A DUCK AT THE DIAL (Continued from page nineteen) broadcast at 12 over KNX. That shows foresightedness. If they can’t drag in enough suckers for the show, they can use stiffs left over from the night before. Yet this latest addition to daytime audience shows has as much chance to succeed as the rest who sport smart-alec announcers who insult poor, feeble, old ladies. Trial for a boy indicted for rob bery was held up so that a script and transcription of “Life of Ri ley” could be secured as evidence. The boy was acquitted when he The new bright red make-up set by Dorotny Urey from Tiffany Davis Drug Store receives the full attention of Marilyn Hill. proved he had been at home lis tening to the program. He gave a description of the program which jibed almost word for word with the script. Ted Sherdeman, producer of the i Louella Parson’s program, got an 1 itchy nose while in the control j booth. So what? So he scratched it and conductor Jan Savitt took the movement for his cue and played ten seconds of music bridge that didn’t fit into the script nor mean a thing. Nigel Bruce resumes his role as Dr. Watson on “Sherlock Holmes” after an attack of pneu monia. Barry Fitzgerald is plotting to cross the Atlantic this summer and make a film ip his native Ireland. Following Sinatra’s campaign against intolerance, Woody Her man, Lionel Hampton and Duke Ellington will be among those to apepar on “The Teentimers’ Club” with their orchestras to offer a plea to combat intolerance. The program will be aired Saturdays at 8 a.m. over KGW. Saturday -— Patrice Munsel and Jan Peerce star in the Metropoli tan Opera performance of “Lucia” at 11 a.m. over KEX. . . The Santa Anita Handicap will be broadcast over KGW at 4:30 p.m. with Clem McCarthy calling the race. Sunday—Erich Kleiber will con duct an all-Wagner program for his final guest appearance with the NBC symphony orchestra at 2 p.m. on KGW. . . Robert Casadesus, noted French pianist, will solo on the Ford Hour on KEX at 5 p.m. SET THESE TASTY EVERYTHING FRESHLY BAKED IN OUR OWN OVENS. DROP IN TODAY FOR DELICIOUS BAKERY TREATS ' Oven-fresh bread, cookies, pies, and specials * Also try-out delicatessen for salads, baked items and cold food*-. HOME BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN 86 E. Broadway Phone 4118 A Breath of with' New . Catrfwts) V