Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1937 — Page 23

VEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1937

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New Hollywood Variety Hour | to > Make Radio Debut Over National Network; Kirsten. Flagstad on CBS- WFBM Tonight

AUTHORITY ON CONSTITUTION | {two Safety Experts will

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. TONIGHT . 7:00-—“Cavalcade of America,” CBSWFBM. =

7:30--Eddie Cantor, Casowpenr, 8:00-~“Town Hall Tonight,” NBC NBC W mB lo - '8:00—Andre Kostelanetz’ Orchestra, . _.with Kirsten Flagstad, CBSWFBM. (See James Thrashers “Good Bel. Music” column.) :

9:00—“Your - Hollywood" Parade,’ NBC-WLW.

9:45-Making Our Roads Sate.”

11: 00—Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra, CBS-WFBM.

11: 30—Paul ‘Whiteman’s Orchestra, NBC- WLW.

“Your Hollywood Parade,” the new variety hour featuring Warner Brothers’ film stars, makes its radio debut tonight. Dick Powell is to be master of ceremonies. The appearance of Gary Cooper in § dramtic monolog entitled, “Golden West,” is to be the highlight tonight. Another feature of the broadcast will be the presenta-

tion of cuttings from “It’s Love I'm After,” featured Lyric film two. weeks ago. Bette Davis, Olivia de Haviland, Patrick Knowles and Eric Blore of the movie cast are to appear. Basil Rathbone is to take Leslie Howard's plage as the Shakespearean matinee idel. : Weekly features: are to include : “Behind the Scenes in Hollywood,” taking listeners into the central casting office where players register for parts; “Stars -of Tomorrow,” featuring: new talent; “Hollywood at Its Best,” intended to prove that movie marriages not always are doomed, and “Hollywood Gags and. Gadgets,” explaining: the - colony's

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(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in pregram ane nouncements caused by station changes after press time.) .

INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1230 (CBS Net.)

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Ross Lockridge Interviews Master Singers Yes or No

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THURSDAY PROGRAMS

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Morning Chat

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Rose Room

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David Harum Backstage Wife Home Forum Party Line

Home Town Singin’ Sam Linda’s Love Farm Hour

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Where to find other stations: Chicago, WBBM 770; WENR 870,

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latest forms of amusements. The honor of being the first “star of tomorrow” goes to Dorothy Wade, 13-year-old ‘violinist, and the first edition of “Hollywood at Its Best” ‘is to be ‘a tribute .to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cantor. * Rufe Davis, hillbilly comedian, is to have a comedy spot. Leo Forbe stein’s . orchestra and a 40-voice chorus under the direction of Dudley Chambers are to be heard. Mr. Powell and Rosemary Lane, who played opposite him in “Varsity Show,” are to be the singing stars. 2 8 ® ‘A dramatization of the dating and ratification of the U. 8. Constitution is to be presented on the CBS-WFBM “Cavalcade of America” program at 7 o’clock tonight. It will fgllow by a day the ceremonies in Dover, Del, where the governors of the first 13 states were {9 meet to unveil a memorial plaque in honor of the first ratification by Delaware 150 years ago. Richard 8S. Rodney, Delaware Supreme Court Justice and a direct descendant of George Read, - a signer of the Constitution, is to speak briefly on the circumstances. ' attending the signing of the his- - toric document. - Justice Rodney will describe the collection of George Read letters and other historic documents he owns. 8: 8 8 § 5 A program on traffic safety edu« ‘cation will be presented over CBS tonight’ in co-operation with .the Elks’ Lodge. Major Charles Spen= cer Hart, ranking Elk in the world, will be heard with Paul G. Hoffman, Automotive Safety Foundation president, and David M. Goodrich; B. F. Goodrich Co. board chairman, speaking on “Making Our Roads Safe,” More than 1400 ledges throughout the country have or-_ ganized groups to’ hear the program.

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NBC engineers’ plans for broad--casting the Philadelphia Orchestra concert last week went haywire because of the unwitting action of a janitor.. It seems.that Leopold Steo-: kowski; conductor; Fernando Ger--mani, Italian virtuoso who - played: the electric: organ as soloist, sng studio-téchnicians, after experime ing, decided to-employ a- unique.

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numbers. - : A- cable was run directly from hs tone producing apparatus the instrument's console to fhe control room to obtain: clarity and. precision... Thé efgan amplifiers regularly used then were placed in - an anteroom just off the studio and microphones ‘were ‘placed in tie studio facing the amplifiers in the small room. The reverberation achieved by placing the amplifiers in the small room{ added great richness and beauty of tone to the - pickup, it was deeided. Therefore the doors between the studio and anteroom, ordinarily closed during broadcasts, were left open this time so that the organ could be heard in the studio and picked up by microphones there. When Mr, Germani took his cue from Conductor Stokowski and began to play, the organ only could he heird indistinctly, and the richness and beauty of tone that

Kirsten Flagstad, who seems to thrive on hard ‘work, has added a midweek radio appearance to her current schedule, The Metropolitan's famous Wagnerian soprano is to be featured tonight on the ‘Andre Kostelanetz program over CBS-WFBM at 8 0 "clock. - Pirst of all, Mme, ‘Flagstad willo— sing Grieg’s “Ein .Traum” and a ter's new song by her accompanist, Edwin cities.

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. AGRICULTURE came first, it is the foundation of all culture. One of the first great achievements of man was the domestication of

wild animals, especially the cow, horse, sheep and goat. These furnished him { portation. About the same time he domesticated | plants, particularly rye, hemp, cotton and wheat—the latter spoken of in the Bible as “corn.”. As. these furnished him security for food, [clothing and shel-

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“A string quartet -of- Eastman School of Music: students is: to be | heard at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow on NEC-Blue network stations. Haydn's Quartet, Opus 76, played Charlotte Jenney, Cociney Fennell, ‘viola, and. Arlene | Re cello.

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thereby bottled up the tone from the. organ amplifiers in the anteroom. . Es N 2 : » » z Radio Notes: Roland Young, vets eran Stage and’ screen setor, is to je. Radie Harris’ guest. tonight. . « Warden Lewis E, Lawes, of Sing. Sing prison, will make a guest ape aearance on the “Hobby Lobby” pros gram tonight . , . Radio's anti» rk | crime show, “Gang ‘Busters,” hi | tonight and every ednesday over

; : ot two. produger. and Eric Rolf, anno . Rddy Duchin and his orchestra -

{have been invited ‘to ‘play at the:

White House dinner Dec. 30 in: honor of dotiy Roosevel},. and his.