Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1936 — Page 17

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BY RALPH NORMAN NBC's "Saturday Night Party” which WLW will carry at 7 p. m. toe day, apparently i& not missing the services of Walter O'Keefe, who “walked out” as master of ceree monies a couple of weeks ago. Rudy Vallee made one of his ine frequent guest appearances to head

the show last week, and tonight | Maj. Bowes is to be master of cere | monies, presiding for the first time {over any program but his own “Amateur Hour” and his Sunday morning broadcasts

In the major's cast tonight are te be Tom Howard and George Shel ton; Jane Pickens, singing star af the current “Ziegfeld Follies’: Wale ter Cassel, baritone; Stuart Churche

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A letter from Santa Claus ase sured Phil Baker of the best Christmas present a comedian could want—a contract with his sponsor for another CBS series, Radio's eternal triangle—Baker, Beetle and Bottle, the latter played by Harry MeNaughton-=is Sent to remain intact and Agnes ”» nw % Moorehead and the Seven G's alse : ™ are to be included in the new Problems i Hour » program. Church of Alr Church wn " Phil's pre-Christmas program over WFBM at 6:30 p. mm. toe morrow is to include an “OM Home Week” celebration.

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NBC's “Good Will Court” has closed its doors after a Brief and stormy season, and in its place At 7 p. m. tomorrow the Red Network and WLW will broadcast from Hollywood a program called “Deo You Want to Be an Actor?” It may seem unfortunate that radio's most controversial sponsored broadcast is to leave the air Christ« mas week, but after the Appellate division of the New York Supreme Court, forbade participation of ate torneys and judges, there was little else to do. The “court's” sponsor (the firm, incidentally, which did unusually well with Eddie Cantor and Maj, Bowes) has a year's contract with NBC, so if “Do You Want to Be an Actor?” clicks, it likely will be with us on Sunday evenings for some time. The program is supposed to he a popular feature of the Warner Brothers’ Hollywood sta tion, KFWD, and is written by Haven MeQuire, who directs amas teur actors in original skits. For more about this new presen tation, try WLW or other NBC stae tions at 7 p. m. ki ” s

Scanning other programs tonight, we find that CBS, beginning at 8 p. m., is to present a half-hour dis cussion from Buenos Aires on “Radio and Peace.” . . . Ruth Etting, who co-starred with Ed Wynn in the Broadway success, “Simple Simon,” is to be the Parfect Fool's guest on his NBC-WIRE program at 7p. m. . . . Paul Gallico, inters nationally known sports and fiction writer, is to be interviewed by Ed Thorgersen on the “Football Revue,” WFBM, at 7:30 p. m. . . . Edward Everett Horton is to engage in a novelty spelling contest with a 4-year-old “boy wonder” and alse is to interview Fred Perry, tennis champion, on NBC's “Chateau” broadcast over WLW at 8:30 p. m. . Irvin 8. Cobb is to take listens ers on another excursion to Wis “Paducah plantation” when he Early Birds Mugteal Clock faces the NBC-WLW microphone ao nob 4 Guten [a1 0:30 p.m. ”» ”» ”» ”» ”» Lg ” ” ” Jack Benny is rated by the Coe operative Analysis of Broadoast. ing as the networks’ most popular attraction, an estimated 30 per cent of the nation’s radio sets bes ing tuned to his Sunday program (WLW at 6 p. m.) each week, The same agency estimated that 48 per cent of the nations seta were turned to Edward's abdication speech last week. The Duke of Windsor had the largest percentage ever recorded for an afternoon broadcast, als though there have been larger audiences for evening programs, Largest is said to be 58 per cent of all sets tuned to the Sehmell Louis fight. President Roosevelt did not reach 40 per cent with any of his campaign addresses, the ageney said. The figures were compilad by telephone listeners at random,

Religious and Christmas programas tomorrow are to include the Chureh Forum over WLW at 7:30 a m. The type of service is unannounced The children's choir of the Third Christian Church is to be heard over WFBM at 8:15 a. m., and at 8:35 a. m. the station is to present the “Littla Church of the Air”* conducted by the Noblesville Ohrise tian Church with the Rev, Ira M. Williams in eharge. The Rev. Hugo MeCord is to be heard on WIRE at 8:30 a. m. in & program sponsored by the East Side

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“sawmill period” of the eighties and | | when lumber especially was | very eheap. Thev are probably the | ugliest houses, public buildings and furniture ever constructed in the | history of the world. When a piece of wood or other material is ex- | pensive it becomes precious, and | the craftsman fashions it into a | thing of beauty as well as use. Even in the sawmill period we did not have ugly gold and silverware, jewelry or ornaments.

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Jascha Reifetz, Rudolf Serkin, John McCormack, Rose Bampton, = | Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald, the English Singers, the BBC singers, Chrirch of Christ | are a portion of the soloists who will perform for your pleasure on the "The Three Wise Men” ia to bb | week-end programs. There is musie scheduled to please brows of vary- °

| ing heights in the matter of musical tastes, With Christmas, naturally, Df. Ralph W. Sockman's topic for his NBC “Radio Pulpit” address forming the main theme.

which WIRE is to carry at Less famous, perhaps, but of HGF 9 a m. | 1ocal interest, is Phil Duey, who will | jaw. Another interesting item on

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A pageant, “Yuletide and Song" bid for an operatic place on tomor- | the same program will be the pre- | i& to be presented by the Christian 'row's Metropolitan auditions of the miere of Philip James’ “Bret Harte” Men Builders of the Third Chris air program, on WIRE at 2 p. m. | Overture, honorable mention win= tian Church over WFBM at 9:30 Mr. Duey—he's Philip on the ner in the recent Philharmonic= a. Mm, Edward Palmer direcitng. | Met's program schedule=was born Symphony Society composition cons | The Rev. G3. Ki E8era ‘and reared on an Indjana farm. He | test. It was the highest award mon at the femorial started out to be a pianist, but | given, none of the submitted works | Church is to be carried by switched to singing when he went | having been considered worthy of at 10 a. m. . cash awards. The Cadie Tabernacle's choir of

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IF UNCOVERED AGAIN, THEY CHANGE BACK TO BRANCHES,

IN addition to the 800 bird species mentioned above, there are some 400 additional subspecies, or climatic varieties. Birds that have drifted to new territory, where climatic conditions are different, gradually change in type until a subspecies is formed.

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elevated railroad with 1283 trains | roaring daily overhead. Strange to say these rats lived 53 days longer on the average than others reared in compiété quiet. They reared another group in the press room of | a dally newspaper. However, there were some bad effects, too. The rats | reared in noise were more nervous, grew more slowly, ate less and pe |

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gan his radio career a year later. You have heard him often on various “big time” éommercials, and doubtless you remember that he gave a successful recital of serious songs at Town Hall, New York, a ‘few weeks ago. Now for the other soloists: Mr. Heifetz will be the Detroit Bilis phony's guest oh WFBM at 8 p. m tomorrow. No concerto, but enty of familiar pieces, with th rE, The nts ed Viennese n , Seekin, heard in rns Concerto with

Show program at 8 o'clock tonight, also WFBM. . . . From Flint, Mich,

the Metropolitan's Miss Bampton will be heard with Erno Rapee and his orchestra in a i of holl= day musie over WT t9 pm te morrow The lish Bingers will be heard in another of their de= y ma Elizabethan at the same hour broadeast. . |

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a m. John Ray Newcomb and othep Civie Theater players are 16 pres sent Charles Dickens’ © Carol” over WIFBM at 11:30 a. Dr. Newcomb playing the role Scrooge. At noon WLW is to broadeast its weekly “Lutheran Hour” and at 2 p.m. Rabbi Jacob Tarshish heard. The "Catholic Mour” on at 5 p. m. with the Rev, Gillis, ©. 8. P, Destiny of