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Page 1: ENJOY CLASSICAL MUSIC BY READING SYMPHONIC STRAINS · 2020. 9. 7. · D. C., personality, is being heard over CBS, including WKRC and WHAS, Mondays and Fridays at 7:15 p. m. (E.S.T.)

ENJOY CLASSICAL MUSIC BY READING "SYMPHONIC STRAINS" See Page 15

WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 18, 1938

JANETTE "SONG STYLIST"

See Page 4

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2 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 18, 1938

RADIO LIGHTS GUESTARS OF THE WEEK: Carl Hoff, guest conductor of "Your Hit

Parade".. Robert Taylor will visit Jack Benny on Sunday and on Thursday Jack Benny will return the compliment when he visits Bob's "Good Netts of 1938" show R. V. Fleming, president of the Riggs National Bank of Washington, D. C., will represent the Business Advisory Council of th( Department of Commerce on the regular "Story of Industry" broadcast Monsignor Michael J. Ready will be guest speaker during the second program in the Spring series of "Call to Youth" programs .. Joseph Bejcek, young trombonist of Cicero, Ill., guest soloist with Frank Simon's Armco Band. George Mitchell, one of those distinguished gentlemen who earn their livelihood by tasting tea, will be introduced as "The Person You Didn't Expect to Meet" on Fred Allen's "Town Hall" show Arthur Donovan, famous boxing referee, will discuss prize fighting and the art of refereeing when he appears as guest star on NBC Sports Scraps program Dr. Walter Danirosch w,ll conduct his own composition, "An Abraham Lincol;• Song" on Dr. Frank Black's "Magic Key" this Sunday Patsy Kelly to visit Al Jolson, and Joe Cook to guest for Al Pearce —On Friday, February 11 Margaret Anglin, Lucielle Browning, Howard Price and Barry Wood will be guests with Hammerstein's "Music Hall Burgess Meredith will be featured on the Paul Whiteman pro-gram Anna May Wong, Gail Patrick, Akini Tamiroff and Lloyd Nolan will preview "Dangerous to Know" on "Hollywood Hotel" Jantes Melton and Nadine Conner as announced in the Dial last week will head "The Song Shop"....On Friday, February 18, Frank Parker will headline the same show.

FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR READERS: The complete cast of "The O'Neills is:

A picture Radio Dial.

Mrs. Bailey Jane West Mrs. O'Neill Kate McComb Peggy Kayden Violet Dunn Monte Kayden Chester Stratton Danny O'Neill Jimmy Tansey Eileen Turner Arline Blackburn Eddie Collins Jimmy Donnelly Janice Collins Janice Gilbert Mr. Collins Santos Ortega Morris Letiy . .. Jack Rubin Sir Donald Rogers John Moore Tillie GeeGee James Grandpa Hubbell Roy Fant

of Peggy Kayden (Violet Dunn) appears in this issue of

IT IS OUR BELIEF that "Headline and Bylines" is one of the out-standing shows on the air. If the radio listeners want unbiased news with a sarcastic twang be sure and listen to this show. It features the hest commen-tators in the country direct from Washington and other points of interest. Related in an interesting style and not dragged out by one monotonous voice. There are three commentators each talking about his best subject for ten minutes. Broadcast each Sunday over CBS, including WKRC and WHIO in Dayton at 10:30 p. ni. EST).

Paul Kennedy deserves much praise for his enlightening ankles about the inside dope on Hollywood.

NEWS AND NOTES: Victor Young, Eddie Cantor, Connie Boswell, Bing Crosby and Pianist Ignatz Hillsberg collaborated on a special record made for President's birthday celebrations Lew Parker, comedian from musical comedy, has been signed by CBS and is due for a buildup as a radio jester. The sponsor of the football games heard in the East during the past season is reported shopping for a fifteen minute network serial....The "Vox Pop" show has been renewed for a 52-week period Bing Crosby, Hollywood's most famous turfman, will turn announcer when he assists Joe Hernandez cover the $100,000 Santa Anita handicap for CBS turf fans on March 5.. The Chicago Round Table discussion will commence its eighth year beginning Sunday, February 13 This is a real educational program Mme. Maria Kurenko, soprano soloist on the "Contented Hour," has the distinction of having more songs dedicated to her by famous composers than any other living singer ..Dr. Roland Hall Sharp will broadcast his views and news of South America from Buenos Aires on Monday, February 14 ..Six hus-bands will oppose six wives of the Fred Smith association in a spelling bee over NBC on February 12 Effective February 25, the "Hammerstein Music Hall" will be sponsored by Anacin...The story of the Louisiana Purchase will be dramatized by the "Cavalcade of America" on Wednesday, February 16 Eddie Cantor's show will be broadcast from Philadelphia on Sunday, February 16.

New Accordionist

John Fielden, accordionist, is one of the newer additions to WKRC's musical sta ff. _ Fi _e__en has been featured over the Mutual network and has played in one of Cincinnati's downtown restau-rants with his own swing group. He is heard on -Tour through Tuneland," each Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p. m., and Sunday at 5:30 p. m., and with the Rhythm Rockers each Monday at 10 a.-m.

Toscanini, Metropolitan Aired To Latin America

Due to Latin America's growing in-terest in radio broadcasts from the United States, two outstanding fea-tures of the NBC program service— the Saturday night concerts of the NBC Symphony orchestra under the baton of Toscanini, and the full-length Metropolitan Opera broadcasts on Saturday afternoon—are now being short-waved to Central America. The Symphony concerts are being

handled by Carlos Bovet, Spanish mu-sic commentator of W3XAL from Bound Brook, N. J. Rafael Lasso, noted American music critic, is doing the Spanish announcing on the -Me-tropoliian Opera program.

Tennessee Ramblers Are New Addition To 'CKY

The Tennessee Ramblers, novelty band, playing everything from hillbilly to classical music, is the newest early morning show on WCKY, appearing at 7:45 a. m. (E.S.T.) daily. The Ramblers have played over 50

radio stations and made 100 record-ings. They recently left Hollywood after being featured with Gene Autry, the singing cowboy, in two of his pic-tures for Republic studios.

Ho-Hum,

"King of Jazz" To Present Creations

Of Raymond Scott Paul Whiteman, "King of Jazz,"

and Raymond Scott, the gifted young composer of such hits as "Power-house," "Dingier Music for a Pack of Hungary Cannibals," and "The Mad Waffle-Eater," have just completed a unique musical alliance. The distinctive Whiteman arrange-

ments of the new Scott melodies will be presented on his Friday night broadcasts over CBS, including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO at,8:30 p. m. (E.S.T.).

Joe Glover, Paul's arranger, has been busy orchestrating such tunes as "War Dance for Wooden Indians" from Sonja Henie's latest picture, "Happy Landing."

Coon Creek Girls Have New Schedule

The Coon Creek Girls started a sponsored show over WCKY, WHIO and WBNS, Monday, February 7, at 11:00 a. m. (E.S.T.). The program will be heard each Monday, Wednes-day and Friday at the same time.

Appliances, Inc., a division of Fairbanks-Morse, is sponsoring the program in connection with Conserva-dor, an electric refrigerator. A Con-servador will be given away within 30 days to the person writing the best 25-word essay on why Conserva-dor is the most economical refriger-ator.

Another Boy Prodigy

Buddy Brooks, boy prodigy, has signed a long contract to sing on the "National Barn Dance" program, broadcast Saturdays over NBC, including WLW and WLS at 9:00 p. m. (E.S.T.).

Here he vocalizes with Henry Burr, who has been singing on the program more than two years.

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RADIO DIAL. WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 18. 1938 3

LIMO N BIRTHDAY TALKS ON BOTH NETS "Top o' the Morning"

"Now looky here, young man Z you'll wear these rubber., or you don't go out," commanded Ma McCormick to her husband during the recent cold snap. Pa and Ma head the "Top o' the Morning" gang over WLW, 6:15 to 7:15 a. m. (E.S.T.), daily except Satur-day.

Married more than 46 years, the McCormicks are still sweet-hearts "bceause," explained Pa, "we do what Ma says."

Dartmouth Winter - Carnival Ski-Jumps

To Be Broadcast With leading amateur ski cham-

pions of this country and from abroad competing, two broadcasts from the Dartmouth Winter Carnival at Han-over, N. H., will be presented over CBS, including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO Saturday, February 12, from 2:45 to 3:15 and from 4:15 to 4:30 p. m. (E. S. T.). WHAS will not carry the latter broadcast.

With Mel Allen, Columbia sports

announcer, at the microphone near the judges' stand at the lip of the

great jump, other pickup points will be located at the top of the trestle and at the foot of the landing.

Olympic champions will assist in describing the thrills and color of the spectacle, which is the oldest and most famous of its kind in the country.

Has New Show

Arthur Godfrey, Washington, D. C., personality, is being heard over CBS, including WKRC and WHAS, Mondays and Fridays at 7:15 p. m. (E.S.T.). He has held 38 jobs and started out by being called "The Warbling Banjoist" when he made his radio debut.

Senator Vandenberg Friend of Lincoln, To Participate

Radio listeners will hear this week a variety of programs in connection with the 129th anniversary of Abra-ham Lincoln's birth.

On Saturday, February 12, the great emancipator's birthday, Senator

Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan, will be heard over NBC, including WSAI, at 9:00 p. m. (E. S. T.), when he delivers the principal ad-dress at a Lincoln Day dinner of the Middlesex Club in the Hotel Statler, Boston.

On the same day, Lindsey Zollers, an associate and friend of the assassi-nated president, will give listeners a glimpse of Lincoln's personality in a special broadcast at 3:30 p. m. (E. S. T.), over CBS, including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO.

Zollers, now 94, will highlight the memorial program, which will origi-nate in Lincoln, Ill., where Lincoln once practiced law and surveying. Other speakers will be Gov. Henry Horner and Judge L. B. Stringer, Lin-coln historian. The Lincoln College a capella choir will also participate.

The same stations will carry an-

other program in celebration of Lin-coln's birthday at 2:00 p. m. (E. S. T.), on February 12, when Repub-

lican Party leaders will speak from various sections of the country.

On Sunday, February 13, the "On Broadway" program, broadcast over NBC, including WCKY, at 3:00 p.m. (E. S. T.), will present a play built around the incidents that would oc-cur should Lincoln return today. A highlight of the drama is Lincoln's showing a Broadway actor how to play Mr. Lincoln properly and how to read the Gettysburg address.

Mrs. Nelson Todd, 98, of Newark, N. J., one of the few living persons who saw Lincoln assassinated, will be interviewed by "Believe-ft-Or-Not" Bob Ripley on the latter's program, broadcast over NBC, including WLW, Saturday, February 12, at 8:00 p. m. (E. S. T.).

Locally, Nicholas Klein, vice-mayor of Cincinnati, will give a 15-minute talk at 9:30 p. m. (E. S. T.), Satur-day, February 12, over station WKRC concerning Lincoln.

Other programs throughout the week will pay tribute to the Liberator in various forms.

A stray pup, of uncertain parentage, which wandered into the WCKY studios last week, has been adopted by the studio staff at the L. B. Wilson station. Installed as the station mas-

cot, he now answers to the name "Wicky."

I Back Where He Started

Rush Hughes who came to New York in 1933 to learn all about radio, is back—this time a famous man. He begins his own show as commentator Mon-day, January 31, at 4:30 p.m. (E.S.T.) over NBC, including WSA I.

Two Ohioans To Make Appearance On "Met

Auditions of Air" Two Ohioans will be guest singers

on the "Metropolitan Opera Audi-tions of the Air" program when that program is broadcast over NBC, in-cluding WCKY and WLS, Sunday at 5:00 p. m. (E.S.T.). John Alda Lewis, tenor whose high-

spot was singing at the Governor's Mansion in Columbus, is the son of a dental specialist in Dayton. John studied at Western Reserve University, the Conservatory and the UniNiersity of Michigan.

Margaret Codd, a lyric coloratura soprano whose husband is conductor of the Cleveland Philharmonic Cho-rus, head of the opera department of the Cleveland Institute of Music and conductor of the Singer's Club there, will be the other Ohioan on the broad-cast.

Marcella Uhl, native of Louisville, Ky., and former torch singer over WHAS in that city and WLW, will be the third singer of the program. Max-ine Stellman, a discovery of this pro-gram, will describe her Metropolitan debut of this season.

Mary Margaret In Action

se Mary Margaret McBride, radio columnist, is seen here in four

stages of her quarter-hour program: ready to greet her listeners; a quick look at the production man to see how her voice is register-ing; a reflective moment; and a promise to be back tomorrow with many more fascinating facts.

The broadcasts are heard Mondays through Fridays, at 12:00 noon (E.S.T.), over CBS, including WKRC, WHAS, and WHIO.

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4 RADIO DIAL; WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 18, 1938 4

Weekly RADIO DIAL Entered as second-dass matter July 29, 1931„ at the post-office at Cincinnati. Ohio.

under the Act of March 3, 1879.

Published every Friday by the Radio Dial Publishing Co. 22 East 12th St., Cincinnati, Ohio

Six Months for $1.00. Single Coéies 5 cents RADIt »tat brings you the latest available programs and news of your favorite stations and aunt. All programs listed are correct up to press-time, but are, of course, subject to

later changes by networks and local stations.

Telephone—CHerry 0710-0711 J. A. ROSENTHAL, Editar

Vol. VII. WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 18, 1938. No. 40

IT'S A JEALOUS MASTER Not long ago General Hugh S. Johnson's broadcasts were cut from four

to two a week. At first wary listeners were inclined to suspect the smoth-ering hand of censorship. But the former cavalryman declared the change

was made because he found it impossible to do justice to radio and at the saute tinte prepare a daily syndicated column.

This is no isolated incident. The same thing happened last spring when

Boakc Carter's broadcasts were cut from five to three a week because of heavy newspaper and magazine commitments. On several occasions radio comedians and singers have also turned down movie contracts and per-

sonal appearance offers for similar reasons. These varied incidents highlight a situation that is becoming more and

more of a problem for broadcasting. Because reputation plays such an important part in getting on the air,

most radio headliners are already identified with some other work when they conte to the microphone. Naturally, they try to continue the other work: acting, concerts, writing, lectures.

In broadcasting's early days this doubling was both possible and neces-sary. Radio offered little pay, and a broadcast required scant preparation.

But, as everything else, conditions have changed. Today a radio headliner receives an ample income from his microphone

work alone. More important, his microphone work demands exacting pre-paration.

That is particularly true of performers who write their own scripts. Even musicians and comedians who use material supplied by others find preparing for a big-tinte broadcast far more difficult than it was a few

years ago. In brief, radio is no longer just a lucrative sideline. It has becomc a

career in itself, demanding the best the performer can give it, if he is to

stay in the running. The proviso is, of course, the nubbin of the matter. The slipping of

several one-time headliners can be traced pretty directly to their trying to make radio incidental "gravy" for other work. It just can't be done. The microphone reveals the fact all too plainly when a performer is weary from a stiff schedule of picture-making or personal appearances.

To be sure, a solution of this problem is not simple. Since it depends on the whim of a sponsor, radio work is precarious. Accordingly, performers must keep an anchor to windward in some other field. It is significant, how-ever, that some of them seem to have confused the anchor and the ship.

Certain entertainers could be mentioned whose reputations were made by

radio. Yet they now treat radio as a mere sideline. H nothing else, this killing-the-goose is ironic.

It looks as if a complete solution will have to await the day when radio becomes fully self-sufficient. But until then General Johnson's decision seems a precedent well worth following by other air personalities. It's a wise broad-caster who does only as much radio work as he can do well.

JANETTE-SONG STYLIST When a girl has "rhythm" in her

heart, practically anything can hap-

pen, according to Janette, that slip of an auburn-haired miss who recently brought her sensational style singing to Cincinnati's Own Station, WSAI.

Janette, now demurely 20, began to

study for the operatic stage at an age when most girls forsake dolls for roller skates. But somehow "rhythm" crept into the arias, and mother, over

in the rooting section, began to despair.

"Don't you want to be on opera

star?" she asked of daughter. "Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm,"

confessed Janette in song. And that's how a new star was born.

With no thought yet of radio, Jan-

ette left Memphis on her first pro-fessional venture, which ended in a triumphant tour of the fashiofiable night clubs of the south. After return-ing to some of the same spots two or three times, by popular demand, the winsome southern lass began to feel like a merry-go-round.

"I'm getting nowhere fast," she told herself. And so she came to

Cincinnati. Too timid to approach the man-

agement of either station for an audi-tion, Janette went quietly to work in

a swanky supper club. Here Chester Herman, program consultant of both stations, finally caught up with her and introduced her to radio, and vice versa.

THIS IS RADIO By BILL BAILEY

There's a definite reason for put-ting vocalists in choral groups at the Nation's Station and Cincinnati's Own Station. Grace Clauve Raine, vocal director of the Crosley stations who has spent 12 years developing vocal talent, is authority for that assertion. The average singer, if accepted

after an audition, immediately builds hopes of being starred. Sometimes those hopes are shattered temporarily, only to be realized later.

Despite one's ability, when a so-prano or baritone or tenor enters this business of radio, there's a course in instruction that must be given. "By working with an orchestra and

a group of other singers the vocalist helps to get that necessary thing called poise," said Mrs. Raine. "To be suc-cessful a vocalist must be able to sing with a group or an orchestra and to hear the other voices or instruments. The training of group singing is inval-uable in radio."

William Stoess, musical director of WLW and WSAI, has given Mrs. Raine a free hand in coaching vocal-

ists. Her two latest proteges, for whom she predicts big things, are Janette, new WSAI song stylist, and Stephen Merrill, tenor.

Janette came to Cincinnati's Own Station a few weeks ago as a "swing" singer. Mrs. Raine has been working with the girl almost daily, to convert her into a "sweet" singer.

"Swing is on the way out," said Mrs. Raine who has watched various music cycles come and go. "Just like the jazz craze that struck a few years ago, swing came in—was popular for a while, and now its popularity is waning. The public—our one and only critic, demands songs of the sweeter type." Not that Janette will discontinue

singing popular songs. Quite the con-trary, she will specialize in late hits, but will sing them in a different style.

Merrill left Horace Heidt's orches-tra in Cincinnati more than a year ago to join the Crosley stations. For many months he was assigned to chor-al groups. He is heard regularly with

STATIC THE MAIL BOX

Dear Editor: The recent copies of Radio Dial

containing the programs of symphony and chamber music, plus opera and programs by the great musical artists are certainly enlightening pieces of literature. I do not know of any other paper in Cincinnati that comes any-where near covering these vital points of radio. It would seem to me that every music lover should have a copy of your paper in order to be fully acquainted with the better broadcast programs. You are to be congratulated indeed

for this move, and I hope that the concert-goers of our city will take advantage of your informative pub-lication.

Sincerely yours, THEO. GANNON, Manager,

The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. * * *

Dear Editor: Since I subscribed to Radio Dial

last month I have noticed a marked improvement in intellectual material. The column "Symphonic Strains"

by Clinton Brooks is very enlightening and helps me to enjoy such intellec-tual concerts as the Ford Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philhar-monic Orchestra, the Metropolitan Opera and, of course, Toranini. _I listen to all these programs religiously. I don't agree with Mr. Brooks when

he says a person must listen to a broadcast many times before that per-

son can enjoy it. I have often gone to concerts and have enjoyed the music whether I have heard any part of it before or not. I haven't even studied. music but I really enjoy it. I think Lawrence Tibbet is real

good on his new show. I remain sincerely a music lover. MISS CHARLOTTE MAYER.

* * *

Dear Editor: I don't know why certain programs

are kept on the air? I'm referring to the Chase and Sanborn hour. Piece by piece I will attempt to tear them apart, hoping their sponsors will take notice.

Dorothy Lamour may be beautiful but the radio audience can't see her and her voice is awful. The Stroud twins, according to a

recent letter in your paper, are good. They are about the worst comedians I have ever heard. Don Ameche is good but why in

the devil do they give him lousy actresses such as Marlene Dietrich with whom to act.

Charlie McCarthy may be good to those who can see him, but how about the dial tuners. We deserve a break. His remarks are baby-like and don't make sense.

Otherwise the program is O. K. Of course, I haven't omitted anybody. I think the whole show is terrible.

Sincerely, PAUL SHEETZ.

the eight men during "Vocal Var-ieties," 7:15 to 7:30 p. m. (E.S.T.); over WLW and the NBC-Red net-work. But in the past few months Mr. Merrill has been featured as tenor soloist on various programs.

Mrs. Raine predicted that he will be the next to ascend the radio ladder of fame.

This series plans to cover all phases of radio. Up to now we have dis-cussed auditions— acceptances — and training for vocalists. This is just a

small part in the huge organization that makes entertainment possible in the home. As an example, and since she is one of the latest additions to

the WSAI staff, let us take the pro-

gram of Janette and her music, heard

at 7:30 p. m. (E.S.T.), Monday,

Wednesday and Friday, over WSAI.

How did the program officials hap-

pen to put Janette with a small or-

chestra? Why was she given a straight assignment of singing and conversing

with the announcer? To the average

listener, Janette began as a singer with

her own accompaniment. Then sud-

denly art orchestra was accompanying

her.

Why Mrs. Raine and Mr. Stoess make changes of that type will be ex-

plained in the next installment of

"This Is Radio." * •

The explanation will go beyond

the one program, however. It

will bring out the functions of

various departments and tell why

nearly ten persons are directly re-

sponsible for the success or failure

of one 15-minute program. Thera are lines to read—sonws to sing—

music to play—microphones to set

up and control—all these and

many more angles involve the

- even the briefest of programs on

the air.—Editor's Note.

All-America Band

The first All-American Dance

Band, composed of popular radio orchestra leaders who attended college and play instruments, was announced in a recent poll this week. This orchestra is calculated to please swingsters and waltzers alike. The members and the school

each attended follows: Saxophones—Hal Kemp, North

Carolina; Nye Mayhew, New York University; Ozzie Nelson, Rutgers; Rudy Vallee, Maine and Yale.

Violins—Jan Garber,North Car-olina and Alabama Poly; Al Don-ahue, Boston University; Peter Van Steeden, New York Univer-sity. Pianos—Eddy Duchin, Massa-

chusetts State; Johnny Green, Harvard; Lud Gluskin, Yale.

Trumpet—Bunny Berigan, Wis-consin.

Drums—George Olsen, Michi-gan.

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RADIO DIAL. WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 18. 1938 5

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The sort of publicity the broad-casters covet most is personal recruit-ing by enthusiastic listeners. And to judge by what the Dial-twister can ob-serve, America's Town Meeting is getting the lion's share of this public-ity just now. Every week I hear of more people who've become regular Town Meeting listeners because other people urged them to listen. When you stop to think of it, the Town Meeting's growing audience is pretty significant. With things in the muddle they are, the natural tendency is to get away from it all by dialing mere entertainment. And certainly there's no lack of entertainment competition for the Town Meeting. Yet more and more people prefer to dial something that makes them use their brains, and not on "an easy fascinating contest" either. What all this means a mere dial-twister wouldn't know. Anyway, it must be quite embarassing for the smug notion that 99.7 percent of -listeners are morons.

• •

The Match Of Time, the other -program that makes Thursday the most interesting night of the radio week, is now heard at 8 p. m. I men-tion it just to refresh your memory.

you"te one of the faithful, you Non't want to miss the shortest half-tour on the air.

* • *

.If you like a commentator on things n general who's just British enough -o be refreshing, dial Howard Mar-»hall (NBC-WCKY, 9:15 p. m.). He's =hort-waved from Europe and turns -mt an interesting quarter-hour of -deasant chat.

* * *

Nelson Edcl's departure from what nost people significantly call the chat-lie McCarthy Hour, because of zoncert engagements, brings to mind iomething that doesn't seem to have )een mentioned before. Though it .may be rank treason to suggest any-41iing of the sort, the Dial-twister has the feeling Eddy hasn't been at his -best in the McCarthy setup. And the 'reason isn't hard to find: too much doubling as a stooge. An artist simply can't do his best when he has to jump drom clowning to great music. The .producers have put this needless hand-4cap on a fine baritone. When he re--turns its to be hoped that he'll be get free to do the thing in which he really excels. That's only sensibla and just.

Lunt and Abner part company ss ith their present sponsor Feb. 25. This won't be surprising to those who read between the lines of almanac ballyhoo and repeated contests. The Pine Ridge

boys deserve a sponsor expect miracles.

who

doesn't

Since the Columbia Workshop asked for comments on its Jan. 29 presenta-tion of "Madame Curie," the Dial-twister ventures to weigh in with hh. The narrative method, developed by the British, was used. In this case it fell short of the British results, not because of the narrators. It takes more than an announcer to make this tech-nique effective. The transitions be-tween dramatic scenes must be part of a coherent story. Which means a nice choice of narrator the Work-shop didn't quite acheive. I couldn't help comparing the experiment with, the flawless British version of "Marie Antoinette" last summer. Naturally, that perfection can't be reached in the first try.

Undaunted by last summer's tran-scriptions, Alias Jimmie Valentine is back on the air (NBC-WCKY, Tues-day, 9:30 p. m.). Its incredible hocum raises embarrassing questions about the tieup between program and pro-duct. Most pipe smokers are grown men, not boys who aren't old enough to shave.

* * *

Among the winners there's much "pointing with pride' to the results of those popularity polls of the radio editors of two nation-wide newspaper chains. Far be it from me to raise any doubts about fellows who are friends of mine. But if you happen to know one well enough to be impertinent, just ask the radio editor of a news-paper how many programs he hears in the course of an average week.

* * *

Rush Hughes, who does that Hughes Reel (NBC-WSAI, Monday through Friday, 4:30 p. in.) seems to have cross-bred Floyd Gibbons' speed with the lung-power of Bob Brown. His commentating on this and that is also enlivened with plenty of planted plugs. Still, the time might have been devoted to another tear-jerking "drama" or something for the "dear kiddies." So there's reason to be grateful.

• •

Apropos of commentators, Harriet Parsons is doing nicely, thank you, as the newest dispensor of Hollywood tidings (NBC-WCKY, Wednesday, 8:30 p. m.). Thereby she upsets the dictum, "like mother, like daughter." For she's the offspring of Luella Par-sons who coos and flutters for Holly-wood Hotel. L ity

"On Ice"

Kate Smith, mistress-of-cere-monies of the "Kate Smith Hour" program and broadcast over CBS, including WKRC. WHAS and WHIO Thursdays at 8:00 p. m. (E.S.T.), is a frequent visitor to Lake Placid.

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WCPO crashing through with a swell program these Tuesday and Thursday morns . . . christened "Book Shelf" . . . a show on the order of Ted Malone's 'Between the Bookends." Organ . . . poetry . . . short stories . . everyday talks delivered in a homey style. List'd for five minutes before con-vinced it wasn't Ted Malone . . . is that proof nuf that it's worth a dial? Speaking of new shows ... WKRC's "Street Man" show head-ed by Eddie Humphrey sounds like a networker, too.

• Understand the "Crossley Sur-

vey" ratings a mystery to most people not in the radio field . . . a simple explanation ensues. Cross-ley compares in the radio field with Dun and Bradgtreet in the financial world . . . covers only network shows, tho ... and grades each one by telephone surveys in each city to determine the listen-ing audience ... most accurate of all radio surveys.

• Personality of the week: Mr.

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umn. Names like Cherniaysky and the Smoothies . . . tend to give the Nation's Station the bigtime name it should have. Mr. Cher-niaysky probably best known from his network "Musical Camera" show last year . . . but localites should remember his band . . . spend quite a spell in Cincy a few years back.

ALONG THE MILKY WAY: If you're interested in getting a glance at some local radio people ... drop in La Normandie restau-rant any lunch time ... a visit will assure you a glance at most of WCPO's staff .. . not to mention agency radioites ... then if you're on the hilltop, a drop in at the Alms Village will give you glimpses of 'KRC's group. A stroll through the Wiggins Block almost any hour ... and you might peek at WLW's Jack Saatkamp, Bill Malloy and the lovely blonde actress, Rita Hack-ett. A peek in the Continentale Room will find Lloyd George Ven-ard and Elmer Dressman of 'CKY. Understand W LW's continuity writer of a few months back . . . Larry Menken ... now writing the

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RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 18, 1938

N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) • Denotes (MBS)

* PROGRAMS FtIR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 * (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) fi (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WCKY 1 r tn,innati Men Ice.)

6:30 Morning Round Up 6:45 , ......

Sunkistime 7:15 7:30 Steve's Gang 7:45 Gene Ruppe ....

-0:00 Southernaires N 8:15 Liebert Ensemble N... 8:30 News to, Executives 1 8:45 Jack and Loretta N .

WLW WKRC !Cincinnati (700 Ice.) Cincinnati (SU Inc.)

Drifting Pioneers Brown County Revelers

Morning- in Mountains Arthur Chandler, Jr Brown County Revelers Hugh Cross

Family- Prayer Period Peter Grant-News Hillbilly Try-outs .

:fairy- FOY- ---Stockyard Reports .

Sing Before Breakfast Early Edition-News Dawn Patrol

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Woman's Hour

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

i0:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:15 1:30 1:45

-2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

IT:00 6:15 6:30 5:45

Breakfast Club N The Breakfast ; Club N

et .0

Synagogue of the Air

Sweethearts N Mail Bag Viennese Ensemble N.. Child Grows Up N . .,Manhatters N Household Hour .. • •

...... My 'Health News, River, Weather

Our Barn N LadiesPay 1 ...... ..1 "

WCKY News Edward Gamage N National Farm and National Farm and Home Hour N Host,. Hour N

Modernaires

Club Matinee N Metropolitan Opera N

41

08

118

111

8.

Ray Block C Eton Boys C Fiddler's Fancy C

Fred Feibel Musical Calendar Jewel Cowboys-from Memphis C

Young Peoples Con-cert: Philharmonic Symphony Society of New York C

The Afternoon Edition George Hall's Orchestra C

,Orientale C .. Rhythmaires C

Club Matinee N. Buffalo Presents Metropolitan Opera N " " - , Lincoln's Birthday

IProgram C • 1Motor City Melodies C 1Dartmouth Winter

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18

...

Carnival C The Merrymakers C Lincoln's Birthday

Program C

, Notes and News Dartmouth Carnival C Sundown Serenade ' Four Clubmen C

Story of Industry C

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99

Ration's Orchestra N.

Hal Grayson's Orchestra N

Rakov's Orchestra N

Truly American Will McCune's Orchestra C

WSAI Cincinnati (1330 Inc.)

- - 6:30 6:45 . ..........

7:00 :Morning Prayer 7:15 'Early Express 7:30 7:45 1 "

8:00 Malcolm Claire N 8:15 Hi Boys N 8:30 ,Do You Remember N 8:45

WC PO Cincinnati (1200 Inc.)

Sis-to-Niners el

WHIO Dayton (1260 Inc.)

Breakfast Express

WCPO News Six-to-Nineni

• • WCPO News Sin-to-Niners

1111 8.

9.

Little Tom Across the Breakfast Table

WHIO -Almanac Dunker's Club Yesterday's Favorites , Rise and Shine

WLS-WENR Chicago, III. (870 Inc.)

5:30 r -Smile A Whilst — 5:45

6:00 : 6:15 6:30 •Ky. Girls & HilltopperS 6:45 Pat and Henry

7:00 News Report 7:15 Morning Jamboree 7:30 'Morning Devotions . 7:45 i Jolly Joe's Pals

WSM Nashville, Tents. (ISO Inc.)

Morning Melodies ... Delmore Brothers ....

Almanac

WSM News Vagabonds

WHAS Louisville, Ky. (820 Inc.)

Asbury College ...-..

Emmy's Band Henry's Mountaineers

Early Morning — Jamboree

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ei

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

i0 10:15 Charioteers N 10:30 Knot Hole Club 10:45

1-1:00 Tall Corn Time M.... 11:15 11:30 Army Band M 11:45

Hugh Cross

Sunshine Express N.

What Next?

Amanda Snow N

WCPO ews Musical Menu

11

WCPO News Gene Austin E. Fitzpatrick's Orch

Merry-Go-Round

0 II

Ray Block. piano C Eton Boys C Fiddler's Fancy C

Newhio Flying Club Fred Feibel. organ C Jewel Cowboys from Memphis C

Bureau of Recreation. Let's Pretend

Week's Farm Review.

8:00 Lulu Belle & Scotty. 8:15 The De Zuriks 8:30 News Report 8:45 Don and Helen

9:00 Joe's Junior Stars 9:15 9:30 Patsy and Band 9:45 News and Markets.

10:00 High School Parade-10:15 Don and Helen 10:30 WLS on Parade-10:45 Variety Talent

Breakfast Club N Skeets Morris Salt and Peanuts

Golden West Fiddler's Fancy C Cowboys Meador Lowrey-News

Sweethearts of Air N Hardscrabble Folks 77 Homemaker's Chat Fred Feibel, organ C Banner Newshawk Jewel Cowboys C Swing Serenade N.

Hale's Radio Colm. N ; Young People's Musical Tete a Tete... Philharmonic Music and American Symphony C Youth N

12:00 Our Cincinnati WCPO News 12:15 ;Chasins Music Series N The Playboys 2:30 Lani McIntire's Man on the Street .. 2:45 1 Orchestra N - . Melody Parade

1:00 'Johnny Hemp's:-1:15 Orchestra 1:30 1:45

2:00 Campus Capers N 2:15 2:30 Benay Venufa's 2:45 Program M ....

Lawrence Welk's Orchestra M

WCPO News Rhythm Rambles

From Hawaii

WCPO News Siesta Tommy Tucker

Keyboard and Console News

' Listener Speaks News, Weath'r, Mark's

Dick Gardner's Orch. Don Jennings, songs Buffalo Presents C.

Lincoln's Birthday

Motor Citytelodies Dartmouth Winter

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

Short, Short Stories. Chuck, Ray, Christine How. Peterson, organ. Markets-News

Poultry Service Urns Grain Market Summ'y Man on the Farm

1:00 Horne Talent Program 1:15 1:30 Grace Wilson, soloist 1:45 Kentucky Girls

Call to Youth N WSM News National Farm and Home Hour N

Banner Newshawk Metropolitan Opera N

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ee

University of Louisville

Sunshine Sue Skeets Morris Savings, Markets Buffalo Presents C

Lincoln's Birthday — Program C

Motor City Melodies C Dartmouth Winter

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

Palace of .Varieties M

1.

Mildred Stanley and Chas. Sears N

L. Freudberg's Or. M

Top Hatters N -

Sammy Kaye's Orch

Today's Winners Carnival C The Merrymakers C. ; Lincoln's Birthday 1 Program C

If 1.

0

WCPO News Today's Winners

"Between Bookends" C Dartmouth Carnival C John Sturgess C Four Clubmen C

Jpm .for Sii-pper Story of Industry C...

Will McCune's Orchestra C .

2:00 Homemakers 2:15 Program 2:30 I Merry-Go-Round-2:45 Variety Talent

3:00 Mildred Stanley 3:15 Cnarles Sears N 3:30 , Top Hatters N 3:45

4:00 Rakov's Orchestra N 4:15 4:30 Hal Grayson's 4:45 Orchestra N ... .

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Rakov's Orchestra N I

WSM News Robison's Buckaroos.,

Carnival C The Merrymakers C Lincoln's Birthday Program C

Between Bookends C Melodies of Home John Sturgess C To be announced

Str:iry of Industry CI7-7

Musical Calendar

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

-7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 11:30 8:45

Music by Meakin N .

News Chick Webb's Orch. N

Message of Israel N • • • .

Lang Thompson's Orchestra N

Harry Lewis' Believe-It-Or-Not Orchestra N Ripley N

Spelling Bee N Jack Haley's Variety ... Show N

The Little Choir Aces High Allan Franklyn, sports Saturday Eve News

Renfro Valley Barn Dance

Chorus Quest C Personalities on Parade Ben Feld's Orch. C Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt C

Saturday Swing Session C .

Voice of Niagara C

Columbia „Workshop C

Johnny Presents C

6:00 El Chico Revue N 6:15 6:30 Johnny Hamp't 6:45 Orchestra _

7:00 -Kaltenmeyer's 7:15 Kindergarten N 7:30 Sammy Watkins' 7:45 Orchestra .

8:15 8:30 8:45

Paf Barnes and His --Barnstormers M

Continental Rayos M 16

WCPO News Dinner Club

WCPO News Harmony Hall Seger Ellis Race Results

Spanish Strings Better Sportsmanship Musically Speaking

Columbia's Chorus Quest C

Ben Feld's Orch. C Picture Parade

Saturday Swing Session C

J. Garrigan's Orch . Dick Gardner's Orch.

Columbia Workshop C

Johnny Presents Russ Morgan's Orch. C..

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

TiI40 10:15 10:30 10:45

TI :00 11:15 11:30 11:45

WCKY News National Barn Front Page Dramas Dance N G. E. Sokolsky . . Rhythm and Romance

NBC Symphony Goodwill Hour Orchestra N

t.

To be announced N

To be announced.

Paul Sullivan . Sammy Watkins' Orch. Horace Heidt's Orchestra M

Professor Quiz C

Nicholas Klein Ross Pierce's Orch

Your Hit Parade C

Lee Bland's Newcast

Orrin Tucker's Orchestra C

Bob Crosby's Orchestra C

9:00 Senator Arthur 9:15 I Vandenberg N 9:30 ' Lair's Barn 9:45 Dance

10:00 Billy Snider's --10:15 Orchestra 10:30 News 10:45 Billy Snider's Orch

11:06- Billy Snider's 11:15 Orchestra 11:30 Happy Felton's 11:45 I Orchestra N

WCPO News Clock on the

8.

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Professor Quiz C Mantel Dance Music 'Rendezvous for Two

WCPO News Your Hit Parade C. Vocal Varieties Wein Bar For the Piano

WCPO News Gene Erwin's Orch Dance Awhile I Orrin Tucker's Orch, C

IBob OrcChe"'stirbaY.sC .

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Newspaper of the Air

5:00 Music by Meakin N 5:15 5:30 Harold Nagel's 5:45 Orchestra N

6:00 Message of Israel N 6:15 6:30 Louis Panico'S 6:45 Orchestra

7:00 Bar-N Ranch 7:15 7:30 Barn Dance Party 7:45 "

Freddie Rose Asher d Little Jimmie Sunday School Lesson Robison's Buckaroos . Story of the Shield Salt and Peanuts .. Asher & Little Jimmie Meador Lowrey, News

Sacred Quartet — Saturday Swing C..: Dr. Charles Welch . Voice of Niagara C.,

0 .1

Uncle Natchel Program

Dr. Dollar N Cole and Hawn Delmore Brother's Jack's Mountaineers

Columbia Workshop C

Johnny Presents C ' " .

8:00 National Barn 8:15 , Dance N 8:30 I " 8:45 tt

9:00 Barnyard Jamboree . 9:15 0 9:30 Land O'Memoires 9:45

10:00 Tall Story Club 10:15 10:30 Fireside Party 10:45

Possum Hunters . Uncle Dave Macon Sam 8, Kirk McGee... Lakeland Sisters ....

Sarie and Sallie Crook Brothers Golden West Cowboys DeFord Bailey .

Professor Quiz C

Saturday Serenade C

Your Hit Parade C.

Sen. Schwellenbach C. Jack's Mciuntainiers Kentucky Play PartyT.7. Curly Fox Crook Brothers Vagabonds

WCKY WLW WKRC WSAI WCPO WHIO WLS-WENR- WSM WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC CBS EASTERN STANDARD TIME

7:00-Message of Israel: Rabbi Harry Levi of Boston, guest speaker; organ music. WJZ WLS WCKY kdka whk wave wire wham wowo

e..-Kaltenmayer's Kindergarten: Variety pro-gram with Bruce Kamman, Johnny Wolf, Thor Ericson, Merrill Fugit, Marry Kogen's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

.»-Saturday Night Swing Club. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm wgar wfbm kmbc wadc wwva wsfa wwl wcco

7:30-Alistair Cook: Dramatic critic. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq

0-"Voice of Niagara." WABC WKRC WHAS wcco wcau wgar kmbc kmox wbbm wjr

...Uncle Jim's Question Bee. WJZ kdka wmaq wgy wtam

...-Lang Thompson's Orchestra. (NBC) WCKY wowo

7:45-Jean Sablon. songs. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

8:00-Robert L. (Believe-It-Or-Not) Ripley; 8. A. Rolfe's Orchestra and guest star. WEAF WLW wgy wtam wmaq wwj wire who wdaf wspd kyw wbap kstp

....Dance Orchestra. WJZ only

-Columbia Workshop WABC WHAS WKRC WHIO wcau wbbm wir wwva wadc

-Harry Lewis' Orchestra. (NBC) WCKY whk wave wham

8:30-Spelling Bee: Paul Wing, conductor. WJZ WCKY kdka wish wave kham wowo

-Jack Haley's Variety Show, with Virginia Verrill, blues singer; Warren Hull, master of ceremonies; Wendy Barrie, comedienne; Ted Fio Rito's Orchestra. WEAF WLW wgy wtam wmaq kyw wwj kstp wave wbap wdaf wire who

-Johnny Presents: Russ Morgan's Orchestra; dramatization: Frances Adair and Glenn Cross, vocalists; Mixed Enemble. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm wgar wfbm Irmo: wgst wcco wcau wadc wwva wbt kmbc

9:00-"Professor Quiz," with Bob Trout. WABC WHAS WKRC WHIO wjr wbbm wgar wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wadc wbt wwl wcco wgst

-National Barn Dance: Henry Burr; Verna, Lee and Mary; Hoosier Hot Shots; Novel-odeons. vocal trio; Lula Belle and Arkie, songs; Uncle Ezra; Maple City Four; Joe Kelly, m. c. WJZ WLW WLS kdka wham whk wave wfla wbap wspd wire

-Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan: Lincoln Day Address. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

9:30-Saturday Serenade with Mary Eastman, Bill Perry; GUS Haenchen's Orchestra (CBS) WHAS WCdU wgst wjr wbbm wgar wfbm kmbc kmox wave wbt wsfa wwl

-American Portraits: Dramatization of the Lives of Great Americans. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

-By Popular Demand: Dramatized Book Re-view. WABC only

9:45-Among Our Souvenirs, WABC 10:00-Your Hit Parade:" Carl Hoff's Or-chestra; guest; Songsmiths, male quartet; Fredda Gibson and Buddy Clark, vocalists. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm wfbm wgar kmbc wcau kenos wadc wsbt wwva wjr wgst wwl WCCC1 wbt

-NBC Symphony Orchestra: Arturo Toscanini guest conductor. WJZ whk wave wire wham

-NBC Symphony Orchestra: Arturo Tosca-nini, guest conductor. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq who

10:45-Senator B. Schwellenbach: "Japanese Invasion of Our Fisheries." WABC WHAS wbbm wgar wfbm kmbc wadc wsbt wwva wbt wsfa wwj wcco kmox

II:00-Orrin Tucker's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wbbm wgar kmbc wcau kmox wadc wsfa wcco wwva

11:30-Happy Felton's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

-Esso News Reporter. WJZ only -To be announced. (NBC) WCKY wire wave wham whk

-Bob Crosby's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wbbm wgar wfbm wcau kmox

11:35-To be announced. WJZ WCKY wire wave wham whk

MIDNIGHT-Bert Block's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY WLW whk wave wire wham

-Emery Deutsch's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

-Sammy ¡Cayes Orchestra. WABC WHAS WKRC WHIO wjr whk wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wadc wsfa wbbm

12:30-Eddie Duchin's Orchestra. WEAF WLW wgy who wdaf wtam wmaq kyw

-Don Ricardo's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY kdka wave wire wham

-Sterling Young's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wgar wfbm kmbc

Peter Van Steeden, who has a sta-tistical mind, reports that 80 per cent of the guests who have appeared on "For Men Only" can play a musical instrument. Raymond Paige, "Hollywood Mardi

Gras" maestro, has pIas cd his ar-rangement of "Dark Eyes" more than one hundred times on the air.

Replaces Eddy

John Carter is the new tenor who replaced Nelson Eddy on the Chase and Sanborn pro-gram broadcast over NBC, in-cluding WLW and WSM. Sun-days at 8:00 p. m. (E.S.T.).

Program

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N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes (MBS) PROGRAMS FOR SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 13 *

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME)

WCKY Cincinnati (1480 Iced

7:30 7:45

8:00 Peerless Trio N 8:15 Benno Rabinof N 8:30 Tone Pictures N 8:45

WLW WKRC Cincinnati (700 kc.) Cincinnati (660 kc.)

Peerless Trio N - Wayside Church-Sun-Benno Rabinoff N day School Lesson Church Forum Youth Education

O. Program

7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

WSAI ICincinnati (1330 Icc.)

WCPO Cincinnati (5200 Irc.)

WHIO Dayton (1260 hr.)

William Meeder N Memory Melodies Enquirer's Uncle Bob

Kidoodlers N . News e.

Hymns Morning Concert Christian Tabernacle

9:00 I Coast to Coast N.... Father Cox 9:15 ee

9:30 " " 9,45 ,

1-13:00 Russian Melodies N.. 10:15 10:30 Dreams Long Ago N 10:45

ii :00 Alice Remsen N 11:15 Neighbor Nell N 11:30 Felix Knight N 11:45 Movieland News

Kentucky Mountaineers Hugh Cross . News Review Modern Miracles

I Cadle Tabernacle ---Choir

. Donald Nevis 'Rural Roundup

"Wings Over Jordan" C

Veterans' Civic Hour

Church of the Air C

W. Brown, from WGAR C

The Texas Rangers C te

Glendale Presbyterian Church Service

9:00 I Turn Back the Clock N 9:15 ' Tom Terriss N 9:30 Sermonette and Hymn 9:45 Time

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

Hamilton County Jail Church Service

Madrigal Singers N

I For Mother and Dad

Mrs. G. W Ballard Spanish Strings

Hillbilly Hullabaloo

Dr. Pollack's Amateur Amateur Hour

Revue

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"Wings Over Jordan" C

Aubade for Strings C

Church °title Air C.

W Brown-String Ensemble C

The .Texas .Rangers C.

Major Bowes' Capitol Theatre amily

12:00 ' Southernaires N 12:15 12:30 Music Hall 12:45 Symphony N

-1:06- 1:15

Radio Hall

0.

Major Bowes' Capito Theater C

City Music Salt Lake City Tabernacle C

--"-- 'Church of the Air C

1:30 Command I Smoke Dreams N 1:45 Performance N

-2:00 -- You're--a- SWeethear-t . "Heart of Lincoln" 2:15 Melody Weavers C 2:30 2:45 WCKY News

Sunday Players

C "Heart of Lincoln" C Melody Weavers C

Dr. Christian C tè go

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1.15 1:30 1:45

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

NBC Home Symphony N

The Week in Review The Antique Shop

Canal Days .. Remember When U. C. and N Y

University Debate

Charlie & Jane Enter Trail Blazers M Thatcher Colt N

The Islanders Post Book Contest Wurlitzer Future Stars

Apostolic Church ....

Deutsche Lieder

Air Castles

Salt Lake City Choir C

WHIO News . . Roy and Don Fireside Philosopher Poet's Gold C

Y. M. C. A. Program Melody W s C Dr. Christian C

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 Jean Ellington N 4:45 Movieland News ..

5:00 5:15 6:30 5:45

On Broadway N

Bill Wirqes Orch Xavier Cugat's Orch.

Father Coughlin N ee

Metropolitan Opera Audition N

Smil' Ed McConnell N Edward Davies N

Church by the Side of the Road

Frank Simon's Armco Band

Court of Human Relations M

I The World Is Yours

1 0

The Musical Steelmakers M

Mickey Mouse , Theatre N

Philharmonic Symphony Society of New York -John Barbirolli, conductor C

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Magazine of the Air C

Tour Through Tuneland

6:00 ; 6:15 6:30 , 6:45

700 Paths to Prosperity N Jack Benny and 7:15 " " Mary Livingstone N. 7:30 Harriet Hilliard with Ev'g Newsp'r of the Air 7:45 Ouie Nelson's Or. N Melody Grove ..

8:00 Detective Series N Don Ameche and - "Earaches of 1939" C. 8:15 Edgar Bergen N . " " 8:30 Ernest Gill's 'The People's Choice C 8:45 Orchestra N

Senator Fi.shface N.

WCKY News .. Movieland News

Hoosier Housewarming

Court

Joe Penner C.

Double Everything C.

et

Open House C

Phil Baker C • • •

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

Radio News Reel N

Sunday Drivers N

Father Coughlin

Lutheran Layman's

Cone. Herbert Bigelow Matinee Concert Calvary Baptist Church

of Latonia, Ky

Lockland Baptist Church

'Tommy Tucker's

Universal Melodies Melody Boys To be announced

Father Coughlin C

Clara Oglesby Lyman, League M O crhestra Organist ..

Marion Talley N Your Favorite Band.: Magazine of the Air C

Carefree Carnival " George Sokolsky Reading G'pel Tabe'• Curtain Calls

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

i:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

(CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WLS-WENR WSM Chicago. III. (870 kc.) Nashville. Tenn. (4.50 Isc.)

WHAS Louisville. Ky. (820 Ice.)

8:00 Everybody's Hour, 8:15 conducted by 8:30 John Baker 8:45

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 0:30 0:45

Little Brown Church, Dr. Holland

WLS News Report.

"Folks Worth Baptist Church --Knowing"

Garden Program Concert Orchestra ..

I Turn Back the Clock N , Vagabond Adv•rit'res N Melody Moments N

Radio Pulpit- N ---

News Summary Fidelis Class-First

11:00 Southernaires N

11:15 1130 Grace Wilson 11:45 , Helen Jensen, organist

12:00 Radio City 12:15 Music Hall N 12:30 There Was A 12:45 Woman N

1:00 Magic Key 1:15 of R. C. A. N 1:30 1:45

Felix Knight, tenor N. Stern's Sport Scraps N

West End Methodist Church

Al & Lee Reiser N . Grace and Scotty N Smoke Dreams N

Magic Ke-y-of R. C. A. N

"Wings Over Jordan" C

Aubade for Strings C Meador Lowrey, News

Church of the Air c7:

Sunday Jail Service...

Broadway Baptist Church

Major Bowes' ' Capitol Family C

Salt Lake City Choir C be 0

-t-hilich of the Air b--.7

Foreign News C Trend of the Times

"Heart of Lincoln" d Melody Weavers C . Dr. Christian C

. •

2:00 The Last of the Lyric Moods 2:15 Lockwoods N 2:30 Frank Simon's Armco 2:45 Band N

3:00 Sunday Vespers N 3:15 3:30 1Jean Ellington N . 3:45 , Ranch Boys, trio N.

4:00 , Metropolitan Opera 4:15 Auditions N . 4:30 I Smiling McConnell N. 4:45 Edward Davies N

Sunday Drivers N

Sunday Vespers N

Philharmonic Symphony Society C

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Lutheran Hour M .. O.

Francis Craig's Sunday Magazine- of he Afternoon Serenade Air C

Mickey Mouse Guy Lombardo's Theatre N Orchestra C

Catholic Hour N

Paul Sullivan ..... Johnny Hamp's Orch.

Sammy Watkins' Orchestra

Interesting Neighbors N

Billy Snider's Orchestra

Sammy Kaye's Orchestra M

News Jerry Shelton Church Federation

• Waltz Time

Sports Review Rainbow Trio

Eventide Echoes

Swing High

Symphonetta Stars of Broadway.. Double Everything C

Open House C

Phil Baker; Oscar Bradley's Orch. C

"Earaches of 1939" C

People's Choice C

9:00 Echoes of the 9:15 Stage 9:30 9:45 1 Irene Rich N

i0:00 . Paul Martin's 10:15 Music N 40:30 Cheerio N 10:45

11:15 11:30 11:45

Vocal Rhythm

Press Radio News N Blue Barron's Orc. N Emery Deuhch's Orchestra N

Hollywood Playhouse N Sunday Evening Hour C

Walter Winchell N" Unbroken Melodies

Unsolved Mysteries ...

Country Sunday

Paul Sullivan Eddie Conti's Orch Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra M

' Foundation C

Headlines and Bylines C .

Ross Pierce's Orch. Jay Freeman's Orch. C Cab Calloway's Orchestra C

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 -11:15 L. Panico's Orch, N 11:30 Johnny Hamp's II:45 Orchestra .

9:00 Manhattan Merry-Go 9:15 Round N 9:30 American Album of 9:45 Familiar Music N

'Rising Stars N

Sammy Watkins' Orchestra

Eddie Conti's Orch

News Review Tomorrow's Rhythms

Musing Time

WCPO" News Tango and the Rhumba Weirs Bar Musical Moments

WCPO News Sign Off

' Sunday Evening Hour C

Dance Music Rendezvous for Two.. Headlines and 1 Bylines C

1-Jay Freeman's I Orchestra C ' Cab Calloway's Orchestra C

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

Senator Fishface N

Sach's Amateur Hour

Paths to Prosperity N

Ouie Nelson's Orchestra N

Went College vs. Marquette University

Ernest Gill's Orchestra N .

Catholic Hour N Joe Penner-Jimmie Crier's Orch, C

The Pepper Uppers... Double Everything C

Jack Benny and Mary Livinqson N

Harriet Hilliard and , O. Nelson's Or. N

Edgar Bergen and - Don Ameche N

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Open Housi-C

Phil Baker; Oscar Bradley's Orch. C .

"Earaches of 1939" C.

People's Choice C

8:00 Hollywood 8:15 Playhouse N 8:30 Walter Winchell N 8:45 Irene Rich N

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 News' Gloize Trotter.. 10:15 L Panico's Orchestra 10:30 ILouis Armstrong's 10:45 Orchestra

Vocal Varieties Chicago Dental Society Cheerio N

Manhattan Merry Go I Sunday Evening Round N Hour C

American Album of Familiar Music N

Rising Stars N

Hollywood Playhouse N

ell

Founcletion Program C eHe

Comedy Stars Meador Lowery-News

Walter Winchell Jay Freeman's - Irene Rich N Orchestra C Emery Deutsch's Orchestra N ; Cab Calloway's

Orchestra C

WCKY WLW WKRC WSAI WCPO I WHIO I WLS-WENR WSM WHAS.

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

5:00-Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air: Wilfred Pelletier, conducting the Met-ropolitan Opera Orchestra, and guests. WJZ WCKY WLS wham kdka whk wowo wspd wise

-Marion Talley; Orchestra direction Josef Koestner. WEAF WSAI wmaq kyw wire wwj wgy wtam kstp who wdaf

«.."Magazine of the Air"-Channing Pollock, editor; Pescha Kagan, pianist, guest ar-tist; Morton Bowe, tenor; Mark Warnow's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wcau wcco wgar wfbm kmox wadc wbbm wjr wgst wwl wbt

6:30-Guy Lombardo and his Orchestra. WAIIC WHAS wjr wgar wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wwva wwl

-Mickey Mouse Theatre of the Air. WEAF WLW WSM kyw wgy wire wmaq who wdaf wwl wtam kstp wise wave kvoo wbap

Ed McConnell. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wham wspd whk

5:45-Edward Davies. WJZ WCKY WLS whk wham wave

6:00-Joe Penner with Jimmie Crier's Orches-tra; Gene Austin, tenor; Julie Gibson. vocalist, and Coco and Malt, comedians. WABC WKRC WHAS wjr wfbm wgar wcau wbt wcco wbbm kmoc wgst kmbc viva

.--Senator Fishface and Prof. Figgsbottle, variety show featuring Norman Cloutier's Orchestra; Jack Douglas, m. c.; The Show-men Quartet and Elmore Vincent. WJZ

WCKY WLS wave wire wham wowo whk -.Catholic Hour: Justice and Charity - "The Trojan Horse," Rt. Rev. Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen, guest speaker; Paulist Choir, direc-tion Father Finn. WEAF WSM WSAI wgy wtam wmaq wwl who wdaf kyw

5:30-"Double Everything:" Al Shaw and Sam Lee; Carl Hohengarten's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm wgar wfbm kmbc wcau kmox vs,» wwl wwva wadc wgst

-A Tale of Today, sketch. WEAF wtam wmaq wgy kyw

-Golden Gate Exposition Mining Day Pro-gram: Jumping Frog Contest, Philip Brad-ley, president Alaska Juneau Mine, Thomas Campbell, former governor Alaska, speaker. WJZ kdka whk wave wire

4:45-Popular Classics. WJZ kdka whk wave wire

7:00-Open House with Jeanette MacDonald. Wilbur Evans; Josef Pasterneck's Orchestra. WABC WHIO WKRC WHAS wgar wjr kmost wadc wbt wcco wbbm wcau wgst wwl wfbm kmbc

-Jack Benny, comedian, with Mary Living-stone; Kenny Baker, tenor; Sam "Schlepper-man" Hearn; Phil Harris' Orchestra; Andy Devine and Don Wilson. WEAF WLW WSM wave wire wmaq kyw wgy wtam wwj who wdaf kstp kvoo wfla wspd wcol

-Paths to Prosperity. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wave wire wham

7:30-Phil Baker, comedian, and Oscar Brad-ley's Orchestra and guests. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wfbm w¡r wgar wcau wadc wsbt wwva wbt west wwl

-Ozzie Nelson's Orcnestra; Harriet Hilliard and Feg Murray. WJZ WCKY WLS WSM wham wave kvoo wfla wspd wcol kdka whk

-Interesting Neighbors-Jerry Belcher. WEAF WSAI kyw wgy wtam wwj wmaq who wdaf wire

8:00-Don Ameche, m. c.; Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy; Dorothy Lamour; the Stroud Twins; Robert Armbruster's Orches-tra; John Carter, tenor; Barbara Stanwyck in Eugene O'Neill's "The Straw," guest. WEAF WLW WSM wtam wire wwj wdaf kstp wfaa wgy kyw wave wmaq wfla who

-Detective Series. WJZ WCKY kdka wham whk

-"Earaches of 1939" with Harry Conn, WAIIC WKRC WHAS WHIO wbbm wfbm wgar wbt wwva wsbt wcco

8:30-"The People's Choice." WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wwl wadc

-Ernest Gill's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wham whk

9:00-Manhattan Merry-Go-Round: Pierre Le Kreeun, tenor; Rachel Carley, blues singer; Don Donnie's Orchestra; Men About Town Trio. WEAF WSAI WSM wgy wtam wwj wmaq who wdaf kstp wave wfaa wire wfla

-Sunday Evening Hour: Lauritz Melchior, tenor, guest; Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, direction Fritz Reiner. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm wfbm wgar kmbc wcau wadc wwva wbt wsbt wsfa wgst wwl wcco

-Hollywood Playhouse presents Tyrone Power. Dramatic sketch with Constance Bennett,

guest artist; Orchestra direction Harry Sos-nick. WJZ WLW WENR kdka whk wham

9:30-Walter Winchell. WJZ WLW WENR kdka wham whk wspd

-American Album of Familiar Music, with Frank Munn, tenor; Jean Dickenson, so-prano; The Haenchen Concert Orchestra; Bertrand Hirsch, violinist; Arden and Ar-den, piano duo; Amsterdam Chorus. WEAF WSAI WSM kyw wgy wtam wwl who wfla wdaf wmaq wfaa wire wave kstp kvoo

9:45-Irene Rich. WJZ WCKY WENR kdka whk wham wspd

10:00-"Foundation:" Orchestra and dramatic cast; Dr. Louis L. Snyder of City College of New York, WABC WKRC WHAS wjr kmbc wcau wfbm wbt wbbm kmox wgst wwl wcco

-Rising Musical Star Program: Alexander Smallens and Symphony Orchestra; mixed chorus, direction Eugene Fuerst; Alois Havrilla, commentator; Phyllis Kraeuter and Leonore Kraeuter, guest artists. WEAF WSAI WSM kstp wire wcol wtam wgy wwj wmaq kyw wdaf voila wave

-Paul Martin's Music, WJZ WCKY wham kdka whk wbap

10:30-Cheerio: Inspirational . talk and music. WJZ WCKY WLS wham kdka whk wbap

-"Headlines and Bylines,' with Trout. Deni-son and Canham. WABC WKRC WHIO wbbm wjr

-Haven MacQuarrie Program. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

-"Skelly Court of Missing Heirs." (CBS) wbbm kmox wcco

-Tyrone Power: Dramatic sketch with Con-stance Sennett, guest artist. (NBC) WSM wave

11:00-Press.Radio News. WJZ WCKY wire wham

-Walter Winchell. (NBC) WSM wbap wave

-Marlowe and Lyon, piano duo. WEAF wgy wtam wire wham wmaq wfla wowo

-Jay Freeman's Orchestra, WABC WHIO WKRC WHAS wjr

11:05-Blue Baron's Orchestra. (NBC) WJZ WCKY wire wham

11:15-Irene Rich. (NBC) WSM wave -Louis Panico's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wire wham wmaq wfla wowo

11:30-Press•Radie News. WEAF and network

-Cab Calloway's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wgar wcco wadc kmbc wit wbt wwl wsbt wbbm

-Emery Deutsch's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WSM whk wave wire wham wowo

11:35-Henry Bustes Orchestra. WEAF WSM wgy wtam wmaq

MIDNIGHT-Eddy Rogers' Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

-Carl Deacon Moore's Orchestra. WJZ wgar wave wire wham

-To be announced. WABC WKRC WHIO wbbm wbt wgar wgst wfbm wadc

12:30-Louis Armstrong's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam virnaq who wdaf

-Jack Winston's Orchestra. WJZ wave wire wham

-Ted Fiorito's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO wbbm wbt wgar wgct wfbm wadc

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N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes (MBS)

PROGRAMS FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14 *

6:30 6:48

7:15 7:30 7:45

71-:Od 1:15 8:30 8:45

Cincinnati (1480 lie.)

Morning Round Up 0. 1 •

Sunkistimst

Steve's Gang Tennessee Ramblers

_ Norsemen N Wm. Meader N News for Executives Lucille and Lanny N

Breakfast Club N (Hymns of All Churches Dear Columbia C . 'Houseboat Hannah Newscast

London Stock Market Myrt and Marge Federation of Churches Breakfast Club N Young Widder Jones. Bachelor Children C .

Margot. Castlewood N Linda's -First L.:-.-ve Rhythm Rockers. Aunt Jemima N Aunt Jemima N Musical Calendar Attorney at Law N Betty and Bob Tony Wons C Viennese Ensemble N Dr. Friendly The Street Man

- - - -r-Mary Marlin N Ruth Lyons' News View News Carol Kennedy's R. C

Household Hour Carson Robison Big Sister C The Goldberg: Aunt Jenny's Stories C

(EASTERP: STANDARD TIME)

WCKY WLW 1Cincinnati (700 lie.)

,Drifting Pio-niers Brown County Revelers

Morn'g in the Mount's Hugh Cross Sing, Neighbor, Sing 'Merrymakers

Prayer Period - Peter Grant-News The Gospel Singer "Voice of Experience"

WKRC Cincinnati (550 kc )

'Wry Foy Stockyard Reports .

etig Before Breakfast. Early Edition News. Dawn Patrol

" ......

Woman's Hour

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:15 10:30 10:45

TT:60 Coon Creek" Girls... 11:15 11:30 11:45

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

WCKY News .. Bailey Axton N National Farm and Home Hour N

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

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40 00

Girl Alone N .. The O'Neills N National Farm and Home Hour N

Sue Blake N Freddy Heikell Murdoch Williams . .. Kitty Keene, Inc

U. S. Navy Band N ... Hometown Sing To Me

14 0 Civil Government 0

Mary M. McBride C Edwin C. Hill C Rom'nce Helen Trent C Our Gal Sunday C

Betty and Bob C Hymns All Churches C Grimm's Daughter C Hollywood in Person C

Woman's News C - To be announced. American School

of Air C

3:00 Sports Pepper Young's Fam. N News-Fire Prevention 3:15 Rochester Civic , Ma Perkins ..... ... Moment Musicale 3:30 Orchestra N Vic and Sade N Coolidge Quartet C 3:45 The Guiding Light N Maynard Craig's

-4:00 Lorenzo Jones N ban Hirding's Wife Note and News . 4:15 Movieland News !Mary Sothern Sing and Swing C 4:30 Information Bureau . 1 The Mad Hatterfirilds Sundown Serenade ... 4:45 1 Road of Life N. .. Dr. Dales C.

-I:00 liockin' the Town 1 Junior Nurse Copsr N. Follow the Moon C. 5:15 Don Winslow N 5:30 Sports Review 5:45 Straight Shooters N...

Jack Armstrong Freshest Thing in Town Singing Lady N .I"Stetsmother" C Hilltop House Hollywood Highlights

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Little Orphan Annie N Front Page People . Movieland News Short, Short Story WCKY News & Sports; Allan Franklyn, sports Dinner Date Lowell Thomas N

Music Is My Hobby N Amos 'n' Andy N Three Cheers N Gordon Maine's Music Vic Arden's Orchestra Lum and Abner N ... Tino Roui N To be announced

T›ilelociY Puules N !Burns and Allen N To be announced.... " " "Grand Hotel" N .Margaret Speaks N.

"Dare Teacher" C Musical Visions George Hall's Orch. C Doris Rhodes C

Poetic Melodies C... Arthur Godfrey C. Hollace Shaw C Borate Carter C

"Tish"-Mary Roberts Rinehart C

Pick and Pat C

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra N

10:00 Behind Prison 10:15 Bars N t0:30 National Radio 10:45 I Forum N

1T00 Bert Block's 11:15 Orchestra N 11:30 Magnolia Blossoms N 11:45 41 14

Fibber McGee and Molly N

Hour of Charm N

True or False

For Men Only

Paul Sullivan .. Johnny Hamp's Orch . Eddie Rogers' Orchestra

Radio Theatre C

te

Wayne King's Orchestra C

Newcast-Lee Bland Timely Tempos

Leaders in Dance Time Glen Gray's Orch, C Sammy Keyes Orchestra C

6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 Malcolm Claire N. WCPO News 8:15 Hi Boys N Six to Niners 8:30 Do You Remember N 8:45 Women's Newsreel ...

WSAI WCPO Cincinnati (1330 kc.) Cincinnati (1200 kc.)

Six to Niners

Morning Prayer WCPO News Early Express Six to Niners

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WHIO Dayton (1260 kc.)

Breakfast Express 46

Little Tom Rise and Shine

WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club Yesterday's Favorites Women Make the News

5:30 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 News Report 7:15 Pokey and Arkie . 7:30 Morning Devotions.... 7:45 Jolly Joe's Pals

(CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WLS-WENR Chicago. Ill. (870 kc•)

Smile A While

WSM Nashville, Tenn. MO Ite.)

WHAS Louisville. Ki. (820 lie.)

14 /4

Sing. Neighbor, Sing De Zurik Sisters

Morning Melodies . Almanac

Golden West Cowboyi Olson Oddities WSM Newt Freddie Rost

Asbury College Devotions

Emmy's Band Henry's Mountaineers

Early Morning Jamboree

9:00 ;Rainbow Ridge 9:15 :Ribber Shannon 9:30 Alice Joy N 9:45 What Next/

10:00 Mrs. Wigqs N 10:15 1John's Other Wife N 10:30 I Just Plain • Bill N 10:45 'Woman in White N

11:00 David Harum N 11:15 Backstage Wife N 11:30 How to be Charming N 11:45 Romantic Bachelor

WCPO News Musical Mena

44 44

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WCPO News NYA Program Clarence Berger There Was a Time

Merry-Ge-Round

Cornelia on the Air . Dear Columbia C. Municipal Court Monticello Party Line

Pretty Kitty Kelly C Keyboard and Console Symphonetta WHIO News

Ruth Gerhart, songs C Hal and Henry Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

-2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

My Boy Matt Melody Time D. A. R. . Bobby Grayson's Or. N

Vincent Curran Escorts and Betty N Words and Music N

-Great McDuff Hot Stove Musical Ranch Boys N Bonnie Stewart N

WCPO News .. Happiness Ahead Man on the Street... Melody Parade

WCPO News Rambles in Rhythm Dot Club News From Hawaii

WCPO News Siesta Cleo Brown Music of the Dreamer

Mary M. McBride C Edwin C. Hill C The Listener Speaks News, Weath'r , Mark's

Y. Forum

Ann Kirk Trio Melody Boys

Woman's News C Melodic Memories American School

of the Air C

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Lulu Belle and Scotty Morning Minstrels . News-Julian Bentley. Don and Helen

9:00 Margot; Castlewood N 9:15 Aunt Jemima N 9:30 Attorney at Law N 9:45 iNews Report

10:00 Man Marlin N 10:15 Pep. Young's Fem. N 10:30 Vic and Sad. N 10:45 Edward McHugh N

Breakfast Club N

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Margot, Castlewood N Aunt Jemima N Banner Newshawk Viennese Ensemble N

Rhythm Serenade Higgins of Finchville N How to be Charm'g N Larry Larson N

Sheets Morris Salt and Peanuts Jackson Family Bachelor's Children C

Monticello Party Line. Myrt and Marge C... Tony Wons' Book C... Meador Lowrey, news

Ruth Carhart C Carol's Romance C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories ..

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

Virginia Lee, Sunbeam Chuck, Ray & Christine "Ma Perkins" N Markets; News

Prairie Farmer, --Dinnerbell Time.

Voice of Feed Lot Business of Farming.

School Time Otto & Novelodeons Closing Grain Market Women's Clubs

Time for Thought N Bailey Axton N National Farm and Home Hour N

_

Banner Newshawk . Dept. of Agriculture.

Univ. of Tennessee... U. S. Navy Band N...

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Mary M. McBride C.. Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen TrentC Our Gal Sunday C

Sun:hint; Sue College of Agriculture Livestock-Markets John Tillman

Woman's News c.:7: Weekday Devotion .., University of Kentucky

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

449 4:15 4:30 4:45

5:15 5:30 5:45

WSAI Little Show..

It Is Strange

To be --ailnoiiiieïicf West and Man N Rush Hughes, Com'r N Kiddies Club

_ Dick Tracy N Terry and the Pirates N Back Stage Nixson Denton

Today's Winners

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WCPO News Today's Winners

Vs Hour in 3/4 Time. Dr. Allan Defoe C..

Jam for Supper Tea Time Tunes Rob Richardson, songs Singing Strings Arcadian Reporter

Home Demonstration Coolidge Quartet C.

Vera Brodsky C

Sing and Swing C.

2:00 2:15 2:30 Musical Roundup .... 2:45

3:00 Club Matinee 3:15 3:30 3:45

Homemakers Program

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4:00 Bennett & Wolverrn N 4:15 Music Circle 4:30 Johnnie Johnston N. ' 4:45 Cadets Quartet N ,

Pepper Young N Betty and Bob Ma Perkins N Hymns of All Churches Vic and Sade N Coolidge Quartet C.. Guiding Light N Yellow Blank Salute...

Women's News Sing and Swing C.... Club Matinee N Melodies of Home.... Dan Harding's Wife N The Songmast« Road of Life N Dr. Allan Defoe C ...

Vagabonds Musical Calendar — D. Winslow of Navy N Market Notes "Stepmother" C .... Claude Sharpe, tenor "Hilltop House" C..

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

Speed Gibson . Mollie Halstead Paul Sullivan Johnny Hemp's Orch 1

'illy Snider's Orch.... WCPO News Uncle Ezra N 1Harmony Hall Janette Harry Hartman Melody and Rhythm.. Race Results

Morton Gould M ¡Crime Reporter Champion Fights

L. Welk's Orch. M 1 of Vesta...Year

WCPO News Dinner Club Glamour Girl

Musically Speaking

Dear Teacher C Si Burick Geo. Hall's Orch. C Doris Rhodes C

Gem City Entertains

Hollace Shaw C Roche Carter C

Tish C I/ /6

Golden Gloves Tournament .

9:00 Farnk Ferneau's The Spectator 9:15 Orchestra M Popular Rhythms .. 9:30 Victor Erwin's Musical Boxing Matches 9:45 Carfbons M

10:00 Contented Program N WCPO News ....... Musical Moods

10%15 0 Charles Woods, News Wein Bar 10:45 Eddie Conti's Orch :For The Piano

1-11:00 Johnny Hemp's Orch-T. i WCPO News 11:15 Jerry Blaine's Orch. N Southern Hospitality 11:30 Sammy Watkins' 11:45 Orchestra

5:00 Junior Nurse Corps N. 5:15 U. S. Army Band N 5:30 What's the News?.... 5:45 Winslow of the Navy

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 " "

Music Is My Hobby N Three Cheers N Lum and Abner N Tino Rossi, tenor N

Melody Puzzles N.

"Grand Hotel" N ..

Rhythm Time Asher & Little Jimmie Afternoon News Jack Armstrong Jack's Mountaineers Salt and Peanuts Asher & Little Jimmie Doris Rhodes C

June Moody Bill Bryan, songs .... John Lewis Arthur Godfrey C.... Adventures That Hollace Shaw C Made America Boche Carter C

Burns and Allen N. Tish C

Margaret Speaks N... O

Pick and Pat in "Pipe Smoking Time" C

Radio Theatre C 8:00 Philadelphia Symphony 8:15 Orchestra N 8:30

60 00 8:45 .9 44

Wayne King's — 9:00 "Behind Prison Orchestra C 9:15 Bars" N

Golden Gloves 9:30 For Men Only N Newspaper of the Air 9:45

Gene Erwin'* Orch.... 10:00 Globe Troffer Glen Gray's Orch. C. 10:15 : L. Panico's Orchestra Dick Barrie's Orch.. 0:30 Louis Armstrong's Sammy Kaye 's Orch. C10:45 Orchestra

Fibber McGee end Molly N

Hour of Charm N

Contented Hour N....

Stan of Broadway Goodman's Pianologue

Amos 'n' Andy N ... Poetic Melodies C WSM News Meador Lowrey, News Magnolia Blossoms N. Sammy Kaye's

.... Orchestra C

Radio Theatre C

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Wayne King's Orchestra C

"Here's To You"

WCKY WLW WKRC WSAI

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

1:00-Amos 'n' Andy. WEAF WLW who wgy kyw wtam wwj kstp

-Music Is My Hobby. WJZ WCKY WENR kdka wave wfla wham

-Hal Totten, sports. (NBC) wtam wmaq

..-Poetic Melodies: Jack Fulton, tenor, and Franklyn MacCormack, poetic erader, with Orchestra. WABC WKRC wadc wwva wbt wcau wgar wgst wjr

.-"Not So Long Ago." (CBS) wbbm kmbc wcco kmox

7:15-"Uncle Ezra's Radio Station E-Z-R-A," with Pat Barrett, Carlton Guy, Nora Cun-neen and others. WEAF WSAI kyw wtam wmaq who wdaf kstp wire wgy wbap wcol

-Arthur Godfrey, with John Salts, organist; songs and patter. WABC WKRC WHAS wbbm wjr wcau wfbm wgar km.»

-Three Cheers, direction Jack Meakin. WJZ WCKY WLS whk wave wham

7:30-Lum and Abner, comedy' sketcS. WJZ WLW WENR

.-Hollace Shaw. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO kmbc wadc wbt wgst

.--New York on Parade: Mark Warnow's Or.

John B. Kennedy, commentator; WEAF only.

-Carol Weymann, mezzo-soprano. (NBC) kdka wave wire wham wowo

-John Herrick. (NBC) wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

7:45-Boake Carter, WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wgar kmbc wcau kmok wbt wadc wgst wwl wcco

-Melody and Rhythm. (NBC) wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kyw

-Tino Rossi, tenor. WJZ WCKY WLS wgy vitam wmag who wdaf

8:00-Burns and Allen with Tony Martin and Ray Noble's Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM kyw wgy wtam ww¡ wire wmaq who wdaf wfla kstp wave kvoo wspd vita.

-Melody Puzzles: Harry Salters' Orchestra; Buddy Clark and Fredda Gibson, vocalists; Fred Uttal, m. C. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wham whk

-"Tish:" Mary Roberts Rinehart, WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm wfbm kmox wcau wbt wcco sugar kmbc wgst wwl

8:30-Margaret Speaks; Mixed Chorus; Sym-phonic Orchestra, Alfred Wallenstein, con-ductor. WEAF WLW WSM wgy kvoo wfla

WCPO WHIO j WLS-WENR WSM WHAS

wmaq wdaf wwl who kstp wcol wave wire Pelletier, announcer. WEAF WSAI WSM wtam kyw kyw wgy wmaq wtam wwj who wdaf wfla

-"Pick and Pat in Pipe Smoking Time," wave wcol wfaa blackfac• comedy and music; Edward -"Behind Prison Bars." Warden Lewis E. Roeder, baritone; Benny Krueger and his Lewes of Sing Sing. Dramatic sketch. Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS wjr wbbm WJZ WCKY WLS whk wspd wham kdka wgar wfbm kmox wgst wcco kmbc wcau wbt wade 10:30-For Men Only, Peg La Centre, vocal-

ist; Peter Van Steeden's Orchestra. WEAF -"Grand Hotel": Dramatic sketch. WJZ WLW WLS wtam wwj WCKY WLS kdka whk wham wspd -"Brave New World," dramatization-U. S.

9:00-Fibber McGee and Molly, comedy Office of Education Program. WABC wadc sketch, with Marian and Jimmy Jordan; wbbm wcco Billy Mills' Orchestra. WEAF WLW WSM -Public Hero No, I-dramatic sketch. (NBC) kyw wtam wwj kvoo wgy wfla wmaq who wmaq who wfaa wdaf wire kstp wfaa wave -National Radio Forum-guest speaker. WJZ

-Radio Theatre: Ginger Rogers and Douglas WCKY whk wave wire wham Fairbanks, Jr., in "Brief Moment." WABC 11:00-Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra. WKRC WHAS WHIO win wbbm wfbm WABC (WKRC WHIO on II:15) wgst wbt wgar kmbc wcau kmox wadc wbt wgst wwl wgar kmox w -Poetic Melodies (CBS) WHAS wir wbbm

-Philadelphia Orchestra: Eugene Ormandy, wfbm kmbc km.» wwl wcco conductor; Enid Szantho, contralto, guest. -Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) WSM wdaf wmaq WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wspd wham wire wfaa

9:30-Hour of Charm. Phil Spitainy and his -Jerry Blaine's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy Girls. WEAF WSM WLW wfla kstp kyw who wave wire wham wgy wed wtam wmaq who wdaf wire wfaa -Eso News Reporter. WJZ only kvoo wave -Bert Block's Orchestra. (NBC) wire kdka

10:00 - Wayne King's Orchestra. WABC wham whk wave WKRC WHAS WHIO %vjr wbbm wfbm 11:05-Bert Block's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY wgar kmbc wcau kmox wadc wbt wwl wcco kdka wham whk wave wire

-Contented Program: The Lullaby Lady, 11:30-Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra. WABC Male Quartet; Orchestra, direction Merck WHIO WHAS WKRC wjr wgar wfbm Weber; Maria Kurenko, soprano; Vincent wcau wspd wsbt wadc wgst wbt

-Eddy Rogers' Orchestra. WEAF WLW wgy wtam wmaq who

-Magnolia Blossoms. WJZ WSM WCKY kdka wham wowo whk wave

MIDNIGHT-Jack Crawford's Orchestre. WABC WKRC WHIO wgar wcau wadc wbt wjr wsfa wwl whk wowo

-Harold Nagel's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wave wire wham wowo

-Lani McIntire's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who

12:30-Louis Armstrong's Orchestra, WEAF WLS WSM wgy wtam wmaq who

-Chick Webb's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY kdka whk wave

-Orrin Tucker's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO wbbm wfbm wjr

Andre Kostelanetz has been in-

vited to make a series of lectures on

modern music in eastern universities.

"Toscanini to Tracy" has become

the slogan of Howard Claney who

announces both broadcasts for NBC

listeners.

Madeline Gray, "Dear Teacher,"

plans to publish a juvenile magazine.

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N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes (MIS)

* PROGRAMS FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 (EASTERN STANDARD TIME)

WCKY I WLW WKRC Cincinnati OM Inc.)! Cincinnati (700 Inc.) i Cincinnati (550 Inc.)

6:30 Morning Round Up... ¡Drifting Pioneers .... I Jerry Foy 6:45 ... . , Brown County Revelers Stockyard Reports

, 7:00 Sunkistiiii-e- Morning - in the M-1-ns Gods- Bible School 1:15 .. .. Arthur Chandler, Jr , Early Edition-News . 7:30 Steve's Gang Brown County Revelers Dawn Patrol 7:45 Tennessee Ramblers . !Merrymakers .. ..

8:00 Charioteers- N - 1 Prayer Period --8:15 Liebert Ensemble N ' Peter Grant-News 8:30 News for Executives ' The Gospel Singer.... Woman's Hour 8:45 i Grace & Scotty N Voice of Expirience

• " ..... • • ..

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 I Margot, Castlewood N 10:15 Aunt Jemima N . 10:30 Attorney at Law N.. 10:45 Viennese Ensemble N

11:00 To b• announced 11:15 11:30 Household Hour 11:45 . .

Breakfast Club N

London Stock Market Myrt and Marge Breakfast Club N.. Young Widder Jones

Linda's First Love , Aunt Jemima N Betty and Bob Dr. Friendly

_ Mary Marlin N - Jean Abbey

News I Carol Kennedy's R. C Hugh Cross Big Sister C The Goldbergs . Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Hymns of All Churches Music in the Air C Houseboat Hannah " "

To be announced Bachelor Children C

Secret -Diary — Musical Calendar I Emily Post C The Street Man

12:00 WCKY News Girl Alone N Mary M. McBride C 12:15 Bailey Axton N The O'Neills Edwin C. Hill C 12:30 Farm and Home National Farm and Rom'nce Helen Trent C 12:45 Hour N , Home Hour N Our Gal Sunday .

-1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

2:00 2:15 2:30 Music Guild N 2:45

Betty and Bob C Hymns All Churches C Grimm's Daughter C Hollywood in Person C

Four Clubmen- C Meet the Missus American School of Air C

Sue Blake N Hello Peggy I Eunice Norton N _ Kitty Keene, Inc

Ranch Boys N Vocational Agriculture Movieland News The Musician

Living Literature

6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 _

8:00 Malcolm Claire N WCPO News 8:15 Hi Boys N.... . Six to Niners 8:30 Do You Remember N 8:45 , Women's Newsreel

WSAI WCPO WHIO Cincinnati (Imo Inc.) Cincinnati MOO isc.) jDayton (1260 Inc )

Breakfast Express Six-to-Niners ... .

Morning Prayer WCPO News Early Express Six-to-Niners Little Tom

Across the Breakfast Table

WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club . Yesterday's Favorites 'Women Make the News

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

T1:00 -11:15 11:38 11:45

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

Rainbow Ridge .. Ribber Shannon Frances Adair N What Next?

Mrs. Wiggs N John's Other Wife N Just Plain Bill N Woman in White N

David Hari-im N Backstage Wife N Homemakers Exch. N Romantic Bachelor .

WCPO News Cornelia on jhe Air. Musical Menu Music in the Air C . .

Municipal Court The Book Shelf Monticello Party Line

_ WCPO News Pretty Kitty Kelly C... Ch'ber of Commerce Keyboard and Console Consumers Conference Symphonetta Jimmy Lee News

Merry-Go-Round Art of Living 'Hal and Henry ... I Big Sister C I Aunt Jenny's Storils C

My Boy Matt . . . WCPO News l Mary M. McBride.. . Melody Time The Playboys I Edwin C. Hill C News Man on the Street The Listener Speaks.. Three Romeos N I Melody Parade News: Markets

-Emerson Gill's Or. N WCPO News Ann Kirk Trio.. . . Escorts and Betty N . : Rhythm Rambles Will Osborne's Orch Words & Music N.... Dot Club News Three R's F. Heikelt's Ensemble. ' From Hawaii .. Melody Boys

Great McDuff ,WCPO News Four Clubmen C Mot Stove Musical. .,Siesta Rhythm Rambles To be announced .. I Uptowners Quartette American School Armchair Quartet N Music of the Dreamer of the Air C

3:00 All Sports Review 3:15 Marine Band N 3:30 3:45

4:00 Lorenzo Jones N 4:15 1 Club Matinee N 4:30 Information Bureau 4:45

5:00 Rockin' the Town 5:15 Don Winslow N 5:30 Sports Review 5:45 , Straight Shooters N

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:15 8:30 8:45

. . . .

Pepp'r Young's Fern. N News; Fire Prevention Ma Perkins . Tuesday Matinee C... Vic and Sale N P. T. A. Program The Guiding Light Notes and News

Dan Harding's Wife Mary Sothern Seton Hall Glee Club C The Mad Hatterfields Sundown Serenade . Road of Life N ,League Women's Voters

Junior Nurse Corps N Fci-lIci-w the Moon -C Jack Armstrong Freshest Thing in Town Singing Lady N "Stepmother" C Hilltop House Hollywood Highlights

Little Orphan Annie N Front Page People Tour Thru Tuneland. Paul Kennedy Supper Serenade Personalities on Parade News and Sports N . Allan Franklyn, sports Dick Bray-Sports .... Dinner Date - -- Lowell Thomas N. Musical Moments ...

Easy Aces N jAmos 'n' Andy N Poetic Melodies G. -

Lost Persons N .......Vocal Varieties N Holly's/et' Screenseps C Louis Panico's Orch. N'The Press Review Famous Actors Guild-Vivian Della Chiesa N'Tonic Time Helen Menken C

Those We Love N ". Johnny Presents N Edw. G. Robinson-"Big Town" C

Al Jolson and Others C

Cubanacon Rhythm . It Can Be Done-Dogs and Game Edgar A. Guest N

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 To be announced - --4:15 Songland M . ..... 4:30 Rush Hughes, Com'tor 4:45 Kiddies Club

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

WSAI Little Show

It Is. Strange

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7700 7:15 7:30 7:45

Dick Tracy Terry and the Pirates N Harry Kogen's Orc. N Nixson Denton

Freddy Heikel Kentucky Colonel . Paul Sullivan Jack Betzner M

Johnny Hamp's Orch Sammy Watkins' Orch. Dick Gasparre's Orchestra N ...

8:00 I Billy Snider's 8:15 Orchestra 8:30 Wayne King's 8:45 j Orchestra N .

Today's Winners

00 Of

00 00

WCPO News Today's Winners

Jam for Supper

WCPO News . Dinner Club Glamour Girl

WCPO News Harmony Hall Harry Hartman Race Results

Crime Reporter Better Sportsmanship Musically Speaking

Tuesday Matinee C

Hotlace Shaw with Concert Orchestra C

Acad. of Medicine C Seton Hall College C Sophisticated Swing N. Y. A. Program

Tea Time Tunes Hollywood Highlights Singing Strings News

Twenty Fingers Si Bunch-News News: Music C County Basketball..

Stars of Broadway "Holly'd Screens'ps" Helen Menken: "Second Husband"

Edw. G. Robinson-Dramatization C

, Al Jolson Show with I Martha Raye C.

9:00 Vox Pop N Horace Heidt and Watch the Fun 9:15 His Brigadiers N Go By C 9:30 Alias Jimmy True Detective Jack Oakie's 9:45 Valentine N Mysteries ...... . College C

1000 Gen. Hugh Johrini N Hour of Romance .... Benny Goodman's 10:15 Kidoodlers N Orchestra C 10:30 Forward America ... Jimmy Fidler N Newscast-Lee Bland.. 10:45 Elizabeth Lennox N .. Dale Carnegie N Four Clubmen C

i-1:00 Taxicab Night d-Inb Paul Sullivan :-... - Leaders in Dance Time 11:15 L. Thompson's Orch. N Los Amigos Red Norvo's Orch. C.. 11:30 Henry Busses Eddie Rogers' Leighton Noble's 11:45 Orchestra N . Orchestra Orchestra C ....

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 1:30 1:45

Leighton Noble's The Spectator Watch the Fun Go 6 Orchestra M ... Popular Melodies I with Al Pearce C

Hollywood Mardi Clock On The Mantle Jack Oakie's Gras N College C

WCPO News Benny Goodman's For the Piano "Swing School" C

Charles Woods, News 1 Wein Bar Dick Gardner's Orch. Johnny Hamp's Orch , Tune Toppers Newspaper on the Air

, WCPO News Dick Barries Orch Louis Panico's Of. N Southern Hospitality Red Noryo's Orch, C Sammy Watkins' Leighton Noble's Orchestra i. " Orchestra C

WCKY WLW WKRC WSAI

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

7:00-Poetic Melodies: Jack Fulton, tenor, end Francis MacCormack, poetic reader, and orchestra. WABC WKRC wear wcau wadc wwva wbt west wjr

-Easy Aces, comedy sketch, featuring Jane and Goodman Ace. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wham wire

-Amos 'n' Andy. WEAF WLW wgy kyw who wwj kstp wtam

-Hal Totten, sports. (NBC) wmaq 7:15-Vocal Varieties: Choral Group of 14 Voices. WLW to WEAF wgy wtam wire wmaq who kstp kyw wdaf

-"Hollywood Screenscoops" with George McCall. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wear wadc wwva wbt wbbm kmor west wwl wcco wcau

-Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons. WJZ WCKY WLS whk kdka wham wspd

7:30-People in the News: Dorothy Thompson. WJZ WLS wham

-Famous Actors Guild Presents Helen Menk-en in "Second Husband." WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wcau wear wbbm wjr kmbc kmox

-Dick Gasparre's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wdaf wmaq

-Louis Panico's Orchestra. (NBC) WCKY must

10:00 10:15 10:30 Ruby Newman's 10:45 Orchestra N

le el

. .

(CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

MILS-WEN it Chicago. III. (870 Ise.)

5:30 Srnile A While 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 Ky. Girls & Hilltop.. 6:45 Pat and Henry

7:00 Flews Report 7.15 The Hilltoppers 7:30 Morning Devotions 7:45 1 Jolly Joe's Pets

WSM Nashville, Tem. (850 Ice.)

WHAS Louisville. Ky. (stoke.)

Morning Melodies Delmore Brothers ....

Golden -West Cowboys Almanac WSM News Vagabonds

Asbury College Devotions

Emmy's Band Henry's Mountaineers

Early Morning --Jamboree

8:00 Lulu Belle and Scotty Breakfast Club N 8:15 The De Zuriks 8:30 I News-Julian Bentley " 8:45 Don & Helen

9:00 Margot; Castlewood N Margot, Castlewood N 9:15 I Aunt Jemima N Aunt Jemima N 9:30 Attorney at Law N . Banner Newshawk 9:45 News Report . . Viennese Ensemble N 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

Mary Marlin N Robison's Buckaroos -. Pep. Young's Tam. N Sarie and Sallie Vic and Sade N Homemakers Exch, N Edward McHugh N George Hartwick N .

To be announced Salt and Peanuts Jackson Family Bachelor's Children C

Monticello- Pa rty---Line Myrt and Marge C Emily Post C Meador Lowrey, News

Mary Lee Taylor -d7.7": Carol's Romance C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

Short Short Stories ... I Chuck, Ray & Christine Ma Perkins N Mkts.-weather-news.

_ Prairie Farmer, Dinnerbell Time

John Brown; Markets Grace Wilson - • _ -

1:00 Music Appreciation . 1:15 Melody Time 1:30 , Grain Market 1:45 "How 1 Met My Hu'd

1 Time for Thought N. Mary M. McBride C. Farm Scrap Book Edwin C. Hill C National Farm and Romance Helen Trent C Horne Hour N Our Gal, Sunday C....

Sunshine Sue College of Agriculture

Banner Newshawk Livestock-Markets .... Dept. of Agriculture Robison's Buckaroos .

-Ëuri in Music-Dr. Jos. The Rangers — F. Maddy N . Weekday Devotions ...

Fed. Women's Clubs N University of Kentucky Armchair Quatet N .

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

-3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:0-0-4:15 4:30 4:45

Homemakers Program ......

Musical Roundup

Pepper Young N Ma Perkins N Vic and Sade N Guiding Light N

Club Matinee N Women's News Club Matinee N .. Dan Harding's Wife N Road of Life N

Bennett & Wolvirtnn N Weather Pilot Music Circle D. Winslow of Navy N Johnnie Johnston N Market Reports Three Romeos N Freddie Rose .

Betty and Bob Hymns All Churches Hollace Shaw, songs C

Acad. of Medicine C Melodies of Home... State Teachers College

Musical Calendar-

"Stepmother" C "Hilltop House" C

5:00 , Junior Nurse Corps N Rhythm Time........... 5:15 Press Photog. Poll N. Afternoon News 5:30 What's The News7.. . Story of the Shield 5:45 j Winslow of the Navy Asher & Little Jimmie

6:00 j Easy Aces, sketch N Sports: béi*I41:•S 6:15 Mr. Keen N Rhythmic Strings . . 6:30 Dorothy Thompson N Dream Shadows 6:45 ' Vivian Della Chiesa N Dick Gasparre's Or. N

7:00 j These We Love- N joti-nrei with Russ 7:15 Morgan N 7:30 ' It Can Be Done N ... Wayne King's 7:45 " " Orchestra N

Asher & Little Jimmie Jack Armstrong Salt and Peanuts Barry Wood's Music C

- Baptist Seminary Screenscoops C Helen Menken in "Second Husb'd" C

Edw. G. Robinson-Dramatization C

Al Jolson Show, with Martha Raye C

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

9:0b Gen. Hugh Johnson N 9:15 Kidoodlers N 9:30 Elizabeth Lennox, Jimmy Fidler N 9:45 merzo-soprano N. Musical Moments

Globe Trotter - Amos 'n' Andy N L. Panico's Orch, N WSM News

Horace Heidt's Brigadiers

Alias Jimmy Valentine N

Horace Heidt's Brigadiers N

Hollywood Mardi Gras N

Of

Sports: Ruby New-man's Orchestra N

Watch the Fun Go By C

Jack Oakie's College-Benny Goodman's

Orchestra C

Broadway Stars Musical Moments

Poetic hielodies C Meador Lowrey, News Remembering .

WCPO WHIO fi WLS-WENR WSM WHAS

7:45-Vivian Della Chiesa, soprano. WJZ WCKY WLS whk wave wire wham wowo

-Dick Gasparre's Orchestra. (NBC) WSM WSAI wgy wtam wdaf

-Doctor Dollar. WEAF and wmaq only 8:00-Edward G. Robinson, with Claire Trevor,

in "Big Town," newspaper drama. WABC WHIO WKRC WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm wear kmbc wcau limos wbt wcco wadc west wwl

-Johnny Presents Russ Morgan's Orchestra; Charles Martin's Thrill; Swing Fourteen; Frances Adair; Rhythm Rogues, and Glenn Cross. WEAF WLW WSM kyw wgy wwl wtam wmaq who kstp wdaf wfla wire kvoo wbap wave

-Those We Love: Dramatic Serial with Nan Grey and Richard Cromwell. WJZ WCKY WLS wham whk wspd

8:30-Al Jolson Show with Martha Raye, Park-yakarkus and Victor Young's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS tolr wbbm wfbm sygar wcau kmox wbt wadc wwl wcco kmbc west

-Lady Esther Serenade: Wayne K)ng and his Orchestra. WEAF WSAI WSM kvoo wwj who kstp wmaq wire wave kyw wgy wtam wfaa wdaf wbap "It Can Be Done," dramatic sketch, witF Edgar Guest. Frankie Master's Orchestra.

Masters Voices, WJZ WLW WLS kdka whk wham wspd

9:00-Vox Pop, conducted by Parks Johnson and Wallace Butterworth, WEAF WCKY kyw wgy wtam wwj wmaq who wdaf wire kstp

-Horace Heidt's Brigadiers. WJZ WLW WLS WSM kdka whk wave wham wfla wspd wbap

-"Watch the Fun Go By," presented by Al Pearce and His Gang. Guest, Arlene Har-ris, "Human Chatterbox;" Carl Hoff's Or-chestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS win wbbm wfbm kmbc wcau kmox wadc wsbt wbt wcco wear west wwl

9:30-"Jack Oakie," with Stuart Erwin; Geor-gie Stoll's Orchestra and guest, with Ray-mond Hatton, and Patsy Flick, comedians; Helen Lynd, comedienne; Harry Barris and Jo Stafford, songs; Glee Club; Benny Good-man's Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm wear wcau kmox wadc wsbt wbt wife west wcco wwl

-Hollywood Mardi Gras: Lanny Ross; Charles Butterworth; Walter O'Keefe; Jane Rhodes; guests; Raymond Paige's Orchestra, WEAF WSAI WSM who kyw wgy wwl wtam wdaf wire kstp wfla wave wmaq

-Alias Jimmy Valentine starring Bert Lytell. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wham whk wspd wowo

10:00-General Hugh Johnson, commmentator. WJZ WCKY WLS whk wham kdka wspd

10:15-Kidoodiers. WJZ WCKY WLS whk wave wire wham wspd

10:30-Howard Phillips, songs. WABC kmox wsbt kmbc

-Phillips Poly Follies. (CBS) wbbm wfbm kmox wsbt wcco kmbc

-Jimmie Fidler's Hollywood Gossip. WEAF WLW WSM vow wtam wmaq who kyw wwj wire wfla wave wbap wdaf kstp

-Elizabeth Lennox, mezzo-soprano; H. Leo-pold Spitalny's Orchestra; Four Showmen. WJZ WCKY WLS whk wave wire wham

10:45-Dale Carnegie-How To Win Friends and Influence People. WEAF WLW wgy wtam kstp who wdaf wire lryw wmaa wwj

-Four Clubmen, vocal quartet. WABC WKRC wear wjr

11:00-Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) WSM wfaa wdaf wire wmaq

-Ink Spots. WEAF wgy wtam who wmaq -Red Norvo's Orchestra. WABC (WKRC WHIO on 11:15) wjr wadc

-"Poetic Melodies." (CBS) WHAS wbbm wfbm kmbc wwl wcco kmox

-Lang Thompson's Orchestra. (NBC) whk Edward Tomlinson, authority on in. wave wire wham

-Esto News Reporter. WJZ only ternational affairs, will conduct a 11:05—Lang Thompson's Orchestra. WJZ round-table discussion of the question, WCKY whk wave wire wham

11:15-Louis Panico's Orchestra. WEAF WLS "Is International Trade a Path for WSAI wgy wtam who wmaq Our Prosperity?" on the "Paths to

11:30-Leighton Noble's Orchestra, WABC WHIO WKRC w¡r wbbm wcau wear wfbm Prosperity" program broadcast over kmox wadc wsbt wsfa wcco wbt NBC including WCKY. and WLS

-Ruby Newman's Orchestra. WEAF WSM Sunday, February 13, from 7:00 to WLS wgy wtam wmaq who

-Henry Busses Orchestra. WJZ WCKY 7 : 30 p. m. (EST.).

kdka whk wave wha wfla wire MIDNIGHT-Willy Bryant's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wave wire wham

-To be announced. WABC WKRC wfbm wjr wbbm wcau wear kmox wadc wsbt wsfa

-Louis Armstrong's Orchestra. WEAF wwl wgy wtam who

12:30-Roger Pryor's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wave wire wham whk

-Al Jahn's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

-Orrin Tucker's Orchestra, WABC WKRC wfbm w¡r - -

Table Discussions Is Feature of NBC's "Paths To Prosperity"

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N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (ces) M Denotes (M 5S) * 4. PROGRAMS FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16

6:30 6:45

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

WCKY 1.rmnelti (1490 Itc.)

Morning Round Up

WLW Cincinnati (TOO ice )

Drifting Pioneers - Brown County Revelers

Sunkistime ....... 7:15 730 Steve's Gang 7:45 Tennessee Ramblers

-8:00 Four Showmen N - 8:15 Wm. Meeder N 8:30 I News for Executives 8:45 Lucille 6 Lanny N

WKRC Cincinnati (660 hr.)

:terry Foy Stockyard Reports

Morn'g in the Mount's Sing Before Breakfast Hugh Cross Early Edition News Sing, Neighbor, Sing Dawn Patrol Merrymakers

Prayer Period Peter Grant-News The Gospel Singer Voice of Experience

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Woman's Hour

6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

WSAI WC-PO WHIO Cincinnati (13aokr..) Cincinnati (1200 isc.) Merton HMO M.)

Poetic Philosopher . Early Express

8:00 Malcolm Claire N 8:15 Hi Boys N 11:30 Do You Remember N 8.45 Women's Newsreel

Six-to-Niners Breakfast Express 44 ee

WCPQ News Six to Niners

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WCPO Newt Six to Niners

41 Si

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Little Tom Across the Breakfast Table

WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club

Greenfield Chapel C Women make the News

900 9:15 1:30 1:45

i0:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:15 11:30 11:45

Breakfast Club N

London Stock Market Breakfast Club N

Margot, Castlewood N Aunt Jemima N Attorney at Law N Viennese Ensemble N

Coon Creek Girls

Hymns of All Churches; Houseboat Hannah 1 Myrt and Marge Young Widder Jones

Linda's First Love Aunt Jemima N !Betty and Bob Dr. Friendly

_ Mary Marlin N News

Household Hour ,Carson Robison ..... The Goldberqs

Metropolitan Parade C Madison Ensemble C Federation of Churches Bachelor's Children C

Secret Diary Musical Calendar Tony Wons C The Street Man

Ruth Lyons' News View C. Kennedy's Rom. C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:46

rainbow Ridge WCPO News Cornelia on the Alr Ribber Shannon ' Musical Mena ....... Madison Ensemble C Alice Joy N le le I Municipal Court Dance Parade ... " " Monticello Party Line

Mrs. Wings --N . ' WCPO News Pretty Kitty Kelly C John's Other Wife N NYA Program ' Keyboard and Consol Just Plain Bill N There Was a Time.. ISymphonetta Woman in White N l " " ' i WHIO News; Music

David Harum N --; Merry-Go-Round r Ruth Cathart, songs C Backstage Wife N 1 " " , Hal and Henry.. How to be Charming N " " , Big Sister C Romantic Bachelor I " " Aunt Jenny's Stories C

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

-1:00

1:30 1:45

-2:00 Swingtime Trio N 2:15 Let's Talk It Over N 2:30 Murdock Williams .. Rise of the Great 2:45 Waltz Favorites N Northwest

WCKY News .......Girl Alone N Edward Gamage N . .The O'Neills N Farm and Home National Farm and Hour N

so de gm,

Sue Blake N Jack and Loretta N

Home Hour N

Mary M. McBride C Edwin C. Hill C Rom'nce Helen Trent C I Our Gal Sunday C.

" Betty and Bob C Betty Crocker C

Freddy Heikel Grimm's Daughter C Kitty Keene. Inc ¡Hollywood in Person C

Once Upen a Time Woman's News C.... Fact or Fable Meet the Missus

American School of the Air C.. ...

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

2:15 2:30 2:45

My Boy Matt WCPO News Mary M. McBride C To be announced ¡ Happiness Ahead Edwin C. Hill C News . . ... Man on the Street.... The Listener Speaks To be announced Melody Parade News. Markets

WCPO News 0. L. Cunningham. Rhythm Rambles Ann Kirk Trio Dot Club News Three R's , From Hawaii M•lody Boys

Great McDuff Hot Stove Musical Carlisle and London N Men of the West

Emerson Gill's Or. N Escorts and Betty N. Words & Music 'N

WCPO News Woman's New C Siesta Melodic Memories . Cleo Crown American School Music of the Dreamer of the Air C

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

5:00 6:15 5:30 5:45

Sports Review Pepper Young's Fern N News: Fire Prevention Movieland News , Ma Perkins Little Variety Show N Vic and Sade N Met. Opera Guild N The Guiding Light N

Lorenzo Jones N.. Club Matinee N.. Information Bureau ..

Rockin' the fiewn Don Winslow N Sports Review Straight Shooters N

Moment Musicale Deep River Boys C Maynard Craig's News

Dan Harding's Wife.. p " " ...... . Mary Sothern . . ... Curtis Music Institute C . The Mad Hafferfields. Sundown Serenade ... ' Road of Lift N. Dr. Defoe C

Junior Nurse Corps N Follow th; Moon C...

¡Jack Armstrong Freshest Thing in Town . Singing Lady N ¡ "Stepmother" C

¡ Hilltop House .'Hollywood Highlights

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

940 4:15 4:30 4:45

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

WSAI Little Show Leith Stevens'

It is. Strange

To be announced West and Maty N. . Todays Winners Rush Hughes, Com'tor Kiddies Club

Dick Tracy N Terry and the Pirates N Harry Kogen's Orc, N Nixson Denton el

Today's Winners es1 el

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Harmonies C Deep River Boys C Curtis Institute of

WCPO News Music C le ee

V. Hour in 3/4 Time... Dr. Allan Defoe C...

Jarn.. for 5.1:poor Tea Time Tunes 'Musical Visions .

Singing Strings Arcadian Reponer

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

700 7:15 7:30 7:45

800 1:15 8:30 8:45

Little Orphan Annie N Harold Nagel's Orc. N WCKY News & Sports Dinner Date

Easy Aces .. Lost Persons N Vic Arden's Orch. . Science on ' March N

Roy Shield's Re-Vtii N el

Harriet Parsons N .. Jimmy Kemper N ...

• Front -Page People .. I "Dear Teacher" C.. Short, Short Story Musical Visions Allan Franklyn, sports; Dick Bray-Sports !Lowell Thomas N. .. I Barry Wood C

Amos 'n' Andy N Poetic Melodies C 'Melody Grove . ... "Hobby Lobby" C , Lum and Abner N.... To be announced Boake Carter C

One Man's Family .N'Cavalcaele of I America C

Tommy Dorsey's ¡ Eddie Cantor C Orchestra N I

6:00 Speed Gibson .. ' WCPO News 6:15 i To be announced Dinner Club 6:30 ;Paul Sullivan 'Glamour Girl 6:45 I Billy Snider's Orch.. ' " "

1-7:00 i Johnny Hamp's Orch._. ,WCPO News 7:15 Uncle Ezra N. Harmony Hall 7:30 ¡ Janette ' Harry Hartman 7:45 ;Sammy Watkins' Orch. Race Results

8:00 : Ennio Bolognini's Crime Reporter 8:15 I Orchestra M I Symphonic Hour 8:30 ¡ George Olsen's 8:45 1 Orchestra M

Dear Teacher C Si Buda

News: Music B. Wood's Music C.

Vic Arden's Orch "Hobby Lobby" C

Beak* Carter C

Dick Barrie's -Orch Gene Erwin's Orch

Eddie Cantor C ..

1:00 1:15 9:30 1:45

10:15 10:30 10:45

1100 11:15 11:30 11:45

F. Smith Banquet N To be announced N .. To be announced N..

oo oo

Gen. Hugh -Johnson N Nola Day N Minstrel Show N

ink Spots N Louis Panico's Orch. N Eddie Duchin's Orchestra N .

Town Hall Tonight N Andre Kostelanetz's ¡ Orchestra C ¡ Ben Bernie and All the

11e w Lads C

Your Hollywood-- Gang IluiTet;-"-C Parade N

e. i Newscast-Lee Bland Timely Tempos

Paul Sullivan Ross Pierce's Orch Learn the Words. IBob Crosby's Orch. C Johnny Hamp's Orch George Olsen's Sammy Watkins' Orch Orchestra C

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

Charles Gaylord's Orchestra M

Eddie Confis Orchestra

Sammy Kayes Orchestra M

Charles Woods news Melodies from Skies M

Johnny Hamp's Orch.. Eddie Rogers' Orchestra .

I The Spectator Andre Kostelanetz's Popular Melodies Orchestra C Boxing Matches Ben Bernie and

I Lads C

WCPO News Musical Newsy Wein Bar

!Gang Busters C

' Dick Gardner's Orch Swing Fantasy Newspaper of the Air

I WCPO News e • Dick Barries Orch.. Southern Hospitality .jBob Crosby's Orch. C

...... George Olsen's oo. oo ' Orchestra C

WLS-WENR WSM WHAS H aticate. III. (870 kc.) Nashville, Teen. WA Ice.) Lowsvi Ks 820 kc .1 AS . (

5:30 Smile A While 5:45

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 News Re-p-ort 7:15 Pokey and Arkie 7:30 Morning Devotions 7:45 :Jolly Joe's Pals

Sing, Neighbor. Sing The De Zuriks

Morning Melodies . Almanac

Golden West Cowboys Olson Odell' WSM News Freddie Rose

Asbury College ¡ Devotions Emmy's Band Henry's Mountaineers

Early Morning Jamboree

Y

8:00 Lulu Belle and Scotty 8:15 Morning Minstrels . 8:30 News-Julian Bentley.. 8:45 Don and Helen......

9:00 Margot, Castlewood N 9:15 Aunt Jemima N .... 9:30 Attorney at Law N.... 9:45 News Report

10:00 Mary Marlin N 10:15 Pep. Young's Fern. N 10:30 Vic and Sade N 10:45 Edward McHugh N

Breakfast Club N .... se

^

Margot, Cai-tlewood N Aunt Jemima N Banner Newshawk Viennese Ensemble N

Rhythm Serenade Higgins of Finchville N How to be Charm'g N Larry Larson N

Sheets Morris Salt and Peanuts Jackson Family Bachelor's Children C

Monticello Party Line Myrt and Marge C... Tony Wons' Book C. Meador Lowrey, News

Ruth Carhirt Romance C

Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

11:00 ' Virginia Lee, Sunbeam 11:15 Chuck, Ray & Christine 11:30 Ma Perkins N 11:45 Markets; Weather

12:00. Prairie; Farmer, --12:15 Dinnerbell Time 12:30 Voice of the Feedlot 12:45 Business of Farming

I:00 Business & Industry 1:15 Otto & Novelodeons 1:30 Grain Market 1:45 Infant Welfare

Time for Thought N.. Edward Gamage N... National Farm and Home Hour N

Banner Newshawk Dept. of Agriculture

U. of Tenn. iiogram Cole and Moore Waltz Favorites N

Mary M. McBride C. Edwin C. Hill C Helen Trent C Our Gal Sunday C

Sunshine Sue College of Agriculture Livestock-Markets ¡John Tillman

I Woman's News C Weekday Devotions University of Kentucky ..

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

Homemakers Program

Musical Roundup be le

Pepper Young N Ma Perkins N Vic and Sade N .... Guiding Light N

-Club Matinee N — Women's Neivs et Vaughn Quartet

Dan Harding's Wife N Road of Life N

Market Reports Winslow of the Navy N WSM on Parade

Parents and Teachers National Cone's N

(sonnet} & Wolverton N Music Circle Johnnie Johnston N Three Romeos N to le

Betty and Bob Hymns All Churches Deep River Boys C Yellow Blank Salute.

Institute of Music C 7 Melodies of Home.... Teachers College Dr. Allan Defoe C

Musical Calendar

"Stepmother" C "Hilltop House" C...

500 5:15 5:30 5:45

-6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

Junior Nurse Corps N. Harold Nagel's Or. N What's the News7..' Winslow of the Navy

Easy Aces, sketch N7 Lost Persons N Lum and Abner N Cheer Up America N.

Roy Shields' One Man's Family

Rhythm Time Afternoon News . Joe Dumond Asher & Little Jimmie,

Cecil Luck Fireside Singers

" Stars of Broadway

Asher & Little Jimmie Jack Armstrong Salt and Peanuts Barry Wood's Music C

. - - Nedra Gordimer Vocal Varieties William Duff, speaker. Beaks Carter C

Revue N Harriet Parsons N Tommy Dorsey's The DeZuriks.. Orchestra N

N Cavalcade of America C

Eddie Cantor C MI 0

8:00 8:15 8:30 To be announced N. 8:45

Gen. Hugh Johnson N

Don and Helen Town Hall Tonight To be announced

ee ego

9:00 Your Hollywood 9:15 Nola Day N Parade N 9:30 NBC Minstrels N 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

Globe Troffer Louis Panico's Orch. N Horace Heidt's Brigadiers N

N Andre Kostelaneh's Concert Orchestra C

Ben Bernie and Lads C

Amos 'n' Andy N WSM

Horace Heidt's Orchestra N

The "Gang Busters" C

"Hobby Lobby," with Dave Elman C

Poetic Melodies C Meador Lowrey, News George Olsen's Orchestra C

WCKY WLW WKRC WSAI WCPO WHIO I WLS-WENR WSM WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

7:00-Poetic Melodies: Jack Fulton, tenor; Franklyn MacCormack, poetic reader, and orchestra. WABC WKRC wadc wwva wbt wgar wcau wgst wjr

...Easy Aces, comedy sketch, featuring Jane and Goodman Ace, WJZ WCKY WLS kdka vrhk wham wire

'n' Andy. WEAF WLW wgy kyw who kstp wtam wed

-'Hal Totten, sports. (NBC) wmaq 1:15-"Uncle Ezra's Radio Station E-Z-R-A,"

with Pat Barrett, Nora Cunneen and others. WEAF WSAI wfaa wcol wmaq wtam wire octet kyw who wbap kstp

Keen. Tracer of Lost Persons, WJZ WCKY WLS whk kdka wham wspd

.-"Hobby Lobby," featuring Dave Elman and Harry Salter's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO wcau wade wgar win kmbc wwva wbt

1:30-Lum and Abner, comedy sketch. WJZ WLW WLS

...Mario Cozzi, baritone. (NBC) wave wire wham •

....Hendrik Willem Van Loon: Talk. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who wbaf kyw

7:96-loake Carter. WABC WKRC WHIO

WHAS Nair wbbm wgar kmbc wcau kmox wcco wbt wade wet wwl

-Science on the March: Dr. Forest Ray Moul-ton, speaker. WJZ WCKY kdka whk wave wire wham wowo

-Cheer Up America: Henry Illurbig, come-dian; Funnyboners Trio; Frank Novak's Or-chestra with Ray Murray. WEAF WLS kyw wtam

8:00-One Man's Family, dramatic sketch. WEAF WLW WSM wdaf wgy wwj wtam who wmaq wfla wave kvoo wire wool wfaa kyw kstp

-"The Cavalcade of America:" Don Voor-hees and his Concert Orchestra, WABC WKRC WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm wgar kmbc wcau kmox wbt wgst WWI wcco

-Roy Shield's Revue; vocalists. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wham

8:30-Eddie Cantor, comedian; Vyola Von; Pinky Tomlin; Jimmy Wallington; Jacques Renard and his Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm wgar wbt wgst wwl kmox wadc wcco

-Tommy Dorsey, his trombone and his or-chestra, with Edythe Wright, Jack Leonard and the Three Esquires; Paul Stewart, master

ceremonies. WEAF WSM WLW wtam wfaa wgy wwI kyw kvoo wmaq wire wave kstp who wdaf

-Harriet Parsons. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wham wspd

8:45-Jimmy Kemper and Company. WJZ WCKY kdka whk wham wspd

9:00-Andre Kostelanetz's Concert Orchestra; Lawrence Tibbett, baritone soloist; Deems Taylor, commentator; Paul Douglas, an-nouncer. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm wfbm wgar kmbc wcau kmox wadc wbt wsfa wwl wcco wsbt wet

-Fred Smith's Second Annual Banquet, a get-together for their annual feast and business meeting of the various "Fred Smiths." WJZ WCKY kdka whk wham wspd

-Town Hall Tonight: Fred Allen and Port-land Hoffa; Peter Van Steeden's Orchestra; WEAF WLW WSM kyw wham wool wmaq who wdaf kstp wave wfla wfaa wgy wire

9:15-To be announced. WJZ WCKY kdka whk wham wspd

9:30-Ben Bernie and All the Lads, Lew Lehr, Buddy Clark and Jane Pickens. WABC WHIO WKRC WHAS wjr wgar wbbm kmbc wcau kmox wfbm wgst wsbt wsfa wwl wcco

-To be announced. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wham wspd

10:00-"Gang Busters," true crime dramatiza-tions. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO %qr wbbm wfbm wgar wcau kmox wmbc wbt wwl wgst wcco

-"Your Hollywood Parade"-Dick Powell,

m. c.; Rosemary Lane, vocalist; orchestra, direction Al Goodman's, choral ensemble direction Dudley Chambers and guest stars. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wmaq kyw wdaf who wfla kstp wave wwj wire wfaa

-General Hugh Johnson, commentator. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wham whk wspd

10:15-Nola Day. WJZ WCKY WLS whk kdka wham

10:30-Del Casino, songs. WABC wbbm wfbm weir kmbc wbt wsfa wwl wcco

-NBC Minstrel Show, WJZ WCKY WLS whk kdka wave wire wham

-"Hobby Lobby". (CILS) WHAS wbbm buoy wcco wwl wsbt wgst wsfa wfbm

10:45-Special Talks Program, guest speaker. WABC wadc wbbm wcco wgar wsbt wgst I I:00-Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) WSM wmaq wdaf wire wbap

-"Poetic Melodies." (CBS) WHAS wit wbbm wfbm kmbc wcco kmox wwl

-Dick Gasparre's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam who kyw

-Bob Crosby's Orchestra. WABC (WKRC WHIO on 11:15) wadc wbt wsbt wgst

-Esso News Reporter. WJZ only -Ink Spots. (NBC) WCKY whk wave wire 11:05-Ink Spots. WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham

11:15-Louis Panico's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY WLS whk wave wire wham

11:30-Horace Heidt's Orchestra, WEAF WSM WLS wgy wtam wmaq who

-George Olsen's Orchestra. WABC WHIO

WKRC WHAS wjr wcau kmbc wadc wbt wsfa

-Eddy Duchin's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham

MIDNIGHT-Red Nerve's Orchestra, WABC WKRC wfbm wgar kmbc wcau kmox

-Louis Armstrong's Orchestra. WEAF WLS wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf

-Under Western Skies, dramatization. WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham kdka

12:30-Lights Out: Mystery drama. WEAF WSAI WLS wgy wtam wmaq who

-Henry King's Orchestra. WAIIC WHIO WKRC wbbm wfbm wadc

-Willy Bryant's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham

Fred Smiths Banquet Proceedings at the second annual

banquet of the Benevolent and Pro-

tective and Completely Universal Or-

der of Fred Smiths of America and

Elsewhere will be broadcast over NBC

including WCKY, from the banquet

hall of the Hotel New Yorker, in

New York City, on Wednesday, Feb-

ruary 16, from 9:00 to 9:15 p. m.,

(EST.).

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N Denotes (NBC) C Denotes (CBS) M Denotes (MBS)

PROGRAMS FOR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 *

(EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

6:45

-7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:15 8:30 8:45

WCKY Cincinnati OM Ice.)

Morning Round Up... I e.

WLW WKRC Cincinnati (700 kc ) Cincinnati (550 kg,)

Drifting Pioneers Jerry Foy Brown County Revelers Stockyard Reports

Sunkistime- Morn'g in the Mount's God's Bible School be Arthur Chandler. Jr.. Early Early Edition-News .

Steve's Gang .. . Brown County Revelers Dawn Patrol Tennessee Ramblers Merrymakers

Southernaires N Prayer Period - Lieber} Ensemble N Peter Grant, News News for Executives The Gospel Singer Woman's Hour Grace and Scotty N. Voice of Experience

6:30 6:45

-7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

WSAI Cincinnati (13.30 isc.)

Morning Prayer Early Express

Malcolm Claire N Hi Boys N Do You Remember N Women's Newsreel

WCPO WHIO Cincinnati (1200 Sm.) Dayton kc,)

Six•to-NineTi Breakfast Express —

WCPO News Six to Niners

WCPO News Wake Up and Live

It •

LIWIe Tom Across the Breakfast Table

WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club Yesterday's Favorites Women Make the New

Cornelia on the Air As You Like It C Municipal Court Monticello Party Line

Pretty Kitty Kelly C Keyboard and Console Symphonetfa News: Dance Time

The Art of Living Hal and Henry Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

9:00 Breakfast Club N Hymns of All Churches 9:15 Houseboat Hannah 9:30 London Stock Market. Myrt and Marge 9:45 Breakfast Club N... . Young Widder Jones

i0-:00 Margot; Castlewood N Linda's First Love --10:15 Aunt Jemima N .... Aunt Jemima N 10:30 Attorney at Law N . Betty and Bob 10:45 Viennese Ensemble N Dr. Friendly

11:00 To be announced Mary Marlin N 11:15 " " News 11:30 Household Hour Betty Moore 11:45 ; "' " The Goldbergs

As You Like It C

To be announced Bachelor's Children C

Secret Diary Musical Calendar . Emily Post C The Street Man

Library Program C. Kennedy's Rom. C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

¡1:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

Rainbow Ridge Ribber Shannon Frances Adair N What Next?

Mrs. Wiggs N John's Other Wife N Just Plain Bill N Woman in White N

David Harum- N-- - Backstage Wife N Homemakers Exchange Romantic Bachelor .

WCPO News Musical Menu

Book Shelf

WCPO News Chamber of Comm'ce There Was a Time .

Merry-Go-Round

1 ,

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

WCKY News George Griffin N . National Farm and Home Hour N

It

Girl Alone N The O'Neills National Farm and Home Hour N

Mary M. McBride C Edwin C. Hill C Rom'nce Helen Trent C Our Gal Sunday C

Betty and Bob C Hymns All Churches C

Sue Blake N Hello Peggy .. .. Grimm's Daughter C Movieland News Kitty Keene, Inc Hollywood in Person C

Ranch Boys N Cdrrent Events Lyric Serenade C Let's Talk It Over N Vocational Guidance , Meet the Missus Dot and Pat N Latin America American School Edward Davies N of Air C .....

12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45

1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45

2:00 Great McDuff 2:15 Hot Stove Musical 2:30 To be announced 2:45 Armchair Quartet N

My Boy Matt Dixieland Band News Three Romans N

-Emerson Gill's Or. N Escorts and Betty N Words & Music N. F. Heikell's Ensemble

WCPO News Mary M. McBride C Standard Mixed Choir Edwin C. Hill C Man on the Street.. The Listener Speaks Melody Parade News: Markets

WCPO News Ann Kirk Trio Rhythm Ramblers Better Business Bureau Dot Club News Three R's From Hawaii Melody Boys

WCPO Newt Lyric Serenade C Siesta !Rhythm Rambles .. Cleo Brown 1 American School Music of the Dreamer I of the Air C

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

-5:00-5:15 5:30 5:45

Sports Review Eastman School

of Music N

Lorenzo Jones N .. . Club Matinee N. ... Information Bureau ..

ROckin' the Town Don Winslow N Sports Review Straight Shooters N

Pepp'r Young's Pam. N Ma Perkins .. Vic and Sade N The Guiding Light N

Dan Harding's Wife Mary Sothern ... The Mad Hatterfields Road of Life N

Junior Nurse Corps N Jack Armstrong Singing Lady N Hilltop House

News; Fire Prevention Ray Block's Varieties C U. S. Army Band C . Maynard Craig's

Notes and News I Deep River Boys C.. Sundown Serenade ... Dance Time C .

Follow the Moon C Freshest Thing in Town "Stepmother" C Hollywood Highlights.

3:00 WSAI Little Show 3:15 3:30 It Is Strange 3:45

4:00 To be announced 4:15 iSongland M 4:30 Rush Hughes, Com'tor 4:45 Kiddies Club

5:00 Dick Tracy N 5:15 'Benno Rabinoff N 5:30 1Harry Kogen's Om. N 5:45 ,Nixson Denton

be 90

Today's Winners

WCPO News Today's Winners

Jam for Sup-Pei

t.

Ray Block's Varieties C

U. S. Army Band C

Science Series C Deep River Boys C Sophisticated Swing Fireside Philosopher

Tea Time Tunes Hollywood Highlights Singing Strings . News

6:00 6:15 6:30 I 6:45

-7:00 Easy -Aces N 7:15 Lost Persons N 7:30 Ruby Newman's 7:45 Orchestra N

8:00 March of Time N 8:15 8:30 Barry McKinley N 8:45 Eastman School

Little Orphan Annie N Front Page People ... Paul Kennedy Supper Serenade . WCKY News & Sports Allan Franklyn, sports Dinner Date Lowell Thomas N

Amos 'n' Andy N Vocal Varieties N Press Review Henry Burbig Musical

Rudy Vallee - variety Hour N

ee . •

Tour Thru Tuneland Personalities on Parade Dick Bray-Sports .. Musical Moments

Poetic Melodies C Hollyw'd Screensc'ps C "We, the People" C

Kate Smith's Variety Hour C

6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45

Freddy Heikel Ky. Colonel Paul Sullivan Johnny Hemp's

7:00 Orchestra 7:15 Jerry Livingston M. 7:30 Headlines 7:45 Sammy Keyes Orc. M

I _ 8:00 ,Ray Sinatra's Moonlight 8:15 Rhythm M 8:30 WSAI Open House 8:45

WCPO News Dinner Club Glamour Girl

WCPO News I Want a Job Harry Hartman Race Results

Crime Reporter Musically Speaking

Soft & Sweet

5:30 5:45

WLS-WENR WSM Chicago. Ill. (870 kc.) Nashville. Tenn.(dS0 Ice.)

Smile A While t.

6:00 0 0

6:15 " "

6:30 Ky. Girls & Hilltop 6:45 Pat and Henry

7:00 li-iewr Report 7:15 The Hilltoppers 7:30 !Morning Devotions 7:45 I Jolly Joe's Pals

Vaughn Quartet

Delmore Brothers Almanac WSM News Vagabonds

WHAS • Louisville. Ky. (ato kc.)

• Asbury College

Devotions Emmy's Band . Henry's Mountaineers

Early Morning - Jamboree

I/

O. 0

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 -10:15 10:30 10:45

Lulu Belle and Scotty Breakfast Club N The De Zuriks News-Julian Bentley. Don & Helen

Castlewood N Margot, Castlewood N Aunt Jemima N Aunt Jemima N Attorney at Law N i Banner Newshawk News Report .,.. ... Viennese Ensemble N

Mary Marlin N Robison's Buckaroos .. Pepper Young N Surie and Sallie Vic and Sade N Homemakers Exch, N Edward McHugh N .. Cobwebs & Cadenzas N

11:00 Short Short Stories N ¡Farm Credit Interview 11:15 Chuck, Ray & Christine George Griffin N 11:30 Ma Perkins N Farm and Home 11:45 Markets, weather, news Hour N

12:00 . Dinnerbell Program 12:15 I " 12:30 Jolt., Brown• Markets 1 Banner Newshawk 12:45 IChic'go Dental Convert.' Dept. of Agriculture..

1:00 1"Touring the World". Ranch iloys N 1:15 Melody lime Let's Talk It Over N 1:30 Grain Market .. , Rakov's Orchestra N 1:45 1"How I Met My Hu'd" Edward Davies N

To be announced ... Salt and Peanuts Jackson Family Bachelor's Children C

Monticello Party Line Myrt and Marge C Emily Post C Meador Lowrey, News

iiary Lee Taylor Carol's Romance C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Mary M. McBride C. Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen TrentC Our Gal, Sunday C

Sunshine Sue — College of Agriculture Livestock-Markets Robison's Buckaroos

The Rangers - Weekday Devotions University of Kentucky

Gypsy Serenade Si Burick News-Music C Doris Rhodes C

Stars of Broadway "Holly'd Screen'ps" C We, the People C

Kate Smith Hour-Jack Miller's Orchestra C

••

2:00 I Homemakers 2:15 2:30 2:45

1:00 Club Matinee N• 3:15 3:30 Federation of Women's 3:45 ' Clubs N

4:00 1Bennett & Wolverton N 4:15 Music Circle 4:30 Vagabonds Quartet N 4:45 Three Romeos N

Program . Musical Roundup

Pepper Young's Fam. N (lefty and Bob ..

Vic and Sade N I Hymns of All Churches Ma Perkins N , U. S. Army Band C

Guiding Light N . " "

Women's News - ---, Science Series C - Club Matinee N Melodies at Home... Dan Harding's Wife N University of Road of Life N _ Louisville ...

_ Leon Cole Musical Calendar Winslow at the Navy N Market Reports Freddie Rose "Stepmother" C

"Hilltop House" C .

5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45

6:06 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 - 7:15 7:30 7:45

Junior Nurse Corps N Rhythm TI17.1 Teddy Hill's Orch. N Afternoon News What's the News? Story of the Shield Winslow of the Navy Asher & Little Jimmie

Easy Aces N Lost Persons N . Ruby Newman's

Orchestra N

The March of Time N

Barry McKinley N The DeZuriks

Sports; Music String Quartet Mary Dugan Vocal Varieties

Rudy Vallee's Variety Hour N

.0 11.1

Asher & Little Jimmie Jack Armstrong .... Salt and Peanuts Del Casino C

Nedra Gordinier Hollywood Screens's C We, the People C

Kate Smith Hour-Jack Miller's Or-chestra C

9:00 9:15 9:30 America's Town 9:45 Meeting N

of Music N.... .... "Good News of

10:15 10:30 10:45

11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45

Jamboree N

Don DeVodi's Orch. N Ella Schallert N Jimmy Crier's

Orchestra N .

1938" N

Bing Crosby. Bob Burns a n d Johnny Trotter's Orch. N

Major Bowes Amateur Hour C

"Essays in Music"-Victor Bay's Or. C

Newscast-Lee Bland Hollywood Showcase C

Ross Pierce's Orch. Cab Calloway's Or . C Leighton Noble's Orchestra C

Paul Sullivan Theatre Digest-"Caesar's Wife"

Sammy Watkins Orch

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 Eddie- Conti's WCPO News 10:15 Orchestra Musical Newsy 10:30 Charles Woods, News Wein Bar 10:45 Henry Weber's For the Piano

1100 I Musical Revue MT. WCPO News 11:15 Billy Snider's Orchestra Southern Hospitality 11:30 Johnny Hamp's 11:45 Orchestra

Kay Kyser's Orchestra M

Sinfonietta M

The Spectator Major Bowes' Popular Melodies .••• Amateur Hour C Concert Master

Essays in Music C

Dick Gardner's Orch. Newspaper of the Air

Dick Barries -Orch C. Calloway Orch, C Leighton's Noble's

Orchestra C

8:00 Don and Helen "Good News Major Bowes' Amateur 8:15 Evelyn, the Little Maid of 1938" N Hour C 8:30 America's Town " 8:45 Meeting of the ,. u 0

9:00 Air N !Bing Crosby and Bob Broadway Stars 9:15 4. 4. 1 Burns with Johnny Your Favorite Hymns.. 9:30 NBC Jamboree N I Trotter's Orchestra N Hollywood Show. 9:45 .. .. " " case C 10:00 Globe Trotter Amos 'n' Andy N etic Melodies C 10:15 King's Jesters Orch... WSM News Meador Lowrey, News 1030 I Louis Armstrong's News: Henry Busses Leighton Noble's 10:45 Orchestra Orchestra N Orchestra C

WCKY WLW WKRC WSAI WCPO WHIO j WLS-wENR WSM WHAS

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

7:00-Poetic Melodies: Jack Fulton, tenor, and Franklyn MacCormack, poetic reader. orchestra. WABC WKRC wadc wwva wbt wgar wcau wgst wjr

-Amos 'n' Andy. WEAF WLW wgy wtam kyw wwj who kstp

-Hal Totten, sports. (NBC) wmaq -Easy Aces comedy sketch featuring Jane and Goodman Ace. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wire wham

7:15-Vocal Varieties-Choral group of 14 voices. WLW to WEAF wgy wtam wire wmaq who kstp kyw wdaf

-"Hollywood Screenscoops". WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wgar wbbm wbt wgst wcau kmox wadc wwl wcco

-Mr. Keen, Tracer of lost persons; dramatiza-tion. WJZ WCKY WLS whk kdka wham wspd

7:30-Schaefer Revue: Leo Reisman's Orches-tra; Bud Collyer, m. c. WEAF only

--"We, the People-Gabriel Heatter. di-rector; Mark Warnow's Orchestra-Drama. fixations. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wbbm wgar kmbc wcau kmox wcco

-Through the Years. (NBC) wgy wtam who kyw

-Ruby Newman's Orchestra. WJZ WLS

WCKY whk wave wire wham wowo 8:00-Kate Smith Hour, Jack Miller's Orches-

tra. Drama and guest stars. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wfbm wgar wcau kmox wadc wwva wbt kmbc wgst wwl wcco

-Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees; guest artists. WEAF WLW WSM wtam kyw wgy wbap kstp wfla who wdaf wave wire ww¡ wmaq

-The March of Time: News dramatization. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wham wspd

8:30-Barry McKinley, baritone. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wham wspd

8:45—Eastman School of Music, Dr. Howard Hanson, conductor. WJZ WCKY kdka whk wham wspd

9:00-"Good News of I938": Stars and Mere-dith Willson's Orchestra; 20-Voice Chorus, WEAF WSM WLW wgy wtam wmaq wave wwj wile kyw who wdaf kstp wire wbap wspd

-Major Bowes' Amateur Hour. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wbbm wgar wcau kmox wadc wcco wbt wgst wfbm kmbc

9:30-America's Town Meeting of the Air: Round table discussion featuring prominent speakers; George V. Denny, Jr., moderator. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wham whk

10:00-Music Hall, starring Bing Crosby and Bob Burns, comedian; Johnny Trotter's Or-chestra; guest artist. WEAF WLW WSM wgy wtam wwj wmaq wire wave kyw wbap kstp wdaf wfla

-"Essays in Music:" Victor Bay's Concert Or-chestra, WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wbbm wfbm wgar kmbc

10:30-Hollywood Showcase. WABC WHAS WKRC wgar wjr wbbm wcau kmox wcco wgst wwl kmbc

-NBC Jamboree: Harry Kogen's Orchestra, with guest artists. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka whk wave wire wham

I I :00-Cab Calloway's Cotton Club Orchestra. WABC (WKRC WHIO on 11:15) wadc wbt wbst wcco kmox wgst

-"Poetic Melodies." (CBS) WHAS wfbm kmbc wbbm wwl wcco kmox

-Don De Vodi's Orchestra. (NBC) WCKY whk wave wire wham

-Happy Felton's Orchestra. (NBC) wgy wtam who

-Esso News Reporter. WJZ only -Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) WSM wdaf wfaa wmaq wire

11:05-Don De Vodi's Ocrhesfra, WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham

11:15-Eliza Schallert Reviews. Previews of the week's outstanding pictures; guest. WJZ WCKY kdka whk wave wire wham

11:313-Leighton Noble's Orchestra, WAX

WHIO WKRC WHAS wgar kmox wadc wsbt wbt wbbm kmbc wcco

-Henry Busses Orchestra. WEAF WSM wgy wmaq who wdaf kyw wtam

-Jimmy Crier's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY kdka wham whk wave wire

MIDNIGHT-To be announced. WABC WKRC WHIO wit wgar wfbm kmbc wcau wadc wbt wwj

-Nat Brandywynne's Orchestra. WEAF WLS kdka wgy wtam wmaq who

-Roger Pryor's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham

12:30-Garwood Van's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka whk wire wham

-sterling Young's Orchestra. WABC WKRC I WHIO wjr wbbm wgar wfbm kmbc wcau wadc wsbt wbt wcco wwva kmox

-Louis Armstrong's Orchestra. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq who

Peter Van Sweden, maestro of "For Men Only," walks five miles daily just for the exercise.

Alice Frost has been cast in four different Broadway shows. Don Ross will make a series of

musical shorts titled "The Rhyming N1insttel."

Imo Rosai is supposed to be I the Bing Crosby of France. His tenor voice is heard over NBC. I including WCKY and WLS Mondays and Fridays at 7:45 p. m. (E.S.T.). WLS does not carry the Friday broadcast.

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N Denotes NBC) C Denotes CBS) 161 Denotes MSS)

* PROGRAMS FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 * (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

6:45 74o Sunkistime 7:15 7:30 Steve's Gang 7:45 Tennessee Ramblers

-8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

WCKY Cincinnati (1490 ke.)

W LW Cincinnati (700 leo.)

Drifting Pioneers Brown County Revelen

Mor'g in the Mount's Hugh Cross Sing Neighbor. Sing Merrymakers

Morning Round Up.

Four Showmen N Prayer Period Wm. Meeder N Peter Grant-News. News for Executives The Gospei Singer ... Lucille and Lanny N Voice of Experience...

WKRC Cincinnati (650 kc.)

Jerry Foy Stockyard Reports

e•istian Science Early Edition-News . Dawn Patrol

0. ..

le

Woman's Hour "

6:30 6:45

700 7:15 7:30 7:45

8:00 eis 8:30 8:45

WSAI Cincinnati (1330 Ice.)

h«lesing Prayer Early Express '

. .

Malcolm Claire N— Hi Boys N Do You Remember N Women's Newsreel

WCPO Cincinnati (MO Ice.)

Six-to-Niners

WCPO News Six to Niners

.0

O. 0.

WHIO Dayton (1260 kc.)

Breakfast EiOress 5:45

6:00 Little Tom 6:15 Across the Breakfast 6:30 Table 6:45

WHIO Almanac Dunker's Club . Yesterday's Favorites. Women Make the News

WCPO News Wake Up and Live..

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

Berakfast Club N

London Stock Market Martha Lane

Betty Crocker Houseboat Hannah Myrt and Marge Young -Widder Jones

Linda's First Love . Aunt Jemima N Betty and lob Dr. Friendly

Mary Marlin N News Carson Robison The Goldbergs

1000 Margot, Castlewood N 10:15 Aunt Jemima 10:30 Attorney at Law N..., 10:45 Viennese Ensemble N.

11:00 Coon Creek Girls 1115 11:30 Household Hour 11:45 01

' Metropolitan Parade C

Federation of Churches Bachelor's Children C.

Secret Diary Musical Calendar Tony Wons C The Street Man

Ruth Lyon's News View Ç. Kennedy's Rom. Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories

12:00 12:15

• 12:30 12:45

I eo 1:15 1:30 1:45

200 2:15 2:30 2:45

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

4:00 4:15 4:30 4:45

WCKY News Songs for Everyone Farm and Home Hour N

t.

05 it

Sue Blake N Murdock Williams

Music Appreciation Hour N

• • • • ......

Girl Alone N .... The O'Neills National Farm and Home Hour N

Freddy Hensel Kitty Keene, Inc

NBC Music Apprecia-tion Hour N

Radio Guild Drama N

Lorenzo Jones N Movieland News Information Bureau

.1

seo Hilltop Serenaders.... 5:15 Don Winslow N 6:30 Sports Review 5:45 Stra,ght Shooters N

600 Little Orphan Annie 6:15 Secretary Woodring N 630 WCKY News 8. Sports 6:45 Movieland News

700 7:15 7:30 7:45

Mary Small N Four of Us N Vic Arden's Orchestra Tino Rossi N

1100 Grand Central 11:15 Station N 8:30 We Present Another. 8:45

Pepp'r Young's Pam. N Ma Perkins Vic and Sade N The Guiding Light N.

Dan Harding's Wife--Mary Sothern The Mad Hatterfields Road of Life N

Junior Nurse Corps N Jack Armstrong Novelty Aces Hilltop House

Front Page People Short Short Story Allan Franklyn, sports Lowell Thomas N..

Amos n Andy N Melody Grove Lum and Abner N To be announced

Barton -lines Pogue Johnny Hamp's Orch Death Valley Days N

Mary M. McBride C Edwin C. Hill C Rom'nce Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday C....

Betty and Bob C Salty Crocker C Grimm's Daughter C. Hollywood in Person

Women's News C Meet the Missus American School

of Air C

News: Fire Prevention Moment Musicale Senate Questions C. Maynard Craig's

Notes and News Gold Coast Music C. Sundown Serenade Dr. Defoe C

Follow the Moon C Freshest Thing in Town "Stepmother" C Hollywood Highlights.

Children's Concert C. Musical Visions Dick Bray-Sports Song Time C

Poetic Melodies CT: Arthur Godfrey C. Margaret Daum C. !Wake Carter C

Hammerstein's Music Hall C

Paul Whiteman's Orchestra C

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

Ï100 11:15

11:30 11:45

Rainbow Ridge Ribber Shannon Alice Joy N What Next?

Mrs. Wiggs N John's Other Wife N Just Plain Bill N Woman in White N

David Hamm N.... Backstage Wife N How to be Charmi'g N Romantic Bachelor ...

WCPO News Musical Mena

O. 66

WCPO News Variety Show Clarence Berger There Was a Time

Merry-Go-Round Ruth Carhart, songs Hal and Henry Big Sister C . Aunt Jenny's Stories

Mary M. McBride C Edwin C. Hill C The Listener Speaks. News: 'Markets

Ann Kirk Trio.... .. Social Security Talk Three R's Melody Boys

Woman's News C Melodic Memories . American School of the Air C

Cornelia on the Air Metropolitan Parade Municipal Court Monticello Party Lin

Pretty Kitty Kelly C.. Keyboard and Consol Symphonetta WHIO News

48

If

1200 My Boy Matt 12:15 To be announced 12:30 News 12:45 Emerson Gill's Or, N

1:00 1:15 tao 1:45

200 Great McDuff 2:15 Hot Stove Musical 2:30 To be announced 2:45 Dixieland Band

Carlisle 8. London N.. Escorts and Betty N.. Words d Music N....

10 I.

I WCPO News I Happiness Ahead Man on the Street Melody Parade

WCPO News Rhythm Rambles Dot Club News From Hawaii

WCPO News .... Siesta . . . Cleo Brown Music of the Dreamer

3:00 WSAI Little Show 3:15 3:30 It Is Strange 3:45

4:00 Lorenzo Jones N 4:15 Black or White M 4:30 Rush Hughes, Comlor 4:45 Kiddies Club

seo Dick Tracy N 5:15 Songs by Carlotta N 5:30 Harry Kogen's Or. N 5:45 Nixon Denton

Today's Winners et 0

80 60

60 ..........

WCPO News Today's Winners

00 el

011

U. S. Marine Band C

Twenty Fingers Deep River Boys C

Gold Coast Music C

IA Hour in % Time Dr. Allan Defoe C...

Business Women Console Capers Singing Strings Arcadian Reporter

Jam for Supper ea e.

0.

0

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

WLS-WENR Chicago, HI. (770 Ice.)

Smile A While 414 0.

.

Sing, Neighbor, Sing The De Zuriks

News Report Pokey and Arkie Morning Devotions. Jolly Joe's Pals

WSM Nashville. Tenn. (850 Ise.)

WHAS. Louisville. Ky. DM Ice.)

Morning Melodies .... Almanac

Golden West Cowin:sin Olson Oddities WSM News Freddie Rose ee et

Asbury College Devotions

Emmy's Sand Henry's Mountaineers

Early Morning — Jamboree

8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45

9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45

Lulu Belle and Scotty Morning Minstrels ... News-Julian Bentley. Don and Helen

Margot; Castlewood N Aunt Jemima N Attorney at Law N News Report

Breakfast Club N. •• •• • •

s-

10:00 Mary Marlin N 10:15 I Pep. Young's Fam. N 10:30 Vic and Sade N 10:45 Gospel Singer N

11:00 Virginia Lee, Sunbeam 11:15 Chuck, Ray d Christine 11:30 Ma Perkins N 11:45 Markets; News

- --12:F0 Pram., Farmer, 12:15 Dinnerbell Time 12:30 Voice of the Feedlot 12:45 Business of Farming

1:00 School Time 1:15 Otto & Novelodeons.. 1:30 Grain Market........ 1:45 "Big City Parade"

Margot, -Castlewood N Aunt Jemima N Banner Newshawk Viennese Ensemble N

Rhythm Serenade Higgins of Finchville N How to be Charm'g N Larry Larson N

Sheets Morris Salt and Peanuts Jackson Family Bachelor's Children C

Monticello Party Line Myrt and Marge C Tony Wons' Book C Meador Lowrey, News

Ruth Quitted C Carol's Romance C Big Sister C Aunt Jenny's Stories C

Time for Thought N.. Edward Gamage N.. National Farm and HOP» How N

Banner Newshawk Dept. of Agriculture

Music Appreciition Hour N

é I

Mary M. McBride C.. Edwin C. Hill C Romance Helen Trade Our Gal, Sunday C

Sunshine Sue College of Agriculture Livestock Markets John Tillman

Women's News C Weekday Devotions University of Kentucky

2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45

3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45

400 4:15 4:30 4:45

Homemakers Program

Musical Roundup

Club Matinee N

81

Bennett & Wolverton N Music Circle Rakov's Orchestra N. Three Romeos N

Pepper Young N luta Perkins N Vic and Sade N Guiding Light N

Women's News Club Matinee N Dan Harding's Wife N Road of Life N

Jack's Mountainers Winslow of the Navy N Market Reports Two Pianos

Betty and Bob Betty Crocker .. Quest'ns Before Senate Yellow Blank Salute..,

Gold CO-ait Music Melodies of Home The Songmaster Dr. Allan Defoe C..

Musical Calendar ...

"Stepmother" C "Hilltop House" C

600 6:15 6:30 6:45

700 7:15 7:30 7:45

oeo 8:15 8:30 8:45

Speed Gibson Rhythmaires N Paul Sullivan Billy Snider's Orch

Uncle Ezra N Janette Sammy Watkins' Orch.

Cities Service Concert -Lucille Manners N

WCPO News Dinner Club Glamour Girl

Children's Concert C Si Burick Eton Boys C Songtime C

WCPO News Vic Arden 's Orch Cong. H. Bigelow Dick Barries Orch. Harry Hartman Margaret Daum C.... Race Results Soaks Carter C

Crime Reporter Hammerstein Odd Fellows Music Hell

Paul Whiteman's Vocal Varieties Orchestra C

yeo 9:15 9:30 9:45

WOO -

10:15 10:30 80:45

11:15 11:30 11:45

Waltz Time N WLW.. Operetta

Paul Martin's Orch. N Paul Sullivan Review

Galenth-Thomas First Nighter N Fight N

Taxicab Night Club.. Jerry Blaine's Orch. N Horace Heidt's Orchestra N

Jimmy Fidler N Dorothy Thompson N

Paul Sullivan Salute to Raleigh, North Carolina

Eddie Rogers' Orch.

Hollywood .. Hotel C

.0 0. •

Song Shop C 10:00 10:15

10:30 10:45

11110 Orchestra 11:15 Ruby Newman's Or. N 11:30 Sammy Watkins' 11:45 Orchestra

Lee Bland's Newscast

Ross Pierce's Orch. Glen Gray's Orch. C.. George Olsen's

Orchestra C

9:00 9:15 9:30 945

To be announced

Bamberger Symphony Orchestra

Twenty Years Ago Today M

Charles Woods, News Silly Snider's

The Spectator Popular Melodies Wrestling Matches

Hollywood Hotel C.

. 88

WCPO News For The Piano Wein Bar The Islanders

WCPO News Southern Hospitality

Songshop C 84

Newspaper of the Air Dick GOrclner's Orch. Glen Gary's Orch. C George Olsen's Orchestra C

seo 5:15 5:30 5:45

sec 6:15 6:30 6:45

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

Junior Nurse Corps... Natl. Defense Week N What's the News?.... Winslow of the Navy

Mary Small N Four of Us N Lum and Abner Vocal Varieties

Grand Central Station N

Death Valley Days N

Rhythm Time Afternoon News Vagabonds Asher 11 Little Jimmie

Sports: Mi-ri Small N Four of Us N H. W. Van Loon N Stars of Broadway..

Francis Craig's Orch. Musical Moments Trio Time Waits Time

Asher & Little Jimmie Jack Armstrong Salt and Peanuts Song Time C

. — Nedra Gordimer Arthur Godfrey C Margaert Daum C Boake Carter C Hammerstein Music .7

Hall C Paul Whiteman's Orchestra C

oeo Don and Helen Nola Day N 8:15 Howard Marshall N.. Howard Marshall N , 8:30 Paul Martin's Paul Martin's 8:45 Orchestra t•4 Orchestra N

900 Thomas-Galento First Nighter N 9:15 losing Bout N .. .. 9:30 " " America Looks 9e5 . . • Abroad 10:00 The Globe Trotter . Amos 'n' Andy N 17: 10:15 L. Panico's Orch Teachers College of 10:30 Louis Armstrong's , the Air 10:45 Orchestra Sports: News

Hollywood Hotel C..

Songshop C

. n.

Musical Moments .. .

Poetic Melodies C 7.7 Meador Lowrey, NOMS Derby City Rhythm...

I WCKY I WLW II WKRC I WSAI

NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) EASTERN STANDARD TIME

FAO-Poetic Melodies: Jack Fulton, tenor; Franklyn MacCormack, reader; and Oches-tra. WABC WKRC wgar wadcr wcau wwva wgst wbt wjr

...Mary Small, songs. WJZ WCKY WLS WSM whk wave wire wham

P-Amos 'n' Andy. WEAF WLW wgy wtam who kyw kstp 'mid

('..Hal Totten, sports. (NBC) wmaq

...7:15-Arthur Godfrey with organ. WABC WKRC WHAS wbbm wjr wfbm wgar wcau kmox Uncle Ezra's Radio Station E-Z-R-A. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq wire wdaf wbap kyw kstp who wcol

w-Four of Us, instrumental group. WJZ WCKY WSM WLS wham kdka whk wave wspd

7:30-Hendrik Willem Van Loon, commenta-tor. WEAF WSM wtam wgy wmaq who wdaf

p-Dinner Concert. .(NBC) wave wire wham w-Lum and Abner, comedy sketch. WJZ WLW WENR

.-Margaret Daum, soprano, with concert or-chestra. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wadc kmox

WCPO WHIO I WLS-WENR WSM WHAS

7:4S-Boake Carter, news commentator. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wgar wbbm kmox wcau wcco kmbc wbt wadc wgst wwl

-Bughouse Rhythm. WEAF wgy wtam wmaq wire wdaf kyw

-Tino Rossi, tenor. WJZ WCKY wave whk wire wham

8.00-Grand Central Station, dramatic sketch. WJZ WCKY WLS kdka wspd whk wham

-Cities Service Concert: Lucille Manners, soprano, and the Cities Service Quartet; Frank Black's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq wwj who wdaf wire kstp wfaa wile

-"Hammerstein's Music Hall": Ted Ham-merstein, m. c.; guest star, and Music Hall Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO WHAS wjr wgar kmox wbbm wfbm kmbc wcau wcco wadc wbt wgst wwl

8.30-Death Valley Days: Dramatic program, with John MacBryde, Jean King, Vernon Radcliffe and Jeff Bryant; Orchestra direc-tion Josef Bonime. WJZ WLW WLS kdka wham whk wspd

-Paul Whiteman's Orchestra; quest; Oliver Wakefield, m. c. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wgar kmox wbbm wcau wadc

wbt kmbc wgst wwl wcco wfbm wsfa

9:00-Waltz Time, with Frank Munn, tenor; Manhattan Chorus; Abe Lyman's Orchestra. WEAF WCKY wgy wtam wmaq wwj wdaf kyw who wire

-Hollywood Hotel: Dramatic Musical Revue; Guests; Frances Langford; Jerry Cooper; Anne Jamison; Ken Niles; Raymond Paige's Orchestra; guest. WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wbbm wgar wfbm kmox kmbc wcau wadc wbt wcco wgst wwl

-Nola Day. WJZ WCKY WSM wham kdka whk wfla wave wfaa

9:15-International Broadcast from BBC, Lon-don, Howard Marshall, commentator, "They're Saying in England." WJZ WLS WSM kdka whk wham wave wile wfaa

9:30-A. L. Alexander's True Stories dram-atization. WEAF wgy wtam wwj kyw who wmaq wdaf wire kstp

-Paul Martin's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY WLS WSM kdka whk wave wham wcol wfla wspd wfaa

10:00-Harry Thomas vs. Tony Galante; boxing match description by Sam Taub and Bill Stern. WJZ WLS WCKY kdka whk wham wspd

-The Songshop: Frank Crumit, m. C.; Reed Kennedy; Alice Cornett; Songshop Quartet, the 12-Voice Glee Club, direction Ken Chri,t;o• 47 oiece Orchestra, direction Gus-tav Haenschen; Frank Parker, guest artist.

WABC WKRC WHAS WHIO wjr wgar wadc wbbm wfbm kmox wbt wcau wsbt wwl wcco

-First Nighter: Dramatization starring Les Tremayne and Barbara Luddy; Orchestra, direction Eric Sagerquist. WEAF WLW WSM ww¡ wave wmaq wtam wdaf who kstp wfla wfaa wire kvoo wgy

10:30-Jimmy Fidler and his Hollywood Gos-sip. WEAF WLW wgy +darn wmaq kyw vrwl wire kstp wdaf

10:45-"People in the News." Dorothy Thompson, news commentator. WEAF WLW kyw wgy wtam wvej wire wmaq kstp wdaf

-Special Talks Program. WABC wbbm wjr wfbm wcau wcco kmox wadc wgst I 1:00-Ruby Newman's Orchestra, WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wdaf kyw

-Esso News Reporter. WJZ only -Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra. WABC (WKRC WHIO on 11:15)

-Jerry Blaine's Orhestra. (NBC) whk wave wire whamcm

-Poetic Melodies. (CBS) WHAS wbbm wfbm wwl wcco kmox kmbc

-Amosjr.' Andy. (NBC) WSM wmaq wdaf wire wbap

11:05-Jerry Blaine's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham

11:30-Horace Heidt's Orchestra, WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham

-Henry Busse's Orchestra. WEAF wwj wave wmaq wtam wdaf kstp wgy

-George Olsen's Orhestra, WABC WKRC

WHIO wjr wfbc wcau wadc kmos wbbm kmbc wsbt wbt wgar

MIDNIGHT-Dick Gasparre's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY whk wave wire wham

-Bert Black's Orchestra, WEAF WLS wtam wmaq who wdaf kdka

-Sammy Kaye's Orchestra. WABC WKRC WHIO wjr wgar wfbm wadc wbbm

12:30-Ran Wilde's Orchestra. WJZ whk wave

wgy

-Happy Felton's Orchestra. WEAF WLW wgy wtam wmaq who wdaf kdka

-Ted Fiorita's Orchestra, WABC WKRC wbbm wfbm kmox wadc

Bess Johnson, star of "Hilltop House," is organizing a radio summer stock company.

Edgar Guest is a rabid hockey fan.

Margarette Shanna, the Chicago dramatic actress, refuses to be tempted with radio offers from Manhattan. Just likes the windy city.

Don. Voorhees takes daily sun-ray treatments during the winter.

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RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 18, 1938 13

CONTE CLUB

by The Contest Reporter

"There is a man living a few doors from us who will not change one thing in a contest entry after he has written it," related Sarah Maitland Schooley in a recent Contest News ar-

ticle.

"He has an idea that because he did it the entry is all right as it is. He has never won one prize. I tried to show him how he could change a phrase here and a thought there, but he was stubborn and replied, "Oh, I'll let it go as it is." So the judge did too!

Miss Schooley,who is well qualified to speak on contesting, feels that re-gardless of our education and back-

ground we can succeed at anything if we want to, but unlike the neigh-

bor, we should be willing to learn.

Continuing, the author states: "Take for example, the son of an in-valid smithy and a poor common drudge. What did he become? Noth-ing less than one of the greatest

scientists the world has ever known. To bring this down to contesting in which we are mostly interested, I could tell you of one of the leading Contesters, who has won thousands and thousands of dollars and several automobiles, who was obliged to quit school when she was in the sixth grade.

She went no further, but she did apply herself and went on with her education. Today she has an educa-

tion envied by many who know and love her. What she has done and what others have done we can like-wise do. That is if we apply our-selves and follow a few fundamental rules.

"The first rule of contesting is

'Keep At It'. Even though you do not win—keep at it. Every entry you write helps you even if you don't win a prize. If you have faith in it, re-write it in a slightly different way for another contest. I have done just this and won prizes.

"It's a hard thing to judge your own entries. But if you try to dis-

engage yourself from it, I believe you can `put it over.' After writing an entry lay it aside and read it over several days later. Try to read it from a judge's viewpoint. These tests are

worthwhile and necessary if you ex-pect to succeed.

"Here's a tip. If you can catch the attention of the first reader (pre-liminary judge) half the battle is won. Keep that in mind when pre-paring that next entry. These read-ers read until they are exceedingly

weary. How they relish a snappy, startling change !!!!"

* * *

Evidence that contests appeals to

all ages and stations in life becomes more and more prominent. Not so

long ago the Governor of a Western state received first prize in a na-

Actors Not Lawyers

Charley Butterworth, Lanny Ross and Walter O'Keefe all started out to be lawyers but ended up on the "Hollywood Mardi Gras" program broadcast over NBC, including WSAI and WSM, Tuesday at 9:30 p. m. (E. S. T.).

Charley and Walter were classmates at Notre Dame and Lanny went to Yale.

Cincinnatian Makes Good

Clarence Melter, violinist and vocalist on WCKY's Household Hour, is a native Cincinnatian who has made good in radio. He has had a varied career as concert and radio soloist, or-chestra leader and composer.

tional contest and now Contest World reports that a Social Registrite in New York City gets first prize in one of the New York Post's weekly con-tests ($500).

The fellow is from a very wealthy family so we must conclude that con-tests attract those who do not need what they might win, as well as those who spend a prize before the an-

nouncement is made.

And speaking of Contest World, the February issue contains a form to

be used in their annual National Con-test Popularity Poll. The results of

this Poll will be tremendously inter-esting both to contestants and to the sponsors themselves. It will be re-lay ed to you here.

The results of another poll has been announced. The Eaton Paper

Co. advises that the Letter of Gold was presented-to Eddie Cantor, the star who received the greatest num-ber of votes. The writer of the best letter was Esther Seering of Seattle,

Wash., who nominated Grace Moore for America's radio favorite.

It is reported that Leonard Re-frigerators will shortly announce the beginning of a $9,500 "last line" lim-erick contest. First prize will be $1,000. There will be a series of ten limericks on entry blanks.

IN CONCLUSION: It is not

necessary to read all January issues of American Weekly to enter their an-

nuity contest, two will suffice pro-

vided that one is Jan. 31st issue. Con-test closes February 23rd. . . . The Richland Shoe Co., of Nashville,

Tenn., makers of Fortune Shoes, give details of a contest on their MBS program, Tuesdays 7:45 p. m., E. S. T. . . . Plans are being completed for

a comprehensive "review" of all con-test magazines and publications to ap-pear in this column. It will start

soon.

Thomas-Gatento Bout To Be Aired Blow-By-

Blow From Garden A blow-by-blow description of the

non-title ten-round heavyweight box-ing match between Harry Thomas and Tony Galento will be broadcast over NBC, including WCKY and WLS, Friday, February 18, at 10:00 p. m. (E. S. T.)._

Sam Taub and Bill Stern, NBC Worts announcers, will be at the mike throughout the entire fight.

In addition to this fight, NBC will broadcast a blow-by-blow description of the heavyweight championship fight between Joe Louis and Nathan

Mann on Wednesday, February 23, beginning at 10:15 p. m. (E. S. T.). A list of stations carrying this fight will appear in RADIO DIAL next

week.

Testimonial Banquet For Harry Hartman k

Pinky Takes a Wife

Hairy Hartman,Cincinnati's veteran sports announcer is to be honored with a testimonial banquet at the Netherland Plaza Hotel, Monday, February 14, tendered him by the Variety Club of Cincinnati, on his tenth Anniversary as sports announcer. Among the prominent guests in

sport circles who have accepted in-vitations to attend this anniversary banquet are Jack J. Dempsey and Clem McCarthy, ace veteran sports announcer. Governor Martin L. Davey of Ohio and Governor A. B. Chandler of Kentucky, have also ac-cepted invitations to be present. Mayor Stewart will deliver a speech in behalf of the city.

A grand show is being arranged for this gala occasion and it is ex-pected that stage, screen and radio celebrities will appear to pay homage to Harry Hartman on his completion of ten successful years in Radio.

Pinky Tomlin, cowboy singer on Eddie Cantor's show, has long been one of Hollywood's most eligible bachelors, but the other day he announced hie en-gagement to Miss Joan Alcorn, of Ponca City, Okla.. former "Miss Oklahoma" and school mate of Pinky's at Oklahoma University.

Pinky is heard Wednesday's at 8:30 p .m. (E.S.T.) over CBS, including WKRC, WHAS and WHIO.

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Week's Serious Music In Review FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 M USIC APPRECIATION HOUR

Seventh concerts in Series C and D, conducted by Walter Damrosch: 2:00 p. in. NBC, WCKY, WLW, WSM.

SERIES C First and Second Movements from Symphony No. 2 in D-Major..Beethoven

SERIES D Rosamunde Ballet Music Schubert Moment Musical in F-Minor Schubert First Movement from "Unfinished" Symphony in B-Minor No. 8.. Schubert

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. YOUNG PlipPLE'S CONCERT

New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rudolph Can; with Saul Goodinan, tympanist, and Emma Boynet, pianist, soloists: 11:00 a. m. WABC, WKRC, WIIAS.

Overture from "Abu Hassan" Weber Concerto Grosso for Percussion and Orchestra "The Worried Drummer- Schreiner

Saul Goodman Nutcracker Suite Tchaikovsky A Victory Ball Schelling

METROPOLITAN OPERA MATINEE

Presentation of Verdi's "Othello:" 1:55 p. ni. NBC, WCKY, WLW, WSM.

The cast: Othello Giovanni Martinelli, tenor lago Lawrence Tibbett, baritone Cassio Nicholas Messue, tenor Roderigo Giordano Paltriliieri, tenor Lodovico Nicola Moscona, basso Montano George Cehanovsky, baritone A Herald Wilfred Engelman, baritone Desdemona....Elisabeth Rethberg, soprano Emilia Thelma Votipka. soprano Conductor Ettore Panizza Chorus Master Fausto Cleve stage Director Herbert Graf

(:HASIN'S M USIC SERIES Music by contemporaries of J. S.

Bach, programmed by Albert Chasing, pianist: 12:00 noon. BC, WSAI.

Variations Jean Philippe Rameau Melody from "Orpheus" C W. Cluck

CINCINNATI CONSERVATORY CHORUS

Sixth competing groiip in the Co-lumbia Chorus Quest; conducted by Hubert Kockritz: 6:00 p. m. WABC, WKRC, WHIO.

Polovetzian Dances from "Prince Igor" Borndin

Hospodi Poliliu Lvovsky Irish Tune from Colley Deny .Grainger The Blue Bird Stanford Hallowed Be Thy Name Andcews Choral from "Die Meistersinger" .Wagner All Blessed, All Holy. Lord God..Kastalsky, Were You There Burleigh

NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Arturo Toscanini conducting his

eight consecutive broadcast: 10:00 to 11 : 30 p. Fn. NBC, WCKY.

Overture from "Euryanthe" Symphony No. 2 in D-Major, Opus 73

Weber

Brahma A Siegfried Idyll Wagner The Sorcerer's Apprentice Dukas

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13.

NBC HOME SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Etnest LaPratle conducting the or-

chestia's fifth concert of the season: 12:00 noon. NBC, WSAI.

Overture from "Russian and Ludmilla" Glinka

Berceuse Jaernfelt Moment Musical Schubert Andante from Symphony No. 1 in C•Major, Opus 21 Beethoven

Finale from "Military" Symphony in G.Major Haydn

RADIO CITY M USIC HALL Jan Peerce, tenor, as soloist, with

the Music Hall Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Erno Rapee: 12:30 p. tn. NBC, WLW, WCKY, WLS.

Overture from "Russian and Ludmilla" Glinka a) Lenski's Air from "Eugen

Onegin" Tchaikovsky b) Carnaval Fourdrain

Jan Pierce Symphony No. 3 in C-Minor, Opus 78 Saint-Sains

NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC-

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

John Barbirolli returns as conduc-tor with Cuila Bustabo as guest violin soloist: 3:00 p. in. WABC, WKRC, WHIO. Overture from Oberon" Weber Concerto for Violin and Orchestra

in A-Minor, Opus 53 Dvorak Guile Bustabo

Symphony No. 4 in F-Minor, Opus 36 Tchaikovsky

FORD SUNDAY EVENING HOUR

Lauritz Melchoir, guest soloist in

an áll-Wagnerian broadcast, with the Ford Symphony Orchestra and Chor-

us, directed by Fritz Reiner: 9:00 p. m. WABC, WHAS, WI110.

Overture from "Rienzi" Wagner Grail Narrative from "Lohengrin". Wagner

Lauritz Melchoir Entrance of the Guests from "Tannhauser" Wagner

Chorus and Orchestra Prelude to Act III from "Lohengrin" Wagner a) Am Stillen Herd from "Die

Meistersinger" Wagner b) Siegmund's Love Song from

"Die Waukuere" Wagner Lauritz Melchoir

Siegfried's Rhine Journey from "Goetterdaemmerung" Wagner

God of Our Fathers Warren Chorus and Orchestra

RISING MUSICAL. STARS

Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexander Smallens, with Phyllis Kraeuter, cellist of the Kraeuter String Quartet ,as soloist: £0:00 p. m. NBC, WSAI, WSM.

Overture from "Russian and Ludmilla" Glinka

Finale from Concerto for Violin-cello in A-Minor Saint-Saens

Miss Kraeuter and Orchestra Swedish Folk Song and Dance Arr. by Grainger Miss Kraeuter, 'cello, and Leonora

Kraeuter, piano Andante from Symphony No. 5 in

E-Minor, Opus 64 Tchaikowsky

Story of Verdi's "Othello" Probably the greatest of Verdi's

many operas, "Othello" was received with frenzied enthusiasm by critics and audience alike in its first Metro-politan performance after a lapse of a quarter century. The cast for the NBC broadcast performance will be

identical with that of the first per-fot mance. It will include Nicholas

Massue as Cassio, Elizabeth Reth-berg as Desdemona and Thelma Vo-tipka as Emilia.

Nicola Moscona, a Greek basso new to the Metropolitan this year, will be heard, as Lodovico, for the first time by the radio opera audience, Ettore Panizza will conduct. Milton Cross, NBC's veteran announcer at the Met-ropolitan, will igain describe the work for American and foreign listeners. The opera, written when Giuseppe

Verdi was 73 years old, has long been a favorite among critics and advanced students of music. But, despite its

dramatic fire and melodic develop-ment, it failed to draw public inter-est before the World War. Opera tastes, however„ have changed in the last twenty-five years and Martinelli

and Tibbett were sensationally suc-cessful last Summer in presentations of the opera at Convent Garden, London, and the Paris Opera. The first Met-

ropolitan performance this season was to a packed and enthusiastic house.

Arrigo Boito's libretto, based on the Shakespearean tragedy of the same name, tells how lago, the cynical villain of the piece, takes a terrible

revenge upon Othello, his commander, for having promoted Cassio over him.

First, he involves Cassio in a duel and a riot and Othello deprives him of his command. Then he subtly ad-vises Cassio to beg Desdernona, Othello's gentle wife, to intercede with Othello in his behalf. lago warns Othello to watch his wife closely,

and fans the flames of jealously that result when Desdemona pleads Cassio's cause.

As Othello becomes frantic with rage lago offers to help him to ven-geance. Instead, lago hatches a crafty plot that seems to prove beyond a doubt the faithlessness of Desdemona. Othello asks lago to procure him poison to kill his wife, but lago side-

steps. He suggests that Othello strangle his wife.

In the last act, the outraged hus-band enters Desdemona's room, awak-ens, then strangles, his wife. Too late does he learn of Iago's duplicity. When he does he stabs himself and falls at the side of Desdemona.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14

ROCHESTER CIVIC ORCHESTRA John Crowder, pianist, as soloist

with the orchestra, under the direction of Guy Fraser Harrison: 3:00 p. m. NBC, WCKY.

Overture, Roman Carnival Berlioz Suite on Children's Tunes Maesch Variations on a Theme, by Tchaikovsky Arensky

Negro Rhapsody for Piano and

Orchestra Powell John Crowder

Nocturne from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Mendelssohn

Overture from "Ruy Blas".. .Mendelssohn

e PIANO RECITAL

Vera Brodsky, noted pianist: 3:45 p. m. WABC, WHIO. Azure Ellington Four Folk Songs Liadov The Maja and the Nightingale...Granados Toccata from Suite "Pour le

Piano" Debussy (Continued to next page)

Fortissimo ORCHESTRA'S VIEW OF TOSCANINI

Pianissimo Cantare Presto

Arturo Toscanini whips his Now the Maestro looks to the Over and over again Tosca- The magician waves hie wand The maestro is pleased . . . baton sharply. The NBC Sym- brasses . . . He %lints them to nini pleads "cantare" . . . it is and ... presto! ... "very fast" and he joins the audience in ap-phony Orchestra is on the air! whisper! ... Italian for "sing" . —that's what the word means. plauding the Orchestra.

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Barbirolli Returns to N. Y. Philharmonic Monte Carlo Ballet Russe The most glamorous spectacle on the

stage, is the characterizition that has been applied to the Monte Carlo Bal-let Russe, which will give three per-formances in Music Hall in association with the Cincinnati Symphony Or-chestra Friday and Saturday nights, February 18 and 19, and Sunday afternoon, February 20.

Featured among the new ballets to be presented this season is "Le Coq d'Or" (The Golden Cockerel), by Rismky-Korsakov, declared to be the biggest ballet staged since the World War. The choreography is by the famous Michel Fokine. The program for the three performances will be as follows:

Friday night, February 18, at 8:30 —"Les Sylphides,"by Chopin; "Le Coq d'Or" Rimsk-Korsakov; Gypsy Dances, Dargomijsky.

Saturday night, February 19, at 8:30—"The Gods Go a-Begging," by Handel, arranged by Beecham; "Fran-cesca da Rimini," Tschaikowsky; "Aurora's Wedding," Tschaikowsky.

Sunday afternoon, February 20, at 3:30—"Jeux d'Enfants," Bizet; "Sym-phonie Fantastique," Berlioz; and "Prince Igor," Borodin.

Mail orders are now being filled by Ralph H. Kunkle, ticket manager, 121 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati, if accom-panied by remittance and self-ad-dressed and stamped envelope. The • prices are $2.50, $2 and $1.50 in the auditorium; $2 and $1.50 in the bal-cony; and $1 and 50 cents in the gallery.

(Continued from preceding page)

PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

Enid Szantho, new contralto of the soloist, Eugene Ormandy conducting: 9:00 p. m. NBC, WCKY, WLS.

Overture from "Oberon" Weber a) Aria*, Handel b) Connais tu le pays from

"Mignon" Thomas Miss Szantho

Dance of the Nymphs and Satyrs Schumann

Morgenstimmung Wolf b Traune Wagner c) Zweignung Strauss

Miss Szantho Capriccio 'Espagnole Rimsky-Korsakov

MARGARET SPEAKS, SOPRANO

Voice of Firestone program, Miss Speaks as soloist, with Alfred Wallen-stein's Orchestra and mixed chorus. 8:30 p. m. NBC, WLW, WSM.

March and Procession of Bacchus..Delibes a) 0 Dry Those Tears Del Riego b) Ay, Ay, Ay Friere c) Poor Butterfly Hubbel d) Medley of Three Songs Friml

Miss Speaks Southern Roses .1,. Strauss

MAREK W EBER'S ORCHESTRA Mme. Maria Kurenko as soolist,

with the continental orchestra: 10:00 p. m. NBC, WSAI, WSM.

Gold and Silver Waltz Lehar Medley (Avalon, April Showers. Hallelujah)

a) Tarentella Rossini b) With a Smile and a Song from Snow

White and the Seven Dwarfs." Mme. Kurenko

Wiegenlied Brahms Bel Mir Bist Du Schoen

Delayed One Week By Bad Weather

In England

John Barbirolli will make his be-lated return as conductor of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orches-tra when he directs the first broad-cast in the second half of his season Sunday, February 13, from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. (EST) over CBS including WKRC-WHAS and WHIO. His solo-ist is to be violinist Guila Bustabo, playing the relatively little-known A minor Concerto of Dvorak. Weber's "Oberon" Overture will open the concert and in the second portion Barbirolli gives his reading of the Tschaikowsky Fourth Symphony.

The young English conductor was scheduled to return in time for the preceding Sunday's broadcast after a month's vacation in England, but the liner Berengaria, in which he was traveling, was made late by weather conditions.

Deems Taylor's intermission com-mentaries will be the usual feature of the broadcast.

Linton Wells Travels For New lnterviewess

Linton Wells, who probably is the widest-traveled radio reporter in. the world, left on an air and rail journey which will take him to Guatemala City, Guatemala, where he will inter-view an eminent foreign news corre-spondent for the "Magic Kéy" pro-gram of Sunday, February 13, to be broadcast over NBC, including WLW, WLS and ysm at 2:00 p. m.

Wells will conduct interviews in Mexico City and San Francisco on the following programs before returning to New York. It is interesting to note that Wells has traveled around the world twelve times and has traveled a distance of more than two million miles.

Finale of Brahms Cycle" The final program of the Brahms

Cycle by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra will be presented at 8:30 o'clock Friday and Saturday nights, February 11 and 12, in Music Hall. The famous May Festival Chorus

will take part in the performances, rendering Johannes Brahms's master-piece, the "German Requiem," with the Orchestra. Jeannette Vreeland, soprano, and Alexander Kisselburgh, barytone, will be the soloists.

Eugene Goossens, will conduct. The orchestra also will present Brahma" Second Symphony.

By CLINTON BROOKS Listening to spophonic plogiants on the ait with any degree of per-

severance and frequency, one cannot help formulating a number of thoughts with regard to the programs, the music, and various relative odds and ends. The conscientious radio fan, if he has the courage, occasionally the bravado, unburdens himself by way of letters. Being.conscientious ourselves, but not particularly addicted to letter writing, we shall take some of the space allotted in this column to do a bit of unburdening.

First there is the business of program-arrangiAg. It seems some conductors and recitalists excell others in having the happy faculty of pleasing every-body with their program arrangements. A few fail miserably. The question arises as to what are the necessary ingredients which will make a program appetizing, what spices are necessary to add piquancy, what are the basic fundamentals for a balanced diet.

We may leave out of this discusion programs which are devoted entirely to the works of one composer. The radio- listener, for instance, may tune in on an all-Wagner, an all-Beethoven, an all-Chopin program. If he likes Wagner, abhors Braii hms, he will continue to listen to the music. If, on the other hand he admires Brahms, detests Wagner, he can, with equal facility, tune out the program altogether and find something else more to his liking. The problem is one of easy solution. Such.programs are an excellent thing, always of course keeping in mind they are not overdone. Were The New York Philharmonic Society to offer nothing but the works of, say, Tschaikow-sky for five successive weeks, or were the Metropolitan Opera Company to broadcast nothing but operas by Rossini for several months, such programs would with reason stir up the indignation of radio audiences. Fortunately neither of the New York organizations is likely to follow such a procedure.

One then comes to an analysis of the average program on the air, the sort which represents the works of at least four composers. It would be well to explain here that music logically falls into two catégories—program-matic music and sheer music. The former type, which was the favorite vehicle for composers of the last century, includes all sorts of music which in any way attempts to tell a story or assist in the telling of a story to an audience. It is always emotional and frequently highly-colored. Sheer music, the product of composers before the nineteenth century and of most of those writing today, is a. kind of "music for music's sake." It is, perhaps more intellectual than emotional. Its principal beauty lies in its form, the skill with which the composer has juggled his notes into the warp and woof of a tone fabric.

Music by such composers as Tschaiskowsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Saint-Saens, Liszt, and Waginer, is of the emotional sort. Invariably it is colorfully orchestrated.. It is easy to hum after it has been heard but once. The melodies are clear, seldom complicated. 'Such music pleases the average listener more than it does the person who considers himself a "deep" student. To say, however, that such music is less excellent is a mistake. Pure music developed before the romantic period is best represented by such composers as Bela Bartok, Paul Hindemith, Arthur Henegger, and, to some extent, Jean Sibel-ius. It is useless to try to affix a program to their works or to find any emotional "pictures" in them. A well-balanced radio broadcast, or any other radio program • which

attempts to make any popular appeal to a broad audience should logically contain music of both types. Any audience is made up of people who prefer "picture" music and others who have educated themselves (for it takes a certain amount of study) to enjoy sheer music. A good concert should con-tain some music of the Bach period, of the Tschaikowsky period, and of the Bartok period.

To illustrate our idea of excellent program arrangement we point to the broadcast scheduled for Saturday night by Arturo Toscanini, an artist universally recognized for his ability at concocting programs. :The Sorcer's Apprentice" by Dukas represents program music of the modern school. The "Siegrfried Idyll" finds Wagner on the very edge of eting "picture" music, doing it with a slight classical touch. The overture to Weber's "Euryanthe" exhibits classical composition verging on the romantic, the composer being the only near-Wagnerian musician among the contemporaries of Beethoven. Brahm's Symphony in D-Major is classic music written in the *nineteenth century by a man who is generally considered the only direct successor to Beethoven. All of these compositions, more or less, belong to the past century, and yet they cover the entire range of musical possibilities.

For a program of one-composer veriety, there is the all-Wagnerian program planned for Sunda5, night by Fritz Reiner for the Ford Sunday

To Collaborate With Stoess

Josef Cherniaysky, well known orchestra leader, has returned to Cincinnati after many years ab-sence. He will work with Wil-liam Stoess, music director of the nation's station. Cherniaysky played in Cincin-

nati for some time and then moved on to Chicago where he performed over the Mutual Broadcasting System.

Evening Hour. Lauritz Melchior, heard two weeks ago in the Metropol-itan Opera broadcast of "Tristan und Isolde" is the most accomplished Wagnerian tenor today. His selection of scenes from the composer's operas is particularly well-balanced: the Grail legend from Wagner's early work, "Lohengrin"; the solo from the composer's only comic opera "Die Meistersinger"; and Siegmund's ro-mantic lovesong, taken from the Ring Trilogy. The orchestra likewise in-dulges in an early opera, playing the overture to "Rienzi"; a Ring opera, with the /thine Journey from the "Gotterdammerung'; and popular numbers from the time-honored "Tannhauser" and "Lohengrin."

Unusual individual selections which deserve special mention because of the fact that they are rarely included on orchestral programs are the Third Symphony in C-Minor, to be played by the Radio City Music Hall Orches-tra Sunday morning; the "Dance of the Nymphs and Satyrs" by Schuman, on the Philadelphia Orchestra pro-gram Monday night; the Overture to Glinka's Russian opera, "Russlan and Ludmilla" which will be heard three times Sunday—on the NBC Rising Musical Stars program (Alexander Smallens conducting) ; the Radio City Music Hall program (Rapee conduct-ing) ; and the NBC Home Symphony hour (Ernest LaPrade conducting). For purposes of comparison, it will

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Winner of Radio

Miss Margaret Kunzle of Kinsey Avenue, Mt. Auburn (left)

is the winner of the new radio in the recent contest through Ruth Lyons' News Views program over the hilltop station. Miss Lyons

is pictured on the right.

SHOOTING STARS (Continued from page 5)

Columbia "Tish" shows. Funny how easy it is to get a hearing with the big-shots on a new radio idea . and still funnier the reaction. Ra-dio execs realize that any idea pre-sented might be next year's radio sensation . . . and you can be pretty sure your idea's no good when they say so ... they feel just about the same on the question of talent . . . all remember the story of Jack Benny and how he walked the streets for years trying to get a break in radio before someone gave him a chance. Arthur String-

er, WLW and WSAI's sales pro-motion manager, no longer with those stations . . . resignation dated January 25. Is it Charlie and Little Ryan or Reinhart? Helen Nugent limping about with an injured foot.

• Thumbs Up: WLW's True De-

tective Shows. With the aid of their dramatic talent . . . and it's a four sta,r staff . . . production should be an easy matter ... some scenes on this show masterpieces.

• More star shooting next week,

and, as usual, more peeds at peo-ple. THEME UP AND OUT.

Final Program of the BRAHMS CYCLE

CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA with the

MAY FESTIVAL CHORUS and

Jeanette Vreeland, soprano—Alexander Kisselburgh, barytone, presenting the GERMAN REQUIEM—Program also includes Brahm's Symphony No. 2

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for the week, however, will be the broadcast of Verdi's "Othello" from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera Saturday afternoon. It is said that there are only three tenors living who can sing the role of Othello—one

of them being Giovanni Martinelli, the star of the performance this week.

The opera itself is interesting from the

fact that it is considered by many people the finest ever written by Verdi. It is the only one in which the Italian composer has been directly influenced by the Wagnerian music drama. The performance this week marks the first since 1913 at the Met-ropolitan.‘ Incidentally, it is the fifth important radio revival this season, the others being Strauss's "Rosen-ka‘,alier'' Rossini's "Barber of Sev-ille.' Gounocfs "Romeo and Juliet," and Mozart's "Don Giovanni."

Interesting personalities on the air this week are Enid Szantho, new con-

tralto recruit to the Metropolitan, to be heard with the Philadelphia Or-chestra Monday night; Lawrence Tib-bett, who has won considerable recog-nition for his singing of arias from "Othello", this week to be heard in the complete role of lago; Madime Maria Kurenko, internationally known as the "Russian Nightingale", to be featured with Marck Weber's Or-chestra Monday night; and Guila Bus-tabo, violinist, who will become even better known to musical audiences after his broadcast Sunday with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.

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