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Major Bowes

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Hugh 8. Johnson

Labor Meeting

Democrats Club Cabana Unannounced

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Herman-Bantia Brides’ School Honeymooners

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WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750;

Rhythm Rambles Mary Sothern

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Melodies Singing Lad Orphan Annie

770, WENR 870, Gary, WIND 560.

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when the Cincinnati Symphony radio contract is for only and their open broadcast dates are being

Other G. 0. P.-Demooratio Addresses Scheduled by Networks.

Three Indiana “immortals” are to be featured on the Then and Now program over WFBM at 9 o'clock tonight. 1 A scene from Booth Tarkington's novel, “Seventeen,” is to be given with Jackie Cooper in the role of Willie. Paul Dresser's “On the Banks of the Wabash” (words by his brother Theodore Dreiser) is to follow. : Climaxing the program, the Doring Sisters will add a Halloween touch by. singing a musical concep tion of James Whitcomb Riley's “Little Orphan Annie.” ro 8 8. .8 . Gov, Alfred M. Landon is to continue his campaign with a speech tonight from Madison Square Garden, New York City. WFBM will Salty ihe address beginning at 8:30 o'clock.

Other anti-New Deal speeches tonight include former Gov. Joseph B. Ely of Massachusetts, speaking from Syracuse, N. Y., at 8 o'clock over the NBC-Blue network (WENR). At 7:30 o'clock "Alfalfa Bill” Murray is to speak from Tulsa, | Okla., over the same stations under

1auspices of Tax Equality Association.

Senator James A. Reed's Toledo (Ohio) address at 9:30 also will be heard on WENR. : * s ” » ” The Democratic National mittee is to sponsor three speeches. tonight, beginning at 7:30 o'clock with Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, Times columnist, speaking over WIRE. The second speaker is to be Secretary of State Cordell Hull, over the NBC-Blue network (WENR) at 8:30 o'clock. The concluding speak~ er will be Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace on the NBC-Blue chain (WENR) at 9 o'clock... » ® 2» Toy ne Exactly one year after she boarded the Show Boat for the first time, Miss Winifred Cecil is to return as Lanny Ross’. guest soprano—~WLW at 8 o'clock tonight. Miss Cecil was Lanny’s leading lady for eight months, She is ‘to sing “Inflammatus,” from Rossini’s “Stabat Mater,” as het solo number, and “Road to Paradise,” from “Maytime,” with Lanny. : :

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wi lol ! Radio Guild players are to pre« sent Moliere's comedy, ‘“Tartuffe;” at 2:30 o'clock Friday < afternoon over the NBC-Blue network (WENR). viet Tite

" .8 ” Fit Mark up another “first” for Rudy Vallee. ) As Maj. V. A. M. Kemp, Royal Canadian Mounted Police adjutant, is visiting New York with a detachment of “Mounties” during the National Horse Show. The major promises to tell Rudy’s audience over WLW at 7 o'clock tonight the inside story of the famous organization. No high officer of the force ever has been héard on’ the radio in the United States, says Rudy. ) ” ” 8 $s ' Miss Vee Lawnhurst and’ her personality piano, “William,” are to. present another of her original : compositions during the Chario~ teers’ program at 6:30 o'clock. to night over WFBM. 42 2 8 » bi A light burning in an upstairs window of a “haunted house” at midnight stars Renfrew of the Mounted on another series of adventures—WFBM at 5:45 p. m. today. : : i » ” 8 Dorothy Kilgallen, feminine conipetitor of H. R. Ekin, Times round-the-world reporter, is to be Kate Smith's guest on the “Bandw variety hour at 7 o'clock tonight-=. WFBM. 4 Z oo Pat Rooney and Herman Timberg, vaudeville headliners for more than 30 years, never have broadcast over a network. Tonight they get -& chance on Kate's “Bandwagon.” 2 =» Calle A broadcast from the pilot's cabin of a transport plane flying over New York City is to be carried by WFBM at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. The broadcast is to demonstrate the use of the radio direction finder and other flying instruments. ” ” » Amateur writing talent has. a chance for a break in the Dari-Dan program, “While the City Sleeps.”

| Each episode of these programs;

which may be heard Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 p. m. over WIRE, is based on true milkmen stories cubmitted by listeners. : ” i