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Show , RubinoffHoldsW9rJd Record for Broadcasting ' rv j j - I ' i - .......... - -rrf- i 1 ." ' ' 'H ' I I r " Z i & ? " " 7- 5 - ; " , ' !",- ' ivis Hi M I j ir - if r" I, . "vi ; V : rrv-r - 1 K l1t"7 '.j. WAwV tvl : -- ' I Rubinoff and bis violin and Chevrolet are a combination that few, if any, radio listeners In the United States hav f not received in their homes via the air. The famous violinist and his Stxadivarius, stars of the Chevrolet Musicid ? Moments programs, have the distinction of going on the air from more broadcasting stations than any other program in the history of radio. Three hundred and seventy-eight stations broadcast Rubinoff three times a week, a total of 1134 fifteen-minute programs. That figures out at 283 hours, and if one week's programs were broadcast one after tha i other day and night, It would require 11 days. The Illustration shows Rubinoff, carrying his precious violin, posing 1 with his car after a speckl appearance at Detroit, j. |