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Show Ethel Clark's Radio Flashes f f. . it q fcyniiHiUMiMrtfci r, i, SttWttatt Cedric Foster disproves once and for all, that daytime news analysis broadcasts will not attract listeners. listen-ers. Each Monday through Friday at 12 noon, Mutual listeners over KLO hear the latest events of the worid factually analyzed by one of radio's most pleasing voices, that of Cedric Foster. Mr. Foster was born and bred in New England, Eng-land, and delivers his intelligent commentary with the smooth, crisp tones peculiar to educated people from that region. So well received was his delivery and content that he was chosen to narrate Mutual's "1941 in Review." Gil Newsome, emcee of "Spotlight "Spot-light Bands," heard each weekday at 8:15 p. m., replaced Al Heifer on that show when Big Al was called to active duty in the navy j Photo by Harold Steiii CEDRIC FOSTER wnere ne noias a lieutenant's commission. com-mission. Henry Morgan, the one and only star of "Here's Morgan," just to be different, says he's writing a motion mo-tion picture, then he's going to sell the novel rights. "What's My Name?" has a new chime. The quiz and biography show has been on the air since 1937, and the old chime just naturally nat-urally wore out, after signaling "time's up" for 1280 contestants. Irene Rich, Blue network star Df the "Dear John" series, has moved into her new ranch home m Ban Fernando valley. Now Miss Rich finds herself traveling most if the time, because of her weekly adio program at Hollywood Ra dio City, and her full schedule at the M-G-M studios In Culver City, where she is working on a new picture. pic-ture. Richard Kent, the Blue network's net-work's traveling cook, is in a dither dith-er these days trying to keep abreast of the food import situation. situa-tion. He is restricting his radio recipes to dishes whose ingredients may be easily purchased in wartime. war-time. Already he has struck oven 200 of his masterpieces from his list and most of his spare time is spent constantly checking the nation's na-tion's import companies. Heard on KLO Thursdays and Fridays at 9 a. m. t |