Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1937 — Page 15
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Bing Crosby to Abandon Crooning for Role in Drama.
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Burns and Allen return to the air this evening after a month's vaca~ tion. This will probably be welcome news to most radio listeners. At any rate, the four weeks reign of normalcy in Monday evening ra= dio fare is bound to be rudely dis~ rupted when George and Gracie are reunited with their Hollywood friends tonight. Of course, the returning comedians have had able substitutes dur« ing their absence in Bob Burns, Phil Baker, Eddie Cantor and Al Jolson, But the madcap pair's rehashing of their experfences while in New York should top the efforts of those who were pinch hitting for them. George and Gracie have promised a surprise for their radio listeners and Ray Noble and Tony Martin, who have been carrying on for the pair while they were away. In case These attractive young girls are members of Phil Spitalny’s all-girl you've forgotten. the program 1s riill orchestra which is to be heard at 8:30 p. m. tonight over NBC-WIRE heard over NBC-WIRE at 7 p. m. on the Hour of Charm program. They are Maxine (left), deep-throated no songstress, and Evelyn with her “magic” violin. Lady Nancy Astor, who became
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heard in this country tomorrow at 4 p. m, over NBC-Blue, The weekly series, in which prominent Englishmen speak on subjects of their own choosing, originates in London, Virginia-born Lady Astor has long been held one of England's outstanding women in public life, In 1919 when her husrohan band took his place in the House Weber's or, of Lords she immediately captured ales Review his seat in the House of Commons. Concert Trio » ” ®
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Burns-Allen Bing Crosby, radio's most famous crooner baritone, will branch out into new fields tonight when he makes his first appearance in radio drama on the Radio Theater pro= gram. The play is “She Loves Me Not,” an early motion picture ve=hicle for Crosby, Joan Blondell will play opposite Mr. Crosby in the role of the chorus girl. The play includes several songs and the kind of light comedy dialogue which characterizes his Thursday night Music Hall show. Another feature of the program, which is heard at 8 p. m. over CBS-WFBM, will be Cecil B. DeMille's interview between acts of the play with Walter Thornton, New York model agent.
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TUESDAY PROGRAMS
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The Grand Hotel program which made its debut over the N 9 networks in 1933, is to be renewed yin Ne) at 7:30 p. m. today over NBC-Blue, It is to replace the Vanity Fair variety show. “Second Honeymoon,” a three-act comedy, has been selected as the first play for the new series, The principal actors in tonight's drama have not been announced. “ ® @®
Kay Kayser's dance OIC hestra, which is heard nightly over MBS= WGN from Chicago's Blackhawk Restaurant, is to celebrate the 11th anniversary of the band's orgailza= tion tonight. It was 11 years ago when Kay was a sophomore al North Carolina Unlversity that he organized his first orchestra and began a musical career. Only one of the original members of the orchestra, Sully Mason, still is with the orgamza= tion.
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Concert Or. Wife vs, Nee, Lucky Girl Bea Fairfax
1:00 N ” ” Mrs. Mary Bethany, bed-ridden invalid in the Home of Incurables at New Orleans, is the “Good Neighbor” to whom Richard Max~ well will pay tribute on his broadConcert Or. cast tomorrow at 8:30 a. m. over Jady of Millom CBS. Ory House " » ” | All 48 states, all Canadian prov« inces and a dozen foreign countries are represented in the long list of schools, student groups and indi | vidual pupils who have requested | textbooks and have indicated they will listen regularly to Dr. Joseph E. Maddy’s Fun in Music series. This would seem to indicate that Dr, Maddy's programs, heard every Tuesday at 1 p. m. over NBC-Red,
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Good Radio Music By JAMES THRASHER are becoming unexpectedly popular, | According to NBC officials, the de=
Sir Ernest McMillan, conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, | pong for piano instruction books lis to be guest pbatonist with the Philadelphia Orchestra on their weekly | has been so heavy that the first | commercial program at 8 o'clock tonight via NBC-Blue. printing already has been ex= Also guest-appearing will be thes hausted.
7 | LET S EXPLORE YOUR MIND | University of Pennsylvania Choral This is the first year in which | Society, directed py Dr. Harl Mac-
Hr b Dr. Maddy's programs have inBy DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM | Donald, who row oe op cluded instruction in piano and spi e two con-
| Symphony.” : voice. Heretofore instruction was ONE of the pleasant things quctors’ evident Scottish ancestry, | only for band instruments. Paras
* about human nature seems to0| the music will be German and Ru- | doxical though it may seem, the be an inherent tendency to remem- | manian. The chorus will be heard | radio lessons are said to have ber and use words that, bring up| in two portions of a mass by C. P. E. caused many more children to take pleasant memories, rather than un- Bach. private music lessons rather than pleasant ones. E. A. Davis. psy-} Sir Ernest is to conduct the or- to have narrowed the field of in chologist, in a study of children | chestra in the “Coriolanus” Over- struction for music teachers. from around 5 to 10 years of age, | ture of Beethoven, a movement . Radio Personalities: Noble Cain, found they used 1057 pleasant words | from Schumann's Second Syme Former Hoosier who directs the mixed chorus of to every 80 unpleasant ones. ~An-| phony, Haydn's Serenade OF 20 voices heard on the Contented other study of adults brought out| Strings and the Rumanian Rhap- C Hour every Monday night, received the same tendency. sody No. 1 of Enesco. Named By R A his master's degree from the UniWi ii i i re he wa IT SLOWLY ATTRACTE NEXT—Does the way you walk nn YN We OE opie RE 2 STRONG J fell anything about your person-| Also tonight there will be Morb Perty Como as vocalist on the THE LENGTH ' ality? | opera by the Chicago City Opera o Fibber McGee and Molly show to OF THE bal Portions of “La Traviata” will ate | HEH “Bob Hawk, the anLUNAR. heard on the NBC-Blue network be- | tion of G. K. Throckmorton as presi TE ob heard oh WGN's Music MONTH. ginning at 10 o'clock. The cast will dent of RCA Manufacturing Co. | go" oaqeast every morning, include an eye-and-ear filling so-| Camden, N. J, Was announced today | yrned down a teaching career 10 | prano, Helen Jepson, John Chiles py David Sarnoff, president of Ra- | become an announcer, | Thomas and a new tenor, Andre | gio Corp. of America and chairman | — a | Burdino. Roberto Moranzoni is the | o¢ the board of the manufacturing scheduled conductor. company. Mr. Throckmorton has > % % been executive vice president and A series of five Tuesday children’s | the acting head of the subsidiary a | concerts by the Cincinnati Sym- | following the retirement of E. T. Motion picture work is the hard- | phony Orchestra, Eugene Goossens Cunningham, former president, last
est way in the world to earn an | conducting, is to be begun at 2:30 | April. easy living. —Edward G. Arnold, fim | p. m. tOMOITOW on CBS-WFBM,| Mn. Throckmorton was born in
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man” Overture; the Procession from “Lohengrin”; the March from «Tannhaeuser”; Prelude to Act III of “Die Meistersinger,” followed by two other selections from this music arama; ‘“Siegfried’s Rhine Journey” from ‘“Gotterdaemmerung’’; the “Forast Murmurs’ from “Siegfried,” and “The Ride of the ValKyries” from “Die Walkuere.”
By William Ferguson
AT ONE TIME “WAS MUCH CLOSER. TO THE. EARTH THAN IT IS Now /
AND, AS IT CONTINUES TO
MOVE AWAY, ARE WEAK MEN QEUALLY
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The worst thing about the battle was not the danger or the firing. It was the hordes upon hordes of | o / : : if: 7} Chinese coolies without food or | a a — ’ oR a : : shelter, maddened with fear. —Carl | : Crow, refugee from China.
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1 HAD she been a failure at dancing it would probably have made her more self-conscious. A feeling of failure—that we are not as skillful or well-dressed or beautiful or intelligent as others is the very basis of self-consciousness. Any experience that makes our inferiority stand out more clearly makes us worse. Probably Miss Powell's mother knew the child could learn to dance well before she sent her. No child should be given a task unless its elders feel pretty sure it
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ALTHOUGH the lunar month is getting longer, our day, too, is get-
ting longer, due to the slowing down of the earth's spinning motion. At
some far distant time, the length of the day will be equal to the length
of the month,
NEXT—To what family do persimmons belong?
will succeed at it fairly well. > » A WEAK MAN, who feels life is t00 much for him, usually longs
for a ° stronger than himself. He probably grew up leaning on his.
mother or some maiden aunt who protected him from the world. Likewise some types of strong women are looking for just such frail male lovers. Commenting upon these strange, contradictory qualities of strong women and weak men, Florence Seabury, psychologist, says the weak man may rouse in the strong woman the mother feeling and the weak man may decide to achieve heroic qualities through marriage.
Rut, as she says, such marriages vsually fail to achieve happiness, because “marriage brings chiefly discipline and in-laws,” the two things that neither of such a mismated pair on.
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MONDAY
ROME. 5 P. M.—Opera. Talk: Chamb Music; 2RO's ‘Mail Bag." mesg.
2RO. 9. LONDON, 8 P. M —The Symphonies of Beethoven, the BBC Empire Orchestra. GSP, 1531 meg.; asD, 11.75 meg.: GSB. 9.51 meg. PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 8:55 M.—Variety Program. OLR4A, 11.84 meg. CARACAS, 7:30 P.M. Bachelor's Club. comedies, YVHRC, 5.8 meg. LONDON, 0:30 P. M.—The Luton Band. GSD. 11.75 meg.: GSC, 9.58 meg.: GSB, 9.51 meg. PARIS. 10:30 P. M.—News in English. TPA4, 11.72 meg. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. 330 A. M.
(Tuesday) _Chifies from P. O Sydney. 2ME, 9.59 meg
| Evidently this will be the only radio concerts by the Cincinnatians, whose regular weekly programs were heard | Jast season on the same network. | Perhaps because their orchestra | manager, Theo Gannon, protested against the Toscanini-NBC Symphony programs cutting into their | Saturday night attendance, they thought it wise to set a good eX= | ample by withholding their own | subscription concerts from the air. Whatever the reason, there will be | only the music designed for the young music-lover available to radio
University from 1901 to 1003. He was graduated from Cornell Uni-
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versity in 1005. Mr. Throckmorton has been in radio business since 1026. and has been an executive in some of the country's largest electrical companies.
STATION ASKS
HIGHER POWER
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (U. P).— KUJ, Inc, today asked the Federal
| listeners. The other dates set are | Dec. 7, Jan. 11, Feb. 1 and March 22. There is nothing particularly juvenile about the music chosen by Mr. Goossens for the first concer,
however. It will be all-Wagner, consisting of the “Flying Dutch-
Oommunications Commission for authority to change the frequency of Station KUJ at Walla Walla, wash. from 1370 kilocycles to 560 kilocycles and increase, the power from 100 watts to 250 wits,
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“SHE LOVES ME NOT”
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Cecil B. deMille
LUIS SILVERS, Musical Director
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