Variety (Sep 1933)

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84 VARIETY RADIO Tuesday, September .19, 1933 OUTSTANDING PROGRAMS ON THE AIR NATIONAL {.Taking in chain program* of coast'to-coast or regional hoplciipt. ZAsUna drtisti chain and key station, time^EDST, out Of Nevt Jcirhr^ dnd days if more than orice weekly, com^mercidl and ^dvtrtising agency on the account. The Mme difference according to geographical location can be figured out for local reference accordingly,) (This and Next Week, Sept. 10 to Sept. 2S^) (All Time EDST) TUESDAY (SEPT. 19) I (Kraft-t»hewii Products) (J. Wal- Julia Banderson Oin^ Frank Crum^^^^ g ao CBS- ?tone Cigars) (Batten, Barton, pur- a"cting, 8.8- 15, CHb-vvA tf^., fitine & Osborne). FRIDAY (SEPT; 22) Ravmtmd Paigfs ^''f^^J^.^m cities Service concert. witH fessicd sploiatfl, Califoniia. Melodies Irom ^ ^ Cavaliers (Henxr ^?i?V^I^°io°io?f5'lr?2M Shop^ Parker, John Seagle WABC-CBS. 10-10:45 p.m. TSUlptt Shaw. Lee Montpromttry) The Goldbergs, with Oertrudek prahk Banta and Milton Ite ttehb erg Serffj> jatfiea Waters, 7:45-8 P.m:,ljiiogarU> Bourdon's orxAesrtr^i, WEAF- NBC-WEAF. Also Wed., Thnrs, Tnbc, 8-9 pjn.. (Cities Service Graso- PrL & Mori. (Pepsodent) (LiOrd & Une) (Lord & Thomas). Thomas agency). I Pred AUent Portland Hoffa, Jack Amos 'n' Andy, 7-7.15 p.m., iJBC-^] Synart. Boy. Atwett, Fha I WJZ. Also Wed., Thiirs.. Frt & \ Douglas^ Fetd ie Orofe orchestra, 9- Mon. Rebroadcast for the midwest 9:30\pjja, WEAF-NBC (Best Foods) and west 10 p.m.. COST (Pepsor I (Benton « Bowles).; dent). I Rose Keane said Charles Laiprence, Clara, 'h' Em, Xiotttec Btarky,] Lee WUey. Pau l Snaan. Tictpt iToung Isabelle Carothers and Helen ftoa J orchestra. WBAF-NBC. 9:50^10 pjn. 10;15-10;30 a.m., NBG-WJZ. Also | (Ponds' Cream) (J. Wsiller Thomp Wed., Thiirs., Frl. and Moh. (Palm- olive) (Lord & Thomas agency). Little Orphan Annie. 6:45-€ p.m., NBCtWJZ. Also Wed.,: Thurs., Fri, & Mon. (Ovaltine) (Bla^ckett^Saiii- ple-Hummert), I son) . Floyd Ctihhons, Headlinel Honter, NBC-WJZ, 10:45-11 pjn- •Flrst Nighter,' with June Meredith^ Don Ameche, CarUon. Srickert and fllottftier, 10-10:30 pjn-, NBC- Ben Bcniie orchestra, 9-9.80 pjn., WJZ (Campana Italian Bahn). (Mc NBC-WilAF (Blue Jlibbon Malt) Cann Erldcson) (Matteson-Fogarty-Jor^n agency), j,'*^""^'^^^®"'; /^^L^^m-- iSSrf V T. ~ cjic'^^^ -Kmn I Harry McNaughton/Merrie Men, Netl tjoiiwll pom^, 6:4«-7 J^^L^^lgistefs, Roy Shield orchestra, 9.30-10 WJZ. Also.;Wed., xT^S""!,/^,^ P-niT NBG-WJZ (Ailnour Packing) Mon. (Sun 01 Co.) (Roche, WUr W. Ayer agency), liams & XJunningliam agency). %^i'a Listen to Harris,' Phil HarHs ^ Household ifusical Memories, Z<d-|and orchestra,'X<ea7i. Ad]/, 9-9:30 p.m.^ gar A, Guest, Alice Mock^ Joae/NBC-WJZ (Cutex) (J. Walter "Koestner- orchestra, 10-10:30 p.m.I Thompson). NBC-WJZ. (Household Finance!' l^wm and^bner> (Mdtlme Sociable, Clitrord SduJtieTt Barry -^oi/cn direct- ing, NBC-WJZ out of Chicago, 9-9:30 p.m. (Sinclair OU) (Erwta Wasejr). Jack Frost Melodies with Vpse/ P<m- temack^s orbhestra and guest artist, 9:30-10 p.m. (National Sugar Reflnr Ing) Gotham agency). . , . Morgan L. Eastmiin orchestra. Gene Arnold, LuUahy Lady, 10-10:30 p.m., NBC. (No N. T, release) (Cat- nation Milk) (Erwhi Wasey agency). LOCAtSHOWS (Embrdcing same data as. 2fa^ tional programs, giving time, artists, cdnimercial, agency, etc., of local programs, not on d. ttetvoork hookr up, regional or nationat) NEW YORK (SEPT. 19 TO SEPT. 25) (All Tima E08t) TUESDAY (SEPT. 19) Eddy Brown, vioUhisi, with minia- ture symphony maestroed by George ahackley, 9:50-9 vM^ WOR. Footlight Echoes;; directed by Cieo. Shackley, Jjetvis Reid txinouncBr fli: 30-10 p.in., WOR. 'Sleepy Time Lady,^ May Bprintz 6:15-&:30, WINS. - Satne time every day but Sun. Gabriel ' Heatter, news cominent, 7:45-8 p. ta., WOR. Also every other day but Sun. (Ebllng Brewing Co.). Ciem McCarthy, Sportlight3\0f the Day, 7-7:16 p.iiLr <WMCA. Corp.) (Charles Daniel Fry agency). >Skippy.' 5-5:15 p.m.,CBS-WABC, Also Wed., Thurs., Fri.. & Men (PhiUips Dental Magntola) (Black- ett-Sample-Huqus^rt). Boake tfart^, 7:46-8 p.m., CBS' WAB&. Also Wed., Thurs., Frl. & "^Taan. (Phllco). Eddie 17a3ll and Ralph Dum1ce, john Hdlet Don Voorhees' oroh,, NBC- WKAjP, d:30-l(?~ p.m. (Texaco) (Hanlt-Mdtzger). 10:30-11 p.m.. NBC-WBAF, originat- ing from WTAM. (Ford dealers) (Crlt6hfl61d agency). Ethel Bhutia. Walter O'Keefe, Don BeAtor'A band, 8-8:80 p.m.i NBC-WJZ (Nestle's Chocolate) (J. Walter Thompson). WEpNESDAY CS€PT. 20) Phil Napoleon's orclK, iierrill Lee, 9-9:30 p.m., W^AF.. (Hudson Essex) (Blackmaa agency). Pappy, Zeke and Ezra, 10-10.30 p.m:, WMCA. Also Sun., Mon. and Frl. Market and Halsey Street Play- house, Roger Bower, )bi.c. ; Lee Croni- cdn> conductor, 10:30-11 p.m., WOR Beniamino Riccio, baritone, 9-9:30 p.m., WMCA (Slmmona Tours). SATURDAY (SEPT. 23) . Rex Battle, concert ensemble, WBAF-NBC out of Toronto (via CRCT), l:30'-2 p.m. . , Week-end Revue, variety show, Enb Crime Clues, with i?(I«)ord nbC-WBAF. 4-5 o.w Reese, John MacBryde, 8-8:30 pjn.,| jj. a. Rolte orchestra, with Rudy NBC-WJZ. Also Wed,, same time. TiTieto/t wBAF-NBC, 10-11 pm. (ttatold P. Ritchie & Co.) N. WJ (Hudson-'EB^ex) (Bilackman Ayer.) | agency). Glen Gray and Casa Lonia orcheS' tra, 7:30-8 p.m., CBS-WABC. SUNd'aY (dEPT. 24) Alfredo's marimba^ o r c h e s t r a, WEAF-NBC, 10:30-11 a-m. )klajor Bowes' Gapltol Family from Capitol theatre, N. Yk, 11: IS &.m.-12:16 p.m., WEAF-NBC. va- riety show, with\Bforte Bilviera^ Han nah Klein, Nicholas Concentino, Tom *cLaughlin^ Four Minute Men, Waldo reading, NBC^WJZ» 11:16-11:30 p.m. ijiroj/o, Ydsha Bunchuk conduetlng. Irvin B. Cobb and Al Goodman's] ^/immy Durante, ^t"«J?. orchestra. 9-9:16 P.m., CBS-WABC W«<>ra Orchestra, W^^ 8-0 (Good Gulf). Also B'rl., same time pm- (C^ase & Sanborn Goifee) (J (Cecil. Warwick & Cecil) WaUer^Thomjjs^n^) ^^^^^ Ouy Lomtoi'do'a orchestra and ^^^^ Roosevelt's secretary. 10-10:15 ?,^Viir.^'^L^^}^*''J'^^'.^Lf-Tr' ^f' pm-. WEAF-NBC. Walter Trumbul WABC. (While Owl cigar) (J. Wal- f^t^^yi^^ying hlta on national affairs ter Thompson). (RCA Victor.) Fred Warlng's Pe«n«i/Ivanian« Radio City Muslo Hall Concert and Milton Berle,. Harry Richman,\ Rotoy (S. L. Rothafel) ias m.o., with 10-10:30 p.m.," CBS-WABC (OldjEmo Rapee's orchestra, choir and WEDNESDAY (SEPT. 20) Dannie Brice, George Olsen music (Ohase St Sanborn Tea), WEAIB'- NBC, 8-8:30 p.m. (J. WaW«,r Thot^pson agency.) Potash and Perimutter (Jos. Gieenwald and Lou Welch), WJZ- NBC, 8:30-8:46 p.m.. (Feenamint) (McCann-Erickson). Th^ Poet Prince, Eunice Howa,rd» THURSDAY (SEPT. 21) 'Men of WOR,* variety, Bherman Keene directing, Chrenadiers Quartet, Walter Ahrens, 10:30-11 p.m., WOR. Merle Alcocfc, soprano, 9-9:30 p.m., WMCA. Merle Johnston's Sitisophone Quar- tet and Pauline Alpertj pianist, 7.46-8 p.mH WOR. FRIDAY (SEPT. 22) Harold Btem'e orchestra, 8:46-9 p.m., WOR (Crystal Corp.). Hendrik de LeOnw, Tales Globe Trotter; 8116-8:30 WBVD. Bronx Mfurlage Bureau, Bernstein, Hyinan Brown, 9-9:15 p.m., WOR. Gold) (Lennon & Mitchell). EdvHn C. Hill, news, 10 30^10:45 p.m., CBS-WaBG. One Man's Family, sketch by sjoloists. 12:16-1:15 'p.m« WJZ-NBG Fred Btone and Family, The Revel era, Al Goodman's orchestra, WJZ NBC?, 9:9-30 p.th. (Good Gulf Gaso- r«;Sn« > VnW wit*V "ne): (Cecil. Warwick & Cecil) Carlton E. Morse, with Anthony |^ Franfc Cntnirt and/«I<a Sondcraoh, 5:30-6 p.m., WABC-CBS (Bond Bread) (Batten, Barton, elc.^ The Gauchos, Vincent Borey con amy the, 9:30-10 p.m.; NBC-WBAF, originating from NBC San Prancia Co studios. Jfor*ott Dbtoney, 7-1:15 p.m., CBS-ldU6ting, with iri'to Ghttear, 9-9:3'0 p.m WABC. Also Frl. IWABC-CBS. Oyrena tan Gordon, Walter GoldeT ^^?;l*'y^-v*cn^1''/J*-^** accompanist, 7:30-7:46 p.m., nbG- P.trt'» NBC-WJZ. (Real Silk) (Erwln WJZ. (DJer Klfls Cosmetics.) Wasey). „ v ^ „ ~ ■r,j\2.^ T^i^i.^^ ^^^u^ntJL Manhattan Merry-Go-Round, Ta Essex House, 7:45-8 p.m., NBC- Kj^^g*^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^ 3^ p „^ WJZ. KBC-WEAF. (Lyon's Tooth Powder) Aleajondcr WooZlcott^ The Town (Blackett-Sample-Hummert). crier,' 10:30-10:45, CBS-WABC; also American Album of Pamlllar Mu Frl. ^« sic, Frank Munn, Elizabeth Lennoit, Kate Smith, 9:15-9:30, CBS-WABC.| o7imon and Arden, Bertrand Hirsch, \Gus Haefisohen orchestra, 9:30-10 THURSDAY (SEPT. 21) p.m., NBC-WBAF. Bayer's Aspirin) Rudy Vallee-Fleischmann variety (Bifwkett-Sampte _ v program. Cab Calloway, J<ye PennerX j,^}sUO^ta^^^ Yose Fugiwara, Edith Barrett,[^^^!^ ^J^^^^^°^^'^' YJ«^* ^ WEA^^^Bc7b-V P,m. (Fleisch-'Kj*j;-P*^^^^^^^^^^ -mahri'srYeasty-C J=rWalterThompson); Mh.^^ . . nn-»'« rr^^rii'o sihmi, Rn/ifc.ineludine- TriHttJd fioftison s Deep Rivor sym Cap'n Heme's ahow JBoot,including . ^^«»aro Chal Winninger, Lanny Ross. An-l P*^°"y' ^"^-^^ p.m.. CBS-WABC. Also nette JftanshaiVj Muriel Wilson, Mo* lasses 'n* January, X)on Voorhees orchestra, WEAF-NBC. 9-10 p.m. (Maxwell House Coffee) (Benton & Bowles). Glenn Gray's Casa Loma orch., midnite to 12:30 a.m.; CBS-WABC. At Jolson, Paul Whitefnan, Deen\,.t Taylor, m.c, ftnrl variety show, 10- 11 p.m., NBC-WEAF, coast-to-coast Thursday,. 10:15-10:45 p.m Symphony Hour, Hotvard Barlow^ directing. 4-6 p.m.. CBS-WABC. MONDAY (SEPT. 25) A«feP Gypsies, Harry Horlick dl recting,, f'ronfc Parker, WEAF-NBC D-0:30 p.m. (Atlantic & l->aciric). Sinclair Minstrels, Oene Arnold. Joe Parsons, Bill Childs, Mac McCloud, 1:16 p.m. dally, WBBM. (Illinois Meat Company.) THURSDAY (SEPT. 21) Bobbie Dieksdni baritone, 6:16-5:30 p.m. dally, WJJD. Guy Lombardo orchestrft, p,m. dally, WBBM, :45-8 FRIDAY (SEPT. 22) Gym of the Air with Ch^iie White, 8-8:16 a.m., twice w;eefely. WMAQ SATURDAY (SEPT. 23) Oid Apothecary, talk and music, with Rex Mavpin orchestra/ 8:30-3:46 p.m. Saturday and 9:30-9:46 p.m. Sunday, KYW (Chicago Retail Druggists.) .Kaltmci/er's Kindergarten, ;30-7 p.m., WLS, SUNDAY (SEPT 2*) Harriet Cruise, vocalist, and Fronfc Wdstphal orchestra, 2-2:40 p^m., WBBM. (Sleepy Water Co.) . ^ The Bergstrons, 2:45-3 p.m., WLS, (Wlllard Company.) JLOS ANGELES (SEPT. 22 TO SEPT. 28) (All Tiiiia PST) Siiug Harhor, KHJ, . 8:30-9 p.|n., marltinie dramatization by Frank Gill and W. N. RobSoh. Sustaining. Balvatore Bantaellas' dinner mu- sic, KMTR. 6:16-6:30 p.m., nightly except Saturday. Suistaining. iferrymaJcers, KHJ, 9-10 P,m., va- riety show/ with Gill and Doemliny dnd Bay Paii^c'a orchestra. (Ford Dealers of Calif.) (McCann-Erlck son). . 'Hon. Archie and Frank Watandbe, KNX, 7-7.16 p.m., comedy serial, every evening except Sunday, (Marion R. Gray Co.) ' Al Pearce and His Gang, KFI, 2-3 p.m. daily except Sundays, Sus talning. edy lodge meeting .by and with JennU son Parker. .' *^ Wheatenayllle, KGO, 6:30-6:46 nrn, dally except Sun. and ThurSi Dra* matlo sketch, with Tom Hutchinson Harold PCary, others, (Wheatehai (McKee * Albright). Little Orphan Annie, KGO, 5 •45 p.m., dally except SUn. and ThuVa Childhood ptay. (Ovitltlne) (BlacketL* Sample^ HUmmert). ^ SUNDAY (SEPT. 24) Gunmr JjOhansen^KPO, 6-6:30 pm concert pianist. ' '* Do You Believe in Ghosts? KGO 9-9:16 p.m., dramatio narrative hi Harold Burdick; a,lao on Thurs. (a & W. Coflree) (W, Vincent Leahy). * MONDAY (SEPT. 25) Shell, Oli Show, iCFRC, 8-9 p.m variety show. Shell Oil Co. (J, Waltei? Thoqipsou). Second hour. Blue Mon« day Jamboree. Stars of Westt, iCGO, 8:30-9 p.m;^ musieal show with Marv Wood, Irv- ing Kennedy, Acme Quartet, EmU Polak a.nd Meredith Willson's OtoYk, (Acme Beer) (Emll Brisacher). Tim & Irene's Show, KGO, 9:45-io p.m:, with Tim Ryan and Irene Nob* lette, Knickerbocker Quartet, Grace Frankel and Gertrude Lyne. (Hum* boldt Beer) (Bbtsford, Constantlhe, GiEtrdner). TUESDAY (dEpT. 26) M^ory Lane, KC50, 8:16-8:46 p.m., drama by and with Ted Maxwell, Billj/ Fagem, Eileen Piggott. (Gen- oral . Petroleum) (Smith & ]>rumm). WEDNESDAY (SEPT. 27) Souvenirs of Italy, KYA, 8-9 p.m.. Native .musical program, sponsored by local Italian firms. One Man's Family, KGO> 8:30-9. p.m. . Drama by CarJton E. Morde. (Wesson Oil) (Fitzgerald, New Or- leans). . . ' Waltz Thne, KPO, 9:30-10 p.m., Ben Klassen, tenor, with Meredith Willson. X)rch. " Of a p.m, JUUe SATURDAY (SEPT. 23) Jack Denny's Orch., Bigmund Spaeth, Shirley Howard, 8-8:30 p.m., WJZ. (Rheingold Beer) (Hanff- Metzger). WOR Little iSymphony orchestra, PMKp James, conductiiig, 8-0 p.m.. WOR. The Cuban Lady, Cuban songs, l;45-2 p.m., WMCA. SUNDAY (SEPT. 24) Siiverbell, with \ Sylvia Miller, Madelyn Hardy, Mauro Cottone, Wil liam iTcnnedy, 9:16-0:30, WMCA. Woodbury revue, with Roxanne and her orohestra, Al and Lee Reiser, Jack Arthur, 7:30-8 .pm., WOR. Red Lacquer ahd Jade,. George ahackley, direbting, Ba^il Ruysdael, narrator, 6-6.30 p.m., WOJI. ' Margaret Anglin presents, with Jlobcr* Be<Mteie, organist, 6:30-7 p.m WOR. 'Radiant Revue,' Al and Lee Reiser Jack Arthur, Roxanne, conducting, 7:30-8 p,in., WOR (Woodbury cos meticd) (J. Walter Thompson). Jewish Little Symphony, with Jewish Serenadera^ O'-StSO p.m;i WINS. Choir/Invlslble, Vera Osborne, An nette Simpson, Veronica Wiggins John Qhine, David CrdSwell, George O'Brien, Jack Keating; George Bhackletf, directing, 8:30-9 p.m., WOR y<ola PHilo, 8:16-8:30, WMCA, MONDAY (SEPT. 24) Back Stage. With Boris Morros from Paramount theatre, N. T., with orchestra,, soloists, '8:30-9 p.m., WOR. Alfred Wallenstein's Slnfonetta Veronica Wiggins, soloist, 10:30-11 p.m., WOR; FRIDAY (SEPT. 22) . Radio Periscope, KFWB, fantastic comedy with Tom Breneman and Otoen Crnmp, 9-9:30 p.m. Sustaining. (SATURDAY (SEPT. 23) KNX Varieties, KNX„ 8-9 p.m Revue withVocfc (7a^ter. Sustaining SUNDAY (SEPT. 24) KMPC Symphony, KMPC, led by Chauncey Hairtes, 9-10 p.m. McMillan Gas)). Charles Hamp, KNX, 7:30-8 p.m,; Also Mon. and Fri., 9:15-9:45 p.m (Straska TOotltpaste) (Smflth and Drum). Napoleon diid. Josephine, KFWB, 9-9 :30 p.m. Serial dramatization .of French history. (Barker Bros.) (Ray Alden agency). '76 AK-JSftor Revue.' KHJ, 7:30-8 p.m., Donald Novis, Bterting Holloway and Orville JBTnapp orchestra.. Union Oil Co, (Lord and Thomas). Also Wednesday, Sept. 27. Tftfe Wanderer^ KFWB, 9:30-10 p.m. ■ Narrator, Bob Slierwood. chamber inUelc. (Kelvlnatbr.) (Hammel agency.) MONDAY (SEPT. 2&) Mad Hatter, KFWB, mystery serial, 8:30-9 p.m. Sustaining. Girl Behind the Counter, KFWB, Jeannie Dunne and Bert Fisher, sing- ing skit, 8-8^15. Bltte Monday Jamboree, KHJ, (from KFftC, 'San Francisco), 8-10 p.m. (Shell Oil CO.) THURSDAY (SEPT.28) 'Amoticidn Pdrade,' KMPC, 9-9:^0 p.m. Sustaining. ■ Hodge Podge'Lodge, KHJ^ ema hating KFRC,. San Francisco, 9:30- 10 p.m., comedy program, sustain ing. Califomia Melodies, direction Ray Paige. KHJ (CBS), 6:30-7 p.m. Sus taining. WEDNESDAY (SEPT. 27) fGrocers' Basket of Fun/ with Jack (7artcr/KNX, 8-9 p.m. (Durkee May. onnaise) (Livingstone Agency). THURSDAY (SEPT. 28) Light Opera Favorites, KiTX, 7:15 7:45 pi.ih., with Charlotte Woodruff Sustaining, SAN FRANCISCO (SEPT. 24 to SEPT. 30) (All Time PST) CHICAGO (SEPT. 20 TO SEPT. 25) (All Time COST) WEDNESDAY (SEPT. 20) Rex Maupin's Carnival with the Maupin orchestra^- 11-11:30 a.m. dally, KYW. Eddie and Fanny Cavanau 1- THURSDAY (SEPT. 28) Standard Symphony Hour, KGO, 8:15-9:16 p.ta„ Alfred Hertz, conduct- ing. (Standard Oil) (McCann Brick- sOn). Borden Capers, KTAB, 7-9 p.m. Variety show. (Borden Milk) (Mc- Cann-Erickson). FRIDAY (SEPT. 29) Feminine Fancies, KFRC; 3-4 p.m. Woman's hour, m.c.'d by Ed Fitzger^ aid, Claude Bweeten's orch, guest Eddie .P^abody, ,K(JO, t:30-8 p m. Bntertalner with orch. and guest vo- calist, (Safeway Stores) (Botaford* Constantino, Gardner) i SATURDAY (SEPT. 30) Carefree Carnival, KPO, 8:30-9:30 p\m. Variety show, with Tim Ryan and Irene Noblette, Tommy Harris, Mary Wood, Irving Kennedy, Dorio Quartet, Ned ToltingeT, Cynthia, Meredith WillsOn's Orch., Marshall's Mavericks. DENVER (SEPT, 22 TO SEPT. 28) (All T(ma MST) FRIDAY (SEPT. 22) Luncheon Melodies, daily exc. Sun., noon, KLZ. Joe O'Neil, baritone; Fred Burkett, t^nor; Janet Bible, con- tralto; BUI Rogers, piano. Cosmopolitan Hotel Orchestra, Gene Quaw, director, KOA to NBC- WJZ network; 1-1:30 p.m. and 9-9:30 p.m.; also 11-11:30 p.m., Sept. 24. Areadlans, KOA to NBC-WJZ net- work, 1:30-2 p.m., 9-piece string or- chestra; jjtttTi Skelly BoKo, director; Florence Fishelj Mildred Kyfsin- Metropolitan Ensemble, 6-5:15 pi.m., Mon., Wed., Fri., KLZ. Ruby Rickets and /acXi Dedn, . pianos aiid vocalists.. . SATURDAY (SEPT. 23) KLZ kids Club. Jerry and Margie 0^2Ve«, directors; 3:15-3:45 p.m:, KLZ. (SUNDAY (SEPT. 24) Mrs. Reynolds-Bengston, Organist, with Bob Horper, soloist; 10-10:30 p.m., KLZ. MONDAY (SEPT- 2$) University of Denver Study 6:30-5:45 p.m., KOA. Huffman Theatres, West Masters, Organist, and others; 11-11:30 p.tn« KLZ. Crosscuts from the Log o' the Day, KPO. 8:15-9:15 a.m.'da,lly ex- -CQj>t^S\indi\yr'='Dr^Laure1rx^&'IrrCross; philosopher, and Southern Harmony I<'our, colored quartet. John and Ned,, harmony team KPO, 1:45-2 p.m., Mon. to Frl. Langendorf Pictorial, KGO,'3-3m6 p.m., daily except Sat, and Sun. Air Column by and with Rush Hughes. (Langendorf Bakery) (J. Walter Thompson). . Hodge Podge Lodgo, KFR.C, 4:1G- 4:45 p.'m.)-Man., Wed., Fri. Com- TUESDAY (SEPT. 26) Henry 'Tmstman Ginsburg, vioHn- ^\8t;..Fa.iieJ RmweUypl&^^^ p.m., KOA Stagocoacherg, Chas. director;. 10-10:30 p.m.. rman. WEDNESDAY (SEPT. 27) lialph Hansen, xylophonl 7 p.m., KOA. THURSDAY (SEPT. 28) Fanners* Que.stion Box, pco. Wlieoler. oditor We.stern Farm T.iie, 12:30-12:45 p.m., KOA. 5