Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1937 — Page 19
MONDAY, NOV. 29, 1987 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 19
OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Maior Hoople HOLD EVERYTHING sy Clyde Wi] by Th | m Nn ner t ro « st me —— — vz Lu a a A Oo RB ad a ree
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TO KICK His ; CENT CIGAR OUT REVOLVING POWER | ~ OF YER VEST
DOOR FOR A 7 POCKET WITH- IN ; oe : MARION DAVIES ON AIR TONIGHT A. F. L-C. I. O. Rivalry
GOAL OR HE py OUT PANGER AY POCKET : WOULD HAVE 7 OF HAVING YZ \, WE SURE : To Be Discussed BEEN AROUND |Z SOMEONE MSS “TH | Pi (3 b a ; On CBS INGLING THAT SMOKING IT MAJOR , ALL | ve ; ’ , MILLION HE ror you ! RIGHT! TONIGHT
CLAIMED HE'D 7:00~Burns and Allen, NBOe i AH i :00-Bu a GET FOr IT! : | 1 E — WIRE. ge? 7:30-Richard Crooks with Ale fred Wallenstein's Orches~ tra, NBC-WIRE. 7:30-"For Men Only,” WLW. 8:00—"Radio Theater,” CBS» WFBM. 8:00~Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, NBC-Blue (See James Thrasher's “Good Radio Music” column.) 8:30~"“Hovr of Charm,” NBC. WIRE. 9:00~Wayne King’s Orchestra, CBS-WFBM. 9:30-"Brave New World,” CBS. 11:00-~Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra, i pr MBS-WIRE. \g == : : E a 7 i Ya 12:00Dick Stabile’s Orchestra, LIHeyY MISS — - = ih a | a : , MBS- WIRE. 2 0 A yy y . (MO i ; Xs, 4 y iio HIM LIKE 720718 EE 1937 HY, NEA SERVICE, INC. T.M. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. 11.20 rr. i a. Cd Beginning tonight the Lum and
A CALL ‘ 4 \ : —_— 3 of 5 3 oo Abner broadcasts will be heard on FOR MORE : ll = = “Show some pep, you guys! What kind of a swing X TE Monday, Yan muly and Friday in. ; MARGIN = . an : ? : stead of five days a week, es oo Ay 11-29 | band is this? | Sy The schedule change is sald to ili have been made to enlarge the lis
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : | : —By Martin| Le ; I e oon “ tening audience, The addition of
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" J on - — : Si several stations to their NBC het. HONEY, MISTAN BUB \ i [ HE SEZ RE ONOAHSTANDS = HE SAO HED | OK.\ HONESTLY, THAT THE BOVe ARE {| YE6, POOR OEAR' 1 HEARD : i YY) work is expected. The broadcast AM ON OE PHONE! N'OAT AFTAH ! (| es BE OVAR 1\) | BOY 15 JUST LIKE CERTAMNLY ONE OF THEM TELL HER Ee ; 7 777 |time of 6:30 p. m. remains une HE WANTS A DATE RUNNIN OF TEA Ne TEN MINUTES? WILD ONIONS «. WALNG FON THE ONLY THING HE'O : / / 7 ii : : ! tah ROOM , HE OON'T = 8 WREN HE GETS A WITH @00Ts [7] EUER SFEN ARLE TO i ’ 7 Gi changed and local listeners may BLAME You on ) 7) START , THERE'S ABOUT THE CHEW NN) THE PLACE Bi 7 / #till hear the broadcasts over WLW, FO' NOT WANT ‘a y ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WAS A PEARL ; Lis / ’ Despite the fact that this will T'sEE NOBOOVY yo NMOL CAN DO ABOLT RE FOUND Ww ; "% 9 7) 77 | mean less work for Lum and Abner, ) \v I AN OYSTER wwe 5 ii A rumor has it that their sponsor has AI emma substantially increased their salaries, Marion Davies’ first radio performance of the season will be in the The radio careers of the Pine Radio Theater production of “Peg o' My Heart” tonight at 8 o'clock |Ridge impersonators—Chester Lauck over CBS-WFBM. Brian Aherne, another Hollyweod favorite, 18 t0 | (Lum) and Norris Goff (Abher)--appear in a starring role opposite Miss Davies. [date back to April, 1931, when they y wows | made their debut over KTHS in Hot Springs, Ark. After only nine
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(The Indianapolts Times is not responsible for inaccuracies In program ans, siened by NBC They how broads RN W\ yr 7 awed’ ni COPR. 1917 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M, REG, , PAY, OFF. y . NCINV ‘HICAGO } WANN 5 . NC U.S, PAT. OFF INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINC N SAT BIA wood, where the boys are engaged in
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“Follow Moon Bonnie Stewart Junior Nurse Ozark Minstrels | Well as in their radio skits, Tea Tunes Interviews Jack Armstrong ; ’ y 9 " ¥ regan Recital inging Lady ” ie y Hilltop House Master Singers Singing School » " Marion Davies will appear in a Savin Cl TI - | radio version of one of her most Bers Tal Pevch. 8 Lifts Words Setenade Buddy | successful screen roles tonight Hall's Or Orphan Annie Bob Newhall . when she stars in the “Radio
Local Govt, om Mix Lowell Thomas rphan Annie | Theater” production of “Peg ©’
Sh 4 LOOK WHAT THE 'PQSTMAN n ; —~AW_ T's LOOK OUT, BROUGHT ~ IT’S FROM MOM THIS PACKAGE ONLY A SPOT SMES EROM FLORIDA - : : CONTAINS ONE LITTLE ONE COMIN’ RIGHT ) ALLIGATOR.” — IT COULDN AT YA 7 HURT ANY- | — — . | 6.00 Phenomenon Weber's Or. Amos-Andy Concert Tris | My Heart,” Tonight's broadcast Ror een cis i Wenan BEY*™ | on CBS-WFBM at 8 o'clock will News Charlie Chan Money and Musie Concert Trio mark Miss Davies’ first radio apy | pearance since her engagement
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Brian Aherne will be Miss Davies’
Radio Theater Fibber McGee Fibber McGee Kyser's Or. eat a. important char- " Charm Hour Charm Hour Gypsy Concert | acter in the play is Peg’s dog. The Tomorrow's Tr>._| part will be taken by Michael Fitzmaurice, who played Bugle | Ann in “The Voice of Bugle Ann”
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and Asta in “The Thin Man” when those plays were presented on the “Radio Theater” pro-
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—— ——————— a ——————————— | utive director, will speak on “Can Silent Stabile's Or. Stabile’s Or. Kvser's Or, Labor Cet Together?” in a OBS » Kyser's Or, Moon River h 2 broadcast tonight at 6:30 o'clock. SC a : . Dr. Stelzle will discuss the con. | troversy between the A. FP. of L. TUESDAY PROGRAMS land the C. 1. O. and the possibility | of a settlement of their complicated NRUNMEOLS EANARGs CRGRMAD Ge Br (CBS Net.) (NBG Net.) (NBC-Mutual.) Moda) Ney | Dr. Steizle's record qualifies him eer nen - - —e | to speak on social and economic f » Chuck Wagon On May RBevelers " Silent | problems He has been a member 6:4 ” " p . : i yn = tI Yimin {of the International Association of Musical Clock harioteers Sunshine Time Machinists for many years and a 3 p eter Grant js $: : Varieties Chandler Chats ~~ Music Box | regular delegate to the last 15 A. pet Gospel Singer F. of L. conventions. He has syns
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AND || IT? 1 SAW VOU LEAD THRU MVRA AS SHE TALKS AND TURNS TOWAR -- JACK ARE || WILLIE INTO THE THE REBOUND ARD THE COUPLE. : ry; Fapre Tain Bill stiv and Bob Got Toon Nonday witeriioon = 'wosien's pro. WORKING NAS MALL MEEK J[ AFTER A PAR - 3 C A 3% Today's Onifren Houscwomt Ne gram on NBC-Blue, will, begin-
nN THE AS A LAMB - TICULARLY \ $ i a Pavia Harum , News uit Don Pedro ning tomorrow, be broadcast three ELMWOOD S : ; ky \o_§ A : Br . Hi Bove y Painted Dreams times a week. The new schedule SANAT ORM di “LL . / ~ y (4 Life Stories Party Line Goldbergs Morning Melodies will bring the program to the air : 00 Swinging Blues e Town Girl Alone Boy and Girl Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs-
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STEEN, a 2 ! n ” ; 2 / Ro —— : —— titted ti atieie Sy ne | opch of the three days’ programs AN : i 5 Wa Y ; SH Peature, fih Govt, Yared woo DE In June Hynd, Alma Kitchell and INSANE ¥ id = i 2:3 PQ Reporter Experience Midday Service Lisa Sergio, KILLER 1 & ra : 7/7 DN cid Hee Court ROLY RO ic | Miss Hynd, assistant to the NBC AND I lin / H . 4 : i 00 pohemians Dont kook oe, Agric Cancert or. director of women’s activities, will . I 7 ply A | .’ nC / : ope n 1 sie emories Musician me P . See. TER 'Y) 2 Wh 3 / if School of Alr May Robson Literature Lucky Girl present human interest stories and 7), 4 , } ’ B. Fairfax bli Bea Fairfax the personalities behind them on - Ii “ / / 20 Ne a 4 IE the Tuesday broadcasts. On
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rt Or, . ut " Live Stock Show Club Matinee Mary Sothern, Lady of Millions Thursday, Signorina Sergio, forStory of Indust. i » Mary Marlin Rhythm Ramblers | merly Italy's ace announcer, will
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| Ailltop House Do You Know? Singing School | The growth of commodity distri= Whats ta oo own |bution from the days of the pack Where to find other stations: Chicago, WBBM 770; WENR 870, | 00 BOT, IC 0 ant is to DO Aan | WMAQ 870; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 560, | scribed by Harry R. Daniel on the Department of Commerce “Story of Industry” program tomorrow at 3:30
* Good Radio Music p.m on CBE-WFBM Mr. Gerard Bwope, General Elece tric president, will be guest speaker, By JAMES THRASHER His subject will be “A Thousand ’ aboratories for Every Home.” The he American radio premiere of Fernando Ciermani, young Italian | Liaborator : ; organist. is to take place tonight, when he will be soloist with the Fr, TRY Band will again provide Philadelphia Orchestra on its regular Monday broadcast (8 o'clock on | MUSIC: v.'w | NBC-Blue). v ———— g Radio Notes: Gina Vanna, young [ Mr. Germani is the first of the | vrountain King” and Wagner's | soprano opera star, will be guest NO TOY FACTORY # ON, recognized virtuosi to adopt the | ‘Ride of the Valkyries.” [star on the “Contented Hour” to2? CAN'T SOMEONE STOP new electric “pipeless” organ as | " E ys “ El H La home seORe MEANY MO 7 | his solo instrument. He is now yr nig Nt r Ry owe, hi a Boh | playing the instrument during a| mhe String Quartet, Opus 18, by | I 8 on NBC: tour of 52 American and Canadian Alois Reiser, is to be performed by y 2 Pp 2
LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND—By Dr. Albert Edward Wiggam Best Short Waves || ties [the Perole ‘Quartet on the NBC | gif (RENTON, S00 tL dor
He savs he prefers the more re- | w, | | p! 8 Music Guild program tomorrow. | wee’ ooh roca tonight,
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MONDAY cent instrument because it allows [sme wroadeast, also on the Blue net-ME-—5 Neapolit Songs; hieve y tv ! a ant ANYBODY is—either man or NOT {if they are discussed in a | IG eMail Bag. RO, 963 meg. him Rigi i BO AREER a woman. Della Lutes in Forum, mood of fear, anxiety and dis- | LONDON—5:30 p. m.—The Bym- || ’ N Mr. Reiser's quartet took second | UX RADIO THEATRE 2) savs, when anvbody asks a woman phonies of Beethoven the BBC Em- || range. place in the NBC Guild competiSays, ybody couragement. If they are, they only | ire Orchestra. GBP, 1531 meg; || For his radio debut, he has se- | ; how old she is, the proper reply is tion in 1936. TONIGHT
8D, 11.75 meg. GSB. 5.51 meg : A “If you don't mind my saying so, educate the children in fear, not in| BOSTON-—6.30 p.m Modern lected the Overture to Bach's Can- |
i? : ; | ) ‘tata No. 146. Leopold Stokowski N it's none of your business.” I'd put| calm, cool, courageous methods of | Radio Course © 0 hes ce | LET MARION DAVIES in a few expletives. Unless it be- meeting and solving life's hard Mexican bands BRE. 58 meg © is to conduct in the second of three EL PASO OouT E
m y i comes a matter of genuine impor- problems. Of course, it is hard at BERLIN--8:15 p. m —Indian Music, [ESheduled (RET saranes with his TO JOIN NETWORK tance, such as in life insurance, I IN played by the Menaka Hindu-Ballet ||former orchestra. BRIAN AHERNE think anyone ‘but especially a wom- | times for parents to conceal their | Orchestra Dan. 11.77 OE Meh The remainder of the broadcast —8 4 ~The Chesh- y ’ in ; KNOWLEDGE TEST QUESTION: an, is justified in giving her age at fears and anxieties about money, ira COhesee. GBC, 0.58 meg., GSB, will be taken up by Albenizs |, ,, Spectal BENITA HUME
DO TALL MEN LIVE LONGER any figure she thinks will get by, Put ‘here is no better way to train|| 9.51 meg Er | NEW YORK, Nov. 20—KTSM, CERALD OLIVER SMITH ™ 1
THAN AVERAGE OR because age is not a matter of children in the idea that this is a PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA ped 4 owned by the Tri-State Broadcasting SHORT MEN? birthdays, nor even a state of body, Nard, fearful, dangerous world to BAD Dm ia igs ||Debussy’s “Sunken Cathedral’ the |q, “ong'iocated tn El Paso, Tex. will meg.
» " ¥ r " live in than to talk in their pres- “Danse Macabre” by Saint-Saens as a member of the Pa3 YOUR ANGWER —.. but a “state of mind." The real _ Concert of Re- ||and music from Stravinsky's ballet, fin NE ie group, availa- “PEG 0 iM
question is, how old do you act, °N°® of its hardships and uncer-
PARIS—0 p. m. - ta cordings. TPA4, 11.72 meg “w " . think and live, and you are the best | ‘ainties. Trp vee digw ‘Cnt | “Petrouchka.l _ ow ble to either the Blue or Red. The
judge of that. In fact this makes (HL TT NETrT dren's Music. JZK, 15.16 meg. affiliation will provide the El Paso it y judgment and not a lie at all. ™ Lebiwy es Yeehes 07K: Veo (EXDNEY. AUSTRALIA 3503. 3: As colorful and picturesque a pro- | grea with its first national network B : Sreedny SME B59 meg. ||Sram as any youngster could wish | service, and it brings the total num- ® 8 » ; has been selected by Guy Fraser | per of NBC stations to 143. Tus is a Batre of Brest jn COMMON ERRORS Hurrisd hn | for the fourtn Lo serie Lines are on being constructed portance, especially in life in- China can hold out against Japan | of children’s con e Ro- (to KTBM f Albuquerque, N. M,, surance. The Metropolitan Life In- Wu Ry Ce erQuwiean—faer- for five years if necessary.—Gener- | chester Civic ‘Orchestra. The con- and NBC service will start as soon surance Co. analyzed the death i ——————.———— alissimo Chiang Kai-shek. cert is to be broadcast by NBC-Blue | as these are completed, about April RW Y rates of 20,000 tall men—8 feet 2| They poked the hose through the at 12:45 p. m, tomorrow. i, 1038. KTSM has a day power of $uould inches and over. The tallest man rocks . . .and squirted Whisky into| we've traced the genealogy to| ON the list are “Omphale’s Spin- | 350 watts and a night power of 100 Indianapolis Time SERIOVE in the group was 7 feet 1 inch. Their | my ear. First time I ever t00k 8 | 1000 and I'm the only one ever to ning Wheel” by Saint-Saens, Pler- | wa Application is now pending | WFBM
Xo A WOMAN = FAMILY Financia. DROBYEM death rate and life expectatt 1 ne’s “Entrance of the Little Fauns,” | be er inDOSTIFIED ) BE DISCUSSED IN pectations slug of hooch that way —Alex . 3 : ", : NIVING ABOUT HER AGE? Le PRESENCE OF CHILDREN Droved to be just the same as av- Swanson, 57, Portland, Ore, Who was be arrested —Willilam R. Parmelee, fe ‘Dance of the pirits,” | : station
YES OR NO cen To EDUCATE THEM? YEe NOs erage and short“men. pinned under a rock falls: ‘jailed on check charges. ‘Grieg's
