Radio doings (Dec 1930-Jun1932)

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Page Twenty RADIO DOINGS January, 1931 Richard Graves fixes Zuniga, the Pirate, with a stern and glittering eye while Black and Blue, those fearless "detecatives," look on with burning interest. Lurking in the background, and on the very portals of La Golandrina is Hunfredo, deepdyed villain of Folgeria, that delightful serial comic opera of the air, which is released from KHJ to the Columbia Chain every Thursday at 9:00 p. m. Richard Graves, sterling example of young American manhood is admirably played by Kenneth Niles; Black is Charles Forsythe, KHJ's Sound Technician; Blue is none other than Len Wright, member of KHJ"s Orchestra; Zuniga is Lindsay MacHarrie and Bob Swan is particularly diabolical as Hunfredo. Beginning January 5th, from 5:30 to 6:00 p. m. daily except Sunday, Black and Blue will be on the Don Lee Chain with a skit of their own. Some of the weighty problems they will settle are: Who is stealing from the warehouse of Brownstone and Parker? What is the mystery of the old flour mill? Who are the police watching? Who was the man shadowed by Black and lost in the fog? If you like thrills and mystery and menace and intrigue dished up with a lot of humor and human interest, you will not want to miss one of Black and Blue's radio adventures.