Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1936 — Page 21
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“Another nice thing about this little place is that it has a garage—in case you should decide to buy a car.”
—By Martin
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15 JOHN DUVAL IN2 -T'M 4 SAILOR MYSELF - I LIKE To TALK ABOUT SHIPS AND QLD SAILIN? DAYS -
dianapolis for the rest of the week,
While Johnny the Call Boy broadcasts, Johnny Jr. (above, left) travels. Johnny was heard over WLW yesterday as usual, but his double paid a visit to Mayor John W. Kern (right).
Johnny Jr, is in Inhe says.
IND DIANAPOLIE 1230 ons Net. )
Tea, Turtes
(NBC Net.) Lee ” Dance Revue
Gordon ”»
Women’s News Wiiderness
Wheeler Mission
Program Notes Renfrew
Lyrics Reporter Clark Dennis Spor:s Sports Easy Aces Popeye . Uncle Ezra Soose Creek . Politics . Diamond City
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INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400
Laurline Fleming
Folies de Pares °
WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAMS
(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program an- ' nouncements caused by station changes after press time.)
CINCINNATI - (NBC-Mutual)
Toy Band Took Armstrong Singing Lady Orphan Annie
CHICAGO GN (Mutual Net. ) Melodies
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Johnsons String Trio Sweethearts Quintet Sporis + String Trio Lowell Thomas Sports
Little’s Or. Rubinoff ons Ranger
Amos-And Digest Poll Lum-Abne Jack Randolph
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Jurgen’s Or. . Music Box ”» ”
Kostelanetz’ or, . Unannounced
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Smiles G. Heatter ’” n ‘Tribune-Sports Prep. "Roosevelt Pges. Roosevelt
Gang Busters Good Taste ” ” ” ”»
Democrat Talk Willson’s Or. Rubinoff-Rea 3 ”
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QUICK! THEY'RE KILLIN' Him!
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AND IF YOUU WERE SEEN TOGETHER, IT WOULD SPOIL FUTURE PLANS
FOR A CONNECTING LINK WITH "M?
.| HERE'S HOPING SHE PICKS UP OUR HOTEL CLUE.
HE'S GOING AFTER) LLU BELLE! ,
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AND THEN, AS MYRA PASSES THROUGH THE GATES, SHE
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THE RISING SUN
LET'S. EXPLORE YOUR MIND
dee BY DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM
ENTYMEANING
© 1996 BY NTA SERVICE, INO.
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“THURSDAY DAYLI
INDIANAPOLIS ~ WFBM ‘(CBS HR : ,, Chuck. Wagon
(NBC Net.) Bar Nuthin’
INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400
GHT PROGRAMS
CINCINNATI W 700 . (NBC-Mutual)
CHICA00 (Mutual Net.) ‘Swing : Golden Hour
Time’ News’ 3
Early Birds Musical Glock ” ” ”’ ”» IV. . ”» ”»
* Chandlér Chats hn.» . Postoffice Good Morning Cheerio » » ;
Streamliners ” ” ” ”
- Hollywood ” .»
News Varieties ” ”
Matinee 3 ” ”» ” ”» Moments
Betty-Bob Ha Lon Cinderelin ig Byrd® : Syatfins-Crucker ym
Turner-piane Children
Wildcass ‘Cookery
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.Buckaroos Deveszions Honeymooners Day reams
SS Love R®RR slalajel | ON
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Ty Twins Mrs, Farrell
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' Livestock-News Lon Salvo We are Four Elson
Gospel Singer . Kid Sister.
Gumps WPA Program ‘Helen Trent Darling
Mary, Martin ar ar + Cadbts
Farm Hour
Wife vs. Sec’y. Melody Time Markets : Mid-day Service
Girl Alone Democrats Reports Farm-Home
Magis Hour I a 98 Farm Bureau " ”. Farm Circle Reporter Doris Kerr Jack Turner
” ” Ensemble ’” ” Way Down East Johnny Lewis . Str Trio Molly Quintet
Big Sister Hughes Reel yay Down East Culbertson - New: Women’s Clubs Music in Air
June ‘Baker String Trio . Painted Dreams Your Neighbor
Air School ” ” ” ” ” ”
Harry Basen Al Pearce’s Gang
Remember?
; MW Gregor House Varieties,
Molly ” . ” Serenade ”» ”»
Pe r Youn Ma Perkins .,
Music in Air Morrell’s
Old Kentucky G. 0. P, Club ” ”. Sin This
Virginians Gro ” ” . Mary Mary Sothern Betty-Bob Memory Lane Kitty 1
Dari-Dan Choir Dance Revue Girl Scouts
‘Tea Tunes ° »” ”
Bluebirds Wilderness
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Harold Turner Wisecrackers Melodies
Singing Yat Orphan Annie
Where to find other stations:
Chicago, WBBM 770, WENR 870,
; WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; aay, | WIND 560.
Good Music
Critical discussions of music avail are confined .to that. which is generally conceded to be “great,” and that leads to a neglect of much
that is worth occasional hearing.
Gabriel. Faure, .we would suggest that you listen to" the NBC Music
Faure, favorite pupil friend of Saint-Saens, is best known in this country for his songs, notably . n Reve” and “Les Roses
—By Jaros Thrasher.
If occasionally you like music: that is sincere and enjoyable, and yet does not “scale ‘the heights” (most of us do, after al), and if you
‘aren’t acquainted ‘with the works of
is no more startling than the Haydn “Surpise” symphony. 3 28 x Studied With Mr. Newton If you. attended George Newton's you. probably remember a * good young man who sold tickets
looking y at the door, His name was Dane
{Presi ent Roosevelt's Chicago Speech fo Be Broadcast by Three Networks
Scheduled Jn be by WFBM WFBM.
Three networks are to broadcast’ President Roosevelt's Chicago ad dress tonight. Indianapolis listen~ ers may take their choice of E WGN or WLW at 8:30 o'clock. The President, following Gav, Landon across the Middle West, to=_ night is to speak .in the Chicago Stadium, where the Republican nominee's budget attack was delivered last Saturday. It was not known today whether President Roosevelt would reply di= rectly. to his opponent's charges, The fact that time has been en gaged for the address on the NBC, CBS and Mutual chains lends: weight to political writers’ -bellef . that the Chicago address will ba . one of the major: pronouncements. of the campaign. "5 = 3 Len Riley, WFBM sports come mentator, is to interview James J, Braddock, world's heavyweight boxe | ing champion, at 6 p. m. today. Mr. Braddock, in Indianapolis to referee an amateur show, accepted - the radio date through his manager, - Joe Gould, in a wire received by the sportscaster yesterday. » ” ”
Beginning its second year on the air, the “Cavalcade of America” toe night is to add eight CBS stations - to its network. This series, advised by President Dixon Ryan Fox of Union ‘College. and Prof. Arthur M. Schlesinger of : Harvard, presents dramatic episodes from the history of America’s prog= ress in science, medicine, industry. and arts. Tonight's broadcast, to be heard over WFBM at 7 o'clock, is to be dedicated to the lighthouse and lightship service. : 2 ” 2 X Ge Those old, familiar melodies of : years gone by that are favorites with many radio listeners are pree sented on WIRE’s ‘Day Dreams - program at 10:45 a. m. each Tues % d: and Thursday.: “ e songs are mtroduded: in verse by Announcer Harry Mes Tigve and sung by a mixed quars- -
'” $B Gracie Allen is to remave thy’
-| mask of guileless -innocence and res
veal her sinister side when she efi" acts “The Poisonal Lifé of Lucrezia Borgia,” with George Burns as one of her victims, tonight at 8: 30 p. m. over WFBM. 2 2 =
As a feature of his NBC Tenth Anniversary Program; WIRE at 9:30 o'clock ‘tonight, Meredith Willson is to present his tonal impression. ot Bing Crosby. Mr. Willson, NBC's Western mia : sical director, already has performed melodic sketches of Greta Garb and Eddie Cantor, = 2 8 =
Nino Martini, to be ‘heard tonight 7 with Andre Kostalanetz’ orchestra, will share Honors with a chorus, which is to sing excerpts from George Gershwin’s - folk opera, “Porgy and Bess.” WIRE is to carry the program at 8 o'clock. = = [ A 2 His hi-de- highness of hi- “de-hoy Cab Calloway, is back on .the rds again, broadcasting ‘three times ‘a’ week from the new Cotton Clubat’ Times Square, New York City. * ¥ WGN, WLW and the other Mu«" tual stations carry His weird a copations ‘at 11 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays and at 8: 30 pm. on Thursdays. a #8 a CIE “Eighteen-year-old Maria - Chrige. tina Puga is Mexico's champion amateur radio entertainer. won a. 50-week contest. conducted . Mexico City. Senorita Puga has no intentions’ of trying out against Fred Allen's: tyros in the Town Hall tonight, but" she will appear as. his guest star over WLW at 8 p. m.. x win Tekh RR. .8.. 8. aly
Today marks the opening of the twenty-second annual Girl Scouts’ convention in Cincinnati. Mrs. Hers bert Hoover, national president, will speak Thursday ‘on “Frontiers -inGirl Scouting.” Y The. NBC-Red net= work and WIRE are to relay the afle dress at 4:45 p. m. tomorrow. heh Ss 8 "ss 4 Tim and Irene, of the Wacky Family, have a tip for those of us who have book-borrowing friends. “I visit my friends occasionally, just. to look over my library.” said Irene, : It may be a suggestion. too, to Henry King, who teported 1 completely orchestrated : songs from his extensive libra have failed to return, despife profi ises of fellow-musicians. :
ways had a suspicion that most jazz-bands could do Without a cols
