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Vol. III, No. 21 WEEK BEGINNING MAY 26, 1934 Published \"'eekly tb., This and That British Progress In Television And ByMorris.Hastings RADIO kills more than popu· Broadcast Dancing~ Musical Shows lar songs. It has fairly well done for a number of cOffit"dians - good ones, too. ED WYNN and JACK Two Services Supply News News to Be PEARL are famous examples. Many former WYNN and PEARL enthusi· Televised asts are so To Many Radio Stations ] weary of their For Public ,erstwhile J heroes' r a d i 0 Blulio Perso,,,dities A,oe Press Should While the United States won. I goings-on that they would not "'People.,"" A IJi,oecto,- ders what, if anything, is going bother to go Permit News I to happen in connection with see them on Of P"blicity Becl,lls televiSIon, the British are going the stage. ahead with it. And yet, Broadcasting The British Broadcasting Cor. when these two By JOHN McART , poration already has broadcast an . beg a n their The press should do radio a be· ARE RADIO stars people?" , ambitious baJJel by television. airy career, lated favor by abandoning the studio and theatre "During the last 18 months they were loud· radio-press program "in the in- officials, whose work brings them a new technique has belD ly c h e ere d. terest of fair play -and constitu- into close contact with the darl­ devdoped," according to Mr. HASl1"GS And rightly so. tional freedom." ings of rhe microphone, alter- Eustace Robb, head of the They brought Such was the suggestion made natdy scowl and smile as they television section of the Brie· something new to radio which by HERBERT MOORE, president of ponder their memories of hours ish Broadcasting Corpora... badly needed something of the the Transradio Press Service, spent with the stars and try to tion. kind. which supplies world news to 23 answer this question. "In this ~hof( time:' con... The trouble is now that radio radio stations, in an interview JACK GOU)STElN, RKO pub- tinued Mr, Robb, "the tech.. still needs flew comic material; with [dito,. & P"bliJher. licity dirt::ctor, whose ticklish job nique of program presenta· but the Messrs. WYNN and PEARL ~fOORr d,cI:ueu that the Press- . i~ to inveigle radio-stage stars into cion has progressed rapidly are not supplying it. They con­ Radio Bureau. e~tabJishcd by gratutitous th0 m. Waltz program. \\'OR 1\"w Enl;tand <.:ommUlllt}' Sln&ioe [email protected]. H. T. Coc. F!o",cr Spl"liali~t. "O:~RX 6 P.M. EDT; 5 EST; 4 CT \\8Z 2 P.M. EDT; 1 1ST 12 N. CT AI Pcarcc', Gang. WEAP WjAR WTAG Grete Stcu,lg"Jd. Andre Kos 1aa.e12' Or. Xavier CUi:at Orehe; tu. \\'EAF WEB \\.L\\'. 30 c~ru. \\ ABC '" AC \\ EAN fCC m. ~:\5 \\'jAR \\ C;)H \\ lAc.. \X'GY WTlC. Thc Evening TJ,ultr, WEEr. 30 m. \\ HA \\ Ul{(; \\ ORe '" J.BZ >0 m. \\;'udltvtlle Qanon. \l.'TIC \\ CAU. ju m. Mtycr DavIS HAnd. \l;'AAB The Municipal Forum. \\'. 'AC ~t_tr Van StttJ.n 'I OrdJ(:~tla. WjZ WBAL Scrap Book. \\'AAM \\ I AN c uk . imphnny Orehr!;tra. WORt 1 h. "\VJn/:s;' GtorJ,:t Mason. WBZ OHh~tu. AmAteur program. \\'&\0 Misdta Ra&;lllsky's Ensemble, WAB( W'AAO Fetdlt M,)wry I <.:tRU. 30 m. Do A ~ ·ev.lOn·s Or..!le-tu, ~"BX, "5 m. 'X'DRC \\- d .. h emil!. (,KAt. ~o m. . u,.,. \\.AC \\,,"['-\:"l WJCC FEA 9.15 P.M. EDT. 8.15 b1"": 7.15 CT 2.15 P.M. EDT 1.15 rST; 12.15 CT \\ ORC WMAS WLBZ {<)DJtor \ It'l .I Artin Reciul. U AHe: \\. 'AC ~tEAS WICC l:ncl~ ~o The the 'tTs. 'WBZ Don, \l OR. m. Rod&crs It lhl: Cocuole. \\.At.,B \l. fEA WORC ~ ORC WLBZ \\'CAU juk Al'lJi"fronA. \'t'"LW jJ.(k Flshtr 5 Or.. bc:stu, \\'oI\A8 l' r Lar • fdodlCi, \\ ·8::< 9.30 P.M. fOr. 8.30 I:. T, 7.30 CT Puna Duo. \\ OR Be2rrl~ Fa rilll. l); EAF WE£! WJI\R WCSH 8.15 P.M. EDT. 5 .... 5 EST: 4.15 CT 2.30 P.M. LDI. 1.30EST; 12.90 CT WTAG Wl"Y WL\\, 30 m. 8uchall S<:o~. \'0; BZ Mdude¢ • \\ 11(' Jbr ('..onfldcn e ~hn \\ LAF \\TII \\IjAR nil n, anJ Allto \'("ABC WAAB WHI\. ~O I::dche Dudun I Orcbcstn.. WJZ wnz KDKA \\T .... II \\ TAt... \\ TIC \VGY. m, \\ DRC \\ ORC wrAU \\-HAM. !O m, Plltn anJ.. .-oe n. WjZ WHZ \\ol-IAM Rueb II ~< no , \\. AC \X t:A~ cthDlJNOQ:l. lor rd Hli:chorn U. "11 KOKA ·tones. \\"11[0 l).a.nunft E..bon. \\..Afie \\~ Ae \\ US JUfC W AC \\-£.\1 \\fEA WORC Cora Calk ,w:-.'BX. 30 m. \\0- MAS W LDZ. 30 m. iCC FEA ~-oRC \\ ORC ~ MAS Hughie C "nor, 0, butu, ,\.\8 wrcc ~o 8.30 P.M. rOT 5.80 EST: 4.90 CT \VLBZ. m, \\ORC \\. RH The Homc-m.a.kcr. '\X'OR Tom Coakl , 01 _' ta. WIAP WTAG AldrKh s lIa'aaluns. WPG. ~o m. 2.45 P.M. E.DT;, 1.45 r~T. 12.45 CT WTlC. 30 m. (WGY WEEt WjAR (tom AMOn \\ eck s Orcbestu. WGN fum forum. \\;jZ WI\Z \\IIAM KDKA 6."51 8ueball senr" and CUllCOt E1'cots, WEEI 9.45 P.M. lOT, 8.45 EST; 7.45 CT c.. ~. W!lAB Quutc:t. \X'jAR !':C'v.·s and 8aSC'ball Scores. WAAB Fum Bureau, \\""X8X Sump Cluh. \\"j7 WHAM KDKA. jan Garber', Orchc:sua, WGN 3 P.M. rOT; 2 bT 1 CT Srons...-earhcr, WBZ 10 P.M. lOr; 9 IST; 8 CT I. C. ,,·A Championship Trado: Meet at jack Armstrong. WLW Gr.tham McNI~. Ha)'ttln'.t Orch$rl. franldm Field. Phlladtlphu. \\-EAP ehatll:" Carlde. WASC WAAB WFEo\ Suon Slueu, \\:'[AF \\;TEI \\. JAR W<.:sa \\'r1 I \\JAR \\"CSH 'X'TAG WTIC WGY, \\ ORe \\"ORC WL8Z Wau \VTAG \\'{;\' \\.-1.\\. 30 m. ::z h.• ~o m, Meuy·Go·Round. WNAC Merry MaJnp'. \VTle..; PeJ.bOOy High School Choir. WjZ KOKA Ne...·s. WEAN WNBH 11m Ryan's Place, W jZ WHAM ~o Motor Tips. WOR Smith College Pro/<:am, WfiZ. m. Three Blut Nutn. \\'HZ (Weathcr at 10,1)), I. C. i A Truk Meet. WABC WAAB. 1 h. Dob Nev.'hall, WLW Behind tht b ..... l{J)l{A B1$eb.all, BraH's vs, ChicJ.go, WNAC WEAN (ilad Girl. \\'UrB Byrd !:Xrtdltll.1ll tin tht Air. ortning -of WICC WFEA WDI(C WORC WMAS 8.45 P.M. EDT; 5.45 EST; 4.45 CT C111U,!(O Fm, WADC WNAC \\ LAN WLBZ \"V'KBH, 2 h, john Hwide:. WJZ WBAL KOKA WHAM WDRe \\lORe WLBZ, '0 m. "Star Storits," Allan Broms, WOR Perky Stt\en,' Orchestra, WAAD W'FEA. Mary Cary. sonll;S. WBSO u..nccrt, Edward MacHulh, bariton~. WBZ Fredc:uck "'llbam Wile. WAR<: WNAC 30 m, " H Club. W~DX "Ronun('e in Song," WOR, ~o m. W'EA:"J' \X'JCC WORC WFEA, WMAS J)~n('e 3.15 P.M. EDT; 2.15 IST; 1.15 CT WLBZ Audltonum On:hl:"tn., WPG Dan Russo's Orche\tra. WjZ Nt",",. \\718Z Romandil') Onhe->tr

STATIO~ LATDOIU JOHNNY GREEN, conductor of a radio orchestra, indulges DIRECTORY RADIO SERVICE CO. in all sorts of strenuous gestures when he It:ads his bane.!. 40 Sr.ohope St., Boston So he dresses the part and wears his collar open, a sleeveless ~ I T.I, COi\fm01ffualth 3700 Ask for Mr. Thompson sweater and linen trousers. ==:J '-- ---1 • Saturday, May 26, 1934 THE MICROPH,ONE Page Three Radio Cets Jump On Newspapers As Chicago Fire Is Broadcast On the Air Program of Rhymes and Music Regatta On Just After Entertains---and also Instructs The Hudson The Alarm Is Broadcast Music Sustains the The Poughkeepsie Regatta, an­ By EDYTHE LOUISE DIXON nual intercollegiate crew racing In the angry heat of Chicago's Atmosphere of carnival, will be broadcast from devastating stock yards fire on Sat­ the course on the Hudson River urday, May I5)-the greatest fire in the Poetry over the NBC networks on Satur­ Chicago since 187I-members at day, June 16. the Columbia staff presented two W/-fILE "Rhymes and The regatta, whic:h has been graph.ic broadcasts picturing the Cadences," program of run annually since 1895, with the tragedy which was being enacted be· music and poetry presented exception of the wartime years, fore them. E\'cn as they talked into over WBZ on Tuesdays at was not held last year. 2.30 P. M., has entertain­ the microphones pJantcd at various This year, 11owtver, all the ment as its chief purpose. it spots throughout the grim furnace, members of the Intercollegiate also is instructivt. new horrors were occuring before Rowing Association will send their eyes. What ORMAN CORWI}l, crews for rhe renewal and several When first informed of the fire, reader, and BENJAMIN KAL­ other colleges "ill take part by shortly after 4.30 P. M., C D. T., MAK, pianist, hope their pro­ in\·itation. gram illustrates is, first, that BoB KAUFMAN, Director Western The varsity race will he cov­ poetry does not have to be Division Public Events and Special ered in the broadcast from 7.15­ • Features Department at the Co­ difficult to understand to be to 8.15 P. M. Several micro­ lumbia headquarters in the Wrig­ good. phones placed along the course ley building, Chicago, realized the Secondly, they try to show will be used in the description. potentialities [or a broadcast. that many poems centuries Preliminary races probabJy will Organizing a crew of engineers, old are as fresh and lo,;IEL \V_ HOAN will speak over K.AL'FMA~ the two artists frequently in­ telephoned instruc­ ice was won by the Yankee Net- plea which the Yankt'c Network the \XI ABC-Columbia network tions to St'nd another (few of an­ troduce the poets themselves work News Suvice, whc:n, as a made that its news service should from the Socialist party's national pouncers and enginet:rs to a point as guests on their programs. result of the passage of a resolu- be on a par with newspapers, so convention at on Thurs-. farther from the fire. This would DAVID :MORTON, sonnet tion, introduced to the State far as the State House was con- day, May 31, at 8.30 P. M. have given Columbia another pick. writer, and ELSPETH, whose Legislature by Representative ccened. THOMAS, former Socialist can" up point for a broadcast. lyrics are familiar to readers Jo>iN J. CRAVLN of Boston, the ------didate for President, will discuss,. The Ii,st broadcast, which wen! of F. P. A.'s Conning Tow­ "The Stan·arion Path to Prosper.. on the air just one hour and thirty er, in the ew York Herald· ser,ice was recognized as a legiti. Waring Salutes ity:' He will pic-sent the SOot five minutes after Columbia learned Tribllne, already have ap· mate news gathering organiza- cialist pJan of "controlled ahun· of the fire, was made from an alley p<:ar<.·d in this capacity. tion. - avy Thursday dance." back of the telephone building. ! ORMAN CORWIN is a Most of the support given the FRro \VARlNG and his Pennsyl- Showers of water rained down and newspaptrman whose favo· radio news service was on the vanians will pay special honor 10 tlying embers menaced the crew. rite pastime is reading, writ­ ground that news is public prop· the United States Navy during their For Soutlu?rn The second broadcast went on at ing and lecturing about erty. The press room at the program next Thursday at 9.30 i 9.30 P. M. Microphones had been poetry. Li.flt~!'.@rs State House is supported by t h e P. M. The concert, which will be placed at various points, in order to BENJAMIN KALMAN, who ' d' th f P n to broadcast over the CBS-WABC net- '.l give a panoramic view of the dev­ has studied music in Ger- publIe an 15 cre ore 0 C work, ,includes such sea.going tunes 'Ibe prOll'amt of \VIAE or WJZ ma, be bnrd m·er: astation. HOLLY SHIVELY, Mr. many and France, now any organization which serves as "21 Guns for Susie" and ··She WFLA-\TSUN C1e:ll'W'lter. Florida KAUFM ..... N·S assistant, had acted as \'('58 Allama. Grorgja Has a Great Big Army of Friends \X'SMB . La. city editor in assembling material Since She Lives Near the Navy \X/OAI S..tn Amonio, Tex. \xSM Nash,·iIlt, Tenn. and assigning it to the several an­ Yard." De Likes To Listen _____ l The proc,rams of W ABC may be heard nouncers. Every minute she could over: ~ spare from this she had used in ad­ u·Q.ut , florida \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ICBS Broadcasts WJ5V ,",,'uhingron. D. C. ministering first aid to injured fire­ \X-BT Chuloue. ~. C. men. "'TAR Norfolk, Ya. WBIG Gn:ea~boro. :'oJ. C. Mayor EDWARD J. KELLY, Dr. / SOUND AS /F HAVe Suburban Races / HAD 19 COLO HERMAN L • BliKDESliN, president This year's running of the Subur­ of the Board of Health, Fire MAR­ t~ ~ ban Handicap, Decoration Day fea­ List@n@rs- SHAL CORRIGAN and announcers ture at Belmont Park, will be de­ :TRUMAN BRADLEY and PAT FLAN­ scribed by THOMAS DRYAN GWRGE The prOE;rams of \X'EAF may be AGAN spoke from the telephone hnrd mer: over the CBS-WABC network Wed· KSD St. Louis. Mo. building. HAROLD ISBILL an· nesday from 4 to 4.15 P. M. KYW Chicafto. III. nounced from the roof, until the WMAQ <':hlca~o. I1J. Greatest interest centers in C. v. \\"TAi\1 C1e--eland, Ohio density of the smoke forced him in­ WHITKD'S "Equiposc" and the The pt'oc,rams of \\JZ may be heard side the building. \'X'atthers were Cala __ ba Srable's '·Mr. KhJyyam." O'er: picked at random from the crowd to WL'"R·'\\LS Chin~o. III. "'-GAR Ch::\e1and. Ohio speak into ,a microphone placed on Again Helen Menken WJR Dtuuir, Mich. the sidewalk near pumping equip­ The programs ol ""·ABC may be for the lifth time, HELEN MLN· heard o\'er: ment. \'('BBI\( Chica~o. Ill. KEN, noted actress, wiJl be guest \'('IIK Listeners \\.'ere given an accurate C1en·land. Ohio on the "Big Show" program. IIer \VceO Minneapolis. MinD. picture of the dramatic battle. Co· KMOX 51. I.ouis. Mo. next appearance is sc..heduled for "'"HAS Louisville, Ky. lumbia endtd its second broad<.ast • DAVID ROSS, Columbia announcer, liktS to hear himself next ~fonday, ~{ay 28, beginninj! at l"OTI!: 0"/)""1'1"1 he"/ "0t"."'J of the fire at 9.5' P. M. HAL Bt:R­ talk. This is literally true. \Vhentyer he announces he d tf,!, Jf.U(inJ .', "I"i"rlJ JIIJtJ t. 9.30 P. :\1., o,er the CBS-WABC Tht .':/CROPHOSE. l'EIT and one engineer remained stands with his hand cupped Q\-er his ear so as to catch the nttwork. all night at the telephone building. sound of his own voice. Page Four Saturday, May 26, 1934 Sunday, May 27 Pittsburgh Symphony, CBS-WABC at 10.15 P.M. ------'f,"'llI'U_"_''''''''''"11' "" ,l1li",,,''''.'''''''''''''''''-_ " -bl·db( "'.",.,.,_."" j Go,ld ,nd Sh,f''', "JZ WBAL WHAM All Aloue P;,no 0,0. WOR -"dn-a".·ollal U Jg Ie oS Tunt'. We-llMt, Tt'm~r:l.lurt". \\BZ l~on Fll~Jl ... Or,he~tra. \\~~ICA L.... • Albert M.1I r. r no, \\"aso B P.M. rOT 7 rST. 6 cr SJIt'rJiJ)" 1'1.21 26 P.M. V'Jltty, WMCA }unrny Durante and Rubmoff"s Orchr-on Ln!ot'mhle, WABC WZ"AC WFEA WAOC WNAC Wf:AN WfEIL WMAS ,'fonda)', ,'tay 28 8.0o-Jenne)' CO:lCCrl, \VEEI WOKC ··MelodOKOpc." WOR, 1 h. IDunu. \\!AAB \\.'MAS Thr~ L,ttle runstus, W"MCA 5.15 P.M. "Careers Foe Wom- 9.~E lsi e Fergu)on, CBS­ Poetry. \VOR. }O m. 8.15 P.M. EDT; 7.15 EST; 6.15 CT en," talk h)' Mes. Jouett WABC MemollaJ Servl~e:. Je..",~b War VetenM of New H.a.mpdlire Mothers. \\""FEIL Shouse.' NDC.WEAF Amcrlu. Samuel Uoterr!K'Yer. Jam~ W. Debut NIght. KDKA. 4) m. 9.30-Album of familiar Mu· Gerard, Royal S. Corcland. WMCA, Conttrt Hour. WGN. 4' m. Tflesday, '\fay 29 sic, NBC·WEAF W~O mi- NauJie Norman, songs. WMC!L 4 P.M. Com men t 00 the to.Oo-Mme. Schumann Heiak, 1 :tch ower P~~um, WBSO r 8.80 P.M. rOT; 7.30 EST; 6.80 CT World's Fair Art Show b~ NBC·WJZ .45 P.M. . T; 11.45 A.M. .ST; California Melodie5, WABe WNAC WEAN, J. 10.45 CT WICC \\'fEA WDRC WORC WMJ\S prominent art critics, NBC- 10.1 S-Pittsbu.rgh S)'mphony Oc· H. V, Kahenborn, WABC \\"""NAC \l;'f[A WI.BZ. JO m. WEAF chema. CBS·WAnC \\ ORe Dean A"dem)' Concert Orche5tra. W AAB '\X'1I1 and \\'ern, l05pdirn:, WBSO, 30 m. Golden's OrclJotra, \'C'MCA 10.3O-~farx Brothers, NBC· 1.00 P.M. EDT; 12 N. EST; 8.45 P.M. rOT; 7.45 rST; 6.45 CT .., Minutes io Hollywood, Prnie_. "Litt!e WEAF 11 A.M. CT Double mixC'd quartet, WAAB Man. What No...·?.. Wyoo~ G I»on. Russian Opera Otorus. NBC. The .Ruad ro Romany. WEAF WTIC WJAR Main St. sonA...·citer. "'·MCA WARC \\NAC W'£AN WICC WORC WI .... G. ~o m.; WGY, I) m. \\-ORC \\-CA.U. 4) m. WJZ Church of the Air. Father E. A. Duff. 9 P.M. rnT; 8 LST; 7 CT lynn I. 0. 0 F CllOlr, WAAB W'LBZ Chariam, U. S. Navy, WABe WAA8 Merry·Go.Round. Tamara. WEAF WJAR WFEA WMAS. 30 m. WORC. 10 m. WTAG Wl"IC WGY, ~o m. Charln Leland WOR '0 m, (All progw1l1 are lilled il1 wtem Catholic ·1 rurh Period, WNAC \\-'FEA Fox Revue. WEEI .' • WICC WrAN WMAS WSBH. 1 h. Gulf Headliners "'ith lIving Berlin, WJZ TIle \V"andeun,(: Poet: WPG Daylight S.1l'ing Time. EaJle,n Peuolc Suiill' Quarm, WOR. 1 b. WBZ WHAM KDKA KBAL WLW IJ-Jor~nc~ RKharJson s .Orchestra, WMCA Pisno duo. \\ Me.... 30 m. • Run.an Cathedral Cholt. CKAC, 30 m. Stand.:tl'd TInJe IJ one hour ea,lier; 1.15 P.M. rOT; 12.15 EST; FalT"I, Th~tre. Elsie Fer~n. WABC 10.45 P.M. EDT: 9.45 EST; 8.45 cr Central Time istuo hOll's earlier.) 11.15 cr \\·!'I.iAC. "':ICC \\·FEA \\--oRC \\'ORC ' i-Irers,n's Or'lestrn, WAAB The ,f J ( Weaver. WGY \\·MAS WCAU, 30 m. S~I PlCr Orl~ua. WPG. }O m. 8 A.M. rOT. 7 EST. 6 CT \\'t,tt E..de Pw..:ram. \\ 8SO Bectho~n Memorial Foundation. \\~AAB, Hen Pollack·s Occhestra, WMCA • Mdody Hour, WEAF W(iY, t h. Six a'Ll)rdinn•. OW·MCA I 13 WEAN WFEA 'X'LDZ, }o m. 11 P.M. EDT; 10 EST: 8 CT Tunc Pictules. WjZ WBAI., ~o w. RVING t::RUN, I,nnolls compose, R~ycrjes. WOR. ~o m. Ba~ehall Scores, WrAP Organe Reveille. WAnc ru.~ W 1·:':>.:OMC•T EDT; 12.30 EST; 01 poplliar songs Il'bo now talks Song., muSIC, WMCA, .30 m; Csnadian Capers. WEEI wnc WJAR WCSH Dudley Radio Carolers. \X'NAC ~'1 Nos Awstes lo..tontrealals, CKAC. )0 m. \\'TAG. 30 m.; WEAl (rom 11.1) \x·ICC WMAS WUl7., '\0 m. Surprl'>t: Party, Mary Small. \\'ElLF \\'1.1'1 abo1Jt them a"d Jings some Slm. 9 80 PM EDT 8 30 EST 7 30 CT N. E. S<;hool 01 ThcuI."ItY, \\-'t1EB, I b, \\"JAR W(, H WTAG \\CY •" .. ; '. ;' Roxanne Wallace, WJZWII.... M ~'. Happy Jold.. 511, . "'·I\SO. l,") m. Sw".! !' f"rum, Dr. R. Sutlman "'"JZ day nights at 9 01/ the !':BC- Album of Fam,l,ar MusIC. Fu Ik Munn TIme, ",",ther, sports re'new. waz ~,eat 8.30 A.M. lUI. 7.30 tST, 6.30 CT ""HZ ""HAL \X·HAM. \0 m.' JI"jZ l1etuo,k, VIrgin's 'VEAF \\·EEl \\'JAR \\;QiH Zcry Hour. \\"LW. 30 m. Old Church 5<>"&5. KDKA \\'"'TAG \XGY. W m. In th~ Ma~rer's MUSIC Room, WAA8 WFEA Lc,,· White. or.un. WJZ \\"BAL 30 m. Cumrln ky Trio. \\'ABC \VDRC WCAU "Unique Pro~ram.'. \\-'TIC. 30 m. WMAS \\ J.HZ Spiritual SIIl,,::ers. 'X'nz CUrlqrt Cassiu. W1IC, 1 h, Waller Winclldl. WJZ WBZ WHAM WBAL Sports, ne...·s. KDKA Artist Re'ital. WADe The It Ilan Scu:naden. WAAD, 30 m. Erva Giles. sopt.tno. ~"'OR KDKA WLW "MMnbe::alTK," WORt 30 m. FJi.ke MI.1Iwilal Olluch. \\""050, 30 m. l\;C\\. WMCA Fsmily Prayer Period. \\·LW Wallllll;·s Pelllls)hanians. \\""ABC. WNAC uu,) Hour WLW 8.45 A.M. IDT. 7.45 lST; 6.45 CT Teo Flyinll; Flflll;m, W6~() WEAl \\'ICC \\/fl:.A \\ ORC WORC '. , 1.45 P.M. rDT. 12.45 EST; Youn" Prorle"~ Chuah uf the Air. WMCA. \\"MAS \X·LBZ WCAU,)o m. Tum Dc:\odl~rs Orche~tra. WMCA S;afery Cru""defS, WBZ ~l'otilght. 11.45 CI J h. "Your Mom-y." \\·AAO 11.15 P.M. EDT; 10.15 EST; RadIO WABC h ~ t'lll, \\. .... C \\ EA. ' \\·ICC WHA M~.!;~ ~.(~gs~ ~!f;:::; ~~~~F \~~EBCEI An.,"'s''''p.ChO.''r'I''T''',Hr.B'·SIEST·'' 8.'5 CT "Su,- ~." Harry Balkin. WOR 9.15 er \\-MAS \\"I-HZ Wl\"OH \\ DRC "·CAU s M 4 Ik·/-1 F lion·, Ou;bestra, \\~MCA. 30 m. l Bolognini. 'cellist, WjZ 9 A.M. 101". 8 E~T; 7 CT Dr. Paul \'. \\'inslo_. WMCA S}·h·ln Tno. \\[AF \\1.E1 \\-'}I!.R \\'CSH 9.45 P.M. EDT; 8.45 EST. 7.45 CT lH:ollJe SIngers, WDZ \\ T~G \\'(joY M· B,J KDKA DalJads:.r~ wrAF W JAR WCSH WGY 2 P.M. un, 1 1ST; 12 N. CT Ton,"'''on" "'ABC "'AAB w"CC "'ORC Adventures in Health \\:JZ \VBZ WHAM ISSIOnary 10*. cast, . 45 m. Childl'C'n s Huur. WJZ wBZ KDKA \\'HAM ...... ,," ...... "'DKA' LIttle Jack LIttle. ""·AOC WORC }O IlL. Gene Arllold'~ Orche'lrra, \\.TAr \\-CAU U b" kId· "~LW I\X';";AC "'~A. WICC W~M WMAS I h. \\-Tn WJAR WLtotll \\-'TAG \\-'GY WL\V, Mnclernaire~, \X'TIC n ro en .Me I) res." \\'LBZ WCAU from 1I.}O) Sunday M"rninll; at Aunt Susan's, WABC ~o m. "Current Legal Topics." WOR Bueball Scure') and Nev..s, \"AAB Ne,,·s WNAC WCAN WICC WFEA \X'NAC: \\' c .... N WIU.: WFEA \\lORC SO~lth ~c.1 hlanders, \\-'JZ WSZ WnAT, Ernest Scnzy, erRB Los Chico,. WOR ., WGRC WMAS WLilZ WNBH WMAS WlBZ WCAU, 1 h. l:.dllh Murf;lY. ,>ons" WAHC WNAC WICC Angelus Choru~. \\'IIE8. J h. Paull$t ehomt~u. \XGN, 4' m. St'-'i.:1 Pier I)ance Olchestra, W}JG (IlulCh of the !'\uarenc. Rc\'. Selden D. Kt'lIeT, \\ BSO. J h. WFl:A \\'MAS WCAU 5.80 P.M. EDT; 4.30 rST; 3.80 CT 10 P.M. £OT, 9 ESf; 8 CT Udo's Tango Orchestra WMCA Italian Mc:lnd_, \\IA1\.8, '0 m. H ,,_ VI<.10r Young·s Orchcstu. \\TAP WEEl " .0 PM lOl' "080 [ST' PL Ignm and Counsdlor. J h.• \\""'HEB ~dlU FUlum, \\ORC. 30 m. 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= ~ Radio Lane Studiosity ~ By Jimmy J, Leonard By Les Troy ~IEXlCO always has been the naughty child A DISTINGUISHED-LOOKING gentleman and impending danger to UNCLE S.....!\(s VOLUME III Salllrda)', 111,,)' 26, '934 NUMBER 21 was in a New York sporting goods store rather peace loving RaJio Lane. That country buying fishing tackle. The clerk was somew~at PlIbliIher. JOliN K. GoWE". Jr. BlIs;neJJ Manager, PHILIP N.lIoBSON has allowed undesirables ousted from the States surprised at the size and strength of the eqUIp· to set up radio stations for the purp?se of sell­ Editor, G. CARLETON PEARL iUanaging Editor, MORRIS HASTINGS mcnt the gentleman was buying. "Why," he jng "'luack" remedies across the RIO Grande. A weekly newspaper, The MICROPHONE is q>ublished every Saturday said, "you must be going to try to pull in the Now great danger to the United States net­ at Boston, Massachusetts, by The MICROPHONE, Inc. sea serpent of Loch Ness chac is always being works seems evident. Our Southern neighbor Entered as second class matter August It, 1933, at the post office at mentioned over the radio by Edwin e. H·I!." has reallocated its stations. Boston, Massachusetts, under the Act of March 3, 1879. The gentleman drew himself up to his full How badly The MICROPHONE will not be responsible for unsolicited manuscripts he i g h t, be­ the stations I· , unless they are accompanied by return postage. stowed a Union b r 0 a d casting l..eague C I u b along the boun­ Subscription for one year, $1.50 postpaid. Single copies, five cents each. I Advertising rates on application to the Business Manager. look on the dary line will salesman be affected is a Ollices. No. 34 Court Square, Boston, Massachusetts. t h r a u gh his matter of guess Telephones (collllecting all deparlmeltls) LAFayette 2860 and 2861. pioce-nez and work at pres· 5 aid: HIt's ent, but, ac­ amusing t hat cording to all you mention sup pas ition, On1 Of Bounds chat name. For about 38 sta­ WHEN will American sponsors of advertising pro- it happens to tions will be be my own.'" much incon~e­ grams learn the lesson England offers? There a pub­ n i e n c e d. In lic poisoned by plugs asserted itself, with the result that no NICK LUCAS, "the crooning s 0 m ceases advertising is permitted by the British Broadcasting Cor­ t r 0 u badour:' Mexican waves poration. will over-rule was accosted by waves shooting American air advertisers must clean up the air waves, or a man evident­ from WEA F, they simply will pass out of the picture. The public, long Iy _. crocked, " I. WOR and apathetic, at length is aroused. as' %lC was cn­ WADe's out­ ter:ng the Co- Already the National Committee on Education in Radio EOWIN C. HILL )urr::Jia build- lets. Some say CHARLES CARLILE has asked President Roosevelt to control radio advertising. t his realloca· ing in New York. Luc..... s was at a slight dis­ tion of 1o.fexican stations was done because of Why? The Committee reports: advantage because he happened to be carrying animosity growing out of a quarrel between "Because undesirable radio adverrising has exceeded four banjos. NICK'S tipsy friend offered him Mexico .and the United States. reasonable bou;'ds, borh in regard to rhe amounr and 50 cents for one of them. But ~fr. LUCAS would not sell. Matters were reaching a crisis CHARLES CARLILE comes back to the air more especially rhe kind of copy." as the conversation lapsed and the gentleman from his fling at operatic work in Ntw Or­ And what does the Committee recommend? At the mo­ beg:tn to resort to violence in order to get a leans. The strangest part about this fine sing. ment, merely study to: banjo. - er is the fact that he never had any inclination At the crucial moment a third man made his ~ing until his mother pleaded with him to "Including rhe possibiliry of governmenr regulation, to appearance, carrying a bull fiddle. Immediate­ enter the AT'WATER KENT contest. His un­ including the censorship of adverrising." ly the tipsy one's eyes spotted it he made for it, trained voice was good <.:nough to overshadow Government control. Government regulation. Govern­ probably on the theory of more instrument for well-trained larynx for a fourth place. He ment censorship. A short step further to government his money. When last seen the man with the won a scholarship which took him two years ownership. Do air advertisers desire government owner­ bull fiJdle was holding his own in a race Jown to complete, and when he came back from l\1aJison Avenue. study, CDS snapped him up. He's going bet­ ship, which means that they will be barred from the air, if necessary, to protect the public rights? Here are a couple of anecdotes to prove that ter than ever now. radio people do have a sense of humor. Many wonder at the sudden rise and quick If they do, they will continue to offend, and in due An etiquette teacher approached FRANK oblivion of RL'SS COLUMBO. CON CONRAD, one course reap the reward of their folly. BLACK, NBC musical director, and asked if it of the finest managers a man ever was customary for the musicians had, seems to have left the singer Radio ~lasters-of-CereUlonyAre Dying to stand up when they accom­ 00 his own, and "his own" doesn't panied a femal vocllist. \Xfith­ appear to be enough to keep him in By DICK TEMPLETON 'Falling Down a Frght of And, speaking of masters of out batting an eye FRANK an· his once fine stride. Nelv York Correspondent Stairs for Flora' as only he ceremony, one of these gentle~ swered her: "Unta she says, It will be some time before yOli can sing it-give ie, Joe!" men, GRAHAM Me AMEE, 'Gentlemen, be seated: .. JUST as the movie thea- hear JEANNIE LANG titter before a Them days, amid belated rigged up radio's first air-con­ And then someone came into microphone. She and JACK WHtT­ tres began some months hosannas f rom li~teners, are ditioning plant at I95 Broad­ the studio where BABE RUTH was ING will be let go by JACK DENNY ago to do without masters almost gone forever. way. It consisted of an electric broadcasting and asked him wh~ to make room for a new pair of of ceremonies, so are radio In the theatre there might fan blowing across a hundred­ he sat down while he talked on warblers. VINCENT LoPEZ is now programs of the future going have been some reason for a pound cake of ice resting in a the air. Said RUTH: "I enjoy it working up an hour program which to get along without their master of ceremonres. Scen~ tin tub in the single control as much as eating a big d~nner­ he hopes will make R. VALLEE allegedly humorous interrup­ ery had to be changed and room. and I never cat a meal standing tions. blush. curtains dropped and pulled MAX BAER, contender for up." And speaking of VALLEE brings F i ve program builders up. But the microphone the world's heavyweight cham­ A visitor recently asked AL· to mind the rumor that he will take who are getting ready to needs no scene-shifting. In pionship, is taking lessons in BERT SPALDING, the violinist, why his show from NBC air waves and launch shows for the late their over-eagerness to lift as crooning. The rC3.son is that he always carried two violin place it with CBS. The rumor was Summer and Fall are plan­ much that was en;:ertaining his script on the air calls for a cases when he came into the not only denied hy VALLEE but his ning musical shows where from the theatre as they little pinch-hitting in the sing­ studio for a broadcast. sponsor signed up for another 12 the only spoken word out­ could, radio program build­ ing line. And, as BAER \von't "So I will balance, my dear months with Be. That's spiking side of the commercial will ers have attempted to lift too have a double, he had to learn sir," said Albert, "If I only had them, RUDY! be something like this over a much. the correct Jllethod of night­ one I would no doubt suetch one musical background, uJames WHDH is out of the Federal One of the unnecessary club gargling. arm longer than the other Melron sings 'Rose of My Broadc.l.sting System's scheme of things they pulled from the At last the lowly sound-ef­ one is:' Heart,' " and then the tenor things. Rumor has it that the wings was the mas:er of cere­ fect man on the radio can claim The visitor agreed that it v.'as System didn't care to have short starts singing. a monies. And now he will that his profession must have a good, sound theory. ~tation hour carrying its pro­ Program builders, unusual­ have to learn to b<.: very fun­ dignity. The reason is that After WILFRED GLENN, basso grams. Then Dame Rumor pops ly late. are waking up to the ny, to sing or to operate a JOE COOK, comedian on the of the Revelers quartet, had gone jn her sharp nose again ana says realization that some Broad­ sounds effects box if he House Party program on Sat­ away down for a deep B flat, a that the powers-that-be are way yokel's attempt to be wants to remain in the urday night, has become the visitor asked: "Do you always angling for W AAD as an outlet humorous has done little eI~e studio. sound expert for the program. sing that low, Mr. Glenn?" for the Federal System. than slow up an otherJlise Program builders, in steal· He isn't happy unless he has If the fact that WNAC has rapidly - moving program. ing thunder from the theatre, some scissors to snip or paper "Only when the nOfCS call for asked the United Slates Radio They want the musical num~ have in many instances failed to crumple as part of the show. it," said Wilfred. Commi~sion for more power has bers now tied together in· to realize that even before anj'thing to do with the subject, stead of being slowed down. radio kicked it. 'Vaudeville you're welcome to it. And like many sponsors of was limping. Some of the To Subscribe to The Microphone EMfRSON GILL is going to play humorous programs who are things that made it stagger his sweet tunes at Norumbega ducking away from come­ to oblivion also helped to Park t his Summer as usual. But Fill out the blank and mail with rash, money order or dians, they llave at last dis­ render certain radio pro­ his singer, "PINKY" HUNTER, will check to The MICROPHONE, 34 Court Square, Boston, Mass. covered that what they may grams ineffably dull. be ahsent. ··PINKY" has formed fancy is very funny the great (Please print) a band of his own. majority of the radio listen­ 'Gradually the radio lads JESSICA DRAGONETTE is going ers find only boring. will learn. The first thing Na11le . to make a featu re motion picture. And beyond that, the radio they apparently have learned Sireel . GUY LOMBARDO will switch over audience is very sick of is that a mouthful of mean­ to NBC on June l. startling statements 1 ike ingless words betwe,en musi­ City or Totvll . cal numbers is without value. I I never thought I'd live to see "And now Joe Blotes (of the day! The Yacht Club Boys whom you as a listener have And fpr the sake of your Siale . went to sea and became violently never heard) sings his own tender cars, t:lat is some· (Subscription $1.50 pet year, postpaid) seasick! o rig i n 31 arrangement of thing! - I Page Six THE MICROPHONE Monday, May 28 Helen Menken, "Big Show"WABC, ,.9 30 P.M ~

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WADC WNAC 7.45-"Taxy," Max Baer, NnC· WEAN WORC weAU, 30 m. 11.30 A.M. [DT; 10.30 1:ST; 5.45 P.M. EDT; 4.45 EST; 3.45 CT WjZ 9.30 CT Club Maxine Boys, WAAB WICC WMA3 Bunkhouse Songs. WEAP WJAR WNHI-I WFl:.A WLBZ 8.oo-5ocoo) land Sketch, NBC­ Mary Steele, WjZ KOKA WHAM WBAL. WTAG WTlC '·Sinfonietta." WOR, }O m. \X'EAf }O m. (WBZ from I1 ••u) narry Mirkin. baritone. WEEI The Cameos. WPG Metropolitan Stage Sho.... WBZ Srudio Prngram. wnc Lone RlIn~er. WGN, 30 m. 8.30-Bing Crosby and Mills Tony Wons. WABC WNAC WEAN' WICC KDKA WPEA WORC W].{AS WLBZ WORC Orphan Annie. WJZ WDZ WHAM Cruy Range Ramblers. WMCA Brotbers. CB5·\\7ABC I WLW Thomas Brennan. WHEB Gordon. Dave and Bunny. WABC WAAB 8.45 P.M. EDT; 7.45 EST; 6.45 CT 9.0Q-R 0 sa PODseile, cns­ Ha'4aiian Program. W':";'BX \\'ABC WLAN WDRC WMAS WCAU Babe Ruth. bueball comment. WjZWBZl 11 ....5 A.M. rOT; 1 0.45 EST; Bob Whitr. WNAC WHAM WBAL KOKA 9.30-The Bi~ 5ho","', Helen 9.45 CT "Melodies of Rnmance," WTJC Colle,lte lind Home Institute. WAAB WICQ "Dancin~ 1\lcnkcn, CBS·WABe Peggy Keenan and Sandra Phillips. pianists. Arnund," WOR WfEA WMAS WLBZ WNRH People Who Make Ne..... s, WFEA RJdio Rod and Gun Club. WOR 10.00-S}nlphonr WAIlC WEIu"'l WFtA WDRC WORC Win~low. Orchestra, Dr. WMAS WLBZ 01. Pliul V. WMCA Mote Than Ne.....s. WMCA \X'aller Damroscb, conductor, Storie~ Helen and Boh, WJZ WBZ WDAL Ralph Large's Orch('ura, CKAC from Real Life, WZ"AC Farm Flash. WHEe NBC·WjZ Or~an, WHEn 9 P.M. EDT; 8 EST. 7 CT 6.P.M. EDT; 5 I.ST; 4 CT Daily Poem. WNBX A. &: P. Gypsies, Frank Parker, WrAP 11.OO-ReX Tug well, ens­ Berlin l)Quhle Male Quartet, W[Af WTAG 12 N. lD,". 11 A.M. EST: 10 CT WEEI WJAR WCSH WTAG WTIC WABC '.':'lW. JO m. WGY. ~n m. Gene Arnolc1'~ Commodore$. WEAF WJ:EI Even,"~ , attler, W[EI Minstrels. Gene Arnold, Joe Panons, mar. L.'u" WJAR WCSH WTAG WGY 'Wings" George Mason, WJZ WBZ WDAl MOrlon Howe. tenor. WJZ WHAM QUlrtel. W JZ WBZ WHAM WBAll l(AI. programs are listed ill castel'll Wrightyille Clarion, WTIC, 30 m. KOKA WLW. 30 m. The Monitor Vie....s the News, WBZ Camera Club, Luis Marden. WBZ Ron Pomelle, Andre Kostelanelz' Orchestra.. 'Da)1ight S.-nil1g Time. E.1SICI'1l "Vnice of Experiem;e." WABC WNAC BUlk Rogers, WABC WAAB WEAN WC.~U WABC WNAC WI.A:"l wlec WORe "'TAN WDRC WCAU WORC WI.BZ WCAV WPG WHAS SlallJoJrd Tillie is one hOll, earlier: fum talk. WAAB WORC \X'MAS \\'~BH l"e'4s, WNAC WICC WFEA WORC \'('FEA \X'Fr.A ""'MAS, 30 m. Cen/ral Time is lu'O hours c.Jrlier.) \\'MAS WLBZ Dick McGinley's Orthestra. \\"AJ\B Siher Strains. WTIC Unde Don. WOR. ,0 m. H ....ndicraft Club. WQR . "The ChampIOns." WaR. 30 m. e A.M. [OT, 7 EST, 6 CT Ted Blnk's Orchestra. WMCA. 30 m. Songs. music. WMCA. }O m. t.yric ~lrings-, trio. WMC.A Dante Tunes. WHEB Organ Rh.lp~ody. WrAP WJAR WCSH \'iol," Selections. WHED fum Flash. WNBX 9.15 P.M. LDT; 8.15 EST; 7.15 Cl \X'TIC \);' rAG, 30 m. 12.15 P.M. [01'; 11.'15 A.M. r.ST; Morning Dc\ouons, \VI JZ 6.15 P.M. rn,'; 5.15 EST; 4.15 C1" Rodgers at the Console, WAAB S. 8. RiJeout and (urn:nt events, WEEr 10 15 CT BAKER u'ho teams tip with Joe and Eddy. WGY Ne\\ Hampshire Ramblers. WfEA Rex Battle's f.n~emblc. WEAP WEfI WJAR Salon Musicale, \VJ\BC. 30 m. ~ LYN MURRAY for the '"Edl and V. S. Army Band, WjZ WHAM The Cameos. WPG Shopring l\;e\\~, Recordings. WNAC. 1 h. WCSH \'\ITT!: WTAG Bill WIlliams. WRZ 9.30 P.M. EDT; 8.30 rST; 7.30 CT ~e Morin Sister~. WJZ WHAM ..'s. \\ AAS WICC WfEA WORC Ginger" pro6 /'fwu bm..1dct1-r1 our Spnrts. weather. KDKA Ship of Joy, Tommy Harris, tenor. WEAP WMAS WLBZ \X'.:\"BH ""eather; MSC farm Forum, WBZ Rnbby Benson and Sunny Jim, WABC WEEI WJAR WC~H WTAG WGY. Melody Clock. WH[B. 30 m. Bettv lhrthell. \X'ABC WAAB WORC Ihe CBS·JVABC chaiJl "londap, \\'AAB WEAN WORC WOORC WMAS 30 m. WORC WMAS WLftZ WCAU WFEA Wednesda)'s alld flida)S al 10.15 WLBZ WCAU Tnvelers lIour, WTIC, 30 m. 8.15 A.M. £01"; 7.15 ES1"; 6.105 cr Ne....s, weather. WNAC WEAN Pasternack'~ nedec(Jratin~," Baseball Scores, WNAC Mclod)' Mnments, Orchestr3", Don Hall' rio, \\')Z WBZ WHAM WBAL "Home WOR A, iH. BrickhatS and Bouquets. WFEA Frederic Baer. buitone. \Vjz. KDKA At the Cnrl\ule. WAAB WICC WF£A Chuck Richards. son!!:s, WMCA Stories, WHEB WHAM WHAL WL\'(I. ~o m. WLBZ W!\BH. 4) m. (WMA5 from Vcrmont Pnetty. W!\l"BX R d- SII WNBX TwentIeth Century lclea~. WBZ 8.30) . 12.30 P.M. EDT; 11.30 A.M. EST; Oahu Serenaders, WABC WAAB \X'EAN 6' '°0 P"MOO'EO~ • 30 1ST. 4,30 CT 'I'he Big Sho\\·. Ilelen Menken, Gertrudts 8.30 A.M. LOT; 7.30 EST; 6.30 CT 10.30 A.M. CT WFEA .3 •. :. ., Niesen and [rno Rapee'~ Orche!ua. WABC Stocb. Markets. WRAP WEEr KDlCA Co~mllpnlitll.ns, WNAC WICC WDRC WLBZ GrandmotJter's Trunk Narration. WEAF WNhC WEAN WICC WORe WCAU, CheeflO, WrAP \'(IE:.EI WJAR WCSH "Wumen and Money."' WM(./\ WJAR WCSH WTIC 30 m. \\"TIC \\'TAG WG\'. ;0 m. Vic and Sade. W JZ WBZ WHAM WBhl. Micmphone Gossip. WABC Scores. Current Events, WEEl chesCra, WABC WXAC 'X'EAN W!CC Lew \'('h,te ,lot the dU.l1 organ. WjZ WBAL. Shoppers' Exchange. WNAC, JO m. 3.15 P,M, EDT; 2.15 l;ST: 1.15 CT Ba~ehai1 ~lOres. WlAG WDRC WCAU. 30m. JO m. tWHAM {tom BAn Emery Deutsch's Orche!!u, WAAB \VF.AN The Wise Man, WLAP W[[l WjAR Helen ~-l.lc, soprann, WGY Me)er Davis' Orcbestra. WAAB WPE..t\1 Weather. \\ BZ \\'HA WMAS WLBZ WCAU. 30 m.; WCSH W'IIC WTA(. Tbree X Sisters. WJZ KOKA WLBZ \'(/'\lDH Sunny Mdorlll:s. WABC. 30 m. Sandy Mad;arlane, \"\IBZ Time, sports. weather. WDZ Harry H. Dalkin, "Suc(e,~." WaR Current Fvents, \XT A:-'; \VABC (rom 12 .•U Dion Kennedy, nrpn. W()R. ,n m. Rochester Civic Orchestra. WI lAM. }O m. Charles BArnet's Orchesfrlt, WABC WWAMAA~ "Vz Hour of Cheer," WMCA. ~o m. Mornmg Music31. \VASO Orche~tra, ~O Mornjn~ Cloutier's Orchutra. \X/TIC. 40 tn. VOICe of bpetrellte, WADe Wlce WFEA WDRC WORC •- Hotel Traymore WPG. m. Devotions, \\ tiES, 30 m. StO(.k~. P&mil Almanac. Wz\BX. 30 m. WMCA, }o m. Rhythm Kings. WAAB WDRC WORC WLBZ 9 4' PM [OT 64' EST 74' ell 1 Haskins !"amily. WHEB WLBZ Merry·Go,Round, WNAC .• .' ;' ;. 8.45 A.M. EDT 7.45 EST. 6.45 CT Tu\-el Talk~. W:-':BX Baseball, Braves \"s. Clliugo, \\.' ..... AC \X'[AN Jatk Arthur, bu,lone. \\.'OR Sammy tiner's Orcb~slra, WBZ WICC \\"FEA WORe WLBZ Cirildren's Club, WHAS. }O m. Xe_'s. _eather. Stores. WAAB Stroll,n~ Tom. \'(1HZ 12.45 P ..... I:OT; 11.45 A.M. EST; Parents' Que<;tlon Bux. WBSO 10.45 CT Roxy. "Your Lo\er:' WOK Heat Wa\-eo., trio. WMCA 10 P.M. rOT. 9 I-ST; 8 CT Planolngue. WMCA Mother', Da}' Program. WHtB. 30 ro. Gene Arnold, Lullaby tady. male quartet • A.M. EDT, 8 E~T, 7 CT Pmminent Women in Wa~hington. Mrs. Dan· La~tm:tn's iel C. Roper, WEAF WJAR WCSH WTAG Weaver W. Adams. pianist. \X'BSO Chat. WNBX Orchestra, Richard BnneUi. guest. Morn,ng Glories. W[Af WTAG Ca~till{), 330 PM [OT S 6.45 P.M. 1'.OT; 5.45 EST; 4.45 CT Wl:AF WEEI WJAR WCSH WTAQ Brellktast Club, orcht:\tra, WJZ WBAL. 1 h. Cabor and Del WEEI. ,0 m. VagJ.bollds, WGY • •. ; 2.30 [ T; 1.30 CT Horse Sense Philo-50pher. WT:AP WTlC WGY WI.W, ,0 m. (\); HAM from 9.2H (WBZ from 9,JU) Women's Radio Revue. WEAP WEEI fro Joy program. W[EI WJAR WCSII SymphMY Orrhe~tra. Gladys Rice, Dan: Andy Aruri and the Three Nliturah. WABC So\'ere,gn\. qualtette. W'JZ \VBZ \"onl program. WIIEB WjAR WCSH WTlC WTAG. 30 m. wnc Gridley. \\JZ \'(fBZ KDKA WHAM, WNAC \\-I.A;\. WICC WFEA WDRe Home Furum Cne,king School, WBZ 30 m. Ed !.avallc·s Orchestra. \X-'TAG 4' m. WORC WM.~~ \\' LDZ wc.\.L' 1.00 P.M. I.OT; 12 N. l\T; U. S. Manne Band, WABe WAAB'WFrA "Tlle DIXIe Cirrus." Unde Bob Sherwood. Ja,k Little's Orehe~tra. WABC WAAlI N«dham Paramount Organ. waso. JO m. 11 A.M. CT \VORe WORC WHAS WLBZ. 30 tn. W'ABC \\'NAC WORe WCAU. 30 m. \\.'EA", WORC \'(.·CAU. 30 m. Dc\'ntlom, \\'111 ft, ,0 m. \Vllltil)rf,."~tnria Orche!tu.. W"EAP WE[J AfterllUlm mU\lCale. \\'OR. 1 b. Merry Gn·R')und, \'QTA:-.J Oi,k Me~lIer·s Orche\trl. W~AC Btrthda)' Clo~k. '>v:-.:ax.. t h. \\'JAR \\lAIC' O}m 1.10 ~IO(.b. WMCA Paul Siurley. WAAB WFEA Fahien Seo.ltA)·s Orchc\tra. WOR ••15 A.M. rl)l 8.15 EST. 7.15 CT News and Orchestra. WTAG Aflernoun Contert. W~RX. J h. Ray PerklOS. Fun Baker. WOR "Cnntrnenul Cafe." WMCA Words and Mu~ic. WJZ WHAM Andovet·Ne\\tun "lhe()logle..: ~ c h 0 0 I. Wuther and farm forum 1M S C). WBZ YClunJ.:'~ Quartette. WP(; Landt TriO and White. WEAF WE£I WjAR ~o ~O WCSti \\'GY MSC Farm forum \VBZ. JO m. WBSO. 30 m. Dixie Circus. WAHC WMAS. m. Duart MacLean's Orchestra. CFRB. m. Sbut·m Society, \-.;tTAG George Hall's Orchestra. WABC WNAC Mrs. John O. Long. soprano, WlllB Albany on Parade. WGY Lefty nnd !.Ufky. WaR [n~emble, W':AC WORe from 1.15 Spflng t'lower Show. \A'OR Armando Corell's Orchestra. WAAB WFEA 10.1 5 P.M. EDT. 9.15 [51'; 8.15 ClI Madison WABC WEAN M~ralhon. wrr:c WORe WORC WMAS WLBZ Dance \VAAB D::X'~ZI. WfLA Piano Duo, WMCA 3.45 P.M. EDT; 2.45 EST; 1.45 CT Slrandha2en, WOR Ranny Weeks' Orchestra, WEEI Sheila Pool::. soprano. \X'XBX Rodger~ at the Cnn\ole, WAAB The Dial Reyue. \'(!FEA Three Tune. \\'pG 8.30 A.M. LOT; 8.30 EST. 7.30 CT 1.15 P.M. [OT; 12.15 rST; Ba¥:ball, Washmgton \s. <..hl(;l.80 White Sox Fi\'e Star final, WMCA lIulan E. Reed, current e\'enls, WOR Bradley Knntid, \VEAP WJAR WC~H 11.15 CT WGN ' Dance tune!, \'(!HEfl Surlight Hour. WMCA WTIC \'<'C,Y Mandolil."fs. WMCA Yanku Cornhusken;. WNftX 10.30 P.M. 101'; 9.30 EST; 8.30CT Organ recital. WTAG. 30 ll'l. The Honorable Archie, \\-""JZ Hlro~hi speak.e.~ Blt~."' Popular mUSIC, WHEB OT !'S" CT SJ.to. Japllnese Ambasudor, l4etrnpoliu.n Parade, WASC WNAC WICC "Hits And WAAB Ailernoon Musical. WOR, 1~ m. 7 P.M. E; 6_. I ; 5 at Arm) .Iud Navy Banquet, WJ:A.P WTAQ WFEA W'DRC WORC WMAS~ 4~ m.; "i. J. lea"ue of \'V'omen oVters. WOR Ba\tball Resume, WrAP WGY WGY WNAC, 'W m. (\'V'lBZ from 9.4H Neoa'S, '\XII'I A 4 P.M. rDT; 31.5"1"; 2 CT !lolly..... ood Comedy Stars, WEEr "Beauty that Endures," Wl:Er School of Employment, WBSO. ~O m. Ne\\·s. WMCA Mafia Carreras, p:ano, WEAF \X'JAR Amos 'n' Andy, WJZ WBZ WHAM KDKA 103fd Field Artillery Ba'ld, \-.;tjAR. JO m• Musical !\lasterplele5, \X'H(B .:\"eo;l,·s, WIII.B WCSI-I wnc WTAG W'L\'(! WTIC Playhouse, WTlC, 30 m. 8.45 A.M. rOT, 8.45 EST: 7.45 Cl 1.30 P,M. EDT; 12.30 rST; Stolk matket qUOtations. Wr[l 1.0(11 :'\ews. WLBZ Lillian Roth, Ecl ...·ard I\eil. Jr.. WADC Florenda. TllO. WEAr WCSH \'{'TIC \\·".-\G 11.30 CT Walter Dawley. organist. \X'TlC 30 m ",teuher. news. WAAB WORC Musical Album, Ho\\'ard Barlow, WAAB HU~/lins. Paren.t-Te.llhers Congress. WEAN. 30 m. PersonalitY 1I0..t IInlth, WFAf Bill songs. WABC \'\'AAB \X'CAU The Oial Rev;ew, WFEA WHA WDRC WORe WLBZ Ne..s. KDKA Ne~' En~land Kitchen, WEEI, 30 m. Madrigal Maids. wnso Fi\'e o Clock Melodlcs. WIIAS. 30 m. "Nick: Parlqakakas." WNAC WEAN Short Stor)·. WNnX NatiOMI farm and Home Hour. WjZ WBZ Songs. music, WMCA. JO in. HolI)'wooJ Stardust. \'(ILl: Y 'X"MAS Novelty, \X·Hrn. ,0 m. WI lAM WBAL. I h. Popular mUSIC, WHl:.H FOrtl frick. sports. WOR Alfred Chigi. orch('tra, \VOR 10 A.M. I:DT. 9 EST; 8 CT Mi. W';\,TBX !lobby Club, WBZ Sports, wnc ""CSH WTIC Phantom Fm,::ers. \-.;tAAD library of Congress. Musicale. WABC Baby Rose:. Marie. WJZ WHAM KOKA . Siberian Singer~. WJZ \X'BZ WHAT. Mclodi~. 1.45 P.M. rOT; 12.45 [ST; Wfl A WORe '""fAS '"'LaZ 4 Dltk Trary. Delective. WBZ E. A. Filene, "Aspects ot the New Deal,·' Matinee WNBX . . ,v ~'_ ." ,) m. Henry Thies Pepsters. WLW Violin Music. WHEB 11.45 CT PIJ.u and Nelrman, pIanIsts. WOZ Just Plain Bill, WAHC WNAC WCAU WARC WAAB \\'ErA WORC WORe 10.15 A.M. 1.01'; 9.15 EST; 8.15 CT Souvenirs, WFEA Flymg FinRers. WBSO t ' '-> ''''[AN WI BZ Strmg Ensemble. WOR atk FI~ber's Ore lcstra. \'( AAo w· I Varie...·. WTIC Clara, Lu 'n° Em. W~AP WEEl WjAR e0l3. e. e alkms, WHOa Wle<: WORC WLBZ jack i~~ersol1, WNAC WCSII WTAG 2 P.M. I"I)T; 1 EST; 12 N. CT 4.30 P.M. EDT; 3.30 EST; 2.30 CT Daseball Scores. WFEA ~largaret Carlisle. WL\'O" Holman SIster,. WJZ WHAM Re\'nldn~ Sta~e, WEAP WHI WjAR Tl."ll Dansant WEAF W[Et WJAR WCSH O.tn(e Musi~, WOR Three Buccaneers, WaR Duke De... ey's Orchestra. \'';?SZ WC$II W"]'IC WTAG. 4'\ m. W'l'AG • Vagabond Smgers, WMCA 11 P.M. EDT; 10 EST; 9 CT Spotli~htine Bill llnd Ginger, \X'ABC WNAC WEAN Municipal Afbin (trom mayor's Vagabonds. WGY ) 7.30 P.M. EDT; 6.30 EST; 5.30 CT i:':e ... s and ro~ez' OrthC"Stra. WEAf WTIC WCAU office). WNAC J~lers. Yankee Sinttn. \\"AAD WICC WPEA WORC Ann 1 eaf, or"an;st. WICC WFEA WI.BZ Orlando's Cosmopolitans, WjZ WBZ Shirley H05l'ard and the Wl:.AF WCSH \'(!GY ~HAM . . • \X'jAR WCSH WTAG \'JRIT Lou Bell, pianist, WBZ Home Forum. KDKA Hewitt r.n~l"mhle, WHEB \);!CSH WTAG WGY WTAM 11.15 P.M. [DT; 10.15 EST; Stock MarkN quotations. WBSO. 4: b •• 45 m. Ma.rv~h, Design for J.il'inl.:. WHEB !'\ethcrland Plaza Orchestr.t. WI.W Hudnut's- WNBX Smooth Rhythms, \'(!TIC 9.15 CT Morning Con(erl~ WNBX Poetic Strin~s, WARC WNI\C WEAN Max fiaer "Taxi." WjZ WBZ WBAL Hillhillies. WrAP WjAR WCSH WTA(] W'ICC \X'Fl:A WORe WORC WMAS 5 P.M. EDT; 4 P.M. (5T; 3 CT KDKA WHAM WI.W WGY "0.45 A.M. EDT; 9.45 CST; 8.45 CT new~, \'I;'t8Z. 30 m. Don Bi~elo...,'s Orrhestra, WEAP WjAR Boake Cuter. WABC WNAC WCAU News. WEEI Jack and loretta Clemens. WJZ WHAM Health TJlk. WAAB Bea.uty Guild. W AAB Wr.AN WlDZ Poet Prince. W JZ l-lews. \'\'RZ WCSH WTlC WTAG \X'GY WI.\V McCulley Pla)ers, \'<'MCA. ,0 m. Phil Saltman. pianlst, WEl:.l Auditinn. WFEA Joe Rine<;' Orchestra. WBZ S_mmv fullt'"r. KDKA Martha Deane. \\'"OR, 30 m. WHAM Arthur Lewis. orchestra. WMCA News and Ordltstra, KOKA Quartt'"r Hour of \\'·altzes. "'ABC \X'rcc Palmer C1ark-s Orlhestra. \X'jZ 2.45 P.M. r\)T; 1.451.51'; 12.45 CT KDKA. 30 m. 8 P.M. r.IYI"; 7 I"S"': 6 CT News and Charle~ Barnet's Orche~tfa. WMAS ,,",'(AU Sketche~, Ouestiol1 perio,i, Wr-:AC Ma Perkins, WEAF WEEI WGY WLW A"ritultule Markets. \'Xo'DZ Socnnyland William GrifJith. f.ditot. WADC WNAC WDRC WORC WMAS The Didators, WAne WfLA \VORC "The Pimienta Pancake<," O. Henry. WlBZ.'~ In. !lasters' MJ1<;c RMm. WAAB WORC WTAM ~ Ord~estra. WMAS WI.BZ WNBH Ead Cl:-me,t. baritone, \'('TAG WORC WLAF WEEf WJAR WCSH WTAG Ja.d.: Rrow.n WAAB Dance Marllthol1. WAAB WTlC WGY, 30 m. Florence Richardson s Orchestra. WMCA 11A.M.fDT.l0 E~T;9 CT Richard Maxwell, tenor. WjZ WBZ I WIIAM Sally'S Party. \VMCA. 30 m. JlIn Garber's Orthestra, WJZ WBZ WHAM U. S. l\'"an' B~Ild. WEAP' WGY WCSH News, WAAB Women's Hour, \'(fNBX WBhL KDKA WI.W. 30 m. WTIC \VTAM Talk., Mor,clln Memorial, \\-TTC Mary Eastman, WAnc WNAC WEA..'l' WFEA Radio Sdlool of Cookery. W[U WjAR 5.15 P.M. EDT; 4.15 :::5i: 3.15 CT 3 P.M. rnT; 2 EST; 1 CT \'(IICC WDRC WMAS WLBZ WCSH WTAG Mrs. Jewett Shou~. W[AF WJAR WTJC Radio Mystery \'(;'AAB WEA:-.l Tooc In WAAB "R:te Honermooners. Grace and Eddie Albert. B,ll \Vhitlev. WEAf WTAG WTlC WGY WTAG WGY W1.\-.;t Irish Melodies. WPC; WBZ WHAM WTAM WLW Ma~s. Hi~h~'ay Accident Sun'ey \X'EEr Vlew~ Dinner Conce·t. WHA'. "n m. FINANCIAL TALK The \'(fire Saver. WJZ Tall.., WEEI The Monitor tile News' WBZ Three Little Funsters, WMCA Cookin2" Clm"\ltls, WABC WNAC WEAN Twenty Pinl{eu of Harmony, WTAR WCSH SkiDDY, WAlK WAAB WEAN WDRC 8.15 P.M. EDT; 7.15 rST; 6.15 CT Every Monday, 7.30 P. M. WDRC WCAU "Monte Cristo," DumJ.~. WJZ KOKA I WFEA WCAU Martha J.ee·5 Cookine: School, WAA8 ..wBAL WHAM. I h. "Slory Teller's Hou~e'" \-.;tOR Edwin C. Hill. WADC WNAC WEAN Salon MusKa1e, WHE;1l Ve 01.-1 T/,_ 'hotH'/' WBZ N. II. Folk Tolles, WNBX WORC \Xo'CAU MR. E. E. NAZZARO X'he \Vo~ld Observer. WKBX Camay Minstrel. WLW Helen Murphy. WH[B Ke~board Fantasies. WAAB \\"NBH WEAP Saturday, May 26, 1934 , I-,. r I) J I r Page Seven P-ersonalities of Radio As'the Publicity Director Recalls Them --Tlec J.Host Notable .... band, Frank Fay." Rudy Vallee JACK PEARL was the ttmost un­ selfish, always insisting that Shariie, Cliff Hall, rake the Acts 'Uppish' ,[ bows." LIN A BASQU ETTE was t\he most Ad~irers beautiful, yet the strangest acting. To I She attempted to sing!" BERT LAHR was "the most sus­ (Continued from Page 1) picious. Thought the press agent prepared to go on the air and one was getting the dough for his after another of the studio hang. rradio appearance. He inquired ers-on were expelleJ. Ithree times at the theatre and th~ Aghast was SAM when finally I twice at studio before he HE got what is known as "the Iwent on." bounce" in the gentle but firm WILLIE GAXTON was ttthe words from ANDY; grearesr ad libber. Had a swell time kidding at the microphone." tlSam, please shut the door on your way out." ETHEL BARRYMORE "gave me the double-cross. Said she would MORTON DOWNEY is probably go on the air and then didn't." the best hail-fellow-well-met of JOHNNY MARVIN, the uknlele­ all the radio stars ever to come yodeler, was "the biggest hick." to Boston_ Any of the local radio scriveners will bear testimony to As Secn by Saef that. Accoiding to JACK SAEF of the One of the little known habits Metropolitan Theatre, LANNY f DOWNEY is his wearing of a Ross is the "handsomest" and the heavy silver crucifix suspended on "greatest worrier" of the radio a silver chain about his neck. He stars. TED HUSING, announcer who frttnk­ ~offs the crucifix during stage "How am 1 doin'?" was his in­ shows and upon his return to his ly and freely admits thai he's cessant refrain between shows. good. aressing room, picks it up, kisses JOE PENNER, the newest sky­ it and replaces the sacred emblem rocket among ether clowns, says about his neck. Mr. SAEF, is the "most bashfuL" BURNS are another pair. To JACK GOLlJSTEIN, DORIS "He never fights," added JACK. "lIe jusr sat at a type­ KENYON was cerhaps the most VAUGHN de LEATH was "[he writer, pecking away, .and notable radio-movie personage perfume girl-with six or eight she flitred around shopping that he ever presented at tile kinds of scentS on her table, one between shows." microp40ne. She wrote her own for every mood." Ain't it the truth? interview! PHIL COOK, the man with the Taken all in all, radio stars "And she made only one myriad voices, was the "greatest must be just folks, even as you error," rema.rked Jack. "She gargler." COOK kept an array of and 1. Some arc more consider· had rhe Minure Men racing sprays and lotions in his dressing ate than others. They smi Ie when across Boston Common." DORIS KENYON, actress, described by JACK GOLDSTEIN as the most not­ room to preserve that golden lar­ they're happy and snarl when Me. G 0 L D STEIN remembers able radio-mollie personage he has interviewed on the air. ynx of his. they have indigestion. PAUL \'('HITEMAN as "one who To JACK S.4"EF, STOOPNAGLE can be the most disagreeable." OWEN 0, YOUNG, though not HWhy," declared one of than. Among other things, he and BUDD were "[he parcy boys, UNo, I won't pose," the shriv- out until 4 in the morning: and a radio "star," is one of the big. ling maestro shrilled during a the typewriter lassies, "Rudy procured the loan of WBZ an­ gest figures in broadcasting and was positively discourteous. nouncer AlDAN REDMOND'S stop' always spreading their horse ieccnt 'Visit after Me. GOLDSTEIN play." HARRY RESOR, the Eski­ typical, in a way, of the indus· He wanred ro b~ aeated like watch. rad taken the pains to line up a mos' director, was "the great Ie· try. a god. Ask him a question "When did he return ir?" battery of newspaper photograph­ It One night, WALTER "Hap" and he would yawn, 'Haven-t the WBZ announcer was cluse. was his first stage ap­ ers. pearance and he stayed in his MYERS, then NBC boss in Boston, you read my book? It's all asked. The Greatest Giver room all the time." suddenly was summoned intown stated there.' " "Never," said Aidan. when a scheduled ROOSEVELT GUY LOMBARDO, the wizard of On the other hand, RUDY may Thcy Smile and Snarl broadcast went "screwy." Scram­ lullaby dance tunes, is nominated Modest Ted Husing have had an off moment that Such has been the parade of bling off the WBZ elevator, he That TED HUSING is radio's by JACK SAEF, public relations di­ day. HARRY PAUL, of Chelsea, radio stars in Boston. headed for his office in high grcatest "1 am" man is hardly rector of the Metropolitan Thea­ who of all New England news­ Even the married couples dudgeon, as the}' say, anJ froth­ news, The thought that there tre, as the "most patient." papermen, knows RUDY most in- among them reveal their human ing at the gills. may be profounder intellects in "Guy wouldn'r give rhe timately and personally, swears traits. the world than himself has never He was halted at his office slip to a single one of the that RUDY is just a big carefree, LEE· SlMS and ILOMAY BAILEY, occurred to the peerless CBS door by a couple of studio at· autograph hounds," s aid ..- curley-haired boy and if at times, during their one stage engage­ yarn-spinner. taches, with frantic arm-wavings Jack. .. badgered and pawed by the eager ment here, shmved that they can and Joud stage whispers. "He's the grearest giver 1n multitudes, the great crooner gets However, the picture of preco­ hurl words at each other like any "Shhhh, Shhhh, Owen 0, rhe world, One day Lombar­ a little out of sorts, who can cious TED lolling at case in the Mr. and 11rs. LEE even knew a Young is in there!" do actualJy gave away his blame him' Boston Ritz·CarIton and calmly few cuss syllables, too. Wasn't he worried enough collar and necktie to sou­ GRAHAM McNAMEE has the agreeing with scribes assembled GRACIE ALLEN and GEORGE about the ROOSEVELT broadcast venir hunters here at the borrowing habit. it Jeveloped there that he IS good, has not flop. without bemg kiJJed, theatre." during his trip to Boston to word­ heen generally told. thonght Mr. MYERS? So he As The MIC.ROPHONE inter­ picture the Patriots' Day Mara- "Sure, I'm the best in my riewer coughed delicately at the line," complacently admitted yelled: "collar and necktie," JACK put on Ted. "I've gotta be." "Owen D. Young. Nuts!" hat pained expression peculiar .to The next day he went over to Then he bolted in ,., and publicity directors whose veraCity Harvard Stadium and learned OWEN D. YOUNG WAS there. has been questlone(i-to show some more, including the term "Why should you apolo­ that he meant it all. "putrid." gize," smilingly said Young In mention of the "most pa­ It was at the Ritz-Carlton that to Myers. "1['5 your office, tient" radio star to come to Bos­ EDDIE CANTOR showed that the isn't it?" fan, DEN BERNIE must be given ·~pop·eye" business isn't really a ~ prominent place. The Ole business with him at all. He was Fisher Is Intervicwed Maestro gives a fatherly ear to made that way. HENRY J. FISHER, president of schoolboy editors, hero worship­ During a theatrical breakfast the United Hospital Fund, will pets, favor-hunters or just plain arranged for him by JOE Di PESA Jiscuss "What Is Happening to crackpots. of the LOEW organization, EDDIE Hospitals" in an interview over This understanding of his fel­ parried wise·cracks with a swift­ the CBS-W ABC: network Tues­ low human beings' feelings BEN ness that would deceive the ordi­ demonstrated again and again nary listeners, all because of the day, May 29, from 3.45 to 4 P.M. Huring his last stay in Boston, naturally "surprised" expression FISHER will be interviewed by even though at that time he was that he wears, like a baby who has LOUIS RESNICK, who is director of secretly suffering from an illncss. been :obbed of a lollipop. BEN remembers vividly the the Department of Public Infor­ days when he sojourned in a Appraised by Goldstein mation and Education of the \Vel· Howard st. "flophouse" - that's ]ACf{ GOLDSTEIN gives other fare Council of New York. his word-when he was a $12-a­ glimpses in retrospect of the fads DmJi~ IlIIU~ week fiddler. and foibles of some of the other The "Croon Princc" stage-radio stars. ]ACK looks STATION RUDY "Croon Prince" VALLEE back on t-hem as follows: is remembered not too kindly at BARBARA STANWYCK ;as the DIRECTORY one Hub theatre where several of "most down-to-earth person, as BEN BERNIE, the frOId .Maestro," Page 4 the girl secretaries bronx-cheered EDDIE CANTOR who wise-crarks off democratic as your own s·ster. who lends a patient ear to_ his ~ the.. mention of his name. the stage as well as 011 it. She admits fighting wirh her hus- friends of the radio afJdience. l:illlmUlllmrnUUmllllllmrnll,rnllmll~lmUUlllmllmrnIllIlIllUlllmU!llImmll:illIJ,~" Page Eight THE MICROPHONE Saturdal" Mal' 26, 1931" Tuesday~ May 29 National Spelling Bee on WABC at 12.15 P.M. ~------:------.- ~ . , Fum Talk, ~-AAB WNIlH Pa,.ado.~ T\\'o P,anr') Recital \\"OR luigi Romanelli', Cl)ncert Octhcstu, CFRB Highlights l'\oo",.l~)" Musicale, v.::"MAS WLBZ WFEA A Song~, \\·BSO, :'>0 m. Tony Grande, WHEB P,M. I Michael Treen, tenor. WOR Gyp~y Trio. '«'MCA 8 P.M. r:DT; 7 r:ST, 6 CT Oan~e Tunes, WHEB uurd Trio WTfC I.C"O Reisman's Orch~stu and Phil Duey. Per)ple Who Molke Ne~"i. WHEB 4.45 P.M. EDT; 3.45 F.c;T; 2.45 CT 12.15-National Spelling Bee, Puent's Forwn, WNBX • \'(.'f.AF WEEI W JAR \'("(SII 'X"TlC - I...idy Nut Door, WEAF \\"EEr \\TAG \\'TAG \\fGY. 30 m. CBS-WABL 12.15 P.M. EDT; 11.15 A.M. EST; (jeneraI Federation or \Vomen"s Clubs, My\tery Drama. WJZ WBZ KDXA WL'-X', 4.00--World·s Fair An Show, 1015 CT WJ/. WBZ ~o m. Johnny Marvin, WEAF WEEI WJAR WTAG Intervle\\' with T, S, Strlbhn~ on ·'Vnfin· The Troopers, WAOC WNAC WEAN WICC NBC-WEAF I~hed \';'[A:\ W'IIC from 12.10 Cathedral, WADC \'fDRC WFEA WDRC WORC WLDZ WMAS 8,00-Rudl Vallee, NBC-WEAr Phil Boudlnl, 3ccordioni~t. WTlC WIIA$ WCAU ERA Con..ert. WAAB WNBH, I h. • Tile I::uy Chair, \X'OR Dinner Conteet, WIlAS, }o m. 8.30--Voice of America, CBS­ Martha and 11:11, \'('GY Me1odl~, AgrIculture u.lk. W8Z Mattnee WBSO '"Radio VanltlC'S, , hank Parker, tenor, WOR, \\"AIlC Tenth Annu....1 Natlon.tI Spdltn~ B~. from Glady) (trant, \\"z.,.:BX }o m. \\':a,hm,.::t,m. WADe WAAB \\7EAN Addle \\. Hamon, \\7HI:B ProYinClal !-lour. CKAC 9.00-<:aplain Henrfs Show C'Ule) Club. W~fCA Boa~ \\ ICC \\FEA WORe WORC WMAS 8.15 P.M. rOT; 7.15 EST; 6.15 CT mC-\X'EAF _I \\ L8Z WHA \\,CAU.·H m. 5 P.M. EDT; 4 P.M. EST" 3 CT Mark Warnow's Orchestra, ~f:"'-.'. '"The Voice of ExpeClence;' WADe W:":AC (nne, tempeuturc:. WNAC Music &x, \1{"EAF \\ LI.1 \),'CSH \X'TlC WEAi\: WORe WCAU CBS-WAilC Glcb' Servl<:e LeJogue. WOR WTAG WL'X' WPC Sonl:! WMCA Vera C. Pa.rk, wnrralto, 9.30--Minneapolis S}mpbony Palmer Clark's Orchestra. WJZ. }O m. 8.30 P.M. EDT; 7.30 ESf; 6.30 CT MUSlul Gems, WHEB AgrIculture ~hrkets, waz Orcbestra, CBS-W ABC \'<'hite House Problem,. WNBX The Dieta,zors, WAB WAAB \),"[AS Wayne King and Orchestra, \\"EAF WEEI lO.OO--Connie Boswell, Stoop- 12.30 P.M. EDT; 11.30 A.M. 1STj Vanety, WOR "-)A1(. \ooC:::.ti \vU( WTAG WGY, 10.30 A.M. CT SallY"j P.rty. \\"'MCA 30 m. t nagle and Budd, CBS·WABC _ Maurice Lee's Ensemble. WEAF WErt Story Book I..1dy, WNBX Conrad Tihbault and Lois Bennett, W!Z ...... ~"mn'"'" ...... '," ""....,,'"".""_M'M'_'M"'M'...~ Wl'lC KDKA MUSical Gems, WHEB WDZ WHAM WBAL KOKA WLW, ~o m. WGY Farm PlOgram. WGY. }O m. "Accordi.lIa," wtlh Abe Lym.n·s Orchestra, [(All programs are listed ill Eastem 5.15 P.M. LDT; 4.15 EST; 3.15 CT Viviepne Segal, WADe WNAC WEAN Vic and Sade, WJZ WBZ WBAl, WHAM The Monitor Views the ~e\\s. WBZ ~o KDKA WOkC WCJ\U WMAS, m. Daylight S.tt'ing Time. Eastern Skippy, WABC WMB \X'[A~ WORe Mystery SlaCles. WICC WFEA WNBH WI:A:-l Microphone Gossip. W.\BC WORC, WCAU WORC WMAS WLDZ " Standard Time is one hOllr earlier; ShOppe(i Esthange, r«ouLD~, ~AC, James "I\resr, WHEB 80rrah MiOllC\ltth and his Harmoniu Rascals, OrganISt, W;;'I,'"BX Cemral Time is lu'o hOllrJ earlier.) Stocks.'" ..,WMCA WOR, }O m. 5.30 P.M • .EDT; 4.30 EST; 3.30 CT Serial, WPC I. H .• Fum Reporter. WHEB ~o • A.M. rOT; 8 'EST; 7 CT Organ, WNBX The TAttered Man, \'("[AF WEEI WTJ(. Dinner Com.en. WIIAS, m. Sa~l1yma.D and frank B;l.nta, WLAf' WCSH 12.45 P.M. EDT; 11.45 A.M. I:ST; WJAR 9 P.M. EDT; 8 EST; 7 CT Slngln~ Lad}', WJZ WBZ \'i:'HAM WaAL Den BernIe and Orchestra, Cast of "Thank Clothes Institute, WEEI 10,45 CT Jllk Armstron~, '"AlI·American &~":. WABC WTIC WIA(j WGY WLW, }O lO. The Magic Hour, \\. LAG Markets, we"ther. WE.\P WNAC WEAN \'(DRC 'X"CAU Your Stars:' WEAf WEH WJAR WCSH Breakt"n Club, '\l;'JZ, J. b. (WHAM, I} m. Glrolinc ubot, Del l...iulllo. WEEI "Once Upon a Time:' WOK W·lAG WGY WtW. 30 m. trom 9.1}; WBt. lrom 9.30), KDKA Merry Mao, WJZ WHZ WBAL WHAM The Tatt~red Man, W!:.AP WEE! WTAG Household MU\lcal .}.femories, \\'jZ WB:Z; Round To",ners Quartet. WABC WNAC Ernie Hol.5t's Qrchenr", KOKA WCSll \'(ITIC WHAM KOKA, ~o m. WEAN WICC WeEA WDRC WORC Vocal program. WII1::8 SillJ;lng Lady, W)Z WBZ WHAM WLW Freddy Martin s Orch~stra, Maury H. B. Paul, WLBZ WMAS .N R A Program, WNBX Melody Mart, WFEA WORC WLBZ WMA~ guest artl~t. WABC WNAC WLAN WFEIt. Needham Paramount Olgan, WBSO, 30 m. 1.00 P.M. FOT; 12 N. EST; HELEN CHOATE, as prelly as a WAAB WORC WMAS WCAu, ~o m. Early Bird Birthday CIoti.:, \'V'NBX, 1 h. 11 A.M. CT heroine, is IIsl/ally call as the Basil Ruysdae1, WOR Messuer's 0rthc~tra, WAAB WJCC WLBZ Orch~tra. Violin. WMCA WNBH [)e\"ot,lOns, W'HEH Don Pedro's WFAF WEEI WJAR 0:110 Program. WllrB ••15 A.M. EDT; 8.15 EST; 7.15 CT WC':>II '«TAG WTIC, 30 m. "heav)',u or t-illainolls siren, in Vagabonds, WFEA Dr. C. L. Blox'>Om, \\;XDX Back SUl1e ..lth Boris Morros, \'('OR ....ndt Trio and \),'hite, WUF WhU t JAR Words and Music. WjZ NBC dramatic productioJ1s. Paul Ha_~, tenOr, WPG \VCSH \\ TAG WLY \X'cather and agricuhur"l ~m, WBZ 5.45 P.M. EDT; 4.45 r.ST; 3.45 CT Burtnctt's ORhestra, \X GX, }O m. In tbe Luxembourg Gardens, 'X'ABC WNAC Albany on Parade. WGY, }O m. "The Ten Commandments.·' R.bbi David Nt.lfscry Rhymes. 'X'EJ\F WOrEJ WCSH \\-TTI<. WEA..~ WIC<. WFfA \\'DRC WORC Larry Tate's Orch~tt.l" WABC WXAC WIC~ Metro Singer, ""·JAR 9.15 P.M. EDT: 8.15 EST, 7.15 CT Pool and Dr. Allen K. Chalmers, SPC'"l.!c· Vag2oond\, WGY Organ, WAAB WFEA Wi\BII WICC WLBZ WMA.:>, }O m. WCAU ers, WABC WNAC WEAN WICC WFEA ••30 A.M. tOT; 8.30 EST; 7.30 CT Loal nc""S and organ music, WTAG WDRC WORC WMAS WI.BZ, ~o m. Orphan Annie. OY;"JZ WBZ \X'HAM KOKA WLBZ Dance M.rathon, \\MB WfEA WMAS WlW Angela dl l\brt'O. soprano, WPC Bradley KIncaid, \\"EA.F WJAR~ \\"CSH WMAS Classic Album. WAAS WNBH WE.o\~ "Thc Homem.ger." WOR, ~o m. Gordlln, Da\·e and Bunn)", OY;"ABC 9.30 P.M. rOT; 8.30 I::ST; 7.30 CT W1ILG \\TIC WGY Dr. H. I" Strandh.1gen, WOR, }O m. Play, WMCA, }O m. WORC WORC WCAli N. Y. Brealdm Club Orchestn, WS:Z; StrinA Trio, WMCi\ Bob Whitc's Scrap Book, W:'-,'AC WFEA I.d Wynn, WEAF WEEI WJAR WO!iH .MusitJ.1 Masterplece~, WHEB Dial Revue, WFEA 2.45 P.M. EDT; 1.45 EST; 12.45 CT Sam Bittel"s Orch~tra, \\'AAB WTAG WGY "':LW, 30 m. ••45 A.M. EDT; 8.45 EST: 7.45 CT Luncheon program.. WHE8 Ma Perkins, WEAF, WHI WGY Travel Talk. WFEA EddIe Duchlll·s OrtheSlCa, WjZ WBZ Ley~ath, \'(!~"RX Rilymond Morm, planl~t, WTA(i Tex Fletther, SOJl~S, WOR WHAM KDKA. 30 m. News and The Wife Slwer, \,(IEAF W£EI Albert baCltone, Minne~polis "Nellie Reyell at Large," WjZ \'('BZ \'o:'BAL Farm Flash, WHEB Symphony Orchestra. Eugene Or­ WJAR WCSH. \\'TAG WTIC W.GY rOT 1215 ESoT mandy. condutting, Glinkas' Overture to M)"stery (het,.WABC WAAS WEAN" 1.15 P.M. - ;. ; WHAM 6 P.M. EDT; 5 EST; 4 CT Singing Co\\'ooy WTlC "Ruulan and l.udmill.. :' Rublnstein's The Yankee Singers, W·NAC WICC WfEA 11.15 CT Mme, frances Ald;l., \X'EAF WL\\:', 30 m. WORC \VM .... ~ Ned Parriih'\ Orchestra. WEAF WEfT 3 P.M_ EDT; 2 EST; 1 CT "Melody in F,·' Slhdin,;s ··Rustle of 0e:)~ler, (WJAR from 6:l}) Spring;' 'Mu~ic Box' by Li.doff, "Tre. !olrs. Charles bridge \\"BSO The Hnnorable Ardlle. ""JZ \),"'1lZ KDKA 'Ibe [venmg Tattler, \'\'EEI, }o m. Jane Guy, home (;h.t, W'HEB Joan Mum"', mU\IC, \),'ABC ~"~AC W'ORC Blue Room Ech«s, WEAF WJAR 'W'CSH polk"" from Tschai.!covslr:y·s "Nutcratker M~lod)'" WTAG 'X'TIC WGY :'\;e"'s. "'C'Sther, \l:'JAR SUIte.·' Herbett·s ··P.n.Americana,·' "Oance M LOT 9 tST 8 CT jack SmIth •. \\ AAB Del Castillo, org.nist, WEE!, 30 ferdlnando's Orchestra" WjZ KOKA 10 A. • L. • __ , .. ACle! I.n\emble \\ OR m. of the Comedians" from Smetana's '"lbe Breen and deRo~e, WEAF \\ "IIC \\ JAR :"e\\"s, WMCA' Nathan Ste",art, bantone. \X'JZ WBZ, 30 m. \\ ellesley Vem: Speaking C.holr, \\-BZ Bartered Bride." WA8C WNAC WEAN Wl.SH \',"TIC \\ TAG, 30 m. IXe\\·s \'('fIA Ponce Sisters, WLW Bu{.!c Ro~rs. \\"ABC \\·AA8 WEAX W{"..At" \\"FEA. WORC WORC W'CAU, ;0 m. Ed\\ard McHugh, (jo'pcl singe~, \\'JZ ~'BZ Osbor'ne W~de. trumpet, W~DX Metropolilan Par.de. \\"'ABC \\-.\AB W"fEA """eW"5, W~AC W[fA \\/ICC WORC \'('LBZ Oavl~' Band. WAAI\ WICC W, BH WLBZ BIH ar:d G,n~f'~, \\ABC ..\\AA8 \\fEA 1.30 P.M. rOT 12.30 EST, WLDZ Wrip:;htyille Clarion, \\TIC Hur}· H. Balkin nn '"Succcss;' WOR, 30 m. \X·ORC WOKC \\ ~1.'\S \\ La? _ 1 1 30 CT Quintet, WXAC WEA:\' \\-ICC WORC Dance Tun.."). "'"Hra Smoke Rings, CKAC Gretchen Mo•.Mullen, food and JI,)mc:n.aIr..J.A,g I -. Sally and Sue. WOR Farm Huh, \\.'iHX U\\renCe Salemo') On:hestra, WG~. 30 m. &hool, \\"':-';A<:, ~o m. 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Studio Chorus N. E. Pure Food Institute Voice Relation Something New To Personality Informal WEEr Program Boon To Saturday Shopper H a r v a r d Psychological Has Tremendous Appeal Laboratory Makes Study -----~ It brought the parent of the idea An interesting pamphlet issued a lot of good-natured joshing. One New England Network "1'1'0 Is Sylvia ~ Tuesday and Thursday by the Psychological Laboratory or two jolly gentlemen of the of Harvard University, where a 1 I press gave it a somewhat bizarre, Saturday A. M. Afternoons though generous word-bath by study has been made over the past j I way of welcome. Even t.he artists, At 11:00 At 2:15 tv.'o-year period on' the possibility a couple at least, who -r;onstitute of judging personality from voice, I the steel work DC backbone of the chorus structure. were wearing offers an intcrcsting summary, It ! rather obvious expressions of won­ Sylvia Winters, who directs the authority on food and di. was the first study of this type to derment at the initial program New England Pure Food Institute rector of the Westfidd Pure Food be conducted in the country. audition. ' programs over WEEr and affili­ Research Laboratories. Dr. AByn Ten experiments were conducted Such was the setting when Burton's pre-bedraggled but post­ ated New England Network sta­ was the instigator of the greatest in the laboratory where a complete bright brain-brat was thrust at an rions-WTIC Hartford, WTAG food reform movement in the his­ broadcast and receiVing equipmcnt unsuspecting public. That was :'W"orcester, WJAR I"rovidence and tory of the world through estab· had. been installed tiuough the co· away back on .May 16. And what WCSH Portland-is a qualified lishment of the famous "Westfield operation of S tat ion WEEI. business would exist without five skeptics for every yes man? expert in the domestic science Standard" for food purity resulting Eighteen male speakers and over About that brst program. Or, field. from his constructive research con­ six hundred judges took·part. The ducted over a period of fifteen method consisted chiefly in match­ perhaps you haven't joined the Station WGY - Schenectady, ing objective information obtained song vagabondia at the WEEr knew her and knew her well for yeus. for twelve features of personality studios or at home, Maybe you haven't heard the program? That, the four-year period she conducted He has contributed brilliantly to (e. g., age, photographs, hand­ wrltin~, we doubt, but just briefly about "Madelon's Mirror of Feminine world progress in the specialized dominance, extroversion) I with the corresponding voices. its design. The nucleus of a Fancy." It established her not field of food analysis and research In comparing these matchings mixed chorus is plantcd in the only as a food autho.rity but also which is so intimately linked with studios and the public is invited I with chance it was found that the each Wednesday and Friday at as a distinctive air personality. human safety and his advice is majority were succe:ssful, often by 6.45 P. M, to participate in an old- Her pleasing voice and intimate, constantly sought on matters per- large margins, but that no single fashioned song festival. homey style before the microphone taining to food legislation and feature was always matched cor­ rectly, nor wa,., any individual Del Castillo makes tunes on the convincingly convey the material pure food laws. affiliation with the New 'England speaker correctly judged in every organ. "Bobby Banks," a strange· she prepares. His writings on the sublect of ly familiar ,"oice, masters the cere· Council, local Chambers of Com­ respect. It was also found that monies, Sure enough, Mr, and Degrees from Skidmore, St. merce or some siml~ar purposeful food purity are authoritatively ac­ the uniformity of opinion regarcl­ ing the personalities of the speak· Mrs, Public gather 'round to be Louis College and Syracuse Uni­ "New England to the Fore" mO"9'e­ cepted throughout the civilized crs was somewhat in excess of the handed a lengthy song sheet. It versity are indices to her academic ment. She is thoroughly sold on world, taking rank with the sim­ would be an affront not to find .. accuracy of such opinion, showing them so they're there-"In The past which she refers to as pre· New England and vice versa, ilar contributions to world prog­ the importance of stereotypes. Good Old Summer Time." "Put meditated exploration into the art "The program mail," she says, ress of the late Dr. Harvey Wiley. Whet'! the speakt:rs read from On Your Old Gray Bonnet," of housekeeping, In other words, Food products mose Z"amiliar to behind a curtain instead of over "is alive with human interest. Peo· the radio it waS found that on the "MoonligRt Bay," "Let Me Call she wou Id rather talk about do. pie seem to have a ~een apprecia· New England markers are particu­ You Sweetheart" and "When You average approximately 7 per cent Wore a Tulip," mestic sciencc than whistle, the tion of the importance of discrim­ larly emphasized by Proressor AI· higher results were obtained. Addi· The coming week features the latter flair for "thrushing" being, inate buying and the question and Iyn, who, despite the seemingly tional experiments showed that fourth and fifth episodes of say her intimates, a finely deveI- complex nature of the interesting free descriptions of personality answer periods, particularly on sent in by judges were In general "Studio Chorus." And, while oped talent. Saturdays, indicate a marked trend subject of food chemlstr)', has an early to predict, if capacity at- successfully recngniz.ed by other tendances at the studios and floods Miss Winters came to Boston to well·planned hou~e,,"eeping. One easily understood and extremely listeners and by acquaintances of the speakers. of direct·by-mail commendations last October when the three times can buy intelligently any day of acceptable way of presenting to clontinh~e to be accurate yardsticks. weekly Ncw [n"land Pu,e Food the week but we all wiJl probably The definite conclusion was t 'e t lng is destined for a roseate ,.. the r~dio audience the frequently reached that voice does convey future. lmtitute program was Introduced continue to do the bulk of our sensational findings of his con­ correct information concernIng One wiseacre, not the "Old to the public. And to ilear her food shopping on Saturd'lys:- outer and inner characteristics of Painter," allows its pretty sound chat about New England in gen­ Collaboratin2 wittl Miss Win­ stant rescarch into the problems of personality_ In addition to the laboratory experiments, two actual psychology-"¥oung folks want eral, one woold be justified to such direct COncern to the house· to know the old tunes and older ters, who directs the programs, is program experiments. were can­ folks don't .....·ant to forget them." hazard an inquiry concerning her Professor Lewis B. Allyn, eminent wife :lnd homemaker. duned from the WEEr studios.

....BRECKS "I. J. FOX NEWS WEEI BRIEFS .'\"'L'\'E O·CLOCK GARDEN TU Stock questions and answers to be showing promising soprano out now uses the line - southern nEJ7EU from WEEl audition blnnks-Q. tendencies. _ Hen~-r Hadley's in: end of Nova Scoeia to Nantucket TALKS.... Have you ever had an audition be· spirational oratorio, "The New Shoals, . Fan mail from Quaker­ fore? A. Yes, sevcral. Q. Where? Earth to be he.Hd in its entirety town CO",'inces Jack Beauvais the A. List of several st:ltion. Q. over WEEI, May 2"'1, on Hoover "Jack, Del and Ray" Saturday fun What "9o'ere audition results? A. Sentinels Concert ... A nt'w oscil. fest is O. K, The)' put the pro· with the Excellent. Q. What station!'> !::lave lograph Ius been installed at the gram back on standard time re­ you broadcast from? A. None, .. WEEI for checkin't cently (!) by figuring the half· all-star WEElre· station modulation ... "The Texas hour program plus rllnninl't it A SERVICE TO sponds to Rangcrs," instrumental and vocal backwards would get them off the air cast Ethel Gren· quartette, take a bow un the T:l.t· daylight basis ... Vacation urge ier's aesthet­ tier progr:lm Monday. the 28th, starting to make its presence felt EVERY HOME ic taste by featuring hi Ilbi lIy an popular Frank Gow going to Philadelphia BUDDY CLARK pro v i ding and will wod. amateur five meter correct stu­ stations en route, ,. Gene Con­ JOHN HERRICK d i 0 atmos· nolly, another swan boat pilot in phere for the making. is going boating ... MURIEL SHERMAN seven-thirty her Saturday Fred Hawkins thinks he may at 7.15 pro· meander Mainewards and bring RAKOY'S MUSIC grams , .. back some fiusch , .. Ray Simonds every sunday Crying room was opened for "Bus­ ter," WEEI page, last week when to peek in on World's Fair and ~ature feminine \'isftor quipped: \'isit family thereabouts ... Flor­ Isn't that sweet?" when told stu· ence Mitchell will sojourn in New 'dios were sound-proofed with cclo· Hampshire; K·9 says in th't vicin­ tex-made from pressed sugar WEEKLY A U'EEIFeature canc ... Dr. Burbank, Mass. Dept. ity of Lapel Notch .. ,A fellow m u sic ian of Public Health, \\ ~m; our plaud­ tunes ... A "Tattler" fan, who on Fo.· l,\Ti"e Years its for her diction-also hcr pro· h:l.sn't missed a prOgram in years, came up to grams .. , WEEI boys are trying send!t in his impression of the au· Del Castil­ to rig battle Royal on the ink· SUNDAY sponsored by thor at work on the daily script lo's office pianos bet...... een Dotty Franklin and .. For six consecutive weeks An­ last week to Marion ",Magnolia" Williams, .. nouncer Ed Herlihy barged In on reciprocate Cathedral Church services over the control room boys just before In part for JOSIi-PH BRECK "D e 1 . s" I. J. FOX WEEI bcginning Sunday, June 3rd the Wednesday cvening Fred AlIcn many fin e '-\: SO~,\TS CORP. ... Emma Maurice Tighe on ] 1.00 program to announce with a big, organ pro· A. M. Edison kitchen programs broad grin, "In just ai.lout two grams PROGRAM conducts a complete home service minutes - m}' funny cou!;in." A Bessie Fer- over information bureau and elec;tric group of the bors be:a him to it gllson to the wilds of Natick, with over Irrtchen laboratory ... "Was Jenney last week with a choru! {cndition side trip to Lake Cochichuate by STA7.'.I0.V burned up on Arthur Edes f~ve. of the same line the n::\ ~""'ent he steamer .,. and "Bacnsie," after STATI01V hour motor to New York? lIe showed. Ed "to take l ·'Jt he a long wait, figures rfs O. K. to was only fueling ... Gundest ex· probably won't use the li \gain go over the border Into Canada WEEI WEEI pose on Studio Chorus program· .,. Irene Hanify, evening 11OStcss, ... Do you think it would be duet work of Willie Morris and just moved to franklin, likes the encroaching on Jack Atwood's The Friendly Slalion The Friendly Station Bill Broad. ent ,,, Anoouncer Ed tune "Love Thy Neighbor"-won­ stuff to sign this trllng off with lord repOl.s his infant daughter der if it means anything? ... Ride- a "Cheeco"? Page Twelvc ...., THE MICROPJ~O.1\E Saturday, May 26, 1934 Thursday, May 31 u. S. Navy Review, WEAF-WABe at 11.45 A.M..

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WGN". 30 Son~ A~b'.1 Geo. \\ heder, te:10r. \\ :\AC Alban~' on Parade. \\....G:Y, 'Vl m. WJAR WCSH '«'TAG WCY, 30 m. Rao;eb.an Score\. WJAR Rnd and Gun Club. WQR Ch.;ult Lln,tdey, rC:J.din~s. \\TA:\ Do, Re. MI. ,'o~;&l .. tno. \lV'ABC \X'XAC \V'lh the \X'orld's Composers. \'('TIC, I.owell Thomas. nello·s. WJZ \'(IAZ \\-'HAM Bub HarinA's Ot~hestr.a, \'<'MCA. 30 m. }'uenr Que t"m Bu:-. \\"8S0 "'ICC \\'ORC \\ CAU ,0 m. KDKA WLW 9.15 P.M. IDT; 8.15 EST; 7.15 Cl 9 AM lDT 8 [ST' 7 CT Dance Mauthnn. WAA8 Roy Shields' Onhc~tra. \\'JZ WHAM Household Music Bnx, WAnc Mi~,ha RaJ.:in~k)". WAAB WEA':\l" WFI.A Intenie..... \\'AAB lI~n~;&~~a'\~'G~~nta. WEAF "\'HI WCSH f~~~, R;~ue~r;l,,~r['AWAAB KDKA WABC WMB \VEAN \\"ICC WLHZ WoRe \X"MAS \\'l8Z \\,CAU "RUlJlanLe in 50nA," \'('OR Bre.kf 51 Cluh, \\IZ KDKA WHAM, I h. RadiO Cnukinjl; S,ho,,1. WI" AN", 2 b, WDRC WFEA "Street of Dreams." \X-';\AC \\"[[A W'ICC ~. Stl~ry.oha(t('n. 9.30 P.M. 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WnA WDRC WORC WMhS 'Treasure Ho....·ard Phillips, \x"[Af Conuffier's Council of Mass., \X'NAC New Century Club. wnso Melod)" Master... WLWI WLBZ WCAU WEEI \\-'TlC WCSH SPOtts talk, WMCA Parent Teachers Association, WHEB A\ldilion. WFtA Three Bluc Nore~, WBZ Todll}"'S Childlen. WJZ WBZ KDKA Harmonits, WNBX Concert. WNfiX leon Friedman's Orchestra, WMCA Jack Inl!:ersol. WNAC I\e..... ~ and Melody Parade. \VAne W'J"Ar: 2.30 P.M. 5.00 P.M. Harmonica Rascals, WHEB Ben Pollock's vrchestra, WMCA 'YtAK WICC \X'DRC wonc ""MAS Trio Romantique, Wt.AF WGY ~",,,,,,m,, WL.BZ . ., Smackout. \'('JZ WHAM Meredith Willson's Orchestra, WEAF WEEI 8 P,M. EDT; 7 EST; 6 CT """,""' Mornm,e :--'[uSKal. \X A.AB. Time. "eather. WBZ WT!C WJAR WCSII WGY, 30 m. Rudy Vallee .nd !"uest arti~ts. WEAF Stock Market QuotatIOns, \\ BSO. 4 h.• Poetic Sui:H:S. WARe WN"AC WEAN Palmer C1ark's Orchc\tfa, WJZ WBAL WED WTlC WJAR WCSH WTAG 4' m. '\X'KC WFEA WORC WORC WMAS WHAM KDKA. 30 m. WGY WLW. 1 h_ EVERY subscriber to or Women'~ For,-,m. WIiEB. 30 m. \XlLBZ, ~O rn. N, E. Agriculrure. WBZ Cr;ts an~ Gr.vy. mounlain sketch. WJZ Cull~le. other purchaser of 10.45 A.M. r.OT; 9.45 t:sT; 8.45 CT C1as~ic Album. WAAB \\:-~BH. ,0 ffi. Marprd ,"oul'st. WIW WBZ KDKA. 30 m. G-enr,lo:e Hall'~ Onhestr., \X' ABC W~AC O!che~tn. Ne"'s and M"rnine: Parade. \\"EAE \\'JAR "The Homcmaker." \X:OR. ;0 m. Emery Oeursch's WABC WNAC The MICROPHONE H:md"'r't1n~ [xpert.,,~MC"'" \X-1:.A..'\f WICC \};'FEA WEA~ WICC WFEA WDRC WMAS \'\-TIC \\'CSH \X·TAC,. 30 m. Dan~e Mararhon. WAAn Musi('a1 PrtJ~lIm. \\"EEI Mr. H. T. Gates. \\ ~BX WlBZ. 30 rn. is entitled to share its bene· The Yankee Singers, W:-';AC Comedy Capers. WAAB .'np C.I:W:rt. "-TIC. 30 rn. 2.45 P:M.~. Ti,e Hayshakers. \XIFEA Girls' Sd",ol Band. WI'G. ;0 m. fits with a friend, Write to Ke..·:- .1:1d Raj:n Kitdlen, \\-"J2 WBZ Ma ,Pcrkms, \\~EAF '\'{ l:.r:I WGY Stae;e Relief Fund Talk. 'X'OR S'"ltln~ Oinncr Concert. WHAS Acadt"ffi)' of McdlCine. Or. \X·i1Ii.am F. Co,,·bny. \....7TIC S.II,.·s Puti'. WMCA, ~O m. fnrd Frick. WaR Circulation Manager, Sno"'. "The Child and his Family. Vm tmdhe, dl\eU~e. WjZ Pro'~r.m. \\TA~ Dance WHFB Three Little Funsters, WMCA ""ABC \';rICC WfEA \\ORC Edwm Oh, b;aritone, \\'BZ Plymnuth C. C. c., W:\BX Or~an Reveries. W;-.;RX. ,0 m. MJCROPHON E, \\'MAS WLBZ • Popular Son,es. WMCA The 5.15 P.M. Irene Livin&~tone. \'VHEB 11A.M.EDT,10 EST: 9 CT 3.00 P.M. The Mnmtor Viello's the 'ew~, "'''BZ 8.15 P.M. EDT: 7.15 EST; 6.15 CT No. 34 Court Square, U, S. M.a~ine 8and, W')Z WBZ \X'HAM Yascha D.\·iJoff. basso. '\X'EAF \\"TAG Thru the looking Gla~~. 'Y.:'L\V r.ll~l KDKA, ,0 m. \'(i'CSH WjAR \\"'CY Accs, WAnc WNAC WCAU Boston, Massachusetts. I \\,FL..... S,,~e Skippy. WADC WAAB W'DRC Cnl ece and Home Institute. WAAB WEAN Sunny L'p '\X'ABC 'W':"JAC WrAi\: Haw.lJan Band. \\Tff WLBZ WCAU WICC \\:'fEA giving the names and ad­ \\'ICC \X FEA '\x"ORC \\ORC. 30 m. 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- DEIS are two outstanding exam­ Only A Few ples of singers who hayc climbed I to fame through auditions of an­ Make Grade I other kind. Both \von national honors in the famous ATWATER KE!"\T audi­ With Honors tions and both had to ha\'c ex­ .,,,,nu,,,,"'"'''''' perience and musical training to Audition - the dictionary will do it. tell you it means hearing. Tn the early days of radio it But to thousands of persons it was customary to grant an audi­ means heartbreak and shattered tion to almost anyone who asked dreams of a world-conquering for it. But the records over a career. period of years showed that they And- there also are the for­ did little or no good for anyone tunate few to whom it means -either artists or J. BC fame and fortune and the adula­ As a result, two years ago a tion of the millions. limited auditions set-up was in­ Year after year the ational augurated, restricting hearings to Broadcasting Company listens to persons with experience, training thousands of singers, comedians, or both, or persons supported by whistlers, banjo players and more the indorsements of recognized or less talented artists of all authorities. kinds, each one filled with the Applicants now are required to conviction that he is the coming send a written application, stat­ star of the air. But of these thou­ ing training, experience and gen­ eral background. The request is sands, the number who make J. ERNEST CUTTING, director of afi· good on the air is very small. then studied by CUrliNG and his ditiolls for the Natiolhd Broad­ J. ERNEST CUTTING, director of staff and if they think the re­ ea.fling Compauy. auditions for the company, has quest warrants it, an audition is listened to thousands of young granted. and old hopefuls in the past few The audition board which for frcsh voices, new personali­ years and he points out that the hears these tryouts never sees the ties. chief cause of failu re is lack of artist. The would-be r.ldio star , The era of wholesale auditions experience and preparation. Par­ sings into a microphone In one has passed, but the road is sti II Jar entertainers and c;ven many of the studios and the board lis. open to those who re.. lly have young artists who have real prom­ tens in another room. The art­ something to offer. ise apply for auditions convinced ist, thc:rdore, gets a true test of that the pathway to ndio fame what he can do on the air with­ is an easy one. I out appearance or staR'e person. Filene Speaks ality having any Dearing. The Right Attitude 11ARTHA MEARS, who war (1/lJrlrded a plaee 011 the PHIL BAKFR program ~ficrophone technique and On the New Deal But they come to radio with on 'be strength oj al1 alldilion Int. EmX'ARD A. FILI:1':E, Boston the wrong attjtuJ~. Nobexly that elusive something: called merchant, will discuss the eco­ knows bettcr than suC(c~sful radio personality teti the tafe. a "brcak"on the nc:lwork to these tht' radio audience in ""Airbreaks." nomic aspects of the. "T ew Deal radio artists the tremendous people. And hert: again CU1II!\"-G'S ideas The hunt Jar ne:-w talent is in a broaJcast onr tht Columbia.­ ~mount of hard w~rk anu train- Alrc:ady he has been proved are borne out. • constant.lf gOtog on: Sustaining \\ ABC net,,·ork on ~Ionday, May 109 thJt has gone IOto the mak· T .I pro~rams . f h· . correct. wo young smgers lave lilt). \)/WTlEY, young Scotch I stars \\ 10 commf:fclal 2R, al 10 P. ,r. Lng 0 t Clr air careers. ~nJfW~dc;~ot l' . . lb·een g,,·en. r~guJar senes.. as a baritone, sLHteJ singing four they kaye ,optn must The subject of his talk will be The personal history questJOn· result of wmnmg the acclaim of rears aBO in his nati\c Dundee, e I. t Y someone e se. C:~m- nalCtS which these artists have ·d tl· f· II merCIal sponsors and advettlSlfig "Are \,'e Going Too Far?" Ire bu t he d 1 no 110g pro csslOna y . 1 . filled out for NBC are long rmL 31.27 G~n~. Switzerland (,.30·-.1' P. M., Suo :MARTH1I. 1'>fEARS, one of NBC's VK2l\[E 31.28 S}·dney, Austulia 1·11 A. M.• SUD. like Amos 'n' Andy, Rudy dously elaborate inventions to ac· newest stars, who has achieved D)A 31.38 Z~es~n, Germ;m, 6·8.30 P. M. Vallee, Ben Bernie, Ed complish the most ridiculously VK3l\[E 31.S' Melboutll~. Awtttlia 6-8 A. M., Sat. \X'ynn, Paul \X'hiteman. simple operations, lie is delight­ fame on the networks within the GSD 31.SS Daventry, Eogland :'!·6.30 P. M. "Then find out what each ful. past two months, came to NBC CNR 37.33 Rabat. Morocco 3·6 P. M., Suo. one of them has done profes. liKE 41.SS Bogota, Colombia 9·10 P. M., Tue'l'.• Fr.l. On the radio, one feels the last January and had an audition. 4"2.92 )elor, Norway 12 M·7 P. M. sionally before he or ,he LCL lack of his paraphernalia. Within two weeks she was HAS 43.86 Budapesc, Hunguy of·6.30 P. M. came to radio. A lictle inves­ PRADO 4S.31 Riobamba, Ecuador 10-12 P. r.L. Thurs. tigation will be a consider· booked for a regular series and RE:"l 4"S.38 Moscow, U. S. S. R. 2·7 P. M. able surprise to those who \.... ithin two morc wet'ks she was H)IABB 4O.SI Barranquilla, Colombia '·11 P_ M. CBS BroadcaSlS 48.00 kmy Aircraft DoLily think any good parlor en­ on the ARMOl."R program with ZGE 48.92 Kuala Lumpur. Mala, SUCd 8-10 A. M., TUell.• frl. tertainer can make good on Fleet Review PHIL BAKER. PKI WK 19.02 Bandoeog, jav. 6....30 A. M. the air." vee 49.10 Calcutta. India JO.)O-I P. M.• Su. The ptocession of the United But again, :MARTHA didn't just ... or are the struggling artist's CPS 49.30 La Paz, Boli\..ia 7.:\0·9.• 10-12.30 P. Y. tates Na,·y up ew York harbor walk into NBC and onto the air. HlX 49.S0 San(Q Domingo 9.10-11.10, Tees.• Fd. troubks 0\"(,:[ after he has had an VQ~LO audition. Of those who are will be broadcast by the Columbia­ True, she was graduated from 4"9.50 Nairobi. Africa I:'!·} P. M. W ABC neh\ork. l·he broadcac;ts D)C 49.83 Zrti~, G~rmany IO-12.}O P. M. hearu lach wc<:k many are (ata· college only a few months before M05CO~. O\'er this network will be induded RVS9 50.00 U. S. S. R. s-6 P. M. logued as desirable talent fat de­ but she had been starring on local HVj '0.26 Vatican City, Rom~ 3-}.15 P.M.; A.~f., Slla between the hours of II.30 A,. f. TGX 50.50 GU:l(~mala City, S. A. 3·6 A. M., Suo. velopment when and if a vacant stations in Columbia and St. spot on the networks ocru rs. and 3 P. M. H)4ABA SI.4"9 Colombia. S. A. 2-3, 8.30·It P. M. Louis, :Mo., for more than two HCK 73.00 Quito, Ecuador 9·12 P. M. And those oppormnities are 67.87 eo 73.17 All Ships lI~ard Jrr~gul;ulJ' not frequent. Youngest Singer on WEEI yc:ars. RV1S 70.65 Khab:uO'Vck. U. S. S. R. 2·10 A. M. Mr. CUTTING, in his helief that DARRY MIRKIN, one of the And both before and during J1CJB '2.65 Quito, Ecuador 6.30-10AS P. M. many of those so catalogued youngest of NBC artists, is now that time she stLidic.:a music with "S.}of. 31.S7. 25.36, 23, 19. 64. 17 and 14 Bj·rd E%pedidoD ae Little AtneriC1l could make good with a chance doing a series of programs over some of the best teachers in the NOTE: AU timtl ,;,t" ." flI,tlt·Jlt1 uhtti.lll, .,,1'11 ;nJirllft4 olh,rfr1u. Tb, on the air, arrangc:d for a week ly WEET on Mondays at 5.45 P. M. lltll;rinl lilttd ." ",.1., j'Ollac.lu'l .1 Ih, limn ;"d;c."d. Orb" 1l./fD1U country. She was ready for the broadcast over an extensive Be His program consists of songs imi· u·hicb JDII mlt1 I"a, ., whicb ." Ml,d f" i.lt,••,;,..1 III,pJl'.' .j." i". network unuer the title of "Air· tating well-known radio artists and job when she got the chance. I I"'frull, o.iI"J. breaks," the object being to give he is accompanied by SAM SAXE. DO:\.\LD NO\"IS and CAROL Page Fourteen THE MICROPHONE Saturday, 1\:ay 26, 1934 Friday, June 1 Jack Benny and Company on WEAF at 10.30 P.M. , Highligh~s Girl's Trio. \t'OR O'uary's Irish Minstrcls, WBZ 8.15 P.M. EDT; 7.15 EST; 6.15 CT l.yric Strin,U. '\);'MCA H. V. K,h("nborn. ncws. WABC WAAB Prliri~ Symphony. WlW Studio ProJ;.ram. WNBX WEAN WKC WoRC WORC WMAS Easy Ac~. WABC \VNAC WORC WCAU P.M. WLDZ , 2.1 5 P.M. [DT; 11.15 A.M. EST; College and Home Institutc. WAAB WEAN News, .... eather. WN"AC Arthur W~tcott. baritooe. WllY 3.00-Lanny Ross. Conrad Thi- 10 15 CT Dial Rn-ue. WFEA, 30 m. - 8.30 P.M. EDT; 7.30 EST; 8.30 CT bault. M"'rv Lou, NBC Johnny Man In, songs, \\'EAF WEEI WTIC Onde Don, WOR. 30 m. -J WGY T~d alack"~ Orchestra. WMC..... , 30 m. Mapl~ City Four. WjZ WBZ KDKA WEAF Wendell Hall, uk.:ldt'. \X'}Z Nip and Tuck. WN8X Unbrat'en MelodIes, WlW 5.00-C 0 Ion e 1 Dean Ivan Time, <~"ealher. temperature, WBZ 6'.15 P.M. EDT; 5.15 EST; 4.1& CT Tru~ Slnry Court,WABC WNAC WEAN .WJZ Betty Barthcll. sungs, WASe WEAN WFEA WoRC WCAU, 4) m. Lamb, NBC WORe WORe WlBZ WCAU WAAB Bill Willilms. wnz Bon Ton Trio. WAAB WICC WFE.A 8.00-cities Service Concert, Ncll.'s. time, "'calher, WNAC WEAN Bobbr Benson and Sunny Jim. WABC WORC WMAS WNDH NBC.WEAF Gil Gilbert. bamont'. WMCA WHOH WEAN WAAB WORC WORC WLBZ O'Connor's Ortheslra. WAAB ~ Variety, WOR WCAU Vl1rielies of 1934. WOR. lO m. Scores .nd Merry-Go-Round, WNAC Chocolatecrs, NBC·\VJZ ~ Chick Richards, 50n1\5, WMCA Dinn~r Concert. WHAS. 30 m. Tr~vel Talk, WFEA Ramblers. WMCA .0G--Leab Ray, NBCWBZ •.,1__ Dance Prolotram, WHEB 9 : BanJos, WNBX Microphonc Chat. WNBX Stories. WHeB 8.45 P.M. cOT; 7.45 EST; 6.45 CT 9.3G-Jack Whi,ing, CBS- _ 12.30 P.M. rOT; 11.30 A.M. EST; 8.90 P.M. EDT; 5.30 EST: 4.30 CT B.be Ruth. baseball comment, WjZ WBZ WABC ~ 10.30 A.M. CT WHAM WBAL KDKA I Musical Mosaics. WEAP W]AR WTAG Radio Court. WLW lO.OO--Storics That Should ~ R~x Battl~'s En~~mble, WEAF WCSH, CUff~nt Be Scor("$, Cl/("nts. WEEI Am~rican Chemical Society. WAAB St~ks~1.hrhlS. Musical Ap~tizers. WTIC G("org~ Snelling, WICC WORC 'WMAS Told. NBc.WJZ I WEEr Minstr~Is, Wee~ ~ J.unch~on O·Le.ry's Irish WjZ WHAM WNBH Program of the CBS- Music. wnc. 40 m. Temperature. weather. WB:Z WABe i Vic ,nd Sad(". W)Z WBZ WHAM KoKA "Morc Than New~," WMCA jack Armstrontt. WlW Ne'''''s, WFEA ! G("orll:e Sch~rb.n s Of(hestra. WADC. W m. Lor~tt,,- lu. sonn. WABC W AAB WICC 10.3G-jack Benny, NBCWEAF t {WNAG WEAN WFEA WORC WMAS 9 P.M. [01'; 8 EST: 7 CT .,_.. -'¥ "Smilins; rd McConndl." WNAC WEAN WORe WFEA WORC WMAS WLBZ WCAU Waltz Time. Frank Munn and Viofie:ooe '- - • Music Room. w .... AB jad: Fischcr's Orchestra. WNAC ~~.I. Abc lym..n·s Orchestra. Wf.Ap (All program! are Jilled Ba!lern ~~f:npi~2~t~~~H:"\\'MCA. 4) m. Froloy Frolics. WCY WEEf WjAR WCSH WTAM WGY. in Time. ne....s, "'·~ath~r. sports, WEAN 30 m. Dayllghl Saving Time. wlern Musical Half Hour. WNBX. 30 m. WNDH SOnlotS. WTIC PhIl Harris Orchesrra. WJZ WBZ WHAM Siandard Time il one hour earlier; 12.45 P.M. EDT; 11.45 A.M. rST; Boys' Club. WOR I 10.45 CT Heat Wa~e Trio. WMC'" WBAl KOKA iJ Radio Gang. WI(;Y Broll,n's Orchestra. WAAB WNBH CeJ1ll'a Time Iwo hourI earlier.) H.th'.....y nrothelS, WIIEB Manchc~ler Union·l("ader. WFEA Son~f~lIo""s. WIZ WBZ WHAM Chat, WNnX \'(fill Osborne's Orchestra. WOR WI.W. 9 A.M. EDT; 8 EST: 7 CT Ru~si~n Gypsy Orche~tra, WABC 8.45 P.M. EDT: 5.45 EST; 4.45 CT 30 m. Cabot and Caslillo. WEEI. 30 m. Sam lIerm.n, xylophonIst. WEAP WTAG William Hain, tenor. WEAP WTIC WTAG Stars on Parade. WGN Myslery Chef. WJZ WBZ WBAL George' Halt's Orch("stra. \""EAN SonRS. music. \'('MCA, 30 m. Studio Chorus. WEII Do Re Mi. ic:male Itio, WABC WNAC 1.00 P.M. rOT: 12 N. EST; Front~nac Music Hall, CKAC WEAN" WKC WFl!A WORC WMAS 11 A.M.CT Rhythm Lnrorc:s. W JAR WLDZ lowell Thomas. n~ws. WJZ WBZ WHAM 9.15 P.M. EDT; 8.15 EST; 7.15 CT Needhlm Paramount Orf:an, WBSO, 30 m. Markets, ""cather. \'QEAF WCY KDKA WlW little J.ck Little'~ Orchestra. WABC WNAC DevollonS, WHEB. )0 m. Words lind Music, WJZ MAX BAER, rontender for hetivy­ Reale Slle("t Boys. WAnc WAAD WfiAN WEAN WICC WFEA WORC WLBZ Faollly Almanac. WNfiX WW~Zr and N. E. Agricultural Report, WFEA WDRC WtRZ WCAU WCALl- weight boxing rhampionshlp, T~e Merry-Go·Round. WEAN WICC Rod~ers at the Console. W AAB WEAN 9.15 A.M. EDT; 0.15 EST; 7.15 CT Albany on Plitade. WGY. 4) m. 11010 is starred in a three·a-tueek WORC WMAS Melody Moments. WTIC Landt TrIO .nd Wblte, WEAP WEEI The Instrum~nta1isr'. WARC WNAC WGAU Ray Perkins, WOR Chorale Albani. CKAC D.nc(" Marathon. WAAB WJAR WCSH WTAG WGY WLW seriei of dramas 011 A1ol1days, FIve Star Final. \VMCA Movie Bro.dcast. \"PC The Breakfa~t Club, WJZ WHAM WHAL, Farm Flash("$. WFEA R.dio Cookinll; School. WEAN. b. lFedl1esda)I al1d hidays al 7.45 Band. WHEn 9.30 P.M. EDT: 8.90 EST; 7.90 CT "n m.• KDKA, I) m. (WDZ from 9,,0) Chal. WNBX Dr. H. I. Srandh.~~n. WOR One Night Stand~, 'pick and Pat. Blackface Metropolitan Parade, WAnc WNAC Wt-AN P.111. ove,. Ihe NBC·IV/Z l1el­ 7 P.M. lOT; 8 EST; 5 CT WICC WMAS WLBZ, 4) m. (WFEA Melody Moments. WI.EY, 30 m. cornedJans, WI:AF WJAR WCSH WTAG from 9.30) Agnes Brisrol, WIIEB "work. Basehall Resume, WEAP WTlC WGY, 31) m. Comedy Stars, WEEI Scott's Varielv. WEEI Aunl S"mmy, WFEA 1.15 P.M. EDT; 12.15 EST: Musical Masterpl~ces, WNBX 11.15CT Harriet Eden and Ruth ClogA:, WJAR Phil Baker. WjZ WBZ WHAM KDKA, 10 m,. 4 P.M. EDT; 3 EST; 2 CT "Vacation Hazuds:' \'('TIC jOjles and Hue. WlW 9.30 A.M. EDT: 8.30 EST; 7.80 CT Health R~vieW'. Wr[1 Amos 'n' Andy. WJZ WBZ WHAM KOKA Jack Iknny's Orchestra. J~annj~ La.n« Ul-4 Artist R«ital. WABC WNAC wrcc WFEA Orl.ndo·s Cosmopolitans. WI:AF WTIC Whltin~. Bradl" Kincaid, WEAF WTIC W JAR WJAR WCSH WTAG WlW Jack WABC WNAC WEAN WoRC WORC WMAS WlBZ wCAU Nick lucas. WABC WNAC WEAN WORC ""ICC WoRC WORC WMAS WCAU. WCSH "Hits and Bits," WAAB WNBH Stocks, WEIt Bre,kfast Club. W JZ WHAM Walter Dawley. of#lanist. WTIC. 30 m. WCAU WICC 30 m. Jlelen Barr. Ed..... ud JOldan. WEEI Ariel Ensemble. WOR Wuther. n~.s, WAAB WORC Dick M("$sner'~ Orchestra, WAAB WFEA Ne"'·s. WMCA Radio Gang. WGY WlBZ WNBH WICC • Organ, WTAG Betty and Bob, sketch, WJZ WBZ WHAM Ford Frick, spotts. WOR Mwical Revi~., WHDH N("....s. WHEB Dinner Concert. WHAS, lO m. Hotel Traymore Orchestra. WPG, 30 ID. KDKA "Th~ (hampion~." ~o Morning Conccrt. WNDX 1.30 P.M. EDT: 12.30 EST: Fi\'e O'Clock MdO---"-----'---"'-----• SQAIEHI., KMT ODMTBU IAK 1M OMBeL PAKNIO 'diJcotrc}"ed. the flattering, airy femi­ No.2. (3 minutes) The fish. ninity of feathers, Fashion has Television ing season is here. Changing adopted them wholeheartedly and Attitude of only one letter at a time, and uses them for Summer much as she forming a proper word each time, uses fur in Winter, In England try to get a fiSH on yous HOOK, Press About tn sc.... cn moves. COQ FEATHERS, eX/I'emely fl"l No.3. (3 'and Jmooth (sometimes lacquered) Goes Ahead minutes) And make tin effective color accent in a News Scored .(Contil/lled frol/1 Page 1) here's you r red, black or electric blue ettpe, .(COlltilltled fro III Page 1) chance to tell a worn Ot:er a while cl'ept gown. An­ appeal and to give satisfac­ to radio srations be turned f ish story. a/her model iJ a ti"y cape, 11{) lon­ tory resuhs in simple and Three minutes ger !ban elbow len.f{lh and shorler cheap form for rhe enjoy' over to an independent to name as th,," Ihat ill fl'Ollt, wilh a of Ihe ment of man in the world-wide news - gathering I'lIIf the organization which could many different feathers mONJlI;ng high !Imler one'J street. Some see television as ED\X'ARD DAVIES, barilone large of give a seryice to broadcasters kinds as you chin. 1'his comes in de/icd/ely a sort of water main through t'oice and ph),jiqlle, .rings 011 Ihe . h h caught? :rhaded colorings such as pale pink which cinema programs wil1 on a par Wlt t at given by Hoot,u Setilinels prof!,rams SUIl­ the big press associations to No.4. ·(1 melling into wine red at the tips, be laid in che home. I do da),s over the NBC·WEAF l1el· par~ or ice bllle progressing 10 sapphire, not agree. the press." , minute) A ll'ork. ~nd the pl1lllles have a mffled elfer/. "I see the televising of Two such organizations already cel weighs 2 films, when it comes, as a have been established. The first pounds and %' OSTRICH AND MARABOU ""i'll' ' IUn" ,1111 is the Transradio Press Service, EVERETT SMITH f . valuable means of provid·ng 0 Its ' .... eight have emerged (rom the boudoir and headed b}' MOORE, and the Radio I besides, What is its weight? make enchanting little capelets and topical illustrated news; but, A.~ q.and also News Sen'ice of America, he:aded .L o. 5 (2 minutes) Several hug-me-tights. in my opinion the factOr which will win over the pub· by IVAN JOHNSON. words-eight in fact are hidden DUCK·BREASTS a1l lIatllrel do lic will be the desire to see The first supplies worId news in their COffect consecuti'e order not couslilflle, as oue might expect, well - known personalities Q. Where docs GLADYS SWARTIl­ to 23 radio stations, "with active in the word '·SEVERALLY." Can OCT come from? What is her mar­ a gartrollom;c dt'licac)'. hl/t 411 ili­ wben they speak for broad· bureaus in , Boston, you find them all? The order of ried name? 'desre/it rapelet, Ihe perfect rOll1ple. casting and (0 see, as well as Washington, New York, Chicago the lc:tters should not be ch;mgcd. A. men/ 10 a dark green- bronze dreu h<:ar, complete studio pro­ Eo, New York City. and Detroit. * * ::: i\firr S\,;:'ARTHOUT hails from [rolll AUGUSfABERi\ARD. grams." A, The second organization makes Answers (0 Last \\'cek's Kansas Cil)'. Her married name is Already the television depart· use of short wa\'e broadcasts and Nimblewits FLAT WlIlTE fEATHERS in iUrs. FRANK CHAPMAN. has an hundrcd clients, some of No. I. Cipher fall, following ~arjous shapes arc striking on black ment of the British Broadcasting Company has pre>ented dancing, Q. What arc the LANDT Brothers' which are subscribing on an ex­ misleading clew in diff.icult gowns and arc even used to trim a perimental basis. crytogram, was t c s hanJicraft ~ery up-to.the-minute wedding. boxing matches, mannequin pa­ true names? rades, acrobatics, performing ani· C. W., Newton The Transradio sen·ice has cor­ v. ithout satisfactory results. 0.[(:55. The dress white, with white respondents in London, Paris, ~o. 2. 1, 3, 9, 27 and R1 ll>. mals,· musical comeoies and reo A. Then' real name is LA!"\{)T. feather birds forming a raHarette Berlin, Moscow, Shanghai, Tokio, weight.". and aho a diadem for the veiJ. vues. One of the latest broad­ Their fin/ luuneI 4re DAS, who is casts ",as from an art clrator of the NRA, and the ionship will be reported oyer the re'Ie,V 0 LA l'GLlN, baritone, and HANNAH Rt. Rev. Monsignor WlI.LIAM J. they will be transmitted much farther soon. KLEIN, pianist. NBC·WEAF network from the "L'ttl "I " J(ERBY, professor of sociology of course at Prestwick, Scotland, on I e II an the Catholic University in Wash· Saturday, May 2(" at 1.30 P. M. A pre,·iew of "Little Man, ington, D. c., will discuss "The The commwtator will be BER· Whal Now?" will be included on NRA anu Social Justice" over the NARD DAR WIN, British golf the "45 .Minutes in Hollywood" CBS network Thursday, May 3r, wtiter. D.-\R\'rIN·S broadcast will program, broadcast oyer the CBS­ from II to fT.30 P. M. be short-waved here from Eng· \X' ABC chain next Sunday, be~ The program originates at the land. He will sec all the matches, ginning at 10.30 P. ~1. Hotel \Villaru in Washington where but will comment only on the last The picture, baseJ on the novel both speakers will address the re· Iday's play. by HANS FALLAD.\, stars MAR. gional conference oC the National GAREl SL:LLA\'AN. Catholic Federation. Broadcasts For \Vayne King Vacations Memorial Day TED FIORITO and Little JACK Baer vs. Carnera ilTn r will be substitute m:lC:stros Among the events of ~lemo· Ion the Lady E,ther SerenaJe pro­ Fight Broadcast rial Day, May 30, which "ill be Igrams next Sunday and MonJay at GRAHAM ?\fcNAMEE, who has broadcast will be a speech at Gettys- 10 P. M. They replace \'{'WNB been one of th~ ··eyes of radio" burg by President ROOSEVELT. KIXG, who is on vacation. TED at every major prize fight since This will be heard at 5.30 P. M. FIORITO will direct the o((hestra 1923, will be at the ring>ide when over the NBC-WEAF network. Sunday; LITTLE is featured Monday. 1vf!t.x BArR ffi<:ets PRIMO C."R­ Other Memorial Day broad· ;r..'"ERA on June 14. casts will be the field mass cele· The broadcast will be heard BILL \VHITLEY, NBC baritone, came to the United States brating the tercentenary anniver-I ST"\.TIO~ oyer the combined NIlC·WEAF· 10 years ago from Scotland with a professional soccer team. sary of Maryland, the annual WJZ networks at 10 P. M. The He was injured in a game and while he was in the hospital his ceremonies at the Arlington OmECTORY broadcast ~ ill continue until the: team sailed for hQffie. A local team asked BILL to play with Cemetery near \'X'ashington and ,vorld's hlavywcight champion· them, and, because they couldn't afford to pay him a high the description of the automobile Page 4 ship is decideJ. salary, got him anothlr job at the same time. race from Indianapolis. Develop You~ Own Photos ONE OF THE most fascinat- By Col. L..uln..1 Q. S~oo na I.. reception at my .home, he re- 109 pastimes I e"er have had • p g marked that he enjoyed the com- is that of taking pictu res with a pany very much, \\ hicn cleared camera, developing the film, printing the pictures and the matter up to everyone's satisfaction. getting acid all over my new -t>hoes and pants. After taking the pictures, or "exposing," to use the How well I remember the first picture I ever took! In slang expression, the phoeographer snatches the used film fact, it seems only yesterday. Let's see-it \X!AS yesterday. from the back, or "rear," of the camera and takes it home I have a new camera. One of those complicated things. to a room for "developing" and "printing." ( ome of There was a beautiful sun shining yesterday afternoon the veteran photograph"s say "printing" and ""evelop­ about 4 o'c1ock, and I determined to get a lovely photo- ing," but I prefer the alphabetical listing myself.) graph of the waterfront. I opened the camera and For this work, which really is play, one needs the fol- snapped the hutter and felt lowing apparatus: (1) E.·- highly elated over my success, posed film. (2) A small red when a fellow named Boaz I I light that goes out. (3) Van- stepped up and said: ous chemicals, like say "Colonel, you are aiming "water." (-1) Total darkness, the back of the camera toward except for a little stream of the waterfront instead of the light, which ruins the film. front part, or lens, as it is af- (5) Faith. fectionarely called by 'ca"lera- First, at a given signal, such lovers." as "Skoal!" or "Up·by·jingo!" Wincing slightly from this the film is grasped firmly in untoward familiarity on the both hands, while it is un- part of one whom I knew but rolled. This process takes sev- slightly, I wheeled around eral hours. Then the film is and said: put through a series of "Go peddle your fish!" washes and stuff for a couple It happened that Roaz WAS of hours, after whith the a fish peddler, and went on photographer discovers that with his selling immediately. he has been trying to de"elop But it was lucky for me! Sup- the paper instead of the film. pose he had been a tinker! Then, of course, the same Well, to make a nice thing thing begins all over again of it, I hid my embarrassment only worse. under a nearby boat.hpok and When the films are df}', thev tossed the camera into the air. are cut and the room is agam It came down "heads," so I darkened. Now comes the tried again" ith the front part peachy part. Wle are ready pointing at the scene I wished COLO. EL LEMUEL QUITZ STOOPNAGLF, ,mil1e11l11al1lral· for. printing! The children to photograph. There were 1<1 al1d pholographer, (om<1 011/ of hidil1g il1lou'" Mall· gather around the door to h.l1I.111 and leI/I III hort' 10 lake pir/llres at home. The many gadgets on the front of Cololl'!'s radio app,aral1us 01' ma,l, 011 T1/esday al1d the "dark room" and sing that camera. 1/;urJdJy 'Vellil1gS alia. their little naive songs while The first one I saw said father prints the pictures. "Diomatic o. 0." I turned that and nothing happend, That is, he prints them if he is lucky. but after all, what could 1 expect of something that said for printing, the following things are re'luired. (If " o. O"? you can't get them, just send the films to a drugstore. The next gadget said- "Anastigmat No. 1987." 1113t Twenty-four.hour service brings them to you within :t looked like it might be the name of some woman named week.): (1) Patience. (2) Patience. Ana who died in 1987. I found later that it was an error I know you've been waiting with practically bated and that Ana is living happily in Puckering Valley with breath for the final outcome, now haven't you? Come on her eight children. So, instead, I snapped the gadget and now! 'Fess up! • took a picture. Well, the photographer announces from the dark room Then 1 twirled the film around and took another. Then that at last the pictures are ready. He comes out pretty another. After taking 12, I discovered there was only much of a mess carrying some limp prints. They are all room for eight, so I gave the extra four to a man who black for the photographer has developed an unexposed Fred Allen, NBC Comedian, A Caricature asked me fur :l dime for a cup' of colIee. Afterward, at a film. The children are su rprised. l'ather says "Shucks!" This file including all text and images are from scans of a private personal collection and have been scanned for archival purposes only. This file may be freely distributed, but not sold on ebay, electronically or in reproduced form. Please support the preservation of old time radio.