Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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D I G E S T— Illustrated, June 6, 1925 13 CENTENNIAL HEARD FROM WCCO John McCrindle, Scotch bass from Marietta, Georgia, is a lifelong friend of Harry Lauder and also came from Scotland. His native song's are well liked by the invisible audience of WSB. Agatha Karlcn. reader: Husk O'Hare'a orchestra: Al organist; SI BerK. ukulele soloist; Waller in, tenor: Rita McFawn. soprano. WLS. Chicago. III. (344.6), 6:30 i>. in.. Balph I ■. Martha Meier, contralto; 7:1", Cornhuskers; 7:45, lullaby lime. Aunt Martha nad Uncle George; 8, Wl.s (beater. WLW. Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3). 1 p. m., French Lesson. Madame Ida Tcimpldl : piano recital, Adelaide Apfcl: r, dlnni 0 on bestra, directed BawMn : 10, three < 'I Service Departmenl -if the ' B. ment: 10:30, orchestra concert: 11:15 popular program, Irene Downing and Marjory Hcucstreli; other features to be anno WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5). 2:45 p. m.. Cub V,,rk baseball; 6, I ". H"1' LaHalle orchestra; 8, sneaker; 8:18, Bay Bcont urogram; 8:50, (JnlverslU ol Chicago lecture; pi:.. Iianl-h Workmen's Hinging WMBB, Chicago. III. (250). 7:30-8:30 p. m.. scmlii!. ...nit Lampe; Beatrice Teller „n,l -i, Wyrlck, mi* Me ii fj nd Ihe Wood 0 Dell Lampe and ■ , ii h.r $ Bmllh, Charles Anne and Trtanoi Johnnie Keane, Koh imrTv WQI. Chicago. III. (447.5). 7 s p m.. Balph Williams ■nd hi sterling. Keller, contralto; Hazel Milne, 10 I. Ralph « 1111 II B Marie H 1 1 Jit, opi mo; Lues Ulsters; Li i Under; I J. i WRC. Washington. D. C. (468.5). 7 i. m . Hhoraham i ring band; 8, Par i it; flower on I WREO, Laming. Mich (2K . t. m . Beo hroadi ra; Mi Heulah Clara Nortlirup, planl Mull i . It. . I Ii local laic hi W3AI. Cincinnati. Ohio (326). .. :n ,, m . Hotel Blnlon . ,,,i from New York itudlo; Tollefsen Inslrumental Irto; B, Ltwatel Kent Km! WTAM. Cleveland. Ohio (389.. 4). 8 7 p u, . Hotel HUI WTA8. Elgin. III. (302.8). B-13 inl.lnlglil. IVTAH or I Ij Willis, fiddle and Kannlr WTIC. Hartford. Conn. (348.R). 8 p in . Hotel llond i • WWJ. Detroit. Mleh. (352.7). 8 p in. dinner concert; ,. i in Central Standard Time Stations CKY. Wlnnipro. Cm MPt I). I p • , pro m. I NKW CNRW. Winnipeg. Can. (384.4), 0 m , '. in hotel Irlo: i W.u.l i \l \ i 1st: 10, ilanro KFKU. Lawrence. Kan. (275). 8:50 n. ra In nurahei ... "Bpeed In Bandllni n \ Dill ; ! ". "Interesting III Meredith," I u Laird; I I Di in H \ Rrhwi KFMQ. Fayetlevllls, Ark. (2898). 7 in p in . "1 i i Market liuj," r Roj Bald; "What D Owe Its Di C n. in »iii:" "Municipal Progress vs. Personal I. Mulll KFNF. S^eniniloah. In. (2661. 7 30 P in . If ii,i,t, i it n . i. i i,i,i,,, choir Presbyterian rhurch KFRU. Bristow. Okla. (394.5). 10:30-11 M P. PL, pl|* KFVE. University Cily. Mo. (24(1). 0 p Ine Kiel, ling. KLDS. Independence. Mo. (268). 8 p. m.. program: ■ N Bi Inl m n, contralto; C B Carpi nter Mr Herherl rlnokesneld, pianist; "The Manu of Do a KTHS. Hot Springs National Park. Ark. (374 .8) 8;lo p, in. baseball orchestra mn Arlington hotel; 9:16-10, I.awion Held, organist. WBAP. Ft. Worth. Tex. (475.9). 7:30-8:30 p. nl.. Ivy String band; 9:30-10:45. classical program, Mildred Tllley. WCBD. Zion. III. (344.6). 8 p. in., mixed Quartet; Dorothy Bull, soprano; Ralph Bull, tenor; Mr. and Mr>. Sparrow, tenor, contralto; Dorothy Bull, soprano; William C. Dunn, euphonium soloist; Mable Gustafson. reader. WCCO. Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (416.4). n p. m.. baseball; 7. national program from WKAF; 9, baseliall. WOAF. Kansas City. Mo. (365.6). 6-7 p. m., hook talk. Louis Meeker; Tell-Me-a-Story Lady; Plantation players; 11:45-1, Merry Old Chief. Plantation players; Johnnie Campbell's Kansas Citv club orehsetra. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (475.9). 6:30-7:30 p. m.. Lone Star Five's SevenPiece orchestra; 8:30-9:30. Margaret Knight, singer: Johnye Davis, pianist; Tom D. Collins, guitarist; 11-12, Old Mill theater entertainers. WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (399.8). 3:13 p. in., baseball; 7:30-9, New Albany night, Mrs. J. E. Harmon, .lr.. director; baseball WHO. Des Moines, la. (526), 7 ::io-fl p. in., music; II u. dance program. WMC, Memphis. Tenn. (499.7). 8:30 p. m., concert, (1. K. Hniick Piano compam WOAN, Lawrenceburg. Tenn. (282.8). 12:15-12:45 p. m.. Vaughan Radio orchestra; 9-10, Vaughan Badlo or1 1 .1 : in. ii, quartet. WOAW. Omaha, Ncbr. (526). 6 p, in., every child's story huur, Grace Sorenson: 8:20, baseball; ,; 30, al program; 7. Randall's Royal Fontenelle or :i. Sun hloe program, Loose-Wiles Biscuit company. WOC. Davenport, la. (483.6). 6:8016:50 p. m., sandman's visit; 7-9, program from New York; 9-9:20, ■Where the We i Bi in " Hon, Hcnrj B. Bathbone; 11-12, Louis Connor and his LeClalre hotel orchestra; Peter MacArthur, baritone, woi. Ames. la. (270), B I", p. u i leal program. WSB. Atlanta. Ga. (428.3). 5-8 p, in.. Bonnie Bornhardc in. nl' < entertainment; 10:45, Dr. Charles A Sheldon, organ! il WSMB. New Orleans. La. (319). 8:30 7:80 p. in., dinner musicale; B:80 10:8 udors. Mountain Standard Time Stations CNRC. Calosry. Can. (435). 9 II p m ., LrUlUl planl ti G rgi Bool h i Itoni : Ji >ni ite ttonej . coprsoo; Bicellslo] cnicrtniners. Pacific Standard Time Station* KFI. Los Angeles, Calif. (467). 5:80-8 p in . I'.s amlner'i mu leal half boul " iniol ' nlghtk doings; 8:46-7, ra.lluinri.il talk; 7 8, program irra i bj Maude Hoove Barnard, meiuao oprano; 8 0, Chlckerlng Hall, Southern California Music company; 0 Hi. KKI Bymphoi 10-11, Biamlner: Hairs Moori Ventura lira. KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. (252). 7 -s p m . Yin i Montmaru cafi trrowhi Carrol Huxley, leader; 8 10, popular hour, Miller' International Hawaiian irh,. mil Hatch and Bay Kellogg, I I othi i . [0-11, Warner Brothers frolic, direction L'harlio Woll KGO. Oakland. Calif. (361.2). 8 p. m.. Callfoml I ml Mi .11. . I.llll.m II II Mme Htella Vow I I Ulan ^ " Ii K (In r.iriim. planl i ; Mnooln s Batrbeldi r. . slollnisl : i p; lo-l, KOW. Portland, Ore. (491.5). 7 Kenln's M i KHI. Lo« Angelrs. Calif. (405? p in. little ... Dickie R snlle and Uncls John, I . ran; I 10, prngi John Wright. ValToline Irlo; 10:30 1130, \n Hickman's Ulllmore I llurlnell. Ii KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (33f. I "e. Wurlllr-r pine organ iliKllo. .port! talk hy Hid ziff: t • i,lk. U I music; dlrartni . o in. KN\ • tel: 11-12, ■ hi. icon of University ■■( California. Southern KPO. 8«n Franclsee. Calif. (4214). 7 7 n ,. Seiger's Falrn Harold II. J hnny llulck'a Csbirlaus. Friday, silent night for: AT9. CHIC. CHNC. CHYC. CKAC. KFKU. KFKX. KFMQ.. KGO, KLDS. PWX. WBBR. WCBD. WEAO, WEBW, WFI. WGBS, WHAZ. WKAQ, WKRC, WLW. WOI, WRBC, WRC. WREO. WSAI. WTAM. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations CNRA, Moncton, Can. (313). 7:30 p. in., bedtime stories; 8:30, Mrs. .lack Bayworth, soprano: A. .1. Mason, tenor; .1. Gibson Davis, violinist; Eleanor Soiuers, soprano; It. .1. Ward, reader; CNRA orchestra. WAHG. Richmond Hill. N. Y. (315.6). 7:1:0-7:45 p. ra.. sport talk. Thornton Fisher; 7:43-8. sonns. Bob Schafer ami BTed Fisher; B-8:15, piano liuets, Helen •iiiil Betty Lasner; 8:13-8:30, the Davison Sisters; S 10-8:45, Bub Schafer, Fred Fisher; 8:43-9, M. L.unbertl, cellist; 9-9:15, John Flnnegan, tenor; 9:159:30. Helen and Betty Lasner; 9:30-9:43, the Qavlson sisters; 9:4">-ln. M. Lambertl, cellist; 10-10:15, John Flnnegan; 10:15-10:30, Kadio question hnx. William F. lilelil; 10:30-10:55, dance orchestra, Asclutto Brothers; 11:15-11:30, Asclutto Brothers. WBZ. Springfield. Mass. (333.3). 7:1", p. in.. "PnulttT Flock Management." Prof. William C. Mailahan; 8. Chlckerlng studio; 9, Myrtle Atchinson Walmer, piani.t: Stuart Lyman, violinist; 9:49, United states Naval history. E. S. K. Kran.ll ; 9:50, baseball. WCAE. Pittsburgh, Pa. (461.3). p. m., dinner concert, William Perm hotel; 8:30, Union High musical cluh. WCAU, Philadelphia. Pa. (245) 0 p in.. Hotel Pennsylvanla Interfraternlty dame orchestra; 6:30. Charles Yerna's dance orchestra: 9:40, Sunday school lessons; 10::10, Charles Yerna's dance orchestra. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (491.5), H-7 P. m., dinner music. Waldorf-Astoria; 7:30-7:45, children's story. Blanche Klizabeth Wade: 8-8:39, the Happiness Boys; 8:30-0. Spear & Company home entertainers; 'J-9::io. Adam Carroll trio; 9:30-9:45, Fenwlck Newell, tenor; 11-12, dance iirogram. WEAR. Cleveland, 0. (389.4). 7-8 p. m.. children's hour; 8-11, dance music. WEBJ. New York, N. Y. (233). 7-7:^0 p. m., Blenheim theater ensemble, direction of Sol Klein; 7:15-8. enmpanied by Ruth Sneeberg; 8:15-9, Marvellan Alfred Sceger, baritone; 8-8:13, Mary E. Keller, acSerenaders. WEEI. Boston. Mass. (4V6). 6:30 p. m.. Big Brother club; 7:15, musicale; 7:3u. program. Whiting's Milk company; 8, program, Neapolitan Ice Cream company; 8:30. organ recital, Boston Chamber of Commerce; 9. Howe's Yaleteria enteretainers; 9:30, Gray Gables musicale. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5). 3 p. m., Caroline HofTman, pianist; 6:30, Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra: 7. bedtime stories. WGBS. New York, N. Y. (315.6), 6-6:30 p. m.. Tnelo Gcehee; li::M-7, Clarence Williams trio. WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (319), 2:30-4:30 P. m., WCB's afternoon program. A. .1. Brisman, director; 7-7:::u. Winger's Crescent Park entertainers; B-9, educational opera entertainment, "Anima Allegro." Vittadlnl, directed by Elinor D. Baker; 9-10, the Five Mane in a musical iirogram; 10-10:30, John Dodsworth, reader; May E. Booeock. pianist; 11-1 a. m., suniierdance mu-lc. \'incent Lopez Hold statler dance orchestra, Harold Giesci, director. WHAR. Atlantic City. N. J. (275), 7:30 p. in.. Senside hotel trio; '•'. Shelburne hotel concert orchestra; 11. Strand theater. WHN. New York, N. Y. (360). 7:30-7:35 p. in. health talk. Dr. Landls; 9:30-10, Clover Gardens entertainment; 10:30-11, Boseland dance orchestra; 11:30-12, club AJabam orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m.. Parody club revue and orchestra. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 3 p. in., recital, Edna Valrle Iio.vci School of Music; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7. Unele win's bedtime stories. WIAR. Providence. R. I. (305.9). 8 p. m., musical program; 9, Maine Creamery hour; 11, Provldenco Blltmure hotel orchestra. WJY. New York. N. Y. (405.2). 8:1.",-.S:I5 p. in.. "Olivet Twist." wc.Y players. WiZ, New York. N. . (454.3). Nuvlns: 5:30-8, dalh reports; 7-8, Savarln ensemble; 8-8:10, Wall street Journal review; 8:13-8:43, Wuxlltzel musicale. WLIT. Philadelphia. Pa. (394.5), 4:30 p. m. Mnreella North, pianist; 7 :::o. Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 8, book review. Allyn C. Saurer; s:i!ii. Emmetl Welch't Minstrels dlrecl from Atlantic dty; 8:30, M. Volgarlna; 9:45, Spike Hamilton's dance orchestra from am. mile city; 10, Arcadia cafe danci Morning Qlors club concert; specialties by Bufiu and Bastus; Bongs by c.iri Zoehms. WMCA. New York. N. Y. (340.7). 5:30-7:30 p. in. Ernie Gulden and Ills Hotel McAlpIn orchestra; 9-10, llnrdlilan hour of mu le. WNYC. Now York. N. Y. (526), 5:50-7 p. in., markel high spots; 7-7:2.". dance program; 7:2'. i 10, I all results; 7:36 .' 59, re ume "i i ting of Board i f Estimate; 8-9:30, concert program; 8:80-10:30. dance pros WOO. Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2). 4:46 p. in., organ re eii,i. Mars iv Vogt: 7 30, A. Candelorl's concert i . Golden, dl I, di lal, Mary E. Vb I i mce ori he tra WOR. Newark. N. J. (405.2), 8:15-6:80 D IH ■ ii In M D H.a, I Lorrali Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations CNRT, Toronto. Can. (357). . 15 n m , Lulgl D i i i vard hotel \, iii.ie Tyme \ III i.ulei ii nei[i an 'I hotel dsnoe 1 1 ,i. KDKA. Pittsburgh. Pa. (309.1), 2:30 7 8 15, KYW. Chicago. III. (535.4). I |l in . dim cert. Congri hotel u, m« viiuiie.u ludlo: D 1 1 so, mli ihi Paul wiiit. i organist, WBAV, Columbus (213.7). H CoUllllhu doUnl Ilea: Hi WBBM. Chicago. III. (226). 8-10 p ' John un. Bandy Mi s "ik i .in WCEE. Elgin. III. (27'.). 10:30-11 midnight, i Etu ilolph ami the ':■ ovi die ">. I'lmk Morris, \\ Ulla, I i| III "igh. WCX. Drlrolt. MKh WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (SSI ■ ■■> . mmlcalo, Wf 111). Chlf .go. Ill I I7u I] ..n ,,. i, violin g ,,. ,, Jack I Ira; H W0E8. Oak Park. Ill (250), I S.lu..l S. III. (370 21. '■ " 7 u II WGY. S.hrorrt.dv. N Y. (S79.5), ■ 0 p , I I Inn j I orrlipaln: Jllllli. IPnlmrn nilvei M WHT. Deerfleld. Ml. (399.8). 7-8:30 p. m.. Bryce Talhot, soprano; Genevieve Barry Burnhain, soprano; Albert Carney, organist; Madame Emmy Old. soprano; Al Carney, organist; lullads. John Clark; 8:45-10:05. 1238), Elmer Kaiser's Rlvervleva Ballm.im orchestra; \l Carney, organisi; 10:30-1, (399.81, Fred Agard, tenor; Marie Wright, soprano; Bock Sisters; Husk n il ire's orchestra. WIBO. Chicago, III. (226). 2-1 p. m.. popular program ii Shut-ins. Dan Russo, Ted Fiurito: 6-8. Harmony singers; Agatha K.ulen, reader; Alvina. soprano; Dr. C. B. Roe, baritone; Carl P.ertachinser, pianist, WJJD. Mooseheart. III. (392.8). 10:30 p. in. Senator Cesslnger. Tom Lofms, Dick Vail. Lew Abbott. Geneva organ. Hill Benson. Charley Straight's orchestra. WLS. Chicago, III. (344.6). 6:30 p. ni., Ralph Emerson, organist; 7:15, Cornhuskers; 7:45, lullaby time, Auill Martha and Uncle George; S, Cornhusker's orchestra: 8:10, Wm. F. Arntzen, tenor, Norwegian, Italian and English songs; 8:25. soloists, mixed quartet. Harrison Technical high school; -Maurice Bank, director; 8:45, drama; 9, 11. F. D. program; 10. Cornhuskers; Hi : 1 5. Westminster quartet; 11, Nubs Allan, contralto; 11:15, Cornhuskers. WMAQ. Chicago. III. (447.5). 2:15 p. m., Cubs-Brooklyn baseball; ,:. Chicago theater organ: 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 6:59, Family Altar league; 8. weekly wide-awake club; 8:80. musical geography. Mr. and Mrs. Marx !■:. Oberndor'er; 9, Christian Endeavor topics; 9:15. American conservatory. WMBB. Chicago. III. (250), 7-8:80 p. in., Beml-classlcal program. .1. Bodewalt Lampe; Beatrice Teller .ni, 1 Trianon ensemble, Ambrose Wyrlck, Rita McFawn, Ha/el O'Neil, Aimin F. Hand and the Woodlawn theater orchestra; 8:30-10:30. Dell Lampe and 'i orchestra, Geraldino Doyle, Cecil Ward. Lindsay Mcl'hail, Art Liniek and Lee Sims. Clyde Hager. WQJ. Chicago. III. (447.5). 1-8 p. in., Ralph Williams and his Italnbo Guldens orchestra; Albert M. Milton .lr.. tenor; Marie Watson Tilton. pianist; Helen Holnuiii. soprano; lo-l. Ralph Williams and his Ratnbo Skylarks; West Brothers; Zeigler Sisters; Lauretta Giles; Nate Caldwell; P.rundate and Kr.icmei; Ha Shanniilnouk, supiano; 1-2. Ginger hour. WREO, Lansing. Mich. (285.5). Hi p. in., baseball. WTAM. Cleveland. Ohio (389.4). 6-7 p. 1U.. Austin Wvlle and his Golden Pheasant orchestra. WTAS. Elgin, III. (302.8). 8-10:80 p. m.. Joe Rudolph and the Boss's own orchestra: Eddie and Fannie Cavanaugh. Frank Morris. Pollv Willis. WTIC, Hartford. Conn. (348.6). 6 50 p in., baseball scores; 7. talk: 7:15, mixed quartet, Burton Hawley, accompanist; Robert Doellner, violinist; 8:80, Emll Helniherger's Hotel Bond orchestra. WWi. Detroit, Mich. (352.7). 6 p. ra.. dinner concert; 8, Detroit News orchestra; 9. Jean Goldkctte's Victor lteeuniing orchestra. Central Standard Time Stations CKY. Winnipeg. Can. (384.4), 8:30 p. in., itudlo program. KFAB. Lincoln. Nebr. (240). 7:30-9:30 p. m . Esther Mills, soprano; Colorrlans orchestra: August Diet/.; Frank Wilson, xyluphnnist. KFDM. Beaumont. Tex. (315.6). 7-7:30 p. in., children's ram; B-10 101 Magnolia Petroleum Company's Re* finery band. KFRU. Bristow. Okla. (394.5). ll-l a. m. Informal frolic; Brown Deri KFVE. University City. Mo. (240). 0 p. in . Radiocast review, Romatne Fielding; 10. Duke with the Dko, Marlon Brown; Ifcltians orchestra; William Kerr. oi anlst: "Wh.ii Badlo fa Doing for the Buslni Man." David Franklin. KSD, St. Louis. Mo. (545.1). 7 :30 p. in., "Commerce Hour." Max sieindel. relli-t: Esmeralda Berry Mayes, pianist; 8, Val it Hung, ilutlsi : Mr-. Charles Bans, sopn ; Mr-. .1, H. Boelling, pianist; ti. Yin James, Pianist. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8). 8 10 8:40 p. in. baseball; 8 10-9 15. New ArUnglon-Meyci Davis Instrumental quartet; 9:15-10:15, C Hotol roof Borden. WBAP, Ft. Worth. Tex. (475.9). 7:30-8:30. mixed pro gram, fl i, piano, vocal; 9:30-10:45, Hall Ball string hand. WCCO. Minnoapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (416.4). 0 p ill . baseball; 0 15, Orl inal George Oabom's Nlcollel hotel iiniie n.i : s. musicale: 9, ha leball ; Harrj Bm pianist; .1 w Whitten; 10, Diri. Loni ' Nankin cufi orchestra. WDAF. Kansas C^. Mo. (365.6). 8-7 p. in . plain tunlng-ln nural tin Duo \n: Uterara iaik. H Clay Sarvey; speaker, Kansas Cits Children*. Tcii-Mc-a-simv Lady; Plantation players; s-m. gnir lesson, Kansas i 'I i \ professional; 11:45-1, Merr) old chief: Plantation players; Charles Domberger'n Kan sas ('In ithlel WFAA. Dallas. Texas (475.8). e :n n ,,. ,„ . .lelTer son Law School orchestra : B:30 D 30, Di \\ 111 Mi Murray'i Minstrol show. WHA. Madison, Wis. (535.4). 7:45 p. m . "Blgnlllra of Musical Organ! atton In Ins Secondary N. L. Church; "SummertimQ Heading. Dudl Brooks. WHAS. Loulsvlllo. Ky. (399.8). 8:18 P. m., I ball: 7 30 :•. i mu ei i , Bei nil o Lake, director. WHO. Des Moines, la. (526). 7:80 !> p. m . Oreal Wi I ern silver siring serenadci : Helen <: Bo : Heloi uii mlngham, si ■ ompanl ' . 1112. Beo e 1 1 m hi . . iri WMC. Memphis. Tenn. (499.7). 8:80 p. 111. Brllllng'; Cafetorln n ivolu tra; II, rrollc. Bob Miller. WOAN. Lawrenceburg. Tenn. (282.81. 13:15 12 18 p. m . in iiinii Fioatra ; :'10, Vaughan 1: idli ir.i : Vnughan it. ■ m ding male quarti WOAW. Omahn. Nebr. (526). 0 p m . 11, baseball 1 n 1 ovi nl . Ivan 1 Oaddl . •t. program, au pice 1 nlon Pacini it it rompanj , 10 80, 1:1 neii 1 tea 1 n he Ira WOC. Davenport, la. (483.8), 9 D P. ml. wsli Atlanta. Ga. (428.3). B S p m . Union. 10:48, minrtol WSMB. Now Orleans. La. (319). 1: :m-7 ::m P 111. dinner elmll. Mountain Standard Time Stations CNRE. Edmonton. Can. (516.11). 8 p m . pi Mai mm ild 1 i; 7:45, children'] hall houi . a 9. KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4). H p in.. Fred S. Iiinlll ami 10, "A Trip Through l» 11 it, up. ; Columbia male quartet; "Orientation of a Tramp In v la," .1 O. Krol Mn Bulda Hi len I Balph Crease; O. Balph Crowdi r, planl 1 Pacific Standard Time Stations KFAE. Pullman. Wash (U1.1.1. m . It,.y s,,.ui band, William P Hi n, dlrerlnr; m Mill... -ill 1, Kl t ■ ■ ' Sn.iiui ' 11 V N 10: bool 1 II M KFI. Los Angeles, Calif. (467). 8:30 < .... 1 ,. Mi una 1 ' nightly doing-: rranged by pipe 0 1 ,0 in. I hi 11 Ho il III II. v.., il 11u1.ee of 1 X 1' KFWB. Hollywood. Calif I7'..'l 7-8 p. I ■ tmllc, din U.llman. KT.W, Porllanil. Ore. (4*1.5), 7:80-8 p. m.. h .11. Sherman, Clay A ' Owl KHI. Lo. Angrbe. Calif. (40B.2), 5:30-0 p in. I), lltllo ' ""' arranged by inn. (1 mi p.'l ■ 1 1)