From the Ipswich Tribune Thursday, March 6, 1930
ROGERS ON RADIO MARCH 12
A great radio program is announced for Wednesday evening, March 12, from 9:30 to 10:30 with Will Rogers, America’s favorite “wisecracker”, as master of ceremonies, Sousa’s Band to play “Stars and Stripes Forever” and other world-famous pieces and Louise Homer to sing the home ballads which have endeared her to music lovers. Advance notices say that this will be the outstanding radio event of 1930 so far.
The program is to be broadcast throughout the middle west in connection with an announcement by the Standard Oil Company of Indiana of a new scientific and manufacturing achievement. President Edward G. Seubert is to greet the radio audience and make the announcement.
Radio Stations carrying the program include WGHP, Detroit; WOWO, Ft Wayne; KMOX St. Louis; KFH, Wichita; WMAQ, Chicago; KMBC, Kansas City; WCCO, Minneapolis; KSCJ, Sioux City; WFBM, Indianapolis KOIL, Council Bluffs; WISN, Milwaukee; WMT, Waterloo; and XLZ, Denver.
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