Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1937 — Page 35
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‘ PAGE 33 CBS Schedules Two More Addresses
From Shanghai by Chinese Leaders: DE nas oar roo cvs Bing Crosby Returns to Alma Mater
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The two addresses are CBS fea tures and will be heard from 5:45 to 6 p. m. Dr, Yen, this afternoon’s speaker, was formerly Ambassador to Son Russia, three times Fore eign Minister and Premier from 1922
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Mme. Kung is the wife of the Minister of Finance and acting Premier a sister of Mme, Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the Chinese Gen eralissimo. Another sister is the widow of Dr. Sun Yet-sen, father of the Chinese Republic.
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® ® = address of interest to radio listeners tonight will be that of Postmaster General James A. Farley from Los Angeles. Mr. Far~ ley is to be the honor guest at a dinner given hy California DemHe not announced the subject of his address, which will be heard from 9 to 9:30 p. m, over NBC-Blue. Senator Me= Adoo (D. Cal.) is to introduce Mr.
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Bing Crosby's Music Hall broad= cast tonight will originate from his alma mater, Gonzaga College at Spokane, Wash.,, where he is staging a four-day festival. Besides his regular company, Bing will be as~ sisted by Mary Carlisle and Edmund Lowe of the films, Connie Boswell, radio singer, and the Foursome, vo= cal group. Bing is back at Gonzaga, which he left 12 vears ago, helping raise money for the school’s scholar= ship fund
Miss Gwenaolyn Schort, newest addition to the WFBM announcing staff, enjoys the distinction of being the only feminine radio announcer in Indianapolis. Miss Schorr, a graduate of Shortridge High School and Butler University, is heard daily on the Apron Strings program at 8:45 a. m. and Tea Time Tunes at 4:15 p. m. Before joining the sta Joh tion she appeared in plays presented by the Indiana University Travel ing Theater and the Civic Theater,
RADIO THIS EVENING
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will he assisted throughout celebration by Bob Burns, Trotter's orchestra Music Hall” entourage. A performance of the Thursr evening broadcast will be given in the Spokane Armory on Friday. During the four days Bing will judge [the “Northwest Talent Quest” con~ an- [test and send two winners to Holly= [wood for a screen test at his exe pense. At the footba
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LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND
By DR. ALFERT EDWARD WIGGAM
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VALUABLE NOW
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IT IS ALWAYS more valuable to have a hobby when times are at a low ebb because it may turn out to be your source of livelihood. One man I know who lost
a hobby for tinkering up old clocks. He is now making a good living fixing clocks. Aj all the emergency work bureaus they are canvassing every applicant’s hobbies and often they find one can create his own job out of his hobby. * Ww EACH SEX is inferior to the 4 other in some respects and superior in others. Women are inferior in sheer physical strength but
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Sen nessed by the fact that they live longer, on the average, than men. Mentally, as I have often said, the differences are so slight as to be hardly measureable and even these
not to heredity but to environment.
8 ” ” { ISABEL. BANFORD BLACK makes out a strong case in
Vogue for the women. On her first day in business the boss threw
a box containing a dress shirt at her and one of her friends found a vice president of a big company weeping in his office because his policies had been criticized. I know one multi-millionaire who sometimes throws himself on the floor,
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have sex vanity,” | she points to thp section manager who goes about smiling at secretaries and sales girls, calling them “dear,” etc. to get their good will and promote himself because he is too lazy to do honest management.
Next—Which has changed the world most statesmen or inventors?
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It is none of our business as neutrals what the effect of our neu- | trality will be upon anybody
but | ourselves.—Senator Vandenburg of | Michigan.
| Best Short Waves || THURSDAY
BERLIN—4 p. m. Beautiful Melodies. DJD, 11.77 meg. ROME—5 p. m. News in English. 2RO, 11.81 meg.
MOSCOW—6 Ps m. News and proan for English listeners. RAN, 6 meg. SCHENECTADY—6:30 p. m. Science Forum. W2XAD, 15.33 W2XAF, 9.53 meg, CARACAS—6:45 pn. m. rado, singer. YV5RC, 5.8 PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA —6:55 . m. Light music and songs. OLR4A, 1.84 meg. LONDON-—-7 p. m. ‘Trafalgar Day.” GSP, 15.31 meg.; GSO. 15.18 meg.; GSF, 15.14 meg.;: GSD, 11.75 meg. BERLIN—8:15 p “The Ma Flute,” by Mozart, DJD, 11 meg. LONDON--9:40 Guns on Test.” GSI. 15.26 meg.: GSB, 9.51 meg.
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GSG, 17. 11.75 meg.;
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TOKYO—11:45 n. m. Vocal selections, sung by Yoshie Fujiwara. JZK, 15.16 meg SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA-320 a, m, (Friday). Chimes Jrom GP, O., 59 meg.
Songland News Fiashes McGregor Do You Know
4:00 Follow Moon 5 Tea Tunes
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Nurse Corps Opry House Jack Armstrong H n Ninging Lady Whistling Kid
5.00 Del Casino h:ib Chr. Science 5:30 Sports H:4d Hall's Phenomenon Sports Casa Loma Or, News
3 Little Orphan Or. Tom Mix Fasy Aces Sport Slants Smith's Or.
Rudy y \ alles
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Arden's Or, Looking In » » As b
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Al Wynkoop X Buddy Clark Bing Crosby 9:15 4 3 3 3 9:30 Concert Or. 9:45 n n Poetic Melodies Amos-Andy News y Olsen's Or,
Master's Or. » "
Norve's Or, Reflections ”» ”» » "
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2:15 2:30 » Kyser's Or.
Flovd McMurray Words Annie
Vocal Varieties
Goodman's Or.
Jolly Joe Californians Three Graces Orphan Annie
Bert Lytell Serenade Boh Newhall Lowell Thomas Toveenter Bob Elson Concert Trio Concert Or.
Amos-Andy Vocal Varicties Lum-Abner Pleasant Valley Concert Or, Arden’'s Or. King's Or.
Rudy Vallee
Showboat Kvser's Or. » Y 3 ;
Comedy Stars Tomorrow's Trib,
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Forum Lopez's Or, Weber's Revue »" "
Bing Croshy » 4 ”» ”»
Paul Sullivan Theatre Digest
Pryor's Or.
Martin's Or. Weems' Or.
Blaine's Or.
Kirk's Or.
Goodman's Or, King's Or.
Joy's Or. Joy's Or
Moon River Kyser's Or,
FRIDAY PROGRAMS
INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1:30
(CBS Net.) (NBC Net.
INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400
CHICAGO WGN 730 (Mutual Net.)
CINCINNATI WLW 00 ) (NBC-Mutual)
Devotions
6:30 Chuck Wagon » » On Mall
6:45
Silent Silent
Sing, Neighbor Merrymakers
Musical , Clock
1 Early Birds Varieties Metro. Parade R. Maxwell Value Varieties Apron Strings Kitty Kelly Myrt-Marge Mrs, Farrell
» Rose Room
1 . Wiges Other Wife Plain Bill Children David Harum Backstage Wil Charming Party Line
Magazine
Big Sister Life Stories Mary M. McBride Fdwin C. Hill Melodies Marset Reports
Home Town Singin’ Sam Linda's Love Farm Hour
Breakfast Club Befty Crocker n
Good Morning Merrvmakers Unannounced
Annleberry Peter Grant Chandler Chats Gospel Singer
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Hope Alden Hatterfields Good Morning Widder Jones " " Linda's Love Crane-Jovee All Answers " ” Betty and Boh Get Thin H'boat Hannah Mail Box Don Pedro Children Painted Dreams Harold Turner
News Road of Life Buckaroos Goldbergs
Girl Alone Unannounced Farm Hour " »
Store Woman Serenade Ouin Ryan We Are Four
Feature Time > sd WIRE Reporte Police Court
Woma n's Eves Hope Alden School of Air
Don’t Look Sylvia Clyde Mav Robson B. Fairfax
Bohemians Jenny Peabody Clubmen
Varieties hy ' » ”
Lorenzo Jones Club Matinee
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Bookends Box, Voya ge
Joe News McGregor Aisle Seat
Follow Moon Tea Tunes
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Where to find other stations:
String Se xtette
Boh Flson Buckaronos Services " ”
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Voice of Exn. Lady Be 0God
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Music Anpree.
Concert Or, Wife vs, See. Lucky Girl B. Fairfax Romances June Baker Good Health Harold Turner
Pepper Young Ma Perkins Vic and Sade O'Neill's
Dr, Friendly Mary Sothern Mary Marlin Kitty Keene
Four Stars Lady of Millians Comm. Fund Len Salve Nurse Corps Jack Armstrong Fairyland Lady : : Whistling Kid ? 4
Chicago, WBBM 770; WENR 870,
Opry House » "
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WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 3560.
Good Radio Music
By JAMES THRASHER
Schubert will be twice on the air waves in the 24 hours of radio listening ahead. The first will be during Alfred Wallen-
| stein’s Sinfonietta program at 8:30 German round, Ev | Goodban’s “All Who Sing”; Bee-|
o'clock tonight on CBS-WOR. At that time the composer's Symphony No. 4 in C Minor will be heard. This symphony, subtitled “tragic,” an earlier and less known work than its great and lengthy companion in the parallel major key. Mr. Wallenstein also will conduct the orchestra in Cui’s Scherzo No. 2, and the second part of a Suite of 16th Century English music arranged by Rabaud. The ‘other Schubert composition is to be the A Minor Quartet, Opus 29, which the Perole String Quartet will play at 2 p. m. tomorrow on the CBS network. n n ”
Series C and D of the NBC Music Appreciation Hour programs are to begin tomorrow when Walter Damrosch goes on the air for his second broadcast of the season over NBCWLW at 1 p. m. Series C students will hear something about rounds and canons, as well as some music to illusirate
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Century English round, “Sumer Is Icumen In.” Others will be the old “Lovely Evening’.
{ thoven’s “I Beg Thee,” and “Honor [and Love,” from Dr. Damrosch's opera of last season, “The Man Without a Country.” In the last half-hour,
di Lasso, and Rameau's
revois.”
novels, plays and paintings, : Victor Bay has selected some of this music for his second “Essays in Mu-
o'clock tonight. The orchestra will play Mendelssohn's Overture: “Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage’; the “Sinbad
sky-Korsakov's “Scheherazade,” and
Dutchman.” There also will be several songs from the same inspirational source, sung by Ruth Carhart, contralto, and Darrel Woodyard,
baritone.
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be that ingenious and astounding | | piece of musical antiquity, the 13th
students | and other listeners will hear Pales- | trina’s “Adoramus Te”; “Ye Night-
ingales So Pleasant and So Gay,” by | “Je vous
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sic” program on CBS-WFBM at 9:30 |
and the Sea” movement from Rim- |
the Overture to Wagner's “Flying |
| cisco University Bing will present a ‘Bulldogs of Gonzaga,” from one of his recent pictures, as the official song of the college. In rn for all his help and in honor achievements, Gonzaga 1s to him a master of music degree
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A radio version of Sidney Kingsley's play of New York slum life, “Dead End,” will be heard on Kate Smith's “Variety Hour” tonight at 7 o'clock on CBS-WFBM, Svivia Sidney, who starred in the motion picture, will play the role of “Drina,” but the boys who “stole” both the stage and screen versions will be replaced. Other features of the program will include Coach Jim Crowley's Football Forum, music by Jack Miller's orchestra and the Ted Straeter Chorus, comedy by Henny Youngman and songs by Miss Smith, ”
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A man and woman who were engaged for 47 years before being married will be interviewed by | Gabriel Heatter on the “We, the ' People” broadcast at 6:30 p. m. on CBS. The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Routen of Hickman, Ky. have journeved to New York to tell
| radio listeners the unusual story.
Other interesting Americans to be | presented are Lazarre Kaplan, | jewel cutter who split the famous Jonker diamond: Mrs. Frank Chrise tian, rolling pin throwing champion, and Charles Hughes, who climbs & pole in his front yard every morn= dawn and blows reveille to [ arouse the community of Baxter, Tenn, ” n An address by the Rf, Hon. Earl of Elgin, speaking from England, is to highlight a broadcast tonight in which Elgin, Ill, pays tribute to its watch industry, from 6:15 to 6:30 p. m. on CBS. Special gift watches are being presented Lord and Lady Elgin and at the close of the London portion of the broadcast, the correct time will be flashed them from the Illinois city so that the watches may be set accurately. The Earl, after whose family Elgin, Tl, was named, will be ine troduced by Judge Harry C. Daniels of Elgin. # ” Al Wynkoop's Country Weekly, program of humorous and philo= | sophical comment, will be heard at 8:45 p. m. tonight over WIRE ine stead of the usual Sunday afters noon period. The Lebanon neEws= | paper man will present the 36th edition of his country weekly with gleanings from his correspondents.
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