every letter (about sponsor's product) sent in and used for advertising.

11:15 a.m. EST (10:15 a.m. CST) and 4 p.m. EST (3 p.m. CST), NBC network. Monday through Friday. The Story of Mary Marlin. 5 first prizes of $1,000.00 each and 1,250 prizes of two pairs of silk stockings awarded weekly. Con- test also on the O'Neill broadcast and the Tues- day, Wednesday and Friday night "Vic & Sade" broadcasts.

12:30 p.m. EST (11:30 a.m. CST), CBS net- work. The Wife Saver. Prizes: First, $1,000.00; Second. $250.00; Third, $150.00; Fourth, $100.00; 200 prizes of 48% William Rogers Chests of table silver. Conditions of contest: A letter of 50 words or less on why you like sponsor's product. Mer- chandise requirement. (Also see Tuesday.)

3:30 p.m. EST (2:30 p.m. CST), NBC network. Monday through Friday. Follow the Moon. 50 wrist watches given weekly, for ten weeks, to writers of best letters finishing sentence about product. Contest closes June 12, 1937.

8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST), NBC network. Fibber McGee and Molly. Broadcast for West at 11 p.m. EST (10 p.m. CST). 1 automobile trailer and several cash prizes awarded each week, for 12

weeks, for best letters, of 50 words or less, about product. All entries must be postmarked no later than Sunday following each broadcast.

TUESDAY

10:15 a.m. EST (9:15 a.m. CST), CBS net - work. Tuesday and Thursday. The Quality Twins. 73 awards totaling $500.00 weekly.

10:45 a.m. EST (9:45 a.m. CST), NBC net- work. Tuesday and Thursday. The Wife Saver. Prizes: First, $1,000.00; Second, $250.00; Third, $150.00; Fourth, $100.00; 200 prizes of 48% Wil- liam Rogers Chests of table silver. Conditions of contest: A letter of 50 words or less on why you like sponsor's product. Merchandise requirement.

46

7 p.m. EST (6 p.m. CST), NBC network. Hus- bands and Wives. The persons sending in best solution to questions given on program will be

invited to studio to broadcast in person their answers.

8 p.m. EST (7 p.m. CST), NBC network. Vox Pop. Broadcast for West, Monday at 11:30 p.m. EST (10:30 p.m. CST). 10 wrist watches weekly for questions or problems. Contest closes Thurs- day following broadcast each week.

WEDNESDAY

9:30 p.m. EST (8:30 p.m. CST), CBS network. Wednesday and Friday. Babe Ruth. 2 automobiles, 20 radios, and 500 autographed baseballs given as prizes for forecasting winners of 16 big -league games, accompanied by 50 -word letter about base- ball. Weekly contest closes 2 weeks after an- nouncement.

THURSDAY

9 p.m. EST (8 p.m. CST), CBS network. Your True Adventures. Monthly grand prize of $250, and weekly prize of $25 for best "True Adven- tures" story contributed by listeners and used on program.

FRI DAY

8:30 p.m. EST (7:30 p.m. CST), NBC network. True Story Court of Human Relations. Broadcast for West at 11:30 pan. EST (10:30 p.m. CST). Listeners asked to read a designated story in magazine. $100 cash prize awarded to best letter telling how entrant would have handled the situa- tions or problems given in story. Letter must be in by Thursday following broadcast.

SATURDAY

10:45 a.m. EST (9:45 a.m. CST), NBC net- work. Fitch Romances. Wrist watch weekly for best letter, of 200 words or less, telling the true romance story of your life.

6:30 p.m. EST (5:30 p.m. CST), NBC network. Uncle Jim's Question Bee. Merchandise prizes for questions and answers used on program.

7 p.m. EST (6 p.m. CST), CBS network. Pro- fessor Quiz. Broadcast for West at 11 p.m. EST (10 p.m. CST). 6 prizes of $25 each given weekly for best lists of 5 questions and answers to be used on program. Also 83 valuable merchandise and 950 cash prizes for filling in missing words on official entry blank. This contest closes June 6, 1937.

Radio Guide Week

MR. FAIRFAX KNOWS ALL THE ANSWERS

TED COLLINS is not married to KATE SMITH but has been associated with her for the past six years in the role of manager and producer -an- nouncer for all her radio and theater work. - Mrs. J. L. B., Eustis, Fla.

EARL HINES' band is playing at the Cotton Club in Culver City, Calif., and airs frequently over the Mutual Broadcasting System and nightly over the West Coast Don Lee net. -M. H., Chi- cago.

Here is a complete list of the cast in the TODAY'S CHILDREN sketch. Irna Phillips handles the character roles of Kay Crane and Mother Moran, and also writes the series. Fran- ces Carlon does the role of Eileen Moran; Jean McGregor is Dorothy Moran; Frank Pacelli, Bob- by Moran; Bess Johnson, Frances Moran Mat- thews; Helen Kane, Kathryn Carter; Forrest Lewis, Don Carter; Judith Lowry, Aunt Martha; Michael Romano, Ralph Santo; Harriet Cain, Nancy Matthews; Ethel Owens, Helen Marshall; Robert Griffin, Bob Brewer; Rupert Labelle, John Bartlett; Fred Von Ammon, Terry Moran; Lucy Gilman, Lucy Moran; Raymond Johnson, Henry Matthews; Margaret Fuller, Joan Young; Edith Adams, Liza; Seymour Young, Jack Marsh; Donald Weeks, Junior Matthews; Parker Wilson, Robert Marshall; Robert O'Malley, Jerry Ryan; Gale Page, Gloria Marsh; Bob Bailey, Richard Coles. -Mrs. M. W. J., Omaha, Nebr.

Maestros WAYNE KING and HENRY KING are in no way related. RAY HERBECK'S or- chestra is on a tour. SAMMY KAYE may soon move into the William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh. with an MBS radio wire. -F. F., Ferndale, Calif.

Martin Gabel portrays the role of JOHN WAYNE in the BIG SISTER sketches. ROSE- MARY DILLON is working in the cast of the musical drama MODERN CINDERELLA, aired over the CBS network every weekday morning. - H. G. B., Carlisle, Pa.

In LUM 'N' ABNER, CHESTER LAUCK does the Cedric, Dick Huddleston and Lum character roles and NORRIS GOFF handles the parts of Abner, Grandpappy and Squire Skimp. -E. E. H.. Wilmington, N. C.

The cast of the daytime serial WE ARE FOUR includes Marjorie Hannan as Nancy Web- ster; Alice Hill as Lydia; Sally Smith as Pris- cilla; Charles Flynn as Tony; Carl Boyer as "Fat" (chum of Tony's) and Reuben Lawson as Carl Maritz. -M. M., Little Rock, Ark.

Following is- the cast of the dramatic series JOHN'S OTHER WIFE: Matt Crowley does the

Ending June 12, 1937

John Perry role; Phyllis Welch is Martha Cur- tis; Adele Ronson, Elizabeth; Irene Hubbard, Molly; Milo Bolton, Allen Green; Ethel Blume, Evelyn; Ruth York, Yvonne Caire; Alan Bunce, Dr. Tony Chalmers. -Mrs. M. N., Baltimore, Md.

DOLLY DAWN is still the hotcha vocalist with GEORGE HALL'S orchestra over the Co- lumbia net. -A. L., Titusville, Pa.

ELINOR HARRIOT takes all feminine roles in AMOS 'N' ANDY. This series is originating in Hollywood. -L. H., Hamilton, Ont., Can.

I suggest you write each of the orchestra leaders listed in your letter. They will let you know whether there is a fee for pictures of their bands. -E. S. D., Dunkirk, N. Y.

The current cast of THE O'NEILLS follows: Kate McComb is Mrs. O'Neill; Chester Stratton, Monte Kayden; Arline Blackburn, Eileen Turner; Effie Lawrence Palmer, Mrs. Turner; Janice Gilbert, Janice Collins; Jack Rubin, Morris Levy; Gee Gee James, Tillie; Adele Harrison, Barbara Grayson; John Moore, Sir Donald Rogers; Violet Dunn, Peggy O'Neill; Jimmy Tansey, Danny O'Neill; Alfred Swenson, Mr. Turner; Jimmy Donnelly, Ed Collins; Santos Ortega, Mr. Collins; Jane West, Mrs. Ermitrude Bailey; John McGov ern, Harold Wilkinson; Joseph Julian, Mr. Cole man and Roy Fant, Grandpa Hubbell. -H. P. V. Utica, N. Y.

HELEN JANE BEHLKE, contralto heard on NBC programs from Chicago, has sung and danced professionally since she was a child. Her first professional engagement was at the age of six. Was born April 27, 1914, in Wausau, Wis. Due to her theatrical roving, she attended ele mentary school in Grayling, Mich.; Bay City, Mich.; Hollywood, Calif. ; Bemidji, Minn., and college at Northwestern University, in 1931-32, and the University of Minnesota, 1932 -35. Was active in amateur dramatics during college, majored in voice and speech. Her first radie audition was in 1934 in Minneapolis. Before coming to NBC in 1935 she appeared with Ted Weems' orchestra. Her favorite author is Du Bose Heyward; favorite character in history is Mary of Scotland; favorite composer, Tschaikow- sky; favorite operetta, Romberg's "Viennese Nights." Is member of Gamma Phi Beta, Zeta Phi Eta and Phi Beta Kappa. Helen is five feet, three and a half inches tall, weighs 105 pounds, and has brown hair and gray -green eyes.

-J. B., Gary, Ind.

The switch in name of Berle's COMMUNITY SING to SUMMER HOTEL with a related routine was a last- minute change. -E. C., Chicago.

E

Page 47: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

atiViù anafing. MONEY-MAKING OUTFIT H!!

Imo, L. yianielt Inc amazing profit possibilities of my simple, sure -tire plan. 1 will place title handsome Display Outfit in your hands for 30 -day trial without your risking a cent. Serve steady customers on a weekly route. Big profits with over 250 groceries and house - huldnecessities. Ford Tudor Sedans given producers as a bonus. Postcard brings you amazine lier FREE. No obi igation. Act nt one, send penny Post,:,r,i Io ALBERT MILLS, Pres., 4037 Monmouth Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.

Be My Local Agent Tó S12.Ä DAY How would you like to wear this tine, Union made -to-measure, all wool suit at my expense? Pay no money. Just promise to shown to friends. and follow my simple plan. Do this easy thing and

earn up to$12 lnada withoutcanvass- Ing!Represent my big, old tailoring com- pany. Make biggest money of your life. I need an ambitious man in every town.

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY - ACTUAL SAMPLES FREE I send you absolutely free gorgeous, big demonstration

equipment containing actual samples and dozens of valuable surprises. Demonstrate these samples for me. Show World's Greatest Tailoring Values at only $21.45. Save money for friends Make money yourself. Write! Send No Money! Do it now. Cet valuable dem- onstration equipment FREE and opportunity to get your own suits and overcoats FREE. Write today. H.J.COLLIN,Dept. T -115 Progress Tailoring Co., 500 5. Throop Street, Chicago

FORD FOR YOU Pay no money. I want you Ford

s -rand Ford

producers. free

to Droducers.

Hard of Hearing? Amazing News for You!

You may hear like normal again! Amazing new instrument releases deaf from misery and embarrassment,

The Godsend, new Scientific, Electrical Hearing Aid, is guaranteed to give you same power to hear as instruments selling for $85 to $175 and more. PRICED AT ONLY $19.751 Backed by $1000.00 Money -Back Guarantee. Now you may enjoy sermons, lectures, con- remation, radios, movies. Complete with Microphone, Batteries, and TWO Appliances for BONE or AIR CONDUCTION, both for less than the usual price of only ONE. Music and words heard distinctly from all diretions, at close range or from distances. No distortion -no head noises. Instrument is lightweight, easily concealed in clothing, no more noticeable than pair of glasses. Write quick for FREE DETAILS, sent in plain envelope. GODSEND COMPANY, Dept. X.482, 4204 Davis Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Learh)fusicHome Easy as A -B -C A complete Conservatory Course der Master Teachers. You willfbenamazed and deiight- e,l that music can be made so easy and interesting.

Low cost, easy terms. Courses In Piano, Violin, Mandolin, Cornet, Organ. Trumpet, Spanish Guitar, Hawaiian Guitar, Banjo. Tenor Banjo, Accordion, Saxophone, Clarinet. Personal instruction ar ion under artists. Satisfaction gu-

enteed. Send for Free Catalog; gives full details. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC

Dept. 784, 1525 East 53rd Street, Chicago

n ÇINISNESAUTOS Like EN EW: PAYS tea $7a .2114 HOUR

KAR -NU refinishes any color autorno- bile easily, quickly and economically wlthootpoliahiag, wax)og,rubbiagorpdstlag. JUST WIPE IT ON WITH A CLOTH I elastic l Magic-like

coat. bsolutelyd transparent with tough,

eveling, lf- polishln . Guaranteed. Lasts 8 to 12 months. Equal in beat to repaint job

sting $25 to $78. Write for Free Sample to R claims and Territory offer. RAR -NU GO ,Dept.0 -60, GakleySta.,Cincinnai,o.

Learn Profitable Profession in 90 days at Home

Salaries of Men and Women in thefascinating pro- fession of Swedish Massage high $40 to $70 per week but many prefer to open their ownof- aces. Large incomes from Doctors, hospitals, nerd- farinas and private patiente come to tienne woo

modify ri earolo offers ch rewards for specialists. soo sheets

asna booht t- They're FREE. sTHE College of Swedish Massage

601 Warren Blvd., Dept. A81, Chicago S,nio,ri,t ('r it,.ru, of Nussom )

ALSAMAR

YOUR BIRTHSTONE

FREE

Special Get -Acquainted Offer Send Nash), Address d Date of Birth. Enclose 1Of(Coin)ToCover Cost Of Mailing.

F-2703 Gicmngs St

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

LOG OF ALL AMERICAN STATIONS ARRANGED BY CALL LETTERS

GAIN this week, RA- DIO GUIDE presents the most complete and up -to -date list of all

broadcasting stations in North America anywhere available. The stations are arranged first by countries and next in the alphabetical order of their call

letters. The small figure given in parentheses, as (1/4), fol- lowing the location of a station is an indication of its power in kilowatts -which means thou- sands of watts. Where no fig- ure is given, the station has less than 250 watts power. Thus the figure 1/4 means 250

watts; 1/2 is 500 watts; 10 would be 10,000 watts, etc. Part II of this log will appear next week. In addition to Canada and the United States, this log will embrace Mexico. At the conclusion of this form of the log, it will be repeated arranged in frequency order.

CANADA Call; Location; Power Kilos. ('FAC Calgary, Alta. 9:30

CFt'F Montreal, tine. (1,,) 6011

CFCII North stay, Ont. !Ctrl CFI Calgary, Alta. (10) 11130

GU( ti e'hatham, Ont. 630 1- l -i -'l' Victoria, B.C. 7450 l'FCY Charlottetown,

l'. F..1. (I) 030 ('FJC Kamloops, B.C. Bau t'FLC Prescott, Ont. 930 CFNIS Fredericton,

N.B. (1) 550 ('FPL London, Ont. 730 ('F1'It Prince Rupert, B.C. 5)90

('FUC Saskatoon, Sask. (1) 840 l'FRB Toronto, Ont. (10) 090 C'FIIC Kingston, tint. 1510 CFRN Edmonton, Alta. !1.10

CIIAB Moose Jaw, Sask. 1200 ('TICK Charlottetown,

I'.E.I 1310 1911:5 Snnnnerside, P.E.I. 1450 1'111.1' Montreal, Que. 71211

t 'HMI. Hamilton, Ont. 1010 ('JONC New Carlisle,

Que. (I) lit) CIINS Halifax, N.S. (1) 1130

CHICC Quebec, Que. 580 CIISJ St. John, N.B. (1) 1120 CIIWK Chilliwack, B.C. 7811

C.IA'l' 'frail, B.C. (1) 910 CI CA Edmonton, Alta. (1) 730 C.ICIt Sydney, N.S. (1) 1240 1'.IC.1 Calgary, Alta. 690 l'.ICS Stratford, Ont. 1210 C.ICU Akiavik, N.W.T. 1210 C.IGX Winnipeg, Man. 1390 C.II(' Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 1500 1'.IKL Kirkland Lake, Ont. 1310 ('.ILS Yarmouth, N.S. 1310 ('JOC Lethbridge, Alta. 950 ('Jolt Vancouver, B.C. (1/a) 611) l'.1RC Winnipeg, Man. (1) 630 GIRM Regina, Sask. (1) 540 ('KAC Montreal, Que. (5) 730 C'KFSI Prince Albert, Sask. 1211) ('KCD Vancouver, B.C. 1010 1'K('H Hull, Otte. 1210 t'K1'K Regina, Sask. (%) 1010 CKCL Toronto, Ont. 5811

CKCO Ottawa, Ont. 1010 ('Kl'It Waterloo, Ont. 1510 ('lil't- Quebec, Que. 1310 ('KC\V Moncton, N.B. 13711

CKFC Vancouver, B.C. 1410 CKGIt North Bay, Ont. 1120 CKIC Wolfvine, N.S. 1010 CKLW Windsor, Ont. (5) 1030 CKMC Cobalt, Ont. 1210 CKMO Vancouver, B.C. 1110 CKNX Wingham, Ont. 12011 ('KOC Hamilton, Ont. (1) 112(1 CIUIV Kelowna, B.C. 630 C.1 l'C Brantford, Ont. 930 1'ICPlt Fort William, Ont. 930 CKSO Sudbury, Ont. (1) 780 CKTB St. Catharines, Ont. 7 110 ('SUA Edmonton, Alta. (1 /1) 5x0 CKWX Vancouver, B.C. 11110 CKX Brandon. Man. 1120 ('KY Winnipeg, Man. (15) :110 ('Rl!K Quebec, Que. (1) 10511 CIt('M Montreal, Que. (5) !i1)) CRCO Ottawa, Ont. (1) NS') CItCS Chicoutimi, One. 95f) ('RCT Toronto, Ont. (5) 840 CRCV Vancouver, B.C. (5) 1111) CRCW Windsor, Ont. (1) 600 CRCY Toronto, Ont. 1420

UNITED STATES KA

Call; Location; Power Kilos. KAJIC San Antonio,

Tex. ('4) 1920 KABit Aberdeen, S.D. 1420 KADA Ada, Okla. 12011 KALIS Alexandria, La. 1420 KALE Portland, Ore. (%) 1300 KANS Wichita, Kan. 1210 K ARK Little Rock,

Ark. (1) 890 RASA Elk City, Okla. 12111 KAST Astoria, Ore. 1371) ,AWN Gallup, N.M. 1500

KB K BIN Muskogee, Okla. 1500 KIST'S Portland, Ore. 1420 KBST Big Spring, Tex. 1100 KBTM Jonesboro, Ark. 1200

KC KCKN Kansas City, Kans. 1310 KI'MC Texarkana,

'l'ex. (1/4) 1420 K'310 Kansas City, Mo. 1370 KCItC Enid, Okla. (1/4) 1360 ICCRJ Jerome, Ariz. 1310

,DAL Duluth, Dnn. 1500 KDB Santa Barbara,

Calif. (14) 1500

Call; Location; Power Kilos. KDFN Casper, Wyo. 1),.1 1440 KDRA Pittsburgh, l'a. I7()) 9811 11111.11 Devils lake, N.D. 12111

KDIIN Alouterey, Calif. 1210 KOVI. Salt Lake City,

Utah (5) 12911

KE RECA ravis Angeles,

Calif. (5) KEEN Seattle, Wash. KEHE Los Angeles,

Calif. (5) KELD Eldorado, Ark. BERN Maker- field, Calif. I: EUII Price, Utah l EX Portland, Ore. (5)

1430 1370

780 1:170 1370 1420 1180

KF,tli Lincoln, Nebr. (10) 770 KFA(' Los Angeles,

Calif. (1) 1300 KF'I :It Great Falls,

Mont. (211) 1280 KF11I Abilene, Kans. (5) 1050 KS13K Sacramento,

Calif. (5) 1490 KFDM Beaumont, Tex. (1) 561) KFDY Brookings, S.D. (1) 780 I:FEL Denver, Colo. (1'15) 920 KFE0 St. Joseph, Mo. (2t /x) 680 KFGI) Boone, Iowa 1370 KFH Wichita, Kans. (5) 7300 KFI Los Angeles,

Calif. (50) 640 KFIO Spokane, Wash. 1120 KFIZ Fon du Lac, Wis. 1420 KFJB Marshalltown,

Ia. (1/4) 1200 KF'JI Klamath Falls, Ore. 1210 KFJM Grand Forks,

N.D. (1) 1410 KF.1Z Fort Worth, Tex (t4) 13711 KFKA Greeley, Colo. (1) 880 KFKU Lawrence, Kans. (5) 1220 KFNF Shenandoah, la. (1) 890 KFOR Lincoln, Nebr. (1/4) 1210 ,FOX Long Beach,

Calif. (5) 1250 KFI'L Dublin, Tex. (4) 1310 KFPW Ft. Smith, Ark. 1210 KFPY Spokane, Wash. (5) 8110 EFOD Anchorage,

Alaska (1/4) 780 KFRC San Franciso,

Calif. (5) 610 ,FRO Longview, Tex. (144) 1370 KFRU Columbia, Mo. (1) 630 KFSD Sun Diego, Calif (1) 11)111

KFS) I.os Angeles, Calif. )21 %) 112(1

RF)'ll Clayton, Mo. (1) 550 KF'V1) Los Angeles,

Calif. (t/4) 1000 EFVS Cape Girardeau,

Mo. (14) 1210 KFWIS Hollywood,

Calif. (7) 950 KFXD Nampa, rdaho (t4) 12110 KFXJ Grand Junction,

Colo. (1/4) 1200 KFXM San Bernardino,

Calif. 1210 KFX It llklahotna City,

Okla. (1/4) 1310 KFYO Lubbock, Tex. (t /4) 1310 KFYR Bismarck, N.D. (5) 550

KG KGA Spokane, Wash. (5) 1470 KGAR Tucson. Ariz. (144) 1370 KGß San Diego, Calif (1 ) 1330 KGBU Ketchikan,

Alaska (%) 0(0 KGBX Springfield, Mo. (t /e) 12:30 K11(1.4 Decorah, Ia. 1270 KGI.'.IJ Mandan, N.D. (14) 1140 KG(.7X Wolf Point,

Mont. (1) 1450 K(111E Fergus Falls,

Minn. 1'A) 1200 K(lDM Stockton, Calif. (1) 111)0 KGDY Huron, S.D. (1/4) 1340 KGEI{ Sterling, Colo. 12110 KGÉII Long Beach,

Calif. (1) 1361) KGEZ Kalispell, Mont. 1310 KGFF Shawnee, Okla. (t /4) 14211 KGFI Corpus Christi,

Tex. (14) 1500 KGFJ Los Angeles, Calif. 12110 K1:FL Roswell, N. Mex. 13711 KGFW Kearney, Nebr. 1310 KGFX lierre, S.D. (t/4) 630 K)l) C San Francisco, Calif. 1.121) KGGF Coffeyville,

Kans. (1) 1010 KGGM Albuquerque,

N.M. (1) 1230 KGHF Pueblo, Colo. (t4) 1320 KGHI Little Rock,

Ark. (t /4) 1200 KGHL Billings, Mont. (5) 780 KGIR Butte, Mont. (21 /a) 1340 KGIW Alamosa, Colo. 1420 KGKB Tyler, Tex. (t/4) 1500 KGKL San Angelo,

Tex. (14) 1370 KOKO Wichita Falls,

Tex. (1) 570

Call; Location; Power Kilos. K)1K Y Scottsbluff,

Nebr. I' /i ) 1500 KGLO Altwyn Pity, Ia. 1210 K( :51íi Honolulu,

Hawaii (1) 1.10 KGNC Amarillo, l'ex. (211) 1411) KGNF North flatte,

Nebr. (1) 1430 KGNO Dodge City,

Rams. (14) 1340 KG() San Francisco,

Calif, (7r /r) 790 KGF Honolulu,

Hawaii (2%) KGVO Missoula, Mont. (1) KGW Portland, Ore. (5) KGY Olympia, Rash.

KH KIIBC Hilo, Hawaii (y) KILT Los Angeles,

Calif. (5) KHI) Spokane, Wash. (2) MIST, Chico, Calif. (t/4) KHT'It Watsonville,

Calif. (1/4) 1310

750 12111)

620 1110

1400

900

!1.d1

KI KIt'A Clovis, N.M. KIT) Idaho Falls, Idaho (I) KIDO puise, Idaho (2'%) KIDW Lamar, Colo. KIEM Eureka, Calif. (%) KIEV Glendale, Calif. (t /4) KINY Juneau, Alaska ,IRO Seattle, Wash. (1) KIT Yakima, Wash. (14) KIUL Garden City, Kane. ,TUN Pecos, Tex KIUP Durango, Colo.

1370 1:3211

1350 1420 1450 850

1310 710

1310 1210 1120 1370

KJ KJBS San Francisco,

Calif. (%) 1070 KJR Seattle, Wash. (5) 970

KL KLAH Carlsbad, N. M. KLCN Blytheville, Ark. KLO Ogden, Utah (%) KLI'M Minot, N.D. (%) KL1IA Little Rock,

Ark. (5) KLS Oakland, Calif. (t /4) KLUF Galveston, Tex. KLX Oakland, Calif. (1) ELE Denver, Colo. (5)

1210 1290 1400 1240

1390 1!90 1371)

8150

500

KMA Shenandoah, Ia. (5) 930 K SIAL San Antonio, Tes. 1370 KJI IS)' Kansas City,

Si,). 151 U O KMED Medford, Ore. (1/4) 1310 KJI.I Fresno, Calif. (1) 580 KMLIt Monroe, La. (1/4) 121)1) K5111.1 ('lay l'enter,

Nebr. It) 740 KMO raentinl. Wash. (1) 133n KMOX St. Louis, Mo. (50) 11)90 KMI'C Beverly Hills,

Calif. ( %) 710 KMTI1 Los Angeles,

Calif. (1) 570

KN KNEL Brady, Tex. 151111 K NET Palestine, 'l'ex. 1420 KNOW Austin, Tex. 15011 I.NX Los Angeles,

Calif. (5111 1050

KO KO.t Denver, (50) KU M' Corvallis, Ore. (1) ii IIll Albuquerque,

N.M. 110) K01111 Rapid City, S.D. KOI'A Kilgore, l'ex. KOH iìeuo, Nev. (14) KIII r. Omaha. Nebr. (5) KOIN Portland, Ore. (5) KOL Seattle, Wash. (7) KOMA Oklahoma City,

Okla. 15) KOM(1 Seattle, Wash. (5) KONG San Antonio, Tex. El1OS Marshfield,

Ore. (t /4 I

KOBE Eugene. Ore. KG'l'N Pine Bluff, Ark. KIM' Valley City, N.D. KOY Phoenix, Ariz. (1)

830

1180 13711 7210 1380 121711

940 1270

1111 !1_11

1:1711

12110 1420 ISoo 1500 1390

KP KI'A(' l'ort Arthur,

'l'ex. (t/,) 1260 K PI1N Pa mpa, Tex. 1310 K1'1.11 Lake Charles,

I.a. 1'4) 1701) KPMC Bakersfield,

Calif. (1) 1510 KPO San Francisco,

Calif. (50) 620 KPOF Denver, Co.d. (14) 880 KPPC Pasadena, Calif. 1210 KPQ Wenatchee,

Wash. (t4) 153) KPRC Houston, Tex. (5) 9211

KQ KQV Pittsburgh, Pa. ( %) KQW San Jose, Calif. (1)

Part II of This New Radio Log Will Appear

1311) 1010

in Next Issue!

Rodio Guide Week Ending June 12, 1937

15 ISSUESa

or .1

1

Radio Guide's i Summer Bargain The regular subscription price of

RADIO GUIDE is $4.00 per year. As a special Summer bargain offer

to regular readers, we will send you' fifteen issues for $1.

All you have to do is to fill in the' coupon below, and send it with your remittance, and we will send you the next fifteen issues for $1.

Please remember that it fakes some time for your letter to reach us and an extra week to start your subscription.

This Summer bargain offer of fif- teen issues for $1 will be withdrawn soon. It is intended as a special in- ducement for such readers as to continue to get RADIO GUIDE all Summer long at an unusual saving.

RADIO GUIDE'S program section is bigger and better than ever.

It gives you the names of guest stars, premieres, musical selections of symphonies, all of the local and distant stations you can tune in on. American and foreign short -wave stations, and all of the interest- ing articles and pictures about the personalities of the air.

Never before have we been able to make you such a fine bargain offer. Take advantage of it now. Remember, fifteen issues for only $1. Send the coupon below now. be- fore you forget it.

ase .s

/Send This

Coupon NOW!

Subscription Department Radio Guide, Desk 612 731 Plymouth Court Chicago, Illinois

Enclosed please find $1. Please send RADIO GUIDE for fifteen weeks to

Name

St. & No.

City State

Send your remittance by check, money or- der, or stamps. We cannot be responsible for currency sent through the mails.

47

Page 48: RAD UIDE - RADIO and BROADCAST HISTORY library with ... · awful busy guy since we got out here to California. Finally he snatched the paper out of his typewriter in a rage, balled

J7?l 1620(

saysì'Sensitive throats welcome Luckies" "Luckies have been my favor to cigarette for about 5 years.

They're a light smoke that sersitive throats welcome. Of the many trends that sweep through Hollywood, one of the longest lasting has been the preference for Luckies. once asked a 'property' man -who supplies cigarettes to the actors -what the favorite is. He answered by opening up a box containing cigarettes. They were all Luckies."

Starring in Samuel G3 dw).n's Production "WOMAN CHASES MAN"

Notice how many professional men and women - lawyers, doctors, statesmen, etc., smoke Luckies. See how many lead- ing artists of radie, stage, screen and opera prefer them. Their voices are their fortunes. Doesn't it follow that, if

Copyright 1937. roe Argentan ToWno Conpon

Luckies are gentle on their sensitive :hroats, they will be gentle on your :hroat, too? You will appreciate the :hroat protection of a light smoke free of certain irritants expelled by the ex- clusive "Toasting" Process.

A Light Smoke

The Finest Tobaccos-

The (ream of he Crop'

+ AGAINST IRRITATION ItSToasted- YoVÏTh-oat Protection AGAINST COUGH