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Networks Are to Broadcast Election =~ Returns In Special Programs Tonight; Candidates’ Messages to Be Included RADIO GUEST STAR TONIGHT

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WIRE’s Caravan to Present Francia White and Frank. Forrest.

The mos} complete coverage in the history of radio will offer to= : night's listeners voting returns from all parts of the country. The three networks, Columbia, NBC and Mutual, in addition to making regular broadcasts of ree turns, will interrupt scheduled prose grams to read bulletins. . The Mutual (WGN and WLW) and Columbia (WFBM) chains have announced they will operate past their regular sign-off times in the event that early results are not cone clusive. After 9:30 p. m., Columbia will devote full time to the elece tion. A few. early returns are exe pected by 5:30 p. m.

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Features of tonight's prorams, for which no definite time is given, will include interviews with the youngest and oldest of today's voters, broadcasts from headquars ters of the major parties, and when : the results are certain, personal “That editor doesn’t know what he wants. Says that messages from President. Roosevel A is ] : and Gov. Landon. ; yarn's no good, and it’s almost exactly the same story I | : t 2 = . i) H sold him last year. : Be J ONIGHT'S Caravan — WFBM at 8:30 o'clock — is to present Miss Francia White and Frank Forrest in a musical sketch called “It Happened in Vienna.” This number will take the place of the originally scheduled drama, “The Queen’s Husband,” featuring. Charles Ruggles. Mr. Ruggles ‘is to appear on a later program. 2 8 = 3 : Ted Weems and his orchestra are to be guest star on: WIRE'S Pore trait of Harmony at 9:30 o'clock toe night. In addition to his regular singers, Ted will have Miss Gala Page, contralto, as his guest. Allen ‘Jones, who is shown above sailing aboard his schooner, the “Alrene,” will be Fred Astaire’s guest artist at 8:30 tonight over WIRE. “Lest We Forget,” theme of Rude

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Bernie tonight when the Old Maess tro and all the lads go on. the aiF, WLW at 8 o'clock. .This ‘will be one of Miss Bailey's first appearances this season as a guest star. Sy 2 F-] ” HAT the election - should mean to the average voter will be the theme of a sketch to be presented by Ken Murray tonight—WFBM at 7:30 o'clock: “Ballot Box” Oswald will have one of the leading roles. 25 Music for the program is to be’ furnished by Russ Morgan, with’ Harry Richman, guest star, doing’ the singing. ; 3 8 82 8 3 A man who was decorated by 1, nations for bravery during the World War will be Charles Martins guest on the Leo Reisman broadcast over WLW at 7 p. m. uk He is Sergt. Michael Donaldson, and the most exciting moment of his career will furnish the plot for tonight's, Three - Minute Thrill drama. i ” 2 ”

“There'll Be a Hot Time in ths Old Town Tonight” will be sung on WFBM's Music Hall. program at-*7 o'clock tonight by Josephine Sable; who introduced the song to Broads way in the ’'nineties.- : wi Another guest star will be Jack Norworth, writer of “Shine On, Harvest Moon” and “Take Me Ouf ‘to the Ball Game,” who will sing

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RENE BEASLEY and the Melody Jesters will open a .new CBS series at 6:30 p. m. today. “Pm In a Dancing Mood” and “When Did You Leave Heaven?” will be two of the songs presented. ” ” 5

Myra Hess, concert pianist; is to be soloist with the British Broads casting Company’s Symphony on Music Guild broadcast at 2:30 toe morrow afternoon over the NBCe Blue network. of William Mengelbery will conduct the orchestra for the broadcast, which will originate in Queens Hall, London. Miss - Hess’ solo will bas Brahms: Piano Concerto’ No. 2 ‘in B Flat. ” ” ” hy *

Ravina’s “Chansen Joyeuse” and Deppén’s “A Japanese Sunset” are two of the numbers to be played by Irma Glen on her organ con=cert over the NBC-Blue chain at

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EVERY indication to date is that they are much more independent and realistic. As pointed|! out in a penetrating article in Today, ever since women have got the vote they have been throwing men politicians, who pocketing taxes oF | sauce the fine fibers make many spending them ineffectively, off A pake many with wives and mothers who have | very few air spaces. Hard woven, i sbiny fabrics that reflect the heat

OF THE ELEMENT, As Norman An- toda ORANIUM, | gelt points out in his masterly sur-| Where to find other stations: Chicago, WBBM 770, WENR 870, 4:30 p. m. today. AND HEUUM ¥ B h i | Materials, Population Pressure. and| TE ; ‘Rivalry in love and - politics will FURNISHES \ | 3 : E 1 | jar,” if there is anything one na- Good ‘Music 3 orm the plot of WIRE's Log Cabin i>. F {tion wan : ot Aufl : - 5 * night. The play was written by De OF THE MOST ¢ Jaw materials and Joodstulls, Any| . ,To the ardent Brahms enthusiast and the admirer of Myra Hess' | Witt Newing, whose . “Dead Man's | ation can have these by paying for ACCURATE them and if the purchas testify—the news that Miss- Hess is going to play the Brahms B Flat | The musical portion of the program » .- |conquers the producing nation her | Piano Concerto tomorrow afternoon is enough to get right up from an |will be supplied by Louise Massey = =g rr Pex 3 Fa & | for the materials, but for the cost of There may be attendant difficulties.” For one thing, there ‘won't - MEAS LIRING | he: war as well. Of ‘all the excuses | pe any local broadcast of the pro-| — = : a Ey materials” is the most idiotic in the Blue network at 2:30 p. m. And the [eo rotation of the German masategory | broadcast originates in London, |ter's music has deepened considera- - wemen the capricious. trans-Atlantic ether.| so whatever our political destiny, 5 But, as we have intimated, to the |we still have Brahms. And that, fs 7) {slight hindrances are nothing. a . Never say. “Let us co-operate. to- | Willem Mengelberg, for several James W. Barrett, Press Radio - he or roa 3 'S conductor and Ta di- the way a press 3 ation gathEn chestra_fn Amsterdam, will © |viewed by John B. Kennedy over - Best Short ‘Waves || over the BBC symphony Orohesi®s | one combined NBC networks a 5:30 3 1 es BN Hi on ER EXCURSION + . 9.53 meg. : a ROME—6 p. m,—News in English. . : aS, : Sunday, Nov. 8

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