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changed by the internal combustion engine which made possible the automobile, the airplane, ete, just as life had been previously changed by steam and electricity.
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The children of this city, generally, are higher trained in safety, and exercise a higher degree of caution in the observance of traffic
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br Ove Lv Notre Dame-Navy Clash to Go on Air;
WIRE to Broadcast Butler Battle; Fish and Ickes on Radio Tonight
ADDED TO WIRE SCHEDULE
The
of the local station. known just as “Irene.”
“Fun in Swingtime” frolic,
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Swallows' Flight From Coast Mission to Be Described.
All three of the major networks will be on the air Saturday with detailed descriptions of the country's outstanding intersectional football games. Most of the broadcasting activity will center about South Bend where the Notre Dame-Navy clash is to take the air at 1:45 p. m. Bill Stern will handle the NBC-Red descrip[tion of the Fighting Irish-Navy en=-
: | counter, while Bob Elson again will
featuring Tim Ryan and Irene Noblette, may be heard over WIRE beginning next Sunday at 5:30 p. m. This show is the latest MBS feature to be added to the schedule
Mr. Rvan and Miss Noblette, who prefers to be are in real life husband and wife.
RADIO THIS EVENING
(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program ane nouncements caused by station changes after press time.)
INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1230 Wi (CBS Net.)
INDIANAPOLIS IRE 1400 (NBC Net)
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INDIANAPOLIS WEFBM 1230 (CBS Net.)
INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1100 (NBC Net.)
CINCINNATI (NBC-Mutuai)
CHICAGO WGN 520 (Mutual Net.)
Chuck ‘Wagon Devotions ” " On Mall
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Where to find other stations: Chicago, WBBM 770; WENR 870, WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 3560.
Good Radio Music By JAMES THRASHER
Music-minded radio listeners are going to have such a busy time listening to orchestra broadcasts tomorrow night—and this column will be so full of week-end music news—that now seems the logical time to tell you that the San Francisco Opera Co. will be on the air again at a
late hour tomorrow evening. This time WIRE will carry the entire broadcast, which is from 11 o'clock until midnight. The music should be almost as soothing as “Moon River,” since it will be Act II of Gounod’s “Faust.” All those listeners who vow they have heard “Faust” so often that they can sing it in their sleep, will have a chance to prove their point. The male principals’ names for the performance are familiar ones— Giovanni Martinelli and Ezio Pinza. The prime donne are less well known, being Charlotte Boerner and Olga Callahan. Pietro Cimini is to be the conductor. ” ” = \ Following the lead of movie stars who “preview” their new pictures for radio audiences, John Barbirolli, "the New York PhilharmonicSymphony's conductor, will tell some of his plans for the coming season this evening at 5:45 o'clock.
ris (she's the wife of Roff Harris,
the composer) is scheduled to do the program announced for last week on the CBS network at p. m. tomorrow. Bartok, Stravinsky, Hindemith and Mr. Harris are the composers whose works are to be played.
” ” = If you missed last Sunday's program of “Everybody's Music,” it's high time you knew that CBS has commissioned six more well-known American composers to write “broadcastable” music to be featured on next summer's “Everybody's Music” concerts. The composers are Quincy Porter, Robert Russell Bennett, Leo Sowerby, Jerome Morross, R. Nathaniel Dett and Vittorio Giannini. All of them should be familiar to anyone who keeps tab upon our contemporary American music makers—except perhaps Mr. Mor-
{follow the play for MBS-WGN lis|i Snes, Red Barber and Norman Perry Jr. formerly of Indianapolis and WIRE, will be at the WLW microphones in South Bend. In spite of the fact that CBS has ar- | ranged for Ted Husing to announce the Ohio State-Northwestern game, WFBM is planning to bring its lise | teners & play-by-play description of | the Notre Dame-Navy game. WIRE is planning a full afternoon of broadcasting from Butler Bowl where Butler meets Washington and Jefferson for the first time in its homecoming day game. The broad= cast will begin at 1:45 p. m., 15 mine utes before the.game is called. Ted Husing's broadcast of the Ohio State-Northwestern game at Colum= bus will begin one hour earlier, 12:45 p. m, NBC-Blue will carry a run= ning description of the game be= tween the unbeaten and untied Vanderbilt and Louisiana State teams at 2:15 p. m. If vou're one of those fortunate people who can get WOR on your set then you should enjoy their description of the Cole gate-Duke contest.
” ” » This evening's program calls for addresses from two more nation= ally known political figures. Rep. Hamilton Fish (R. N. Y.) will
speak on American foreign rela tions from 6:15 to 6:30 p. m. over the NBC-Blue. The title of his address will be “America’s Peace Policy.” Harold L. Ickes, U. S. Secretary of the Interior, will be heard from 9 to 9:30 p. m. over NBC-Blue speaking before the convention of the National Association of Real Estate Boards in Pittsburgh, Secretary Ickes will be introduced by Paul Stark, pres« ident of the association, The sub« ject of his address has not been announced. oo» ow
The annual flight of thousands of golden-breasted swallows from their summer home at Mission San Juan Capistrano in Southern California will be described from 11:45 a. m. to 12 noon tomorrow over NBC-Red. Every year for the past 161 years, as records, show, these birds depart oi clock-like schedule Oct. 23 for their annual migration to ar unknown destination. Just as regularly as they leave the mission on St. John’s Day, Oct. 23, the birds return each year on St. Joseph's Day, March 19. As might be expected people in the vicinity of this mysterious phe= nomenon have built up a legend concerning it. Supposedly many years ago a kindly padre at the mission offered the swallows & haven. The swallows, returning regularly, have reciprocated the kindness by attracting so many gene erous tourists that. Father Hutchine son has been enabled to unearth and restore much of the mission, which was leveled by an earthquake in 1776. Father Hutchinson, pastor of the mission, Ramon Yorba, 78-year-old Indian guide who has watched the birds’ flight as long as he can res member, Ed Ainsworth, Southern California newspaperman, and the children’s choir of the mission Wilk be heard on the broadcast.
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It wasn't the static that garbled the other night's “Gang Busters” program, the first of two episodes dramatizing the career and end of the Al Brady gang. Whoever wrote the script seemed to have doctored up the story more than James Dalhover, surviving gang member, is reported to be doing under the G= Men's questioning in Marion County Jail. According to the radio version it was the elderly, deaf proprietor, not the clerk, who was slain in the gang's holdup ai Piqua, O. And after the gun battle with Lima police, Charles Geisking, wounded gangster, was brought to the office of a “Dr. Whalen” for treatment and listeners got the impression that the doctor’s office was in Chicago, rather than Indianapolis. Then in the dramatization of Brady's arrest in Chicago, prior to the Greenfield escape, the radio had him standing at the window in police headquarters there, sobbing out “I'll tell you all” as Sergt. Rivers’ funeral procession went by. That funeral here. And Al Brady, Hoosier-bred gangster, had in his radio mimic, and 18-karat Brooklyn tough lingo. Anything for a wallop, folks!
procession was
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ross, who is still in his early 20s. All may write as they please except for Mr. Giannini, who has been given the difficult task of writing a radio opera of 290 minutes and 30
Mr. Barbirolli's interviewer will be none other than”Deems Taylor, noted composer and critic, and more recently CBS music con-
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laws and regulations than the adults.—Sergt. Roland J. Schumacher, St. Louis Traffic Education Division chief.
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THE training of eagles for hunting is much like that of other birds used in falconry. Approximately one month is necessary as a preliminary schooling before the bird is ready to try its luck on living game . The weight of an eagle alone, as it drops with terrific force from a great height, is enough to break the back of a good-sized. animal.
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ARGOMENT QUESTION:
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YES. Bertha Beach Sharp, in a study of eminent women of today shows that in the 1902 edition of Whos Who, the women were mostly educators, with a few writ-
ers, lawyers, physicians, painters, musicians, etc. Only one business woman was listed and not a single woman politician. In the 1929 edition of Who's Who there are 25 politicians including state Governors, Congresswomen, city officials, ete. and eight were listed as famous businesswomen, There were five explorers, three engineers, several nurses, a pharmacist, a phrenologist (1), a tennis player, a
CERTAINLY they do, although it is probably not one special gift but a combination of a large number of qualities such as sympathy, love of others, self sacrifice, intelligence, tolerance. After all, these are simply the qualities that make up the personality of a well-
balanced man or woman. "Most of |
these qualities of personality can acquired or, at least, greatly ime proved.
= » 3 UP TO 1%o years ago when the age of invention-—the Industrial Revolution—began, no doubt statesmen influenced the world most, but since then statesmen pale to insig-
nificance compared a the inventors, For example, all life has
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sultant. Mr. Taylor, as you doubt less have learned by this time, is an excellent broadcaster as well, dispensing erudition in amusing and painless doses. » » os I, for une, don’t know what became of Johanna Harris’ scheduled broadcast last Saturday, but apparently something did. For Mrs. Har-
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