Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1937 — Page 25
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1087 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ PAGE 25 OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople | SIDE GLANCES By Clark
U. S. Senate Considers Broadcasts of end Lf amesimis am NTH TT ES) », |||fj| Debates on Federal-Owned Station;
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Not from the networks, local sta« | tons or sponsors, but from the U, S. | Senate comes today's interesting radio news, Our Senators are thinking of take
| ing to the airwaves, not via the net- | works, but over a Governmentowned and operated station. Frederick C. Othman, United Press | Washington correspondent, tells us | about Senator Pittman’s radio res
| olution, suggesting a few remarks that listeners might hear if and | when the Senate goes on the air. Take it away, Mr. Othman:
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| The day soon may come when ' - / rn | words of wisdom and pearls of WASAGTON PC Ry siaioeee? hr > | thought, as uttered from the floor . IU : : mT ean : Hn Xo | of the U. S. Senate, will echo from lg A GENIUS —~ , spl = ; 5 (4 all the loudspeakers of the land. AT FIDDLING AROUND= ° 7 : 2 ee ANNE = What's the matter with the representaives from ony, : j r a osdcatine i ELE A © 1537 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T.M. REG. U.'S. PAT. OFF, > state? Why don't they get up and say something?” : ” | and today our little offering con . Gi Thi ; | cerns the monetary problem. . . .” BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES —By Martin | SE : The Senators are toying with -— . ey pn oT ee ) fos — - ‘ a —— i : the idea of erecting their own CMON! 1 PARKED ff You MUSTN'T BE | [AW BUT SHE DOESNT I ON SNES JVET WwW 0 SURE | CORA 19 TERRIBLY | [ YEAR AUNT PENNY | AND THE Fi INNY ; i | radio machinery to broadcast their MY CAR DOWN TH § 60 PROVOKED WANE T MARE (1 | INTERESTED AAS TURNED TH | UPSET , TOO Ww BLT, 1S A CHARACTER, | PART |S 91 f i GB debate. The idea is that of SenSIREEY ! HER NEW y WITH HER ,FERD! [| TRREESOME EVERY [| IN WHAT EVERYA TOTY HOME GEE » SHE's A ALL. RIGHT ' NO LOVES \T! SWE a : : ; gs ator Pittman (D. Nev.) whose WE SURE GAVE , | SHE'S AVN O\D TIME 1 COME T'skE | ONE \ DONG, LPSIDE DOWN, GOOD SPORTY ! ONE DARES TO : : [ resoluti ig ti ‘ “th ¢ AUNT PENNY TH gf DEAR, REALLY || YA THAT'S ALL EN 2 NM ROE. heen DISAGREE WITH SON 10 | DN Ca Sos OLD ©) \PEROO, TE a \S FT Vee ER EXCEPT BUR! | COUNTED OM YO ; Sibilivies ol Congressional broad THAT T\ME - o gr A T rr HE SASSES ER TELL WM A ara ; : casts has been adopted without Sr A N = Q" | bs cid 48 PLENTY THING OF: TWO | a record vote. — Ta we AND SUE Fibber McGee and Molly, one of the few comedy teams developed | “. +. Station SENATE asks I , THINKS FES solely on radio, will make one of their rare guest appearances at 8:30 | your indulgence for that funny SWELL o'clock Saturday night when they come to Joe Cook's NBC-WLW | noise you just heard, ladies and microphone. The weekly Fibber and Molly broadcast is at 7 p. m. | gentlemen. It was one of the Mondays over NBC-WIRE. They are shown above without their cus- | Senators at the snuff box, snecztomary makeup which characterizes them as a couple of radio rustics. | ing....” rr ne cts | The resolution was referred to
| | By RALPH NORMAN
the Committee on Interstate
RADIO THIS EVENING | Commerce which will investigate
the possibilities and the expense (The Indianapolis Times Is not responsible for inaccuracies in program an- | of such a broadcast layout. nouncements cias>d by station changes »fter press time.) " . « The vote was 56 to 17 INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CRICAGO | Against the Sensors proposition. a : VEBM 1230 ‘TRE 1 SYLW 1 ‘GN 1? | He looks downhearted. Hey, what's LITTLE MARY MIXUP By Brinkerhoft =. ON) Rey Neu) ss ny Matin THI Re |e? Pardon us, radio listeners. 3 = > Y , ‘a ; § , p * . A | , as . v 7 VES, HERES \ZrirAl[ WE TOLD FOLKS| [NY My/IT's FUN MOM HERE'S ALETTER] ===x)" A FAMILY Livia ) | Of You Teg quarier "MC Gao Rrmtrane 40 [TR alle, Was, Ue other Way A LOT OF MAIL { rr uery | TO WRITE US = TO SEE OUR J FROM IS --SHESAYS | 7 IN OU OUSE/ ~~ 30 Chatter Watanabe Singing Lady A Tocry Gran telat e discussed i FOR YOU oe Se HOMETOWN / SOMEBODY 1S LIVING IN| I? 4 =| \ =SUCH NERVE / LET'S agT 45 Wilderness Rep. Cellar Orphan Annie Margery Graham | Legislators have discussed in
PAPER / OUR HOUSE! SHE SAW A |! HOME QUICK AND 5:00 Patti Chapin Cub Reporters 1. Seribner 3. Scribner [fostnally the insisiishion of broadA WOMAN AND A BABY \ { THROW 'EM 5:15 Chr. Science Jimmy Allen Vicki Chase YE ead casting equipment for several years, i, bid Bohemians Hobby Music Sports Singing Lady but S t Pit Ya wy ti ON QUR PORCH ’ - pS S | oy RIGHT ours 54 Kitty Kelly Sports Lowell Thomas Orphan Annie ut sena or Pittman’s resolution is o A FEE . \ 2 i - wan | the first definite attempt to crystal. ) aw [1141] sp ah : Sports Easy Aces Amos-Andy Chuck Wagon { i radi ti SI d N a ; i Business Women Yoeal Yatieties Vocal Yarieties Sorts ize radio sentiment, AY [ p a” jo y ‘erry-Te Aam-Abner Spo . , y oi \ 3, pt cr /AN&E XB) 7 514) Nevpentt Music Moments Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley : And now, friends of the 7 ion ~ eee Rare 1 radio audience, we have a real treat Kate Smith valit's Or. valde s Or. Music Moments | fOr you. The Senator assures us Helen Menken) Henry Fonda) Henry Fonda) Lombardo’s Or. | that the joke you are about to hear a ld - | is one of the funniest ever broadMajor Bowes Rochester Symph. Shouhaat Sander’s Or. | cast. Take it away, Senator . . .” ww » OE LE Lillian Gish) Mariani's Or. | Whether the Federal Communi wn: pen ! Trib.-Sports cations Commission would have
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| the programs is a question the _ | Senate has not yet considered. : i . Sulliv il : ' WASHINGTON TUBBS I [0:00 Fustic Melodies p-andy Da Martin's Or. | Neither’ has the Commission. a 10:30 Jones’ Or, Harry Bason dy Kyser's Or. *“ . . And now, my dear listeners (CONFOUND YOU! CONFOUND YOU! 1 THEN VOU BETTER) (BECAUSE \ OH, YES YOU ARE! [ANY MAN WHO'D SOCK A WOMAN , JESSUP) ((CONFOUNDED PRIMA I GUESS HE \ OH, WELL, 10:45 pon J. Scribner Funk’s Or. am and, er, colleagues, I want to say GOT THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS BET (AL OFF YOUR BET| | TM NOT NOU BET YOU ARE! 16 A LOW-DOWN, ORNERY SKUNK, AND | | DONNAY IMAGINE HIM | AIN'T GOT HELL GET 0 TEE OF Northern Lights Moon River Goodman's Or. | bof 1 elect d re _ON THIS FIGHT, . remem} FIGHTING, / 03) SIENED A CON IM NOT FIGHTING LULU BELLE = |S THAT | | WANTING TO BUST _ | NO SENBE | OVER IT. Bf id Lay oR | thal 4 1 am re-cletley and Ye. = ) — RT AND IT™ HOLD- - CLEAR? uy SUR Somat OF HONOR, / LET'S START iE o Belasco’s Or. Reichmann’s Or. Bernie's Or. Hamilton's Or. turned tn this great forum, I
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of dollars, Whether Congress NDIAN i INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CHICAGO . INTERN To WIRE 1400 WLW 300 WGN 520 would appropriate such a large
A GN 12 (CBS Net.) (NBC Net.) (Mutual Net.) (INBC-Mutual) sum also is a question that canAhr vs ch : Sil not be anticipated. 6:30 A Melodies Sing, Neighbor Silence . 6:15 ana azon Devotions News ” » | “. . . Bang! Bang! Bang! That } Chandler Chats Good Morning | was the gavel of Vice President Aunt Mary Wake Up, Garner, friends. This is Station ” ” ”» ”» y 3 | : % ". " on Chierte Golden Tous | SENATE signing off until noon to=
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P \ 0.1952 BY NEA She ING. rp RES a pat. ore V7 // :45 Apron Strings Sunny Raye Kitty Keene Leaving Mr. Othman in WashingGola Mega Non Wigs Linda's Love Len Salvo (ton to keep an eye on the Senate " ” {e
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i We Live Agzin Harold Turner ! cb . : : ~ " be My ap Singer Cooking School programs, I find the usual Thursday
IM A0RRY TO TROUBLE i THAT'S QUITE | LAVRA 1% GLICK TO NOTICE HOW ANTON! WHAT 18 17° MURA ++ 1 HAVEN'T TIME TO | —— . hk . galaxy of entertainers signed for VOU WITH OFFICIAL [ ALL RIGHT CORP- BREESE OBVIOUSLY CONCEALS MIs WHO 00 THEY THINK EXPLAIN NOW. . 1 MUST [ GONE! /; « : Magazing David Harum Reports Get, Thin the big shows. Kate Smith again
5:00 Early Birds Musical Clock s1% " " » »
A \ + / : cA | v A a > y , 0: Melodies Personal Column BUSINESS, SIR . BUT WOU ORAL - GIVE ME RIGHT HAND WHILE RECEIVING THE VOL ARE? ona (AGET OUT OF MERE, FAST. | NN" ) 30 Mry, Farrel Cancer Talk Gloria Dale Cactus Kate draws talent from the New York
WERE SEEN COMING THE MESSAGE! ea , ] ; & - E E < GC SAC ME © SAGE. WHY 1S, ES YOU GO TO THE HOS | Party Line Voice of Exp. Don Pedro | stage, and Messrs. Vallee, Ross and
IN HERE, AND -~ f Tl \ A\ PITAL AS WE PLAN . ; { NV NIH I'LL CONTACT ony ak 1 a : Gumps Mary Baker Girl Alone Len Salve | Crosby announce interesting guest - 3 , 9 A : Hope Alden Mary Marlin Tom, Dick, Harry Tom, Dick, Harry |. ~Yagln: 3 LATER AE = : Helen Trent Linda's Love Farm Hour Man On Street | lis S. ] Darling Farm Hour ” »” - We Are Four Helen Menken (you may-have seen $ “" ” ’ Way Down Fast > 05 " Texas Music (her in “The Old Maid” at English’s Farm Bureaun Yh " ’ » Wife vs, Seer. last season) and Margalo Gilmore, Farm Circle Reporter Varieties day Se | who played in such outstanding Life Stories Magic Revue Tommy-Betty | . . x , | dramas as “Valley Forge” and “The Rie Suter Music Guile Mule Guid Zhsembie | Barretts of Wimpole Street,” will " ”» ” ” ”» » Painted Dreams | present a condensed version of Myrt-Marge hilo "no Marriage Burean |.nfary of Scotland” on Kate's Cincinnati Symph. Opera Pepper Youny Molly | “Bandwagon.” Henry Youngman y w Quartet Ma Perkins June Dukes { will offer more of his light comedy
”» 7 ‘ie-Sad Dance | vo» Valier, ONeitis ; | monolog, and Kate, of course, will
"nF | sing. » " y Way Down East i " 9 Rosai Bourdon Er Mary’ Sothern Henry Fonda, stage and screen Mormon Quartet Follow Moon Betty-Bob * Goo ealth star, and Walter O'Keefe, one-time Light Arthur Wright ibid ’ Hy ua I Dasbh SN ——————— |radio master of ceremonies whose Tea Tunes Dari-Dan Toy Band Concert Or, | microphoning for several weeks has " "» Jac st Singing Lady ey . Warner's News WPA Musio Jack Armstrong NEIL vv | been limited to the Vallee show, will
Wilderness Road Homestead Orphan Annie Margery Graham | be heard on Rudy's “Variety Hour.”
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RANGE IN SIZE FROM » | By DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM Where to find other stations: Chicago, WBBM 770, WENR 870, | 8 » » SHREWS, 70 /MCHES LONG, oO ; WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 560. Lillian Gish will costar with
Not if you are a magician, Lanny Ross in a fictional episode TO S/IXTY-FOOT ec & A 50N K Joseph Dunninger, magician, \
‘ Sa RSC » in the life of Stephen Foster wHAaLES/ lf GYR \ rose | in his book “How to make Ghosts Good Radio Music Lanny playing the role of the o Rg J HH ‘ & | Walk” describes how to make pit | composer. The actress will be cast g 3 ¢ | without fire. Have the room ful | as the girl who inspired him te {of incense “from India” (purchased By JAMES THRASHER write “Louisiana Belle,” The skit Jat the nearest 5 and Io Soft yeu The radio premiere of a new American symphony and the appear- | will give Lanny opportunity te TE oY COS re wai ance of one of the present day's most noted violinists are features which | sing several Foster songs. ; NS by > Spirits of ammonia FO acicians | Should make tomorrow's matinee broadcast by the Cincinnati Symphony | Miss Gish was the Ophelia of Bcc SII LF $ : carpet; the No oy TI Orchestra of more than usual interest. : | John Gielgud's “Hamlet” which ; R hs 1. shoe soaked in diluted hydroch oric The new work is the Second Symphony of Emerson Whithorne | recently concluded a highly sucSCIENTISTS A \/ | Oo Brings his act. | While the soloist will be Bronislaw Hubermann, Polish artist. en Te ry oro HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO EXPLAIN, { LL | ¢” PARE shoe sole into contact with Mr. Whitlene, Hite Dems Tas frequent. » SATISFACTORILY, WHAT CAUSES J the ammonia. lor, has been a music critic, lived it | wise, It is rather a commentary on Basil Rathbone will make a reTELEGRAL WIRES f y \ Presto! a lovely, ry i down, and gone on to achieve dis- the pageantry of life as I have wit- iy Appearance, on Bing Crosro HUM? sere, Through SHC he Pero |Untion In the Ald of _ creative | pea Erie, Hah and Hari Ah . “ : i » 7 2 olay ’ spirit you may wish to see. music. He was born in Cleveland, | Recently Mr. Hubermann, When | pgue of two, will be welcomed to oN 4 i A a LL — began his study there and later went | asked what activity of his musical the film colony by Bing and Bob ($7 i501 CS | ap VEXT—Can everybody be pOPU- [45 vienna, where he was a pupil of | life had given him the most satis-| Burns. The distinguished piano REO Ber em —p HEE ot y x” re Theodor Leschitizky in piano and | faction, replied that it was his work | [alk of Viva Vrthony ama Vidor Sm i Nr Pi COMMON ERRORS Robert Fuchs In composition. In| in Palestine, particularly the forma- vomple'es the Lroshy ta J A
hestra ». 8.» London he was music critic for the | tion of the symphony ore Never say, “I Je by YS onviing Pall Mall Gazette for several years, SUR ae Toscanini conducted wil is 3 Week revivals for Wes ve ol SAY! pre iiiy here “<i v the. oe Ronn 8 oe work with teach- | ary “Hyubermann will open tomor- | (Howard a on lis an THERES FIRE ALAe Hes 3 [paper that the bandits were Por ay yews Mr. Whithorne | VS, Program with Iayine Of | ney)” will begin his sixth season on ALWAYS HOLD 6000¢ . : Tschaikowsky's Concer a | the local station with a discussion
wnmeNT ion? YES OR NO ca % caught.” has lived and worked in New York. Minor. The .Whithorne Symphony | : " . le : . Among his better known compo-| wij] follow the intermission and the of Denne A 330 o'clock Jonigiti THAT live journalist, Gretta Henry C. Link and his associates. | sitions are the incidental music t0| proadeast will conclude with the | is program will be his 278th, He Palmer, asked 18 questions of | This test measures your P. Q. (Per- | Eugene O'Neill's “Marco's Millions” | Rakooczy March of Berlioz. Tune in | wi be a WIRE Thursday evening HE CURIOUS SEA | es or aves zy | feature for several months. U) -CREATURES large groups of young men of four | sonality Quotient) in the same way |
» and “New York Days and Nights,” | WFBM at 2 p. m. ; 2 KNOWN AS ANEMONES, use |B ‘ wo} THURSDAY “Saturday's Child” and “Fata Mor- | At 8:30 o'clock tomorrow night | types—from the rich to the men in | that Intelligence Tests go ot” - | MOST INGENIOUS METHODS IN |B ; vp | 8 sts measure ve ww | WIRE's “Mystery Pianist” will be
. k BOSTON, 4 P. M.—Rebroadcast of ana.” . v & / CCC camps—questions about their | your I. Q. (Intelligence Quotient). | Selected Subjects. WI1XAL, 11.70 meg. His first symphony had its pre-| If we don't have a nation of music | Rin a new series after being off the CAPTURING THEIR PREY. THEY : . > Rife = ; BERLIN, 4:15 P. M.— Germans : | air more than a year. He will play SHOOT OUT LONG. POISO < AY philosophy of life —girls, love, | So far it has been thed only on Abroad. DJD. 11°77 meg. miere with the Cincinnati orchestra | lovers in the next generation It | requests | HARPOON THREADS FROM THEIR. aaa | | money, jobs, religion, politics, etc. | young people up through high | LONDON, 5 P. M.—' Goodnight, in 1034, with Eugene Goossens, Who | won't be the fault of radio. Chil-|
: : Vienna,’ an Operetta. GSD, 1 "i : : She concluded from their answers! School. It measures those habits | Wi isc bss mes. GB 951 meg, ||Will conduct tomorrow, on Whe |g... 10 exnosed to good music in| : | Metropolitan Opera House, immedi
“ , : i t year that the young men of today “pre- | and traits that enable you to inter- | PARIS. 6:15 P. M.—Musical Pro- podium. In November of tha : | | fer marriage to adventure, A est and influence other people and || ram. TPA-4, 11.72 mes. Mr. Whithorne began sketches for |# profusion undreamed of even 10 ately following the Music Apprecias esi seems — insurance to seeking new frontiers.” | get along in the world and psychol- or RENE CTA A DS the new symphony. completing the | years ago. | tion Hou Wiles is carried on the | They are “realists,” and s ingly | ogists believe these traits can be P MU. 8 AY work in August, 1935. One of the prime educational fac- | same station at 1 p. m. THE mammal class includes all animals that bring forth their | bv oe Cr Ee Be eragly | acquired to a marked degree. the Reich. SUNT meg. n It is in three movements, and the | tors, of course, has been Dr. Walter | Elisabeth Rethberg, Sidney Raye voung alive, and nourish them with milk from their own bodies. Prac- | For example, it shows rough and | CARACAS. 8:30 P. M.—Dance Ore composer offers the following ex-|Damrosch’s nine years of music ap- ner, Bruna Castagna and Carlo Mo« tically every mammal has more or less hair on the body. Even the | * wn.» tumble children have better per-| ji Tey Sikh. GB planation of its content: “My aim |preciation broadcasts. This year he |relli will be in the cast, and the whale lives up to this requirement, although the hair is limited to a 2 THIS seems to be indicated al- | sonalities than carefully arded | im meg. GSC, 0.58 meg.: oe. has been to make the symphony a | has offered some innovations-for the | broadcast will be from a Spee few scattered bristles, a Sa though I think hardly | children; children; who pli com-| 51 meg. closely knit a Dt CRI (WIRE at | performance arranged by the
«al ii »y, the sucqERMRe Per | petitive. & ett 1 BNE Ouersens Pros 5 no [2 p.m) school children may hear -Opera Guild for school Shi hi Hak A an annua tl DY the fu EP ne ( Boe| wR hl Ralls VRE || ly wnectiowd or ote 15° iluics oly "Aa" from he Gen of N nit
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