Beginning Thursday, February 1, [1934] KMOX began feeding the western portions of CBS sustaining network four hours weekly of all-star programs from Monday to Saturday between 5:15 and 7:30 p.m. These features will include some of the best programs at the station and will go to the West and Southwest network.

Some of the new programs to be heard during these hours will be “And the Crown Roared,” a sport feature with France Laux at the helm; Russell Brown with the Harmonettes – a girl trio; Eddie Dunstedter and his band; “Songs at Eventide” with Pearl Boyer; “The Three of Us” and orchestra; Tom Baker, Tenor; and Diane Craddock with her orchestra.

Most of these programs will not be heard through KMOX because of commercial broadcasts at the time they are scheduled, but they will go to CBS outlets in Colorado, Indiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas and South Dakota, with the list varying from week to week.

(From KMOX, the Voice of St. Louis newsletter, 2/13/1934).