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iVolume III, No. 23 WEEK ENDING JUNE 15, 1934 • Publi;hed Weekly

I This and That fRadio Program Survey Shows Increase

; ,ByMorri.Ha8ting81l. "' In Dr.ama. Classical And Variety Shows SUPPOSE we should wake up / some morning and find that 'the g"bvtrnment had taken over D Rd· TT· R 1 th !' ~~~:~f.1 of radio-lock, stock and oes a 10 "OICe evea e Percent Of There \vQuld be, of course, an n 0"17 S rr d J A· immediate change in organization rerson[' .L es, aVs -narvar azz on lr of radio and in J ' the quality of Is Smaller 1program pre· BC 1'8 II sented over it. The TestsAre aer- arnera u,a fJl1egf!r How successful Radio programs are turning such a change C d t db FI·ght To Be more and morc toward dramatjc would be de· on lie e Y I programs and classical music. pend~ on the This is brought out clearly in an ~i~l~~~~:%ent:~ Dr. Cantril On the Radio analysis of program trends of the the govern­ Columbia Broadcasting System The MAX BUR-PRIMO CAR­ ment effecting made by RICHhRO RED),10NO, a. How much can you tell about a NERA prizefight for the heavy­ it. statistical analyst, who has just person when you hear his voice over weight championship of the The govern­ completed a survey of Columbia'$ the radio? Do you often form an world will be broadcast over a ment would ap­ programs. opinion of what a radio personality coll1bined WJZ-WEAF network The programs Which were can.. Mr. HASTINGS point a board looks like, whether he is old or on Thursday, June 14, beginning or corporation sidered were taken [rom the pe.. young, hght or dark, only to have at 10 P. M. to take charge of the industry in riod from 6 to 11 P. M., when your mental picture of him shattertd its name. That is. the board GRAHAM McNAMEE will do the the radio audience is the largest. by a photograph or a magazine arti­ would attend to details; the gov­ announcing [or the broadcast. The contention that jazz or.. cle? ernment would supervise and dic­ MAX BAER, the challenger, is chestras dominate the air is re­ tate policies. ]f you pick out one ieature of his currently appearing on a thrc:e-a­ futed by 11k REDMOND'S actual personality such as physical appear­ week series of dramatic sketches Most radical departure from measurement. The real leader ance or nationality, you are likely over the WJZ network. former policy under such an ar­ among many types of radio prQ-l In answer to the widely circu­ rangement would be the com­ to be wrong. Dut if you go the grams has been the dramatic whole hog and make a general lated rumor that his radio "..,ork plete elimination of advertising sketch. ]n 1931 lhe dramatic sketch of the person behind the was interfering with his training, and of a great many small, inde­ program was at its height, oc­ radio voice you will more than BhER said: pendent stations throughout the cupying 24 per cent of the CBS likely be right. ~'Broadcasl:ng country. he 1p s to evening hours. Although dra­ This is the opinion of Assistant take my mind off the fight, matic programs have fallen off Radio would be supported, Professor ·G. W. ALLPORT and Dr. and rhe time which I would in perct:ntage in relation to the presumably, by a light tax im­ MAX, BAER, ch"lImger for the H. CANTRIL of the psychology de>­ ordinarily u~e for 'getting other types of programs on the posed on all radio owners and u'orlti'J heal.) tlH:igbJ champion­ partment of Harvard University. into mischief,' as my mana­ ai r, they arc still the leaders. by the profits accruing from ship. For about a year thcy have been ger, Ancil Hoffman, says, is radio pubJication~ issued by the A more even distribution of conducting tests at the psychology spenr in rchearsiug and en­ programs has been reached. And board. At least, that is the way on the challenger. laboratory at Harvard and at Station acting my role on the air. this has not been due to what a it's managd in England. JAMES MELTON, tenor, bets on WEE! in Boston. l'As a matter of fan I put few people in the broadcasting For so extended a country as BAER because he believes a smart Dr. CANTRIL talked with The in only about an hour and a industry have tl].ought_ It has the , it would be little fellow can beat a lumbering MICROPHONE about incidents dur- half three days a week on my been brought about because the essential to operate at least two, big one any day. ing the research. radio rehearsals and then listeners have written to the preferably three..... national chains. BABE Rl:TH and FRANK BLACK never at a time when it broadcasters and expressed theiJ;' Under honest, enlightened gov­ "During our tests," said figure on a draw. HELEN HAYES Dr. Cantril," we u!:led about l\'ould interfere wich my tastes. ernment control, programs on training for Carnera." picks BAER because, she insists, these chains should be superior 600 listcners, a great part of "actors should stick togethcr." A staff at the CBS is employed Loyal almost to a man and and better regutated than they them from the radio au~ SLIM TIMBLIN, WOR blackface woman, BAER'S fellow radio constantly in reading the baro.. '(Comimted 011 Page 15) (Conlinlled on Page 15) actors are rooting for and bt:tting (ColI/ilJlled 011 Page 15) .(Continlled on Page 15) ~;..,,, '"lIlIIlIUIlIIllll!MI;jJII~I' ~" ------~$>r"'" ·l~·~------It''IO; 1111 ' ... ". ---1'. 11111 "lit "'I" 111' I I' i:;~'11 Kolar Is To 1 News Elashes Post Olfice I~ Conienis Wave Baton ~.M..: Dedication ~ Pidures 7.15 WNAC , VICTOR KOLAR, associate con­ 8.00 WAAM WEAN WORe WMAS Dedication ceremonies of the '. WICC WL8Z WNOII News Flashes Eox Page I GLADYS SWARTHOUT, American ductor of the Detroit Symphony 10.4' WBZ new United States Post Office The Psychology of Radio Voices Orchestra, will direct that orches· 10.30 WABC network, WEAF Net· mezzo·sopral10 From Cove; I work (Tues., Thuts. 10.45) Building in Washington will be MAX BAER, boxer Page 1 Page tra in the series of four·a-week 10.45 WJ2 Network This alld That broadcast over the CBS-WABC Mme. SYLVIA 0/ Hollywood, full hou r concerts to be broad· P.M. by MORRlS HASTINGS Page I cast over the CBS-W ABC net· network on Monday, June II, betJ/lly specialist Page 2 :AI a Rehearsal of the Eno Crime 12.01 WBZ from 3.30 to P. M. NED REESE and GEORGIA work, beginning Saturday) June 12.20 WNAC 4 C1l1e Dramas Page 3 16. • 1.30 W t-:AN '"' ICC wnA WORe Among those who will speak BACKUS, of the Crime Cllln COllcemillg the Applallse of Ihe WL8Z WNOH WMAS Cast Page 3 The concerts will be given in '.00 WAAB SIJldio Allditllre Page 3 6.00 WNAC Wlce WFEA WORC at the ceremonies are Vice-Presi· DPAVID ERCY, b'aCltone Page 4 the fORD Gardens at the 1934 Slatioll Directory Page 4 \X/MAS WLBZ dent JOHN N. GARNER, Postmas- JOHN N. DYER Page 5 Century of Progress Exposition 6.30 WEAN WNBH Edllcalional Box Page 4 7.00 WAAB WLBZ ter General JAMES A. fARI_EY and FRED ALLEN Page 5 in Chicago. 9.45 WAAO . Radio Lalle 11.00 WNAC WEAN Wlce WFEA HENRY T. RAINEY, Speaker of TONY WONS Page 6 They will be broadcast Satur­ WORe WMAS WLOZ WNBH by JIMMY LEONARD Page 5 11.00 WHZ the House of Representatives. JACQUES FRAY, FREDDY SllIdiosily by LES TROy"' Page 5 days from 9.30 to 10.30 P. M., 11.15 WEAF Nu\\,ork; WABC Net· on Sundays from 3 to 4 P. M., woc.k Mr. FARLEY will preside at the MARTIN, MAURY R B. Editorials Page 5 W)Z Network (Wed. 11.15, Sat. . PAUL, MARIO BRAGGIOTTJ, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays 11.30) ceremo.nles... Page 7 Society Tllms to Ihe' Radio from 4 to 5 P. M. SUNDAYS Page 7 MUSIC ""til be supphed by the HELEN AMBROSE Page 8 KOLAR, born in Budapest of , A_M. IF,EEl Page Page II United States :Marine Band. MARION McAFEE, soprano, Bohemian parents, studied violin Short IVave Directory Page 13 eo -8.4s WNAC WEAN WICC WFEA The post office building, which Page 10 with JAN KUBELIK and composi- WMAS WLBZ WNBH 11.00 WBZ WEAF-WJZ Network has been completed at a cost of JERRY COOPFR Page u Hall of Fame Program Page 13 tion with ANTON DVORAK. approximately $10,000,000, will CHARLIE RUGGLES, MARY Refleclions by DIANA HERBERT While still a young man, Ko­ P.M_ Page 15 be occupied within a few days DOLAND) JOHN BARRYMORE, LAR came to America and joined 6.00 WNAC WEAN WICC WFIA •. Page 13 ],;TimblewiIJ WLBZ W.MAS ,,,'ORC WNBH after the ceremomes. M I' P the Pittsburgl; Symphony Orches­ 6.45 WAAD . . AXJNE, :"0((11sf age 14 by EVERETT SMITH Page s5 9.45 WAA8 It IS located on JB I' P ".My Pet Subject,'1 tra. He later played in the New 10.4" WHZ JMMY RJI:RLY. voca 1St age 15 ILlS WNAC WEAN WJCC \Y'ITA by JESSICA DRAGONETTE, York Symphony Orchestra under WORe WMAS WLBZ "''NOH Avenue, between Twelfth and IJESSICA DRAGONETTE, soprano, Thirteenth Streets. _ Back Cover Back Cover WALTER DAMROSCH. "" "I ...,,,"",, "",,"~"" "",,,,,.,,,,, ''''''''lIHUll Page Two TIlE MICROPHONE Saturday, June 9, 1934 S turday, June 9 - The Belmont Stake Races on WABC at 4 P.M ..

11 P.M. EDT, 12 N. EST; 11~'Ll1tl" jack Armstrong, All American Boy, WADe Hands Acron the Dorder. WjZ WHZ WBAI. lIighliglds Advocate WCAU WHAM KDKA :\ational OJ'~n Gnlf Finals and Ted Blad's J.mes Sheeby, tenor. WHAS Atlaotic City High Scbool Glee Club. WPG, A.M. Urc!lc:.lu.• \,\'[AF, 30 m.; W'EEI flom l.IO; 'lX'eather. news. WPG 30 m. \\GY {rom 1.11 • French Class, \\-'OR, 30 m. Arthur \X'arreo's Orchestra. WOR 9AO--Cantcrbury Bell Presenta­ Ted Black's Ordlcstra, \\''1TAF, 30 m. j Italian 1'",lk. WMCA Seymnur SImon's Orchestra. W'GN, 30 tn. WEEI from 1.10; \X'GY Irom LD Cf.l"Y Ran~t R.tlllbltr~. \VMGA tion, NBCWJZ Stohip. Baseball Talk, \X MGA CIJS·WABC, NBC-WEAF Health Talk, \\'OR • Mid-Dzy Sc::rvic:t, \\!G:'\l City :Symphony Orcnestra, Dr. 6 P.M. EDT; 5 EST; 4 CT • 4.0Q-Belmonl 5 t a k e. CBS­ Stod,s, \"MeA. }O m. I haddtus Rllh Wlldul.tin8. WrAP WEll \\l\V WGY. 30 m. WABC National Open Golf Championship Tourna.· Famous Fa\·ontes. WTIC. 30 m. 1.15 P.M. EDT; 12.15 ESTI ment, WEAF WLW. ~o m. 8.3(}-Floyd Gibbons, NBC­ 11.15 A.M. CT jamboree. WjZ KOKA WHAM. 30 m. The E\'ening Tattler. WEEI. 30 m. New England Community Singing Clubs. WEAF Wrightville Clarion. WTIC \X'BZ 4·If Cluh. WAZ Peter Van Steedan's Orchestra. WJZ WHAL Grete Steuckgold, Andre Kostelanelz' Orcbes~ 9.00-HollSC Party, NBC.\'\lEAF MadlMln r:n~emble, WADC WCAD. 30 01.; "Wings," Geor~e Mason, WBZ T~ tra. WAHC WCAU WHAS WPG. 30 m. Grete Stueckgold, CBS­ WMAS, m. Uncle Don, \'VOR, 30 tn. Freddy farher, Variety Act. WOR WABC River aod Wtather Reports. WLW jack Armstrong, WLW Palmer Clark's Ordlt~ua. \X'GN, 30 m. john Stein's Orchestra. \~OR Dick Hayes, bUltone, WGN IO.Oo-Lennie IlartOD's Orches­ Bob HJrsn~'s Orchestra. WMCA tra, ~BC-WEAF 6.15 P.M. EDT; 5.15 ESTI 4.15 CT 9,15 P.M. EDT; 8.15 EST; 10.30 --Interfraternity Sing, U. 7.15 CT of Chicago. NBC-WEAF Baseball Scores. WBZ Ilarold Stern's Ensemble. WEAP WEn U. S. Oren Golf hampionship. WADC The Monitor Views me News. WBZ l1.00-Guy Lombardu's Orches­ American Farm Dllre.au, U. S. ~£arine Band. WUU. 30 m. (\\7GY WEEI WLW fcom FreJ Bcrreo's Orchestra., \\OR. '0 m. \VJZ \'( DZ \'('BAL WHAM KDKA 6.45) tra, NBC-WEAF WLW. 1 h. 9.30 P.M. EDT; 8.30 EST; Kni.l.:ht'~ [mil Thaviu's OrCMstra. WGN Harold Orchtstra, WADC WCAU Jane Chfton. songs. WMCA 7.30 CT WHAS WPG. }O m. (All programs are listed 11'l Eas/ern Hooks Rosalind Genet. WOR 6.30 P,M. EDT; 5,SO ESTI Beatrice Fairfax. WEAF WEEI WGY WlW. Market Reports. WGN 4.30 CT '0 Ill, Day!Jxht Saving Time. Eastern MellY MadcapS. 1'0rman Cloutier, WTIC. Stalldard Time is one hOll, carlier; 1.45 P.M. EDT; 12.45 EST, 3000 Voice Choir from Princeton. N. j., 1 h. 11.45 CT WEAF \'('TIC, 30 m. (WGY WEE! from Eddie Duchin'; OrcheSlra. WjZ WDZ KDKA 0 m Central Time is two hours earlier.) MADAME SYLVIA of HolIJlvood will 6.4" WHAM.3 . . Baseball scores and Current Events. WEEI The:: Dramatu; Guild, "One Cro'\l\'deeI Harold Stern's Ensemble, WEAP WEEI Hour," by nen Ames Williams. WABC 10 A.M. EDT, 9 EST; 8 CT \\TIC WGY t'dration dllring Ihe Slimmer bill Slamp Club. W jZ WHAM KDKA SporLS. weather, WBZ \'\'CAU WIIAS. 30 m. Harold Knight'S Orchestra. W;\BC WCAl). has recently Sigl1ed a rOntract 10 Aldrr<:h's Ibwali.1ns, WPC. 30 m. Skip, 5fep and Happiana, wrAP WEEI juk Armstrong, WLW '0 m, Charles Carlile, WABC Heat \\ a"'~, \\'MCA \\'TIC WCY Guy Hunter. eotetta i~r, WOR rtnew her radio talks Ol'er IJ1e An\On Week's Ou.hestra. WGN Mall Ball:. WI.W Rllk'~ Hun!o:zflan Or 'hestra. \X'G~ Harold Knight's Orche~tra. WCAU TIl is .and Th:lt Re\·ue. WABe ,\'rCAU WHAS. Plano Duo. WMCA l\-BC·!r'EAF network next Fa1l. Talk on Americani)/D. WHAS Motor Tips, WOR 9.45 P.M. EDT; 8.45 EST, m. 7.45 CT Hume''0 Hour, \vPG, 30 m. 2 P.M. EDT. 1 EST; 12 N. CT Tony D'Orazi, cartooni,t, WGN Ann leaf. Or,ean. \VABC WIIAS WPG Kec:p Fit Club. WGN Bob Nt.... hall. WLW Mountaio Moments, \XrOR Xavier Cugat's Orchestra. WEAF WEEI WGY l'wto Pete. WGAU. 30 m. Afternoon Musia.le. WOK. 1 h. 6.45 P.M, EDT; 5,45 EST. jln Garber's Orchestrl. \'\'GN 10.15 A.M. EDT; 9.15 EST) WTIC. 30 m. Stag Party, WMCA 8.15 CT Artist Re'ita!. WABC \X'CAU Mugaret Libbc. soprano, WGN 4.45 CT "1 he Leaeue and The Chaco," WMCA Weather, sto<.h. WIIAS 10 P.M. EDT; 9 ESTI 8 CT at TO.}O: Waitt Program, \VOR john Herrick. W,Z WBAL KDKA WHAM Morning Parade. Nel\'S WEAP ~{a'Hu8h, \'\11:.1:.1 WTIC WGY, 4) m. Garden .Jub Spe~kert wrGN 3,45 P.M. EDT; 2,45 EST; Concert, Ed .... ard baritone. WBZ Hlyton's Orchestra, 3axon Sisters, WEAP Organ. WLW Theatr", Re\lcw. \V1\fC,A 1,45 CT 'ue Williams. sports. \X'ABC WHAS WEEI WGY WT.W, 30 m. Sboppin« Guille. WHAS 'rom Coaklcy's Onhestra. WLW Tim Ryan's Place, WjZ WHAM Pauline Alpert, pianist. \'VOR Robert 5.1.11. reading~, \VGN 2.: ~.t5MCTEDT, 1.15 ESTI Chicago Cubt \'1. Cinclnnati. WG~. 2 h.• Three Blue Notes, WHZ (Weathe::r at 10.11) Little Orphan Annie. \X'GN 10.30 A.M. EDT; 9.30 ESTI " m. Manhanan Serenadtn, WA8C WCAU. 8.S0 CT Dridge Talk. \YMCA Taol'lo Orc.Aesttl. WMCA \\ HAS, ;0 Ill. SinginJ: String'i, \\'JZ WBZ WBAL KDKA [J1W'ry DcuUol.-h·s Orchestra, WABC \\'CAU \,,'pc 7 P.M. EDT; 6 EST) 5 CT Behind the La"" KDKA Rh\'rhm J~\u:a. \\.L\V 4 P.M. EDT; 3 EST; 2 CT Chlc.go f.ur. WABC r..;e·,.,'~ and Lct's Prerend, \'VADC WCAU. Piano Duo. \X'OR "Rllmance in Son~," WOR. 30 m, Gellr)o:ia \X·ddcats. \X'HAS R.aseball Resume, WEAP 30 m. Miniature TIle.tre. WjZ wnz KDKA. 30 m. Scamr~. Audltotlum Dlnce Orchestra, WPG WG~. Hikk's Orchestra. \\'(,l\; The Trhee WHT WTIC WGY Market: Rcports, 30 m. Hdmonl St.tke, 66 th Running lit Belmont C.lIptain Al William~, WjZ KDKA., 30 m. News lnJ :Emil Thniu's Orchestra. \VGN 10.45 A.M. EDr; 9.4:; ES't., Boiliad Singe::rs Quailet. WMCA Park, LonA Island. WAnc \VilAS. 30 tn. Old Time Tunes. WMCA 8.45 CT World in Heview, WHZ The P,(hard Family. WCAU. 30 m. MargJtet Carlile. Sllng~. WL\V News and Ori~in1Iitif'~. W]Z \VBAL 2.30 P.M. EDT; 1.30 ESTI Tea Time Topil~. WPG. 30 m. 10.30 P.M. EDT; 9,30 EST; Ne""~ 12.30 CT leon Bclasw's Oldiestra. WABC WCAU and I'I.l.no. \",'BZ Songs. org.ln. \,'lorCA FI\C O'Clock Melo.li~. WIIAS 8.S0 CT Anloncne \\'est. songs, news, WLW ~ftOrts. The Confidcnce Man \\,,'EAF \'('t[J WTIC 4.30 P.M. EDT; 3,30 EST; Ford Frick. WOR Inte::rfntv ify ~ing, u_ or Chicago, W.EAP \\'(;Y. 30 m. • 2,30 CT Palmer Hou~e J:imc:mblc, WGN 11 A.M. EDT; '0 EST; 9 CT \X-EEl \\'(,'{ HesslJC:rgtr'~ Bavarian Or<.he~tra \....'jZ WBZ Eli Oa~nig's Orchestra. \\.MCA Mountoilll t>le1odeers, \\'TIC. ~~ m. \X'HAM KDKA • Lady Next Door, WEAF WEEI WTrc \\'LS Barn Dance. WJZ WBZ WHAM Alma Schirmer. pianist. WEAP Cro~le::y BlI~lness News. \'VlW 7.1 S P.M. EDT; 6.15 ESTI WGY. ;0 rll. KDKA WI,W, I h. Food Hour, W1:.El WTIC, 30 m. Ronnd Towller~, WABC ,,'CAU WHAS 5.15 CT Gain.,. of Sur~. \'(fC;Y WLW Kaltenmtytr's Kiodcrl:lIften, W]Z WBZ Elder MIChliloX .nd his Congreguioo. WABC \X'PC, 30 Ill. \VIIA.\t KOKII.. '50 ro. lWLW hom -4"~') H"ne>moonCfS, WjZ WHZ KDKA WHAM l'he Homemaker, WOR Dr. William Foulks. "Homespun:' WEAF WGAU. "0 tn. Cbcer Uf'. \\'AHC WUU WH/l.S WPG, Rhythm jesters, WLW WGY \'\'EEI Stul Pier Orchestra. WPG, 30 m. Lew \X'hite. olianl I, \XIG~ The Ph\boy's, \X'ABC \X'HAS Organ Recit.al. \X'OR. 30 m. 30 m. Gosbn Sisters. ,n,!r', \X'MCA Sports, WTIC Mo..,ie Pe~onalitiet, "'''GN Swut Siltteen Revue. '\X'CAU. 30 m. PI<.kens Sisters, WjZ Greater Louis\'ille Ensemble. \XTfiAS. 30 m. Gus Steck's Chanticleers, WOR J~ Florence RIchardson and Melody Boys, 2.45 P.M. EDT, 1.45 EST. Gypsy Albert Trio, WMCA RillCS' Orchcstra. wnz 11.15 A 11.01. EDT) 10.15 EST, 12.45 CT J::rnie Holst's Orchestra. KDKA, 30 m. WMCA 9.'5 CT 4.45 P.M. EDT; 3.45 EST; German Band, WLW 11 P.M. EDT; 10 EST, 9 CT Concert Favorites, WjZ WBZ WHAM 2.45 CT Harry Hershtield, WOR The v.St Family, sevtn harmony children. KDKA Musical Dessert, WGNN Guy lombardo's Orchestra. WEAF WTIC. WEAF WGY til and Avon. songs. WMCA The' Low Down. WL\1- "Present Day Austria and the Pan Eur9­ 30 m. Ne::W5 at 1l.IS. \VEEI from 11.1') Spanish Idylls, WjZ WDZ WHAM. }o m. Century of Progress Ordlestra. \'('GN pun Mo\·ement." Dr. Paul L. Dengler, E. B, Rideout. Baseball scores aod Cwrent 7.S0 P,M. EDTJ 8,SO EST. Klddies Ch:b. KDKA•.n m. W.lter Garbutt. haritone. WMCA Austrian representative on Public Affairs hents, WEEl Market Rtt'orU. WI.\V Institute - Committee on Internatronal 5.30 CT Doc:: Peyton's Orchestra. WGY, 30 m. The Friendly Neighbor. WG~ 3 P.M. EDTI 2 EST; 1 CT Bro.d,asting. WADC WIIAS WPG Eddie Peabody. banjo. Richard Himber'& Or- Honeymooners. Grace and Eddie W JZ Sylvia. Froos, songs, \VABC \V&U WHAS , 1 .30 EDT, 10".30 ESTJ 9.S0 CT National Open Golf Champiunship .and Green chestra. WEAF, 30 m. Broth~u' Orchestra, WJ;:AF WEEI wnc 5 P.M. EDT; 4 ESTI 3 CT After Dinner Re::vue, WEET WPG Glori~ WGY WtW. 30 m. Da\'e Burro'\l\'S FIve Sharps. WTIC Bud fisher's Orche.stra. WOR la Vey. soprano. piano duo, WEAF Don BiRelow's Orchestra. WEAP WEEI Earl Burtnett's Orchestra, \'\lGN wnl WTIC. 30 m. Dan Russo's Or(heSrrl, WjZ KDKA Johnny johnson's Orchesua, WGY. ~ om, Children'~ Smith College Prolitram. WBZ, 30 m. WTlC \X'GY WLW. 30 m. Don Bestor's Orchestra, WjZ WBZ KDKA Radio Scandals. WMCA Theatre, \X'GY. 30 m. Palmer Clark's Orchestra. WjZ WBZ WBAL. Heinie's Grenadiers. WJZ WBZ WHAM. U. S. Open Golf Championship and "Co. 30 m. KDKA from 7.4' lumbia Salon Orthestra. \'VABC WCAU Bob Newhall. WLW 11.15 P. M. EDT; 10.15 EST) ,0 m. Prr~c~~n Univer~ity Invitation Track and 9.15 CT Ponce Sisters, WLW \'\.'HAS. '0 m. Betty Barthel. WA BC WCAU WHAS PrO~ram. "Star Stories," Allan Broms, WOR Field Meet. Competition by world's n:c· Ar.nerican Legion Blind. WOR. 30 m. Public School \'(lHAS ord holders, WABC News and Rc~~ie Childs' Orcbestra, WABC Allento'\l\'n (Pa,) ••High School Choir. WABC June Baker. Home MlInligemeot. WGN Sports. WGN 11lmi Hostln, songs, WMCA Studio Party, WMCA. 30 m. WCAU WHAS WPG \'(ICAU WPG The Composer at the Piano, WMCA Rememher Way Back When. WGN The Doring Sisters, WGN S,' 5 P.M. EDT; 4.15 ESTj 5.15 P.M. EDT; 4.15 EST; 7.45 P.M, EDT, 6.4S EST. '1.30 P,M. EDTj 10.30 EST, 3.' 5 P.M. 5.45 CT 11.45 A.M. EDT; 10.45 EST; Dan Russo's Orchestu, Wrz. 9.30 CT 9.45 A.M. Ross McLean. baritone. WOR The Vagabonds, WGY Hlirmoneers. \VTIC One Man's Family, WEAP WEEI WGY, Emil Thaviu's Orchestra, WGN Bernard Gabriel, piano. WOR Pickens Sistltrs, W jZ WBZ Wild nirds of Bronx Zoo. lee S. Crandall, Roy Helton. "Looking a.t life." WABC NC":s m;nd Brito's Orchestra, WJZ WHZ WADC 3.30 P.M. EDT; 2.30 EST; 5.30 P.M. EDT; 4.30 EST; WHAS Painted Dreams. WeN 1.30 CT 3.30 CT Quin Ryan, reporter. WGN WHAM. 30 m. Bob Fallon's Orchestra, WMCA News and Huntley's Orchestra. KDKA. '0 m. 12 N. EDTj 11 A.M. ESTJ 10 CT Week·End Revue, WEAF WEEf WTIC WGY Sunset Hour. WTlC Hotel Gibson Ordlcstra. news, \VLW. m, WLW. 1 h. Martha and Iial. WGY 8 P.M, EDT; 7 EST; 6 CT 30 Piedro Yon. organist, WEAP WEEI WTrC Saturday Songsters. W]Z WBZ WHAM Platt and Nierman. WJZ WBZ Anthony Trini's Orchestra, WOR, 30 m. 30 m, WGY, 15 m.; WTI<;. from 12,D KDKA, '0 m. john Darker. baritone. WLW Teddy nergman, Betty Queen. Harold Stern's '[raymore Grille Orchcstra. WPG Bob White, plulosopher, W IIC On:;hestra, WEAF. 30 m, Anson ,\'(lceks, jan Garber, Earl BurtoefE'. Dilk Teela, Gwyneth Neal, songs. WJZ U, S. Marine Hand, WI:[I, 30 m. Orchestra. WGN, 3 h. KDKA Choir. wnc. 30 m. Jimmy Lunceford's Orchestra. \'(fMCA Monitor Views the News. \VBZ General Electric Prngram. \VGY WHAS King. Jalk and jester. WLW Hai~ Spanish Interludt. Corriona Mura. WJZ WBZ jan Savitt's Orchcstra. WABC WCAU WHt\S SUIDID::'::S 11.45 P.M. EDT; 10,45 EST; WBAL 9,45 CT WPG R. F. D. Hour. WLW, 30 m. Poetry and Bird Calls, WOR -4~ ...... Morton Downcy's Studio Party, WABC. m. johnnie johnson's Orchestra. WABC WCAU Hal Kemp's Orchestra, WGN WPG from t1.I~ 'J. ..e Song Bit Man, WMCA Philadelphia. High School Music Festival, 12 M. EDT, 11 P.M. EST: 10 CT Ir'S TIME M91R. CVT"_ WCAU. 1 h. 12.115 p, .... EDT; 11.15 EST. Dinner Concert, \VIlAS, 30 m. Pan Russo's Orchestra, WEAF \'(lLW. 30 m. 10:15 CT .5h'EOO/NG. City Government Talk. WOR ja,k De::nny's On,hestra, WjZ WBZ Stevens Hotd En~emble, WGN WHAM. 30 m, The Vagabonds. WGY Three Little Punsters. \\fMCA jack Denny's Orchestra, WJZ WBZ. ~o In, Genia Fuoariova, soprano, W jZ WHAM boc Peyton's Orchest'ra, WGY Weather. W~Z 8.15 P.M, EDT; 7,15 EST; Messagcs to Far North. KDKA Bob Albright. WLW ~"" 6.15 CT Ted Fiorito's Orchestra, WASC WCAU Pete Woolery's Canadians, WABC WHAS \VilAS \'(fpc.. '30 m. WPC; Bavarian Peasant Band, WjZ WBAL Harold Stern's Orchestra, WOR. 30 m. Orchestra. WOR Advertisers Federatlon, WBZ Bob Fallon's OrdJ(:slra. \"\7MCA Harold Turner. pianist. \X1GN Glee Club. WGN Chuck Richuds. SOIl~S, \YMCA All-Star Trio. WOR 12.30 A.M. EDT; 11.30 P.M. ESTI Geoe Gravelle's Orchestra. WMCA 10.30 CT 12.30 P.M. EDT; 11.30 EST; 10.30 CT 8.30 P.M, EDT; 7.30 EST, Care Free Carnival. WEAF WEEI WGY; 6.30 CT WLW Maurice lee's [nsemble. WEAP, 30 m. Lopez' Orche~tra. WJZ WBZ, 30 m. Jack. Del aod Ray, WEEI, ~o m. Floyd Gibbons, WEAF WEEr WTIC WGY Marty Gregor's Orche,~tra. KDKA Luncheon Dance Orehe~tra. \VTIC, 30 m. WLW. ,0 m. Carol lofner'~ Orche.stra. WABC WCAU Vic and Sade. WjZ WDZ KDKA WHAM Orpheus Choir. KDKA, 30 m. WHAS WPG, 30 m. Organ, \VLW, 30 m. Hotel Gibson Orchestra, WiW Tcddy Hill's Orchestra. WMCA Al KavelLn's Orchestra, WADC WCAU, 30 m, ~IIIU, 1'111" :It Ilium 1tllllW !1:ll!1l111i1ll 1II1'! Hu~er Elliot. WOR Marktt Reports. WGN Joune:: Trio. WMCA LATHOM STATION DON VORHEES, the orchestra leader, generally wears his 12.45 P.M. EDT, 11.45 A,M. EST; 10.45 CT hair long in the \'7inter and Spring. But when he begins RADIO SERVICE CO. DIRECTORY The Sizzlers. WJZ WBZ \VBAl WHAM to think about having it cut, radio people know the worst 40 Stanhope St., Boston Ernie Holst's Orchcstra. KDKA weather is over. He is now getting ready to have it cut. Ttl. CQAfm()nwttflth 3700 Page 4 The Texans, \'\'LW Ask fot Mr, Thompson HarolJ Turner. pianist. wGN Summer's here. ~1 I" Saturday, June 9, 1934 THE MICROPHONE Fage Three Studio Applause Annoys Millions Of Unseen, Unhappy Listeners \ Plan to End Three Gongs---and Eno Cruise Advertising Nuisance Is Starts Some Darksome Doings Convention

Put Forward w·ltness. -neSCrI·hes1 Is Broadcast , r I Both CBS and NBC will carry Editorially and olherwise, The A Rehearsal of three meetings of the 30th annual l\lICROPHOr-iE has commented (00- convention of the Advertising cerning applause on the air being a Eno Club Federation of America from the nuisance to the radio listener. Hotel Pennsylvania in New York Under the heading "Loud Ap- • City on June 18 to 20 inclusive_ plausc on Radio Exasperates Lis- THERE GO the three At the opening luncheon on tenet," The BO.rlOll Herald pub- gongs! We're off! Monday, June 18, to be broad- lishes the {oHowing letter, signed by Back in the control room, cast ovec the CBS- \XI ABC from BARBARA MtTCHElL: Engineer DICK WHO mur- 1.30 to 2 P. M. and by the NBC- murs "eighteen - twenty· fjf· WTEAF k f "I am one of the long- w n

the performances! WI h Y slapping pieces of sponged SPENCER DE'" T and GEORGIA BACKUS, members of Ihe Eno Crime Club H. V. KALTENBOR , veteran can't the management realize rubber together, is RAY KEL. caJl, regiller lerror and cling 10 each olher for courage. e~itor and news commentator, that it has been overdone, LY, head of the National will be guest of honor. done to death, that we have Broadcasting Com pan y's HENRY A. \'\'ALI.ACE, Secretary a surfeit? sound effects deparlment. you J'ust saw a knockout- satisfaction. of Agriculture, will address the "A good performer does The sound he is making is }'ou saw twO knockouts-you This sounds like 1I.1adison convention on \Wednesday. June not need chis stimulus to his f b' had a her on the w:nners--- Square. This sounds like a 10. that 0 oxers 10 a ring-the work-if he is 05 good as padded g I 0 v e s thudding you're feeling great-you're fight crowd. It's real! The This meeting will be carried the sponsors would have us home with fidelity. That all hopped up-Bah!" production man lifts a hand by NBC-WEAF network from 1 believe, his work entertains dark-haired gentleman to the He walks away from the with three fingers waving: to 2.30 P. M.) by the NBC.\XlJZ us, the purpose Is achieved, left, twirling the dials on a mike, turns back: "Three minutes to go ... " network from 2.30 to 3 P. M" and both he and his sponsor great turn-table, is one of "You act like a bunch of The engineer flattens a and by the CBS-WAllC chain ought to give some thought his assistants, and the young old ladies at a scw~ng circle deprecating palm: "A litclc from 1.15 to 1.45 P. M. to the fact that the unseen tt'· k I. t tI -A little life please. A lito less volume on the sound ef- listeners number in the mil- :~e~~~n~n~I~t"I~i;htInu~d~~ tie life, please. A little na- fects, please." lions, while at the most the the nose of the ml'crophone ruralness. Didn't you ever K. d' I h A Business Talk audience in the studio can- ELLY tWistS 3 J3, t e is another. see a fight? Didn't you ever crowd roar comes down- not be more than a matter of f th G d 'OJ The peculiar air 0 tense- see e ar en. -HAl':NA raises both hands By J. F. Sinclair a few hundreds or perhaps a ness that surrounds the oth· He pleads-he argues- h' h H . f . thousand. to 19 ea\'en In rantlc JOHN F. SINCLAIR, lawyer and er 12 or 11 people in the the hand is lifted, and the appeal, shakes clenched fists economist who served as vice-chair­ "There are a few, a very studio is typical of the earn- dress rehearsal starts again. and, under the giare of man of CLARENCE DARROW'S NR.A: few good programs minus estness and vitality of a This time it goes better. A fierce, white lights, JACK ~fc. Review Board, now speaks Mon~ this applause. And lately we Crime Club rehearsal. crowd roars from the great BRYOE and ED REESE (the days, Wednesdays and Fridays from have found ourselves saying HA..NNA waves directions like horn-off mike an announc- DAN CASSIDY and SPENCER 8.45 to 9 P. M. over WMCA. with great relief: "There, the an orchestra leadt:r _ actors er bellows the names of the DEAN of the Eno Crime The title of his talks is "Every­ perfect program - and that dart in and out of the angled winners - a juvenile actor Clues Manhunter Mysteries) body's Business." darned applause is certainly beam of the high.velocity strolls in and out among the hit their stride and come SINCLAIR is the one member of not missed." microphone-the studio is "players offering: "Popcorn! whipping down into the the NRA Review Board who de­ BARBARA MITC.IIEI.L is just one filled with strange and mys. Peanuts! C hew in' gum! home stretch with everything fended the NRA operations. of complainin~ millions. terious sounds and-Crash! Canny!" they have. In defense of broadcasting, no The director gives a signal- The actors at the micro· A shot rings out. There studio within The MICROPHONE'S the sound effects cease from phone wave their arms, ges- is a deathly hush-one of For So,dhern ken stoops to the artifice of me- troubling and the actors ticuJ.ate, get red in the face. the actors writhes convine· - chanical applause. speak no more. . grab each other by coat ingly and groans with agony Li.~teners II It has no need to; the audience, HANNA explodes: lapels. push and shove and -into the microphone. The I The programs of WEAF or WJZ mar admitted by card obtained "You're coming out of struggle; and on the other Manhunter utters a few crisp be b~d over: through the sponsor or advertis· ~ladison Square Garden. It's side of the control room benedictions, the gong booms I WFlA.-WSUN ClearwatfOf. Florida WSB Atlanta. Georgia ing agency directing the commer· a fight night-a big night- glass the author nods with out again-and our rehearsal WSMB New Orleans. La. cial program, is only too eager is over. WOAl Sao AOlDnia, Ta. WSM NashviUe. Tenn. Just a try·out cruise this, The propams of W ABC may be hear. over: but in a few minutes (at 8 WQAM ~:;!?2~~~f~:~g~ouv~~~ei~~ L~~~::~~::~~~~~::::::~:::::] o'dock} this popular radio Miami, Horida W'SV Washington. D. C. mystery drama actually goes WBT ~harloue. N. C. noisy appreciation they embarrass WTAR Norfolk. Va. WBIG millions. on the air and all the loose GreenSboro. N. C. ti~htened The ~fICROPHONE has no in· ends must be up-­ tention of publishing an editorial all the details must be in its news columns. But it has thrashed out in the remain· Listeners a keen desire to serve radio listen· in8 few mjnutcs. The f'tOlU"ams of WEAF may be ers, and so puts forward this sim· A general confusion-the heard over: pIe suggestion that has every con· invited audience filing into KSD St. louis. Mo. K YW' ChinleO, III. sideration for the rights of mil· the studio-the "talk-backs" \X'MAQ ChiUIeO, III. lions, and none for those who in­ from the control room-the ""TAM Clc'"dand, Ohio The programs of WJZ mJy be heard terfere with them: last·minute attempt to bal­ over: let e"ery broadcasting studio ance a sound effect against WE!'o"R·WlS ChjC)~o, 111. dialogue, an eleventh hour WGAR Cle'"eland. Obio have posted, in full view of the WJR Deltoit, Micb. physically-prt'sc:nt audience, a rule cut to save that preci.'c,,"s .and V.aso1bonJs, \\-EAF wnc, 30 m. Hcrhert Kfl("h, organi't. \\"'H,",S Ordl~~ua. A~n~.."'" Th.l'JU s. Garner s and Weems Or· ham lI.lin. t~nor. WEAP \\ lLi \\TIC ~o Steel Pier ""'PG, "'0 m. S~ni(c trom OIJ Soutb Chur(h, WEE.I "Cuminal Court,"' drama, \X.'MCA, m, Deo P,~ 7,30 P.M. 6.80 WEEI NBC & NEN '90 4.30 P.M. EDT; 8.30 EST; EDT; EST. 8-0 50,000 Chicago. 111. 5.30 CT WENR NBC 11.45 A.M. EDTI 10.45 EST. 2.30 CT \~FEA CBS & YN 1430 '00 M:anchesler, N. H. 9.45 A.M. "'-Fl.A ",BC 620 25.000 CI~"lIler. Fla. Palmer Clark's Orchestra. "'EAF WEEI Comedian Humonists, WEAF WGY WGAR NBC uso 1,000 , Obio Phantom Suings, 'WJZ WHAM WBAl W'LW. \\,GY \\TW. 30 m. GardeD talk. \\"'EEI. 30 m. WG:-J no so.ooo Chicago ~o m. Duma. WJZ W8Z WHAM KOKA. ~o m. Spotts. WTIC WGST CBS 890 '00 Arlaota, GearA;ia Organ, \\-aZ. ~o m. Orcf!:on on Parade, WAHC WCAU WPG, Joe Penoer. Harriet Hilliard \\"'GY NBC 790 50.000 Scheneclady. N. Y. WHAS. 30 m. SOD'S Orchestra, \VjZ "'''HAM NBC 1150 '0.000 RocbC$ler. N. Y. 12 N. EDT; 11 A.M. EST, 10 CT Lee Conrad. Marjorie Tremont. piano, WOR KDKA WL\\'. 30 m. \~IL\S ens & DlX "'0 50.000 Louisville, Ky. Chicago Knighl,i.. WABC WCAU. 30 m. \'l:HDH ruC 830 1,000 805mn U. o( ChicaGO Chapel .xrvice. WGN, I h. 5 P.M. EDT; 4 EST, 3 CT Stl!"cns Hotel Ehsembl~, WGN WHEB 740 250 Portsmouth, N. H. Hotel Morton Or

:' '1111 III III" I "llillJi 1111 'I~ .~ Radio Lane Studiosity ~I I' IBy Jimmy J. Leonardi ' ~ conlJand • ke<[1). \\.'\Be 8.30-Glad}) l\'BC­ Melo.I~ of Romance. WTIC KDKA WLW, 30 m. Sv-anhoul, Fur Trappe" RMa Ponselle. Aodle Kostcbnctz' Orchcst:a. ~~AF Hradley Kinlf;.Aid, mounta,n sonltS...WGY Lo\c l\bh't>. Inc.. 'X"GN Orrhan Aome. WjZ WBZ WHAM KDKA \t"ABC \\"'CAU WPC WHAS. 30 gl.. \.\.LW Palmer Cl,llrk's Orchestra, \,(,G:-.I, JO m. 9.00-R 0 s a Ponselle, cns­ ".45 A.M. EDT; 1 0.45 ESTr "'The Ch~mpions," \X'OR. 30 m. I 'X'ABC 9.45 A.M. Gordon. Dave and Bunoy. WABC WCAU Songs. mUSIC, WMCA, 30 m. "Dancin~ Around. \VOR 9.~O-1I e len Menken, CBS· 1 P~plc \'('110 Make Ne"s. \\-"FEA Peggy Kecrun and SJ.nd:" Phillips, pianists, 9.30 P.M. EDTf 0.30 ESTJ I \\'ABC "'ABC Dr. Paul V. \\'lOslo.... WMCA 7.30 CT Helen and Dob. WjZ W8Z \\~8AL Joe Cook and Don Voorhees Ella Guubut, KDKA i Onhc!Iotra, NBC·\V'EAF Painted Dreams, \X'G!\;. \\"TLW 6 P.M. EDT; 5 EST; 4 CT HOllse P~rty. Joe Cook. Donald Novis,. CuloltJ. Dale, WCAU \\. EAF WEEI '" GY, lO m. ~ 10.00-- ymphon)' Orchc'icra, Dr. Anni..ers.ary of Kin,.::: Kamehcffich~, from Tra~clers Hour. WTIC. 30 m. ,.1 Walter Damros<.h, conductor, Hn·aii. W[AF WLW, 30 m. Melody Moments, PasternacK's Orchestra. 12 N. EDT; 11 A.M. EST; 10 «;T Phil Olley, guest art,u, WJZ KDKJ\ :.- NllC·WJZ Evenin,q Tattler, WEEI ~hple Ne"'$ and rvening Brevities, WGY WHAM WAAL WtW. 30 m. City four, WEAF WErl WGY Irlea~, \\'L\V Omtlthy Pa,l;:c. WjZ \x"nz WBAL T"entieth Century WHZ Wright..ille Clarion. WTIC, ~o m. IIden Menken. c1ranl.lti( shtch, WABe Slhc:r Stuins, WTIC Nat~"c Alt. )oprano. \Ve::-.l (All progrdm.. dre /iJled ill EaI/em Morton Bov.-e. tenor, WjZ WHAM Gmer;l Club, I.uis Marden. \VDZ Vic"'~ Tunc. tcmper;lture. "'c",ther, KDKA Harry H. Balkin, "Succe"," WOR Daylight S,u';ng 2';me. Eas/ef11 TIlc Monllor thc l'\ew), \'i.'BZ "l/Z Hour of Cheer." WMCA. }o m. MiJday Son~, KDKA Buck Rogen. WABC WCAU Standard Time iJ one hOllr earlier; "VoICe nf I:xpenc:n{e," WADe WC!l.tr Orchestra. \'(fGN. 30 ffi. Hotd Tra)mote Orchcma. WPG. Jo m. H.ndlcrdt Club. WOR Unclc Don, WOR. Jo m. Central Time iJ two hours eariJer.) J.}·ric StrlOjS:S. tno, WMCA Ted Black's Orchestra, WMCA, 30 m. 9.45 P.M. EDTJ 8.45 ESTI I Il;/,l Ktlllp s Orchestra, \X'(,N 7.45 CT B A.M. EDTI 7 EST, 6 CT 6.15 P.M. ED"; 5.15 EST; i 4.15 CT Organ Rlu.,~y, WEAP WTlC, ~O m. '2.15 P.M. EDTJ 11.15 EST. Slmmy Liner's Or(he'lu. WBZ ., 10 15 lelllllc H.I)loU·) Otdu;")·u. \\-GN Mu\'ral rio, k. \'("VY CT TONY WONS, populdr dirpemer of te and 1:.ddie. WGY • Prayer, \\"L\\ Rex Rude 1:.ruembte, '\},....E...... P WEEI WTIC homeJpull phdoJOph). lie iJ G, S. Army 8;1llt!, \X'jZ WHAM. JO m. 10 P.M. EDT; 9 EST; 8 CT Mornin' I'>f'\otiorn \\)7. KOKA H ... I. B,I1 \\"'Illiams, WBZ Rid~ut ~nu. MutliJ, \\'GY lI.-eath~r, S. n, nJ . rrC'flt WEEI Munn Stucts. \\-jZ \\·H..\~{ he"rd Oter Ihe CBS-Il"'ABC lIe/­ S('IOlts, KDKA Progum rc;:\l.1I: and S"Jon MU~lule. WABC, Jk,',by 8cQ500 and Sunny Jim. ~ ABC Genc Arnold, luU... by Lady. m.a.le quartet, \\~.Ithc:r; MSC Farm f7Ium, WBZ tl ()rk a n//mber of ',mel fl'eekll' Eastman's Orcllhtra, R:thard Bonelli. cuest, '" m. Quartenc. \\'LW \X'CAU Elder Mllluux anJ Cor-pc'" ation. \X'CAU. \\-EAF WEEI WTIC \\"GY WLW, 0 a\. }-toney Bo)' and Sassarus. KDK,\ 10 m 8.30 P.M. EDT; 5.30 EST; Dr. \\-"'a!rer Damrosth and hl.5 OlC1esua. Hetty thrthell. WADe Talk. M,uran Memorial. \\"'TIC 4.30 CT \\'jZ wnz KOKA WHAM. >I) m. Time. ""culler. \X'G • ~lu_), , Bud songs ~ress Orch~tu, \'q.~'ne Kmg's Orchestra, WABC WCAU. ria:'li~t. C~ Ccntun 0 PI W'C='l ••15 A.M. EDTj 7.15 EST, HatolJ Turner. \\... ~o m. "H'lm: ReJecorating,' \\OR Grandm.Jther·s Trunk Narratioo. WEAF WG~. 6.15 CT 3 P.M. EDT; 2 EST) 1 CT \\TIC !':'i.1\ . r·ItW,-, 30 m. Gilud.. Rldlal.n. SOf'gs, \\ Mc.\ I F.lblen Sc-\'inky·s prcI'lC"ltr.a. WOR Dev"ti ,ns. W'LW Park Chur.. h AffIliated CI ir .:If Grat'ld &oft'S, Current E\'Cnts. WEEI "Conrlocllul ("'..afe;· \X-MCA WTic IIden Mae. ~npnno, \\"(iY. )0 m. Don Hall To"); W'JZ \\.*'DZ WHAM WBAL 12.30 P.M. EDT; , 1 .30 EST; Ral ,d). l[ 't)l(.Ci. \\'[Af \V[[l Yuung·\ QUJ.nc:tte. \\"p(j Tommy S!:oC'-lodc, I\:DK..\ hdt Aumtmng. \X'LW '0.30 CT \XL\\" Ihree X Sl)ten. WJZ lefty and lulley. WOR Alb... n} on Pu.aJe. \\'GY 1 8.30 A.M. EDT; 7.:J0 ESTI Comedy Stars, KDJ...A \\; c.lther. Mukets. WEAP Frou Frou,·· skc:kh by Augustin 10.15 P.M. EDT; 9.15 EST, 6.S0 CT Daly. Time, )ports....eather, \x'8Z _ \"1.. .and SaJe. \\-'JZ \\ BZ WHAM KOKA \\')Z Chulc) BUllct·) Orchestra, WABC 8.'5 CT Cheerio. \\- [AF \'("[[1 WTIC WGY WLW. B"nJ of FriendshIp. \\ LW Yc did Tea Shoppc:. \\'BZ Billy Hayes Orchestra. \\'CAU JO m. MIcrophone GOSSip, WABC Camay Minstrel. WI.\\.· The Sin!ting Lady, WG\; Ranny \\-reek!;' OrcheslI.1I. WEEI ., M *ha RaglO~k}" ~ O,dlc)({a, WCAU St:~nadef'li. Le_ White It the dlul organ. WjZ WHAM O;/,hu \\-'ABC j",ck A"hur, b.aritooe. \\'OR Thrc:c Tone, \X'PC Grl n Reporb. ur£:;all. son s. \\ (;;0.,; Ot, h~Hra, \\,:(.:-; H~rl.ao Re~. J WBAL KDKA ;0 on. Chtldren's Club, WHAS, }O m. E, ruHent e\"ents. WOR I or~an, "Women and Money: \X Wesl :r. \\ BZ Dlon Kennedy. \\OR. 30 m. Me.... Heat Wnes. trio. WMeA StArltgl t Hour. WMCA I CI .t r' Orch~tu. \\" rIC, 4~ Q. Sunr Melod'e', "·ARC. '0 m Wa~ L'r ;/,nd ~m \\( .... t 30 m_ Sue' \\- .\lCA. 3:) 1:1. S.15 P.M. EDT; 2.15 EST; 1.15 CT 6.45 P.M. EDT; 5.45 ESTI 10.30 P.M. EDT; 9.30 CSTI 4.45 CT 8.30 CT ....5 A.M. EDT; 7."5 ESTI 12.45 P.M. EDT, , 1.45 A.M. EST, 10.45 CT Tht \\' ~ ~rln. \\::'EAF \\ HI W]AR WCSH 6."5 CT C. ,t! Ra.iio (" IT ("I Irw, \\'TlC \\ T h(. H"ne Sen-.e Philtr 'pher. '\X'UP r WrAP ·Sc.luty th.at Endure...'· \\ [[I Pr"'.... r \X·orne:'1- in \\·uhltlgtoD:. ~·EAF Huhh Huutclt. sl.:et,.h. WGY 1"0, "I pWl:;t.am. \X 1:.EI U'TIC StrolllnS Tim, \\'SZ \\----JAR • I.n...·e I Thoma~, WjZ WB? \\.-'T.W KDKA \\TIC PI.I)"housc. \X'TlC. 30 m. '0...· On...·n. \\'I.\\." 30 ~.Indy "The nixie Cirrus." Uncle Bob Sher~..obd. MUSIC, \X·GY, m. • A.M. EDT; BEST; 7 CT Cabot .and lkl u-lotillo. WEEI. 30 m. 1\Ill farbne. \\- 8Z \"ag~bonds \\"ABC WCAU. ;0 m. trlilan ROlh. [d"-ard . 'eil, Jr.• WADe The \\"CY \"oxe of b:pcnence. \X t\nr MU~lul S'l\erelgn~. ~ R.I., Perkin,. f'un Maker. WOR Album. \\ CAU \\:HAS Morn lit G t"i. \\. I ,o\,f Ttle MJ-.I,; Qut t. \'1; JZ \\ BZ Emil Tha'" 1 Or It tu. \\ eN S}mphOflJ Conccrt. U:'CAU. 30 m. Bnne K'n ~," GYe"" \\ 11.\,\1 RnTf, "Y<)lJr l.,,\'er, \\ OR DIXie CICCU', \\"'ABC "'MAS. 30 m. h Te ",:n, trio. \,X'L\\" !.,nle Orphan Annie. \\ G .. Bob Bfocker. dOR utk. \'X'G • Brc.dtf", Club. . \\-JZ WDAL. 1 Plan I guc. \\. MeA AlftN Chl,!tl. orehestrl. '\},.-OR \\ h", f KOK,\ liZ Ir m '); ) . Fld er 5 O' hnrn. KDK:\ Dr If. I. Strandh.a~. '\XOR lIl"flry Th eli Pe~rers. \\-L\\". '0 ali. Dc I \\ A8C \\ CAU fnll \', l:.n e::Jlb.c. \\-'ARC \l:'CAU 3.30 P.M. EDT; 2:.30 EST) b"l:' "tu FInal, \\·MCA ju:o 8.1 _ D b WI,; m letne:lt, \\ (.:-: 1.30 CT nIck .\hn'toCl1's Orchestr.a, WMCA. '0 m.­ Or"an, \\ p(j 8.' 5 A.M. EDT; 8.' 5 EST, 7 P.M. EDT; 6 EST, 5 CT 1 P.M. EDT; 12 N, EST, Tl r Club the Air. \\OR 7.15 CT 10.45 P.M. EDT; 9.45 EST; A.M. CT Sputte; '0 m. 8udle, Kln<.aid. mO:lnuin b.lllads. WGY Re'C Gt,tI,d"s, songs, \\ (TN Mc:lodie~. , Sl., ki, W'MCA I:lve O'(.Inl , .30 P.M. EDT; 12.30 ESTf PlOr I Pe·e. \X'CAU, 30 m, 7.30 P.M. EDT; 6.30 EST; "fats" \'.:'aller. sonl!S. \\"'ARr , 1 .30 CT ~ IOg~. music. \X·MCA. }O m. [mil Tha~·iu·s Orchestra. \X'G:-l 10 A.M. EDT; 9 EST; 8 CT Shirley Ho"-ard and the jeiters. WEAF Iloakc Carter, "'CAU H"lc! pbu En.5emble. 30 rn. 4.15 P.M. EDT; S.15 EST; \\'-IC WCY "Moonbeams." 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Two the man who docs much to months later he started the ca­ cates to me an increased in­ terest in music." give people social prestige, reer which, except for a short in­ FRAy and BRAGGIOTTI met in a "has ceased to be an instilu~ terval, he has followed ever since music publishing house in Paris. tion; it's become a state of becoming a society reporter fo; mind. the old Philadelphia TimeJ. JACQUES FRAY was 'with a "There is no sodety today New York was PAUL'S next young American girt MARIO, re· in the U. S. A. which you, stop, and there he worked on the membering his prep school days and you, and you cannot at­ Pres.r until its consolidation with the in Rhock Island, sat at a nearby piano and played a tune currt:nt­ tain. Provided of course, Morning 5101. Then followed a Iy popular in Amenca. you have the desire-and arc brief sally in Wall Street with a The homesick visitor was de­ blessed with tact, charm and brokerage firm. lighted. Not to be outdone, an attractive appearance. PAUL didn't like finance, and JACQUES sat at another piano and ''I've known many men when PAUL BLOCK asked him to joined him. and women who have brok­ take over the society page of the The result pleased them both en down the social barriers New York Mail he started the so much that they introduced in various cities resorts DOLLY MADISON column. and themselves to eaCll other, and like Newport and Palm After a few years with the Mail, thereafter combined their talents. Beach. PAUL .received an offer from the FRAY, the Parisian member of "They had no other assets New York AmericaJl to take over the team, was born February 18, than those I've mentionecl­ the famous "CHOLLY KNICKER­ MARIO BRAGGrOTTI, member of the noted family, who is heard on the 1903. His banker father sent tact, charm and an attractive BOCKER" column started by FRED­ ELIZABETH ARDEN program a! FRAY'S parlner. JACQUES to the University of appearance. [RICK TOWNSEND MARTIN in 1899. Paris to acquire business acumen, "Nothing could be further This was in 1917, and PAUL'S ton in J919. As a small boy he love song, "Liebestraum," are ex­ but ]ACQIlES preferred the keys from the truth than the as~ chatty, newsy comments on so­ listened llltently to his father, amples of the selections played of the piano to those of the cash serdon that thho mom or that ciety have been appearing under was taught to study the piano. by the two piano artists. register. woman 'bought his or her that by-line ever since. From that rigorous training Their concerts, characterized by Before he became known to way into society.' There arc emerged the technique which A Popular Pair humor, but also including classi­ American music-lovers, FRAY was more millionaires today on won him acclaim later. cal compositions played with ex­ absorbed in musical events in the fringe of New York so~ JACQUES FRAY and MARIO Happiesr Moments cellent technique and color, have BRAGGIOTTI are particularly well Paris and London-writing arti­ ciety than are actually in MARIO is happiest wilen at the been given before numerous fash­ suited for the ELIZABETH ARDEN cles, giving recitals a.nd compt>s­ society. piano and some day hopes to de­ ionable audiences in New York, program, both from the stand­ ing for musical comedies and revues. vote all his time to composing South""'pton, Chicago and other Old Order Passes point of their place in society and Occasionally he performed at and conducting. He already has centers. their musicianship. Radio Paris, and for British lis­ "The old dynasty of blue produced musical comedy and BRAGGIOTTI finds that radio blood and inherited social The two pianists can play any­ teners-in. classic writings and makes most has done much to improve the thing from Yankee Doodle as the FREDDY MARTIN, leader of the position was doomed with of the unusual arrangements fea­ musical taste of the general public. the passing of the ancestral masters might have composed it, orchestra providing the back­ tured by the team. "We are getting more re­ Kickerbocke-rs. to a CHOPIN waltz as the tune­ ground music for the program, Un i que interpretations of quests for the works of "The mere fact that your smiths of Tin Pan Alley might was born in 1906 in Cleveland, "Dark Eyes," and LISZT'S famous Bach and Debussy," explains graodfather was labeled a have conceived it. Ohio. gentleman or that your Besides the novelty of their FREDDY has toured with bands graodmother happened co be artistry, FRAY and BRAGCIOTTI throughout the East and also in descended from 'The First have been a part of, as well as Radio Cuts Down On the Finlaod, Denmark and Eogland. !amilies' of the Colonial era, entert..tners for the social elect He occasionally prays the saxo­ IS no longer the key that for many years. phone with his musiCians. opens society's doors. The BRAGGIOT"I1S, whose antece­ Direct Sales Accounts "Society does not tolerate dents include the distinguished Radio stations are stricter in regard to direct sales accounts, according stupidity, haughtiness nor CHADWICK family, have been to an article in Variety. CBS Broadcasts dowdiness. It is a game of prominent in musical and other Finding that the invitation to

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WEAF WTIC WGY \\"l.E! M.lil Ilox. weath~r rerm, \\G:-J 2.15 P.M. EDTj 1.15 EST; 3.45 P.M. EDT; 2.45 ESTI Sump Club. W jZ WHAM johnny johnson', On:hc,tra, \\'GY. ~o m. Ncw Serv.e and ReuCl:: HiCk H)u;. \\'?G 12.15 CT The Singing 1..lIdy, \\'(;:"-1 ja..k Bel 'C1'S OrlJ.c~tra. \\ jZ KDK..-\ 8t:oIle Stleet 8o)~, WABC p_~.: Kin.l J<1..k and jC'\tcr, \'\'LW 10.45 A.M. EDT; 9.45 EST; F"od Institute, \\""EEl WTIC. 30 m. Ba ehall. PhdOldclphla n. ChicagrJ. WGN, H.uold Knight·.\ Otlhem.l, W(:AU Tlltt!e Blue Notes. \\'BZ 8.45 CT HoHIsehold Chat. \"'GY Sa.nt. Gill ;tlld LlIuie. WI lAS BO.lke Carter. \XI"(AU H~l~n 2 II.. 1" Ill. Trent's Romance, \\'ABC WeAU WGN BliJg~ t.l.lk, wMCA· jlcks. \\ LW 2.30 CT Morton Downey, WA8e WCAU WHAS Orchestras. WGN, 3 h. Pi.lno. WBZ Ma Pcrkins. WEAF WEE' WGY WL\Y! Ford Frick, sports. WOR Anhur \'(farren's Orchestra. WOR, 30 m. Chaun Seueb, WCAU Nellie Revell at T.3.rR-, W)Z Art Tatem. piani5t, WEAF WEEl WGY Sin.':in~ Health Clinic, WHZ 11.45 P.M. EDTJ "10.45 ESTI Your friendly NeighlJor, WGN Cowhoy, WTIC hariton~, 7.15 P.M. EDT; 6.15 EST) Century of Progre~~ Orchestra, WGN jerry Cooper, WADC WHAS 5."15 CT ~ 9.45 CT 11.ao EDTI \0.30 EST; 9.30 CT College of Agriculture, \\:'HAS Stock Quotations, WPG Thru the Looking Glass. ~/CAU Ben Pollack's Orthestn, WADC \VCAU 3 Po'M. EDT; 2 EST; 1 CT Gene aod Glenn, WEAF WEEr WGY Three Shades of Bluc, WEAF WEEr WGY T'I\'o Piano Recital, waR '1 he Schools in Local Re::vival, "The Voter and WHAS Pop nlOcert, WTIC Rluc Room Echoes, WEAF \\7TIC WGY Alire joy, WjZ WHAM Lneal Covernmrnt Revival," Miss Kath. Spirituals. WLW Del Caslillo. organist. WEEI. }o m. Gypsy Trio, WMCA arme Lucllllgton, chairwoman, fin:ance com· 12 M. EDT; 11 P.M. EST; 10 CT U. S. Marine Blnd, W)Z KDKA, I h,; mlttee, National l.cague of Women Voters, Ne...·s and Charlie Dav:s' Orchestra, WEAF WBZ WHAM \"'LW from 12.00 W jZ WBZ WBAY WHAM. }o m. Melody Parade, WABC '\X'Pc; WHAS WGY WLW Pitt..burgh Varieties, KDKA Musical Turns, WEEI Orchestra, Pete Woolery. WCAU Gene Purcell's Orchestra, WtW Melody Men, WGN Buddy Rogers' Music, WLZ WBZ, 30 m, The Fall of Field Musical Dessert, WGN Cocktail Contine::nule. WlW, '0 m. just Plain Bill, W ..... OC WeAU Harry Sosmlk'~ Urchestra. \'q /.!.\C WeAU 11.45 A.M. EDT; 10.45 EST; Happy jack Turner, WHAS 9.45 A.M. WPG WHAS. ~O m. Sports, wnc Anthony Trinini's Orchestra, WOR Al Bernard, mInstrel. W'EAF WEEI WTIC 7.30 P.M. EDT; 6,30 EST; 12.30 A.M. EDT; 11.30 P.M. EST; SkiP. Step aod Ha~pian,l, WGY 5.30 CT / FALL /1S SHE 010/ 10.30 CT Painted Dreams, WG:.J' WLW Browne and T.Iewclyn, \\'lEAF WGY RoRcr Wolf K<1.bn·s Orchestra. WEAP Ben Alley, music, WABC WHAS Teddy Bergman, WEEr The Cosmopolitans. WCAU WEEI WGY Paul Keast and Hudson's OrcheSlra, WABC Pete Smythe's Orchcstra, WjZ WBZ WHAM WCAU WIIAS 12 N. EDT; 11 A.M. EST; 10 CT Mel Snydcr's Orchestra, WLWI. 30 m. 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SQngs WABC WeAU WPG WGN Orchestra, WGN 610 Atlantic Avenue, Boston WIIAS ' most missed her premiere on her Wednesday night concert The Troopers, WABC WPG Harold Turner, pianist WGN"'" because she went roller-skating for the first time and feIl on her DlOner Concert. WHAS, 30 m. T.I.phon. LiBerty 9673 GIrlS' Cluh Service:: !.C,lgue WOR "Radio Vanities:' Funk Parker. tenor, Songs, \'('MeA ' arm. WOR, ~o m. Saturday, June 9, 1934 THE MICROPHONE Page Nine

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ednesdayf June 13 Nino Martini, tenor, CBS-WABC at 9 P.M. • - Iljghligh~s rl'ew EnR;land Kitchen, WEEr. ~o m. 1.o...·ell ThorTU~. news, \\'JZ \t'BZ WHAM Gur Lomhardo's OrcheSlrs ...·itb Burns ••a Vic .nd Sade, WJZ WBZ. 30 m .• KDKA Song eyelid \\'lW KDKA ...Allen. WABC WCAU, ~o m. WHA~{ from 1.'0 Joe Williams, ~ro"l . \\~AB AI,JrKf't,', Ha"'~iian~, \VPG, 30 m. P.M. Bond at fTlcndsh,p. IJ ,~J. O'1"h.lll A"], II:. WG=--: Harry H B.llkln. WOR • Y ..rket R~pora. (. fIve ~ ruul, 'I);'MCA. la S.llcr:lll'S Orchestra. \\-G:-: 8.30- En'rc:t ~ Ia:sha.:.I. CBS­ Sm .Ing Fd M«: nr>rl1, "RC: Wc..... U • 'JUI In' Com.rn. WMCA. 1 h. WADC J\.~ander .b..lI~' In m, l~. ""OR, }O m. 7 P.M .. EDT; 6 EST; 5 CT D.l.ncc Mt!SIc. \).'1 Jl:, 4' m. 8 .. 45 P.M. EDT; 8.45 EST, 9.00-N i n 0 Mattini, CBS­ 7.45 CT 12.45 P.M. EDT; 11.45 A.M. EST; Ba'Ch.1I Resumt". WEAP WABC 10.45 CT Comedy Sun of H'JII... ood. EEl :-.; lluu the lIolll""ooJ Loollng GI -10, WGY • ~, • \\ HA -, CUlkoos, !\"'BC·\\"'JZ WHAM .• J h.1 Lile, News drama. WOR, )0 m. ~hrl.:C't and \: ather Rerortl, W[AP Amo~ 9.30 Bums a.:J.d Allen, CBS- The \. abonk ,",'(,Y 'n' Andy, WJZ WDZ WJ--l:\:\{ \\'LW 10 P.M. EDT, 9 EST; 8 CT WABC ¥erry Macs. \\ Jl. WHAM KDKA e k Flddle:t', ()nhl:')u.J. KDKA Hou.chnld Mu, c DOll:, WAOC Com C" Pipe Club. ,'nAF \\'[[1 W'TlC lO.OO-Broadcast from B)rJ Ex­ The TenDS, L\X' M,s,ha Ra\l:l!l k}"s Or,hntfl" \\:'C\U GY \\I.\\" m, pedition. CBS-WABC June Bahl taJkl~ on home m"'''l.~emcnt. Ford Fue.k. po(t"\, wORC M\Ultal Ctuacr. WJZ WBZ \\'"1-fAM KDICA. WG," Bea P,mc"r, J.ketdl, \\ to.' 10.30 Alber( Sp;lIding, vi"lin­ Melody ~. \\),f( A '" m. • fu.:!u R.agiDlky·s Insemblc WABC WCA""'U Br~a t to a:'ld from Byrd Expcdlt 00• ;"t. CBS·\\·ABC F'W: O·OoU.: MeI..du::'\. WIIA5. )0 m. ABC \\'CAU 1 P.M.. EDT; 12 N. EST; M ..rprrt Po...·dl Euns. WPG 7.15 P.M. EDT; 8.15 EST; .·c .1 d Th "IU MUSIl.. \\G:-.;. )0 m. (All program! are /ii/ed ill &. /em M ... rhts. 1lI'Ie'athle'r, \VE..... P 15.15 ~ V.,tabo:'lds. WGY .nd 10.30 P.M. EDT; 9.30 EST, DJ}/igh/ S.lt'il1g Time. Wi/em \'\ onis and m 'tir, 'X'jZ (;ene Glenn.. WEAF. 'GY 8.30 CT \X'e,uber, al':rit'Ulrure, \X HZ, ~o m. DICk Tracy, dett'Ct.i\C, \\ U ...1 SJalldard Time is one hour earlier; ~,....>n~. WTIC Marken. KDKA R.ln Ma"wfJctlifeu AssociJt'on D'nn"r: Central Time is tu'o houri e.:JriJer.) OhIO Farm Bureau, WL\V Lltc:r.uy DiRest Poll. Guham lllcN'Jmee, WjZ (hi, Loll) I.'ftl~ Symphooy, Rein.ld Wer­ MIJ,d.v 'icrvi"::. WC:":. 30 m. \\ HZ WHAM \\·B.U KDKA Imer\O:'l" Orch('SIU, \'i:'LW relJf.1th. AlICe Mock, choru). \'t'EAP 9.15 A.M. EDT; 8.15 EST) Suina- Trio. WMCA \'4HI \X"(,Y Dr. H. I. Suaodh.tgcn. WOR ju~t Plain 8111._ \X'ABC WCAU 7.15 CT DJrKe Tun~, WOR Tlavellrn 11,)ur. \\'TIC Mlntul Da~ert. \\'G:"hia u. Chicago Cubs, ':urrent Evenls and haseball csores, WEEI 10.15 CT WG),'. 2 h., I'm. Songs. WMCA Mu~iul Appetizers. WTIC I,. a quiet ,.001. at Srani~h GuitJri~U. WEAF \\"£I::r WTIC Ma Fra~ier's Boardih'l' Hou~e. WGY M.rtha snd Hal. '\X'GY 4 P.M. EDT; 3 ESTi 2 CT Three X Si5ters. WJZ WBAl WHAM ~endcll H~Il, sonlts. ukelele. WjZ WBAL Time. "'eather, WDZ Tun~, weather, tempcu.tu,c, W8Z Per> Conl:ert. WrAP WEEf wnc Wey Comedy Star~ of Hollywood, KDKA SLADES BARBECUE Jioney Doy and Sasufus, KDKA Dctty and Hob. WJZ W8Z WIIAM KDKi\ Jack A,mmong, WlW Bob All-riF\ht, WI.W WLW Dell Pollatk·.~ Orchestr.1, WABe WCAU OrEtan Mu~ic, \V'GN Manhattan Mood~. \'(fADC Harold Stcrn's Orchestra, \VOR.. )0 m. 953 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON Retty D.utllell, mclodcers quartet, WhBC Variety. WMCA. )0 m. SJO,ll:ln~ Lady, \'(!(,N Varll'tY. WOR Son.~. Screen rcvue. WMCA. )0 m. WMCh 4.~.~ 5P'~T EDT; 3.15 ESTJ Ope,. All Night 6.45 P.M. EDT; 5.45 EST; 1 ~ ..;.~:.~ EDT; 11.30 EST; 4.45 CT Talk on Modern Art Tune in on WHDH Tuesday and Thursday at 5.20 P. M. J;ukie Hcller, song~. Manha Mears. conlral:o, wrAF WTIC Alma M hte-,rt, sopr.no, \\""EAP WGY, U WHAM \'("GY m.: WTAM, }O ro. K.1ren fiadol:s. KDKA StudIO Chorus, WEEI Saturday, June 9, 1~34 THE MICROPHON!. Page Eleven

"World Pictures" Friendly Kitchen Observer What Ab:ut II Popular Feature Jack Benny? Shortwave and Television Ten - Strike General Tire Laboratories Collaborare HasAn Unusual Style Program Fridays on WEEl @>------@ On Sunday, May 6th, Station Jack Benny was asked not long WEEI in to.operation with Sta· Ora Dodd's Salad's WEEI-Edison Feature ago how he spends the rest of tion WlXAL, the Shortwave and Typical Topic Has Intimate the week after he had broadcast Television Laboratories, Inc.. his weekly half·hour General presented the first in a series of Choice Formnla Tire radio program on Friday six Sunday feature broadcasts nights. It had been pointed out from 12.15 to 12.30 P. M., The tomance of everyday life It was in London that an en- that the $4000 salary which he known as "World Pictures." The is the general theme of the terprising Frenchman, D'Albign· draws weekly, together with series has given to New England Friendly Kit c hen Observer. ac, made his fortune by his skill those paid to several of the oth­ and to the entire world via short· whose entertaining talks arc now in mixing salads. He was driven er radio top-notchers, arc with- wave rebroadcast, timely talks on bringing the Edison Friendly I to England by the French Reyo- out precedent in the theatrical subjects of international interest Kitchen to the attenion of WEEt Iution. While dinin[ one day wodi especially when the per­ by prominent local educators. listeners on ~{ondays, Wednes- l at London's most famous tavern, formances last for only half an The series is an extension of a days and Friday, from 1.10 to I D'A1bignac was approached by hour or an hour each week. co-operative trial arrangement 1.15- ~{iss Ora Dodd writes the a young dlnd~ from a party at When Harriet :Menken, na· d""cloped last year between the talks, filling them wirh curious a nearby table. "bfr. French- tionally-known feature writer, two stations with occasional pro- faets, legends and superstitions. man," he said, "they claim your investigated Benny's activities gram offerings of a similar oa- Her subjects have ranged from nation excels in the art of mak- outside of the half-hour that he ture. The final broadcast of the quilting bees to pirates and from ing a salad. Will you oblige and is on the air each Friday night, series on Sunday, June 10, finds salt to Mayday. Each talk con­ mix one for us?" she found that he rises each II Professor Henry Wordsworth eludes with a mentior of Kitchen The exile hesitated. Then he morning 'about 10 o'clock and, I I Longfellow Dana of Cambridge, activities. Miss Ruth WalKer ordered materials, did his best, on the three days that he and speaking on "The R u s s ian and Miss Helen Bates of the ORA DODD, SCI'ip!.rmilh and was very successful. A short Harry Conn, whet' collaborates Drama." Friendly Kitchen present the Ob- time afterward, he receh'ed an with him, work on the week's Officials ot the two cooperat- s~rYer's chats on the a~r. We he fell ill, and asked a doctor to invitation to make a salad at one program, they are busy on the ing stations 3rc convinced from gl\"C a resume of a typical Ob­ tell the Pope of his misfortune, of the finest houses in London. script from r2 to 3 o'clock. the previous year's experience I server broadcast: and he dispatched a basket of Again his salad was a great suc. Then he either plays cards or that the new educational series' \X'e shoulJ have to go back to lettures to the sick man. When ress. golf at his clubs, usualy takes in is to be rewrded among the best remotest history to find the first the lettures were opened, each The dinner guests spread the a little gymnasium, and at 6.30 sustaining program features ever reference to salad, for a dish of had money in its heart. This is story, and it became the fashion o'dock, appears upstairs in their originated from a local source. green herbs and vegetables al­ why the Italians say, of a man to have a salad mixed by the apartment hotel suite to dine Commenting on the programs, ways has been considered healthy who needs money, "He wants French ,gentleman. D'Albignac with i\{rs. Benny, who is better Walter S. Lemmon, of the Short· and tasteful. One learned schol· one of Sixtus the Fifth's salads." soon had a carriage to take him known to radio listeners as :Mary 'wave and Television Labora· ar has even proposed the theory Of course you know the old to his appointmc:a:3. and a ser., Livingstone. tories, Inc., said: that J.. ebuchadnezzar's diet of Spanish saying that to mix a vant to carry his mahogany case Nor does he have the rest of "The series of interpretation grass was a punishment only ~. salad you need a spendthrift for flied with every salad ingredient, the week to himself to enjoy in of foreign culture has, in a large cause h~ h~d no salad dreSSing oil, a miscr for vinegar, a coun- from vinegars to anchovies. :i leisurely manner, for every degree, becn made possible to eat With It! sellor for salt, and a madman to Later on, D'Albignac had such performance is brand new. through the personal efforts of When Pope Sixtus the Fifth stic it all up. In olden times, cases made, furnished completely "Benny told me that the so· William M. Barber, of the bu- was an obscurc monk, he had a green salads were mixed by pret· and sold tliem by hundreds. called comedy programs today rcau of University Travel with great friend in a certain lawyer. ty women with their fingers. By hi~ talents. he made in all must be much. more humorous the assistance of the Adult Edu· But as the monk rose to the The French had an expression: a fortune of 80,000 rrancs, He than they had to be in the good cation Council of Greater Bos- Papacy his friend sank steaJily "She coulJ mix 1 salad with her: rt:turncJ to France when the old days," :Miss Menken says. ton. 'World Pictures' has found .' .. He remarked that the public is a ready and substantial place in Into poverty. At last the poor fingers," It meant that the times had changed, bought a lit- so much more radio-wise than it the field for radio in educa- lawyer started for Rome, to seck woman spoken of was stili young Itie rountry house and lived ron- used to be that the material tion." his old friend's aid. On the way and beautiful. tented and happy. simply has to be funnier." .- SPOBTFAXS NEWS WEEI BRIEI/'S THE EIUO ATr.l'E~TION! Mrs. Jessie EIJriJ~e SouthWick \':-'FEI sound emporium; quite a' him "'ron~ ... It recalls Eddie ~IO'TIE ~I.L~X makes her third ""EEl microphone number of the bo}s and "~.I1:." can Philbrick's mad morning dash to appearance, Tuesday, the twelfth, speak for his ability as a \c,g:etable milke the control panel in the at seHn o'c1ock; switching from connoisseur. ha\in,!.!; ~.:lml'lcJ from on dramatic re.u.lings to interprcr:uive time [0 time the evidence of his morning. discovering on, his aeri· poetry, her program v,rill include good judgment anti ~enerosity . .. val a bl;lck :ohoe on one hoof and "/EEl such offerings And the vacation dupe conrinuf'"'i a tan on rhe otber ... But all is "A BIT of TillS as "M err ie to roll in-John Ru~hworlh. who not high pressure a<; indicated by is now recupcratJn~ from a the SunJay ..aIr water n:.hinj.:; trip and PRI!-'SI!.:\'TS England" by troublesome absce,,~ed e.lr, will now in the making .•. Morey B row n i n~, pick up his .. lOp watch and Glad- Pearl's Sundar afternoon feature A BITof Tn~lr' "T he Laugh· stone for a wue throuli!;h J\ew hittil1~ on twdve cylinder... a full IIIXGSIDE in g Chorus·' York State and :.outh to \\'a.. hing- half·dar rehearsal being the rule (Anonymous), ton, D. c.; maybe Juhn will seek for this pro~ram with ob... ious re­ ~IOXD,\"S STOlfl'OF "S e quences" out some pointer:. on lec'uting suits ... J.1)' Rei~man and Jack by ]. E. South- technique at the con~ressional ses- Brown, dance band maestros wefe wi c k and sions ... Our artists's conception about the \\'rEI studios I~t .... eek J2:1';· J:1.i "Marshes" by renewinEC: acquaintances ..• Abo THE l.anier ~~- £'~- Han·ey Iris the well known South . \X'alsh's Wandering. .MlOstr~I::, ~.:t r;<- ->,:'!""l~_~ Shore dance spot mana,i;er ... CARNERA - BAER Gene Connolly, fares forth from ). -=:.-- t ~.=.' Ha\"e )'ou heard Dan McDannel. the \VEEI elevator .., 'Turf I ; ~ ;. basso, on his daytime WEEr inter- CHAMPIONSHIP Tale"," a feature of particular in- I ~ ~...;:. .. .. ludes? ... Announcer Ed Herlih)', tere~t to hor~e 10Hrs, "Ill be ; .. man about town, gelS Clut berond HOLLYWOOD heard o\er \XIEEI at 6AO P. M. on I·~ f~ - F r a mingham BOUT Tue"day and Thursday ... Jean ~.. \ Center for a FILM NEWS Abbe)' I:> dOIO.lt a nifty women's I b f feature on the EJI:son s:atlOIi each ,_-. i r ds-cye () TIIURSDAY Monday morning at 9.30 A,.M. Lit tIe Tree under the auspices or the Women'" Farms .., and Home Companion .. Gunnhild of wh:1t would h:lppen if the (r-.: 0 TE BY JlIl'.E 11th Wenncigren...oprano. (a~es a bow "Lullaby l.a.I(' (WrH·I0 P. .M.- COPY BOY) Mondays), rouk ;l walk in the I Jim Macdon- to the dol),time audience Wednes- park ... Molri,lO \X'ililJms will fly aId, editor of FREE PICTURE at dOl)' afternoon at 4.30 o'clock . .. to Montpelier, Vermont, to visit this page. bet· By the time "control operator" with the one man in 3. million ter knov..n to OFFER OF TIlE whICh means th t the . .Ma~noha" his friends as Bill Rule fini,>hed listing the ""'Ef! t k character role goes out the WIn- "Joi)' Vee J1 san(";\.· '9o'ca ·ne"io;. BETTER K~OW:\: 10:00 P,)!. fooJ accounts by war of choo'lir,g Jaw for a two '9octk nca:ion pc- She is 3. nati,·c , 'e'" Yorker. is a food 'iuppl)' for a down-Maine, rioJ ,,. \\~lllie .• ftlrru a,l.tain skips: Ic'is than five feet tall. weighs onl)' SCREE:\: TARS E.D.S. TUIE campin~ trip. he had de:iJeJ the wcstward to Mexico. Mis,>ouri,' ninet}'-:t\'C' pound). has t'\\o big th!n~ to do would be to inaugur. and has been ask I---How about e)"f~'s olnJ dimples and is a red- bringing back an ohl Mi~..ouri head. As proof that Jim knows ate a hand shaking campai,i;n in mule_) .,• rd Gi.. burne reckons his women, wc understand the oycr the next two weeks with an e}'~ its better to SUI)' home and wish Prince of Wales is also an ardent to eliminating the important food than go away and wish you could admirer, The young lady in que~· ne~'~ b 'll . B·n '[ I th",!ford to gel home ... B,'g tion is known in the recording I Item... I .1\ J. oney, e...... sludios a.. Gay Ellis, Dot Dare and Thc Friendly Station IJ'EEI voice of the B0ston Fanners Prod· scoop of the week was Girardin's Paby YOUI\~, but you know her uce Market Report, onc of rhe best arrival a full hour early in the better under the name of Annette The Friendly Station Jj~eJ personages in and about thc morning when hi~Big: Ben" done Hanshaw.. lVEEI 1-- Page Tweh'e THE MICROPHONE Saturday, June 9, 1934 Thursday, June 14 - Baer -Carnera Prizefight, W JZ-WEAF, 10 P.M., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,m,,mlllll""H,,m~ Mi~cha t" ~ ;f12.15 P.M. EDT; 11.15 EST; Raginsky's Orchestra, \'{'ABC WCAU :: Poli~e • 10:15 CT . Pauline Alpert, pianist, WOR Radio Highlights Singing Lady. WGl'.'N ~ Lucille Manner~. soprano. Wl,Afo \\'[[1 Dream Sw~theart, \Y/MCA Station Meters Location Accordion, WTIC Trumpeters. \\1111::8 ~ Martha and Hal, WGY WPFV 121.5 Pa.....tucket. R. I. ~ \'\/endall llall. songs. WjZ H.OO-Rudy Vallee, NBC·WEAF 6.45 P.M. EDT; 5.45 EST; WPEM 121.5 \V'oonsocket. R. I. Connie (;ate~. soogs, \X'b\F 4.45 CT i 9.00-Captain Ifcnry's Show Variety, WOR WPDR 122.05 Rochester. N. Y. ;; WG~ ~ Boat, NBC-WEAF Harold Turner, pianist, Mary 5m3-II. songs. WEAF WTIC WGY WPEA 122.05 Syracuse. N. Y. Chuck Richards. songs. WMCA Edison Salute, WEEI WPEF 122,4 Bronx. N. Y. Lo... ell Thomas. news, WjZ WBZ WHA1i I Mark Warnow's Orchestra, WPEE 122.4 Brooklyn. N. Y. .. 12.90 P.M. EDTj 11.30 EST; Kl>KA WLW CBS-WABC 10.30 CT joe Williams, ~port~. WABC WPEG 122,4 New York City i Beale Street Boys, wau WMJ 123.8 Buffalo. N. Y. =: 9.30-\Varing's Pennsyl,'anians, Rex Battle's Ensemble, "'""'EAP WGY. Phil Cook, WOR WPGG 124.37 Albany. N. Y. =~ CBS-WAllC 30 Ill. LiHI: Orphan Annie, WG}! Danle Music. WTJC, ,0 m. Five Star Final. WMGA WPED 175.23 ArlingtOn. Mas5. _,E IO.DO-Max Baet-Primo Carnera. Vic and Sade. WjZ W'PrI 175.23 East Providence. R. L Fight, NBC·WEAI' and WJZ Bond of Friendship, WI.W 7 P.M. EDTj 6 EST; 5 CT WPl"A 175.23 Newton, Mass. RO..Cler Rouinson, baritone, \X'G::-J 5 ~ "Conflict," T. S. Stribling," _ IMIcrophone Gossip. WAMC 4- Daseball Resume, WEAF WPGP 175.23 Providence. R. I. , CBS-WAllC Stocks. WMCA, ,0 m. Male qualtct. WEEI WMP 190.66 Framingham. Mass. ,~ Headline Highlights. WGY I~ WPtW 190.66 Nonhampton. Mass. ~ Braggioui, 12.45 P.M. EDT; 11.45 A.M. EST; Amos 'n' Andy, W jZ WBZ WHAM KDKA : lO.IS-Fray and WPEL 190.66 Bridgew:lter. Masl. §; c 10.45 CT WLW I CBS-WAllC Albany, N. Y. ~_ Syhia Froos, WADC WCAU .. WPGC 195.57 l MarkC'b, weather. WEAF, 30 m. Ford Frick, sports, WOR WEY 630.00 Basroo. Ma$$. (Fire)' ~ Hradley Kincaid, \'\'GY Ben Potter. sketch, WGN ; :(All program! are liJteJ in EaJt~rll Merry Jo,LI.(5. WjZ Florence Richardson's Orchestr2. WMCA. . Hlilllt: Man:lgement Talk, \X'GN Da)light Saving Time. Eastem The Tex.1ns. WLW 7.' 5 P.M. EDT; 6.15 EST; Varicty, WT1C, 1 h. "Conllltt." T. S, Stribling, WABC WCAU. 5.15 CT Standard Time is one hour earlier,. 30 m, 1 P.M. EDT~ 12 N. ESTj News and Thaviu's Orthestra. WGN, Central Time is two hom's earlier.) 11A.M.CT Gene and Glenn. WEAF WEEl WGY Sport~, 30 m, wnc: Sing~rs, 8.30 A.M. EDT; 7.30 ESTj Markets, weather, WEAF Ed Lowry. WjZ WHAM Manhattan WMCA 6.30 CT Vasabonds, WGY. 30 m. Bost

Stars of the screen and stage Mouse, Minnie, the Three Little and opera, leading musicians and Pigs, and the Big Bad Wolf, in­ composers, and best-known ex., vented by this famous cartoonist, ponents of the noble art of fail­ are now installed in the radio ing down stairs comical1y and Hall of Fame. taking pies manfully on the chin, One of the most recent appear· all these celebrities are ent<:cing anct's at the microphone on Sun· zestfully into the Hall of Fame day night was WALTER HUSTON, program which is being broad· who was starred in SIN(:LAIR cast over a nationwide NBC­ LEWIS' Broadway dramatization \XfEAF network on Sundays. of "Dodsworth." Putting the creator of Mickey CLARKE GABLE also has been Mouse on a pedestal alongside heard, in a dramatic .sketch from MISCHA ELMAN, FANN1E BIUCE the picture "Manhattan Melo­ and LILY PONS. doesn't disturb drama." the equanimity of the great ones who succumb to the consequences From rhe Coast of popularity and get invited to Broadcasting from the coast, the mierophonic Hall of Fame. MARY BOLAND and CHARLIE RUG­ The headliners for this fea­ GLES have been f~atllrtd together ture, which goes on at 10.30 on a Sunday night program, and P.M., E.D.S.T., are not picked so have JOAN CRAWFORD and long in advance because the idea FRANCHOT TONE. is to catch the stars of the hour I A protegee of the great CARU­ while they are still twinkling at SO, the American·born ROSA PON· their brightest. CHARLIE RUGGLES MARY Bo­ SELL~ Blithely reversing all the rules, and is now on the roster of traditions and ceremonies estab­ LAND, well known comedians, radio honorables. lished by the HaJJ of fame at who hal'e beel1 gllesl.f 011 the Hall It is so convenient for the cele­ New York University for perpet­ of Pame. brity playing in Hollywood to uating the good (keds and fair 0------enter the air Hall of Fame via a repute of celebrated Americans, after considerable success had \'Vest Coast studio, and for one the radio institution which func­ been scored by the young Rus­ in the Ea>t to step in by way of tions Sunday nights refuses to sian player in European musical the Radio City studios, that there limit the season's choice to five centers. is no shortage of distinguished great ones and picks its guesh ln his own way, ELMAN, like guests on the new program. before they are 25 years dead. GERSIIWIN, has pioneered, find· Now it is the American bari­ One of the interesting things ing a responsive audience in this tone who makes history at the about this new program is that it country for new interpretations. may be put on in New York or ?\fttropolitan - JOHN CHARLES Now that \"X'ALT DI.s 'EY has THCBfAs--and now the ZlrcFELD I1oJJrwood at will. taken his place at the microphone NATHANIFL SlHf.KRET, noted his creations haye been htard for Follies star, FAXNIr BRICE, or the leader of concert and dance or­ the first time on a commercially noted emotional actress, InENB chestras, sometimes is utilized sponsored broadcast, and Mickey DUNNE. And still t~ey come. with his orchestra in New York, and he varies the size and per-, sonnel of his players to fit the aemands of the evening, accompany­ ing now a nut comedian and now Dh·ecto.·y a prima donna of grand opera. Srarion Merres Location Time (E.D.T.) JIMMY GRIER and his orchestra in Hollywood arc calkd in when­ GSJI 13.97 nll\'l:ntry, F.ngland 8·9.30 A. M. ever the program originates in '"VA 19.68 Polltoise, France 8 A. M.·2 P. M. the NBC ,tudio. of Hollywood. olB 19.73 Zcts~n, Germany 8·10.45 A. M. GSP 19.HZ Da\·~ntry, [n!;land 10-12 A. M. Outstanding Figures JlVj 19.8-1 Valican City, Rome 6 and 11 A. M. C:'\'R 23.38 Rabat. Morocco 8.30·10 A. M. (Sun.) Of the outstanding figures of R.... n 2~.OO Moscow, U. S. S. R. '·8. 11·12 A. M. (Sun.) the year to he asked to broadbst FYA 25.20 Pomoise, France 3·(; P. M. in the series, KATHARINE HEP­ GSE 2~.28 Dcn, WEAF Billy Lossez' Orchestra. WBZ Breakfast Club, WjZ WHAM ".45 CT Hymns, WLW Aftc.r Dinn~r Rev':!!:! WEEI Henry Thie~ and Pepslers, WlW llelen Barr, I:dv.·ard jordan, WEEI Lmle Srmphony, wTIC Organ, WMCA Tony Wons, WABC WCAU WHAS Ullc.a Club SIOCerS, \XlGY Bob Newhall. WI.W 10.30 P.M. EDT; 9.30 EST; 9.45 A.M. EDT; 8.45 EST. 2 P.M. EDT; 1 EST; 12 N. CT 8.30 CT 7.45 CT Arlene jac.kson. ~ngs, WjZ MaAis of S~ch. Vida Ravenscroft Sutton nuccan~rs Quuttl, 'X'BZ C}'ril Tobin, violin, WEAF WEEr WTIC WEAl' WTIC. 30 m.: WEf(, I' m. • Mu~ic on d~ .!l./r. jimmy Kemper, WABC jack Renny, Mary liVingston and DoD fIe:t. WLW AntOInette Halstead, \'<'GY WCAU tor's Orchestra, W~Af' WEEl wnc WGY Skip. Step .nd Happi.na, WGY Bill Huggins. songs. WADe WCAU jack Arthur. ba:rito::te, WOR \'(ILW. 30 m. Virginia Clark. food talk, WGN Dr. Arthur Frank Payne, WOR ,!)pon~ Talk. WGN SUin", Symphony, Frank Black. dir«tot' just Plain Bill, WGN FI)htrm~n's Guide. WMCA WjZ WHAM, 30 m. • 10 A.M. EDTJ 9 EST; 8 CT Dan and S)·lvi., KDKA. 2.15 P.M. EDT; , .15 ESTI 7.45 P.M. EDT. 6.45 ESTJ Edgewater Ueach Orchestra, WABC WCAU Bu'Cn and Dc RoS4!:. WEAF WEEI WTIC '2.15 CT S,45 CT Dance Orchestra. WGN Mr. and Mrs,. \VG r Enchanted Violin. WOR Edward Mad lugh. baritone, WJZ WBZ N. E. Radio Kitchen. WEET 111e GoldberRs, WEAF WHI WGY Melody Boys, WMCA KOKA School of the Air-ar! apprcciation. WHAM Smooth Rhythms. WTIC MIs, 1.luleford, WLW Romance of Helen frent WABC WBAL Melody MAsters, \'\ILW 10.45 P.M. EDT; 9.45 EST; },hdison Singers. WAOC WCAU WGN ' Boake Carter. W AOC 8.45 CT Emily Post, ,peaker, Sydney Nesbitt, baritone.. Virginians. male quartet, WOR Sea Storie" WOR Munel Poll:l.ck, Salada Suings. WOR. }O m. Spons spotlight, W.MCA World's Fair Reportc:r, WGN joe Rines' Orchestra, WBZ Ktep Fit Club. WGN Fallon's Orchestra, WMCIL S1n Funcisco Chinatown Telephooe &change. 2.30 P.M. EDT, 1.30 EST; WADe 10.15 A,M. EDT; 9.' 5 ESTI 12.30 CT 8 P.M. EDTf 7 EST; 6 CT The Dream Ship, WGN 8.'5 CT Count~s Nancy Martin, KDKA Song Trail. WEAF WTIC Cities Service Concert, Olga Albani, The Ph.ntom. WPG Clar., Lu 'n' Em, WEAP WEEI WGY Albany on Parade. WGY sopnoo. quartet, Banta and Rettcnberg. ~no Pollock's Orchestra, WMCA. WLWWGN Smad:out comedy. WjZ duo. WEAP WEEI WTIC. I b., Huel Arth, contralto, WjZ WHAM Paul Pendarvis Oahestn, WlW GY, 30 m. 11 P.M. EDTj '0 EST; 9 CT Books .nd Authors, WHZ Ethel Shutta, Walter O'Kufe, 'Dolan's Or. Duke Dev.·cy, WBZ chestra, W WBZ WHAM WHAl Dill and GinAer, WABC WCAU Buchell's Orchestra, \VI.W JZ Ccorge R, Holmes, International New1 ~ Ann Leaf, orAan, WABC KDKA. 30 tn. ive, Washington Bureau head. WRAP Bob White, WTIC Modern Treasury Hunt, WLW "The Homemakcr," WQR, '0 m. Dra~~ioui. wnc , 0.30 A.M. EDTJ 9.30 ESTI Palmer J louse Ensemble. WGN Fray and WABC E. B. Rideout. WEEI 8.30 CT Dmuer Club, WMCA Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Trio, WPG, I h. Doc Pcyton's Orch~tra. WGY. 30 m. Billy jones. Selvin'~ Orchestra, WOR. 30 m. ROj:tt'r Wolfe Kahn's music, W]Z Palmer House Mu,IC. WGN Ne"'~ and Joe Whitc. tenor, WRAP 2·::.4~.~.TEDT; 1.45 EST; Time, weather, spons, WBZ Del Castillo, organist, WEEr Dinncr Concert. WllA5 "Unwlved My~terics." WLW, 30 m. Furuters. WMCIL Taday's Children, sketch, WJZ WBZ WBll ~1AXINE. Edith Murray. sonp, WABC KDKA M. Pcrkins. WEAF WGY WLW 79·year·old contralto "Moonbcatt¥," WOR jac.k Berch. WLW WGY WLW. I h. heard with PHIL SPJTALNY'S girl 8.~.~ :'~T EDT, 7.15 EST. Se}'mour Simon's Orcheura. WGN News and Round Townen Quartet:. WADe Sin~mg eo"'boy, WTIC U. of LouiwHle Musicale, WHAS Markets, ",·cather. WGN Aldcn Edkjn.~. bllitonC'. WJZ WDZ ememble over Ihe CBS· IVABC Devodieu' Orchestra, WMCA Century or Progress Orchcura. WGN Prairie Symphony, WLW network Fridays at 10.30 P.l\1. Rube I+.ppleberry, WGN , 0.45 A.M. EDT; 9.45 ESTI Bob Stanlcy. !enor. WMCA ______1 Easy Aces, WAnc 11.15 P.M. EDT; 10,15 EST; 8.45 CT 3 P.M. EDT; 2 £ST; , CT Arthur Oberg and Orchestra, WGN 9.15 CT Betty Crocker, cooking talk, WEAP WEEI Maria's Matincc, Lanny Ross, Mary I.ou, Resume and Frank Dailey's Orchestra, Roth Andrew's Orchestra, WMCh Conrad Thibault. WIAF WEEI WTIC WADC Ben Pollack's Orchcstra, WEAF WEEI WGY WLW News and Orchestra, KDKA Jack and Loretta Clemens. WjZ \l:'GY. 1 h. "DoRS," WOR 8.30 P.M. EDT; 7.30 EST) Mltrp:arct Santry interviews WjZ WBZ Sal1y'~ Pany. \'x'MCA. ~o m. 6.30 CT Nc"'~ and Ben Pollack's Orchestra. WABC News. time. weather, WBZ WHAM KDKA • WCAU lO\'e1y udies. WGN Carolyn Gray. WABC Hurdy Curdy Man. WhBC 5.15 P.M. EDT; 4.15 EST; Farm Forum, WGY, 30 m. Sho,,' Boat Boys, WOR 3.15 P.M. Gene Arnold's Commodores, WjZ WDZ 11.30 P.M. EDTI 10.30 EST; 11 A.M. EDT; 10 EST; 9 CT Music, \l:'GN, 30 m. KDKA 9.30 CT Morni08 Parade, WEAF WEEI WrIC "Women and Money." WMCA Osv.·ald Maz:zucci, 'cellist, WEAP WEEI Unbroken Melodies, \\":.W Wf,W, t h. Modernaires. WTIC True Story Court, WABC WCAU..., m. Ncws and Vincent Lopez' Orchestra. WEAP Jule~ Allen, (Owboy sanAs, WjZ KDKA 3.15 P.M. EDT, 4.15 EST; The Monitor Viev.·s the News, WBZ Varieties of 1934, WOR. 30 m. WEEf wnc WG):, 30 m. SPlfltUa! SIOAers, \'(II.W Tone Ranller, WGN News, WjZ Skippy. WABC WCAU Conc~rt, Movie Personalities, WGN Visit.~ to foreinn ViUI",cs at Century of "Coc:krail Hour," WOR Dinner \...... HAS. 30 m. Miltnn [bbins, Ambassadors. WBZ Cooking Close Ups, WABC Progres.~, WjZ KDKA Ramblers, WMCA Jnseph Nu",no's H'''''aiians, WLW. 30 m. Adflan 0'8rlen, \X/BZ 'bud Fisher's Orchestra, WOR. !O m, ".'5 A.M. EDT; 10.15 EST; The Eton Boys, WABC 5.30 P.M. EDT; 4.30 EST; 8.45 P.M. EDT; 7.45 EST; AlbOn \'(Ieek'~, Cummins', and Ted Weem·. 3.30 CT 9.15 CT Henry and Edward Peterson, WOR 6.45 CT OrtheSlra~. WGN. 1 h. Mona lo\\e. contralto. WMCA Lloyd Huntley's Orlhestra. KDKA Will Osborne's Orchestra, WABC Frank Merri"-ell, WUP WEEI WTAG Babe Ruth, hasehall cnmment. WjZ WBZ Orchestras, WGN, 3 hu., 30 m. WTMt WCY Alice joy, WjZ KDKA 3.30 P.M. EDT; 2.30 ESTJ WHAM WBAL KDKA News. WI.W 1,30 CT Singing Lady. WjZ WBZ WHAM WlW Radio Court, WLW Your Friendly Neighbor, WGN KDKA "More Than News," WMCA. Jack Armstrong, All-American Boy, WADC Temple of SonR. WjZ WHAM. 30 m. WCAU 11.30 EDT; 10.30 EST; 9.30 CT Home Forum Cookin~ Scbool, WDZ. 30 m. 9 P.M. EDT; 8 EST; 7 CT National Geographic Society Army Air Corps Rex Gflfhth, tenor, WGN Roben R.nd, WOR Sttato~phere Piano, WMCA ~:unn Flight Broadcast. WEAF WEB r<.bythm Ramblers, WjZ WBZ KOKA. 3D m. The Grab Bag, WI+. DC \l:'altz T!rne. J'ra01c and Vivienne Se­ WTIC WGY WI.W Sandra Roberts. son,its. WLW Stock Quotations. WMCA. Ral, Abe Lyman's OrcheStra, WEAF W~l The Captivators. WCAU, 30 m.; WASCo Gardcn Club, WOR 5.45 P.M. EDT; 4.45 EST. WGY, 30 m. 12 M. EDTI 11 P.M. EST; '0 CT 15 m. 3.45 CT Songs, WTIC Phil Harris Or(hestra, leah Ray, WjZ WBZ 3.45 P.M. EDTj 2,45 EST; Dream Singer and Harold Stern's Orchestra. , 1 .45 A.M. EDT. 10.45 EST; 1.45 CT "l+.lice in Orchestralill," WEAF WEEI WI-lAM WBAL KDKA 9.45 A.M. Melodies of Romance. WTIC Will Osborne's Orchestra. WOR WLW. WEAF WEEI WjAR WTIC WGY. 30 m. Orchestra, WjZ, 30 m. Afternoon Musicale. WOR, .., m. Bradley Kincaid, WGY 0 m. Martha and Hal, WGY little Orphan Annie, WjZ \'UBZ WHAM P.l mer Clark's m\lSic. WGN Leon Belasco's Orchestra, WABC WCAU Bast'ball, Chicago vs. Cincinnati. WGN. 2 b., 1 WPG, 30 m. Painted Dreams, WGN. WLW 15 m. WLW !.<.ngs. music. WMCA. ao m. Ben Alley, music. W ..... BC Natalie Page. mczzo soprano. WMCA. Gordon, Dave and Bunny, WABC WCAU I Jac." !'er",er's Orchestra, WOR Dob White's Scrap Book. WCAU 9.' 5 P.M. EDT; 8.15 ESTI 12 N. EDT; l' A.M. EST; 10 CT 4 P.M. EDT; 3 EST; 2 CT Billy Dauscna, WOR 7.15 CT , 2.30 A.M. EDT; 11.30 P.M. EST, Baseball talk. WMCA 10.30 CT Maple City Four, WEAF WEEI WGY Your Lovcr. songs, WEAF WTIC WGY, Little jack Litde's Orchestra, WABC WCAU Silver Strains. WTIC 15 m, 6 P.M. EDTI 5 EST; 4 CT Melody Moments, WTIC Frankie Ma$ters' Orchestra. WEAF WEEI Soloist. WjZ Betty and Bob, sketch, W)Z WBZ W~ Summary and Zlto's Otchestta. WEAF WlW. Movie Broadcast, WPG WTIC \'VLW, 30 m. Monitor Views the Nev.·s. WBZ KDKA WI.W 30 m. Sam Robbins' Orchestra. WABC WCAU Bob Albright, WLW Dictators, W I+.BC Evening Tattler, WEEJ, 30 m. 9.30 P.M. EDTI 8.30 ESTI WEAN WICC WCAU .1'Ial Kemp's Orchestra, WGN Soprano. tenor, organ. WMCA, 30 m. Wrightville Clarion, WTIC. 30 m. 7.30 CT Ted Black's Orchestra. WJZ WBZ KDKA Voice of Experience. WABC WCAU Evenin~ BreVities. WGY Orchestras WGN, 1 h. Girl's Trio, WOR 4.15 P.M. EDT; 3.15 EST; iOrrO;.;N;,~ ;B;I;';'k;f;,;,;.;c;.;o;t;.o~o!!!"~i;;;;P~,o~g~,~,~m~.!!!w!!!HA!!!~M~.~,~o!!!m!!!. !!!!~i lyric Strings, WMCA 2.15 CT O'Le1ry'sDorothy PaRe.Irisb songs.Minstrds,WjZWBZWHAM. 30 m. .•;h;t;S;";O;d;,;.;P;i,;k;,;O;d;P;,;t;. H. V. Kaltenborn, news, WABC 12.15 P.M. EDT; 11.15 EST, Nellie Revell at large, WEAF WEEI WTIC Uncle Don. WOR, 30 m. 10:15 CT "Books," Levere Fuller. WGY Orchestra, \'(IGN, 30 m, Singing Stran~er, WjZ WBZ WHAM KDKA Ted Black's OrChestra, WMCA. 30 m. Lucille Mannen, soprano. WEAP WEEI Matinee Highlights, WLW WTIC 6.' 5 P.M. EDT; 5.15 ESTI Martha and Hal, WGY 4.15 CT POWERS' Wendell Hall, ukulele, WjZ WHAM 4.30 P,M. EDTJ 3,30 EST; 2.30 CT Time, weather, tem~rature. WBZ Joe and Eddie. WGY Ailce Michot, soprano, WLW • Norman Cloutier's Orchestra. WEAF WELl Angelo Ferdinando's Music, WjZ Asthma Relief (ktty Barthcll, songs, WABC WCAU WTlC, 30 m. Bill Williams. ~BZ Variety, WOR Vagabonds, WGY Bobby Benson and SunDy Jim. WABC Harold Turner, pianist, WGN jac.kie Heller. tenor. \'(IjZ WeZ,.30 m. WCAU Chick Richards. songs, WMCA U. S. I+.rmy Band. WABC, 30 m. Marimba Olchestra. WOR, 30 m. 6.30 P.M. EDT;• 5.30 EST; has been a boon to the 12.30 P.M. EDT; '1.30 ESTI Stlcet Forum, WMCA 4.30 CT '0.30 CT Musical Mo~aics, WEAF afflicted for over 50 years. Rex Battle's Ensemble, WEAP, 30 m .• 4.45 P.M. EDT; 3.45 EST; Stotes. current events. \XlEEI WCY. 1) m. 2.45 CT Musical Appetilen. WTIC Stocks, Markets, WEEI Frolics, \'\IGY, ,0 m. 6 oz. 60c 18 oz. $1.20. Luncheon Music, WTIC. 40 m. Stocks. WGY O'Leary's Irish Minstrels, WJZ WHAM Vic and Sadc, \'\IjZ WBZ WHAM KDKA William Lundell's Interviews. W.1Z Temperuure. l\'eather, WDZ Esther Velas,_ cnsemble, WADC, 30 m. William Harsrave, baritone. WOR )1('k Arm~H()ng, \...... LW Bonds of fm:ndship. WLW' Mrstcry Girl, advice. WMCA The Plarboys, WABC Buy at Your Local Druggist's or Write Direct Or~an, WOR, 30 m. Boy~' (uh. \X'OR . Markets, organ, t111e-, \'UGN, 30 m. 5 P.M. EDT; 4 EST; 3 CT The Singing Lady. \X'GN Tv.·o JllanOS, tenor, WMCA, .., m. Heat \Vave Trio, WMCA Madame Sylvia, WEAF WEEI WTIC WGY, E. C. POWERS COMPANY 12.45 P.M. EDT; l' .45 A.M. EST; n m, 6.45 P.M, EDT; 5.45 EST; 10.45 CT Rich1fd Lee William, baritone, WTIC 4.45 CT Box 62, Dorch£stu Centt:r Sl:atio~ Boston Palmer Clark's Orche~tra. WjZ. 30 m. Cabot anu Castillo, WEEJ. 30 m. A~ricu[tural Markets; \X'BZ Comedy and ml1~;c. \\"IAF WTIC Radio Gang. WGY Three Star Voices, WL\V. 39 m. Studio Chorus, WEEI , S~turday, June 9, 1934 THE MICROPHONI! Page Fif,een:

Inn InlnU:: Ii. "" wmm,nn,.mDl1!rnJfl"C: j Ilo....d TfUV,.e." ~ ~ Reflections ~ ~ ~ Nimblewits ,,~,,"'1.::-'IUlblmUIIWll1lllllllllUm ~ By Diana Herbert 11_,..-.:IIIIalli""U~UU&' ~'II,mlll""'IUUII;II;llImlll'illll.UilllllmUilllU:1I11 By Everett Smith II The MICROPHONE'S Fashion Observer "Wit Teasers" on Sunday at 11.30 A. M. from WBZ SUMMER belongs to Youth. It is vacation time-3 time for sports N0. 1. (no time limit) Another hint on solving cipher me~sages and out-door living and simple, rustic gaiety. Women everywhere is given in this example from a recent issue of "The Crypto.. are discarding their sophisticated. recherche garments and adopting gram, official publication of th American Cryptogram Association: casual, almost scboolgirlish clothes. .::...._~--'------'-<------­ FRANK BLA(:K, would be given fuHe,t opportunity to develop O'Connell On Although Mrs. FRANKl.IN D. FREEMAN GOSOEN, their n~lIIes .in But it is expected that they will re­ private life, have traveHed ~\"htle turn to the air in September with a truly first·c1ass orchestras that ROOSEVELT had announced her in­ would play full-length concerts. Family Theatre tention of not appearing in any under contract, they have continued continuity based on their journey. their regular broadcasts. There would be, or SllOUld be, HUGH O'CONl"ELL, Broadway more commercial broadcasts, she is an increase in educational fca· Their broadcasts will be discon­ star, will be the htUest artist on the on the air o\'er the NBC-WEAF Baer-Carnera tures of all fields-history. liter... Family Theatre Program at 9 P. M. network on Saturday evenings. tinued during their European jaunt. ature, art and poJitics. on Sunday, June roo JAM lOS MEL- ! Fight on Radio There would be fewer of thoSd TON, tenor, and JOSEF PASTER~ACK 1 B d- COt ~I h short programs that are more ieri· will provide the musical part of 'he a IO • yare .(Contin/led from Page I) tating than amusing. program. \_ ~~~~~~~~~~~ _~~~ comic, remembers the fatal left Programs would be reglllated O'CONNELL will do a characteri- <- hook that DEMPSEY drove into so that at a definite, regular time zation of the simple soul who is JESS WILLARD'S portly midriff, daily the listener could find the alv.'ays being hood-winked, a part r:":::J /T:S /l 6£c/lr MI9/eCH'_ and therefore believes that CAR­ broadcast which interested him. which he has played consistently r-U44 OF STI9T/C -[RA will not answer the bell for From 8 to 10. say, one of the in ew York shows beginning with the sixth round. three chains would present sym.. '''The Sap from Syracuse." As for 1\.fAXIE himself, therc's phonic music, another would bo no doubt in his mind as to the offering good dance music, the Canada Bans Records outcome. He says, with his well­ third would schedule dramatic known modesty: or educational features. The Canadian Radio Commission There are disadvantages to "I'll 'ake da Preem. I may recently banned electrical transcrip­ government control. Competi-l take four punches '0 ge' one tions on radio stations in Canada tioa. which they say givc's vigor after 7.30 in the evening. It is in; but when I g~[ It in, I'll make it cound" to radio. would be eliminated; causing much protest from the free speech might be imperiled. smaller stations which rely upon These, particularly the latter. this form of entertainment. Lanny Ross Remains are serious handicaps. LANNY Ross, tenor of the Show But handicap or no handicap. @ OJ § Boat program, will not go to Hol­ it is concei,'able that the govern.. ~ STATION lywood to appear in "Her Master's ment will assume control of radio ~

~ EDWIN FRA KO GOLDMAN, famous band leader, has Voice," as originally announced. unless the present lords and mas­ ~ '" DIRE(;TORY He will stay in the East and con­ ters of radio bttter conditions ~ written several new marches this past \X1inter which he ~ ~ '" - will present for the first time this Summer. Onc is entitled, tinue with his radio work until themselves. If they want to keep Page 4 ~ "Radio City." The Goldman band plays currently on the Mall Paramount studio finds another as­ radio as a privatdy owned indu~ § sig~ment try, they can. • J I in Central Park, .L ew York. for him. My Pet Subiect RADIO, of course, is my pet I learned that sincerity is the first subject. Undoubtedly it is requisite; that color of voice is all­ I the greatest development of our . important. 'WI DO OUR ''''''1 age and will, as time goes on, playa more and more Im- I found that the microphone loves beautiful and gentle portant part in our lives. . tones; that the empha is is on quality rather than quan­ It already has acquainted us, by means of freq~ent In­ tity; that effects are achieved rather by tempo than dy­ ternational broadcasts, with our neighbors in I:ngland, namics; that great concentration is required to put genuine France, Germany, Russia, Japan and many other far-off feeling across; that the voice is compressed, then released P,·og.·CU"S For Wee" E,uling J,u.e 15 countries, enabling us to share the lives of people all over with perfect control and direction, like pressing down .,,111111111111111111111111: 1I11111'101111.11111111111111:lIllll:IIII:I~III1III.1III.1IIU1I1iIl!llil,illlll:II'1LII,I~I~II'IIIIIIIIIIIII,II,II,IIU1l1ll11illll:II:II,IIIIIiII,II,lnlllll,11.11 II II II IW,II II.IUlIIIIIIII I 111111,11 II 11.11 11.I1II,11:I,IIUI'1I11 11.11'111111 ,1I,1I,1I.1I:II'IIIIIJr,. the world. • music and giving the essence, the perfume instead,of the This contact cannot fail to inspire peace, harmony and flowers. a better understanding of all • Radio's intimacy, and subtle­ mankind. ty appeal to me. I merely sug­ Perhaps you would be in­ gest, and each listener fiUs in terested in my first impres­ the picture in his own way. sions of broadcasting. It is amusing, the picture I was not thrilled at my lirst that some listeners form of microphone appearance. In me, the singer. fact, I didn't like it at all. From their letters I gather I experienced great ner­ that some of them think that vousness and was conscious I am tall and dark, others that of an immense distraction that I am dumpy and fat. Others I can best describe if I tell you address me as "Madame"! that I had the sensation of If they could see me duck­ being pulled in all directions ing under the arms of the six­ at Once. footers in the Cities Service The silence, the lack of ap­