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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1934 ; « IKFYR-NBC Program, 3-7". LP wanel] New Program Star EDIAN NPNE \Capitulates to Air {/hma te da” ““" “ “| President Roosevelt Air Favorite in SS ime COMEDIAN ENE, - seatcne eeewet’ Europe, According to John S. Young | Layden himself, one of the greatest | Irish fullbacks in history, is convinced erga Sled paring his warriors for their first the United States since Wilson, Young said. Armand Gira eerio pet! ii k & Jacl F 3 schedule under his mentorship as suc- 4 Brown, Sports Review : " F die But the president's voice, ap- cessor to Heartly (Hunk) Anderson and indirectly, to the late Knute Sunshine Hour Wenther Fore- Press Radio News no Moods elves American that people overseas i—Markets \—Hour of Memories wily Coburn and Orch, like to hear over the radios. They like our music, too, the announcer asserted. Hitler and Mussolini may be spellbinders, but Europe's favor- | F J Cartiegie| ite American radio voice is that i‘; E ch, of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Frank Black and His New Con-| ‘and South cert Dance Orchestra Al- | so Will Be on Hand —Markets and World Bookman eee een nha Okeke eG eee scot: Tene Dancing in the Twin Cities —National Farm and Home Hour silent So John 8. Young, NBC an- nouncer, reported on returning to New York after an exhaustive survey of European broadcasting methods and systems. Frldny, Oct. 5 ng, Devotions Trio and White During his research studies at Cambridge University Young. using, a 15-tube radio set that had am & His City Fellers arkets and Farm Flashes adio Guild Pe Glob pel Singer ara, Lat dnd Bn ia COTE WILL DIRECT CHOIR mble “Camay” * i. : 5 3 Mary Pickford, idol of millions of Blatant Brasses Are Taboo as eae Task Wil Ob te Conductor Swings to NBC as the star of a new dramatic] They Stringed Instruments music that resourided through his sedate dormitory room came from recordings by Paul Whiteman, the Pickens Sisters and Bing A Young went to England at the invitation of the Warden of the King’s English to deliver a series of lectures on American speech. Try One of These Short-Wave Stations c Appreciation Hour || dane Froman, beautiful radio song- Kets and) World Bookman | stress who will star on a new pro- onal Farm end Honie Hour|gram over the NBC beginning Sun- ‘or and Elevator with Si eed Wallace 5:30—Press Radio News and Three X Sisters 5:45—Little Orphan Annie 6:00—Gould and Sheffter 6:15—Oriental Gardens Orch 6:30—Harry Turner's Orch, 6:40—ITronized Yea 6:45—Harry Turner's Orch. 00—Talk by n Clark ate Mill and Elevator with T10—Art Kassel and Ilis Oreh. Speed Wallace 7:30—Firestone Tire and Rubber ena Radio News Program Jittle Orphan Annie $:00—Sinclair Minstrels i Hall and Hix Orch. $:30—Colgate House Party i nh. cer declared. » tradi- boononile’ een ‘abe Longnal x to ‘pep’| econ » more in- pales tetedl hich up the team and keep players in| terest in Roosevelt and his add- rhythm, with no variation in pitch esses than in any president of ae PETRY OC 2 2enseeSHEDP UMER AYDEN Sess rae ] Togram is inaugurated over an NBC- while watching a Notre Dame foot- Ma Perkins —To be annownced Jackie Heller and Orch. Rhythmic Serenade lotel Astor Orch eed icy Station (Megacycles) Hours (E. 8. T.) 00—Carnation Milk Co. Program North Dakota Farmers Union Democratic-Republican —Late Evening Weather There will be the lovely voice of 1 if bal team in action, He heard the Frequeni doa ae eects COACH NOTRE DAME thythmic bark of a quarterback's sig- City at Oates nals and was impressed by the manner | Barranquilla HJ us ir which the backfield shifted in per- | Berlin Famed Comedian Began Medd e SONA BEATLb gb HOE “o fect rhythm to a one-two count, stop- | 1820 FSb.8838 Sept. 1 Preparing New Gags | pon McNeil, western comedian. Then Roy Shield Has Written Martial: Ped for another one-two count to) 6.02 there'll be two novel and distinctive comply with rules and then plunged 11.76 musical combinations: Frank Black's Music to Guide Practice into the play. . 10.83 new concert dance orchestra and the Martial Tune in Mind 10.35 Modern Choir, under the baton of of Irish Team hm of 6.11 New York, Sept. 2.— -To the] Emile Cote. A martial tune in the rhytl the 615 "Tuenday, Oct. 3 Jolly Cob: d Orch. Play began running through his mind. | Geneys Morning Devotions —Paul Pendarvis and Oreh Fire Chief, Ed Wynn, who returns} In Conductor Black's orchestra Tt: was late in the season—too late to | Ce in oo aa te ounces to an NBC-WEAF nation-wide net-|you'l find no blatant ile lke] Football teams of Notre Dame,| toy with the idea effectively. “When any, Gene . i cornets and trombones, & B0ll- | ¢omous rhyt! coordin-| the 1934 season approached, however, Kor torn: Bevottonee work Ditenhh nate = Rai Pyeh|t@y muted trumpet, "But you will Hi fretleip tts Ara this fant to | be woastea tee te Layden, Colgate-Palmolive-Peet ce ee ted? Suis) it. < find 27 stringed instruments, includ-!mertial music written by Roy Shield,|called from Duquesne university to 30—Sunshine Hour 8:00—Breakfast Club oles amately 50° @! bits of | 28 violins, cellos and violas, and central division music director of the|Notre Dame. Layden immediately i—Press Radio News 00—The Gospel Singer hue ee tor belle os laugh enough of the more seductive wood-!/ NBC at Chicago and noted composer.| grasped the possibilities and in a pri- lumor calc winds and pianos to make up a total) rimer Layden, fullback of the in-|vate huddle with Shield he hipped HE stand Piano Moods udio : » Charlie Davis & Orch, for Program Series ‘Anson Weeks and His Orch. |19:00—hate ‘Evening Weather Fore- 30—Art Kassell and Orch. cast and Plano Moods 2:00—Silent 10:15-—Studlo RESE i82 E : g oe & gsE55 sass Fs = s SBE. Zz He ‘Markets ~Morning Parade oO Pr 30? 5 'N Morn- Your chide ovine Parade Cont” “"4 MeF-Jare spent weekly, Wynn wails, and] >°43 pieces, So composed to produce | yom, peve Horsemen of | Notre| and hopped to demonstrate the pecul- : 0 hoon beth Lo isd cies es Dame of 1924, instituted the experi-/ {ar Notre Dame shift to the composer. H i—Voss Family aeaern Lind WHuan ie sood for the PRESERVE THIS PAGE «||ment of using music to teach his|Out of this huddle grew the “Notre National Farm and Home Hour Westminister Choir stage script si Radio f ould do well to save ||teams rhythm and coordination when! Dame Shift” composition. ic and Sade ’ farkets and World Bookman |life of a show. And a Wynn show lo fans we | Few ld date yusi- 2:45—Reulah Craft; Song Portraits jenia Fernariova usually has @ long life. this page all through next week. ||he opened fall practice on Cattter People would associate « mi 1:00—Crosscuts from the Log of To- tional! Farm and Home Hr.| Wynn, however, has tackled his idl ae ce a ieee = Heniyeat ant cs oo BL cian with football, but Shield has Tae Reve has|| #! head coach techied problems of the theatre for|| grams to your liking with s mere ||athletic director of his alma mater, |with the gridiron. He is not only an 30 During the coming weeks|| turn of the dial. Acting on the theory that the grace-/ ardent football fan but he has played 9—ur American Schools ier Tl wk i his early. scripts ful and powerful Notre Dame offense| it in high school and ie es —One Man's Fam Rn 45—Platt & Nierman, Piano Duo O—Prens itadio News & Twenty/and each week after he goes on the|entirely different musical effects, rapraiee ite lean termite bain lorenned em terre reed Ad—Oxpdol's Own sla Perkins side ee pir will be spent preparing for the this orchestra will create music not iiecctield acted in unison and if the| ptep school days and gave up partici. Nour Heath o—Flying with Capt. Al Williams | Tuesday broadcasts to: come. unlike dance music and yet not re-|ovay of the varsity and. substitute| pation in sports only because his sxour Health” _ yal Hawaiian Hotel Orch, “Radio gags are like income taxes,” rem from eh "4 Jackle Heller, Singer motely removed symphonic|teams were synchronized, Shield| musie studies at the Univeralty of Chi Tattered tan srry Turners Orch, rast ernatic ani ra fe es nich watt [Worked out the muse experiment with) cago and the Columbia of ‘get it up.’ 1, “| The Modern Choir, whic! Layden's assistance ‘was on hand} Music were too exacting. ing around the country during the| make its serial debut on the program oe 2:15 AM; ose Bsns B35 Organ Melodies ' SSSS5S 35 esta day 1:30—To be announced ‘m Flashes RI AMAMArHane B.f.°. 2 Ss = SSsse geese ae ssSsss o Ss 8 jundsy 230 to 8:30, 9:30 to 11:30 5—Pege La Centra ry \—Studio Valdorf Astoria Orch. 8:00—Smith Bros. Program s 5:15: 8 a0—procter and. Gamble “Ivory”! summer picking up honorary fire) under the direction of Emile Cote, gran 0—Talk by Sam Clark 10—Studio 30—Ed Wynn for Texaco 00—Palmolive Beauty Theatre of 00—Morning Devotions 15—Landt Trio & White Ss 30—Moore Paint Program +45—To be announced 1:00—Markets and World Bookman 11:15—C ars, Tenor nd Home hour General Mills e and Sanborn Hour Song of Love 7 and and Gre Gra er. N sert Fest and °o Aid Ale: i B Wa) D oth: G ever Pre bg Stat N serv rem thin gooc this Gier 10 and yee else marck Baking Co. 30—Press Radio. News 0—Hollywood on the Air chief badges and. ‘helmets, I went) noted basso, is aptly named. It is a oa eye 10:00—Late Evening Weather Fore-/ back to my houseboat on Long Island| new type radio choir comprised of S—Tintype Tenor 10:05—Guy. Lombardo and His Orch, |Scund and began to cogitate. And) tour womien's voices and 12 male :30—Harry Turner's Orch. rig {10:30—Paul Whiteman and Orch, [believe me, you've got to cogitate| voices. The arrangements and ac- De orhtentaing Esl Dacy & 4 eben, Sale plenty to get up ® good weekly! ccmpaniments are in the hands of Carefree Carnival script.” sheet Ra r Sunday, Oct. 7 A huge network of stations willl the featured sololst of the halt 8:00—Balladeers carry his ridiculous exchanges with| pour programs, of course, will be soto Romentique Graham McNamee from coast-t0o-| Jane Froman, fresh from stake tri- remo 45—Alden Hiring, Basso coast against & background of music| umphs in the current | “Ziegfeld i age Pete a 4 eS, —Radio Pulpit vy chin. Duchin, =| Follies.” Now regarded as one o! :00—Late E: Weath F Ov: Ss aa cast_and Plano Moods, eather € Trees Radio News {comer to the Ll atte nearer! ‘most popular vocal stars in the coun- 10:15—Hilarious Hotshots Fortine atanieas commercially one in the Fire Chiet's| try, Miss Froman’s appearance on the en ae 2 ren ARMS OD, Major Bowes Capitol Theatre| program this fall and winter. program marks her return as a regu- 11:00—Gus Arnheim and Orch. 130—Raai city SoS r weekly star to the nicrophone. ety and Orch. 11:80—Radio City Music Hall of the] ame C's, NBC male trio, tee eke papper bereits —Pete Smythe and His Orch. 2:15—World Series—Ford outdid the proverbial stunt of break-|tcastmaster and master of ceremon- nage SRL OR ‘To be announced ing the camera. They were singing popes “House by the Side of the . mike at, small © ef jes. Toad” 8. C. Johnson and Son, |into a mike at a ‘anadi 00-——Breakfast Club is0--United be atone instrume! fell out, —Songfellows Program "en ceh Bosch Corp. station off the air for 10 minutes, Look Your Best FBesiGn eA ota Deal 43—High and Low They still insist their voices didnt/} |. 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