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parents are too old fogey and our children too forward and independ=ent. But the ways of our grandparents have achieved a mellowness and quaintness that we tolerate while our grandchildren renew our childhood. A lot of psychology In this general complex, but with normal people it usually works out about that way.

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Station WBOW, Terre Haute, is scheduled to broadcast the In-diana-Purdue basketball game, beginning at approximately 7:30 o'clock tonight.” WIND, Gary, is to carry the second half.

By RALPH NORMAN

Two or three radio program guest stars are encugh for most masters of ceremonies, but not for Joe Cook. This former Evansville boy who long ago made good on the stage and who now runs NBC's biggest variety show, numerically speaking, has lined up for tonight's broadcast another hodgepodge of talent which includes several important names. : Cook’s shows might be consider= ably better with fewer “added ate

himself, but the sponsors seem to emphasize the guest star feature; and doubtless it will be continued, His headliner tonight—WLW at 8:30 o’clock—will be Sonja Henie (the Apollo Theater is featuring her in “One In a Million”). Tonight's radio performance will be her first,

into - the American amusements world, and she now is in the East for exhibition performances.

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LSO on this surprising program 4 you may hear Giovanni Mariinelli, Metropolitan Opera Larry Adler, harmonica virtuoso; Mae Questel, “Betty Boop girl” whose voice you have heard with the animated films; Arthur Fochl, who makes a living selling strange animals, and Cornelia Otis Skinner, whose delightful monologs are suffie cient reason to listen to Joe’s show. Because Miss Skinner's skit will concern the gold rush of 1849, Joe is looking for a “Forty-Niner” to add to his already large cast. And if he finds someone—the person will have to be very old, of course —Joe will try to bring him to the microphone or take the microphone to him. ” un "

Martin Johnson, who died follow ing an airliner crash near Los An=geles this week, was to have heen on the Cook program next month. Incidentally, this air tragedy gave the new Mutual coast-to-coast net= work opportunity for its first special broadcast from the West. Quag= mire roads prevented taking porte able equipment closer than four miles to the wrecked plane, but res= cuers and newspapermen were in=

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WFBM's newscaster and ane nouncer, Ken Ellington, will fl’ to Washington Tuesday to help with the CBS inauguration broadcast. It will be Ken’s first Presidential in= auguration, although he has announced numerous CBS programs. He will be one of 18 announcers who, using 30 microphones, will de= scribe inauguration details for CBS. Mutual and NBC also will have large staffs in Washington Wednes= day for this most pretentious “spe= cial events” broadcast of the year,

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go, who with the “Town Crier” form radio’s No. 1 voice confusion team, Dr. Smith was here to address.a League of Women Voters meeting, and spoke over WIRE. #2 8 = Dr. Smith explained that since Mr. Woollcott has been on the air, listeners have conftvied them. During the presidential election campaign, when Dr. Smith spoke weekly in behalf of the Democratic National Committee, letters poured in charging Mr. Weollcott with broadcasting under af assumed name. Dr. Smith asked Mr. Woollcott to speak on his program one evening, and next Thursday night Mr. Woollcott will return the courtesy by having Dr. Smith on his new CBS ses ries. The broadcast will originate in Washington, where Dr, Smith will be for an address.

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The Chicago University professor began broadcasting over WMAQ in 1923, long before Mr. Woollcott went to the microphone, and since that time has conducted several pro= grams, broadcast classroom discuss sions, and has been heard with the University. of Chicago “Round Table.” He believes Mr. Woollcott and he sound alike on the air be= cause they both stand close to the’ microphone, and both strive for ine formality. “There may be some jesting about birthplaces Thursday night,” Dr. Smith explained. “Mr. Woollcott was born in Phalanax, N. J., and I was born, of all places, in Blanket, Tex.” : Mr. Woollcott is famous for his avoirdupois and paunchiness. Dr, Smith is tall and slender. In cone versation, his voice contrasts greate ly with its sound over the loud speaker. ” » ”

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Mr. Stravinsky ‘gained prominence by his musi ophy set forth recently moirs, wherein he fore terpretation” of music—¢ own. So one naturally ii ed in the initial program baton, There will be his owr music of course: the “Fireworks: Janiasy. and the concert suite frcin his bal- y : 1 Ro “Potrouchka.” Sam lie] Dush- | Maison, French tenor now in his kin, violinist heard in I:jdianapolis second year at the Metropolitan. with Mr. Stravinsky two Years ago, er 2 = originally was schedule, as solo- | pg you heard Kerstin Thorborg’s

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