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RADIO STARS
(We present more questions about Radioland. the stars and their work. Con you answer them in five minutes?)
1. Who are the sisters appearing as individual soloists on the Fred Waring programs each Sunday evening at 9 :30 p. m. EST ?
2. What star celehrated his 2000th broadcast recently on the House By The Side of the Road program?
3. Who is the Singing Cowboy on Death Valley Days program on TuesIday evenings ?
4. Who is the Jack of All Radio Trades who has a part on six differjent programs?
5. What feminine star is a recent radio contribution to the Metropolitan Opera Company?
6. Who is the English composer and conductor, famous for his arrangements, who made his radio bow in America recently.
7. Guess how much money approximately is spent during a year on radio fan mail ?
I 8. Which one of the Pickens trio is the youngest?
I 9. What band was offered $30,000 i month for a tour of Soviet Russia?
10. What popular couple on the pir can and do imitate eight different lationalities ?
11. A descendant of the man who nvented the steamboat is heard over he air with his orchestra each mornng on a five day a week broadcast. Abo is he?
12. What is Eddie Duchin's theme ■ong ?
13. W ho is the radio actor, weighng almost 300 pounds whose reputaion rests on the strange noises he an make as the script calls for them ? ie recently had to squawk like an •strich on a Fred Allen Town Hall how.
14. How old is Eddie Cantor?
15. Who plays the role of Red Vvis on the air?
16. Are "Lazy Dan*' and "Mr. | irn ' the same person?
17. What is Jan Garber's given .anie ?
IS. Where does Francina White ii the Otto Harbach musical drama very Monday night, come from? {Answers on page 85)
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