Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1937 — Page 15
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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"Radio Theater’ Monopoly on Listeners Results in Revision of NBC Schedule; Oe Seep Pick and Pat Return to Mike Tonight
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Six Congressmen Will
Speak on National Affairs.
By RALPH NORMAN Because the CBS “Radio Theater” monopolizes listeners between 8 and 9 o'clock on Monday evenings, a schedule revision has been effected by NBC entertainers, to be effective next week. A good test of any program's popularity 1s the demand for thé same hour on competing networks. You may recall that top-flight en= tertainers, including Eddie Cantor, shied away from the highly desirable 7 to 8 o'clock Sunday evening period when Maj. Bowes was going great guns on NBC-Red last year. Now the “Show Boat” people are sald to be dissatisfied with their Thursday evening spot because the Major is attracting too many listen« ers with his new CBS “Amateur { Hour.” Next week's changes will involve | | Richard Himber and Baron MunNl chausen. The Himber band, now on i dl] the NBC-Red network and WLW at ; ‘ tata 8:30 o'clock, is to be heard on the You owe him a dime for : Blue chain at 9:30 o'clock. The Baron cating his lunch and a quarter for taking his nap.” i 3 ; 2 8:30 pry OE Rg he Sa a will vacation for a fortnight and return to the air Friday, March 19, with a 9 o'clock program on the same network.
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The Baron's network show is not to be confused with WIRE's Friday night Baron Munchausen program, which is a transcription of the Mon-
| day night network broadcast. The recorded series may move to a dif- | ferent evening when the chain | series moves to Friday. n n u Charles Winninger, supported by Sally Eilers and Richard Arlen, will be heard in “Radio Theater's” production of “Cappy Ricks” on CBS-WFBM at 8 o'clock tonight, Cappy Ricks is a Peter B. Kyne character. Mr. Winninger was a radio “Show Boat” captain long before he played a similar role in the movie version of the Broadway musical show of the same name. His newest picture, “Three Smart Girls,” played at the Apollo not
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Ww (Mutual Net.) Their vacation ended, Pick and Pat will return to their CBS-WFBM program at 7:30 o'clock tonight. They will present in addition to theit own comedy sketches, a prominent. guest star. He is Edward Roecker, Phila= delphia baritone, who will make his CBS debut singing the Harry Rich~ man favorite, “Laugh, Clown, Laugh,” and the semiclassical “Trees.”
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Margaret Speaks (above) is to be the featured soloist during NBC= WIRE's concert program at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Her numbers are to include Charles’ “Let My Song Fill Your Heart.” Friml's “Sapphire Seas,” and "Thine Alone” from Victor Herbert's | ‘Eileen.”
RADIO THIS EVENING
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1 WISH WE COULD
SEE THAT? THEY'RE PARKED IN THAT LITTLE ROADWAY
THEY'RE SLOWING UP«-LET'S STOP:*** MAYBE | CAN SNEAK UP AND FIND OUT SOMETHING
THERE GOES THAT BLACK CAR AGAIN!
“AND THOSE FOLKS LOOK FAMILIAR === ~WHERE HAVE | SEEN THEM BEFORE?
—By Brinkerhoff |
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Woman's News Wattanahe Singing Lady Marrery Graham
Wilderness Homestead Orphan Annie Johnson ¥ amily Buddy-Ginger Singing Lady Orphan Annie
Johnson's Pierson's Or. Sports Lowell Thomas
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Sports Fehoes
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Rep. Lemke
News
" ” o Talks on the networks tonight— Rep. Emanuel Celler (D. N.Y) ina CES talk at 5:30 o'clock will oppose the President's judiciary ree organization proposals. Other scheduled talks on the Supreme Court issue include: WPA Administrator Harry L. Hopkins, NBC-Blue network at 6 o'clock. Rep. William Lemke (R. N. D.), CBES-WFBM at 6:30 o'clock. Senator Bennett C. Clark Mo.), NBC-Blue at 8 o'clock. Rep. John W. Flannagan, Jr. Va.), NBC-Red at 10:30 o'clock. Senator Pope (D. Ida.) will dis= cuss the Administration's farm pro= gram when he speaks on NBC's “National Radio Forum” which will emcaco | be broadcast by the Blue network CALs |at 9:30. o'clock. WIRE will carry EAL Net) | the talk locally.
un 8 on To Catherine Campbell, who plays the role of Anita Carlton in “Molly of the Movies,” WGN at 2 p. m. Monday through Friday, rae dio is another stepping stone in her march to Hollywood. Her numerous network proe grams have included “Myrt and | Marge,” “Story of Helen Trent,” “Betty and Bob,” “Story of Mary Marlin,” “Bachelor's Children” and “Painted Dreams,” all daytime dramatizations. In addition to microphone ape pearances, Miss Campbell is study= ing music and dancing, both excellent training, she believes, for the hoped-for Hollywood career. Miss Campbell's advice to those seeking a radio career: “Don't, unless you are willing to take it on the chin and come up smiling.”
5 » A few radio ac.s have been adapted for movies, and ‘One Man's Family” was to have been filmed by Paramount. But from the West Coast comes information that all negotiations have been dropped. Carlton E. Morse, author of the radio serial, and Paramount executives were unable to agree on a director, type of story and other details, it was said. Final contracts were ready for signing when the deal was abandoned. “One Man’s Family” will continue on NBC and WLW at 7 o'clock on Wednesday nights, originating in San Francisco.
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TUESDAY PROGRAMS
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LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND
By DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM
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THIS WAS the rather startling 3 conclusion of Prof. Frank Free- | man, psychologist, after he had| $8 | made an extended study of adopted | 30 children and “control children,” | 44% that is, unrelated children adopted | by the same foster parents and | reared together, and brothers and | sisters adopted by different foster | parents. He also compared these in various wavs with children reared by their {own parents. At the same time Dr. | Barbara Burks, psychologist, made a study on similar lines. Prof. Free- |
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Lanin's Or, Len Salvo Kirkpatrick
Orphan Annie Margery Graham
Where to find other stations: Chicago. WBBM, 770, W ENR, 870, WMAQ, 670; Louisville, WHAS, 820; Detroit, WIR, 750; Gary, WIND, 560.
Good Radio Music By JAMES THRASHER
Those with leisure to sit by the radio of an afternoon have had the ' tring quartets in the past two | fronn opportunity to hear, if they chose, more s ry o BL DR seasons than they might hear in 10 of concert going—at least in this] : he country. Mondays, over shortwave id Dr. Burks, but they both | part of t |p m. on Monday ban ad aha environment to be | There scarcely is a well-known quartet from Haydn and I Razak] an | Station WIXAL (11.79 megacycles). quite a strong influence in causing | the work of our contemporary musical aspirants that has not been give | Science Service frequently co-oper= even unrelated children, to become | an airing. In addition there has | ates with CBS and NBC in broadmore like each other mentally. been much miscellaneous chamber | and will not be available for any | casting scientific news. | cas : music offered. The admirable cycle | | other appearances. i ber mu- | : VEXT—Do women skip of Brahms’ complete cham The Italian conductor will direct ha NEXT-Do | sie, for instances, was done earier |. . ape Symphony Orchestra, | dio hasMts extras. called “mob” bills as olten as do men? this season I | players, who usually get $% a perao Ww still are waiting for a com- whieh 0 RE | formance. Six couples were engaged COMMON ERRORS e Su | series. Chole pros "| recently for a Helen Hayes show to
plete series of the Beethoven quar-| jt snes without saving, will be en | Never say, “Not a one was hurt”; | tets, which so far has not been at-| tively in the maestro's hands. Con- | simulate a theater audience. They say, “Not one of them was hurt.”
Dick Tracey Jack Armstrong Singing Ldy
City Sleeps WPA Musio Wattanabe Gale Page
Tea Tunes Svneopators Wilderness
Ze SUN SENDS LIS AS MUCH HEAT IN ONE SECOND AS ™E MOON DOES IN
on n ”n Shortwave radio innovations include a new verbal scientific journal in which Science Service is co-oper=- | ating with the World-Wide Broadcasting Foundation. Programs may be heard at 3:55 p. m. daily, with | an additional weekly resume at 7:30
WHEN SMALL BOVE PLAY THE ie SAME OF WAR ATH CV ER THEMSELVES AG OLFENTEDP YES OR NO
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tempted. Meanwhile we may con-| sidering his lofty standards, it is no ; - : . to hear isolated examples, surprise to learn that Mr, Toscanini | | | past Whiee 3 rag aa such as the C Minor Quartet, Op. 18,| has determined to offer. “only ‘the | t,yned fan dance. the sensation of No. 4, which the Coolidge String very best music.” | Cer Century of Progress turns Quartet will play at 2:45 p. m. to- Mr, Sarnoff states that the con- | yp for a WLW interview. “For Men morrow (WFBM). On the same certs are to be presented in Studio only” the program is billed, and you | broadcast will be the Haydn Diverti- | a. Radio City. The studio accom- | may hear it at 8 o'clock tonight. | mento in E Flat—a work in five modates 1500 persons and admission | Although Ann Harding Janssen is | movements, including two minuets. | |W ill be free, as at any public radio |in England, Bess Johnson, who plays MOSCOW - p. m. — Review of 8 5 # | broadcast. It will take an 1nvita-|a leading role in “Today's Children” COUISE. | creases with the size and strength week Ractory Schon! System, | First details of the series of | tion, though, to crash the gate. SE A 91452, 2. Mousay A group of fine high school girls lof the enemy overcome.” phARIS — 813 Pu B i) rl Thentries) | radio concerts which Arthur Tos- | fg | culty convincing autograph hunters came to me just last week where I| As the boy grows into fe 'BERLIN-.6 30_ 1. “Alcs | canini is to conduct for NBC next | Montevideo, Uruguay, has joined | ang admirers she is not the movie was lecturing and said with tragic [he always pictures himself in his | Wonderland.’ bab. 11 1] mes oh | Winter have been announced by | Buenos Aires and Rio De Janeiro IN| actress. earnestness, “Where in the world | |day dreams 1} pSSHENBGIADY =T 5 Jn -Svrni | David Sarnoff, chairman of NBC's bringing the ‘Metropolitan Opera] tum and Abner now broadcast can we learn anything about mar- | as Whipping the bully, board of directors. | Saturday matinee - broadcasts 10| from NBC's Hollywood studios, but riage?” Ten years from now we will | Successfully defying the dominating Mr. Toscanini will arrive in this South American listeners, The per- | their program still has Chicago conwonder how we could be such fools [school teacher, ete, and he always as not to teach youth about mar-|comes out a victorious hero, In our
LONDON--9:10 pb. m.-"Ezra Bits country next December for 10 formances reach Buenos Aires over| nections. Announcer Carlton Brick= riage, the greatest adventure in their ful, W dreams we are always successives, A eal It
IT WOULD be about the finest ~ thing possible to enable them to | | overcome the confusion and ignor- | ance with which they now enter marriage. There is a demand not only in the colleges, but in the
NEVER. They are always victorious. Dr. J. P. Rosenstein dis- | cusses this as one of the phases we go through in building up our per- | MUNDAY sonality picture. He says, “No boy || 5BERLIN-{ b. imagines himself overcome by
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