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Ed East and Ralph Dumke have no idea what they'll use for jokes on WFBM’s broadcast at 10:15 o'clock tomorrow morning. Eddie, as shown above, is t06 busy eating gelatine elephants to think about comedy, and Ralph is tob busy tabulating his partner’s daily diet to write scripts. Since Eddie started paying off an election bet—to eat three gelatine elephants three times a day for a year—he has gained 16
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BY RALPH NORMAN : President Roosevelt's address
opening the Inter-American Peace Conference at Buenos Aires is to be broadcast to North and South American listeners at 2:45 p. m. 10= Morrow. ; ‘ WFBM and WIRE are to air the proceedings, although WIRE, bes cause of commercial programs al= ready scheduled, will not join thes NBC-Blue network for the cone ference broadcast until 3:15 p. m. Listeners should remember that the networks always have difficulty arranging -definite time schedules for public events. The Peace Conference is no exception. Some scheduled pre-Conference broadcasts, we noticed, failed to come through, other programs being substituted. A last-minute change, over which local stations (and the newspapers) have no control, might bring the presidential address at a different hour. = However, unless such change is made, 2:45 p. m. to= morrow is the time to hear the President. . 1 f J » 8 Edward Tomlinson, in an NBCe Red network broadcast at 5:20 p. m, today, is to sum up pre-Conference activities and discuss tomerrow’s agenda. CBS is to make its final pre-Conference broadcast at 9:30 p. m. with a program originating in New York and Buenos Aires. The “salute” is to include musical se-. lections played in the CBS New York studios by orchestras directed by Freddie Rich, Lud Gluskin and Mark Warnow. There also are to be talks by Conference officials, broadcast by short wave to the CBS network from the South American capital, Lor » = ” WIRE at 10:15 o'clock each morning, Monday through Friday, is presenting a new series of programs by the Indianapolis Bible Institute. Of a religious nature, they include a daily short sermon and familiar hymns, om The Indianapolis Public. Schools are to sponsor a WFBM presenta-
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ernoon featuring Cantor Myro Glass in a program called “Hebrew Music of Palestine.” The School. Sketches program on WFBM at 5:30 o’cl tomorrow afternoon is to inclide a discussion of the new textbook rental plan. . 2 x8 =» Helen Hayes’ serial © drama, “Bambi” (NBC-Blue at 7 p, m.), is the most realistically played show in radio. \ Radio drama, shielded from pub-
lic gaze, has been acting with its
coat off since it stepped before the microphone. Midgets often play roles of giants, grown-ups imitate babies, one actor takes the part of four or five. Visitors to dramatic
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him with another youthful prodigy, Wolfgang Amadeus Mogart.) Now Mr. Korngold is in Hollywood, where he came first to arrange the Mendelssohn music for Warner Bros.’ “Midsummer Night's Dream.” It would seem, from his output of musical comedy and such during the past few years, that his best work lies behind him. Ge But p not: Who knows but
BY JAMES THRASHER
. Time was when a new work by Erich Wolfgang Korngold would have caused quite a sensation. That was some 20 years ago, when the astonwas startling the world by writing operas when ying with tin soldiers. Wolfgang in Mr. Korngold’s name was added by his father to identify
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tonight will be the “Neopolitan Love Song” from Victor Herbert's “Princess Pat,” and “Amor Ti Vieta” from Giordano’s “Fedora.”
Eddy Worried by Change in Words
The line, “To Hell with Burgundy,”
was changed because of radio rules. At the last minute, ‘he substituted
Barnum, has made radio drama put its coat on. Knowing that Miss Hayes is used to - visual acting, “Bambi” players were selected for appearance as well as for voice. A nurse looks like a nurse, and a lite tle boy looks like a little boy. During a recent broadcast, Direce tor Barnum had four actors play pinochle in a corner of the studio to get the authentic sound of the game. For a night club scene, he brings in dancing couples, and on one occasion two toy trains were wrecked in a realistic crash just fb get the same effects that sound technicians produce with ‘simple equipment. - But had sound equipment been used, Miss Hayes would not have felt “at home” and at ease. Listeners will find tragedy in the tenth chapter of “Bambi,” to be presented tonight. In this episode, Tommy Dolan’s father dies., Tommy: is the youngster Bambi has taken. under her wing. gis X ” 2 8 Lum and Abner were not sure prised when they saw the following advertisement in a southern newspaper: “FOR SALE—Lum .and Abner, ; three-year-old black and tan ‘possum dogs, second to nome. E. R. Peeler, Balfour.” . i The Pine Ridge philosophers who air their wisdom over WLW at 6:30 each week-day evening
And while we're on the subject of Lum and Abner, the team’s contract was renewed recently, assuring listeners "of Pine Ridge. news throughout the winter. : . 5 5 s WFBM’s full-hour morning vae riety show, presented at 9 a. m, each week-day except Saturday, tomorrow is to find new complications arising to keep Hope Carter and Larry Burton apart in the episode of “Modern Cinderella.” The program also is to include Betty and Bob; Betty Crocker’s weekly .eti« quette talk; a news survey by John K. Watkins, and Joe Emerson and his choir “Blest Be the Tie
: That Binds,” “Only Trust Him” and - e §
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