Radio doings (Dec 1930-Jun1932)

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Ted Weehs Ted W eems, whose orchestra is heard every Sunday over Columbia, has a secret hankering for the bizarre in instruments. He was the first orchestra leader to demonstrate the theremine, is one of the few American authorities on the almost extinct peckhorn, and he is himself the inventor of the musical freak, composed of rubber tubing and brass cylinder known as the "Weems Goofus Horn." RADIO DOINGS Page Twenty-seven