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To Broadcast Maiden Voyage of Giant ant ‘Queen Mary’ from England | IKFYR-NBC Tigran, (Subject te Revision) np ion forning Melodies | atest, 0—Organ Prog B—wenthe ‘Aunt Sammy and bee US in Hour by U. S. Marine 0o—Mar and Police Bulletins Ri » Chile dren’s Concert Veather and A. C. s—Words and, Music Lot itd Sears’ Rhythm Octette. e@ announced. b—Oxydol'e Own Ma Perkins 0—Vic and kh Crisco Program oO Ivory Program Bob—deneral Mills man “elie Review omIvy Scott. B Cee Redetation of Women's o— American Medical Ass'n Pgm. unior American Legion. d_ Glee Club. spies Cala Mille om te OF Pty n Annie besa ort a aN baile, (Pimento a ty jary o'! ‘4 Show ter the Whol b—You and Your bat atlas i. Brite iroh., f VT Phil Saily Sin ry With Magianud, France, Wgeiuaby and Ozecho-Slovakia now building powerful short-wave stations, the number of European short-wave! transmitters soon will be doubled. Within the last few weeks a num- jt Mori ey and OPCceEAN ber oc new South American stations also have appeared. Every day news bulletins in Eng- lish are available from such powers ful transmitters as GSD in London, EAZ in Madrid and DJD in Berlin. Program schedules of these and other short-wave stations will be sup- plied without charge to those ad- dressing the Radio Institute of the Audible Arts, 80 Broadway; New York City. :30—Lady Bather Serena: o—American ei Ben Burnie and Ore! 0—The Furbo Firecniet Bho 0—Elgin National Watch Co. Pi eredith Willson’s Oreh, O— Weather Forecast 1—Lou Brings 0: 5—Ru Newman's Orch. ton psa ‘6 Orch. Sirmmnie. Dorsey and Oron. 0—-Shep Fiel ch. 60—Silent turing | 8:30—Ford Motor Co, Dealers—Fred eae Warlng and fils Orc! 9:00—Pittaburgh Plate GI 9:30—1 Ra ison Purina, Presenting ae Talley, Soloist Safety on the Highways mpaiel —Klein and Gilbert, Plano Duo. —Late Evening Weather. Fore- ast wretn ~ Apes 1 :00—Morning Devoti Leo eed ise Melodies O— Saterday, April 4 —Morning Devotion: j—-Good Morning Melodies —Cheerio Breakfast Club 0B 0——Press Radio News s—Markets and Program Resume. 5—Gospel Singer Organ Program ather, Aunt Sammy and Markets. oe aoe o—Inter' jor Decorator by Betty grood and. Co ing Tatie ‘ood and Coo! O——Markets and Pollge Butletine ‘orld Bookma. joneyboy and ational Farm. a 0—Larry Gotten Tenor j—Weather, Marke! 0—Our Am rican Schools—Flor- ‘Aunt Sammy and eK RES SSS oeeowe-s3 Derditnecanaes paraee egle penta Symphony Orch. 0 omic nd Sade—Crisco Program §—The Q'Neills—lvory Pro d—Betty & bob sen sore Kindergarten $1 ‘Tal “orphan, eo, ne Dance Hi ameree Baking CoB ne Diary of Jimmie Mattern” A Show fer the Whale Fam! s—Spevroiat “Musical Moment {am Hox pion ey range cnn vrolet Motor Co. —Chevros nts Kubinoff and His i hace) Ethel Shutta a: 6 fam 3H jue 0—National Barn sther Program Om Brietet Meyers ConTown Hall Tor ly Sports ‘Rev wr teri h Light and Orch. i fnandor 1s——Joe anes Orch. O— Lights 0——Bilent Thursday, April 3 JewMorning Devotions IY orning Melodies Warne rand Program Resume nd Muzzy, Piano Duo toNelghvor Nell 5: Re Bowes Capitol Theatre oR ale City Music Hall of the ty Program Aunt Sammy and = lo Re Pts ate menace Board of the Book of Book: Jello utnt ai Jack Bi ello, starring Jack Benn 0—Standar Brande~Bakers nbOrN—Major Original Amateur Hour Merry-Go-Round— yons gram 1 iis 5—Wom: Radio Gu: me §—The To! pattare. 4 esate te b—Jack smagtrong-—General Mills dor jeraon and Orch. Tom: ry Pit % + thon akley yxy) Orch, bg 4 a Fil 6 avotions 15—Good Mornii 80-—Cheer| in ing Melodies ‘kfast Club 9:00—Press Radio News ptecMornta 15—Arty Hall jouthern Rubes. 30—"The Diary of Jimmie Mattern” A Show for the Whole Family «| concert: orchestra directed by Howard «-| MONDAY PROGRAM WILL UNITE THOUSANDS OF ELECTRIC MEN St. Louis, Seattle and Rochester Sym- phony. orchestras, will direct the en- tire musical portion of the program. Well-known operetta tunes, played by the concert orchestra and the “six singing violins” and sung by the Revelers, the male chorus and the women’s chorus, will be heard in the special broadcast. ‘This Hour of Ours’ Will Be Broadcast Over Coast-to- Coast NBC Network More than 15,000 electrical rep- resentatives in all parts of the world will be united in a special one hour broadcast featuring Richard Bonelli, Metropolitan Opera star; a 40-piece WILL PLAY SUNDAY by electrical officials Monday, March Famed Violinist Will Be Soloist 30. The program, known as “This Hour of Ours,” will be broadcast over a coast-to-coast NBC-KFYR network from 10 to 11 a. m .(CST). Gerard Swope, president of the Electric company; Dr. W. D. During NBC Concert Start- » head of the “House of Magic”; C. E. Wilson, vice president, and P, B, Zimmerman, general sales manager of General Electric, will open} Old English songs by John Goss the broadcast with special addresses|and the London Singers, a group of to the salesmen, representatives and|six Britons who are. just completing dealers gathered at 55 conventions|a coast-to-coast concert tour of the throughout the country and to mem- | United States and Canada, and vio- bers of the International. General/lin solos by Efrem Zimbalist will be Electric company “tuned in” in all|heard on the broadcast over an NBO- ing at 1 P.M. parts of the globe. Bonelli, who is completing his third year with the Metropolitan Opera company, will feature “Through the Years,” and “I've Got Plenty of Nut- tin’” from ‘Gershwin's “Porgy and Bess.” Levey, who has been an outstand- ing NBC conductor for many years and has conducted the Los Angeles, 9:05—Markets and Program Resume. jospel Singer an Program Aunt Sammy and 0—Hour 0: lem, arkets and Police Bulletins e Hour je -eneral Mills 5 ttle re :00—Dance Hou: ty Halts ‘Southern Rubes. —"The Diary of Jimmie Mattern” A Show for the Whole Family S—Chevrolet “Musical Moments” tone frosts m Tire & R O—Sinclair ine Sinclair Ot) O—Swift Studi 5—Lina Kurta, Plant Weather Forecast lenny Goodman and Orch. WEEK OF MARCH 29 Frequency Maacrolee Bouts (BS.T) Station 00—Shandor HJIABB Buby, Ne: maa and one orm DJA 8: ooatient 9.57 » April rent eaten heerip rea k: ch Quayaquil Ty evr. ‘olice Bulletins Havana re ry Cotten 8! ager. at pap and A.C. 6 to 10 P.M. pes toe ee 180 A.M. See tee ee s mn a ri Re) ssvsssssesesass BEE gs*s M. datly 4 8 to 10 P.M. . except Tues. & Wed. 311 AM. to 5 P.M. M Tues., Thurs. & Sat. :30 P. Bs%s5 eso. 04> RsEE Bo geescose seossewgeges BEaSsss ges aFes ae =SSe 2s eesees sesesse ES ier 1 10 bois} Pe. iB Aes AM Bat, Tem w weosszeseoe 32 miss KEoss eo anamws SSSRSESES Se2sss KFYR network Sunday, March 29, at 1 p. m. (C8T). The Magic Key also will presént | Dance Ina Claire, Brian Aherne, Osgood Perkins, Charles Coburn and other ‘stage stars in.a special performance of the well-known screen scene of Sherida: "School for Scandal In return for their performances, con- tributed free, the Radio Corporation of America will make # substantial cash donation to the Actors’ Fund of America. Daniel Frohman is chairman of the fund. Arrangements for the stars’ cooperation were made through Harry Summers, a member of the board of directors, and William &. Rainey, NBO production manager. Zimbalist's performance will be his “| second for Magic Key. He was heard November, but this time will play in the New York studios of NBO. Among Chateau Guests Pat O'Brien, famed Hollywood cinema star; Irene Taylor, blues singer; Sterling Holloway, comedian, and Abe Roth, Hollywood prize fight announcer, will be guest stars of Al Jolson during the Chateau program tonight, March 28, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m, iT) over an NBO-KFYR net- work. O'Brien, leading man in scores of special radio dramatic sketoh, = way, who also is a featured screen star, will present a new comedy sketch | . for Jolson. Roth, who claims to have & secret system in picking fight win- this fo listeners, NEW SPRING _ STETSON HATS $5.0 at, ALEX ROSEN RO. 215 to 11:18 PM; 6 to 8 PM,; 10 to W. E, PERRY 208 Fin et, Phone 687 AMERICAN, BRITIS {COMMENTATORS WILL {ASSIST IN FEATUR Boat emseaig Wali Normandie by 10,000 in Gross Tonnage * Will Sail May 27. DESCRIBE MANY FUNCTIONS Englishman Will Describe ‘De- parture of Boat from Pier at Southamption The first challenge of Britain's greatest passenger liner for the throne of queen of the Atlantic, the maiden voyage of the giant Queen (Mary from Southampton to New ‘York, will be broadcast from start to finish by the National Broadcasting ‘company late in May in cooperation with the British Broadcasting cor- poration. The Queen Mary will sail May 27, with an NBO representative among its passengers. It now is being rushed to completion by 3,000 workmen at Brown's shipyard on the River Clyde at Glasgow. Eleven feet shorter than her chief rival, the French liner Normandie, the Queen Mary will ex- ceed the Normandie in gross tonnage, with @ tatal of 86,000 as opposed to ‘the 79,000 of the present ruler of the Atlantic. Preliminary plans for the broad- caste from the Queen Mary include @ description of the departure from Southampton, ® ceremony that will ‘be almost @ national celebration for Great Britain; regular broadcasts from the ship as it crosses the ocean, giving information as to its speed, how everything is working out, and activities aboard; one program at sea that will include pickups from 20 different parts of the ship, and the arrival in New York. ‘The departure of the ship will be described not only from the ship itself, but from the pier at Southamp- ton, where a BBC announcer will give a picture of the scene as the Great liner moves out into the Solent and heads westward for America, Barn Dance Program Dedicated to Texas Pais cast of the National Barn program will pay tribute to the Texas Centennial Exposition during fork. ‘Uncle Ezra will describe the virtues of the Lone Ranger state while the ensemble will offer “Beautiful Texas.” “Rangers’ Song” from “Rio Rita” will | bo an octette rendition. The Hoosier Hot Shots will sing “The Martins and the Coys,” reliving the days of the Hatfield-McCoy feud; Verne, Lee and Mary will offer “Little Dutch Mill” and “By the Zuyder Zee” and the Maple City Four’s harmony will be heard in “There's a Whistle in 20 of “IM. EN RIES FRE BOOK OF BOOK! Station I ed every Sun- day p.m 5120-6 (CET)s 4:30-8 (MST) REANICTOR Cul : aaa BACKED ' a LIBERAL GUARANTEE : We believe that this RCA Aute Radio Is the finest Instrument ever produced for the money —.nd we stand behind it with @ four-square guarantee cnd © _ service policy, Come in _ and investigate! The radio “ measures less thon nine Inches squore, has the tone and power of menya seven tube console, Is easy to Install, and $34.95 plete only... HOSKINS-MEYER Bismarck, N. Dak. Bernie’s Program Will -Feature Ethel Merman Ethel Merman, vivacious radio, stage and screen torch singer, will beg with Ben Bernie and All the Tuesday, March 31, from 8 to Ba0'p. ‘m, (CST) over an NBC-KFYR network, ioe ie ee for Hollywood to movie successes, “Any- [Er toes and “Strike Me Pink,” Ethel was the star of the famous radio show, “Rhythm at Eight,” but her appearance with the Old Maestro marks her return to the air this seas son, Ethel is hailed as the real triple star of this country. Resides her work in the movies and the radio she is equally well known for her stage successes, singing the lead in such popular shows as “George White's Scandals,” “Take a Chance,” and “Anything Goes.” To welcome her properly Ben and the Lads have prepared some of the newest song hits of- the year for Ethel's magic voice. As the Maestro is somewhat of TUNE IN 10 to 11 a. m. (CST) MONDAY, MAR. 30 e WORLD-WIDE ‘BROADCAST Sponsored by General Electric Co. G-E ORCHESTRA of thisty “THE ’ CHORUS of 30 Voices... “THE SIX SINGING VIOLINS” Interesting talks by heads of G-E “House of Magic" and high ez- eoutives of Gencsal Electric Co. DAKOTA ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Fargo, N. Dak. It’s the Rage The Radiette Four-tabe table model radio set $12.95 French & Welch Hardware 306 Main Baking ae Ethel’s appearance show Tuesday, so that he can nee all the news about Hollywood, before Bthe! returns to start work on A aaah feature. Marian Jordan, Star With Fibber, Is Gag-writer Don on Quinn of the Fib- ber McGee and Molly program was routed out of bed at 2 o'clock one morning to write a new show because of the illness of Marian Jordan. Marian was expected to be confined to her home for a week. Quinn wrote her out of the comedy skit that night, substituting a show in which Fibber (Jim Jordan) attempt- ed to do. the spring housecleaning alone while Molly was out of town. The program’ is heard over an NBC- KFYR network at 7 p.m. (OST). Marian also was written out of Kaltenmeyer’s March 28, over an an NEOLEFYR ony net- work at 4:30 p. m. (CST). Her role in this program is that of Gertie Glump. as SUNDAY! General Meters Concert : ‘YEHUD). VIOLINIST "RAPEE CONDUCTOR KFYR tor. Flash! e Finest of Foods e Tastefully Prepared ° At Economical Prices THE behets TRIBUNE Readers can always get their peper at the News Stand GOTEL, FARGO. ONLY (Colored FIRE PR Why not use STATIONERY? Business Letters on Colored Paper attract more attention LETUS SHOW YOUSAMPLES = BISMARCK TRIBUNE COMPANY Stationery Dep't. Phone 33 Presented for Your Entertainment BISMARCK Co. Makers of “Wonder Loaf” Bread

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