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FRIDAY Eastern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 7:00—Dinner dance orchestra, Nor- man Cloutier, director :30—Songalogue :00—Concert :00—The Eskimos :30—Orchestra :00—Highlights in Sport 11:00—Vincent Lopez and his Hotel | 12:30—Palais d'Or orchestra Ellington and his Cotton club or- | chestra | St. Regis orchestra | 00—Wayne King and his or- chestra 395—WJZ, New York—760 :00—Musical program E Repor stock market clos- | ing pri :05—Concert orchestra directed by | §:00—Raising Junior; domestic skit | Christiaan Krien: with Havrilla, baritone 11:05—News; weather 11:10—Vincent Lopez’ orchestra 11:30—DMelodies; Walter Seifert, or- ganist 303—WBZ, Springfield—990 5:00—Musical hour 5:30—>Stock quotations 45—Agricultural market report 55—Road man :00—Weather man :05—Sport digest :15—Vagabonds :30—DMusical Doctors ¢:45—Topics in Brief, Lowell Thomas i ght Club 30—Phil Cook 45—Footlites 00—Musical program §:30—Penmen :45—Musical program :00—Jones and Hare 9:30—Musical program :00—Quakers :30—Republican campaign :45—Edward MacHugh, baritone :00—Mausical program :15—Sport digest 20—Weather man :24—Tom Kline's orchestra 422—WOR, Newark—710 00—Mammy's Mother Goose 15—Constance Talbot, “IFashions” 30—Jourial Home Period 0—Where, How and When, Ralph Sprague §:00—Uncle Don 0—¥ootball Predictions :01—Sports Final Edition o Journal of the Air 7:15—Musical Doctors 0—The Skylarkers 7:45—Mike and Al Brothers i usic Talkies 0—Littmann’s Entertainers 9:00—Democratic state convention, i Gov. Roosevelt 9:30—Ollendorff's Musical Watch- makers 9:45—Dinah and Dora 1 0—Democratic state convention, | Gov. Roosevelt 10:30—Instrumental 1 5—Globe Trotter 11:00—Weather report 11:03—Hotel Astor dance 0—Moonbeams 349—WABC, New York—860 :00—Manhattan Towers orchestra 0—My Bookhouse Story Time 5—Heywood Broun 6:00—O0zzie Nelson and his orches- | tra 6:30—MacDougall chestra Restaurant or- Scrapbook 0—The Crockett Mountaineers :15—The Town Crier; Alexander ‘Woollcott 7:30—Evangeline Adams, astrol- oger 7:45—Goling Places with Phil Baker, Shaw and Lee 8:00—Grand Opera Miniature 8:00—Topics in brief, Lowell Thomas 8:15—Grand Opera Miniature 8:30—Columbia Male chorus 9:00—Story Hour 0—The Radio ¥ollies 0—TFootball program 10:45—Musical program 11:00—Will Osborne and his or- chestra 11:15—Columbia’s Radio Column 11:30—Romanelli and his King Ed- | ward orchestra 12:00—Bert Lown and his Biltmore orchestra 12:30—Nocturne; organ Ann Leaf at the 54—WEAF, New York—660 5:00—The Lady Next Door dren’s program directiv Tucker 5:30—Tca | 45—DMountaineer strumental 6:00—"The World in Music Key €:20—Black and Gold chestra, direction 6:45—Uncle Abe and David sketch with Phillips Lorc thur Allen 7:00—Mme. Lolita borg, pianist 7:16—Moment Musicale; Simmons, soprano; Geo mons, tenor Joseph Kahn 7:30—Musical Singers quartet Lambert Mur Preston, ba Ir hass: William Wirge condictor mers: danc Ttoom or- rural nd Ar Cabrera Gains- Char orchestra d progran American s Harrison, Walter k Croxton. and nors; pianist J Dragonetts Darrel Woodyard s nk B ind Milton he Cavaliers O'Rourke, ter on Rosario Bourdon 9:00—Eskimo Harry R 9:30—Del Lampe ard Preston, bar 10:00—Crime dramatic Shelley and T. 10:30—RKO Theater film, vaudeville n Amos 'n’ Andy, guest Alois | ters, vocalists Ludwig Laurier | nta | with Aline Berry and Peter Dixon 6: Smith Ballew and his or- chestra, 6:45—Topics in Brief, Lowell 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy 7:15—"Football Foreca * Parke H. Davis 0—Phil Cook 45—TFootlites; the orchestra Jules Herbuveaux 8:00—DMusical program Denis artist; orchestra di- Frohne Sis- direction Trio Marguer ginia, harpist Musical pianist; Vir- program; Lucille in zro folk | tal trio direction Smolien illy Jones and Ernie Hare; | stra direction Will C. Perry 9: Musical program; mixed | chorus 30 voices; orchestra direc: tion Josef Koestner 0:00—Quakers; Lois Bennett, s0 prano; Mary Hopple, male quartet; orchestra direction | Don Voorhees 30—Under the Jolly Roger; dra-| atic sketch; musical background 1:00—DMusical program; Armchair quartet; Godfrey Ludlow, violinist; Keith MclLeod, pianist sl r music; string en- ser n Ludwig Laurier 2:00—Hal Kemp's orchestra from the Daftydil 12:30—Bernie Cummins and his Ho- tel New Yorker orchestra 428—WLW, Cincinnati—700 5:00—Musical hour 1t and Peanuts | othing But the Truth —Hotel Sinton orchestra —Musical program adio Adve —Musical progr j0—Hoosicr Tditor 15—Mac and Al 00—Heatrolatown 9:30—DMusical program :60—Kingtaste Sonnetecrs )—Vox Humana —Weather :00—Musical program —Variety :30—Castle Far morchestra 60—Hotel Gibson orchestra )—Virginia Karns, soprano: Pat Gillick, o nist 1:00—Castle Farm orchestra )—WGY, Schenectady—790 :00—2Music Box orchestra J0—DMarion Wansbury, pianist . 0 duo ews items, produce market , farm forum and stock re- herman and Leonard 30—Ramblers 45—Uncle Abe and David —Joseph Kreinin, violinist —W Players §:00—Orchestra 9:00—Eskimos 9:30—Del Lampes o J0o—Democratic 30—RKO program 10—Weather forecast 00—Vincent Lopez' Hotel St. gis orchestra 61—WHAM, Rochester—11:50 10—Same as WJZ 30—Soprano, Ilorence Vickland {5—Details, stocks, markets, etc kultety's orchestra as WJZ° 7:15—Not Quite 0—Minstrels WIZ Constar WIZ er forecast Puritans, sketch H—Cellist ine \ 211—WNAC. Boston— 1 and his Greate '3 My Bookh tory Time 15—Ted and his Greater Gang he 3 . with “Herb" oothall with 1Iph Gilroy 45—Brilliant. Moments 7 en of Melody"” Adams, Forecast line astrol- i Authors, Edwin Alpert and his or- day Hald Republican state ~Hon. Marcus A mocratic candidate Readings., Edna committee Coolidge, for U. 8 senator Story hour Radio Follies 1700t b Musical pr News flashes Radio Column nelli and his King Ed- ward orchestra 2:00—Bert Lown orchestra Noct ind his Biltmore Ann Leaf at the 111:00—1lima Islanders, Mike Han- contralto; | 11 work. | —WDRC, —The Yale New Haven— band with N When in Hartford dine with | us and be sure to bring home ! some of the finest, Oysters, NOW THE TIME Scallops, Crabmeat, Shrimp, ! 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SATURDAY MORNING GRAMS 283—WTIC, tford—1060 T:00—Musical Time Table PRO- Amos 'n’ Andy, radio's greatest character artists, will be the guest *heerio” artists of the Radio-Orpheum pro- shopping with Susan” sram which will be broadcast over 0—The Mixing Bowl with Flor- an NBC network tonight at 10:30 rie B. Bowering o'clock. : aurel Trio; Julius Nuss- | This is particularly timely as on man, director |that date their first sound picture sckeepers’ Chat | “Check and Double Check” will be | released throughout the countr: Duke Ellington and his Cotton club orchestra, who appear in the pic- ture, will open the program from {New York playing sclections from the picture. “The Perfect Song,” | which opens and closes their nightly | skit, will be included. | The program then shifts to Chi- cago where the two famous stars | will present a skit. Duke Ellington 0—On the Eight-Fifteen and his orchestra will conclude the $:15—Peggy Winthrop, “Romance |program. and Marriage” | 0—Vermont Lumber Jacks | —Breakfast Four api, director :15—Radio Household Institute 30—"Behind the Scenes,” Paul E. Lucas 11:45—Forenoon Five 12:00—Farm and Home Forum he eve of the important Pitts- burgh-Notre Dame game at Pitts- 00—Club News | burgh will find Knute Rockne be- —Trio |fore the microphone tonight at 0—Home Forum Cooking school {10:30 o'clock to tell over the CBS —Vella Reeve | network and WABC not only how he 10:00—Manhatters |thinks his Notre Dame travellers 0—Stek quotations | will make out next day but what —Manhatters |may be expected in other major 11:00—Republican campaign | games on Saturday. Rockne will be §—Organ, Manual DeHaan interviewed by Christy Walsh, sports ey or-governor campaign authority. 00—Weather man 5 & Little is heard of the radio activi- ¢ York—760 2 2 = > "I"Bird lties of the U. S. Navy, but, accord- s i ling to Commander E. C. Raguet, in —Jolly Bill and Jane | e s charge of radio and sound division 0—On the 8:15 — | . . s |of the navy’s burcau of engineering, hats with Peggy Winthrop | ; 5 i ‘. e S 'S avy & S i sl |“the United States navy maintains §:45—Popular Bits, vocal and in- . | ganization in existence. struimental |7 0f course, the navy's radio ac 9:15—String trio | CORTat: 2 3 10:00—The Manhatters |tivities are not related with the he Recitalists | broadcasting of entertainment. But s G RS it does carry on an extensive com- munication system, and it is in this line that the navy is probably onc of the greatest experimenters. 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