Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1936 — Page 44

! Purdue and Notre Da me. Football ~ Games to Be Broadcast Tomorrow: Dick Powel on Hollywood Hotel 7 Two Movie Players to.

Heard Tonight With Shep Fields.

HUZZAH, LADS ! BEFORE ANOTHER SUNSET 1 SHALL HAVE A COMPLETE WORKING MODEL _ OF MY INGENIOUS INVENTION, THAT WILL ERASE FORALL TIME ; 2 PANTS, A FEZ, AND AN INCONVENIENCE | FOUR BUTTONS DOWN THAT HAS CAUSED 2 TH’ FRONT OF A GREASE- ‘) STALL, AND. MAN NO END OF A SPATTERED VEST CAN CLAIM TH’ Two of the three major foottall

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HIS BULBOUS SCHNOZZLE & at Pittsburgh is to be heard over WLW, t 1:45 . Pure AND INVENTIVE HALLUCINATIONS) beginning at 1:45 p. m. F

due’s attempt te halt Minnesota's . HARMLESS -BIG REWARD / y NBC-Blue network (

2 - ; } NZ A BS : ; : 9 : ginning at the same Ho) AT) NIN NX 3 : " : Nala | © WIRE, the NBC-Red network, and << Np yy CL Na. =r / ; ; : Ta : RN SE (WHAS) ate to réport the ine I \ : : ; % 81 ? f oi » ! ctional Fordham-St. Mary's "clash at New York, beginning at 1:15 p. m. CBS (WHABS) expects to follow Ted Husing’s account of that game with a play-by-play of ° ‘| the last half of the Purdue-Minne= sota battle at Minneapolis. ! WFBM and WGN are to bring their listeners the Northwestern Illinois game at Champaign, ‘bee ginning at 1:46 p. m. The tradi tional Yale-Rutgers. rivalry is to be

“MN = 6 TOF < > 4 go i poi : [Xe : j Two youthful American artists are billed as “Twin Stars” on F | , “Hm D3 wes servi nc 2co us par er. WIRE’s program at 8:30 tonight. Rosemarie Brancato (left) is a | renewed over WOR at the same

= lyric-coloratura soprano who made her operatic debut in Chicago at | time. RIBBNG=" Or Q “Herewe are, tryin’ to get this little business on ry feet, | the age of 21. Helen Claire came from the South to establish her . # = a ©3926 BY : UR ESE NE and you want me to fall in love with you!” ‘

| dramatic reputation on Broadway. Le Dick Powell is back in Hollywood, ) ; ; | —By Martin

his honeymoon over, his work re= RO GR AM $5 sumed, and now Frances Langford F RIDAY EVENING P is vacationing, with Lois Ravel her AME - . |substitute. orm HOE L pondie Indianadolit Times ln not ear ey 'n Prowram 48: | Dick brings to the Hollywood FUR ONT INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS pp HICAGO Hotel as his guests on WFBM at 8 = (CBS Net.) ey 00 © (nB&Ntuiuan (Mucus) Neb) | O'Clock tonight Barbara Stanwyck : and Preston Foster in a preview of Tes, Tunes Atr_Bresks Tox. an ison Community Chest |thejr forthcoming movie, “The Women's News * Dance Revu fi lady © Singing Lady Plough and the Stars.” It is Sean Wilderness Lurline Fieming an Amnie an Annie O'Casey’s story of the 1916 Easter Ens Revolution at Dublin. Bohemians Been fot” Chuck W Wagon nd Renfrew Sports Eovell Thomas Hollywood also is to provide guest ports-Democrat Amos- Andy Little's or. stars for WIRE Cl e Hones 8. os s 9 p. m, with Shep Fields v Qifuts cna Papnite | Long Banger De Havilland, British actress, and Frank Hawks Death Valley

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Magasing | ; Maghsi This rippling rhythm of Fields’, by the way, is the product of an idea hatched in a drug store. One night, the legend goes, Shep. and Mrs. Fields leisurely were consum-. ing ice ¢ream sodas when he sude denly became aware of the musi» cal sound of liquid . through =a straw. The conductor brought the soda fountain sound to the microphone as his trademark. During broadcasts Shep blows with a gl straw into a small, round gl ‘bowl, half filled with water, to get his rippling effect. Two other Caicang instruments contribute, a viola (Mutual Net.) and an accordion. Golden Hour : 2 = = Irene Rich becomes Dr. Margarei Powell, a great surgeon, in Arch Oboler’s “We Meet Again,” over WIRE at 7 o'clock tonight, and is Breakfast Club Len Salve ol reunited with her schoolday lover Vis renin A: M, Melodies at the operating table,

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More than: $100,000, says the United Press, will be spent on eléc= tion-eve broadcasts, at the rate of $52,000 the hour on: the combined networks. President Roosevelt is to have the last word, but Mr, Landon’s earlier hour is one: more popular with listeners. : More than 250 radio stations: will be linked for the President's address from 10 to-11 p. m., Nov.-2. All sta= tions. of the National, Columbia and Mutual systems are to be included, as well as many independent sta= tions. Gov. Landon’s final appeal is fo go on the air from 9 to 10 p. m. Nov, 2. At the same hour, the Commus= nist Party is to hold its last air rally. William Lemke, Union Party ¢andidate, is to broadcast his final campaign talk from 9:30 to 10 p. m,

sit right by the radio and hear Abram Chasins, pianist, in an exe planation and performance of

Mozart's C Major Fantasy over fhe NBC-Red network at 11 a. m. i In this surpassingly lovely work, as in the other fantasies, there is more of a depth, eloquence and

Where To find other stations: Chicago, WBBM 770, WENR. 870, WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR id Gary, WIND 560. subjective character than is found

: Good Music By James Thrasher. in most of Mozart's piano music,

Whatever it does to your theory of musical inspiration, the fact remains that some of the world’s finest music was ios id “to . order.” £4 = One master who seemed able to’ turn on the founts of melody at will Rosario Bourdon is going to play was Mozart, His “Haffner” Symphony, which the Cincinnati Conserva- | an orchestral arrangement of a tenor tory Orchestra is to play over WFBM at 10 a. m. tomorrow, is an ex- | aria from Handel's opera, “Xerxes” on his broadcast at 7 o'clock tonight

ample of this gift, This symphony was written in’ less musical world is inclined a i than a fortnight in the summer of | with the composer on the pi on the NBO-Red network. : 1782, for the Haffner family of|phony’s effectiveness. And because he is playing it’ we Salzburg. In six months, Mozart had{ Tomorrow's broadcast will be de- | can’t resist mentioning that- Philip forgotten the work’s existence. The voted to Mozart's music, and will | Hale, late music critic of the Boston score was returned to his father and | include, besides the symphony, the | Herald, once referred to it as “the Mozart, on looking it over, re-{familiar A Major Violin Concerto, monstrous perversion of a sim marked: No. 5, played by Howard Colf and | Operatic air dignified, forsooth, “The new ‘Haffner’ 8jmphony has | the orohiets, ‘under Alexander von | the title ‘Handel's Largo".” quite astonished me, for I do fot Kreisler’s direction. The air really is titled «Ombre Mai Fu” and is sung by Xerxes to plantain tree ‘which affords him

remember a note’ of it. It must be very effective.” After the Cincinnati broadcast we fl would advise you Mosart lovers to relief from a hot noonday sun.

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be ii DE: ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM.

C.D. BROAD, professor of mors «J al. philosophy, Cambridge, Eng- “| land, argues in Hibbert’s: Journal % that, very offen it is right for pers in & partnership or on a 8 to carry out policies which ‘he believes to be wrong provided he bas made his views and protests well | | known and used his best efforts | #4 1st the policy beforehand. How-

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