Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1936 — Page 26
THURSDAY, AvGUsTzrmess. 0 0 7 THE INDIANAPOH TIMES *_ —_
loUR BOARDING | HOUSE With Major Hoople ~~ OUT OUR WAY Fall Radio Prospects Brightened Fire PM neon Yor Free | | Ear wy] Era
| ” FEW SNAKES AROUND, BOTHER 5 15 TH SURE WRUNG 3 : fs WaUT Vou DO ~ ; |B SHORTY FEAT sUMPIN 8 MONE! ITs - THINGS THET ) TH' SLEEP Fo 2 : TH! BOV SCOUTS, % THEM GROW OVER! ~ With Hour- Long Program Bookings; 8 “cop AGAINST HIS THEM PESKY GETS Me 88 our oF : RE RR 2 TAKE NO fF Tac TH OTHER JE TARANTULAS JITTERY! ONLY Te ES \ } 5 3\ CHANCES, LIKE NIGHT, AND IT SEE AUD HORNED J LAST WEEK Yank : A 4 ! ¢ NC THAT. {Operatic Star Joins Show Boat Cast] § 2=0 um", M3 sur momen Jiasrveee § wii} A 14 BUTTON - THET PUTS 8 CRITTERS HF HASN'T ; Z RATTLER — THATS & PULLED THE ¥ A NOD CROSBYS OFF TO HAWAII TH BGSEST ONE. BOOTS WHT 4 LEFT IN a EE HME EVER MAD _, | A OFF MY FEET § His weap! Weekiy 60-Minute - | WF oT WEED : A WHILE TWAS
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Radio, despite its remark- | able progress, is reverting to pioneer days—in one phase, at least, The hour program’ is coming back, reminiscent | “of the industry's ugly duck- | ling period—the early 1920's |
—when almost any air enter- | tainment was good for 60
minutes, : Talent and reception improved, i ‘more people héught sets, and along | came the first commercials about 10 | 4 | | = . i : = : TRWLAMS years ago. But listening was still an | a | g 2-37 : LMC. TM. REQ QE NB S : T1938 BY NEA SERVICE ING. <-27 adventure, The fan's chief thrill re- | » 3 ” : : >
mained in seeing how many stations | ; ye | “i ’ ; : : : 3 | LP L. ABN ER : : ; : : : : —By Al Capp;
he conld get. Consequently sponsors |, | S44 | FO SANDRAS DELIGHT-DAISY MAE || (- BUT I'M NOT SHALL WE STROLL J N-NO - RECKON | [7 A HATS THE DIFF-
had few hopes of holding listener | 2 Li OUT-THERE'S WAVE BELIER | | REVEL PSHe's FALLS ASLEEP. OVERCOME BY THE BORED LI'L. LOOKIN. £ RE SHYAR: ASLEEP She
interest for a long stretch, -and | ; : : SLEEP, [ : ; 5 . O AH DON'T CAN'T BOTHER US? bought 15-minute program spots for | I'S WAKE UP. DAISY MAE’-)( LET'S NOT pi oo Ye WANTA LEAVE J| | Sow THOLGHERGL OF the most part. | WP : : TSKZ-TSK IT RAIN'T + DISTURB ; KIN : DAISY MAE ed + Mesh Pr" y With a few notable exceptions, | | A 2 PERLITE T'GO T'SLEEP HER-PERHAPS A ME L ALON Bet M THE popular commercial broadcasts were | \ : WHEN YO'I1S SEES BORED- A Bich 5 JHEx MIGHT on a half-hour maximum schedule | Fo i YSN, SI : HIS J ISTURB HER - until a couple of vears ago. Now, |! g # L : \ FOLKS/ thanks to amateurs. variety hours, : movie guest stars and so .on. the ; PE Lik 2 go = full. hour show has taken a definite | 27% ; oo E55 : £1 L upturn. . All of which brings us.to the fact Here are the Crosbys. Bing and Dixie, with their crop of coming that WFBM, with Columbia's returrd| ‘crooners, snapped at their new Hqllywood home shortly before they ~ lo standard time schedule on Sept.| gajled fof a vacation in Hawaif. Bing, as vou ean see, already had “27, will carry more 60-minute net- purchased his sea-going cap. work programs than ever before. og si Seven already are ° scheduled:
z Monday ifignts [Radio Theater. the THURSDAY EVEN NG PROG RAMS ] / £3 3 aba yi AE 7 Ta | YY. A ey
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Major Bowes’ newly sponsored hour (The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program an-
- on Thursday, and another program | nDouncements caused by station changes after press time)
i + INDIAN APOL as INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CHICAGO * presented by a national groce: 'y WFBM 12 L WIRE 1100 WLW 7560 WGN 320 HW ¥ — 3 - aE s - - -— ws et i — -—
G company on the same evenin (tal- | (CBS Net) ¢NBC Net.) (NBC-Mutual) (Mutual Net.) g
EE kona Eee NEC Nga) mel Ren) CR FIRE MORE WORSE, Y . ~~ sig 2 r] Ho [RSE snnquneed) Lick Bowes] Loretta Lee cseevms- Flying Time os se Cragkers ++ Melodies | - Now... MORE BRETTER We 1 He FIRE 19 ! \ “A J : Ca ie MATAR BOA 3 | 4:12 e unes . ¢«Thurn’s Or. .. rrell— e elodies ! ; : . . Ford Sunday concerts. In addition | %: Tea Tunes 30 E Gale Page... Toy Band -+- BINZINE Lady "TAKE. THE MOTOR BOAT ; SETI NG WoOReE ps 1S GONE - € 2 ; : | 4:45 Renfrew .. {..Reser’s . +. ...Lowell Thomas .. Orphan Annie AND LEAVE ISLAND! 4 2 — WE'LL BE OFF THE ISLAND Zz, : -_ om -
there is fhe daylight Gold Medal | “ —_— salted Bain] \ - : ga "hour, divided into four consecutive | ° 0 Christian Scie: neces. ras ces Johnsons! ........ Wisecrackers ; MAE | Rae 77 y 2 Daren oy. J BEFORE THE | 5 Zz ONE HAS TAKEN r
5:1 Ensemble eessrences. Voice of EXP..acas. Ensemble _quarter-hour programs, but broad-| 530 tiller On a Ton Jno String Trin
‘cast for one sponsor. The Sunday | : News-Baseball ~*..1. Sports Talk ......Pleas, Valley Pleas. Valley
night Communit y Sing is to move | Seattle Symphony. Barn Dance Vallee's Or. Sports up from 3Q to 45 minutes, beginning | 5:15 Seattle Symphony ..Barn Dance Vallee’s Or. Rubino Sept 27. § 3 Seattle Symprony .. Barn Dance Vallee’'s Gr. Nelson Or : . Seattle mphn -.Barn Dance ...-Vallee’s On Tom, Dick arry ® zn n ES ti at eee = “dry i Blue Velvbt ........ Show Boat ,. Death Valley Sports With the addition of Metropolitan 7:15 Blus Velve: 100 Show Boat .. .-Death Valley , Sanders’ or. Opera Soprano Helen Jepson thel + of. Stickus ».«» Show Boat .......Town Hera Magazine ) x - « . ' } $ Dessa Byrd Show Town Herald .....Magazine créw of the revised Show Boat now | morse . en J is complete. Miss Jepson “guested” 5:15 Bang Sone ; 3 Svein Lakes rR Burns 2 er van Nos = 3a = | March of Time.....Rupinon Bob Burng Revue on a recent broadcast under the old | 8:45 Secretary Ickes Bourdon’s Or. ....Bob Burns ...:....Revue |. regime and Skipper Lanny Ross, | Secretary. cr, News Ba: x And R “ 7 i} 3: Secretary Ickes ....News-Bason .......Amos 'n’ ndy .. evue bolstering his forces for the com- 13 Rhythm Revizw . {i. Jesters g sat Queen's Minstrel : Hejdt's or. Ing. campaign, immediately signed 2:32 Barnei's Or ++ Sportsman --Salute hs, Weems’ Or. her up 9:4! Barnet's Or. Jesse Cra wiord ... Salute Sekar Weems’ Or. g a r . — en =e i iia - — ! f wf on Ne ne ; Bu ses or. ri, Paul Sullivan vs».x Dance OF. 3 : G-6-G-GEE ! 1 JUS HAPPENED TO } I! 1 GOTTA SCRAM BACK NFIND TUE LOST ALL TRACK OF TIME! + 0 ans Fr. " usse pr 4 rs gh -A- . ’ ' ™ RO 5, ~ OMA! deck-chair: | 10:30 Spitains Or. Fs ror st Holds sOri......... Heidt’'s Or. ‘BE y THINK we 5 POSE BOOTS SHOULD « AY PO WHERE | E LEFT ME ~ BYE WAS TOME TCR TOR VE Wy | aboard ship in d-Pacific.' Bing] 12:13 Spitalny’s Or.". | Hayes Or Heidi's Or. i... .[. [Heid's Or. : DECIDE YT COME OUT NILOOK FO%. SO L CAN WARN ‘ER \F SRE {| TWO WEERS BUT G-G-GOSH mw p in mid-Pacific, Bing] = fr i ener | ; ME ~~ ARN RUN WYO THOSE MAN- uP = = EVERY MINUTE, SINCE | SAW Crosby will listen to his charges 20] 31:13 Fores OF ood dusters |... symes: Pens Dancs 9 : J : EATERS ‘UL Ee = THAT LON. HAS SEEMED LIKE
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we's vires anaes WH 8 ¥. .+..Haymes' tase Or X 4 opr 2 cr : : 2 2 11:30 Cherniav: Ky mS Russell's Or. ...... : x ‘ « Po eis S s 2 Tr b SIRE (2 ; . AS we < F Sy : t MORE'N To WEEKS
through * the regular Music Hall {4.45 Cherniavsky '. — .7 .Kussell's Or. ......Russell's Or. . . .. Borders broadeast tonight, egzetl on by Robin |
Burns, sage of Van Buren, Ark. Just FRIDAY DAYLIGHT PROGRAMS.
to prove that Arkansas grows other | oe asi : i DIANAPOLIS INDIAN APQLIS INCINNATI HICAGO celebrities than comedians and base-.! WFBM 1:30 WIRE - 1400 ov 5 W N 30
ball pitchers, Bob has invited Mary | (CBS Net.) (NBC Net.) , (NBC.Mutdah Mutual Net.) McCormic of Belleville, international opera star, to take part., Besides | singing, Miss McCormic. will take part in| a “round robin” interview. She is to be questioned by masterof -ceremonies Burns about the childhood ° days they didn't spend together .in Arkansas. Then she will interview ‘a male’ picture star—
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Chuck Wagon Devotions Cheerilo Golden Hour Chuck | Wagon .....News Cheerio Golden Hour
Early Birds .......Musical Clock .. 2 WS Tey be Early Birds ........ Musical ‘Clock «+... Chandler, 4 .. Wh hist Barly Birds ........ Musical Clock ... Rhythm Good Be orattiz karly Birds ....... Musical Clock ... Q. and A. .. Good Morning
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News Sask innei cane Reporters: ........Hall Trio . Melodies Varieties ...:.......Sextet .. Aristocrats .......We Four Varieties -Moods..........,... Josh Higgins . -Serena de
Varieties 4 Children = “nee Mail Bag Constitution I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Hollywood Happy Long . Betty Crocker ..... House Party; ™ -
identity unknown at présent—who | Fy SN S200Y ook Home Sw-t Home. Cooking Schobl ~ — ; te rs . oti a | ntana Slim .....S ethe om v 0 £ } Yl 7) = In turn will fire questions at (he | Mrs. Ferrell |... Topics Drama. Lucky Giri Jere Nino WONDER { |[ JUMPING {IT'S A CHEST, | (THAT'S RIGHT, 0SSIE! WHEN | [/ Wi, SHOULDNT HAVE SAID THAT lovely Merle Oberon. Miss Oberon | 5 . Mrs. Ferrell Topics ... Voice of Exp. ..Children : i HETINHG seEveD. IMINY....IT ALL RIGHT < 7 Zi You J AVE T™ plans to quiz Jimmy DarseV on swing | © eB Tel Ravn ERR r Te dap oF haliiy = { puis > { J ies { i Sune OU BROKE OPEN THE WRONG THING, IT USUALLY © TO OSSIE ! HE'S TRYING SEE S k Talk ........ irls .:..Gi lone ainte reams D \ AV : RO ISU, op ythm Girls in len ] HEAVIE LOOKS LIKE | A DECK WITH A SMALL ! WHAT'LL HAPPEN IF HE PUTS A CAN OF BEANS IN THE
music, Jimmy will cross-examine |jo:15 : Carley-pianist Honevhov ......Stock-News Turner—Piamist THE ANCHOR, / WONDER WHAT ] SOME KIND JHADN'T BEEN SLEDGE , WE FOUND THOSE TURNS OUT TO BE THE \. CRANKCASE AND waRMS
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: a ‘ye | 10:30 Captivators ...... «Crime Light Gospel Singer ..-- Serenade : Ella Logan, Scotch crooner, and nO {Jo 15 Captivators *+evss-Madeaps ...:...... Kid Sister Kid Sister ALL RIGHT... | we _ { FOR ME, WE PELTS AND WHEN s RIGHT THING ! YOU'RE
one knows where it all will end. i - - ns I CAN | oT? ./ OF A Try 'it at 7 p. m, on WLW. i ) Gola Medal Joe White ........ Queen's Minstrel .. Mary Sothern — Ct’ ls CHEST! " / WOULDN'T TOSSED THE CLUTCH LL A HANDY GLY TO HAVE
i 11 Gold Medal Tell Sisters ........ Tom, Dick, Harry.. Tom, Dick, Harry IT. ! AN : NN Y | 3 Go'd Medal Farm-Home Stocks Markets : AA in / ha : — HAVE FOUND | |e OVERBOARD ; AROUND Er | UP A QUART OF on! . gn a | 11:45 Gold Medal Farm-Home Farm-Home Mid-Day Service & < a | - bo | bo Op. : : ey v : . ia "WN z 1: WW ! An answer to issues raised by .Gov, Br 2 s Jesters. Farm-Hormia String Trio oF ; : 2 iy 7 Nt 4 M:L i is Chautau- | 12:15 Farm Bureau WS ..L.. ..Farm-Homs Morgot Rebei TH : J Shee os i Alfred M.. Landon = his Ba thi F132: Farm Circle ve ..Rubinoff ..........Ensemble = a ; : i ) ; oA Ta VER pa qua Lake and Buffa pete es I 2: Farm Circle in- we Kittv Keene License Burean . . . J - Jide) =; . / i op Z Td ‘w s expecied in the address by | - EE xf oes =N 3 / eek I Pe i x > Sweet-Hot Edward Davies .... Molly-Movies . NS 2. he Secretary of the Interior Harold L.. 13 News ec. uv. iveans Dorothy Dreslin... Ma, Perkins June Baker pe ) : b dckes at 8:45 o'clock tonight. The | 30 Mary Baker ....... Matinee . Vie Sade Salve-Organ — _ Cabinet member will speak from the | Three Consoles 2 Magis O Neflls asela CBS studios in New York and may ' :
be heard locally on WFBM.
Mi 1s! or. ; . Perazzo-Organ |....Baseball . News +... Baseball Pepper "Young | i... Baseball Alice O'Leary 8 Baseball *
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We d «v¢+..TOp Hatters ...... Drama Baseball Week Ea odd Lucille Manners....Singing Lady Baseball Wilderness "Rd. ....Lucille Manners .. Orphan JAnnie | ...After Ball Game
Margaret McCrea --Bughouse . Betty, Baseball 3 | y - ' 1 re | : : / Crane * *
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mann once wrote: “There I Sch a o Renfrew ...Hall's Or -++.. Lowell Thomas ...Orphan Annle , - ) ; — are things in the world about which 3 [ 4 ; — nothing can be said, as Mozart's C i !
Major Svmphonyv with the fugue. Ra a 10 P rog ra m }: {
much of Shakespeare, arid pages of
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Best Short Waves _ Beethoven » . THURSDAY In his estimate of the Mozart sym- Given By C M B PARIS. 4:15 5 M 3 Concert from
phony, Schumann might have re- Radio—Paris A4. 11.72 meg : ferred either to its lovely music or : =. Pa TE i News in Hnzlish. a the mastery of its construction. Within an hour after radio listen- LONDON. 5:37 P. Mo Recital of for this work (programmed on to- | ers turned off Homer Rhodeheaver’s || Hebridean Songs and. Sis Abs night's Seattle Symphony Orchestra | CBS Community Sing last night, the iba M._._Children's Feo.’
broadcast) combines both. | Christian Men Builders Class of the '| gram. EAQ. 9.37 mez BERLIN. 6:30 P. M —Recital hy : The music. of Mozart, incompara- | Third Christian Church staged one the German Choral Union. DJD. || Ne—— , le melodist, assumed a more .on~, of their own at 17th-st and Broad- 17 nreg. i . | ARACAS. 6:45 P. M.— ; Apuntal character during the last |way. | Soar Oeanrt. PRC Top ohszuelan 1 ALLEY OOP years of his life. The last move-| / With almost 1000 singers taking LONDON. 8 P, M.— “Travel.” GSD. || c
ment of this so-called “Jupiter” | part, Floyd Jones, Chautauqua song || 11.75 mes.. GSC. 9.53 mez.
a ARDY ou BOY, OH, ALLEY~I FORGOT TO TEL) {FOOZY AN' | HE DOESN'T) [acs THERE Z GREAT HONK!) (HEY, 00P! LOOK! ) HOTZIG!—AN', LOOK! Symphony, Written ig? years be- jeader, ay she program which | dela Zune cro: Wiknigee. air Gol PULLED SU WEEN DINNY SMELL ANE, INOW: Hi ive aee Diy Re BURNED THERE'S A 10re nis qgeath, IS one of t ity | was roaqacas Vv M. € | .: nnipeg 72 meg. } . ALONE E,FOO2vY pears of this branch ot his Ss was ‘no rehearsal, but what the;| ‘TOKYO 11 P. M—" Overseas Pro- || |A'BAD HOLE! ALARMED, 50 THEY CAME OUT| | ARE THEY, BACK here GOTTA FIND MOB AT Any one who has journeyed very crowd lacked in musical talent Jt J REam JVE, Nauki YS me, | |SAY-HOW COM HERE LOOKING FOR US—- IIe SOMEWHERE LEAST eeT'e LEFT
1 ~ far along the road of music has had | made up for, in enthusiasm. { : 5 { x50 IAP PENED ; ; a Ar occasion to marvel and wonder at | Using “Back Home Again in In- | | asking questions about extra-cur- IN THIS OL 7 A - on (/ the “superb craftsmanship of the |diana” as a theme, the singers, who | ricular singing. pr : a SWAMP? Lima TT ( | final fugue. | filled chairs placed in the street and | One man said he sang to himself | "2 C : 4 th Yet he | Sowing achievemertt is Tr en pie ooureh Steps 20d aster his wife went to bed; another | “| the fact that the ‘music emerges as | S : : . “1a delight to the ear, as appealing harmony on most of the numbers, |Said he would like to sing’ while | | 10 the average listener as to one | Here and there through the crowd shaving, but had a horyor of slit- | ‘who has followed the maze of sub- | Were a few off-sopranos anf “five- | ting his throat; a lady revealed that | Jects, counter-subjects, inversions Sixths” tenors whe were the target | she sang only while doing the and stretti to the bitter end. of many chastising glances, espe- | dishes. As to the “Jupiter” title. no one Cially on the high notes. | Preceding the program of mod- |
7 : : [er spir bera ul _ seems to know exactly how or why Audience Interviewed 1s n and ityal num enten- | |
: ] . & : tainment was provided by the CMR | it Was given. Some sav it Was 50 | Wallace Sims. announcer for CMBR | Glee Club, Harlan Bre. incalled by Cramer for, the nobility broadcasts, moved . through the | struniental quartet, and John Nel- |B
o crowd with a ortable microphone, | son, accordjonist. ! : : . ne its ideas and treatment. Others, P B pl JACK IVE NEVER SEEN SIR EDMOND WAS RIGHT] | DID SOU SEE THAT?/| Hm PLAY CEASED AS EVERY ear Jove's thunderbolts in the de- | - . - SE SO MUCH MONEY, IN ND | | LOOK’ HE SEEMS TO BE HE WON A STACK OF Dass GRANVILLE .. HIS - nale. One hearer will explain the | * YOUR BIRTHDAY COMES TOMORROW, PA Lis oR > WagcH ~ HIGH PROPOSA name by the music's calm snd | . >.) WHAT KIND OF CAKE DO YOU WANT?” ASKED MA. } : C classic beauty, another by its bril- | Hance and power. Call it what you |
- will, it remai AR » AY i a] ¥) CTT nk Carr aplete AS IO plogtam, p $10 Paid to Helen Ferris, RFD 1, 5 | CARLO'S nduc meron has se- : ~ : . © FFAMO lected the ballet music from Mas | 5 Ee Couis fof Whit YOM v Poe ! senet’s “le Cid"; two familiar | Tr =m) SER TSA r transcriptions, ° ‘Irish Tune | . {From County Derry” and - oly or] hands reslly clean with Lava Soap. Its quick pumice- IRN the Shore.” and the “Polovetsian| | any grime fast. its soothing oils are good for the Dances from Borodin's “Prince | - today. A Procter &
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