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THEY'RE gradually returning to the fold, one by one — Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone; Eddie Cantor with talented Bobby Breen and Parkyakarkus; Fred Allen and Portland; then there's Helen Hayes in the serial Bambi which is fictionized for Radio Mirror readers in this issue; and brilliant guest stars on other big shows. Tell the world what you think of the new fall shows — whether vacations have improved the stars' talents, or lessened them. Get to work and give Radio Mirror your opinions. The prizes are as always, $20.00 for the best letter, 1 10.00 for the second best and $1.00 each for the next five selected. Address your criticism to the Editor, Radio Mirror, 122 East 42nd Street, New York, not later than November 25.
$20.00 PRIZE
SUNDAY MORNING'S IDEAL PROGRAM
1 am grateful to Radio Mirror for the recent article on NBC's White Rabbit Line program. I look upon it as one of the very few ideal programs.
You know, there is something strikingly appropriate about the happy sound of children's voices in the morning of the Lord's Day. Perhaps it is because He loved them so.. Many a Sunday morning have I sat by the radio listening to the youthful talent and thinking how perfectly it harmonized with the usual Sabbath scene — the ringing of the church bells, the people passing by on their way to worship — and the glorious sunshine. And how incomplete the picture would be without them! The children may consider themselves fortunate, who are privileged to come within the radiation of Mr. Cross' wholesome philosophy of life. I have often expressed the wish that there were more public school teachers of his mold.
Bernard A. Roth, Athol, Mass.
Elizabeth Reller plays Betty in the Gold Medal Hour's serial, Betty and Bob, on CBS every week-day at 10:00.
$10.00 PRIZE
A TRIBUTE TO EDISON
I want to thank Edison for inventing the radio that brought Ted Malone to the ears of man.
Pretty dramatic, you say? But then it is dramatic when a person's life is unaccountably changed through just the hearing of his oddly beautiful voice. He is a man among men, and I shan't believe you if you say that in real life he is a hypocrite and a "no-good," for that voice was given to him by Someone who cared inevitably for the fate of mankind and who believed in the sweetness of daily living and human emotions.
Dreams and music and the philosophies of Ted Malone. Of such things is the beauty of my life composed. Jeanne McElroy, Waxahachie, Texas.
$1.00 PRIZE WHY THE EXCESSIVE POLITENESS?
An irritating custom is the excessive
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