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RADIO STARS
for effective | relief from | Constipation
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MAMA SAYS IT'S
MEDICINE, BUT IT'S
JUST LIKE THE NICEST
CHEWING GUM
I EVER TASTED.
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CURTIS MITCHELL, Editor
ABRIL LAMARQUE, Art Editor FEATURES
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Bill Bacher is a behind-the-scenes big-shot
"CANNED" MUSIC COMES INTO ITS OWN 10
Transcription programs are getting bigger and better
AT YOUR SERVICE 12
An NBC page boy may be an in-the-money star tomorrow
I'LL BE SUING YOU Dora Albert 14
Human leaches use the law to mulct our radio heroes
HE'S THROUGH WITH LOVE Helen Hover 16
Frank Parker has been burned once . . . and it's enough
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS 19
RADIO STARS Magazine starts its third year
MRS. PRESIDENT George Kent 20
Don't miss this revealing story of Eleanor Roosevelt
KEEP THE AIR CLEAN 22
Timely, hard-hitting, frank opinions from people you know
HERE'S LUCK Paul Myers 25
Dick Liebert is the sort who doesn't need a rabbit's foot
LOST— A WOMAN'S LOVE Lester Gottlieb 30
Joe Cook threw too many parties
RADIO SPOOKS Eclcs Ray 32
An inside expose of all those Mexican wise men
YOU CAN'T OUT-SHOUT DEATH Adele Whitley Fletcher 36
Conrad Thibault sings valorously . . . but in vain
YOU HAVE TO LEAVE HOME John Skinner 37
The Landt Trio and White found a pot of gold
MR. DYNAMITE GETS MARRIED Helen Hover 42
Graham McNamee whirls a Southern girl into matrimony
WINDING UP THE SEARCH FOR MISS RADIO 45
The most beautiful woman in radio is . . .?
ISHAM JONES WITH HIS MASK OFF Eddie Stone 50
Jones' singer reveals an interesting side of the band master
THE MARIA YOU DON'T KNOW Iris Ann Carroll 52
This woman has done what no other woman could do
BEHIND THE SCENES WITH AMERICA'S GREAT
STATIONS Cecil B. Sturges 54
KMOX is a surprising station and a successful one
STRANGE TALES OF STRANGE GIFTS Mary Jacobs 58
You'd never guess the odds and ends that come through the mail
I TRIED TO SEE A BROADCAST 63
DEPARTMENTS
BOARD OF REVIEW 6
KILOCYCLE QUIZ 9
CHATTERGRAPHS 26
FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO RADIO 34
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Wilson Brown... 38
GADDING ABOUT WITH OUR CANDID CAMERA 46
THE BAND BOX Nelson Keller 60
UNCLE ANSWER MAN ANSWERS 62
FOOD FIT FOR KINGS OF THE AIR Mrs. Alice Paige Munroe 64
KEEP YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL Carolyn Belmont 65
PROGRAMS DAY BY DAY 66
Radio Stars published monthly and copyrighted. 1934, by Dell Publishing Co., Inc. Office of publication at Washington ami South Avenues, Dunellen, N. J. Executive and editorial offices, 149 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. George T. Delacorte, Jr., Pres.; H. Meyer, Vice-Pres. ; M. Delacorte, Sect'y. Vol. 5, N'o. 1, Otr.ber. 1934, printed in V. S. A. Single copy price 10 cents. Subscription price in the United States $1.20 a year. Entered as second-class matter August 5, 1932, at the Post Office at Dunellen, N. J., under the act of March 3, 1879. The publisher accepts no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material.
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