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ENCES we THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1934 __- KFYR Lone Scout Band Pioneer Organization of Kind in America ez Here Is Noted KFYR Lone Scout Band 36 YOUNG MUSICIANS Max Baer So Interested in Radio That . | (Subject to Revision) i} — OO emai Program e eo | PLAY BACH WERK ON He Is Neglecting His Training Program Sat ai ‘ —_ o—Freat Hadlo News Service fe Vagabonds 3:15—Gruen and Hall so theat Heavyweight Boxing Chatienger 3 lajor jowes Ca) 0! eatre ey i Lanny Ross, Romantic Tenor ‘Air Crazy’; Broadcasts gocthe Sundsy Forum: " Thrice Weekly 3 2:00—Weath: TEN ayuthe Bea Islanders : On Daytime Program Again 12:30—To be announced Curtis F. Dirlam and Marion G. | 12:55—Studio Asbury Park, N. J, May 26—Max | : o—Singing Strings, Folsom Are Directors of Beer is “air crazy.” The big challen- “ 2ooorgan Recital. Novel Aggregation ger for the heavyweight champion- { 2b—Minot, State Teachers College = ship ts s0 interested in his radio work | 3:00—N: vi 3jomAnnual Massing of Colors Serv- FEATURES DRUM MAJORESS for bees Se eS ee f ice of Military Order of the ting ‘ World War ir, the Madison Square Garden Bowl 1 Serica Schools | ear YR L H Wa t for KFY! | Plays for Many Functions, me eg ‘Wednesd: and Fri. | 8 A KFYR Lone Scout band, which was organized to present music for t RR " lays = Baseball Scores Lone Scout program broadcast a half hour each weck. The KFYR program is the first successful scout cluding Elks Circus, Par- days, at 8:45 p.m. (CST), the hand- Standard Brands with Joe Fen- broadcast in America and is designated as such with Charter No. 1. ades, Bat all Games ouate. rer gO Setwork aaaing ner Zanes = a — ss ae a - A an et wi including peta ang seers or ae reat Tea Pem—Baron HISTORY OF CWRET jcouraged, X lifted up my eoat collar)” | — eens Bismarck. he —Sam an s City Fellers 5 londay evening from 7:: o—Chevrolet Program 8 ! “Finally Will Harris, at that time|g p, m. (CST), listeners-in to radio Had a ne y I. re ,in the production department of Bala-|station KFYR, Bismarck, hear an un- nadian Capers CU bee the }} ‘ban and Katz, famed Chicago movie|usual Lone Scout program, the pio- 9:30—Don Bigelow and THis Orch. : Se ee OLE Mice cic cae | theatre operators, wrote the lyric.)neer of its kind in America, j 1% Radio News Service —S, St. Paul Livestock Mut, and | ‘Because they felt that Harris’ con-/ Music for this entertaining half- fight as the moet tinportant ive in | 8: goa. on the, Air nash er aun Bae program would ‘give the song s. ‘break’ the|the KEYR tone Geout band which is his fe, much to the disgust of his | 11:0 ymour Simons Orc! ae tla et q ‘ ie e wi J j 11:30—banny Russo and Orch Rade Neon BY VICTOR YOUNG)s22%: publishers took the song for/an independent musical organization trainer, Mike Campbell, and his man- * LCS on Bester and Orch. publication without actually knowing| including 36 scouts and young men Seet, Amol BNGEes, oho ate view. 2:90—Roeaktast Club A ee orem oe what they were taking.” musicians of Bismarek in its member- ing with alarm Baers fondness for 8:00—Harvest of Song ‘sm Coakley & Orch. The rest of the story is history.’ ship. = a 8 pe, oe Orchestra Leader and Com-/"Sweet Sue” became not only a hit,! The KFYR Lone Scout program is Baer's rest was ao interrupted by ene ces. te:,,. {but its big sale continues each year|the first successful scouting radio telephone calls from “ilsteners in” —Press Radio News Service poser Tells of Difficulties [and it is regularly heard over the| program in America, and is designated ed aan vost Gnas j—Stud! | . i 0 le el mn telephones palatial f Maret sscmorie d Colgate | He Experienced gibi ee eee Ceeeen eat has DITOREAGR St Ut: home of P, Hal Sims, bridge expert, O—Markets, Weather and Aunt hae x | i erous other occasions during the year where the California fighter is quar- LIS Sh Lied i and a half of its existence. . Max was getting calls from : arkets | Never before has the story of how ‘The band hag qualified itself as a all parts of the country and at all S—The Sovereigns z an Recital jthat famous song, “Sweet Sue,” was | commendable musical organization cei del had pL ae he Cals | 11:00—Markets and World Bookman i ie d by Victor Young, appeared despite its youthful membership by B le Liglthe Honorable Archie arkets, Weather and Aunt | cCmposed by i i130. ational Farm and Home Hour]... Sammy, |tp print or otherwise—for nobody, Playing, in addition to its radio prov be an % } mackout : ‘ 3 ty : ic and Sade \heretofore, has succeedéd in getting - ” he has been forced to hire three sec- Noa aaa erry Maca Young to give them the story. Mag- PRESERVE THIS PAGE Stare of 2 Tetellar “evening “chow. thes “ostebrated Vpertormers Twili |retaries to handle his correspondence, Radio Guild : larkets and Worldookma” | ozines, newspapers, writers and the ‘ aes |] , Radio fans would do well to save || ppmenr in weekly, radio: matines.- tn the conter.is‘the | as he insists on answering esch letter 4 QRORRSINMLE SereN assy |t TRatienal firm and Home Hour |NBC and thelt associated | stations Thousands Are Voting; gig this pogo all through next week. |! Conrad 5 ewe dry pedhnormalelihe enh pede ems Date leader. received. Most of them he reads him- valmer Clark and His Orch, |12:50—Gamboleers |bave tried to get it from Young. But . ‘ excel guide ySelow te Mary U axing from training ame Coan Wa Perkins HEAS—Hotel Watterson Broadcast 4g ‘no avail. 8 e. Hayes’ Favorite Will Be when you may tune in on pro. || 2n@ (lent) Maria, sleter of Captain Henry of radio fame.” ry Le ey rand rerisl: Pree Nee Biecten ‘Orch: ket’ His City Fellers | ‘The other day Victor Young, who Sung Monday, May 28 |] grams to your liking with a mere |! rao1 of millions of young American) ‘The mistress of ceremonies of the| Baer’s company is quartered at the - isa, S Army Band elds is featured with his orchestra every progfam, Maria J is the sister | Berkeley-Carteret Hotel, where a a: ttle oe Hehe ei over an bid ee et “4 . tssippl bebo has been improvised for the 5 uld and S te | work, was playing some music Captain Henry, whose Miss! oadcasts. The fighter is chaperoned ovens (reeu orcs dots Own Slay Perkine | Maxson F. Judel, with whom he €0l-| im “for’ the ee ee Eras ntsotiy as IS EOP en craft and its playersleach night by Hoffman and his eee rele Max Bees tae Gero hard Himber and Orch. cei als A hit. ScNB /tion-wide poll to determine America’s | st banquets, parades, rodeos and base- are 6 restone Tire and Rubber Co. hn B. Kennedy Johnnie” ie, when both got|!2vorite lullaby. ball games (last season and again this her wae le Orphan Annia and Johnnie” movie, when got! '"rn the meantime, prominent per-|year). own. iM Se recone Tiki and Lorevedionne” | into a discussion over “Sweet SUC”) sons of the stage, screen, radio and Played For Elks Circus Uincearnation Contented. Program ‘treball Scores Judell telling Young that everybody |musie are being asked their prefer-| The occasion which taxed the band’s : 8:30--Pan American Concert —Vineent Lopez and Orch. still wanted to know the ry back! once. ability probably the most was furnish- | 9:00—South St. Paul Livestock Mkt., Ps Tepe ek ue srequeen— les It od Beiieve it or not (page| On the “Contented Hour” program ;ing music for the recent Elks’ charity aed eceraM REMUS cy, | HOO Nittieg American Warr Weters) Rapley!) the facts came forth, ahd/1y he broadcast by an NBC network|eircus during ite entire run of one Radio Bureau. News {time et en lias including KFYR of Bismarck Mon- Meraene circus program demands the . jardens Orch. if ; a \day, May 28, the Lullaby Lady will | prac every style of music from Friday afternoon ared ‘ 5 —Oliver Hand: eyes Phyllis. Wolverton jane anad written & floor, show, f0"/ sing “Slumber Boat,” the nomination jovertures to gallops. Public praise as|NBO network including KFYR of Bis- . Jack Berger and Orch. Kraft Program 4 i of Miss Helen Hayes, first lady of the} Well as that from the performers in —LLeo Zollo and his Orch. St. Paul Livestock Mkt., and/ which Roy Mack, now a producer Of| tater, the circus was high and attested to| —Jack Berger and Orch rogram Resume | Warner movie shorts, was the pro- . Tress Ttadio Bureau News | ducer,” sald Young, “One night T tel- rae Ue Sie Sane” tere tio| thw bait kine haasaa tore aki jotel_ Montclair ephoned Mack and ed him when | wrong” will be given by the Carna-|most unusual drum majoresses in the 11:30—Frankie Masters Orch. 12:00—Silent ‘Tuesday. May 20 the climax with that old favorite, 4 ANNOUNCERS TOSNG == =B Rar" momen eee in use today. 1:00—Breakfast club : ene ata n \T could call for my check. He said/tion Quartet, and the orchestra di-|Wworld. She is Miss Audrey Wald- Hn—Gorpel Singers Colgate te aneing in the Twin cities forge cheer nents sess rected by Morgan L. Eastman, The| schmidt, 10-year-old daughter of Dr. R ARM-HOME R Frances Lee Barton Palmolive Peet Ree eae a ore: crore ts cue cilia: quartet has a generous assignment/and Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt of Bis- On Maria’s Matinee \—Farm Flashes we . I ig—Press Radio News Service Sey RussovUsehs “On the way @ melodic strain sud- 8:50—Studio = denly came to me, one which I that evening, singing Olie Speaks’|marck, who is a Girl Scout. Audrey “Morning,” Art Kassel’s jingling| Performs with the band as « versatile fanchester Biscuit Pgm. still lingered, I asked Ralph Williams, favkets Weather ana Aunt |C¢nductor of the orchestra, for some 0—Smackout Hotel Patterson Broadcast Markets than Stewart—Soloist \—Womans Radio Review 00—Rhythmic m and a ‘riday, Ji 1 ‘ “Hell’; e =; dancer and -twirler, as well d arhete at I orgs sans couldn't dismiss from my mind, 1| "Hell's Bele” ond eee ot the| leading Pardes formations, ** Well #8) Helen Stevens Fisher Insists on ut-in Hour &:00—Breen and De Rose stopped the car under a lamp post, Bayou.” The band also has a cix-boy tumb- Intervi: Bef Son; ~ 1 larkets, Weather and Aunt 8: ra, Lu and Em, Colgate|ond wrote the basic melody on the a Any interview fore zs almolive Peet Baskiot Jope, thinking I might The orchestra will be heard in ajling team in its membership. 1 8 larry RINBN ORS ice He es pe age {Carleton Colby arrangement of the C. F. Dirlam Director Memorial Day } Vic and Sade ie art eae ead sigh gor preg tinued | well-known Negro spiritual, “Deep| Curtis F. Dirlam ‘s dicector of this i eee aa World Bookman $:33— Markets m my way to the Prolics: wack |River.” a brilliant collection of “Gypsy| unusual aggregation and Marion C. 41:15—The Honorable Archle 0—Morning Parade nee M ney Airs” by Sarasate, and as a finale,|Folsom is assistant director, both 4 11:30—National Farm and Home Hour} 2:30 —Studio wasn't in yet. and thet the melody | assisted by the quartet, “Waiting at|doing bits with spinning batons. . i i y 1 9 1 10: the Gate for Katty” and “He's a Hum-| The KFYR Lone Scout band was dinger.” scheduled to appear several times dur. : mI tall tnanuscript paper. He promptly gave| The lullaby receiving the greatest|ing the area jamboree being held in ic and Sado Te ell and femuler plane part of the |Support in the “Contented Hour's”| Bismarck this week-end, contributing, ‘ong Fellows by symposium will be sung by that mar-|largely to the pep and success of the Varkets anit World Bookman song. That, done, T asked WiILGMS|vetogs. soprano, Madame Amelita| otcasion, hi 1 le Archie when ‘ " was comin; i—since ¢ tional Farm and Home Hour! he still neal not arrived. Bring told 1|Galli-Curci, on the June 18 program./ Members of the band include: own the Song Trail aight it hon: Clarinets—Walter Ulmer, Robert) g; tudio 4 Fan ait ie eects ce void Beauty Box Theat Brandenburg, Jack Humphreys, Rob- and st , I orches- a Matines—Gsn-lenenomenet rea y atre ert Ackerman, Russell Arnot, George wt want to hear what this thing) TO Present ‘Carmen’ |Boutrous, Robert Gusaner, | George/chance to vocalize once a sounds like.” Will, you play it?" E Gullickson, Pete Volk and Joe Sirn-|ever, she insists on the interview will you accept as he. : ea ..|asked Williams. He did—and for the} Bizet’s “Carme ay i of the vocal numbers. i ‘Women’s |remaining two hours ‘Sweet Sue’ was|hour radio presentation, will be the| , Comets—Warren Jenkins, Jack An- ister this FREE book? fi enade His City Fellers ee: — '30—Mid-week Hymn Sing Little Orphan Annie 00—To be announced 15—Baseball Scores \—Wonderloaf Birthday Club 45—Cavaliers adapted for one Oo—Studio’ : ‘Those Personal Attention Beer eenieven acre) Erem{sr neert Artists almost the only song the orchestra|next offering of the Palmolive Beauty pele ead a cpa lead enough may ti 4 tan—Texaco Pgm. with Ea Wynn cuccifs ‘Own Ma Perkins — |piayed, for the Frolies audience whis-|Box Theatre during the broadcast | Buice Mergieen a8 aot Had. |tet mobilized on Sanitary Methods Listen to $:00—Palmolive Beauty Theatre of Alice In Orchestralla tied it on the floor and kept request-|over a nationwide NBC network in- Tony the Chicago NBC n ‘avier Cugat and Orch. : ers and Riley Britton. Expert Barbe ‘Musical Mosal ing it until closing time cluding KFYR on Tuesday, May 29 at and which will, on equally rs oaths Orphan Annie “I thereupon took the tune to lead-|8 p. m., (CST). gamete: Bruninger and L./tice, return Station KFYR - o Program Resume Hi FY 3 3 e Air 4 9:00—S. St. Paul Livestock Mkts., and ‘ 5 5: 6 6 6 9: Dance Masters ‘ ing publishers, none of whom cared| Gladys Swarthout and James Mel- year. Hf you really enjoy # smooth, nl radio ara intercollegiate Council Talk® |much for it, I recall, at one publisher,|ton will be the featured singers on ‘Trombones— Neil York, Eugene Pal-|' With the confident evel and clean shave, try the at 6:30 tonight i od. Restaurant. Orch, faseball Scores. +4. Goodrich [that six famous orchestra leaders and|this program, in which an adaptation|™er Robert Kling, Robert Mueller!through long radio 5 19:0—Pete Smythe and His Oren, ‘do—Leonard Dahl and His Orch. leemposers listened to it along with |Of # grand opera will replace the usual |°"S Ne Ane Dar Elite Barber Shop Gibbons on the Johns-Manville ] ; Meas Oran | §20—Studlo son Piano Presenta- the firm's professional manager. After|operetta type of production. Other | wartam Fries ward Cole and) pai (Union Shop) with $000,000 te 1 F je estas T got through playing I turned to|members of the Palmolive Beauty|Woim Musee. 2) pi an. Now Under Gel fe te lecessamants asd May 30 0—Merry Macs them for the verdict. “Did I play alBox Theatre Co., will support these drews, Gras ‘and Ted Bou. repairs... offering © free book, —Rreaktust club =o taheee lousy game of golf today!” said the|popular artists. Loyd Graunke ° poco yp Rondo agenen ee oy Bone Ei igat Fay Brown—Sports Review manager to the assembled group.| Adapted from Prosper Merimee's i you con de to make your home more i? iplive Peet i COLE AEe ‘Bud and Glenn Frozen at this remark, but not dis-|stirring narrative, “Carmen” has @ligent will deliver an important ss « more comfortal ay rm Flashes ingers Guild Plentiful sprinkling of light creations) address at Gettysburg which also happier! ss Radio News Service | sh Program, Tina and Tim |12:30—Inatitute of American Meat |such as the Habanera “Love Is Like @licave its mark in history. The Fram) *" Listen in... then ask us for your ; peutipnexmonners | ck Benny 12:45—Hotel Patterson Broadcast Wood Bird” and the | Seguidills copy of this emaring beck. It’s nging Strings | ee Ean Dixestock Markets {12 Markets \“Near the Walls of Seville. ebsoluteh FREE! care aint REOREAIn, \ Speed Wallace Lohae any unece areh- | So opens a este! —Press Radio Bureau News 2 | rebuilt e, . Namal at the B00. Mile al Hotel Bt Regie, Orch 2 altenmeyer’s Kindergarten Gettysburg Address m4 Phillips Roofing Co. Day “Motor Speedway |W) 20) cur simon, and Orch. aumer cons are worn, | Will Be Dramatized 105 Seventh St., South «| ‘an—ciyde Lucas and Orch. 0—Al Pearce and His Gang —- Bismarck, N. D. 30—Tom Coakley Orch. 1 }t Aunt Sammy andj! World Bookman i Before the address by President 10:30—Maryland. Tercentenary 2:00—Silent nie | \—National Farm and Home Hour Saturday, June 2 lying with Capt, Al Williams | Roosevelt from the historic field at ced —Rreakfast Club eligion in the News Gettysburg on Memorial Day, May 30, y Exercises, Ar- ington Amphitheatre 1:30—Sam and His City Fellers \—The Gospel Singer |—Morning Parade —Press Radio News Service —Baseball Scores the N. B. C. will present a special To be a a soln’ be sche ean olite arith Floyd radio drama based on Lincoln's 4 4 4 5 5 : io aie ae Morning Parade (Cont.) pane Dhoni tis Headline Hunter fomncus sneer et a yeas ago. Ka 3 :15—Annual 500 Mile Memorial Day Studio UtioPelnate se Party e react of four people wi ; a:5—Palmer Clarke nnd His Orch. Womans Page of the Air Loociie ievane Place U2 Orch listened to that memcrable address it 3:30—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins 30—Heinnie and His Grenadiers 8 j@re dramatized in the original play ‘ Gabriele Orphan Annie Wibomele and Sade H |KPYR. Vistons conjured by Lincoln's f 5:00—South Sea Islanders 1 j—Maurice Lee and His Orch. 10 words in the minds of a soldier, a 4 8:45—"Taxi” Max Baer for Goodrich | 1: ‘ational Farm and Home Hour |11:20—Clyde Lucas and Orch. form the theme of the drama. Later . i 12:00—Silent over an NBC network, another pres- L4 i , For Sunday Di WATER i or Sunday Vinner WATER wd A MODERN NECESSITY ' GET BRIDGEMAN-RUSSELL’S AT A SURPRISINGLY , Banana Ice Cream Low cost : Other Flavors in Stock Are Tune in Tonight y : BLACK WALNUT CHOCOLATE i : 3 FRESH Sa earen Late NUT 6:30 CST - KFYR | PALMER ILLA “ ad - HUSKIES, PIES, CHILLY BEARS AND Floyd Gibbons : 4 - HONEY MILK BARS Famous Headline Hunter of 3 A trial will convince you our ice cream is kept right. the air, on the Johns-Man- For Drug Service Depend on ; a oe : theSwitch : | RVICE DRUG J i) | SERVI | }\ exectno-cas contnon | pet Phone 5 Geo. E. Shunk ‘LIGHTS YOUR WATER HEATER PROM UPSTAIRS ae OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Montana-Dakota Power Company . Bismarek—Mandan—Hebron—Dickinson