Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1936 — Page 21

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Amateurs on WLW Program Tonight;

Horse Show Opening Broadcast Set.

: JUNIOR MODELS HATS

—By Marti :

Alice Frost, who plays the title role in the Big Sister sketches (Monday through Thursday over WFBM at 1 p. m.) uses Junior O'Day as a hat model, while Haila Stoddard (Sue during the program), looks

“on and Offers suggestions,

WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAMS

(The Indianepolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program an-

nouncementis caused by station changes after press time.)

INVEBM 1930 (CBS Net.) (NBC Net.) Lurline Fleming Cancer - Dance Revue Flying Time

Tea Tunes Women’s News Wilderness Wheeler Mission Repo ” ” Jimmy

Hall's Or, News Renfrew Sports

Spo ports Popeye Goose Creek News

riers Allen

Easy Aces Uncle Ezra Mario Cozzi Diamond News

Folies de Paree Kings Or

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Cavalcade

‘Burns-Allen ~”n »”

Kostelanetz” Or.

Rodeheaver

‘Shield’s Revue _

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INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400

Miss Good Taste ”» ”

CINCINNATI WLW 700 (NBC- Mutya)

Toy Band JInck go Singing Lady Orphan Annie

Johnsons Sweethealts

porss Lowell Thomas Amos-Andy

Unannounced Lum-

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One, Family

Tonic Time

Town Hall - run . ” ”

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Sports Little’s Or.

Rubinoff Long “Bapger

Music Box

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Gang Busters

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THURSDAY. BAYLIGHT PROGRAMS

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Betiy-Bob Cinderella Satking-Crockes

Happy Long Mar aker usic-Drama - Children

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Cy are Four Bob Elso: Kid Sister

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has had little contacts with other children, etc. However, two competent psychologists, Ross Stagner, University of Akron and E, T. Katzoff, Chicago University, gave personality tests to 430 college students, some being

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mediate and some “only” children, and they could find very little difference. There was a slight tendency for oldest children to be a

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Darling Eaton ‘Boys » i” Farm Bureau ” » Farm Circle Reporter Doris Kerr Jack Turner / Big Si Hughes Reel

yay i East . Women’s Clubs Nay Hollow Harry Bason

Al Pearce’s Gang M’'Gre r House ” ” ow s Remember? Varieties,

Girl Alone - Ca Bub binoff Bevery .

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Air School (Drama

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Wife vs. Sec’y. Melody | Time

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Where to find other stations: Chicago,

Good Music

come to you over WFBM at 7 p.

Mrs.’ MacDowell's first Meding with the composer, then a student Be SDidTS 1 With Hig 98d Wonk Tn

enacted. The broadcast Hs is to include events leading up to foundation of the Peterborough

WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 560.

—By James Thrasher.

. The quiet, retiring Mrs. Edward ‘MacDowell is to come down to New York tonight to be. present, as guest of honor, when the Cavalcade of America broadcast dramatizes episodes from the life of her husband. The p .called “Edward MacDowell, Pioneer of American Music,” will

the larger. erchestial compositions seem rather dated today. Yet one

‘Mary Sothern

Memory Lane Margery Graham,

Wisssracliers ng iad) on n Annie

770, WENR 870,

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Man Seven Times Sentenced to Death to Be Heard on WFBM.

over WLW at 8 p. m. today, has an

‘explanation for the mysterious ape ‘pearance of a bull in the middle of

Fifth-av, New York City.

ing an audition of ‘I'm an Old Cow«

‘hand,’ and one of his ‘props’ got away,” according to the comedian, Tonight Fred will bring a group . | {of old-time amateurs to his micro. phone. Peter Van Steeden’s orchestra will provide the music.

"Radio has dealt one blow to legiti=’ ‘mate singing. Crooners now are’

‘able to put emphasis on consonants -

‘linstead of on vowels. Back in the ‘theater days, audiences would have Frotested had a singer tried emphasizing consonant sounds, which

can not be held audibly. The mi-

crophone makes it possible for a singer to hum “moon-n-n" instead

of singing choruses do -it. time you listen in,

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Does the Chicago River flow in or out of Lake Michigan? This question and a number of others ‘about Chicago will be answered .on the WIRE Answer Me This broadcast at 3:45 o'clock tomorTow afternoon.

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The opening of the National Horse’ Show at Madison Square Garden, curtain-raiser for the New York® winter social season, will he broadcast over the NBC Blue network - (WENR) at 8 o'clock tonight. Betty Goodwin will describe the - show from the feminine and fashion

“moo-00-o00n.” Even Notice the next

‘| angle, and Clem McCarthy will be on hand to tell about horses ne !

riders. ” » ” Tonight's Gang Busters (WFBM at 9. o'clock) will feature a story by

but finally was pardoned when the charge was proved false. The man is Gus Langley, and his talk will be based an his experiences in. death; row. ” ” »

It was eight: years ago tonight

first work for CBS. On his 8 p. m. broadcast over WFBM, he will celebrate by leading his 45piece orchestra playing Vincent

Days.” Mr. Kostelanetz has had some

“great days” since that Nov. 4,

coach and arranger. Af present

each week. The Wednesday broad-

both operatic arias and popuisr numbers. The director also flys to. Hollywood each week-end to work

ture (they're engaged). » ” 8

Morning = Matinee at 8 a. m. to= morrow. Producer Juliana Morgan, whose play “All Editions,” opens oft Broadway this week, will interview three members of the cast, Regis Toomey, of movie fame, Ruth Holden and Martha Hodge.

: 8 8. = i “The life of the man who wrote

| his congressman for the seed that

he planted to grow the tree hat bore ‘the apple that picked to shoot off his son’s head”. will be dramatized at 7:30 p. m. tos cay over WFBM when Gfacie Allen reveals this incident overlooked by historians. George Burns will be

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"Tonight's - Community Songfest, WFBM at 8:30 o'clock, will be presented from New York City. Director Homer Rodeheaver will divide his theater audience intn groups to a program of popular numbers. tinkling cloister bells of the Grezne brothers also are to be heard. 2 = = Henry Busse, best known for his trumpet rendition of “Hot Lips,” took a tip from his ow mer director, Paul went on a diet. Henry weighed 210 pounds he tips the scales at pounds Busse orchestra plays over | at 3 o'clock every Wi ‘afternoon. os ” » Queen ‘Marjory Whitney will lead the King's Jesters during their broadcast at 9:30 p. m. today over WIRE. The Jesters, formerly Paul Whiteman’s: trio, are better known.

ue Best of a , series of radio

a man who was seven times sen-.' tenced to death in the electris chair,

‘Youman’s jubliant number, “Great

Vincent Lopez, his orchestra and’ vocalists," will be heard on WGN’s

as the “biggest. little band in town.”

Fred Allen, whose Town Hall To« night program will be broadcast

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“Some one at Radio City was do- 3

‘that Andre Kostelanetz did his =

1928, when he started as vocal he _has two half-hour programs a

casts feature straight dance tunes, = but on Friday nights: the broadcasts, with Nino Martini, feature

on music for Lily Pons’ new ple- oi

William Tell

siyle shony will make 10 debut ves i after-