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Crimson Network Organizes Radio Entertainment Bureau

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Musicians, actors, and comedians of every sort who have hitherto lacked audiences, will be given the chance to unveil their talents through the Bureau of Studio Artists, starting next Monday.

Recently established by the Network, the Bureau aims to set up a reservoir of talent from which it may draw for its radio programs. All John Barrymores and Bob Hopes are especially welcome, but the Bureau will accept any form of entertainment. Previous experience will be an asset in the competition, but it will not be necessary for membership.

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