Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1936 — Page 40
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Headline attraction for football fans tomorrow is the Ten feature clash between Ohio State and ‘Northwestern. WFBM and WGN are both scheduled for ium in Evanston, where the game i§ 3 to be played, beginning at 12:48 p. m. : The big game in Indiana this week is the Notre Dame-Wisconsin scrap at South Bend. WLW's sports. staff will report it, beginning at 1:45 o'clock. ig WIRE will bring its listeners one of. the East's outstanding matches, the Yale-Navy fheeting at Balti more, with the broadcast scheduled for 12:45 p.m. WOR. is to carry the Princeton-Pennsyivania battle from. Franklin Field, Philadelphia. «a
There was a lot of talk last spring coricerning former President Hoov= er's new radio personality. While ‘he was President and while he was campaigning for re-election, his speeches were considered of the In pre-convention addresses last spring, he displayed im< proved technique and humor. : The former President's address at Philadelphia tonight, scheduled by WIRE for 7:45 p. m,, is the major political fare of the day. It is to be made, of course, in behalf of the Republican campaign.
In an international broadcast at 11 a. 'm. tomorrow over WLW, a ° message from Pope Pius XI, appeal« ing to Catholics of the world te support missions, is to be read by M Celso Constantini, - Congrega Propaganda Fide secretary. sn o 8
Zooming down from Schenectady in the 1927 National Air Race, far ahead of his nearest rival, Frank Hawks encountered a blinding fog. . It was impossible to turn back, because with airplanes hopping off every minute behind him, it meant certain head-on collision. So he landed smack in a beet patch. Mrs. Hawks, in the plane with him, was penning “last words and testament” in her diary. . : That is the story Mr. Hawks has to tell his fans tonight at 7 o'clock over WLW and WGN. -
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_ A string quartet from the pen of Alexander von Kreisler will be - featured on tomorrow's Cincinnati Conservatory of Music broadcast on {the CBS network at 10 a. m. Howard Colf and Julian Pulikowski, violins: '
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