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TOWN WEEKLY MAGAZINE SECTION \STATIC\ LAWRENCE WITTE lEY'RE ALL KEETtNG 01% trimi attention fr»m kit famous motk+r it it. ttto-yar-old urn of Graei* Atto*. ( aVfair ) TtHimj MtSfiH inrki witk Utt^btfr wktit ml pi* ft »<lh fcu f*th,r, lh,n. McS'rUl »f thf Hreakfitt Ha* st, an ttirltf Mfum; feature. KOSTELANETZ GIVEN FREE REIK IN SHAPING NEW PROGRAM ANDRB liOSTELANITI 1 sponsor is allowing him com- plete freedom la bU new full series. and the conductor stresaa* feat and forewiost that the program presentation will have aaaatatety no stt pattern. Deesaa Taylor, new commen- tator for the program*, will provide a witty and straight- forward approach to music. The Hat of thirteen \y*t art- ists iactad* John Charles Thoraa*. Jose Iturbi. NVno Mar- tini. KMaabeta RtUaherir. Albert Spaldlng. Lucrczia Boil, Bklu 8ayao, Jascha Helfetz. Lotte Lehmann. Ezio Pinr-a, Kirstein Flagstand. Rose Bampton ami Lily Pons. The broadcasts will aim to \human-ize\ the Hassles f»s well as semi-classical and pop- ular music. An informal at- w « b« sastsined throuajhoat. whether Tcnnikow- «ky or \Shine On. Harvest MOOB\ la being played. Cbanplete ftexHHlity imi as \ngator\ restrictions will al- low the orchestra leader csa- stant «mriety-—a choir of «- teen or a dtoms of fifty: eae week forty-ft»e musicians, the next an augmented symphonic groan o* seventy NoveJ highlirhts will be oe- cassnnal two-miattte dtakofcue Aaahea — «kra»na»i< momenta drawn in any sort of unexpect- ed manner from the life of the eveninp's jjuest artist, or from that of a composer to be thus -honored. * Orchestral works will fre- quently be presented in nbbie- viated form, only the Ri.M, or theme passages, being played. RADIO'S NEWEST star tm a \little girl\ who is heard but not seen In the broadcasting studio. She has travelled exten- sively but never needed a tick- et. She ia helovai of radio {an* hut has-newer been aaato-. graahed ar sif>n*d an anta- giaaa. She caaaa- into being set ywars aga, darfw't really exist at aU art her guaiMian waa oace UUraateaerf with arreat tor Tiotetiaii of ehiU labor laws. Her Ma * a Betty Uxt anil, she ia the imaginary character wha exists only in the vote* of Tammy Mggs. her ere- atar. tatrartuccw early last month on Rurfy Valhie's Vari- ety Baur. \mix. Tommy\ and little Betty Lop Mat s aaOna- wtde hit. Now the act ha* been ssgaaa far an eatdvtea 1 aeries of appearances on the Vatic* hmaaranti or«r the NBC Rsa Kctwork each Thwrs- Tatnray Ugxa, who la tweaty- nlsat, Meat went an the air when he was a student' at Ohio State Uaftenrty in Cahunbua In 1S29. The voice of Betty hi oaiTieaae bee* able «a since esaVhoaaT but. aatfl about *k* years ago he eaty aaed it to ptay pranks on Qatte aeeinV* tally an eaeew- t*re an a mi<lw«at*m radio sta- than aama the vaiee. recogalaaa Ka appeal and persuaded Teav asy that Betty Lou aaaaW bs aanaa ia Ma act. U» to that time Tommy's act was a \sin- gle,\ ia which he sang, alaptd the ptaaa and did light eaa»- ady. a sort of ene-maa show. Much at Betty Lou is based da a Uttle girl who lived in the i neighborhood some ytars She visited their house freaaently. Entirely without design or plan, many of heir amusing and appealing traits have found their expression at Betty Lou. It was in Pttttaargh that Riggn got ia troaate with child labor authorities by presenting Betty Lou at 11 o'clock in the evening. Oae official flnnlly paid a viaat to the stadioc and saw for himself that Betty Lou was a voice. Tammy and Betty tx>u are the only act ever to get a booking om the ValWe Hour just twenty-four hours after rning aiMBtlocied. With Frank ray and Bdgar Bergen nrul Charlie McCarthy, they share the dis- tinction of being the only acts ever to get contracts far an extended series on the show. Other acts have had hone, runs but always on a week-tc-week RADIO QinCSTION BO* L. B-. Hfflibaru <) T m very sorry that I nut scad yo»1 photof^rapns of tbe stars y«u ruentirmetf. I strpprwt thut yrm write direct to Die st;ns in o«ie of the National Bro.nlcM.stmp Co.. 30 Rockefeller Plaza and the Columbia RioaWrflMing System. I S3 Madisnn Avenue, New York Oty M. A.. Jpnkintnu n. I'o Deanna Durbin'a teitl rntnif IH Eklna Mae Duibin. THE SOMHY SIDE OF LITE »••¥ of »<tiuA.»M in Ike.life of n, rm,h« (trtrts*. M k*r y<>Ma«7 »H, -l rjl \ 1 ', * a <)ood jolt* ar**« *r ktmr* •«(•. /?•''>/'< mother it n »<«r of '*•' mi<-r«ph»nt snial. \/M» Jlonhn^'s *'•/<,\ *r*r4 irrtr ihf SHC Xrhcwk. *. G.. 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