Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1936 — Page 5

hiladelphia to Entertain Con > Visitors With Mummers’ Parade, Famed New Year Celebration,

Gracie Allen to Ask Militant Housewives Union, ‘What Have We Got That the Democrats and Republicans Haven't?’ at 6:30. "To add a note of galety to the colorful Democratic Convention,

Philadelphia is to put on its most famous show, the Mummers’ parade, for delegates tonight, with WOR and MBS bringing a 15-minute de-

scription at 6. An exact replica of the New Year's Day celebration, the parade will include more than 10,000 marchers swinging up Philadelphia’s Broad Street to the music of at least 50

The Mummers’ Parade is an outgrowth of neighborhood New Year's celebrations of a half-century ago. Three voints oa radio pickup are planned for tonight's repeat performance—atop a hotel, on the street below and on the reviewing stand in City Hall Plaza. Local stations are to be on the air at approximately 8 tonight to bring the address by Senator Joseph T. Robinson, of Arkansas, permanent chairman of the Democratic Convention, WIRE will have comments by Walter Lippman. at 9:45.

” » 2 Another convention is on the air tonight. The militant Housewives’ Union is to hear a keynote address by its instigator, the noted orator, Gracie Allen, in a broadcast at 6:30, WFBM. “What has the Housewives’ Union got that the Democrats and Republicans haven't got—only vice versa?” Gracie will ask her cohorts. Then Miss Allen is to outline a daring reform program, including the suggestion that women take over the reins of government and give their heabands “rein” checks. George Burns, found washing the) breakfast dishes, refused to comment. ” » ” “The “Lavender and Old Lace” concert program inaugurates its third consecutive year with the series’ 105th broadcast at 6:30 tonight on WJZ (660) and the NBC Blue network. This all-request program will continue with its present stars: Frank Munn, tenof, who has yet to miss a broadcast; Lucy Monroe, soprano, rounding out her first year; the Amsterdam Chorus, WilJiam Meeder, organist, and Gus Haenschen’s orchestra. » ” " - There was an awful squawk at NBC's New York studios two weeks ago when Sylvia, the singing. goose, was crowded off the air, along with her impressario, Fred Allen, by the Republican . Convention.

: 1 But, trouper that she is, Sylvia is

planning a comeback. at 7 tonight on WLW, as a feature of Fred's last summer program. Stoopnagle and Budd will be on hand for another trial spin before taking over the Town Hall pot; next week.

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invented the steamboat, tune in on WFBM at 6 tonight and hear how John Fitch made a two-foot workng ‘model in 1785, and, launched a 45-foot canoe-like steamboat, with

six paddies on a side, on the Dela- |

ware River two years later. “High

operation cost killed. Fitch's ven-|

ture in three years, and a decade passed before the “Clermont” "steamed up the’ Hudson and revolutionized transportation. » » 2 The climax of the Spencer divorce trial comes on tonight's One Man's Family episode, at 6 via WLW. The end of the “girl friend contest” also is scheduled for the current edition of the perennially popular. serial. » ” # Bob Crosby, popular young dance maestro, doesn’t like to Je identified merely as Bing’'s brother. He wanted to change his name when he started out in the entertainment world, but the great crooner would not hear of it. Recently Bob was in a cafe where the ‘master of ceremonies was introducing celebrities. He passed over Bob, whereupon the young man remarked, “Bing must be slipping.” » nn.

RADIO FOOTNOTES — Gov. * Marrtin L. Davey of Ohio has appointed Major Bowes an admiral of the flagship S. S. Moses Cleaveland at the Great Lakes Exposition opening Saturday. The Major is one of a number of outstanding citizens so honored. Erno Rapee also is to be an exe position visitor as Cleveland orchestra guest conductor next month. He will make a similar appearance in Washington later. present Sunday night series ends this week, but rumor has it that will ‘be back in six weeks as a Sunday night fixture. Pick and Pat have signed for 13 more weeks on the Showboat pro-

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Ex-Collegiate Stars Being Cast in Pigskin Yarn.

By United Press HOLLYWOOD, June 24.—Football season in Hollywood begins in June and ends weeks before the college teams start: tearing up the gridirons in September. ' Today : executives were casting ex-college players for the screen big games. Four members of Stanford’s Rose

McScrip, Frank Aluytiza, Keith Topping and Bones Hamilton, have been signed for a film version of a Francis Wallace pigskin yarn. . The studio also will attempt to get Nick Lukats, under contract in Hollywood as an actor; Aaron Ros-

he enberg, U. 8. C. star guard, who

now is an assistant director; Marshall Duffield, blond trojan quarterback of a few. ‘years ago, and other

will augment the movie teams in bit parts which do not make them ineligible’ for. future collegiate competition. She

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Gladys George on Job for New Film

Times Special "HOLLYWOOD, June 24.—Gladys George, blond Broadway actress, has

arrived here to start preparations for “Valiant Is the Word for Car-

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in his new capacity of producerdirector. The picture is to be made from Barry ‘Benefield’s best selling novel of the same name. The cast also includes John Howard, Arline Judge and the two new youngsters, Jackie Moran and Charlene Wyatt.

Latest Movie Craze Is Declared Hlegal

HOLLYWOOD, June 24.—Hollywood’s latest craze ended almost before it had begun. It was called ‘shooting movies of the movies” and those who tock part in it soon found out that it was illegal. ‘More than a dozen patrons

of a Los Angeles theater where “The |.

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