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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES With Major Hoople JASPER By Frank Owen

MONDAY, AUG. 16, 1937 OUR BOARDING HOUSE

WITH THOSE SINGES

1 BUT KNOWN WHAT THE CONSEQUENCES WOULD BE, 1 WOULD HAVE LEFT THE BURNING STOVE IN THE TRAILER DRAT TS

SAVED rT O'Neill to Compete With Shakespeare

WOMEN AND CHILDREN FROM nr A BLAZING BUILDING, WHEN You WERE FIRE CHIEF IM ; gi KALAMAZOO! | | | ( ai

T4' BRAND OF “tH'’ TRAWLER HERD! THEY GET THAT WAY FROM TOSSING BURN ING COOKERS OuT OF BOUNCING BUNK7 HOUSES!

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| The senior network provides a good example of how much trouble the radio people are taking thi sommer tO bring their listener: something unusual Not content with broadcasts « about every kind 6f sports event. including track meets, tennis matches and regattas, NBC at 6:30 o'clock this evening will wet up ats microphones in a Maine county store to give vou first=hand thio mation on what the villagers up there are talking about, All the town's leading charac ters==the political expert, the tall story teller, as well as a couple of village pillars and some of the womenfolk=will sit around in Emery Stevens’ general store and

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® -% % On the subject of listener interest, vou might wonder just how many-== BY [possibly how few=ulisteners tha A [country over will be concerned with 7 0 k. {a broadcast of this type. | % wn Vw a [You ean't tell, one broadeaster | America’s most widely broadcast conductor today is Gus Haenschen Re ared, Ti he Bi (above), whose “Musical Moments” recotded programs ate carried by times programs which weem wn more than 300 stations, including WFBM and WIRE in Indianapolis, interesting draw big wall ye. WLW, Cincinnati, and WGN, Chicago. The programs are heard sponses, The radio audience = thrice weekly on each local station, at 8:45 p. m. on Monday, Wednes- | wo vast, and so diversified fn day and Friday on WIBM, and at 9:30 p. m. Tuesdays, 7:45 p. m taste, that what seems dull to one Thursdays and 8 p. m. Saturdays on WIRE, is an enjoyable experichce to Vocalists with Mr. Haenschen's 33-piece orchestra include Morton many others,

Bowe, Alice Joy, Barry Wood, Walter Cassell, Ruth Carhart and Phil This summer, more than ever hes wf i ho i Duey: Graham MeNamee is master of ceremonies, fore, radio is seeking to appeal ta y Brinker # 5 all listeners, Consequently, you may

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hh | P 8ows . A) 1 NO. The world Is full of men but they practically always have | Best Short Waves AND 3 and women -— both old and | emotional and personality problems | MONDAY | young -- who have no business to | they can't solve. Nearly always they | BERLIN, 43% PM ARROWS {nin They Rre onl nor | Desi as problem children in school. {| Marches. DID. 1177 mes y USED |escents — and behave like spoiled | The criminal is usually made by the | ROME. 3 P.M. News _ Opera HN aN children. The Duke of Windsor is| time he is 10 years old, That is, he LONDON. DJL taal tree Airy ‘a good deal of that type, in wy has by then developed lack of ¢0- Be Ne Er Tr AT LEAST 25,000 YEARS, > J

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| WMAQ 670; Lowisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 560, " ; | NALS RESIN THEIR CAREERS in» | CRM BECAOBE OF LACK OF sma — | scheduled in overlapping period: Falls, Tex. | phony orchestra program from Salzburg, conducted by Arturo Toscanini, Like It." the only way open Wang Chu oe or 8" | in Algters”; Beethoven's Bixth | years. In that connection it fs Inter | oo Gala: Moroni Olsen, as the ox All these items except the first) it was finished, the other by the late | poo oe te “he Wan told he ‘Would into their often obvious measures. ’ ‘ in his (Strauss’) development, It i : L : Sea Then at 7:30 o'clock, over NBC opera buffa, produced when the . re . > BAY PRAGUE. CZECHOSLOVAKIA 625 In ‘recent years Mr. Hale gave it ade mous Jester Laster of has a right to expect a husband to NO. It is a sign of lack of edu= "Gar Nas mes. GBD. [| except an ocoasionml excerpt per Symphony of Mos. oe Raves, y } : has been heard as a guest star in Spain, there are pictures of hunters carrying thes And this for hushan in Prance and Si p goes USBARdS, 100. | oven students of physics are often | TOKYO. 1148 precede it. It is the second of the six String Quartet is to play the first J2J, 11.80 meg. JEK, 15.18 meg,

COMMON ERROR Tonight, as nearly always on Got adic Monday, there are good things in BALANCED HANES " » » VEGORNO wee A ,verbody that 1 have ation By JAMES THRASHER you'll have to choose between " BYE Hind se Henry Hull ih "Where the Orors I: § 4 ’ mn The broadeast is schaduled to continue until noon oh NBC's Red network AN / BN ; A ; | Unless the Chinese sacrifice their | stations. Bre Myr, Morgan, ohne of filmdom's [d NN od 2: 3 3 lives they will become puppets; ww. | Jolllest nctors, heads a OBS east Hui, Chinese foreign minister, The best ti (Pastoral) Symphony, and the tone esting to note two remarks concerns | {led Duke, and Oharles Brown, bs © best time to repair n leaky | ium peath and Transhguration, ing ft<one ade by Hans von | Touchstone. should be familiar to the average | Philip Hale, noted American oritie. be Jachues-=and like it. A very concert-goer. Mr. Toscanini hax a| Von Buelow Wrote to his wife of [ delightful Jacques he should make Consequently, we may expect to hear this music given more than its | 2 very important work in spite ol WMAQ. Mr. Hull will be heard in the leading role of the O'Neill te Narra! BP. 1531 meg | judgment. I think the Duchess will operativeness, laziness. RE "en | ORF 1514 mes fa riots composer was 21, Like most of : "i | 184 hon Program Rosrini's prolific output, it has not the following dismissal; Death | “Pabreco Road," will portray n | become a leaning post or a psychia- | cation, particularly contin seafaring character tonight, 1 be. trist whose duty it is to straighten ar scienvine y a ttn Of course, no one cah | . “GEL, 1528 11.75 meg. GBB, 9.51 mee formed in a vocal recital. 3 “Death and Transfiguration” is, | rw W dramatic wkits, of these ancient drawings show animals with ar- Again, t's unfortunate (hese wealORS, wd in their bodies. Y SW | guillible about facts of chemistry. In | is rOWS § YES. Criminals are about like | fant they are BOI in this | symphonic tone Li written [of Tachatkowsky's ree string | the conflict we doubtless » when Strauss was 24, Here again is quartets, that in D Opus 11. have neither,

Never say, “My dog barks when store for the drama listeners, With but, well. those did well to part.— Today's music news ix of tomorrow, for at 10:30 a. m -—=unless the Made” and Prank Morgan and » The ram includes Rossini’s $- prog which inoludes Wendy Barrie, to be roof is when the sun is shining — , ’ © | by Richard Strauss. | Buelow oh a first hearing soon after | Mr. Morgan wanted to play Ham fondness for resurrecting Rossini | the new composition: "It has again | The hour, if you've forgotten, is 7 just deserts. sundry poor passages, and it is ala cwasgering, 15,18 Mee. GBF. 15.14 meg “Where the Cross Is Made." The | have to help him grow up-—provided | playing “hookey” or the like. BERLIN. 8:15 PM “Polish || weathered the phssing of time very and TransAguration’ ix now more | ed that the first men to use bows and arrows were of the Heve this will he his first radio believed tha e 0 use out the problems of life she IT Is Db has | know everything. Dr. 8. B. Sells of BUENOB AIRES, ARGENTINA, oD of course, a tong step from the| At 12:30 p. m. tomorrow, on the performances conflict, hut were it * % » the rest of us in intelligence-— | field. The person of genuine scisnNEXT: What helps keep circus Nony' ‘conts glossy? ‘criminals, yet; | tie

DNS PRACTICALLY ALL he wants in”; say, “wants to come Hoth Bhakespeare and O'Neill plays Peace Justice R. V. Gwinn, Wichita | vagaries of shortwave {ransmission should interfere-there is to be a sym- Jatge Supporting cast ih "As You therefore the supreme sacrifice is Overture to his opera, “The Italian | a work that has faded with the heard ®s Rosalind: Cail Patriok, Franklin D. Roosevelt. lot--nll comedians want to do overtures and breathing new life juepived me with great confidence | O'clock » » » “The Italian in Algiers’ is an|pefreshing.” 3 8 11.75 meg young actor, who created ang [she has done so herself. No woman | » w ‘wn Blood, AD A 1177 ‘meg well, and little ts remembered of it | pld-fashioned than the @& Minor part of wighifieance, though he Aurignacian race, of at least 25000 years ago. On the walls of CAVES, |basn unable to solve for herself, Columb a, recently pointed out that | - nee Music, DRX, Rossini and Beethoven that are to | NBO Music Guild hour, the Krasuter not for the rivalry which enused hould tific training,

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