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Radio may have to change the stock answers which it has given to critics of its daytime serials. It has always reminded such critics that they may not like soap operas, but some 20,000,000 U.S. women do. But last week a critic who had to be listened to (Hooper survey's Dr. Matthew N. Chappell) confronted the networks with some cold serial facts and an intelligent reading of them...
From last May through October, when the tire and gas situation was keeping people at home, the daytime serial audience expanded 13% over 1941. But the audiences of all other sponsored daytime network programs (on at nonserial periods) expanded an average 44%. Moreover, serial listeners have spent 20% less time listening to them since last June than they did in the same months...
...Daytime serial characters are invariably trapped by troubles, struggling with frustration and failure. This rationalization of defeat was avidly received by the people for whom it was devised in the early depression '30s. It is out of step with the mood of a wartime...
Only students who have already registered their bikes with another community in this state are exempt from this requirement. The make of the bicycle, model number, and manufacturer's serial must be filed with the police, in return for which a metal license plate will be issued...
Canny, crack-voiced Ezra Stone, 24, the script's top drawing card, started as Henry Aldrich in the stage play, What a Life, from which the radio serial was concocted. The script was a summer fillin, but Ezra's adolescent croaks and bleats so delighted radio listeners that The Aldrich Family emerged in the fall of 1939 as a full-fledged weekly show, soon had an audience of millions...