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Architects’ drawings of the new WLW-WSAI studios, on which work is to begin next week, provide for a three-story building with a five-story tower, overlooking Cincinnati. Floodlights are to make the gleaming white building, to be located on Clifton Heights, visible far into northern Kentucky at night The auditorium on the first floor is to seat 600 people. WLW
to Report Championship Fight WLW TO BULD NEW STUDIO |
Margaret Speaks Returns After Three Weeks' Vacation,
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After the CBS Shakespearean cycle ends with “Twelfth Night” tonight, the network is to celebrate (its achievement with curtain ealls for the stars of previous plays in the series WFBM is to earry “Twelfth Night” from 7 to 8 p. m., but a loca) program interferes with the curtain calls at 8:30 p. m. The audience probably would have been cut any way by the NBC broadcast of the Tommy Farr-Joe Louis heavyweight championship fight CBS has good reason to celebrate, however. Its Shakespearean plays |are believed to represent a mile stone in radio progress and a defi- | nite advance over the NBC series {that preceded the eyele. | Notable performances during | the series included Walter Abels in “Hamlet” and “Julius Caesar,” Thomas Mitchell's in “Julius Caesar,” Frieda TInescourt’s In “Taming of the Shrew,” Margo's inh "King Lear,” Dennis King’s in “As You Like It” and Humphrey Bogart's in "Henry IV.” All these players and the more famous ones who played the leads are to take curtain calls tonight, “Twelfth Night,” last of the cycle, is probably Shakespeare's cleversst
WHAT A CHUMP TOE BEEN farce, and certainly one of the com- - |edies with the most appeal for modern tastes. Tt has more than its share of familiar quotations, Including the phrase, “Out of the jaws of death.” Tallulah Bankhead, who iz bringing Shakespeare's “Anthony and Cleopatra” to English’s late in October, is to play the part of Viola, a woman dressed like a man, in tonight's play. Helen Menken plays Olivia, the sweet, dignified, frustrated girl. Orson Welles plays the part of the Duke and Sir Cedric Hard. wicke is cast as Malvolio A brilliant “last night” audience of congresécmen, diplomats, writers, philanthropic and religious leaders [and clubwomen is to see “Twelfth | Night" produced in one of the CBS playhouses in New York City. The other plays in the cvele were broads cast from. Hollywood ” ” ” Next Monday, John Barrymore, who played the leads in the NBC Shakespearean series, and Elaine Barrie Barrymore, who was fre. quently his heroine, come back to the air for a series of two modern plays.
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” Speaks returns to the air tonight after a threeweeks vacation spent hiking through the Berkshire Hills. Miss Speaks is fond of walking, Last summer she hiked through England, Her first program in the new series is to include Friml's “L'Amour Toujours L'Amour” and two selections from Vietor Herbert's “Naughty Marietta.” »” ” » Rube Appleberry, radio’s mythical — —— — ne | DASEDAll hero, returns to WGN-Mu-Where to find other stations: Chicago, WBBM 770; WENR 870, | tual for a new series beginning to-
WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 860, | Night, but the hour has not yet ——— ” " — been arranged,
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the leading role, portraying the By JAMES THRASHER
chesty pitching star of the “PanWilliam Hargrave, baritone, and Rose Dirmann, lyric soprano, are
thers,” so well known to radio fans a couple of years ago. Gordon to be guest artists on the CBS weekly “Story of Song” broadcast at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow -—WFBM,
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THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson
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OF ALL MAMMALS
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By DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM
personality is weak and is growing | weaker,
NEXT: Do dogs really think? COMMON ERRORS |
| Never say, “She is light com- | plected”; say, “complexioned.” clude
and Paul Fogarty, author of the |
seript, 1s to be back in the role of McConnell, “Panther” manager. Godounov” excerpts a few weeks ago, you will remember Mr. Hargrave. | He is replacing Clyde Mayo, previously announced for tomorrow's pro-
” » Another WGN serial makes the gram, Mr, Hargrave's selections will in= ee. War,”
news. The Lone Ranger” has been “When the King Went v|C bi S . | mo m— LOolumDIQ Series | It is only when men recline in |sky's “Pourquois?”; Robert Franz’
[renewed for 52 weeks beginning by Koeneman: Tschatkow- | [luxuriant ease that they doubt | “Widmung”: “Wie bist du meine To Move Abroa
Sept. 27. It recently passed its | God's existence or pay little at- Koenigin” by Brahms, and the aria,
| 700th hroadeast | This Mutual program, originattention to Him.—The Rev. Millard | “Di Provenza,” from Verdi's “La | R. Brown, Cleveland. [ Traviata.”
ing at WOR, is heard Mondays, Miss Dirmann’s songs are to be
Wednesdays and Fridays from 5:30 to 6 p. m. It is sald to hold If an effective nonintervention | Respighi's “Crepuscoio”; "Sc Heine | pact were put into effect, the war | Wetter,” by Richard Strauss; a lumbia Workshop,” series of experi- | | would end in six months —Dr. Nor- | Nocturne by Deis; Ravel's “Chan- mental radio dramas, which Irving | man Bethune, Montreal surgeon | Reis directs for CBS, will venture |
the record for fan mail among serials, Republic Pictures has purchassd screen rights to the show intending to make a 15-episode serial. » » ”
Times Special
NEW YORK, Aug. 30-~The “Co-
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| anything else; but she despises both | him and herself for
A SROUP OF DQCTORS HAVE AGREED ON
CRPVRIGITY 'BY JONN BILE CO
OF COURSE, a woman likes to look up to her man. Many a woman has to look down on her man because he is so small, ininfinitesimal, homeopathic, atomic, molecular, corpuscilar and microscopic both mentally and spiritually, that she can't do
ever having been caught by such a trifling little snip of a mite of a globule of a dribbling piece of diminutive attenuated masculinity. Love changes instantly to pity, hate, or spite the moment a woman can't look up to her man. » o ”
IT CAN'T be true, provided we
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ordinarily think except in one particular—it does not ignore anything that agrees or disagrees with its theories. All the discoveries in electricity, radio, aeronautics, etc, have been made solely by looking into all the available facts and then seeing what they indicate or prove. If they do not agree with previous theories——so much the worse for the theories. J. W, K. is betting on the wrong horse, ” ” ” IF YOU find you have to lean on others to help you decide everything and that you are all the time trying to make decisions that will please others, even when you feel it would be better to decide you may be sure your
back from Spain.
Great poets always tell the truth and that truth remains permanent, —Dr, William Lyon Phelps of Yale University,
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| son de la Mariee,” and ‘The Little | Shepherd's Song ' by Watts, | afield for the first time to broadcast " Ww [its Sept. 12 and 18 programs from | London and Dublin, Mr. Reis landed at Southampton | today for an extended visit to the | British Broadcasting Corp, in London, Dublin's Radio Athlone and the
Pugnani, whom most of us know as one of Fritz Kreisler's historical noms de plume, will be represented in his own right on tomorrow's NBC
Music Guild program. Though he | tant write the spurious “Prae- |Radio Avro of Holland. He intends
| ludium and Allegro” with which Mr |to study radio drama methods there | Kreisler once credited him, the [for a book he is writing. | celebrated 18th Century violinist | The first production will be | was an industrious composer. The | “Death of a Queen,” an adaptation selection programmed for tomor- |of Hillaire Belloc's “Marie Antotrow is a Sonata in C for piano and | nette,” which will be transmitted from the BBC studios with Val GielOn the same program will be a trio | gud as guest director. ~ | “Riders to the Sea,” one of the Bach family, and Oyril Scott's "Ves- | yi vrown plays of the famous perale.” Virginia and Mary Drane, |p..." oiavweight, James Millington | violinists; Anthony Guerrara, cellist, Synge, is the drama to be given from land Alexander Alexay, pianist, will | publin. This will be enacted from | be the performers. the Radio Athlone by the world-fa-y ww mous Abbey Players, Mr. Reis will | You may hear Gertrude Ackerly. | iret it. | young Chicago soprano, and Harold
| Bachman's concert band fron CLAIRE RECOVERING
Grant Park this evening at 7 | o'clock over WGN. | HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 30 (U. P.).— Miss Ackerly’s “big moment” will| Claire Trevor, film actress, was re[be the florid “Una voce poco fa'|covered from a serious illness and from Rossini’s “Barber of Seville.” | back at work on a film set today. Mr. Bachman wil\poffer some Elgar he starring “role in
She missed t music, among other things, “Dangerously Yours.”
Fibber McGee has proved himself a past master at almost any trade, bu, some doubts have been cast | upon his talent as a judge for baby contests, That talent is scheduled to be put to test on WIRE at 7 p. m. today | He defends his qualifications on the [basis of his experience with “baby | pigs, baby chickens and such things” on his Peoria farm, | ” » » Senator Clark's (D. Mo.) speech on “Americanism” at the annual Vv. F. W. convention in Buffalo tomorrow at 9:30 am, is to be broadcast by the NBC-Red net. work, | TE | The interrupted story of the | Goldbergs, famous family of New | York's lowest East Side, is to be resumed on the NBC-Red chain Sept. 13 Crertrude Berg, who writes the | serial, has been in Hollywood for nine months writing for movies. One of her scenarios was for Bobby Breen's new film, “Make a Wish." She hurried back to New York to write a radio series for Bobby, but stopped in Chicago long enough to reveal her plans for the Goldbergs.
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