Show It Can Wait Periodically come the editorials con con- concerning concerning the soap operas and mushy nonsensical serials that clutter many man Y hours ot of daytime radio entertainment We are not going Into the subject as to whether they are re wholesome Interesting to the majority sell their products an anare and andare d are worth the money That can be an- an answered answered best by polls ro conducted to as- as ascertain ascertain certain what the listening audience e chooses They know best what they wan want t and let them voice their sentiments if the majority support programs dis- dis distasteful tasteful to you there is still the simple turn ot of the tho switch that puts a stop to the tho dialogue Anyone can deftly turn the tho dial to another station without embarrassing em- em embarrassing the entertainers We write of the chairman ot of the Fed Ped- Federal eral Communications Commission urging urgIng Ing congress to enact laws to put a stop slop to the sickeningly sweet melodramas that clutter the daylight radio air waves to call a halt to soap operas This sort ot of law may put a stop to that type or of entertainment might effect a 0 change ot of policy that would Improve the radio tastes ot of many but what about those evening programs ms where comedians arent aren't comical where intelligent high minded d souls flOUts become stooges as guest artists where music becomes blatant blasts and spoken lines carry Implications that approach the censorship line Une Surely congress hasn't time right now to work itself Into a debate over the merits and delinquencies ot of radio programs Let congress spend Itself with more weighty problems ot of today and let us do our own dialing I I II |