Radio doings (Dec 1930-Jun1932)

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ADIO DOINGS THE MOVIE MAGAZINE OF THE AIR" JULYAUGUST SUMMER ISSUE 19 3 1 Volume XIX Number VIII Harriet CONTENTS ED I TOR I Al 7 SEEING IS BELIEVING— Television As It Is 8 SMILE. DARNYA, SMILE — Whooping It Up With the KHj Merrymakers 10 DADDY OF 'EM ALL— That's Rango; Philosopher, Showman and Good Samaritan 12 HOT TIPS 14 GRAND OLD MAN OF RADIO— Seth Parker's Sunday Night "Githerings" Are Awaited by Thousands 16 FROM MONDAY ON— Week After Week, the Golden State Blue Monday Jamboree Brings New Laughs and Gags 18 VOICE OF GOLD — Loyce Whiteman Wanted to Be a Painter, But Old Man Mike Interfered With Her Plans . 20 SING IT, COWBOY!— KTM Ranch Boys, the Rough Riders of the Air. 22 ON THE SPOT — Spontaneity, Fun and Music Make the Spotlight Revue One of the Most Popular Radio Programs 24 HOW TO GET SHIPWRECKED GRACEFULLY— H. C. Con nette Sees Funny Side of Everything — Even a Shipwreck. ...26 LONELY TROUBADOUR— If Ted White Had Lived 400 Years Ago, He'd Have Been a Gay, Romantic Minstrel ... 28 STRONG BUT NOT SILENT — Brawny and Tough, the Vermont Lumberjacks Bring the Backwoods to the Studio ... 29 CHATTER— Gossip From This Studio and That... 30 Wallace M. Byam Publisher Don McDowell Editor 1220 Maple Avenue, Los Angeles S~\ 1 Phone WEstmore 1972 J^CIRC; J. W. Hastie, 155 E. 42nd St., New York Phone Vanderbilt 4661 Issued monthly on the first. Subscription $2.50 per year. 25c per copy. Entered as second class matter, Nov. 25, 1922, at Los Angeles. Calif., postoffice under act of March 3, 1879. Volume 19, Number 8. (Copyright 1931 by Wallace M. Byam) Due to the combination of the July-August issues in this Summer Number, regular subscriptions will be extended one month.