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RADIO STARS
YOUR RADIO FAVORITES REVEALED
ALL IN THIS ISSUE
Radio's New Destiny Edwin C. Hill
A new President, a New Deal — and a new use for radio!
The True Story of Why Jolson Quit Curtis Mitchell
The inside facts concerning ATs withdrawal from the ether
She Cries for a Living Wilson Brown 10
Radio performer Sallie Belle Cox has a curious job
He Barks for a Living. Joseph Kent II
And Mr. Barker — his job is even more curious than Miss Cox's
Do You Want to be a Radio Star? Cecil B. Sturges 15
A few tips from the greatest star discoverer — Paul Whiteman
Money! Money! Money! Danny Towne 16
The amazing amount it costs to put on your favorite program
The Success Story of "the Little Odd One" Dena Reed 18
Elsie Hitz was always the "different" one of her family. See what it did
Sob Story Peggy Wells 20
Ever occurred to you why Ruth Etting can sing tragic ballads so beautifully?
"Come-Back" Robert Eichberg 21
How Norman Brokenshire won back his lost success
Down the Years with Eddie Cantor Edward R. Sammis 22
His Ziegfeld years — and how he couldn't say "no"
Come Inside to the "Inside Story" Ogden Mayer 24
Come behind the scenes when Edwin C. Hill is at the mike
The People's Choice Donald Copper 32
The story of Singin' Sam and his mother
Voodoo on the Air Hilda Cole 33
Why Juano Hernande^ can portray "John Henry" so well
Let's Gossip About Your Favorites 34
Latest news, gossip, chit-chat and tit-bits from radio row
Your Radio Corner Gordon Starrett 39
How does your set compare with these?
RADIO STARS ALBUM
Emily Post 28 Jack Smart 30
Harry Reser 29 Sigmund Spaeth 31
And also: Informal Shots of Your Favorites, 12; All Around the Dial, 26. Cover design by Marland Stone
Editors: Ernest V. Heyn and Curtis Mitchell Associate Editor: K. Rowell Batten Art Editor: Abril Lamarque
NEXT MONTH
More marvelous stories of radio personalities next month . . . the conclusion of Eddie Cantor's life story for one thing ... all about Eddie's troubles after he was famous ... his troubles then were almost as bad as when he was a struggling kid on the East Side . . . And "Cheerio" . . . Know him? Of course you do . . . We have a story about him which you will want to read even if you are not one of his fans . . . Then there is the story of how Burns and Allen'give a party in their skyscraper home. What a gathering of famous stars that really is . . . and a fascinating feature on the radio's newest personality: Fannie Brice. All in our July issue. Out June first
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