Variety (May 1935)

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54 VARIETY RADIO Wedneadaj, May 8, 1935 COMMERCIALS WEEK OF MAY 8-14 Tills Department lists sponsored programs on the NBC,- CBS, and Mutual neworhs arranged alphabetically under tho advertiser'* nam*. All time Is p. m. unless otherwise noted. Where one advertiser has two or more programs they are listed consecutively. An asterisk before name Indicates advertising agency bandllns account. Abbreviations: Su (Sunday); M (Monday); Tu (Tuesday); W (Wednesday); Th (Thursday); F (Friday): SL- (Saturday). ACMK PAINT 0:RO-Sii-WAnr I:4S-Th-tVABC Gmlllns McConnell •Henri. H. & McD A * P 9-M-WEAI Hnrry Horllck ♦Faris & Pearl AMERICAN B0.1IE rnODUCTK (Anaclh) 7:30-iM-Tu-W- WEAF ^asy 'Aces* Goodman Ac* Jane Ace JIaiv Hunter Helen SprinK Everef. Sloan •BlHCkett-S-H AMERICAN TORACCO 9- TU-W3Z (Half & Half) fBed Trails' Fbllln Bourneui Jolin Brawster ■Warren Colston Arlcne Blackburn Elaine Dumas J. H.'i'hnn. Dir. ♦N. W. AyeV 8-Sat-WE.*F (Lucky Strike) Lennlc Hayton Ore Goga De l>ys Jolinnv Housor Kay Tnompaon Charles ■Carllle Bhytlim Kings *I.or(l Hi Thomas AMERICAN RADIO 1:30-Sn-WEAF Fireside Recitals Sleurd Nilssen 2»rdeaty Johnson raham. McNamee ar.modr' B:3a-l''-lV.IZ Phil Baker Harry McNAughton' Ella Logan I/eon Belasco pstelle Jayne B. 1'. ItABBin l:llO-Su-WEAF ' Marv SmalJ Bertrand Htrscb •Pecli BEECHNDT 7:30-»l-W-F-W.IZ David l^rowD. Dir. fRcd Davis' purirese Ueredltb Jack Rvslelgb Marlon Darney Elizabeth Ragg* QTohnny Kane i Eunice Howard ' 'Jean Soutberji •McOann-E PETTER 8PEECB IN8TIT0TB 2-Su-WJZ ^our Enellsh' .•Auspltz & Le* BISOUOL 8:3U-TV-WAnO IVuy Robertson Ell7:abelh Lennoi Victor Arden'e Ore • BInclcett WAITT & BOND I^BIacUstone Cigar) H-M-W-F-WOB fronsradio News Carnctt Marl(( BOOTH -FISHERIES 11 n.m.-Th-WABC •Fish Tales' Porothy Day Frank Dane Sl.irie Nelson •■\VII1 Advise IIOitOEN e-F-WJ7, jr. Harrington, Dir. Beatrice Llllle Cavalier' K ■Warren Hull Xee I'errln Ore 11:45-W-WEAF •Magic Recipes' Bin Bradley Jane Ellison •young & Rublcam A. S. BOTLS (Floor Wax) 2-Su-\VABC Irving Kaufman •BiBckett.S-H H. C. BBILI. ' (B. Zee Freei DesAert) 10:OS a.ra.-Th- WABC Murray Kane Hal Knnner June Emmett i^Donahue & Coe BRISTOI.-ltlVERS ^ 0-\V-WKAF (Sal Hcpatica) (Ipana) Fred Allen Portland Hoffa Jack Smart tlonel Stnnder KUeen Douglas Irwin Delmore Minerva Pious James Meltnn Peter Van Stcedan •Benton & Bowles CAMPANA 0:30-9u-UMZ Ann Seymour Don Ameche Phil Lord Betty Winkler 10- F-U'EAF Tirat NIghter' June Meredltb Don Ameclte Carlton Brickert CIIIT Soublcr E Pftgcrtiulit Oro "••Aubrey Wallac* CA.MrBELI. (Soup) e-F-WABO Hollywood Hot*I' Dick Powel. Louella Paruinv Raymond Pales Ore Frances Langford Anne Jamison Bert Wheeler Robert Woolsejr Ferry Askam •F. W. nrmstroBC CARLSBAD (Salta) SaO.Fri-WJZ .Morton Downey Kay Slnatrl Ore •Klesewcttcr CARNATi^rw SIILH le-M-WEAF Lullaby Lady Ireene nicker ^f r, Eastman Ruth Lyon "Erwln; Wasey CENTAL'S CO. (ZBT Baby Pow- der) 11 a.m.-U-WABC Dr. Louis I. Harris Louis A. Wltten •Hanfr-Metzger CITIES 9EBVICB B-F-n'BAF Jessica Dragonett* Rosarlo Bourdon Or (Quartet 'Lord & Thomas COLOATE-PALM lO^Ta-tVEAF (PalmoUve Soap) John Barclay . Al Goodman Or. 9:30-M-WEAF rColgateToothpasta) Francla Whita James Melton Martha. Meara Al Ooodman Ore 10:16 a.m.-H ta F, IBC-WEAF (Super Suda) Clara, Lu *n' Bm Helen R.lns Isobel Carothera Louisa Starkey •Benton-P (Super Suda) a:SO-Wcd WilZ 'House of Glass' Gertrude Berg Joe OreenwaM Paul Stewart Helen Dumas Bertha Walden Arllne Blaokbura Cella Babcock •Beiiton & Bowles, Inc. CONSOIilDATBD CIGAR CO. 0:S0-U>W-T-WOB Harv 'n' Bsthai' Jean Colbert Artell Dickson Rhythm Qlrls Nat BruallofC Or* •Altkln-Kynett COBN PRODOCT8 B:30-'rn-WABO (Llnlt) 'Hour of Charm' Phil Spltalny Arllne Francis Maxine Evelyn Kaye Pat Harrington Gypsy Cooper Mary RumrlU Ann De Marco LUyan Perron IZtlO-Dally £z. Sa- Su-WABC The Gumps' Wllmer Walter Agnes Moorehcad Lester Jay George Graham Odlth Spencer •B. W. Hellwig COTX (Face Powder) 10:30-W-WEA» Ray Noble Ore •Blow CBVST;^!. CORP, (Outdoor Girl) 7:30-8-WABO Connie Gates Richard Norton Victor Arden'a Ore Burford Hampden Kay Carroll Ruth Easton •United Adv B. D. DAVIS (Cocomalt) e-.U-Tu-W-Tll> WABO 'Buck Rogers' Curtis Arnall Adele Ronson William Shelley Elaine Melchlor .Edgar Stehll Dwight Welst Peggy AUenby •nulhraua & R 0:4S-M-W-WOH 'Patbe News of Air' •J. Walt Thompson EX-LAX 0;30-M-WADC Lud Gluskin Block & Sully George Glvot Gertrude Nlesen •Katz FIRESTONE 8:30-M-WEAF Vocal Ensemble Wm. Daly Orch. •Sweeny-James FITCII 7:46-Su-\VEAf Wendell Hall •K. W. Ramsay FORD MOTOR e-8o-WADC CharlM Hackett Detroit Symphony 0:S0-Th-WABO Fred Waring Stella Friend Kay Thompson •N. W. Ayer FOBHAN (Toothpaste) 7:16-M-IV-F-WEAF ■'Stories of the Black Chembei' Edwin Whitney. Dir. Jack Arthur Helen Claire Paul Nugent Rosaline Green •McCann-Erlck FRIGIUAIBE lO-W-WABC Jack Pearl CIIIT Hall Lelth. Stevens PsttI ChapIn Freddie Rich Ore •Geycr Co. • 0£N. BAIilNQ S:30-Su-WABC Julia Sanderson ■ Prank Crumlt Brad Browne Al Llewelyn JLuclUe Black Jack Shllkret Ore •B,. B..' D. * O. GENKR'\L CIGAR (White Owl) e:30-W-WABO H. Poleale, Dir. Burns Sc Allen Ferde Grofa Mnle Octet, •Thompson OEN. ELE<n?BIO lt:lS-Sa-WEAF 'What Home Means '*to Me' •Maxon GENERAL FOODS 2:30-F-WEAF tXl W. Barnum. Dir. Martha Mears Jimmy Wilkinson Al & Lee Reiser Warran Hull Frances Lee Barton •Toung' & Rublean 0-Th-WEAF (Maxwell) Frank Mclntyra Conrad Thlbault Muriel Wilson 'Molasses 'n' Jan'r; Gus Haenschen 7-8U-WJZ (Jell-O) T. Harrington, Dir. Jack Benny. Mary Livingston Don Bestor Oro Frank Parker •Toung & Rublcam 7:1B p.m;-M-Th-F (Bran Flakes) Tony & Gus Mario Chamlee George F. Brown •Toung A Rublean GENERAL MILLS 4:4S-Dally Ex. Ba- Sn-WOB Lite of Mary Southern' Linda Carlon 10:4B-W-F-WEAF Betty Crocker Cooking Recipes •McCord Co; S:3Q-Dally Ex. Sa Su-WABC Jack Armstrong All American Boy 4-Dally-WJZ 'Betty & Bob' Detty Churchill Don Ameche Uetty Winkler Art Jacobson Carl Brickert LoulB Roen •Blackatt GILT/ETTE SAFE TV RAZOR 10:30 p.m.M-WEAF 'Lucky Smith' Max Baer Peg La Centra Carson, Kanln Frank Vcnten GOODRICH (Tlre.i) lOrSO-Frl-WXAT Circus Night In Sllvertown' Bdw. Dunham, DIr, Joe Cook B. A. Rolfe Oro Teddy Bergman Tim and Irene Phil Duey ..ucy Monroe ^eg La Centra Chorus RuthraiilT-R GULF 8:S0-Su-WABO Will Rogers Helen Gleaeon Fr.'\nk Tours Ore •Cecil, W. & C. HEALTH PROD. O-Su-WABC (Feen-A-MInt) -Amateur Night' Ray Perkins. M.C. Arnold Johnson Ore •Wm. Esty IIKCKER n-O 0:15-I>nlly Ex. Ba Su-WABO 'H-Bar-O Rnncers' Bobby Benson NelU O'Mnlloy Florence Halop Billy Halop Eddie Wragge .Tohn Battle Detmar Poppen T<orrolne Pnnkow Joe Wilton .Tohn Shea Peter Dixon •arwln-Was97 M. HOHNEB (Harmonicas) 7:4S-Sa-WOB Carl Freed •Atherton A C HOOTEB B-Sa-WEAF Edward Davlea Schnmann-Helnk Joe Koestner ♦Erwln-Wascy EDNA WALLACE HOPPEB *:lo Dally Ex Ba- Sn>WABC 'Romance of Helen Trent" VIrglna Clarl; Lester Tremayne Marie Nelson Alice Hill Sundra I.ove Gene MoMlllen Jack Doty Hazel Dophelds •niackett HORLICK (Malted Milk) 7:ia-Daily Ex. 8a- Sd-WOR Lum & Ab'ner •Lord A Thomas HOUSEHOU> FINANCE S:30-TorWJZ Edgar A. Guest Bernardlne Flyna Don Brlggs Sidney Ellstrom Oalllcchlos Ore C. D. Frey BDDSON MOTOB 1I:30-M-WABC Kate Smith 3 Ambassadors Wallace Sis Ted Collins Jack Miller Oro •Brooke-Smith JEBGKN S:Sft-Sn-njZ S. V. Dobbs, Dir. Walter WInchell •J. Walt. Thompson JOHNS-MANTILLE 7:30-Thar8-WJZ Floyd Gibbons •J. "Walt. Thompson JOHNSON ft SON (Floor Wax) B:30-Sa-VrEAT Tony Wons Three Brothers Lorotta Poynton Hazel Dopheld* Emery Darcy GInna 'Vanno Ronnie & Van Anne Campbell lO-Tn-WjZ 'Fibber McQee A Molly' Marlon A J Jordan Ronnie & 'Van n. Marcelll's Oro •Needhani BOBT. JOHNSON I2:4B-M thro Th- WOB 'Painted Dreams' Bess Flynn Alice Hill Mary AfClIck Kay Chase •N. W. Ayer KELLOGG S:S0-Dally Ex. Sa- Sn-WJZ 'Singing Lady' Ireene Wicker 8:30-F-WJZ Ruth Ettlng Red Nlchol'e Oro Joe Cronln KLEENEX 11:1B a.m.-M to F- WABC 'Story of Mary Marl In' Basil Loughren, Dir. Jan Cruslnberry Au. Joane Blaine Art Jacobson Carleton Brickert Betty Lou Gerson Francis X. Bushman Anne Seymour •Lord & Thomas KOLTNOS- 7:15-nally Kx Ba- Sn-WABO 'Just Plain Bill' Arthur Hughes Ruth Russell James Melghan Ciirtls Arnall Joa Latham •Blachett-6-H KRAFT'PHRNIX tO-Th-TTBAF P Whiteman Oro Lou Holtz Harry Stockwell Helen Jopson •J .Walt. Thomp. LADT ESTHER lO-Sn-M-WABC »:30-T«-W-WEAF Wayne tCIng •Stack-Coble LEHN ft FINK (Lysol) R-.Su-WABO Ethel Merman Ted Hueing Al Goodman's Ore •Lnnnen &■ Mitchell TH08. LEEMING (Baume Bengue) 8:30-F-\VOR Norman Cordon Lucille Peterson Choristers 4 Lou Katzman Ore ♦Wm. Ksty UBHY Mi-NEILI D:13-M-1T-F-WABC 'Adventure Hour* Albert Brown Patricia Dunlap Jdmes Andelln Jesse Pugb Karl Way •J. Walt. Thompaoa LOBILLABD (Brlggs Tobaoce) (Muriel Cigars) 7:4B-Sa-WEAV 'Sports Review Tbornton Fisher Paul and LloyS Waner •Lennen A M LOmS PHILUrPE 2 Dally Ex. Sa-Bn- WABC ■MarlcLlttle Francb Princess' Ruth Yorke .James Melghaa Lester Jay •Blackett GEO. W. LCFT (Cosmetics) lO-W-WJZ •Cecil. W-C Hollywood Gossip Jimmy FIdler VOX. 2:S0-Sa-WJZ T. LuckenblU, Dir. 'The Bishop Mis- behaves' Walter Connolly A. P. Kaye Alan Marshal Jane Wyatt Bflle Shannon Reynolds Denntston Phylls Joyce •J. Walt. Thompson LrXOR 2-Sa-WE.4F 'Sally of Talkie** Basel Loughrana Henry Saxe Joan Blane Marjorla Hannan Murray Forbes Dick Wells •Lord & Thomas MACFADDEN 8:S0rF-WABO (True Story) 'Court of Human Relations' Percy Hemua Arnold Johnson's Q( Elsie HItz Ned Wever Howard Smit Lucille Wall Allyn Joslyn Paul Stewart HAFBELLINB S:30-Sa-WEAF 'Penthouse Seroa- ade' Don Mario" Dorothy Hamilton Chas. (^ylord Oro •Cramer Kasaelt MEXICAN MUSI- CAL TOURS 9:30 p.m.-Thn- WJZ Aiigele Mercado Ore •Direct DR. SIILES LAB'B (Alka-Seltzer) B:30-Sa-WJZ WLS Barn Dane* RIdee Runners Uncle Ezra Lulu Belle Maple City 4 /;4B-M-W-F- WEAF 'Uncle Ezra.' Radio Station EZRA Pat Barrett Cliff Sonbler Carleton Guy Nora Cunneen •Wade UODEBN FOOD PROCESS CO. 4:16-M-WJZ Charlea Sorce Harry Swan •Clements Co. MOHAWK OABPET MILLS 12:30-Dally Ex. S»- Su-WABO '5 Star Jones' John Kaul Elizabeth Day Herbert Rawllnsoa J Anthony Jones Florence Malone Houston Richards Eddie Marr •Blackett-S-H. MOLLE 7:30-Th-WEAF Al Bernard Emll Casper Theo. Carle Mario CozzI Leigh Stevens Ore •Stack-Goble BEN.1. MOORK (Paints) 11:30 n. m.-W- WABC Betty Moore Lew White •Direct JOHN C. .MORRELL B:4.1-Sn-WJZ (Dog Food) Don Becker Dog Chats •Henri. H. & MoD. NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. 10:S0-Sa-W£AV Kel Murray Om Xavler Cugat Uro Benny Goodman Or Phil Duey Frank Luther Carmen Castlllla Connie Gates Helen Ward Louts Alvarei •McCann-ErlcU NORSEO (Toothpaste) Il:4B-HI-W-» WABC W Butterwortk Ralph Dumke Ed East •Stack-Goble NORTHWESTERN YEAST I:30-M to F-WJZ 'Virginia Lee and Sunbeam' Dorothy Page Bob White Elinor Harriott Ed Prentess Virginia Lee PACIFIC BORAX 0-Th-WJZ 'Death Vall'y Days' Tim Frawley Jo.icph Bell Edwin W. Whitney Lonesome Cowboy Joseph Bonlme Ore •McC.ErIck PEPSODENT 7-Dall7 Ex Hot Ban W3Z Amos 'n' Andy riMAUD (Hair Tenia) lOtSO-H-WABO a Von Hallberr Ore •Calkins A H. PHILCO 7l4B dally ex. 8»- So-WABC Boake Carter •Hutchlns PHILLirS-JONFS (Arrow Shirts) 10:lB-Sn-WJZ ir«ra Brodsky Harold Triggs Louis K. Anspaoksr •Peck PHILIF MORRIS 8-Tn-WEAF Lao Relsman^s Ora Pbtl Duey 8- W-WABO Johnnia A 4 10;M a. m.-Sa-WOB Graphologist Mrae. N. Olyanova •Blow Co. riLLSBUBY ie:80-Dally-WJZ Today'a CblldrtB* Irma Phillips Walter Wicker BssB Johnson Irene Wicker Lucy Glllman Fred "Von AmoB Jean McGregor •Hutchinson 11 ■Jn.-W-F-WABC 'Cooking Close Ups' Mary Ellis Ames •Hutchinson PITTSBURGH PLATE CLASS (Paints) 0:48 a'.ni.-M tbm F- U'OR Don Carlos Band Luclo Graclo N.. T. Ayer PLOUGH. INC. 10-W-WEAF Gar Lombardo RIcardo Cortex ♦Lake-Splro-C PBEMIEB PABST O-Tn-WEAF Bsn Bernis •Morrls-W. A H; J. L. PBEScorr' (Oiol) 10:30 a.m.-Dally Ex. Sa-8a-WAB€ Jaok Fulton Oro. •B. B. D AO. PBINCI8S PAT 0:30-»-WJZ Sketches •McJunkln P'CT'B A C'UBLK. 1:18 Dally Ex. Sa- Bn-WEAF (CHsco) 'Via A Sade' Art Van Harvey Billy Idelson Bernadlne .Flynn 10-Ba-WEAF (Ivory Snap) . 'The Gibson Family* Cenrad Thlbault Jack ft L Clemana Lola . Bennett Don Voqrhees Oro 8^48-M-W-F-WJZ Ivory Stamp Club Capt, Tim Healey •Blacknian t;8« Dally ExMpt Sa ft . Sn-WEAF (Oxydol) 'U4 Parkins'' Virginia., Dayne Margery Hannon Karl Hubel Will Fornum Chaa. EgglestoB •Blackett S:4B p.m.-Tu-W- Th-WEAF (Camay) 'Dreams Come True' Barry McKlnley Ray Senatra Ore •Pedlar & Ryan 3 p. m. Dally Ex- cept Sat ft Snn- WEAF 'Home Sweet Home' (Chlpao) C. W. Secrest Harriett McGlbbon Billy Halop •Blackman RCA BADIOTBON 9- Sa-WEAF Nathaniel Shllkert and Victor Light Opera Co. •Lord A Thomas REAL SILK e-s»-wjz Chae. PrevIn Orch Olga AlbnnI •Erwin-Wasey RED STAB YEAST ll-TOrTh-S-WEAF Edna Odell Phil PorterHeld Irma Glen Earl Lawrence weAf Jack A Loretta Cnemens •Donahue-Coe B. i. REYNOLDS (Camel CIgarets) 10- Tn-WABO 0-Th-WABO Casa E.oma Band Walter O'Keefe Annette Hanshaw Alice Frost Jack O'Keefe Louis Sorln Kay Renwiok KeiT.y Sargent Pee Wee Hunt •Wm. Bety RITCHIE GO. (Bno Salts) 8-Ta-WJZ Eno Crime Cluei Hanna, Dir. Howard Smith Viola Roacbe Leonard Doyle Mark Smith Elaine Dumaa Clyde North Jack McBryde 8-W-WJZ Babs and Brothers Hal Kemp Ore •N. W. Ayer her SCUOLL CO. (Footpads) 7 .SO-Tn-Th-Sa-WOB 'The Street Singer Arthur Tracy •Donahue A Cot SHEFFIELD FARMS 0:4B-M-Th-F-WBAI' Billy and Betty •N. W. Ayer SHELL (Petroleum) e:30-3a-WEAF Al Jolson Dizzy and DaSy Dean Sheila Barrett Jack Stanton Peggy Gardner Victor Toung Ore Benay Venuta •J. Walt. Thompson SILVER DUST 7:30-M-W-F- WABO •Tho O'NelllB' Kkte McComb Jimmy Tanaey Aee McAllater Jack Rubin Jane West Clarence Nordstrom Cbestsr Etratton •B.. B.. D. A O. SINCLAIR 0-M-WJZ Gene Arnold Bill Chllds Mao McCloud Joe Parsons Cliff Soubler Harry Kogen •Federal SOiCONY VACUUM 7- Sa-WABO 'Soconylen(l Sketches' Chas. Webster A. P. Kaye Arthur Allen Parker Fennelly Kate McComb Isabel WInlocke Edith Spencer John Milton Ruth Russell Robert Strauss William Stickles Or •J. S. Qetchcll SSS CO. (SSS Tonic) 8.30-F-WOB 'The Music Box* Mary E. Wood Billy Axton . •Johnson-Dallls STAND. BBAKDS 8- So-WEAF (Chase A Sanborn) A. K. Spencer, Dir. Amateur Show MaJ. Edw. Bowes S-W-WEAI (Royal delatlna) 'One Man's Family' Carleton B. Moore, Dir. J, .Anthony Smythe Minetta Allen Michael Rafetto Kathleen Wilson Barton Tarboroufh Bernlce Berwin B-Tk-WEAF (Flelschmann) Q. Thompson, Dir. Rudy Vallea and His Conn. Taoka Tom Howard George Sheltnn Fay Wray Barry and Whlt- ledge Herman Wasser- man Elizabeth Day 7:S0-8n-WJZ H. Poleslo. Dir. Joe Penner Stefannl Diamond Ozcle Nelson Oro Harriet Hllllard •J. Walt. I'hompk STERLING PROD. 8-Tu-WABC (Bayer's Aspirin) Frank Munn Bernlce Claire 'Gus Haenschen Oro 0:30-Sn-WEAF (Dr. Lyon's Toothpowder) Gus Haenschen Ore Frank Munn VIvlenne Segal Ohman A Ardaa Bert Hlrsch e-F-WEAF (Phillips Mag) 'Waltz Time" Abe Lyman Ore Frank Munn Bernlce Claire B:30-Tn-WABO Abe T.yman VIvlenne Segal Oliver Smith •Blackett B:4B-M-Tn-W-Th- WABC (Calif. Syrup Figs) 'Dick Tracy' Ned Wever Lester Jay Walter KInsella Charles Slattery Rose Keane •Slatk Ooble STEWABT- WARNER (Alemlte) 10:30-Th-WABO Lysbeth Hughes Bob McCoy Art Thorson Horace Heldt King Sisters Steve Merrill Jerry Bowne Alyce King •Blackett-Sample BTUUEBAKEB 10-F-WABO S-H-WEAT Richard HImbtr Stuart Allen •Roche-W-C SUM OIL 6:4B-Dally Except 8a-Sn-WJZ Lowell Thomas •Roche-Wllllams TASTYEAST 12-Sn-WJZ Amateur Show Chubby Kane Horace Fehyl Johnny Johnson Ore •Clements ^ ■ TEXAS CO. • :30-Ta-WEAF Bd Wynn Graham McNamee Eddie Duchin Ore •Hanft-Metzger UNION CENTRAL (Insurance) 0-Su-WJZ 'Roses A Drum^ Helen CUAira Reed Brown, Jr. ,Tohn Orlggs Gua Smith Wright Kriiner J. Sptirln-Callola Tom Carr Ji>e Cnrtlu B'lward Jeromt Jack Roslugh Morgan Farley Porter Hall Cu.v Bates P mt Krwyn Mutch •J. Walt. Thompson UNITED DRUG O-So-WBAF Rhythm Symphony DeWoIfe Hopper •Street A Finney U. S. TOBACCO (Dill's Best) 0:SO-F-WEAF 'One Night Stands' Josef Bonlme Ore •McC.-Erick. WANDEB CO. (Ovaltlne) 0:4S-DaiIy-WJZ 'Llttls Orphan A' Allan Baruck Henrietta Tedro Ed Sprague Stanley Andrews Shirley Pell •Blackett CHAS. WARNEB (Sloan's LInamentj 0-W-W.lZ John Chas Thomas WASEY PBOD'CTS 12n>ally Ex. Sn-Sn- WABC e:4B-Sn-WAB0 Voice of Experience 2-Sn-WOB Jacob Tarablsh, The Lamplighter •Erwln Wasey a. WASHINGTON (Coffee) • :4B-Sii-WJZ 'Adventures of Sher- lock Holmes' Louis Hector Leigh Level Joseph Bell •Cecil, W. C. B. L. WATKINB 9-Sn-WEAF (Dr. Lyons Tooth- paste) Pierre Le Kreeun Raquel de Carlay Jerome Mann Men About Town Andy Sannella Ore •Blackett WELCH (Grape Jules) 8-F-WJZ Irene Rich •Kastor WE8TCL0X 4:4B-8a-W£AF 'Big Ben Dream Dramas' Arthur Allen Parker Fennelly •B. B. D. & O. WOODBURY 0-Tn-WABC BIng Crosby Georgle Stoll Ore 7:45-M-W-r-WJZ ■Dangerous Para- dise' Elsie HItz Nick Dawson •Lennen A M. WRIGLBT PHABMA- CEUTICAL 4:30-8n-WEAF Harry Reser Ray HeathertOB Peg La Centra •Jerome B. Gray WM. WRIGLEY 7-Daily Ex. Sa- Su-WABO 'Just Entertain- ment' •Frances Hooper WYETH 10:4B a.m.-Dally Ex. Sa-Sn-WABO 'Mrs. WIggs of Cabbage Patch* Betty Garde Alice Frost Jos Latham Andy Donnelly Amy Sedelle Estella Levy Pat Ryan •Blaokett-a-H D. L. Graham* Is now Mexico City representative for Transradlo news service. Rod Arkell with American Spirit*, Inc., to handle radio and sales pro- motion. Erpi Testimony (Continued from pav* 81) releasing two claase* of prints, 'A' and 'B', and that user* of other than Erpl reprodu<:tlon equipment can get only 'B* prints, which hav* a smaller range. Plaintiffs brought up a projection- ist, Horace Trultt, from Madison, Ga„ to testify he could not get an 'A' print of "Naughty Marietta' at the exchange because he had neither WE nor RCA equipment. 'Naughty Marietta' was shown in the (iourtroom from a 'B* print. Judge NleldB remarked he had pre- viously sten It at Loew's here and that it, had sounded better in the theatre. ■James Levin, of 605 West 102d street, N. T., a GTP salesman, tcstl- fled as to fears of Erpl reprisals ex- pressed by prospective exhib cus- tomers of OTP. Hurd has objected consistently and itoted 'blanket ex- ceptions to all testimony of sales- men and reports of exhlbs* dissatis- factions and fears. The objections were made uniformly on the grounds the testimony was based on hearsay and was not blndlt)g on the defendants. A letter from Edward M. Fay, of Fay's Theatres, Providence, was of- fered In evidence. In the letter Fay aald he signed a contract for 'Grand Hotel' to be shown at the Carleton and noticed a demand in the con- tract for WE equipment. He said he "knocked ofP this demand and later was asked to show the picture In an Erpl-equipped house. The Tliomas deposition contained a letter from George C. Pratt, Erpl counsel, to a Mr. PerklTTs of First National dated Dec. 21, 1928, advis- ing First National not to quote the terms of the Erpl contract in negotiations with others. The deposition contained a reply for Perkins refusing to give in- feriority for non-Erpl equipment as the reason for inability of First Na- tional to make other contracts. Hochreich also said he had nego- tiated two options on the Vocanim setup. One of these was with W. Harry Williams to buy up his stock at $20,000 down and a balance of $280,000, The other was the option held by J. J. Shubert. A. H. Woods and William A. Brady to form- a voting trust, these three and Hoch- reich each to own 25% of 'Vocafilm. All this fell through, he. said, when Erpi started making Its contracts. He denied Shubert, Woods and Brady made any Investigations of ■Vocafilm before allowing the option to lapse. Under the option they were to put |20,000 down and pay $3,000 a week for wages to Vocafilm employees, the weekly payments to be refunded if the option were lapsed. Later the three obtained Judgment and refunding of $24,000, he said. A deposition was read from Reynolds B. Wilbanka, manager of the Paramount exchange at Char- lotte, N. C, telling that he was or- dered by the home office to aid Clifford Bestar, Erpi representative, who told him non-Erpl exhlbs might be subject to suits by Erpi for patent Infringement. Schlesinger, discussing the re- placement and maintenance que.s- tion, said his engineers were as capable as Erpi's, but denied he used former Erpl men. Amplitone's N. Y. Suit Notice of an action under the Clayton and Sherman acts was filed In the U. S. district court in New York Monday by S. Theodore Hodg- man, as assignee for the Hoyal Amplltone Co. Suit is unusual in that the American Society of Com- posers, Authors and Publishers and the Miisic Publishers' Protective Ass'n and their respective Tieads, Eugene Buck, and Louis Bernstein, Individually, are mentioned among the defendants along with the usual respondents named in such in- fringement cases. It is the con- tention of the plaintiff that these two organizations, through their contracts, have allied themselves with the Infringing picture produ- cers'and sound companies. Damages are stated as $5,000,000 with a triple levy sought, which brings the total to $16,000,000. Defendants named, in addition to those above, include the Vltaphone Corp., Paramount, Metro-Goldwyn, United Artists, Hal Roach, Christie, Universal, Columbia, Fox Film, and Fox Hearst. Formal complaint will be filed as soon as service is made. Usual charge that the Amplltone was forced out of business hy the electrics through cross licensing to establish monopoly. Ralph Vatner la acting for Hodgman,