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By DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM

RAYMOND PEARL, BIOLOGIST, SAYS THAT MANKIND 15 IN DANGER OF PLANNING

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YES. William Moulton Marston, psycnologist, cites the case. of a wife who complained that her husband on Sundays would not come to dinner until he finished something or other; he complained that ‘when he got home week days she never had dinner ready but neither realizéd this was because she, too, was determined to finish something she was doing before she got dinner. So it goes, why not sit down this minute and see if you are not both often complaining of the same thing in the other partner,

” » » I DO NOT believe so, but. Prof. Pearl points out that the lem-

ming, a lower arctic animal, repro-

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yond the food supply. Then they migrate in great masses until they come to a sea or river and vast numbers are pushed in and drowned. He thinks possibly man, who has expanded from about half a billion in 1630 ‘to over two billions in; 1930, may be doing much the same thing. Man’s vast preparations for war are at least suggestive.

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NO. Art grows‘out of action— hot-blooded action, contact with life—its pain and suffering, its fears and futilities, its moments of defeat and of glorious achievement, True, a few poems have been written by quiet hearts dreaming beside a murmuring stream, amid green pastures, But the great poems

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of the race—those of Homer, Virgil, Dante, Goethe, Shakespeare — are mighty epics of struggle, defeat, and triumph. The music of Wagner and Bach, and the great hymns of the race have come from hearts beating high with action.

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SATURDAY

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Eddie's Contract Calls ‘For Television Work For Sponsor...

By RALPH NORMAN

No hot weather radio show boasts a more intriguing title than NBC's “Snow Village,” the serial story which WLW carries at 7 o'clock each Saturday. evening. And life is “purty” calm in “Snow Village,” another reason it’s restful on sultry sums mer evenings. Nothing happens all week in the mythical New Hampshire town, but the

enough activity each Saturday to fill nearly 30 minutes of radio time. At . ment Hiram Neville Neville (F : Fennelly) is try= now that but his

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M. Duprg, tomorrow.

Good Radio Music

By JAMES THRASHER

Organists and those with an eye to organ recital programs long since have admired the French organist, Marcel Dupre, as a composer But it took a wedding on Thursday to put M. Dupre It was he who supplied the middle-aisle music when the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were married. So there should be a good-sized audience at the loud. speakers when is heard as part of the Magic Key program on WLW at noon He will be playing from his villa at Meudon, France. Giovanni

Martinelli, the veteran Metropolitan tenor, also will be an overseas guest artist, singing from Milan, Italy. ” un ” .

F you enjoyed the Berlin Young Artists Group at English’s last winter, as well as other ancient-in-strument ensembles which have been heard from time to time, you might want to arise betimes tomorrow to hear the first of four Sunday concerts by the American Society of Ancient Instruments. Seventeenth Century string instruments—the quinton, viol d’amour, viol de gamba and basse de viol— will be heard with a harpsichord. All instruments are authentic “antiques” except the harpsichord, a modern instrument built by Pleyel of Paris. The broadcasts will be heard on NBC Red network stations at 8:30 a. m.

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O close the summer season of promenade concerts, Erno Rapee’s motor-sponsored symphonic hour will go to Los Angeles tomorrow evening. At 6 o'clock you may hear Lucrezia Bori, beloved: “prima donna-emeritus” of the Metropolitan, and Joseph Bentonelli, tenor of

the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. A concert presentation of “La Boheme” will be featured. This will include the arias “Che gelida manina,” by Mr. Bentonelli, and “Mi chiamano Mimi” by Miss Bori, as well as the duet, “O soave fanciulla.” There will be other solos by the guest artists, and orchestral selections by Wagner, Albeniz, Debussy and the Philharmonic’s conductor, Otto Klemperer. ” o ” HE gifted young - violinist, Joseph Knitzer, will play the Mendelssohn Concerto with Howard Barlow and his symphony orches-. tra on tomorrow’s “Everybody’s Music’ hour. Bach’s Overture in D also will be heard. The broadcast is at 1 p. m. on WFBM. Mr. Knitzer studied with Leopold Auer when he was 9, made his debut with the New York Symphony, under Walter Damrosch, five years later, then continued his studies with Louis Persinger. He has won the Nuamburg Award, the prize of the National Federation of Music Clubs and the

the present Metropolitan roster, with

| morial Award,

headed by Uncle Dan’l (Arthur Allen), whose friendly feuding with his old side-kick, Hiram, has been chronicled in “Snow Village” skits for some eight years. Hiram Neville (Mr. Fennelly), with whom, ac-

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‘Uncle Dan’l has f= quarreled for | some 50 years. | Hiram and Un- | cle Dan’l share | responsibility of governing “Snow [yiiage and act

Uncle Dan’l

as advisers, official and unofficial,

| in most public and personal matters.

Aunt Hattie (Kate McComb) . is Uncle Dan’l’s wife, the guiding light of the Ladies Aid and ardent but unsuccessful reformer of Uncle Dan’l. She mar=ried him late in life after his bachelor Ways were past re= form, She dis=~ agrees with Dan’l on everything, always is right. Effie Neville (Isabel Winlocke) is the cross Hiram % i pears uncomNevi plainingly. She Effie Neville Dighe| 230 pounds fighting weight, usually is fighting. Effie believes on women's rights and that the rolling pin long ago ceased to be a kitchen instrument. Lew Pettingill (Robert Strauss) boasts the best rabbit dog in “Snow Village,” also 11 children. He never works with either hand, eats with both. He usually is on relief, and there have been ugly rumors his

| vote can be bought.

The “Snow Village” sketches are written for NBC by William Ford Manley, with musical settings by William Stickles. - 2 ¥ 2 foo A couple of youthful but talented radio celebrities take over Eddie Cantor’s CBS Sunday evening show tomorrow while the comedian vaga= tions. With Eddie gone, the program will depend almost entirely upon Bobby Breen and Deanna Durbin, and it should do very well in= deed. Both are tops with most lis=teners, and young Miss Durbin is radio’s, as well as Mr. Cantor’s, No, 1 “find” of last season. ; Besides its large salary provision and its unusual six-year clause, another interesting phase of Cantor’s new agreement with his sponsor has been revealed. The comedian agreed to direct, produce or star in any televised broadcasts the sponsor might de» cide upon. . “Ive got a face which has done all right on stage and screen. Ill have the same face when television is practical,” Cantor explained when the contract was made public. _ This is the first sponsor-performer contract which recognizes television as a future program possibility by providing for possible television per= formances, ” ” on

The dearth of radio comedians is

on summer broadcasters who relieve the few top-flight comedy stars during vacations. Most comedy programs are changing to light musioe during vacations, with no attempt to replace comedians with comee dians. While Bobby and Deanna pinch hit for Cantor, Jack Renny and Mary Livingstone will be replaced on Sunday evenings, beginning July 4, by Jane Froman, singing star of radio, stage and screen, and her husband, Don Ross, also a singer. Perhaps the summer program will help re-establish Miss Froman'’s radio popularity. She has been heard infrequently lately, possibly from choice. 2

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few days before Martin Johnson was killed in an airplane crash in Califernia last December,

he promised Joe Cook he and his wife would appear on the Cook radio program. ... Mrs. Johnson keeps the engagement tonight— NBC-WLW at 7:30 o'clock—to tell

tions. . . . Claudette Colbert, star of “I Met Him in Paris,” now at the Circle, will be heard with “Your Hit Parade” via CBS-WFBM at 8 o'clock tonight. . . . CBS continues experimentation with specially writ ten radio drama with a presentation of “Downbeat on Murder” at 5 p. m. tomorrow. . . . Constance Bennett joins a host’ of other Hollywood

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