Betty White; Veteran Radio Performer
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Betty White, 83, a veteran of radio in Chicago and New York best remembered for her ongoing roles in “Rin-Tin-Tin” and such other shows as “People’s Playhouse” and “Junior Detective.” At one time she was one of the best known children’s voices on the air although she by then was a grown woman. Later she joined the staff of “Queen for a Day.” In 1937 Mrs. White became a charter member of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. In Fresno on Feb. 2.
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