4 T0D1V 1 56 : ttince Uupctt Dailg j3cto$ tD. t Tuesday, May Sis 1648 , . LAST TIMES Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle CFPR RED" IB3EI (Subject to change) own family she couldn't utter a sound. In her home town of Winnipeg she studied piano for 10 years with the object of being a concert pianist. Later, however, her uncle, Sherman Oahn, Toronto pianist, persuaded her ... A llTOIIr rett-tiMdod riot of avflhtt REFRESHING AS YOUR FAVORITE DRINK I WINNIPEG GIRL WINS HONORS AS VOCALIST Second Prize Winner In Carnegie Hall Competition Overcame Extreme Nervousness of Childhood By MARILYN LAMBORN Canadian Press Staff Writer Canadian winner In the Carnegie Hall scholarship. She Is Winnipeg-born Esther Oahn, second-prize winner In the competition, open to music and voice students In the United States and Canada. v "Until about four years ag'i I was so nervous I couldn't get out a note even in front of teachers," said the coloratura soprano. "Now the bigger the audience, the more I like It and the better I sing." Something even Miss Gahn MERT0N OF THE for the COKE' SET : ii aao l . to come here and take singing lessons. It was her uncle who forcibly put an end to her nervousness. He made engagements for her, which she was bound to accept. At first this method was "awful," but she later found herself singing right to the audience. MOVIES can't understand Is the fact that she could play the piano before TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Al Harvey Show 4:15 Stock Quotations. 4:30 Max Chamitov 5:45 T.B.A. ' ' 5:00 The Looseleaf 5:30 Platter Parade 5.45 Martial Airs 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Variations 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:3ti -Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Winnipeg Concert Hour 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Alberta Ranch House 9:30 Heritage of Music 10:00 CBC News . 10:10 B. C. News TORONTO (CP) The 14-year-old, girl who was so self.con-scious she sang to her first audience while hidden behind a piano, is now 21 and the only Dl AVIMr: VACMirr,,.. HELD JOINT RECITAL A year ago, the dark-haired. I any audience without a quiver, but when she opened her mouth to sing before members of her MATINEE 2:30 E " J V THIS AND THAT blue-eyed singer held a Joint recital with her uncle In Toronto. Mr. Oahn was especially proud of his niece that night because it was he who recognized her talent. When she was two years THE SINGING COWBOY Roy Rogers in ! MELDORADO' old he gave her a Russian melody, and heard her sing it "note- Added Alt,,., Added Amir Three Stoow J Musical 1 Cartoon J perfect." Ever since he has given her encouragement and advice. For the next few years. Miss Oahn hopes to gain professional status as a radio and concert singer. Later comes opera, and perhaps fulfilment of a dream to make her debut in Lucia dl Lammermoor in the Mertopoll-tan. Her advice to other young singers Is "don't be like me." She feels It's necessary to go out after what you want to get any place, but so far she hasn't had enough "nerve" to phone producers, or "bother people about auditions." She also believes no musician can succeed without constant study. Working under a personal scholarship from Mme. . $ Tli Genri Mttl Adam VrvW, Inr CtfAH VP PAINT VP Brvr.ry Your Gy Walt til! the janj gets an eyeful of thtie Double Deter Shirts. B They're plenty solid . . , nude of Pacific Mills cotton twill end printed ell over with jen-vine Coca-Cote bottles end ceps in S natural color; jivinj like jitterbuss. Senforiied-shrunk, fest colof a in blue, mei:e end (en. 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