Radio showmanship (Sept 1940-May 1941)

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Who's the mysterious young miss that plays your favorite readings each night until the stroke of twelve? To WHN (New York City) fans, she's known only as Cinderella. It's all part of one of the cleverest showmanized programs on the air for joint sponsors AIR CONDITIONING TRAINING CORP. (Youngstown, Ohio) and MISSION BELL WINES (K. A. Arokelin, New York City). SHOWMANSCOOPS Left . . . Straight from the stage of the beautiful Palace Theatre (Albany, N. Y.) came the popular WABY give-away game Prof-it. Notice the little HOT POINT APPLIANCE dwarf in the right hand corner. Recent showmanstunt: Broadcasting the program before a local night baseball game crowd. Riaht . . . The Question Wheel creates a traffic problem every morning except Sunday at 11:00 o'clock outtide of MONEY BACK SMITHS. Oakland men's wear it ore. Pa»>ert-by spin the wheel to delect their own question St. ShoWfHStuhip in Action, page 1 I. I 28 RADIO SHOWMANSHIP