Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1936 — Page 44
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President Roosevelt's Radio Talk ~ Tonight to Open Charity Campaign; Football Broadcasts Set Tomorrow BOB BURNS TELLS A STORY WFBM to Desor
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—By Martin
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—By Brinkerhoft
INDIANAPOLIS WFBM_ 1230 (CBS Net.) Tea, Tunes
Women’s News Wilderness
The candid camera catches Bob Burns, radio and screen star, in the act of telling a story. This ace of American story-tellers, will, beginning Nov. 9, write a daily funny story for The Indianapolis Times.
FRIDAY EVENING PROGRAMS
(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program ane pouneements caused by station changes after press time.)
INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400 (NBC Net.) Student , Meet
Dance Revue Unannounced
CINCINNATI 700 (NBC-Mutual)
Toy Band Jack Armstrong Singing Lady Orphan Annie
CHICAGO WGN 72 (Mutual Net.) Melodies Buddy-Ginger
Singmg Lady Orphan Annie
THAT JACK MARLIN IS TRYING TO KeEP } US FROM GOING To THE OLD WRECK
HE WANTS CAPTAIN TOoM’S TN BOX
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BRING ME MY TIN BOX TODAY!
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PRESSES A BUTTON, AND A DARK FIGURE APPEARS AT HIS SIDE.
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LET'S
BY DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM
EXPLORE YOUR MIND
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SATURDAY DAYLIGHT PROGRAMS
Encounter.
President Rocsevelt is. to open'® the 1936 Mobilization for Human?” Needs campaign at 9 o'clock: tonight: with a broadcast over WFBM an WLW. His talk will inaugurate the" fifth year of the drive to aid pri=: vately supported charity institu tions.
i ko The President is to be introduced by Gerard Swope, national chair< man of the movement. The Presi«
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White House. Leopold Stokowski
‘will conduct the Philadelphia Or<.
chestra as the musical portion of the * program. 18 8 =» 8: > L Broadcasts of three | | x football games will be available for ¥ local listeners tomorrow afternoon: WIRE will carry the Notré Dame-~ Navy game until 1:45 o'clock, when it and WFBM will broadcast ‘ the" Indiana-Syracuse game from Blooms ington. Red Barber will describe the Notre Dame-Navy contest over WLW beginning at 12:45 o'clock.
the Northwestern-Wisconsin game" at 12:45 o'clock. Quin Ryan will be at WGN's microphone and Hal Tot= ten is to be at Dyche Stadium for © WMAQ. a » » ”
Indiana State Teachers’ College will honor James Whitcomb Riley during its Teachers’ College of the . air program at 10:15 o'clock tonight over WSM (Nashville, Tenn.) Poems by the Hoosier Poet will be read,” and several of his selections which have. been set to music will be 5 by a . Capella choir. Presid Ralph N. Tirey is to give a short" address. ; von ERE
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Joan - Blondell, Frank McHugh '® and Guy Kibbee will enact a scene from the - forthcoming ' movie, “Three Men on a Horse’ based on the stage show of the’ same name, on WFBM'S Hollywood Hotel at 8 o'clock tonighf.' Mr. McHugh will have the part of the greeting card poet; Miss® Blondell is to be Mabel, the gangs="" ter’s “moll,” and Mr. Kibbee is ta be the slightly berserk greeting card manufacturer. Guest singe er Francis Langford will be ace ° companied by Raymond Paige's | orchestra. : Tare a 8 a 3 The local department store that. sponsors WFBM'’S Children’s Hou at 10 o'clock each Saturday morn= ing will start a new series of programs on the same station at 4. o'clock (or as soon as the Indiana Syracuse game is over) tomorrow: afternoon. Ce The program to be known as the: High School Scholarship Hour, will. be of the “amateur” type, with con=. testants limited to high school stu=. dents between ages of 13 and 18. Each week's broadcast winneé to be chosen by popular vote, Ww be eligible to compete for a.
scholarship award.. Complete de=
INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1230 (CBS Net.) Chuck ‘Wagon “Early: Birds : : 388 9 lo uh ”»- News : Varieties, Mellow. Moments Waltz Time
Blue Flames . Let's Pretend
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INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400 (NBC Net.)
Chow Time Hit Leather
Musical Clock ” ”
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Hymns Mary Baker Varieties Roundup Time
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Swing Time. News
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Breakfast Club »” ”»
Virginians Jewish Serv.
Air Sweethearts Raising , Parents
Music Clubs
. Golden Hour ” ”
CHICAGO WGN 720 (Mutual Net.) *
Good Morning
Len Salvo A. M. Melodies
”» ”» Len Salvo
.June Bake Get Thin .
Children,
Com. Fund Doc Whipple Bromley House Home Town
Livestock Medicine ; Vicki Chase
" Women's Clubs
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Jimmy Gorden McCune’s Or. Kindergarten
Sally Jo Nelson Serenade Ernie's Or. Serenade
Where to find other stations: Chicago, WBBM WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750;
770, WENR 870, Gary, WIND 560.
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tails will be given during tomorrow's broadcast. is pa ” ” ” the Camera Lines”. WGN'’S program at. 7:30 p. m. today is to celebrate its first anniversary by presenting the play, “Gover=. nor’s Orders,” The setting is New Amsterdam (New. York) during. early Colonial days. June Mere=" dith and Edward Prentiss will play® the leads. voip x = i Several of the teams which are to participate in the six-day bi= . cycle race to be held at the Chi cago Stadium next week will bers interviewed at 5:15 o'clock to=" night (WMAQ) by Hal Totten, WMAQ will broadcast from the ; races at 3:3) p. m. each day next 8 #8 =
week, A ‘kiss and a change of heart a : a college dance form the plot of the drama, “The Better Half,” whi is to be presented on the Twin Stars:
.| program over WIRE at 8:30 p. .
today. The second half of the broads+ cast will consist of music by ‘ marie Brancato, the Melodeers" Josef Bonime’s orchestra. -
PICTURE OF A
CATS TONGUE, SHOWING THE SHARP SPIKES WITH WHICH THE - ANIMAL RASPS FLESH FROM A BONE,
TIT V7 V4 LL 1 " : CERTAINLY. Peter Joray, impersonator, tells how to in the August Delineator. Here are a few "instructions: . Use your mirror and say, “I hate you” until you feel venomous; then merely think, “I'm O, so happy!” and, ‘unless your face is paralyzed, you will see an aston[ishing difference. Imagine you are listening to an explorer, telling how 1 he killed an elephant with a can opener—and try to look astonished | and int 3 Joray says if ja *voman only learns how to look in- ~ | terested in what men are saying
Good Music -==By James Thrasher. Stars of the Metropolitan Opera certainly get ground. Three of | them are in Cincinnati this week-end for the Cincinnati orchestra's “Carmen” production = Most of the luminaries will be seen in Chicago | 7 at one time or another during the season, and they also are filling | { the principal spots for the San Prancisco Opera series. Radio listeners, who seem fated to hear only Act II of the West Coast performance, may hear that act of Verdi's “Rigoletto” at 11 o'clock - tonight on the NBC-Red network. Lawrence Tibbett, baritone; Charles Kullmann, tenor; Ezio Pinza, bass, and Josephine Twsnuminis, soprano, will be in the
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Northwestern University will be honored in song during the Breakfasteers broadcast over WLW at 8 a. m. tomorrow. The salute num- | ber is to be “Go U Northwestern.” |
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