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The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 28

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Buffalo Evening News RADIO MAGAZINE BUFFALO Yf SATURDAY JUNE 6 1931 MARTHA ATTWOOD CONCERT STAR ON WREN FRIDAY Jitney Players Over WBEJ7 Pond Program Organ and Soloists SATURDAY Dean Archer Shea's Beauteous Ballads Boston Orchestra MONDAY Sun Ray Beau Brummels Russian Music Dorothy Knapp TUESDAY Newton Bakei1 Socony-land Sketch Alfred Music Bono Orchestra to Be Heard on WBEN BEAU BRUMMELS (WBEN) An especially selected group of must elans whose aggregate offerings tend to soothe the ear at the same time they stir the foot make up the radio feature known as the Bond Beau Brummels Two programs are presented each week oyer Station WBEN by these emissaries of the Bond Clothing company They are broadcast each Monday and Friday at 7:10 Be lection of Inatrumenta far these programs was made with an eye or an ear foremost to the toothing quality of the effect There is no brass in the line-up Strings reedi and percussion make up the entire aggregation And what the listeners hear to perfect rhythm minus blare When the Bond Clothing company commenced broadcasting over WBEN several months ago the medium of entertainment constated of an instrumental quartet Recently this group was augmented to the present 13-plece toner orchestra The vocal trio assisting the orchestra to heard each week In new rhythmic amngementa of new songs The Beau Brummels will present the following program Monday evening: mean Don't Talk About Mo Whoa rat Oone When the Roeea Him Again in Kor- rnundr Nwettheleu Tm tn Lava With You At Liil I'm Hippy BOXY SYMPHONY (C'KGW) Johannes Brahms' "Symphony In Minor" hto fourth and last win be played In its entirety by the Roxy Symphony orchestra over the Blue network jmkij NEWTON BAKER (WHAM) Newton Baker former secretary of ir will be heard over tha Blue net-irk and WHAM Tuesday when he addresses the graduating rlom of tha Mechanic Institute at Rochester Hto subject will be Education" He will speak between 11:45 A and 13:15 SOCOXYLAND SKETCH (WBEN) The days when mule-drawn barges were just disappearing from tha American scene and tha old folks feared automobiles as dangerous will be recalled for the radio audience when Arthur Allen as Capt William Sparr gnes on the air Tuesday at 7:30 In Good Car for tha Money" the Boconyland playlet of the evening lased on a story by Leonard Robbins this radio feature which will be heard from station WBEN takes the hearer back to the banka of the Mor-ritan canal where Capt Sparr hto faithful mule Con and the barge the Belle of Ashland are in the habit of traveling four mllra a day by water The closing of the canal robs Capt Sparr of his lire work and before long ha Invests In an automobile which terrific him hto family and a large part of the populace Capt SparT's crony Oeorge Griegs will be played by Parker Fen nelly another popular Boconyland player The playlet to in two parts of which this to the first The second section of it will be given June 13 ALFRED WALLENSTEIN (WBEN) Alfred Wallenstein will conduct the second of hto classical aerie by the National Dairy Virtuoso over an network at 3:30 Tuesday The splendid classical atmosphere that made the premiere program so distinctive will again be reached Among the musical sources are Mendelssohn Moskownki Debusscy Bach and tha American composer Percy Grainger The complete program follows Too noted radio entertainer Martha Attwood left end Margaret Schilling right vitt entertain WBEN audience during the coming reek Miss Attwood rill appear ae gueet artist on the Atwater Kent proaram Sunday at 9:15 Jf vhile Mise Schilling known ae the Singing BKO Sadi Oirl rill make her But fala broadcast Monday at 11:15 when Shea' Hippodrome period goee on the air JITNEY PLAYERS (WBEN) The Jitney Players Itinerant band of dramrttoto who will return to Buffate Friday will present a special radio program over station WBEN that day at 1:45 These player who travel from city to city in automobiles carrying their stage equipment have been banded together far eight yean under the fuid-of Busline 11 Cheney Mrs Cherry who assists bar husband in th direction of the player and to an aeeora pltohed actram bene If to the former Alloc Keating of Buffalo Tha radio program will ba given by the Imperial quartet composed ef Mn Cheney Ellen Love Harrlnm Dowd who played tn Wedding" and Harvey Fite Selections from the In the Red Barn" melodrama of 1840 which was given In Buffalo during a past engagement will make up th program ORGAN AND SOLOISTS (WBEN) An organ constructed and Installed for radio reprodurUon such to tha Instrument heard during the Applesauce program presented over Station WBEN each Friday at 7:45 by tlw Iqmdonvllls Canning company Bound effects possible In this Vlner Instrument range In tha orchestral field from the nimble of the bam drum to tha pipings at the piccolo In-between effects include tha man and traps the trumpet violin trombone flute and oboe No typa of selection need lark It sound accouterments The Chinese block furnishes the oriental touch while the skirl -and stomp of tha Spanish election to embellished by the castanet and tambourine Gordon Johnson organ tat lay claim to playing tha only organ on tha atr in the city which haa a piano attachment With a simple flick of tha finger hto Instrument takes on tha characteristics of strings In plica of pipes and hto accompaniment for tha Bingen may at any Urns ba either nf the two Geraldine Ayers soprano and Robert Butler tenor present with Mr Johnson) thr following program for Friday evening: Th Blind Robert Ooelak Clark Robot Butlsr tenor Meenltaht th Colorado Oordsa Jahasoo organist Pnalas Ms from DEAN ARCHES (WREN) An ea'iyr: cf Use Icr-l n'tinili'n rt r-lrjslvcr nll Sc tiv-n by 17'? a iTilcasan Archer pf Lav Ecrfon til I lie 4 jh broederct of hti rrricr" v's fict Safcruprd lie la l'rrrt Katurriry 7'1J tm 7 oi er tie Red nc'iork and? WBEN t'prtiru'nr rub br in Mnrslii'ish-ler" MOBTON DOWNEY I OB) Anthony Wons at master nl ceremonies mil introduce Morton Downey t'nor and Jacqurs Rensrd i nrrhestra in the Camel quarter-hour ner the Columbia network and W'OR at 7:45 Saturday The program: -eambni lloon Mvri-a Don-i snd Orch rs-ihl-jiy You' Motion Dawns Til Hr-ns in Til OritarHr Ni c-'hrirnt I Lns Vjii Morion Downey Thrill Me Orcne Ira iid Nn'it Drraai Murtoa Hawnry PIANO PIPILS i WBEN) Irwin Kilz Miry Virginia Chappel of Batavia ard Barbara Seiler Intermediate piano pupils of Iean Trick trlll present a short recital over Station WBEN on Saturday at 8 While not yet over 15 yeais of are thbe pupils are by no merrs amateurs accnrdlnc to their The selections which they will prcvmt over Ihe air rail for power and accuracy of technique Irwin Katz opens the proaram with a Cinzonetta of Srhutt Mary Virginia Chappel follows with "A Le Bln Almec" also a rompprfilon of Seitult The rendition of Schubert's 'Impromptu In A Flat" by Barbara Seller rinses the procram SHEA PROGRAM (WBEN) The See Buffalo stage band eon-ducted by Harry Slick vill be heard over Station WBEN Saturday from 3:30 to 3 In a program from the studio on the mezzanine floor of the theater Featured as guest artists will be Lulu McConnell rrmedirnne and Raymond Baird saxophonist featured performers In the current Publix revue Sports" The program has been arranged by Harry Slick The band will play as an opening number Dam You Smile" with Instruments! solos bv members of the group Next will be heard ihe popular 'Trying to Forget" Miss McConnell la a humorous routine will follow on the program with the band next playing a Lazy Country Lane" Raymond Baird a saxophone prodigy then 'will be Introduced and will play two numbers The band will ronclude with Got a Date at Eight" and Through With Love" On Sunday starting tit 13:03 Donna Clark Hughey ns-lflunt organist at Shea's Buffalo will be heard in a diversified program mcr WBEN which will be followed from 12 2(1 to 12:45 by a program of string music by members of the symphony orchestra under the direction of Mr Slick BOSTON CONCERT I WHAM I The first of a series of pop concerts from Symphonv hall in Boston- Mass AmrrUrus Larto end his popular WDEX from the tumricr quarter of ginning Wednesday Wednesdays the midnight Er'ry other night it rill SUNDAY Cleveland Concert Orchestra Martha Attwood Detroit Symphony Hungarian Music FIVE-YEAR PLAN IWGBI Russia's five-year plan will be the subject of a symposium of intcmatbuvi! broadcasts scheduled for 12:30 on successive Sundays over the Columbia nrtwork and WGR beginning June 7 Capitalism and communism will be represented by the Duchess of Alhnll slid Uinmrl Bngomoloff respectively speaking from Landon and the series will b- rounded out by an impartial summing up in be prevented by Hubert Knickerbocker from Berlin The Duriirss of Atholl who will speak tor (lie Anglo-American system of individual effort in industry is the most prominent woman In the British Conservative party Wire of the only nobleman In Great Britain who is permitted to maintain a private army he spent many years In soeial work in the district surrounding her Perthshire estate Hl'NGARIAN MUSIC (WBEN) Alexander Haas and hto Budapest Gypsy orchestra will be heard In a pro-will be broadcast over the Blue net-j gram of Hungarian music over the Red work and WHAM Saturday from 3:30 network and WBEN on Sunday from 3 to 8:30 under the direct am nl to 2:30 A feature of the program Arthur Fiedler The orchestra will can- will be Marla Samson formerly of the sisi of 93 members of the Boston m- Regal Hungarian opera of Budapest In phory Orchestra nnd the programs will a repertoire of folk songs tarTtam FynPlni1 i hroadraitwil occupy part of the 0 It heretofore devoted to the Deems Ovrrnir Roman Dm'r MlUUCftl 8crtCS which chcr 7o -A chi's was brought to a rioiu Sunday May 31 ra'-ThV Mum- 7 gSSSEE 00 6 tomblnrrt N' B' C' nrtWOrtV ORCHESTRA I WHEN! fiance nf the noun from A C'mrrrto for flutff and harp Helen Posstniiiu Throw UtMu rnloratura soprano and DOMivo ORciirsTR (Wham) i I' Enclinh horn and viola arc OKI lllSTRA in HAM) the feaiuril events which characterize Following are the musiral numbers uie Concert Orchestra Hour over the Whicn will bo played by Ihe Domino c-WEAF nrtwork and WBEN wbo-art-f dunce orchestra Hi ll broadcast over Club Mayfair sir ereninge a reek be-1 program rill be from 11::0 until i begin at 11:05 propria te persiflage on the Chase and Sanborn hour Sunday at 1:00 over a large WEAF-NBC network gnd WBEN continue much longer The program is as follows: Romberg Melodies Orchritr Xt Must Be True Orchestra To Be Announred Uauriec Chcvellor violin solo Rubinoff end orrheirra If You Can't Bing novelty Orchestra Surrender Orchestra To Be Announred Maurice Chevalier To Be Selected Orrhestrs Bon of tinlin solos Rubinoff and orrhetra Minnf the loorh Orchestra To Be Announred Maurice Chevalier Bomelhtm Hew Orchestra MARTHA ATTWOOD (WHEN) Martha Attwood soprano prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera and also cf the American Legion has promised that when she sings "I Love a LiLil Cottage" in the Atwater Kent Rsdin Hour over WBEN Sunday at 0 15 with the Atwater Kent Con-(Yrt orchestra directed by Josef Pasternack her audience will almost be able tn see thr cottage and to understand whv rhe loves it The complete program follows: PriHP Msrdi Straus Ori'iestra 1 Love a Cntisge OHara The nj the Morning to Ye Rolnuson Ittdgr Love Cali Prim) Ms Auwond Pa 9 phi a 4 on The Mxn tno from Sullivan Comiiry Garden Orginscr OrchfUra Carry Ms Bark to Old Vrgmny Blind Dc Mrwis an1 de Mrxus Guion Mias Atmood Tro Heart (Walla Fantasy i Mim and Orchu'ra RAYMOND KMGIIT (WHAM I Raymond Knight known to millions as the creator and guiding genius of the famous hour will be guest artist nf the Bayuk Stag Party Sunday at 915 over the Blue network nnd WHAM DETROIT SYMPHONY IWKBWl The scherzo from Night's Dream" by Mendelssohn will br played by the Detroit Symphony orchestra Victor Kolar conducting during the Oraham-Paige concert program to be broadcast at 9:30 Sunday over the Columbia network and WKBW Polmu: XJut I Lot ThM Qrk Sopruno Min by Murtrl Kyle Sihrrrn irnm Drum' Hungarian March Berlioz MUSIC IWIIAM) are thr musical numbers SLUMBER Following i WEDNESDAY Rapee Joins Palmolive Rogers Hornsby Light Convention VACATION READING (WBEN) What books will farm interesting vacation reading and- how these book! may be procured through the vacation library will be discussed In a talk over station WBEN by Lloyd Jomelyn of Yaat Aurora an Wednesday at 3:45 EL Mr Joasrlyn who is vlce-Ilbrariaft of the Buffalo Public library will review briefly several ot the new books just received from the publishers including on or two novels travel books and the latest on th all-absorbing subject of Russia He will digest a well-rounded course In summer reading and explain how a number of book may be procured from th public library on longterm release LIGHT CONVENTION (WBEN) A double-header presentation by the National Electric Light association win bring listeners of WBEN on Wednesday and Thursday June 10 and 11 entertainment of a varied nature os it to staged far the delegatee to th association's matting in Atlantic City The programs will be broadcast at 3 on the two armings over the network Vincent Lopes Graham McNamee a large Indian chorus from New Mexico and a host of solo and ensemble must' cal stars will furnish the entertainment APEE WITH PALMOLIVE (WBEN) Beginning Wednesday night Erno Rape noted conductor will direct a 35-piece concert orchestra during the Palmolive hour a regular weekly WEAF and WBEN Iratura every Wednesday from 3:10 to 10:10 Rapes will conduct until Wednesday Nov II ROGERS HORXSBY (WBEN) Rogers HOrnsby manager at the Chicago National league baseball chib the Cube will be interviewed by Grantland Rice noted sports writer during the Coca Cola program to be broadcast over the Red network and WBEN Wednesday at 10:10 Hornsby to ona of the greatest players in baseball history Tor five yean hto batting average led th National league Hornsby formerly managed the Boston Braves and the Bt Louis Cardinals In 1030 th Cardinals won the National iesgua pennant under hto management Thto was the first time that either of the BL Louis ball clubs had won a pennant in the history of modem baseball GUY LOMBARDO (WKBW) Guy Lombardo and hto Royal Canadians ha vs returned to the alt as a sustaining feature over tho Columbia network and now are broadcasting their music direct from the Hollywood Gardens Pelham every Wednesday and Friday at through WKBW 1000-Voice Chorus To Come From West A Chorus of 1000 voices will ba heard when NBC presents a eosst-ta-ront broadcast of tha opening session of the National Federation of Music Cluhe convention In tha civic auditorium of San Francisco Cal Saturday night June 80 Dus to tha difference In time the broadcast will ba heard in tha East over an NBC-WJZ network from 13:30 to 1:30 A EL Sunday June 31 although to to still Saturday night on tha Farifle toast STUDIOS tertainer just at tha moment that person had received hto hourly batch of mall Thera wen If letters In alL Hera to what they contained: Three letters from men who consider hto program one of tha beat on tha air and could they coll and explain the Insurance they were selling? Bevent totters from sweet young things who consider hto program the best on the air and would ha please send an autographed picture one fully admitted the needed only hto lure to complete a very large tion Two letters asking him for samples of the product sold by hto sponsor These apparently were "form" letters a hto particular sponsor manufactures ftutomobtlM Two letters from cranks telling him how bad he was Both unsigned Three letters under three different signatures asking him to sing a certain popular ditty The handwriting was the same In rreh letter Two appeals for funds to send two budding tenon to school THURSDAY Vacation Drta Rudy Vallee and His Guest Jack Frost Melodies "BECKATAIY" HAWKINS (WBEN) Hawkins in person will apeak to the radio audience of WBEN Thursday at 3 EL Robert Bchulkert originator of this popular syndicated children's feature will tell the story at the original See Salary" Hawkins elub which was formed by a band of 10 youthful member in a clubhouse on the banks of tha Ohio river The telling of a mystery story as enacted by the "Srckatary'S" gang will make up a portion id Mr radio program The noted feature writer to In Buffalo to organize among hto young followers a local club after the manner of the the organization la sponsored by the Buffalo Evening News and the feature appears In thto newspaper beginning June 8 VACATION (WBENI Stimulation of tourist travel to New York state varaLton lands to tha object of a new serial of radio programs to be broadcast over a chain Including WBEN by Niagara Hudson Power corporation beginning Thursday evening and continuing throughout the summer Thto special summer serin ties In with the company program for Industrial development of the state for the tourist traffic to one of the state's big Industries Each Thursday evening a different vacation land will ba featured in tha Niagara Hudson program from 7:30 to 8 o'clock The dramatic sketch which to a highlight of the program will present an historical Incident of the area featured and will be supported by a proaram of descriptive music by the orchestra RUDY VALLEE (W'BEX) A special arrangement of Peanut Vendor" permitting human voters to imitate the playing of a Cuban rumba orchestra will be sung at 8 EL Thursday by tha Rosamond Johnson Quartet appearing a guest artists wttn Rudy Vallee and hto orchestra on the regular weekly Flrlschmann hour broadcast over the Red network and WBEN The adaptation of the music to vocal Interpretation to the work of Rosamond Johnson authority on Negro qilritusto who will be at the piano during the singing of hto quartet MELODY MOMENTS (WBEN) Eugene Ormandy plays Rlmsky-Kor-sskov's of India'' as a violin som on tha program of the Jack Frost Melody Ef omenta on Thursday at 8:30 over WBEN Oliver Smith will be the tenor soloist Th program follows: Mnaarlt at Ms Si York HIpnadrntM Ormandy Hello rw km Looking for Yw iTho Big Beautiful American Roao 'Happy Day) Cheer Up Liao (Cheer Up Poor Butterfly (The Big fthowi The Ladder of Bom iHip Hip Hooray) OrchHtra The Bam We Uxed Do Campbell Oliver Smith tenor Wa'll Ba tha tame America heart) Oreheitra Loro Benda Little Oifl of Roaoa Openaluo Orchestra Bong of India Rlnuky-Koraakor Butene Ormandy iViolin aotoi Kearuehe Hoffman TTrrhaatra Calm as Dm Wight Boh Olivtr Soilth tenar clfctim (ram witur Swrti Orchanrs snd Ottvsr gaum VETERANS OP AIR (WHAM) Two veteran of the air May Btnghl reen and Peter De Rose will celebrate their eighth radio birthday on Thursday with a gala gathering of old and new friends hi a studio party to which listener will ba invited through the medium of the Blue network and WHAM beginning at 11:30 IL The program will open with Ray Per-t Old Topper in the role of master of ceremonies Tlw cast of radio favorites will include Billy Jones and Ernie Kara tha Interwoven Pair Bam Herman Joe White Prank Pinero and Joe OolluecL Welcome Lewis Harding and Gerhardt Curt Petenon the Bonnie Laddies Nellie Revell Andy Burnells Raymond Knight Landt Trio and White Kelvin Keech and an vocal octet composed of Paul Dumont Pat Kelly Howard Petrie Ray Winters Milton Dross Marley a Sherris Ford Bond and Alois Ha vr 11 la Two seta originating outside the studio will be brought In by special Rudy Valles and Hto Connecticut Yankee will extend their compliments from the Hotel Pennsylvania and Paul Whiteman and hto orchestra will con tribute an act from far away Chicago rora 7 to Erno Rapre will conduct the orchestra He selected this comparatively heavy work ai one example of the varied type of musical expression employed by the great German composer Brahms has not been represented previously In the Roxy Symphony serin which hu favored llehtcr work chiefly thou of more recent composers SUN-RAY SENTINELS (WBENI The Sun-Ray Sentinels new local program presented earn Monday at over station WBEN live up to their name and reputation They present each week a sparkling bit of syncopated rhythm to brighten the dullest of Mondays The voril quartet which assist the Sentinels sings new arrangements of new songs in the best Revelers manner The program to sponsored by the Mohn to Hunter laundry ROCHESTER ORCHESTRA (WHAM) The Rochester Civic orchestra will play Bee" and Flight of the Bumble Bee" by Schubert and Rimsky-Korsakoff respectively In the Btrom-bcrg-Cartonn program over approximately 40 stations at 9 Monday Guy Fraser Harrison will direct the concert at WHAM opening with the overture to Rossini's of Seville" and including the Mala-guena from by Mnszkowskl and the Hungarian Rhapsody'1 of Franz Ltozt HUSS1AX PROGRAM IWREX) A program to be sung entirely In Russian with a single exception starring Zinaida Nlcollna soprano and Adla Kuacntzoff basso will be heard over a nationwide network at 9:30 Monday from station WBEN during the regular General Motors radio period Both Miss Nlcollna and Kuznetaoff discovered their voices and came to America as a result of the Russian revolution Fleeing from her native land Miss Nlcollna sang for Michael Tolstoy son of the world famous writer In Turkey where she was the guest of the Sultana Rcfla daughter of the late Button Abdul Hamid Tolstoy arranged a scries of concert for Miss Nlcollna In Paris and when Baltoff director of the Cauve Souris heard her he persuaded her to come to America The detailed prorrmm: Parade of the Wooden Soldier Jraarl Orchestra Gypsy Lullaby Zinaida Meolin and Adla Kuzentzolf Son of Jndia from Rimiicy-Korukof Zinaida Nicolini Dance from Borodin Oreheitra Dark Eroe Buaalan Oypay Air String Bnimble Bong of the Volga Boatman Roman Air Adia Kutnetaoff Gypsy Leva Bom from Fortune Teller1' Herbert Zinaida Htceltna and Adla Xmtnetioff Bright Shining Moon Ruslan Air Orchestra DOROTHY KNAPP (WBEN) Tragedies and comedies backstage hi theatrical life will be related by Dorothy Knapp former Pollies lumlnarv during the "Backstage with Dorothy aeries which will fca heard Monday from 11 to 11:15 PMovcr the MarianTi Symphonic Rhythm Stilcn Ewell Tha Army benefit radio show at Madison Square Garden to history- And a very fine poqe of history it to too Without qualification it was th finest performance of its kind aver presented Thto column wonders1 however what effect the production will ha vs on the gentlemen who stage what to known as tha Radio World's fair In New York every fall They hare seen a real radio a show that attracted more than 20000 listeners Will the)' continue to offer rows and rows of tawdry booths period furniture and exhibits of tubes that all look alike and differ only In their' trade-marksl Or will they have learned a lesson and will they present the glamorous personalities of radio! to true that th Radio World's Fair features a broadcast stage known as the Crystal Stud la But what a dull affair that usually tal Dan? orchestra over the WHAM Dr Whar Hava YU? Mag Haul of Ysu Th yv T'rri I O'i Rhvtlm Chi iTioi Silver Mrau Pain Reel Como Verfla 0rftrir Kashmiri Love Ron? 6niphor pnlo on Saturday at Blue network 930 and HOUSE BRAT4 iWKBWl The three-art drama Puor House Brat'1 nr Smiled" by 1 Perry will be presented abonrd Hank Simmons1 Show Boat Msvbclle Oivatt Back tn batsu IWuwey Holly an th Shore Oralugor RUM KOW (WKBW) The microphone will journey to Rum Row for the tint time In radio history on Tuesday when a gnrty of broadcasters will plow their wap to sew from New York harbor aboard a sea-going tug and describe for the loudzpeaki of the nation just what goes on beyond the 12-mile limit The broadcast will be sponsored by Philco and will supplant tha regular program of the Philco Sympnony orchestra that night over the Columbia Broadcasting System network and WKBW It will be picked up from a shot-wave lending station aboard the tug and relayed over the network at 330 The tug will sail from New York harbor early Tuesday with a complete sending station equipment Installed and in working order At an unnamed point In tha Atlantic approximately 40 or 30 miles off shore effort will be made to contract a vessel regularly located on Rum Row FRAXUER HALEY (WERRI A new blues singer to being heard over the WEBR wave on Tuesday and Friday nights from 10:15 to 10:30 The blue debutante to Miss Prances Haley whose talent was discovered during the course of one of the recent amateur programs held on Saturdays earh week from the Main street station Although her appearance to date has been very limited aha has been the recipient of much fan mall always an indication of popularity and is already way behind In filling requests of listeners Bhe to assisted in most of her broadcasts by Elmer Schmidt HELEN NUGENT (WKBW I Helen Nugent popular radio contralto will pay her respects to a fellow-arttot when she singi Kate Smith's original them song the Moon Comes Over the Mountain" as a feature of the Paramount-Publlx broadcast over the Columbia network and WKBW Tuesday at 10:30 Miss Nugent's other solo will be "Beautiful Love" Musical Arrangements No Worry to WBEN Group No musical arrangement can faae the doughty Dinner Timer who broadcast daily from WBEN Doubling on instruments to all part of the day's work to thto versatile group Any type of srxophone yields sweet notes to John Ecdofo who can just really take tu-ni at th: violin clarinet piano and flute Cross Msgglo to equally effective on the string bass saxophone guitar and p'ano while Kenneth Brooks to at home with the oboe ukulele clarinet saxophone and piccolo It may be hto practice with hammers but Gua Btorr lays claim to a mors strenuous golf xylophone golf Word eomci of tha marriage of two of tto hardest-working but not hcsvlly-press-agented radio people They era Katherine Beymour and Elar-tln Miss Beymour to assistant continuity editor of and Martin former staff continuity writer no to connected with one of the large agencies Both writers have been responsible fnr many successful mrtos and are still producing soma of the best dialogue on tha air Howard EL Claney announcer must have been a remarkable child Beyi an press release which arrived marked el Claney announcer was an avid reader of adven-turq stories when a You hear a great deal about or "applause mall" as It Is called In soma sections One of our spier was sent out to find out just what to in this so-called fan mall He happened on a very popular radio en OeraldlM Arm Mprno sad Tutor Maw" llsnrlaad" lltoa Arm aad Sir Battor BIRD IMITATOR (WIIAMI Margaret McKee radio's only Imitator at bird rails will both whistle and sing as the Nestle gueto rrttot Friday Juna 13 at over WHAM and a WJZ-NB network Mickey gained her widest acquaintance with radio audiences ai soloist of Roxy's gang Born in Los Angeles on a bird ranch conducted by her father Mickey picked up tha language of tha birds along with ber early attempts to master the nstivs tongue In her father's collection in addition to a large number of the familiar feather tribe native of the West coast then were a number of distinguished song-stem' from dtatant tends Including Hartx mountain rollers Japaness robin Java finches a rose-breasted grosbeak an Bast Indian thrush and many others DUTCH MASTERS (WGR) The Dutch Masters with Peter Zorn will take radio listeners down memory lane when over the Columbia chain and WGR Friday from 3:30 to 8 they revive song hits of 1331 1303 1907 1013 and 1313 with tha accompaniment of tha orchestra directed by Eugene Ormandy Program details follow: Where DM RsMaeoa Drum Oe Wltk IM day? iltiTi nmabte Ditto Bay Blue iiasii Coulratt At the Bin Masque 1 112) from If Ihe Slipper" Orrhestrs Lave I the Bert a All Iran Par ilflSi Duet The Bgage Ceech Ahead liritonc When th Hi la aeee s-Pltter Patter treat "Oh Bay (Win Orchestra Won't Ysa Buy a Paper Dearie? (1103) trail Mr HOManlMHaef Duel Os the Bead to Mandalay 11007) Bsrltana My Wlfu Hu Oaoe to the Country (UN) POND PROGRA33 (WREN) Tuneful melodleu from a current Broadway musical attraction and a new one soon to make its debut on the street of white light will be presented under the direction of Leo Relsman to th third of the Pond's evening programs Friday at 3:10 EL over a large WEAP-NBC network and WBEN "Oh Duma Clara" to from Al Jol-aon'a -The Wonder Bar" and "You Forgot Your Gloves" to one of the songs that will ba heard when "The Third Little Bhow" makes its Initial appearance soon Included on the program with them lively up-to-date numbers ara Johann Btraumli favorite of many gmmtkxnk "Tha Blue watts Tan Fantasy" by Duka Ellington and Gallequlta" a tango by Peto- WBEN Will Broadcast State Radio Audi Harold Pair' director of Bl WBEN who hu been named manager for Wtitam New York fifth national radio audition apoi by the Atwater Kent foundatk Philadelphia hu annunced thai Mata audition wlU be broadcast WBEN Intend to get national from Western New York thto year Pair declared In dtaeuaalng tea aud New York hu already duced a national finalist Kenne Hines tenor of Buffalo in 1931 tha energy of our stats committee! ed ny Mr Edward Butler ef falo and the enthusiasm already this year by young singers throi thto section of the state we a find a voice which will win first 1 In the national (Inals In Deeemhei are already preparing for local ttons and expect to hare more ol and more singers than In Ilona" and broadcast by the Columbia network end WKBW from 10 tn 11 Saturday Old-fashionrd comedy and heart throbbing scenes predominate ihrunan- tnit the play which has been ndnpu'd the Inridmtal pieces written by for radio presentation by Harry i Ibsen's Oynt' will be Ermvii" and Phil Maher from the PhlTt Vlnlib rolos by Toaeha Beldel I Know a Lvry Gatricn D'Hardlot Thwnsa Vue her Prneitc Hadley Lrtn Du RaI nneicental Cello Voloi Oillet Herbert Irndenul Mined Chenm TOSI'HA SEIDEL (WKBW) The rmznnrtta and finale from Tarhaik vky'z violin concerto and hto own arrangement from Dance1 original script Jane McGrrw will take Ihe star rule that of the while Hank hiri-mona will aarjme the part nf 'Man from India" Other parti will hr played bv the regular Bhow Boat rast which will be played during the Kellogg Slumber Music program Sunday at 10 30 over the Blue Network and WHAM: H'nsEnsn Dsucri E'zhiw from Dtuao jjrescntntioni Includes a musical baek- to Lunc Debusay 1 tnd tribulations Of ft fflri OS tbO MASA Red network and WBEN Miss Knapp Is being groomed as C's Initial television gesture trill be supported by a well-known radio cast and is expected to reveal theatrical secrets heretofore unknown to the public- Each of these weekly dramatic Sunday at 3 The proem Overture--Cha! Romano (Gypsy Ladi Xetelbev Pirla Ardul Helen Incmai Bucher Tdneo -Jeaiosie Arendt Converlo lor Karp ard ll Mnvesfnt' Mosart Verlye Jliiu-Laircnt Toino The World i Waiiire fur ihe BonriM Penn MsrifcUi Rapee In the Aid Xppolltoff-Xvnneff T)iel fnr Rrail'h Horn and Viola Wood In a tiry I during the Svmphnnlr hour scheduled ir 3 Sunrlav over the Columbia network and WKBW The program: Ovriiir-oi him requ Raw nimkv-KorMkoff TKhaikortky Conrrio BALLADS (WBEN) Heart-wringing ballad! of the cobbing TOs will be dramatized In a burlezque aeries over the Red network and WBEN beginning Sunday at I The scries to known as Bcauteaus Ballads taken from the period when they sang of a girl who returned home without a wedding ring or warbled Go Near the Barroom Father" Each episode of the aerie centers about one such song opening with the first verse and chorus Then follows a melodrama telling the story of the ballad closing again with the song Prominent singers and orchestral recreate the lyrical hokum of the put MAl'KICE CHEVALIER (WBEN) With a little more time devoted to teaching Maurice Chevalier can qualify for the post of radio "professor" If his weekly lessons in French how to make love spading the garden picking flowers and the Ilk which be glvea with ap- TONY CAROOCH (WGRl Tony Cabooch Anheuser-Busrn's nnc-man radio show will pay tribute to the month of weddings flowers and in hto Saturday broadcast over the Columbia network and WGR 10:43 la 11 Tony has written a poem filled with philosophy on the season The vcr jr-ciad is Act III Wazncr Nest" will occupy tho Orchjjt- ln this appmrance of the dialect merry nxnntUg and Finak Anitrai Dincx Oricg-Bctdr T'wha BxldcL Hrr'orrt Jtlfc aciuHnpaniat Kighis Dream Mccdelaibhn a Wadding March English Vaughan WlUiamc Orhuti'i riii'arriia Bthallus UEALTEOL'S INSIDE THE BROADCAST By PETER DIXON THERE'S a rumor Radio Pictures first cousin If not closer kin to to planning Its own radio station Bo A Imre McPherson was reviewed In as putting on th best entertainment on tin West coast coast when she broadcast KOPJ In Hollywood broadcasts 34 hours a day Has man than 34000 consecutive hours to Its credit That broadcast from the Empress of Britain last Monday was Interesting Won't bt long before some enterprising tponsor tends a tenor around the world Which reminds this column that It knows of several tenon that might advantageously be sent halfway around the world After hearing Dorothy Knapp as a radio actress one realises that television rant come too soon Edward Hale Bler-tadt again writing scripts for one of the best and ha did the original "Empire Builder" sketches New erlei known as of And If you want something very good and very different tuna In Hugo maker The musical setting will be provided by a 15-plece orchestra Version Wins Approval of Public Rudy Vallee won an overwhelming victory as a composer by radio fan acclaim after broadcasting two different arrangements of a disputed song recently To settle an argument with hto music publisher Rudy played the song "I'll Be Lying" in hto own choice and in the version When the tJons were played over the air they were identified by number only and radio fans were asked to vote A tabulation to date shows that of 1 more than 113)00 answers considerably more than 103)00 were for the version of tha song that Vallee had made and letters from all parts of the country still are coming In giving the same verdict by a large majority.

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