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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1934 America’s Advertisers W —, —\—_—_* IKFYR-NBC Program Richman Sings for New Champ ! Fe (Subject to Revision) i Sunday, June 17 1 12:30—Concert Favorites 1:00—Singing Strings 1:30—Dancing Shadows 2:00—Organ Recital 2:30—Palmer Clark Orch. 00—Sunday Vespers 3:30—International Tidbits 00—Catholic Hour 20—Our American Schools :00—Edward Evangelist Quartet :15—Baseball Scores :30—Standard Brands with Joe Pen- ner 00—Chase and Sanborn Hour —Down Paradise Lane . from G. P. —Independent Republican 00—Chevrolet_ Program L'Heure Exquise Fitch-Irene Beasley Ladies 10:00—Press Radio 105—The Doodlebugs Orch. 15—Russ Columbo—Popular Sing- er :30—Hollywood on the Air :00—Al Kvale and Orch. :30—Buddy Rogers and Orch. 00—Silent Monday, June 18 :00—Breakfast Club ‘Harvest of Song j—Clara, Lu and Em Colgate Palmolive Peet 0—Farm Flashes Press Radio News Service Studio Harry Richman (right) and Barney Ross, shortly after the fight in | which Ross added the welterweight boxing crown to his lightweight championship he already held. Richman stars in a regular NBC program, CONVENTION T0 BE BROADCAST IN PART President Tuesday But Acceptance Not Yet Announced tives to Participate in Novel Interview from the Hotel Pennsylvania in New Advertising Federation of America meets in its 13th annual convention. President Roosevelt has been invited to speak at a banquet on Tuesday night, but has not yet announced acceptance. Governor Herbert H. Lehman, Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Edgar 55—Markets 00—The Hour of Memories :00—Markets, Weather and Aunt 5—The Honorable Archie 0—National Farm and Home Hour 12:30—-Gamboleers —Studio —Markets Norwegian Singers Roy Shields and Orch. bs Mills ick Webb and Orch, Musical Keys j—The Honorable Archie :30—Annual Convention of Adver- tising Federation of America :55—Markets 5—Vincent Lopez and Orch. 6:00—Fleischmann Hour 7:00—Studio }0—Baseball Scores 45—Mario Cozzi and other artists :00—Kampus Kings Orch. :30—Hessberger's Bavarian Concert $:00—Kraft Progra 9:00—Independen Orch, 200—Sinclair Minstrels :30—Colgate House Party 0—Carnation Contented Program 0—Gothic Echoes \—Independent Republican Talk \—South St. Paul Livestock Mkt., and Program Resume N. D, Farmers Union :30—Firestone Program Dream Singer Orch. Piano Moods ‘lyde Lucas & Orch. ‘Danny Russo Orch. Silent |Parently has a favorite lullaby. ;Contented program, heard at 8 p. m. LULLABY MONDAY Brahms’ ‘Cradle Song’ and Em-! mett’s ‘Lullaby’ Have | Established Lead Kobak, president of the federation, and Grover Whalen, president of the Ad- vertising Club of New York, will wel- come the visiting advertisers to Man- Lattan in a@ program to be broad- PRESERVE THIS PAGE Radio fans would do well to save this page all through next week. It will serve as an excellent. guide when you may tune in on pro- grams to your liking with a mere turn of the dial. cast over an NBC network including KFYR from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. (CST), on Monday, in which Kobak, i who also is vice-president of the NBC, That's what the sponsors of the/will make the keynote speech. C. M. Chester, president of the Gen- (CST), over an NBC network includ-|eral Foods Corporation, will speak ing KFYR each Monday, found outjupon “The Responsibility of Manage- when they invited listeners to choose|ment.” Anne Steese Richardson, o! the lullaby Amelita Galli-Curci will}the “Woman's Home Companion” sing when the famous coloratura s0-/will discuss “What ‘Three Million prano appears as guest star on the! Women Have Taught Me About Ad- broadcast of Monday, June 18, vertising.” Listeners are expressing themselves} On Tuesday, June 19, H. V. Kalten- in no uncertain terms. There is only|born, veteran editor and radio com- Every radio listener in America ap- FROM PHILADELPHIA Invited to Speak WALLACE WILL BE SPEAKER 11 Outstanding Business Execu- America’s advertisers will partici- pate in a three-day session to be ibroadcast in part over NBC networks York, Monday, June 18, where the/ | | Prometheus lends a benign eye as tra in the Sunken Plaza in Rockefeller Center during the hot weather. Lee Wiley is at the microphone, day Romantic Couple Sings Over Air | Victor Young rehearses his orches- pai ill Be on Air During Meeting Next Week YESTERDAY'S STARS |"eat ‘Anniversary TO PERFORM ON AIR} .tsarszsst soe cies: ‘n’ Em. oF bare, ( londay, NBC network including start their ‘fifth year of broadcast wagging. on vi av 9.30 p. m. on June 16, 1930, the girls from Northwestern University first were auditioned in & Chicago studio, it their college careers et 8:15 &. m., 18, over an Hopper, Scheff, Edwards, Loft- us, Brian and Jackson * Are on Program they separated continuing their gossip act and less of ever receiving money for it. (Louise Starkey) taught speech in a Texas girls’ school; Lu (Isobel Carothers) went to Boston to teach in a finishing school and Em (Helen King) taught first in Colorado and later in Chicago. Actually Em was responsible for their radio debut. She yearned to be & radio organist, and, though unsuc- work, did learn some of the whys and wherefores of radio. About suggestion friend of Em’s tried out their old act Sa Was & success and they signed immediately, each buying a new drees out of her first salary check. The in_ which she| following January they came to NBC tre} networks, over which they have been heard ever since. They are heard daily except Satur- Frans “Merry |day and Sunday. scene Widow,” in which they were starred. Cissie Loftus will impersonate other celebrated actors and actresses covered on the earth. Not until 1805 was helium gas dis- Personal Attention Sanitary Methods - Expert Barbers ) : jene lullaby, according to the expressed) mentator, will be heard at 8 p. m., jopinions of each listener, that should|(CST) over an NBC-WJZ network. be sung by Galli-Curci. In numerous! Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. If you really enjoy a smooth, cool and clean shave, try the Friday, June 22 Gladys Swarthout ad Frank Chapman have extended their marital :00—Breakfast Club Garden to radio. Both are heard in the Concerts over an NBC network. ey —Roger Wolfe Kahn Orch. o—Jack Berger and Orch. —Buddy Rogers and Orch. Lu and Em, Coigate Imolive Peet 0—Silent 0—Gospel Singer f—Clara, Lu and Em, Colgate Palmolive Peet | o—Farm Flashes \ 5—Press Radio News Service | 0—Markets, Weather and Aunt! Sammy 15—Concert Favorites —Vie and Sade i —Words and Music | Markets and World Bookman | ran Program Melody Mixers 0—Markets, Weather and Aunt Sammy cases it is Brahms’ “Cradle Song,”| Wallace will be the principal speaker] that “everybody knows is the most/cn Wednesday, June 20, in programs’ beautiful lullaby ever written.” And|broadcast from 11 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.. then it's Emmett’s “Lullaby” that is|/(CST), over an NBC-WEAF network| put forward as “the song my mother|and from 12:30 to 1 p. m., (CST) over’ Sang to me and the one lullaby that|/an NBC-WJZ network. everybody will want to hear Galli-; John B. Kennedy, radio commenta- Curci sing.” ter, will present 11 outstanding busi- Other songs with fervent backers! ness executives in a clinical interview are “Sweet and Low,” “Mighty Lak/in which each will discuss various = ie ” “Slumber Boat,” “Curly|functions of advertising and their re- lead,’ East, West Vie in Poughkeepsie Race Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 16.—(P)— It was the West against the East agein Saturday as thousands poured into Poughkeepsie to see the 36th re- newal Saturday afternoon of the In- Elite Barber Shop (Union Shop) New Under New Management On 4th St, 2 doors south of ‘Tribune Bldg. GRESSIN’S SERVICE STATION 19: Two Blues —The Honorable Archi: Rockabye,” “Go to Sleep My/letion to modern systems of produc- Veormerly Myer's Cor. ist at Main Boot aed eats Natlonal Farm and tome Hour|Baby.” and the lullaby from “Har-|tion, distribution and merchandising ee ee 11 kts, and World Bookman Hie eae eee inonie.’ in the afternoon session. z a bares and Home. ur. farkel Requests for the use of favored lul- \—National Far idl . Certo Matinee—Gen-!labies have been received signed by i ee, Cherkserky —Busaion eral Foods long lists of radio fans. ‘Thirty under- | Be eatutio. tchoncade | sredunte members ot one A ieiced of é :55—Markets rman Cloutier Orch jef Illinois sorority affixed their names oes EE tere D. Federation of Women's 'to a plea for the one by Brahms, | Hopayed shells will be out to 2:00—Rhythmic Serenade | Cann Among the featured artists on the| SEASON NEXT FA Fy a itcisita sla cine: aids Sead eg oto' e | | 348General Federation of Womens —Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins Program are the Carnation Quartet, task it may be their west coast —Little Orphan Annie Trio Romantique "an Steeden and Orch. Morgan L. Eastman’s orchestra and the Lullaby Lady. | SPORTS PROGRAM IS Fire Chief, Now on Vacation, Is ins, the Washington Huskies from Seattle, will be ready to row the East ; 4 ‘Baseball inki ‘ a Ere eoree hte the Record ite oer nai | H Melodies | Comedy Gags i “ { Eee Fear | NEWRADIOPBATIRE eS ¢:00—01 Melodies : . : Tt wasn’t “m! ‘a a $:30—Kampus Kings and Orch 4:20 Bay Brown Srortasmteview New York, June 16.—(}—Ed Wynn, eer teas ihe NBC ee nouncer Jean paul King wuddeniy dies will you accept 7:00—Ben Bernie and Orch. Fremler| 4:oh—singers Guild , eS Row on summer vacation from the| studios while on the coast to make a| covered his voice trailing off into si- rin wogarty $:15—Nash Program, Tina and Tim | Thornton Fisher, Veteran Writ-|_microphone, will be back on the air! picture. lence. during a recent Clara, Lu‘n’ Em| #hiig FREE book? 7:45—Clyde Lucas and Orch. AOS sheraL | Dicer erompem: jovith pi 2 over NBC networks again next fall for] ——-__"_____ eh 4 $:00—Palmolive Beauty Theatre of] 9.99 independent Republican Party| @f* Tells ‘Stories Off the [nis third season of broadcasting. Hagen, Three Others 9:00—t fet aent Republican Talk| #:10—So. St, Paul Livestock Markets Record’ en tacts Miia ceiet cok dee aie ly tl Listen to 910-8. St. Paul Livestock Mkts. and 3 seain willbe the star of a weexly| Lead in Western Open day se! of -hour broadcasts over . neue Melee ek can? sh into peat networks, beginning at #| Peoria, Til, June 16.—(}—Back on Station KFYR 0 Prize! date and hour to be announced later. groun 1:00—Clvde Lucas and Orch. fights, races, golf tournaments and! and this time, Graham, the pro- his pe anes Herren at 6:30 tonight 11:00—Clyde Lucas Orch. [adiate a aoucommles- Cech. World's Series games were told for the/gram is going to be different, says| Walter Hagen was out gunning with 1120 Erankle Masters and Orch. : Oe ae Hime, in. & new acs ore the Chief, who is thinking up new|both barrels for his sixth Western arene aa bdad ie Record,” wi ;| ideas for his return during his vaca-|Open Golf championship Saturday. 7 CO anton a 4 gan over an NBC network including] tion the second he has had since he| Tt ae haranlor mip & 8:00—Harvest of Song Lu Palmolive Peet and Em, Coigate 8:15—Clara, 5—Press Radio News Service 5—Markets }0—The Honeymooners rkets 9:00—Woman’s Page of the Air 9:30—Heinnie and His Grenadiers 10:00—Markets, Weather and Aunt 10:15—Soloist. é 315—Soloist 2288-—studio 10:30—Vic and Sade 0—Manchester Program 9:55—Studio 10:00—Markets, weather and Aunt, Samm: ¥ 10:15—Concert Favorites 10:30—Vie and Sade 10:45—Words and Music | 11:00—Markets and World Bookman jj 11:15—The Honorable Archie 11:30—National Farm and Home Hour 12:30—Sizzlers 0—Kaltenmeyer’s Kindergarten 5. 00—Night Dream Hour 00—To be announced 30—One Man's Family 00—Mre, Geo, J. Kandzie, soloist 5—Guy Lombardo & Orch. 1 0—Soloii 5—Siberian Singers st Little Orphan Annie iH South Sen Islanders ital Orch. KFYR on Friday, June 15, at 5:45 p. made his radio debut on April 26, 1932. Since that first appearance before the microphone, which launched him on a radio career that established him more widely in a few weeks as the Fire Chief thar all his theatrical m. (CST). Those behind-the-scenes dramas and comedies of sports life are told by Thornton Fisher, famous American Sports writer and cartoonist who was the intimate friend of almost every, champion during the many years in which his column and drawings ran deily in the New York World. Fisher was the first of all sports commen- tetors, having broadcast many times over station WEAF before the forma- tion of the NBC. His first appearance: there was on June 15, 1923, exactly 11 years before the start of his new NBC series. ‘Wynn has given nearlf 100 broadcasts. With the exception of three months during the summer of 1933 while he was making a motion picture, he had never missed a weekly yrogram until his present vacation started, and that he has grown very close to the hearts of the vast radio audience is shown by his fan mail which has increased first time by Fisher in his “Sports Stories Off the Record” series. In the last few years, Fisher has traveled over the Globe and has in- terviewed several hundied men who have made recent history in war, reience, arts and international dip- 1868; it was named from the Greek word for sun. ni nm 6:30—Organ Melodies 7:00—Kampus Kings Orch. aes Mills udio 8:00—Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia )0—-Conoco Program 0—Independent Republican Talk 9:10—8. St. Paul Livestock Mkt. and Program Resume | Black Walnut Ice Cream | as made by Bridgeman-Russell Will Do Much to Solve Your Problem for aig, forties,” got off right in the thick of the 18-hole medal fight Friday for the crown he has held so often. He came up with a par-breaking 68 to join three other notables of the fairways for the joint lead after the first years had as “The Perfect Fool,”| round. Tied with him for first place were Johnny Revolta of Milwaukee; Ky Laffoon of Denver, who won a lot of cash on the winter golf trail, and the veteran Harry Hampton of Chicago. 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