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Amos ‘N’ Andy Still Most Popul THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 380, 1934 ————_—_—____—___* KFYR-NBC Program| ice reledalasase EE | 5 (Subject te Revision) Sanday, July 1 18—Gruen and H 30—Major Bowes Capito) Theatre 11:30—The Sunday Forum 12:00—Weather 12:01—International Broadcast from Oberammergau 12:30—Concert Artists 0. 5 2:15—Lillian Buckman :30—Chicago Symphony Orch. 00—Sunday Vespers 30—Henry King and Orch. 00—Catholic Hour 4:30—Our American Schools 5:00—Edward Evangelist Ladies Quartet 5:15—Baseball Scores 5:30—Standard Brands with Joe Pen- ner 6:00—Chase and Sanborn Hour 7:00—Down Paradise Lane 15—Canadian Capers 30—Broadcast to Byrd Expedition 00—Press Radio News 05—Eddie Duchin & Orch. 15—Russ Columbo '30—Hollywood on the Air 00—Leonard Keller & Orch. 11:30—Doodlebug Orch. 12:00—Silent Em Colgate Palmolive Faet :30—Federal Relief Administration —Cattle Buying Tali 45—Press Radio News Service Words and Music 00—Markets and World Bookman e Honorable Archie 30—Nat'l Farm & Home Hour :30—General Mills “Wheaties” with Prof Sauerkraut & Band Army Band 45—Grandmother'’s Trunk 00—Gould and Sheffter j—Emil Coleman & Orch. 8 45—State Mill & Elevator Prem. with Speed Wallace 00—Rainbow Gardens Orch. 30—Hessberger's Bavarian Concert Orch. :00—Sinclair Minstrels 30—Colgate H. Party B. rs Prem. vu Com Democratic Republican Series 0—St. Paul Livestock and Program Resume 15. D. Farmers Union 30—Firestone Program 00—Ralph Kirbery 05—Phil Harris and Orch. 30—Roger Wolfe Kahn Orch. 00—Jack Berger and Orch. 30—Eddie Duchin & Orch. 12:00—Silent 7 Colgate $:30—Farm Flashes 45—Press Radio News Me 00—Markets, Weather. 15—Coneert Favorites Vic and Sade ‘Words and Music met Cy mo narecekmen 15—The Honorable Archie 30—National Fi nd Home Hr. fe ee ymphony Orch. Own Ma Perkins ery Rhymes b Education Ass'n Conven- tion 15—Harry Meyer & Orch. 30—Mid-week Hymn Sing 45—Mary Small, Juvenile Singer 00—To be annou! Mills—Plano Moods 00—Studio ruen Bernie and Orch., Premier fa 30—Ford Program j—Palmolive Beauty Theatre of 1 Livestock Markets am Resume 00—Sllent ‘Wednenday. July 4 \—Fun & Firecrackers 00—Breen and DeRose aan Em, Colgate 5—Merry Macs Moore Paint Program ‘hite—Heart Songs Man, oster’s Birthday An- 00—Studio 5—Alice Joy, Soloist }0—Chicago Symphony Orch. or Own Ma Perkins iS—Martha M Popular Singer uth See Islanders ntal Orch. ball Scores $—Grace Hayes—BSoloist 6:00—Tender Leaf Tea Pgm.—Baroa Munchausen :30—Studio ‘= 00-—To be announced noco, y Making Up at the Microphone | shake hands in front of the NBC Bernie with a medal for his three Ben Bernie (right) and Walter Winchell stop feuding long enough to [ai amie Hao Go JV AND SADE HAVE BEEN BROADCASTING FOR TWO SBASONS Observed Anniversary June 29; Broadcast Is Heard Daily Over KFYR PENNER, KING AND VALLE: ARE OTHER WINNERS IN POLL Seller of Ducks Is Enjoying Meteoric Rise to Popular- ity Over Air i iq i Bra - - 5 4 E RUDY’S PROGRAM IS LEADER ee i i ql ef | & Half a Million Votes Are Cast In Poll Sponsored by Radio Magazine ts,” i 8 Rg Be z 5 ; i f i A | E i i EE : : is is Another national poll has attested America’s preference for humor in public entertainment. An election of half-a-million votes clinches the posi- fl f | p LEE Popular team in radio, Joe Penner, Rudy Vallee, Wayne! King and Amos ‘n’ Andy were return- ea as the nation’s choice in a country- wide popularity poll conducted by q microphone. Winchell presented years of broadcasting over NBC. Winchell and Bernie Declare Truce While Musician Is Awarded a Medal Hollywood, June 30.—()—Just before a fight starts, the princi- pals have to shake hands. Then they jump apart and get down to business. This photograph caught Walter Winchell and Ben Bernie | just before they jumped. Win- chell is shaking Bernie's right hand, but watching the Old Maes- tro’s left. ‘The grudge fight of radio (all in clean fun and no hit- ting below the belt) was halted long enough for Winchell, famous Broadway columnist, to present a medal to Bernie in commemora- tion of Ben's three years of broad- casting over NBC networks. Win- magasine. More significant than the individual election is the indication of Ameri- ca's taste and preference for humor, @ simple comedy, soft soothing music and clean, wholesome entertainment. Sophisticated programs and artists did not draw either in the metropolitan centers or in the local districts. Amos ‘n’ Andy remain on top of the heap of radio teams, according to the contest. The blackface comedians, however, ran a nip-and-tuck race with chell also spoke over the air con- oo Bernie on the occa- ton. A success from the start, the Pabst Blue Ribbon program en- ters its fourth year with the fan mail for Ben and all the Lads still increasing in volume. During the last 12 months the boys also have entertained guest artists of fame in every field from music and movies to sports and the stage. Among those who have faced the microphone with the Old Maestro during the last year are Efrem Zimbalist, Max Baer, Gene Sarazen, P. Hal Sims, Sophie Tucker, Ginger Rogers, Victor McLaglen and Belle Baker. Ee i i i GIVES HUGO DRAMA “Ruy Blas” by Victor Hugo will be ited by the Radio Guild during e the weekly broadcast Monday, July 2,’ over an NBC network at 1 p. m.) (CST). The play is one f a series by eminent French writers which the| Guild is presenting. 0—Sleep Hall and His Orch. 0—Roy Shields and Orch. s nt Lopez and Orch. 0—Fleischmann Hour jo 0—Kraft Program 9:00—S. St. Paul Livestock Mkt., and Program Resume 5—Phyllis Wolverton 0—Press Radio Ne 5—Guy Lombardo 5—Dancing in Milwaukee 0—Milwaukee Philharmonic Orch. —Men of Note Dancing in the Twin Cities \—Piano Moods 5—Clyde Lucas & Orch. 0—Danny Russo Orch. Bilent 0—Shut-in Hour 0—Manchester Program S—Studio ther jade 5—Words and Music O—I 4 World Bookman Certo Matinee—Gen- as lo 30—Chicago Symphony Orch. 30—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins 45—Rud and Glenn —Bi' Guild Tire Program with nny aul Livestock Markets sram Resume ning Parade 0—Press Kadio News S—Morning Parade (Cot ‘and His Grenadl ts, Weather and Aunt H Xasquinos Wortes De Y kets joker & Orch. i o—fartics Exonsla Prince and hony Orch. er cme Pearce His Gang \viait to Ponca City, Okla. co Deputy Sheriff | Sitiooo, Mit g as the next team on the list, Myrte and Marge, is 73,000 votes below the Burns and Allen total. The newcomer, Joe Penner, 1s enjoy- ing @ meteoric rise to popularity. Not many months ago he was selling his) ducks over the footlights with little recognition. Now he heads the list of individual stars with the comfort- able margin of 18,408 votes over the runner-up Bing Crosby. Penner’s is phenomenal insofar as he el comf ‘Aubough V. fallee lags im fifth place ja the star column of the Radio Guide - Clara, Lu ’n’ Em—left to right, Louise Starkey, Isobel Carothers and Helen King—will arrive in New York Sunday and their gossipy chat- q ter will be heard between acts of “Robin Hood” in the Beauty Box 5 ‘Theater July 3 over an NBC network. ‘Wayne King’s band leads the or- chestca division with the overwhelm- T Swarthout to Sing { hout to Si | meson reenS igen Forest, | Gypsy margin ,481 votes over Gi wart! caonn ie operetta, sched~ ny st ing @ | wled to be broadcast thas evening, and|the Program staff, and s Guide arit, Il includ .. John | odies arranged Popularity pol led 137 by stars, 126 programs, 87 orchestras and al 81 teams, all appearing currently on ¢ en bine ie cas nee i in! she sadie. standing of the first 10 t stars is| poignant scene of the Last Supper, and the triumphal entry of Joseph into Egypt. viction that liberty can be had only at the cost of obedience, and the realization that means (CBT). A mixed @irection of Keith McLeod will sing. WHEURE EXQUISITE PROGRAM men’s octet will sing “A Brown Bird . Singing,” @ favorite batlad by Wood, -1to open the L’Heure Exquisite pro- gtam over an NBC network Sunday, Lombardo. Recipients of votes in the Radio|", Clara, Lu ‘n’ Em will have a thing] Jess arrangement of Hungarian mel- John B. Kennedy acquired a dep- uty’s badge, a pair of revolvers and @ cowpuncher’s outfit on a recent With Revolvers and Cow- boy Outfit There 4-H Boy and Girl to Take Lead on Program Farm and Hor-s Hour at 11:30 a. (CST) Saturday, July 7 The seventh concert of the year for 4-H members will be played by the United States Marine Band. aE ise SE ite—riving With Capt’ Al. Williams i—Picl Gisters OSKINS-MEYER If It’s a Radio You Want, We Have It ar Team Entertaining Over Radio staff planist; songs by Larry Shay by and G. Heffer of the music de- ‘and con , tenor, and @ wo- course you can. If you divide the cost over a period of onlytwo or three years, it figures only a few cents 2 day. Aad you make most of that up in what you save on fuel and food. On that basis, you can’t afford to do without the conven- ience, comfort and satis- faction of a modern Magic Chef. Maay mod- els, all prices. A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Easy Monthly ‘Payments