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Headline attraction for football fans tomorrow is the Ten feature clash between Ohio State and ‘Northwestern. WFBM and WGN are both scheduled for ium in Evanston, where the game i§ 3 to be played, beginning at 12:48 p. m. : The big game in Indiana this week is the Notre Dame-Wisconsin scrap at South Bend. WLW's sports. staff will report it, beginning at 1:45 o'clock. ig WIRE will bring its listeners one of. the East's outstanding matches, the Yale-Navy fheeting at Balti more, with the broadcast scheduled for 12:45 p.m. WOR. is to carry the Princeton-Pennsyivania battle from. Franklin Field, Philadelphia. «a

There was a lot of talk last spring coricerning former President Hoov= er's new radio personality. While ‘he was President and while he was campaigning for re-election, his speeches were considered of the In pre-convention addresses last spring, he displayed im< proved technique and humor. : The former President's address at Philadelphia tonight, scheduled by WIRE for 7:45 p. m,, is the major political fare of the day. It is to be made, of course, in behalf of the Republican campaign.

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Zooming down from Schenectady in the 1927 National Air Race, far ahead of his nearest rival, Frank Hawks encountered a blinding fog. . It was impossible to turn back, because with airplanes hopping off every minute behind him, it meant certain head-on collision. So he landed smack in a beet patch. Mrs. Hawks, in the plane with him, was penning “last words and testament” in her diary. . : That is the story Mr. Hawks has to tell his fans tonight at 7 o'clock over WLW and WGN. -

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work’ (KYW) is to carry it. On to= night's program he is to discuss current events, with whatever twists he chooses. . eta The radio star is pretty Lucy Monroe, stepping out of the p : of the “American Album of Fg miliar. Music,” heard over WIRE at 8:30 p. m. Sundays. ne The orchestra leader is to be Shep Fields. He will have some of ‘his “rippling rhythm” along With him. . : on ie ® 8 =x Se Andre Kostelanetz chose a varied program for his second broadcast of the week. “Sing Baby Sing” is brand new; “Dinah” is a jazz classic. ‘Maria la O” is a rumba; “Of Thee I Sing, Baby,” was. the

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musical comedies. WFBM has the program at 7:30 p. m. 5 s 8 8 on Ed Fitzgerald's Show Window over WGN at 8:30 o'clock tonight is to be filled with two dramatizations. : : : 8 One of them is to be an enactment of Gene Ahearn’s “Room and Board.” The other is of a short story by Jack Lait.

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_ A string quartet from the pen of Alexander von Kreisler will be - featured on tomorrow's Cincinnati Conservatory of Music broadcast on {the CBS network at 10 a. m. Howard Colf and Julian Pulikowski, violins: '

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