Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1937 — Page 34
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| A radio version ‘of ‘the new ‘play | “Susan and Cod,” in which Ger|trude Lawrence ‘opened ‘oh Broad{way last week will be the fentiire of Kate 8mith's show this ‘evening. Miss Lawrence and other members of the stage ‘cast are to present the radio adaptation at 7 p. m. ‘over the OBS-WFBM. The ‘play, ‘written by Rachel COrothers, is ‘concerned with | the ‘effect of religious teachings on | the domestic life of an American ; | family. Nancy Kelly has the role of E | Miss Lawrence's neglected ‘daughE [ter and Paul McGrath portrays her i | weakling husband, E | In the Football Forum portion of E [the program, Fordham's Jim Orow{ley and Lou Little, Columbia coach, g [are to discuss next Saturday's foot- | ball ‘outlook. | »n ” ”
7 | | 3 al Almost ‘everyotte thinks of ‘Walms ee i i 3 | : a ter Huston as a weériots ‘dramatic IBN " LN ; r | La » actor, but ‘radio listeners are to 2 | have an opportunity of Weaving | him ‘as a humorist this ‘evening in a three-way interview ‘with Bing Croshy and Bob Biirhs oh the “Music Hall” show at 9 bp. mm. on NBC-WIRE. Bing, as master of ‘ceremonies, will also present Hope Manning, St. Louis Opera Company soprano, and Betty Furness, screen ingenie, It has been reported that Mr, Crosby is attempting to add spon= taneity to his program by ‘eliminating the final rehearsal, He believes
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HEY BOOTS ~- WHAT ARE YOu OOMNG THIS EVENING Betty Thrness, ‘pretty voung ‘movie actress, pays her first visit to Bing ‘Croshy’s Music Hall ‘program this ‘evening. Another movieland favorite whom Bing will ‘present when the program is heard at 9 p. m. over the NBC-WIRE will be Walter Huston, character actor.
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The March of Time, pioneer radio news dramatization, which has been | switched from the OBE-WFBM to [the NBC-Blie, will be heard this evening from 7:30 to 8 . 'm., instead of 8 t0 8:30 p. ‘Mm, the originally scheduled time, | An average of 72 ‘people Pprepaie {and produce the weekly broadcast. | Work begins ‘each Saturday for the | following Thursday's program, | Writers submit ‘about 20 wcripts ‘on [Monday ‘evening. The scripts are gradually eliminated during rehsai= | sals until ‘only ahout seven are finalsis broadcast. Actors to simulate | voices ‘of mews figures are welected of 500 to 700
from a talent list | namics Indianapolis Tisteners will prob= ably get {he best raception from WLS in Chicage. ~ ” » Hetie Belvenoit, oe of the few men ‘ever to ‘edcape from ‘the Frefich penal colony, Devils Toland, will be featured on the “We, the Teople” broudoast at 6:30 ‘o'clock this evening over the OBS, Belvenoit, after making sik | uinsiccessial attempts to e¥ohpe, finally accomplished it. We bat(led through dense jungles and Tanded on the coast of Colombia, where He ‘was Tieed following a
frial. We is At present Th the United States writihg his efoirs, Other personalities will include Al Mingalonie, Wews chm éraman Who was taken for a vky ¥ide by §9 wmall balloons, and | Pr. W. A. McKeever, Who conducts | ‘a wchool for people over 10 years of age.
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Many radio listeners have WoRs | ‘dered what has become of ‘Cheerios. | ‘A reader has forwarded an excerpt from an answer sent her by Rudi Digest, Tt says: | “At his own Teguest, Tesumption |'of Cheerios week<day morning pio= | grams has been delayed until ah | undetermined ‘date, Tnstead of | daily broadcasts in the WOrnmg, | Cheerio is now Heard once a Week at 9:30 p.m. (Indianapolis Time) | ‘on Sunday nights via WENR.”
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Were wigned on Saturdays. Both By DR. AUBERT FDWARD WIGGAM ; |
By JAMES THRASHER Alavka and the Panam Canal y 4 i v | were axed ‘on a Saturday. We ble fs ustally not With marriage The 10th Damrosch Music Appreciation series gets under way to= Sy Me. Ripley. Twn FHA itself; there is something WIONE | arrow at 1 H. Mm. (NBC-WLW) with newly revised teachers’ and pupils’ OH TNO to. ash. At any 2 hoi tell the hair I texthooks and some new plans for the vear's music, eh he v AppaIERIY have hecome : NELPAR piv ory o Mh real love should ‘come in its Dlack | For one ‘thing, the venerable Dr. “Sa tHARY conscious,” becaude they ; Franch hi intend Of ‘Charieing towhrd cach | DAMIosch has decided ‘to place | fonietta concert—WOR-MBS at 8:30| wave choven that wight for Rip- ony they have changed away from each | More stress pon operatic music this | d'elock, The program also Will In=| ys and Jack Faley's Progiams. . other—their attitude has made a year, With ‘much of the first act ‘of ae the Symphony No. 1 of Bee | life ‘together either unhappy or im- | ‘Die Walkuere” scheduled To oe thoven. .. FORMER GRIDMAN 4) sible, of the broadcasts. There also Wi Sond a Yio but James Oralg, featured i “Born 0 || 4 Hear How the head of a Most Hhiqus
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ee be brief dramatic sketches based on| The {tiresome persistent NEXT—Which are ‘disliked the | j in liv Sus com= | Clistom of veferring to Beethoven's | the West,” Was a star end at Rice || I Erne gus on Thstitute, His real hame is Jimmie
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posers. As in the past, the broadeasts are
divided into lessons for four grades or ‘classes. A half hour is devoted to each, and broadcasts for ‘each class Will be heard ‘on alternate
Sonata Opus 27 No. 2 ‘as the “Moon=light” will be perpetuated by Victor Bay in his new ‘Essays in Music” series ‘tonight at 9:30 o'clock ‘on OBS-WFBM, Mi. Bay certainly knows that the
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title of “Moonlight Sonata” and its accompanying fable were the gratutous invention of one of Beethoven's publishers. Tt has no legitimate place on a program lumped under the haive heading, “Music of the Firmament.” Other selections on this broadeast are the Astrologers theme from Rimsky-Korsakov's opera, “Lie Coq d'Or”; the “Hymn to the Sun,” from the same opera; the “Song to the Evening Star” from “Tannhaeuser’”; y's “Nuages,” and several se= actions from Haydn's oratorio, “The However, despite the astronomical generalities, there's some hice music in the list.
weeks. Tesson 1 in series A and B ‘Constitutional government in this |; initi country Is succeeding ‘despite the will take up the initial hour. obstacles being placed in its way by 3» T+ 2 those who do not want to see it| Telen Jepson, member of the new work. President Roosevelt. Erno Rapee concert company, 1s fly from New York following her broadcast Sunday hight and 1: due to arrive at Municipal Airport at 12:30 P. Mm. Monday for her recital here Monday evening. Miss Jepson will be the first artist on the season's Martens concerts, and she will be making her first Tndianapolis apearance. as well, She has informed Mrs. Nancy Martens that she Wishes to include a Visit to the American Tegion national headcuarters during her brief stay in the city. The program for Miss Jepson's yecital at English's appeared in The Times yesterday. Her radio contri bution Sunday hight will be the aria “Adiey Torets,” from Tchaikowsky's “Jeanne Are” and Jerome Kern selections with Donald Dickson. ® % ®
The first performance of “Village | Festival” by Cesare Sodero, veteran
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