Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1936 — Page 16
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 0 ___ coworacs OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY —By Williams
| MONDAY, AUG. 31, 19% __ Whiteman -as Typical American Jazz
WELL, HERE YOU ARE, JUST WHEN Ra w/ fm SET A WET wiht YOU THAT TANT TH NN : - i 1 WAS GETTING USED TO NOT Z A FINE WELCOME TO ! i) SOAP! IF YOU ONLY, ONE. Wii) RAIDS ¢ 2 CH THINK THIS 15 3 . . . Master, to Broadcast International FILMELNG NER NOU EVERY eve ve Master ZB TINTTRonts Reg mae =v / : : TIME 1 PASSED THE OLD WING- ON HIS RETURN CE PUTTING FLY HERE, SO I HAFTA PROVE | “8 . CHAIR 1 WATCHED THE PAPERS TO HIS OWN CASTLE ~~ Us PAPER IN FRONT THINGS AND BF SOR SS PONT 3 FP m Via NBC-BBC Tomorrow| [pf iiss same rotons gr shir Zosdiir~ gol | \ | 2 mike aero som — AH = rog ra a \ NOU FOR A MILLION DOLLAR, . UMF-F "A ‘ALL THIS WORK DO ON ME. BA
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National Broadcasting. Co. STARS IN NEW RADIO SHOW AND THE OTHER FREAKS ARE BACK ° EGAD, 1
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i #7 if SHOULD GO Ii i“ : .l yo - Hie, : to Add 100th Station OR AFALL AND WINTER ENGAGE AWAY AND ] 7 ’ : : / . fia on Anniversary. /N LIVE ON A ih he » ————— Z48\ DE A i | 1 : : Sl | HH E r Paul Whiteman is still the King | > AND / y) il ; i of Jazz, at least as far as NBC Is | 1 3 \ = Se, 0 f i if Pe gp concerned. | (| i 7, f= A : S88 When the British Broadcasting | In f = i 7. al ik ] 3 Co. requested a program of typical \ J 2 i I 7 lo AUR E & American dance music by a leading | 7) —_ iE in 7 we f American orchestra, the network \ 2 wah ° HH i, Ly 5 : Z 4 El N74 ed 5 o chose the veteran maestro and his =% N\ > 7 Zz ZN > N/ : $ i band for an international broadcast y & 7 2 wi Ni 7 0; “ZZ 7, ; Sed | at 12:30 tomorrow afternoon. It will /, \ RN ye 7 ) iG 2 J) | "be heard in this country on the 2 | W SO % i : ; | . NBC Red network. YA OR = “i ” = | i, For the best in popular music ’ i MS 2X7 i MY dnterpretation many, this depart- 4 WY = / / = 2 "NN (Ads 0 : "ment included, would go overboard ; A A - < \ RN rs " for Andre Kostelanetz, But he“ is = 77 WN * AR Z . séwed up with a CBS contract, of | : 7 AW 7 aX \ \ \ 0) oe : : CTRWILLIAMS : iW, AW 2-3" Vr ELCOME HOME , MATOR = WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY = J course. vice, ne. TW. Re. 3 7 - : 7 . ” a = ‘ EL With NBC's big tenth annivérsary | i.,I'LL ABNER ; : : el -.—By Al Capp i celebration in the offing, they're | : . ; 2 : facking on [el DiIired) Saual | elusr As SAMORA, JOECIOED TO 4 ENCOURAGE BURN Y FA GHOST, ABSURD? THEN MEBEE ATER. MAS, berivELL RETURNS : 2 nelwor 0 the ninety ano | ABNER BY SUDDEN. VSSIN - ’ : ROM 7 ‘nine will be added KGBX, Spring- | WAS A TERRIFFIC WHACK .~ EAST - | -HAT AH BETTER 7 "fled, Mo. A 500-watt, optional a— You = LOATHE a0 HOME — on DEAR’-| FORGOT J1{ WHAT - | station on the company’s South- | OH NO, MAM-AH WAS ou ~ RESPISE C'MON, 2 © GET A NEW Rac smpolementary group, it POW FUL SURPRISED YOLl r- MAE ! PACKAGE OF SLEEPING western supplementary group, WHEN YO’ GRABBED ME POWDERS/- THOSE WHERE THAT
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‘A . : . i 2 & 7 7 meeting with various Governors— | RE 5 V2 I 7 > : i — day. | : . . 772778 1% ‘including Mr. Landon—Thursday. When NBC's new afternoon show, “Tea Time at Morrell’s,” goes on Intied Feature Sendicate. Ine, 72 A : #— 8 = “ a
.| the air at. 2 p. m. Thursday over WIRE, Gale Page -Cabove) will be This has been a busy summer for | peorq as singer and comedienne. Miss Page broke into radio as a | LITTLE MARY MIXUP : ~ . cy
3 : is vacation plans | § x : 3 ; : Boh Trou, 2 BS Po vocalist and since has tried dramatic roles as well. She'll play opposite
! ning to leave New York for Cape | Don McNeill in her initial comedy venture. {Cod Aug. 14, he was asKed. to] - — : postpone the trip until ‘he had announced President Roosevelt's MON DAY EVENING PROGRAMS Chautauqua Lake speech. | : . While there he was ordered, by | (The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for Inaccuracies in program an$elephone, to the Union Party €ON-| pouncements caused by station changes after press time.) wention in Cleveland Aug. 15 and |
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ihe tn. Mr INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CHICAGO 16. ‘Home on the sevenieentn, MI. | WFBM 1230 . WIRE 1400 WLW 700 WGN 720 Trout was told to proceed with his | (CBS Net.) . (NBC Net.) (NBC-Mutual) (Mutual Net.) " yacation. But when pe reached Supe } 3:00 Dictators .......... Flying, time ....... Kyser's or. “riences Melodies ! und a telegram which | 4:15 ea ‘Tunes ........ Don José .......... rian O’Brien ... Melodies Cod he fou a sent journey 4:30 ° Tea Tunes T3318 Pagel. .ev.uss Toy Band ........ Singing Lady gent him on his pres at Y bit | 8° Renfrew ........... Dance Revue ...... Lowell Thomas ...Orphan Aniie o “He thinks he might get in a bil | —=— 2 He g next winter I $:00 Drought Survey ....Thurn's Or. ...u.. Unannounced ..... String Trio of skiing u et 5:15 Popeye ceigeenes Uncle Ezra ....... Ensemble .........] Ensemble 2 3 3 $:30 Charlo canesens Varady-Interlude .. Lum-Abner ....... Lone Ranger : = x 5:45 News . .sevsaeevires Sports Meview: ....Stumpus ....eeeves Lone Ranger ; A ics arty s 8 10] —————— : amdicate, tne. The Republican Party seems 6:00 Heidt's OF. .....,... Fibber McGee +... WAItZING .......ss. Sports Review OR An views vert ord ‘be having a “Hard” time getting| 6:15 Heidt's Or. ........ Fibber McGes ....Smoothies -Rubinoff
Firestone ...., ....Firestone .....s.:.Nelson's Or,
Firestone :... .... Firestone ......... Nelson's Or. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
: Res av.a.w -| 6:30 Bohe _ a name for its five-day-a-week po 6:45 Boaemians
litical | broadcasts. First it wasj_.
dNews for Voters”; later, for about a 300 “An Theater “visi -Gypstes cisevesnees Minstioss seveiey {- News o s - ; rived xs ase? 1:1 Air JICRALET ev'teess- GYPSIES .cvnssnes. MInStrels veces +. Sanders’ . bday, it was “William Hard'’s Hour, 7:30 Air Theater ... EES Or Himber's Or. ee Tne YA CLUMSY CLOWN IF NHAD ANY BUY, NA HAD ANY SENSE YA THERE . YOUVE PASSED TH LAST IMB. Cand the latest change is to “Wil-| 7:45 Air Theater Carnival ........- Himber’s Or. .!..|.Park Concert SENSE , YOU'D: HAVE SEEN THAT WAS A || WOULDN'T BE HERE ,IN TH' FIRST NOW), THERES NOTHIN BTWEEN You liam Hard, Commentator.” Contented Hour... Mysteries cesssses Tam Battant - DEAD LMS ww PLACE ! 1 WARNED A BOT XA 1 AN TH GR 30 ~ AN DINNER FoR HE a. a = Contented Hour. -- Mystepies “es ieess Tam Battant » : a EE | \WOLLON'T LASSEN LNO OH, NOOO. . -- Gres akes r. ..Field’s Sessa vort 3 That basketball game bet¥eer he Grear Japes ou Field's Or. Trae Northorners YIRNEW TT ALL t - 3 > olly- ——— ne - - fem McPherson Oilers aha eo ic 5:00 Len Riley .......... News—Bason ..... Amos “n’ Andy....Arch Ward ood Universals, winning OIymMpIC} 9:15 Lucas’ Or. .........Riley-Farley ...... Old Fashioned Girl Nelson's Or. Combination, is to go on the air at] 83 ickand pat’. Magnolia. Fes oo Rolle 8:15 fondant on NBC's Blue network. | 2% -, Y .--Magnolia........... 1 Ei : ast riday, i as | 10:00 rarber’s Or. .......Craig’s Or. ........ Paul Sullivan .....: WGN Or. RScheduled for last Friday, it was 10:00 Carb Craig's Or i ; % : 15 News .. caavaes sOr ........ Enoch Light «...... WGN Or. Mpostponed when the Athletes’ boat} 5:30 Hawaii Cans 1.01000 Beecher’s OF. ....Moon River ..... ..WGN Or. " failed to arrive. 10:45 Hawaii Calls ....... Beecher's Or. ....Moon River ....... WGN Or. : 2 2 g i 00 Nofiume ceverasans JESHOrS cai r nesses Jendorsons or ..Sanders’ Or. nieht’ i - :15 Mack's Or er e-JOSLErS ..i.iianieea on’ . ..Sanders’ Or, Tonight's ‘Radio Theater pres 11:30 Cherniavsky's Or. Beecher’ or, UHeigt's Hy a entation is slated to be the long- 11:45 'Cherniavsky's Or. ..Beecher's Or. .....Heigt's Or. ....... Heidt's' Or. . ular crook play, . “Cheating 5 : Chenters,” with George Raft and | ; - June Lang in the leading roles. Di- | TUESDAY DAYLIGHT PROGRAMS rected by Cecil B. DeMille, the pro- : - N i , i ard over WFBM at 7 INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNAT ; 3 2D ON . - = gram is to heard WFBM 1230 WIRE 1400 WER 200 ©. wasAan FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS : —By Blosser pom, : (CBS Net.) (NBC Net.) (NBC-Mutual) (Mutual Net.) 4,58 eR Spa NY ( x 7 [ue ' A > — 6:30 = Chuck Wagon ...... Devotions ......... Cheerio: .......... Golden Hour ; ' AND WHEN WE DO, WE'LL. 471 | I CAN SEE PIRATES GOSH. JEWELS... / ~~ THERE'S A ok . : 6°45 Chuck Wagon ...... News ........... Cheerio ...-- ile: Golden Hour ms Coming, ( PROBABLY EIND A TREASURE i FIGHTING FOR IT WELL THE LID IS HUNDREDS OF GEE. RUBIES. BELL RING . > 4 : iv - : 7 . NUTTY! wi'll LOOSE ..GET READY . «. EMERALDS... : 7:00 Early Birds ........ Musical ClOCK vo... NEWS -.o.......... Good Morni : I TH ' Wi THEM...RED ' i Go Oo d M us | C 3 13 Early Bigs s2cxeveelfusics) Shock +++ Chandler, Chats .. Melody Bakers HAVRE IT OFF J N wo A KING'S RANSOM... RASCALS CRALED WITH FOR A BIG SURPRISE | loNES...BLLE SAPPHIRES, | ING: WHAT hi ] 7:3 arly Bifds ........} sic ock ....Dance m ...Goo orni . ( 5 ; : 3 BY JAMES THRASHER 1:45 Early Birds ........ Musical Clock ....Aunt Mary sxivees Good Mong IN A ’" Lf TREASURE SYREPED . OR A TERRIBLE . AND A LOT DO You hl cud £} (YT AINUTE & IN DARK HISTORY . DISAPPOINTMENT . J bhipv ’ < B00 News .............. Cub Reporters ....Hall Trio ........ M 1 ! 'y ' : Record buyers will be: pleased to | 5.5 Varitles ......... .. Ravthiay Mohers : ANStotiacs’ eensas We Four Meloties 2 << KINDS! : note that the Victor Co. and the] 8:30 Varieties ........... Quartet . civ: CONCEIE v.ivusovsn: Happiness 7 / : - . . IN. ; ; Pro Arts String Quartet have given 8:45 Varieties .......... Today's Children..Gateties .......... Constitution i ( ; f 7 rir | them another unusual and thor- 9:00 Bob Rennie ........ Happy Long ...... Hymns ........... House Party ! ee oughly artistic .addition for their | Ji3 Ble Tiames ------ guecihearts Sweet Home..." Cooking School : 2 La MTS aArreit ven ese see 8Y § esi IV . “ eollections this month. 9:45 Mrs. Farrell .-.. Tuneful Topics ...Gospel Singer . ..Children . August releases included the 0.00 Bookends oN L 3 : DE Brahms B Flat Sextet, by the Pro [10:13 WPA Program... Honeyboy .-. ms Livestom Torn prareans "© Arte players and assisting artists. 30:30 Deutsens Sh cena Hughes Reel old Rashioned Girl Salvo—Organ Now three of the members, with | _ rm ——— dl Hho 39 Sister .....:.-Kid SisteF a Arthur Schnabel and Alfred Hob- | 11:00 Gold Medal ........ Stenross’ OF. ...... Words-Musie ..Mary Sothern : BI day, have recorded the Schubert A 1130 Gold Modal I ,.-Frod for Thought Dosing Sisters : a A pus@) i Major. (Trout) Quintet for piano 1:45 Gold Medal ........ Farm-Home ....... Farm Hour ....... Mid-day Service Z Jn : g "Ng R me ; -.. = RWICE. INC, 4 . and strings (M-312). 12:00 Judy's Jesters .....Farm-Home ....... Farm HOUT ....... E bl 7 3 74 r 3 . : go "This composition is unusual in {12:15 Farm Bureau ....News .............Farm Hour ....... L. Salerno WASHINGTON TUBBS II : —By Crane two Fespents: R ealls for a violin 12:30 Farm Circle sxsass Reporiar as anes String Trio +++%... String Trio . — / . . — = f two violas and double-bass, and |——— 0 TARE iis ee Lu Srisotaie YOU GOT MARRIED SO SUDDENLY, LULU] OH SONNY, WE'RE THE) [ YOU PORE OLD BACHELORS, YOU FORGET THAT THE WEDDING Y VE KIN HELP wt OH, DEAR! ITS HIS : ES a h thar, -f 1:00 Margaret McCra ....Bailey Axton ..... Molly-Movies ..... Molly-Movies BELLE, THAT EASY AND I ~ WE~WE HAPPIEST COUPLE THET| | YE'LL HAFTA COME OUT TO PRESENTS ARE MOT UNPACKED, THE | ME, HONEY, J y HEART AGN, PORE: feontains five, rather, than four ji; News . 0.0.00. Varieties .-.......Ma Perkins ...... June Baker FORGOT TO CONGRATULATE YA. / EVER LIVED. SUPPER TONIGHT AN! GIT FURNITURE'S STILL ON THE FRONT | WELL GIT IT UG Hkh. 50 Cr a AND. Wie: movements. It is typical of Schu-| 1:30 Mary Baker ....... Varieties .......... Vic and Sade ....Kathryn Witwer AINT WE, SOME REAL HOME COOKIN, PORCH, THE CURTAINS AREN'T UP/\ DONE SOME- G \\ K TO LIFT A HAND WITHort’ b sie writing in the | 1:45 Mayfair .........L.. Black Magic ...... O'Neills .......... Baseball | AND My’ CLOTHES HAVEN'T HOW. omP! 5 OUT IT ACTIN’ UP. bert’s chamber music 1g Ean BEEN HED. oome! 0 : inclusion of a previously written | 2 00 Mills Or. .......... Flatbush Foxes ..Perazzo-organ ....Baseball Nh Vv si : N il 's) £ <i i 2:15 Mills’ F. cccrcrinnen ORM... eee. inanecial ews .. Baseball 2 j n ot melody as the basis of a theme and { 2:30 Chamber Or. ...... Ranch Boys .......Peoper Young ... Baseball ~y » Ny NA 2 variations. * 2:45 Chamber Or. ......Women’s Clubs ..Vicki Chase ......Baseball ~ AN v An J oF . = = =" n u aia — . 4 : = : 3:00 Jimmie Farrell ......Musicale .......... Betty and Bob ...Baseball 4 -— - Sef’ —> O . .. Familiar examples of this type 3:13 Bohemians eit Musicale Canin Mary Sothern «+. - Baseball ; ! = SS N + a : » oe *3¢ chemians ......}.. JORBEYS ovo: von, ingin addy ..... aseba = y = Fe wre the ra Heals 3:45 Wilderness Road ..Jerry Sears ....... ong Annie ....After Ball Game os /e Bp er ie I en” S. } — Fe i N ic iki 4:00 Patti Chapin ...... Flying Time ...... Wise Crackers ....Melodi i 7 > quintet, Schubert uses his familiar | 4:15 Tea Tunes ........ Hymn Sing ....... Merrill-Organ I Mlodes song, “The Trout,” and writes about | 4:30 Tea Tunes ........Jackie Heller .....Jack Armstrong ... Singing Lady G it variations-as limpid and spar-| 4:45 Renfrew ...... ...Cocktail Time ....Lowell Thomas ... Orphan Annie - " Kling as the home of its finny hero. | = 5 5 = = = i B : | =. | ‘Broadcast Business | The prolific Schubert's use of]
these song themes in his chamber | Set at $151 000,000 | Best Short Waves
music obviously~did .not arise from . * MONDAY X
| any lack of melodic inspiration. b i LONDON. 5 P.' Mvp : BE Rather he probably took the advan-| In 2 lengthy survey of broadcast || o jot. 2685p 1531 mar isnt
| tage to develop and elaborate a fa- sponsorships for the coming season, {| 11.75 meg. GSC, 5.85 meg. ; AND HERE = (Go HERE 5 OUR HERO, ALLEY | frHERE GOES OOOLA | THAT 3 YSTERIOUS | vorite brain-child intrigued by the | Time magazine this week stated | pROME, 5 P. M.—News in English. HERE'S THE MYSTERIOUS OOOLA -WHO OOP - OO0LA'S COMPANION A CARRYIN' THAT / BUNDEE AGAIN 2? ORDERS TO TELL YOU TGO L possibilities of interweaving and by- | that national advertisers will pay || ness and Professional Women. 2RO, SACK, THAT, IN SPITE CARRIED TH DURING THAT HECTIC FLIGHT | SACK - AN” RIGHT ( I WONDER WHAT SHE'S KETCH BUTTERFLIES - play that this type of writing afxiTad0 sng is performers $151,000,- || 9.63 meg. ily PERILS OF THE DE 2 E FROM SAWALLA - INTO TH’ PALACE, HER HIGHNESS IS = : 000 in 1936-37. MOSCOW, 6 P. M.—News on IBLE SWAMP. W, - ACK ERE ’ : fo all of Schubert’ music, this | Heading the list is a soap com-| hae Soviet Capitol” BNE, SUCCESSFULLY BROUGHT ay JN Sop 3 E quintet is primarily songful. for | pany which will rent 13 hours and |§ PaRIS, 6:15 P. M. — Theatrical : : § Schubert was a song writer, no mat- | 15 minutes a week on NBC for its|| Broadcast. TPA-4, 11.72 meg. ® ter what his medium. Yet there is| seven programs, at a cost of $3,000,- | MADR a P,P: M. — Flamenco
i ” less of the technical inadequacy, |000 for the year. El Jo ash ia Pollia "which distressed the composer and| The magazine also declared that|| by Corelli’ DJD. 11.77 meg. : ‘has caused subsequent admirers|the “most significant fact of radio LONDON, 8:21 P. M. — Chamber ‘concern, than is found in much of | listings is the increasing tendency || Ti mes. GOO 9.58 wns, Trio. GSF, @ piano music and in the sym-| of some of the biggest and smartes FOR WILLIAM, 10:30 P. M.—Organ
jes. After the songs, Schu-| advertisers to get their glamor this|| and Vocal Recital, CJRO. Winnipeg. ; i haat . 1 6.15 3 y : “bert's chamber music perhaps was | season at the nation’s glamor head || meg © CJRX, Winnipeg, 11.72 § his happiest utterance. quarters—Hollywood.” i YO, 11:30 P. M. — Popular SPE @
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