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Show JHOLLYWOOD BRIEFS , O'NEILLS" RETIRX TO COLUMBIA PAC IFIC I NETWORK "The O'Neills the dramatic series ser-ies which won thousands of ardent ar-dent friends before it was dis ! continued on the West Coast early ear-ly this year, returned to the stations sta-tions of the Columbia Pacific j Network Monday, April 2S. Spon-j Spon-j sors of the progam received so ' many letters from followers of ;the show that they decided it should again be broadcast over the western stations of the Columbia Col-umbia system. Depicting American life in a medium-sized middle western :City, the serial deals with the 'struggles of Ma O'Neill, widowed housewife, mother ' and grandmother. grand-mother. The story itself has been on the air since December 1932 and became a CBS feature with its 205st episode. Southern California s po r t s-men s-men must be preparing for next fall's duck shooting. One woman listener to the KNX program "TONGHT'S BEST BUYS" offered offer-ed to sell a shot gun at an extremely ex-tremely low price. Nex day she notified Narrator John Nelson that she'd received 63 calls and had sold the weapon to the first caller. Next time Herman Micheal, CBS engineer at Columbia Square, goes on a vacation, he'll stay home. He just returned from an automobile trip to his home in Tennessee, during which time his grandmothre fell down and injured in-jured her head, his mother was too ill to leave her bed all the time he was there, a brother-in-law was fatally injured his two 'coon dogs got in a fight and one was killed. And on the return trip, his new car burnt out two connecting rods. Johnny, the CALL EOY, who introduced the CBS program "Great Moments from Great Plays" has a 26-foot cruiser for summer outings. That's practically practi-cally a battleship for Johnny. He measures 43 inches. |