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Former President Hoover to Speak At Boston Republican Rally Tonight: Mrs. Roosevelt to Talk From Same City JOINS PEARCE FOR BROADCAST

Fred Allen Impatient to Get Back, Accepts Guest Role.

Former President Herbert Hoover's address at a mass meeting tonight in Mechanic's Hall, Boston, under the auspices of the Republican Club of Massachusetts is to be broadcast from 8 to 8:30 o'clock on NBC-Blue. The former President is the sec ond Republican speaker to be heard |over the radio within a week's time. {Former Governor Alfred M. Landon, 11936 Presidential nominee, opened the party's fall political campaign. No title has been announced for Mr. Hoover's address, but he is expected to express his views concerning the special session of Congress in Noe vember. He will be introduced by Christian Terter, Massachusetts Republican Club president.

x ” ” Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will be heard tonight from 9:45 to 10 Pp. m. over CBS on a program arranged in co-operation with the American Society for the Hard of Hearing. This group and humerous others throughout the country are working to secure for the millions with impaired hearIng an ‘equal opportunity in school, business and social life, They are stressing wuniversal use and study of lip reading, good hearing aids and vocal training. Mrs. Roosevelt also is to speak from Boston and will be intro« duced from New York by Dr. Edmund Prince Fowler, president of the A. S. H. 1. ” ” » Two programs desighed for school children that may interest parents as well, are on tomorrow afternoon's listings The first is the series by the Northwest Territory Celebration Commission scheduled to vegin at 1:30 p. m. over WLW. Produced on the “National School of the Air” program, the series, “Freedom on the March” is to dramatize little-known historic events which led to the ese tablishment of the Northwest Terri tory 150 years ago. Themes for the individual broadcasts are to be the development of public education, free religion and the rights of men, which went hand in hand with the apening of the new territory to sete tiement, Scripts for the first half of the series of 27 programs were written by Dr. and Mrs. A. W, Calhoun of Washington, while the second half is being prepared by Frank Seidel, The latter is to dramatize biograe phies of the Northwest Territory's coloriul characters, The second program, a presenta tion of dental health information in story form is heard at 2:15 p. m. every Wednesday over WFBM. The program strives to present authentic and valuable dental health informas fion in a manner interesting to school children. For schools which haven't radio facilities the broad= casts are supplied in printed and illustrated form. These broadcasts, “The Dentist Says,” have the approval of the American Dental As sociation and are sponsored by the Bureau of Maternal and Child Health of the Indiana State Board of Health in connection with their dental health program ¥ » » Fred Allen must be champing at the bil these days. Apparently his scheduled return to the air in mid-November is too far distant for Fred so he is making a guest appearance on Lanny Ross’ “Mardi Gras” show tonight. His wife and chief stooge, Port land Hoffa, will be with him when

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p. m over NBC-WIRE. Fred's return to regular schedules fs being delayed until his motion picture schedule is completed. Tt would seem that Fred is again vying with Jack (Buck) Benny. For tonight he will be starred as Sheriff Luke Allen in an epic of the range entitled “The Branding Tron of Justice or Things Ain't Soe Hot as They Seem.” Members of the “Mardi Gras” cast, including Charles Butterworth, will he recruited as Mighty Allen Art Players. ” ” nN A series of interesting experis ments in mental telepathy are being conducted in NBC's Chicago stu= dios every Sunday night. In the first test radio listeners were asked ta determine whether a selecting

Singing School

EXPLORE YOUR MIND

By DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM

machine brought into view a black space or a white space. Ten | “senders” of supposedly proved | telepathic ability were in the studio to attempt to transmit the correct answers to the listeners by telepathy. The machine Was operated seven times, but the third and seventh trials were blanks designed to determine whether the public naturally has a preference for either black or white which might affect its choice in the other trials, in which the machine actually selected a black or white space.

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Good Radio Music By JAMES THRASHER

Two of the Curtis Institute's voice pupils will be presented on the school’s weekly broadcast program tomorrow at 3 p. m. on CBS-WFBM, They are Elsie MacFarlane, contralto, and Fritz Krueger, tenor. Miss MacFarlane, who is a pupil ® = Es wan os). IIRL of Estelle Liebling and former soloist | about to resume their usual NBC with the Philadelphia Orchestra, is | broadcast series, with the former Approximately 20 per cent of to sing two compositions by Mar- | leading off in a broadcast ON} yoo who replied called four of cello and Scarlatti; Schubert's “Die | Thursday afterncon. Dr. Howard | the five trials correctly and 4 per junge Nonne’; the “Nelvana Su and Jo Tum vill bn Del een called all five correctly. And “Der er” by Brahms, an hilharmonic conductors, w AY | y the listeners who sent in COMMON ERRORS Rr i Fraser Harrison again will lead the a the correct answers de

' Never pronounce extraordinary— | Mr. Krueger is a student of Emilio Civie forces. signated blanks on oe BY a YES ORNO sm | pks-tra-or'-din-a-ri; say, eks-tror'- de Gogorza in the Institute's opera | seventh trials. uthorities cia

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; ¥ rrative| Kav Francis, at the tennis |dence. Different tests are being Fath a ios I in | matches, autographed tennis rackets | conducted every week for an un- | three Schubert songs: “Nacht und | for the whole English contingent of | announced period at the end of Tracume.” “Trockne Blumen” and players. Yesterday, as a return ges- | which time an attempt will be made “Rifersucht und Stolz.” He and Miss | ture, she was given an autographed to draw some definite conclusion MacFarlane are to sing the follow- | racket from each of them. about telepathy. ing duets: “Et Misericordia” from | SE A et Bach's “Magnificat’’;

The molecules and atoms in ‘every piece of stone and iron as well as in every flower and human heart and in ‘every song of the bird and peal of thunder are all dancing in an infinite Trhythm—the infinite and | never ceasing rhythm of change. | Change is the one permanent and eternal thing in this universe—the one thing that never changes throughout the aeons of time.

BY TORNING IT INSIDE LIT OVER, ITS NECK

NEXT-—Is Masculine Charm as great an asset for a man as feminine charm is for a woman?

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Several states have ‘passed anti- np h 1o. I think 3 _ ; ; » | ceeded in solving his puzzle. hink tipping bills only to find them %0 |; Nn the case of the widower “grass.” CBI60, 5.60 utterly disregarded that they were | not “sod”—he feels crestfallen that

soon repealed. There is a tendency | he has not succeeded in solving his | to give some little gratuity along frst je. " wy he wid iq bE SP granted that other marr with thanks for ‘extra service and | pave solved their puzzle and that | soon this comes to be the custom in | all widows are solved puzzles and all public places, even tor regular | he secretly cherishes a desire to try service. Will Rogers said he was | another unsolved puzzle again. I troubled about whom to tip when | think this must surely be the true | he first went to Europe, but soon | inwardness of the matter. found the Se to do was to “tip > & w anybody who did not have a gold crown on his head.” Were he living |} CHANGE. We speak of “dead | now he might find that even that matter” and of “inanimate rule had its exceptions. things.” There is ‘ao such thing.

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Alfred Wallenstein and his string orchestra will offer a predominately German program over WOR and the Mutual network at 9:15 o'clock tonight. The items are not par-| ticularly familiar ones, being a | Suite from Rosenmueller's “Studen- | tenmusik’’; Niemann's “Anakreon,” | and the Adagietto from Mahler's Fifth Symphony. Also on the program will be “A Spring Garland,” |

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DR. H. C. LEHMAN of Ohio University, in analyzing the ages of sports champions, discovered that the best age for baseball is 28. Amateur golf champions are from 25 to 29—professionals, between 30 and 34. Automobile speed kings reach their height at ages from 25 to 29. * 8% =

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