Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1936 — Page 24
DUR “eo G HOUSE Opler et ~arx Networks to Emphasize Peace Theme HAW, LADS / BEAT A RALLY 4 TH' LAST TIME ) YEH, WHEN . hy > CALL ON A SUDS KEG AND 7% WE WAVED § JUMPED ABOARD, in’ Broadcasts Tonight and Tomorrow; SUMMON ALL OWLS TO YOUR SHIP IT BROKE | ; | cok - TOAST MY GOOD FORTUNE ~~ |) IN], IT SANK =) LOOSE FROM | | 1a, ~ 3. BLISS BITMORGAN HAS J AT TH' DOCK! ) ITS MOORINGS | Popular Astaire Show Is to Continue ‘ CAUGHT UP THE TORCH TH' CLUB'S or oy pal DT Tem of OF MY GENIUS, AND TREASURY DRIFTED INTO ) | RETURN TO AIR Voice of Experience Gets; MILLION IN MY LATEST LIKE A PIE PLATE PROTESTS/ | 7 | AR - a v - Problim. # INVENTION, THE AT A hpi . N.OF us “A lall oan ANGE Hi Ty ] Serre -r HOOPLE ILLUMINATED PAN 2 2 of 2252 wil be the keynote of most HEADACHES “%¢ TH' ROWDY- brate Armistice Day. 4 You ORDERED ARBOR / 2 2:30 p. m. tomorrow, WFB M — FOR THAT : a ey ne cast, fesiuping talks by Europeam ° Dr. Nicholas Murray “Butler wilt
introduce Yvon Delbos, French: Minister of Foreign Affairs; Paul = von Zeeland, Prime Minister . of = Belgium; Lord Howard of England 5 and Dr. Sigismund Cybichowski of" Poland. Each address will be fol=s'" lcwed by the national anthem of the ss speaker's country. Ned " 2 8 o) One of the season's persistent'™ rumors definitely has been stopped by the announcement that Fred = Astaire will continue his Tuesday © night (WIRE at 8:30 o'clock) proe:% grams at least until February. ie (AR : . Stories by the dozen have emans = | x a a ; ated from Hollywood to the effect “My husband is an educated man, see, and he ain't goin’ i that Fred was tired of his pro" to waste his time on no ordinary job, as long ; gram, that he wanted it cut to a
fA half hour, and that he wanted to: as I got two feet to stand on. drop it~ entirely. Nothing is to be
changed. Although on the air only a relae" tively short time, Mr. Astaire's®’ show is near the top in popularity surveys. And more impressive, all * the other top rankers are old | timers. Fred's sponsor also has‘ taken up options on the supporting cast of Charles Butterworth, who for a time was expected to succeed?’ the dancer,” Anne Jamison and Johnny Green's orchestra. fev ode ckers 5 2 9 bri, Singing Lady Although the Voice of Experi- ' Orphan Annie ence has been helping listeners solve personal problems for the past 12 years, he still runs inte '° questions he can’t answer. Perplexing is the one that came in the first mail after election from a man who claimed he had voted five times for Landon. He wasn't sorry for having broken the law. His regret was that despite his fine: work at the polls, Landon had -failed to carry the + district, and he wanted to know °° how to ease his remorse. _® a #8 If there is a broadcast in one of" Columbia’s New York play houses,a little gray, lame lady is certain to be |i the first row, third seat from ~ the left-hand side. That seat is ree served for Mrs. Peggy Harriet, probably radio's steadiest patron. Six years ago Mrs. Harriet was ° i |confined to the hospital with a&° broken hip. For weeks her orily en * tertainment was a radio. When she * was well, a kindly studio manager heard of her interest and arranged * for her to visit a broadcast. ne She hasn't missed a Kate Smith * New York broadcast. Kate is ner & favorite. “She has a nice voice” =v is Mrs. Harriet's judgment, “but-T ° wish that she wouldn't sing such things like “I'm an Old Cow. Hand.” . HT R80, Decked out in sweaters bearin 8 insignias of their “alma -maters,” 13 of the nation’s top-flight roosters . and an equal number of fast-peck=
Mr. and Mrs. Franchot Tone (she’s Joan Crawford, in case you wandered) will return to the air lanes this evening to appear in “Elizabeth, the Queen,” over WFBM at 8:30 o'clock.
TUESDAY. EVENING PROGRAMS
(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program announcements caused by station changes after press time.)
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Tea Tunes Dari-Dan - '” “ Blue Ridge Girls Dance vue Flying Time
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OI YOu LEAVE YOUR CAR PARKED OUT TRONT,
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Wise Crackers Jack Armstrong. Singing Lad
Chaser Orphan Annie
Wilderness
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Sports Little's Or.
Tom-Dick-Harry Jurgen’s Or. ~~
Johnsons Sweethearts Sports Lowell
Bohemians Chr. Science Bohemians . Renfrew Thomas Easy Aces Amer. Ed. Week Huffsmith 'Rubinoft
Sports Ear rable Doris Kerr News
Music Hall Ken Murray “ “” .
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Livestock Home Sweet Home Honeymooners:
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Pedro-Turner We Are Four
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ing hens will enter the first na= tional cock-crowing and corn ‘eate ing marathon at 3:45 o'clock tomore row afternoon.
The corn-pecking race, limited to
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Voice of Exp. Salvo
Girl ‘Alone
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Reports Farm-Home
Hones hens, will be run in four heats; One A hundred kernels of corn will be = placed along a 20-foot runway, wiih a fat angle worm at the end. The hen that first reaches the worm in her runway wins. % The roosters are to await their turns iA darkened cages. When they are released into daylight, .an ‘| acoustameter will measure the * vocal powers of each. A gallery of '“ chic chick-spectators will give the Molly | losers the “bird.” CBS will broade Len Salve cast both contests. ie Rhythm - 2 8 =
Wife vs. Sec’y. Tom-Dick-Harry Markets Mid-day Service
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Gumps Treasure Chest Helen Trent Darling - .
Texas Music Way. Down East Love Song Marriage
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WHERE ARE YOU TAKING ME, NOW ?
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Charity Couch Manhattan Armistice Day
MOBILFORT ’ I'LL PROBABLY HAVE TO FACE THE IMPERATOR AGAIN... IT'S A
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LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND
BY DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM
Cox Miles, psychologist, in five ex-
| periments, experienced men and
women judged’groups of school boys and girls by interviews on such traits as temper, conscientiousness, kindliness, obstinacy, intelligence, etc. The women were no better than the men in judging the girls and the men judged the girls ‘more accurately than they did the boys.
| This probably holds true of women’s
judgments of adult women. The notion that women have some spe-
cial “sixth sense” or “intuition” for judging their sex has no support
~~ {from these experiments.
Next—Are you a coward if you avoil dangerous risks? .
COMMON ERRORS
Never say, “The company has a monoply on electric current”; say,
“monopoly of electric current.”
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Toy Band Jack Armstrong Singing Lady Orphan Annie
Melodies Buddy Ginger Singing Lady Orphan Annie
Where to. find other stations:
WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 560.
Chicago, WBBM 770, WENR 870,
Good Music
Fritz Reiner and his excellent
at 3 p. m. Fey, Whether or not the Curtis School has more talent or better orchestral instruction than most conservator-
ies, we are not prepared to say. But
around you will find that this institution: supplies most of the young talent to the country’s major orchestras, especially in the wood-wind and brass sections. If you listen to these weekly broadcasts you may find the answer. Miss Selma Amansky, soprano, is to be the soloist on tomorrow's pro~ gram,. singing “Dich Teure Halle” from Wagner’s “Tannhaeuser.” The rest of the 45 minutes is to be taken
Fruehling,” and the last movement of Mozart's C Major (Jupiter) Symphony. LR eg The Goldmark overture was heard on the first Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra concert this year, and if you heard it, you: will remember it as a gay and melodious work. In it the composer rather startled his friends, who had become accustomed
Queen of Sheba” obviously could falt ‘prey to the charms of a Vienna
spring. 43 i We - have about exhausted our thusiasm for the
We also might
Institute of Music, Philadelphia, will feature tomorrow’s serious music broadcasts, the weekly program coming t6 you as usual over WFBM
the fact remains that if you inquire |
{all her acting for her.
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—By James Thrasher.
student orchestra from the Curtis
Helen. Hayes Wants No Acting ‘Helpers’
When Helen Hayes first entered radio she found, to her annoyance, that other people insisted on doing On. the stage, when she was supposed to drink a cup of tea, she really drank it. Not so on the air. The sound effect man took care of necessary noises, 3 Not doing these things worried her.. Finally she found that by lifting an imaginary tea cup or slamming an imaginary.door she could relieve her, worrying. In addition to doing this, she learned the studio sign e. SO: she could translate it without taking ‘her mind off her acting. Now she is as much “at home” on the air as she is on the stage. = 2.8 ” Ri . . Col. Lemuel Q. Stoopnagle, inventor and lexicographer, comes to the aid of listeners with some new definitibns ‘of radio terms. ' These
spirit of helpfulness. Prog Music or talk designed to fill the space between station an
_ Seript—Typewritten Fred Allen is funniest when he de-’
Announcer—Fellow with -
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Listen to This—7:30 o'clock toe night—purchased all the lies re
dramatize one of the organizae’ tion’s best “tales.” Lew Diamond's, orchestra will
Germaine and Jack Brooks doing vocal numbers. As an added feature, some radio performer who
show will be introduced and asked to perform. Tonight it will’ be Carol Hammond. : : 8 2 =z ; ‘a After a recent Three-Minute : Thrill broadcast, a reguifar part ef’ the Leo Reisman program—WLW at 7 o'clock tonight—an elderly gentle man - shook hands with Director ' Charles Martin. : +43 “You don't know me,” apologized : the visitor, “but I in a way knew
serial for a Newark newspaper when 1 worked there, although we never met. years. That was 13 years ago. You
then. Well, I just wanted to his son.” : Martin blushed, stammered weak “Thank you,” then added that there was some mistake. ha - “That wasn’t my father,” he ex«
‘plained. - “I was 13 then, but I.. er
...did those serials to earn money while at school.”
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Sponsors of WGN’s new show, . \© ceived by the Liars’ Club of Amers + ica, and on each program will >=
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