The Pittsburgh Press – Oct 3, 1934
President’s Job Leaves No Times To
Become Ardent Fan Of Radio
First Lady Tells Of Listening ‘At
Home’
By S. H. STEINHAUSER
Every radio star would like to
know that he or she is a favorite in the White House.
Amos ‘n’ Andy were the admitted
favorites of President Hoover, who let the cat out of the bag in a letter to
the Washington Press Club. Mr. Hoover was to attend a gridiron dinner and the
death of Chief Justice Taft intervened. The President sent a note to the diners
“in the words of two famous gentlemen ‘un lax’.”
Now comes the question of the New
Deal radio favorites.
<Mr. Steinhauser>
There are none, Mrs. Roosevelt has
told radio friends who surround her after each of her weekly broadcast.
The Roosevelt are too busy to
listen in and only on the White House sets when there is a particular program
in which the President feels they have some special interest. If they can find
leisure moments these are devoted to symphonic music—and Mrs. Roosevelt hopes
there will be more of this type during the fall and winter.
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