Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1937 — Page 15

SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1987 _ ‘OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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Bette Davis Joins Don Ameche on WIRE: : Polo Game tc Ride Sabbath Air Lanes;

Schnickelfritz Band Plays NBC Tonight

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backyard and. reports he works out on the bars (the gymnastic ones) everyday. Nelson Eddy’s solos on the program will be “With a Song in My Heart,” “Song of the Flea,” “Lolita” and “Song of the Mounties.”

‘Dorothy Lamour and Robert Arm-

bruster’s orchestra also will be heard as usual. : 2 8 = A stroke-by-stroke account of the National Open Polo championship by Ted Husing will give sport fans something new. tomorrow afternoon. The hard-riding Argentine team is to meet the strong Aurora four. Mr. Husing is to broadcast one hour of the match from 2 to 3 over CBSWFBM.

Final rounds of the tournament

will be broadcast Sept. 16. and Sept. 19. The South Americans are one

: {of the most colorful and proficient

teams in sport. Last year they crushed our national champiens, Greentree, in two straight games and in 1931, their last appearance in the Open, they won the U. S. championship. : = ” ” on : ‘Freddie Fisher's Schnickelfritz Band, that droll organization which gained considerable fame at the Midway in St. Paul for its. violent physical activity and frenzied antics during each performance, will make its debut on a coast-to-coast net-.

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WHY the elephant waves his ears back and forth continually has been a mystery to the world of naturalists for years. Now it has been ,discovered that the ears, with their many blood vessels, act as a “thermostat. By waving them back and forth, the animal draws air over them to lessen his body heat.

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DID FATHERS OR MOTHERS START

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had to hand-cup their ear and say “What” and they say No. 1 is the right thing, that they don’t put people to any. trouble. It is “only the obviously hard of hearing who give in and agree to either number 2 or 3. All this is false vanity. People slightly deaf should choose both 2 and 3 at a very early date and thus keep their old friends and make new ones. ® 8» wi A MOTHER started it after hearing J slight suggestion from her children. She thought it would be a fine recognition of father’s importance to set-aside a special day for him just to be a father all day long and do nothing else. It's a fine

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Hardy CBS-WFBM dialers wh did some marathon listening to the }

two-and-a-half hour Gershwin niemorial broadcast Wednesday night may do a repeat performance tomorrow evening if they wish. : Beginning at 7 o'clock, the local Columbia outlet will bring you the

season’s opening broadcast of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra series,

followed by an hour of the closinz®—

summer concert from Grant Park, Chicago, at 8 o'clock. ~ . ~~ | John Charles Thomas will be the soloist, and Jose Iturbi the conductor of the Detroiters’ initial conceit. This is the second time in as many years that Mr. Thomas has. hein the curtain-raising soloist. His s:-

lections tomorrow night are to e| the Prolog to “Pagliacci”; the pat- Rr

tering Chancellor’s Song from Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Iolanthe”; Dix’s “The. Trumpeter,” and “The Lost Chord”. by Sullivan. = = i Mr. Iturbi is to open the progrim conducting the Brahms “Acaderiic Festival” Overture, proceed with ihe Air de Ballet and Bohemian Festival from the “Scenes Pittoresques” by Massenet, and conclude with Chabrier’s familiar rhapsody, “Espar a.”

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Mr. Thomas. ane #8 8. ~ The Grant Park free concerts, which each season draw audierces numbered in the millions, will have as -a closing feature, a .300-p ece massed orchestra led by the Chicago Symphony’s veteran conductor,

| Frederick Stock. The _orches ras

uniting for the occasion are Dr. Stock’s. own players, the Chicago Philbarmonic, Civic Opers Ore

chestra and the Women’s Symphony. - . : - The program lists Smetana’s symphonic poem, “Die Moldau”; the Adagio Pathetique of Godard; the so-called “Handel’s Largo,” and Strauss’ “Wine, Women and Song.” ® 2 » Six of the eight members of Erno ; hb permanent vocal ensemble for the coming season were announced today. It is a really dazzling array of singers, consisting of Grace Moore, Maria Jeritza, Helen Jepson,” Richard Tauber, . Joseph Schmidt and Donald Dickson. They will be heard with Mr. Rapee on his Sunday evening cycle beginning .Oct. 3. Two other European singers are to be added before we opening night. iss Moore recently underwent an operation in Santa Monica, is due to leave the hospital Mpnday. Miss Jepson is to be in Indianapolis for a recital Oct. 18. All three of the feminine contingent are Metro-

“politan Opera members. Mr. Tau-

ber is famous throughout Europe as an opera and operetta star, and Mr. Schmidt is the tiny Czechoslovakian tenor with the big dramatic voice which impressed listeners in his American radio debub year

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mentator and journalist, is to be the guest of Your Hit Parade tonight at 8 over CBS-WFBM. Mr.. Cartei’s hobby, if you'd like to know, is painting portraits. : Three leading songs on the Parade this. week are “So Rare,” “My Cabin of Dreams” and “Whispers: in theDark.” Mr. Warnow and his orchestra will furnish the music. » ” ”

Maj. Gen. James C. Harbord, Radio Corp. of America Board chairman, will invite all members of the American Legion to attend the 1937 convention in New York Sept. 20-23, on the Magic Key of

1 RCA program to be heard fomor1 row “at 12 over NBC-WLW. Gen.

Harbord is president of the American Legion 1937 Convention Corp. of New York. { : The Magic Key will pay tribute to the Legion by. presenting George M. Cohan, famous actor and playwright, and the 40-voice. chorus of the Syracuse, N. Y, Post No. 41. The vocal group won the 1936 convention chorus contest. : Also to be heard are Doris Doe, Metropolitan Opera contralto; Margaret Brill, young harpist; Jean Sablon, French star, and Dr. Frank Black and the Magic Xey orchestra. : » » ” +

The story of three remarkable men—the white rajahs of Sarawak, absolute monarchs of an independent state on the Island of Borneo will be told by Linton Wells, Amer=jcan foreign news correspondent, in his program tonight at 6:30 over the NBC-Red network. For nearly a century, the tale goes, the dynasty of Brooke—composed: of three Englishmen-—has been applying the law of common sense and respect for Moslem and: native customs to the rule of its half million Malay, Sea Dyak and Land Dyak subjects. Its wealth is

| spent in bettering the condition of

its. subjects, according to reports. Foreign exploitation of natural wealth is forbidden. Foreign visitors are unwelcome. land of the happy and carefree, says Mr. Wells, and the English rajah intends to keep it so. od ® a 8 The Abbey Players, famous Dublin theater group, will pinch hit for the: Columbia Workshop in a breadcast from London to be - heard tomorrow afternoon over WFBM at- 4:45. “Death of a Queen,” adapted - from Hillaire Belloc’s “Marie Antoinette,” is to - be presented. A week from to-

John Millington Synge’s “Riders to the Sea.” a

Benny Friedman, greased lightning when he held a pigskin in his

is called “Your Sunday Morning Quarterback.” Mr. Friedman Is scheduled to discuss anything of &

controversial nature that happens on preceding Saturdays in gridiron’ contests, ° hE x

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