New Radio Broadcast Donau Radio Club Created for the Purpose of Continuing the German-Swabian Hour
Abendpost, Dec. 12, 1930
Under the auspices of the German weekly, Heimatbote, the Donau Radio Club was formed last week to maintain and further the German-Swabian hour on the radio.
As a source of broadcasting material the folklore of the German people who hail chiefly from the domain of the former Hungary will be utilized on this program.
Beginning tomorrow, the German-Swabian radio hour will be broadcast every Tuesday from 5 to 6 P.M. over the station WGES (frequency 1360 kilocycles; wave length 220.6). The administration of the club is in the hands of the managing editor of the Heimatbote, Mr. Michael Schaut. The business manager for the radio [hour] is Mr. Stefan L. Komarik; the managing office is located in the offices of the Heimatbote, 1543 Larrabee Street, Chicago, Illinois.