Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1937 — Page 28

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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By Clyde Lewis

i EVERYTHING.

“Your honor, I don’t WANT my wife to bail me out—it’s just a trap to get me home!”

—By Martin

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WELL, T° DUNNO. H TI) YOU PULLED A BONER, CHIEF, - KIDNAPINGS A’ SERIOUS OFFENSE.

yy S0S ACY, You YELLOW-BACKED POODLE STOP YOUR SQUAWKING — IF WE'RE CAUGHT, THEY ° CAN HANG US ONLY ONCE.

POOR SALLY! THE FLIGHT ik TOO MUCH FOR HER, BUT IT'LL SNAP THE ‘sTOP" BUTTON oN DOWN WELL" Ore

WAIT, JACK: IT MAY ‘BE A TRAP! HADN'T WE BETTER CALL HEADQUARTERS?

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MEANY. MO FOR SAVING SOUR LIFE//

SALLY? |WELL, THAT'S WHAT | T CALL A FINE THANK. YOU! AND NOW, COME, ON, ALL OF YOU, MY

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CERTAINLY CAN THANK

LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND-—By Dr. Abert Edward | Wiggam

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WEDNESDAY

& HAPPIER IF THEY KNEW EXACTLY oa, sone at WERE SONS To LINE? $ © OR NO came is

AS THE IRISHMAN would say, I think most of tiem- would commit suicide on the spot: Man has always sought to pénetrafe the . unknown future, yet if -he shouldr ‘succeed I’ think: he would be the unhappiest creature alive. He is - naturally a dare-devil,. adventuring ““animal—willing to chance. his life

"at the drop of the hat-in hopes

either of gain or from the sheer | fun of the hazard. If he knew when he was going to die he would miss : +l; ithe dun and adventure of ite. - oF Fr a : ; ‘EB I. THORNDIKE, fevicholo:

gist, had a jury of six psycholo-

gists analyze the waking time spent by 500 adult women and they decided as follows: 42 per cent spent

working for wages. ‘and dn txanspor- |

tation; 20 per cent for physical

“needs, 12 per cent to secure the ap3 etc,) “and { chartering

a ET oi | Daering E> per cen An anslysis of : the ‘40 hours: per week of free time-of a group of face

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' | completely. People forgive, deeply | and finally, . and often understand ‘feach other better and are warmer

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tory, workers. showed that they spent p. iE

25 hours in seeking entertainment and only 2 per cent for self-im-provement: Sin +2 fs lB » ¥ i ; CrEmsE GIRLS are evidently in the stage when the awful question has to be decided whether to || 9-6 forgive their boy friend for going out with the other girl or not—and || "0 oo ‘whether in all the years to come Alvares, Sger. is ‘they can ever completely forgive a a pl gi Quarterly. te tech

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NEXT—Which is more sporti ) to a ‘woman—Beauty or Per- | COMMON ERRORS sonality? A . Never pronounce crematory — “The upswing in business activity krem-a-tor'sl; pay Rrem'-a=to-r1. or is ‘ accentuating - another - banking

. kre’ -ma-fo-ri. . REE 1 3 problem. That problemi is the

greatest, style influence, in Holly—orry -

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{ Thomas’. famous “Bell Song”. “Lakme,”

| Century French carols, “Dureau la

| | Kostelanetz also is to conduct the { Farandele from Bizet’s

Wallis Warfield is rendering phony | the ditien before Ofte

Tonight” show tonight at 8 o'clock. heard nightly at 12:45 or 1 o'clock,

Here are two radio personalities whose photographs seldom appear. They let their work speak for them. That's nice, but-not necessary. For Portland Hoffa (left) and Shep Fields are very presentable people. Miss Hoffa will appear, as. usual, on Husband Fred Allen’s “Town Hall

Mr. Fields’ “rippling rhythms” are ‘except Mondays, over WGN.

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Harold Turner Serenade

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Amos-Andy Don’t Listen Lum-Abner Casa Loma Or.

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Morning Chat Apron Strings

Kitty Kelly Myrt-Marge Mrs, Farrell

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Mrs. Wiggs Other Wife Plain Bill Children Milky Way David Harum Magazine Big Sist Life

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Pons-Kostelanetz romance seemed diminutive diva left the Russian ma Maybe the whispers of a tender®— feeling between the noted musicians was just another of those press agents’ swift buildups wit! a gradual ‘letdown. At’ any rate, no: one seems interested any more as to whether the two are secretly married at present, than they care about who is to play Scarlett O’Hara in “Gone With the Wind.” So, since public interest in backstage life can’t be. nursed along forever, we must be .content ‘simply with information that Miss Pons will offer some of the. favorite iterns in the coloratura repertoire this evening. These will include “Je Suis Titania,” the polonaise from opera, “Mignon,” and the from Deiibes’

A seasonal tousn will be the inclusion on the program of two 18th

Duree” and “Tous les Bourgeois de Chartres.” Particularly inviting is the ‘promise of an orchestral performance of Ravel's second “Daphnis and Chloe” Suite on the same program. Mr.

“1’Arlesienne” Suite and a special arrangement of “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear.” Next week Lawrence Tibbett will become the regular soloist with: Mr, Kostelanetz. The program will be heard at the usual time—38 Dp. mm. on CBS-WFBM. 4 8.2 8

Betty Jane Atkinson, 1Eyeatecla violinist and America’s youngest member of a major symphony orchestra, will be guest soloist on tomorrow's “Magazine of the Air” program—CBS-WFBM at 2:30 p. m. Miss Atkinson won: .a place with the reorganized Pittsburgh .SymOrchestra last May in an auKlemperer th

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WLW 700 WGN 920 ) (NBC-Mutual,) (Mutual Net.) Revelers - Silent . Merrymakers

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Fym Good Morning Hope 4) iden . Elello Pe Widder

Linda’s Love All Answers Betty and Bob Houseboat

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Get Thin Mail Box News-Weather ° Don Pedro Road. of ‘Life Peggy Tudor \ Goldbergs Alice Blue Girl Alone Boy and Girl Arden’s Or. Serenade Farm and Home Quin Rvan . Unannounced

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Voice of Exp. Kitty Keene

Current Events Voc. Guidance Latin America

Man on Street’ Girl from Maine Seryives, :

Concert Or.

Pepper Young - Ma Perkins Vie acd Sade _O’Neill’s

Dr. Friendly M

Mary Marlin Hatterfields'

ki Good Health Alice Blue

Concert Or. . Lady_ of Millions ‘Len Salvo Margery: Graham

Harold Turner Len Salvo Serenade,

Nurse Corps Jack Arn: Singing Vadv Singing School

Chicago, ‘WBBM 770; WENR 870,

WMAGQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 560.

Good Radio ‘Music By JAMES THRASHER ~~

" The fact that Lily Pons is returning to the Andre Kostelanetz program tonight for a single appearancs reminds one (that rumors of the

to fade about the time that the estro’s broadcast series last summer,

cital debut six years ago in Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Music Hall. Living costs prevented her accepting a Curtis Institute scholarship last year, but she hopes that her sea son’s engagement with the orchestra. may allow her to continue her studies there later. Miss Atkinson’s selections tomor=row will include Kreisler's “La Gitana” and the “Hungarian Dance No. 1” by Brahms.

‘Old. Gang’ of Radio Gone

Amos in Andy and | Left’ Singin" Sam’ Says.

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said Singin’ Sam: of radio fame, “it appears like Amos 'n’ Andy and I: are about the only ones of the old gang left. But it looks like we'll be goin’ for some time yet.” Singin’ Sam made one of his infrequent public appearances yester= clay when he offered a program of songs at ‘the Rotary Club luncheon in the Claypool Hotel. Approximately 20 welfare institutions and social agencies were assured of Christmas cheer when the organization joined in contributing nearly $1500 to the annual holiday fund. The homely ‘Philosopher ‘of song whose real name is Harry Frankel, made the special trip from his farm near Cambridge to appear before the local group. He said he “never went_anywhere” except for his biweekly trips to New York where his programs are prepared for national - He thinks Shap He

e- | 1s “just a eyeSehuin”.

: Mr. Pollock.

“After 10 years on the stworle™

‘Visitors’ to Interview Family: That ry © Subsisted on Qatmeal and Grapes; ~ Lily Pons on Kostelanetz Progra WORK SPEAKS FOR THEM

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| Channing Pollock +o Tell

Of Affitudes | in vhar, : East.

_. TONIGHT

*7:00—Cavalcade of America, CBS= WFBM. , 7:30—Eddie ‘Canfor, CBS-WFBM. 8:00—Andre - Kostelanetz’: ‘Orches-

Radio Music.”)

9:00—Hollywood Parade,” WIRE.

i’ | 11:00=Guy a Orchestra,

‘NBC-WIRE,

A month ago New York news=papers told of the suicide of a 13-year-old hoy, whose family of seven

grapes. The “big town’ then loosed

The father, Harold Troeller, had been ‘in a hospital; he was operated on and brought héme.: The oldest soni and the oldest daughter were given work and the family was able to pay its debts.

“Let's Visit” for Mutual-WOR, remembered the newspaper They made a trip to the = Troellers’ cold-water, walk-up flat..

Christmas dinner?

They could. And ‘that is why :

there will be a tree with trimmings on the “Let’s Visi) program tonight. } 2 8 = bo Laura Suarez, young’ Brazilian actress and musician, will play tie leading role in a special one-hour

linger, to be broadcast tonight at work. Miss Saurez, who speaks English, French, Portugese and Spanish, began her career as a singer in the is regarded as one of its most -suc=

actresses. Since her American debut

drama given at Radio City. Miss

"| Suarez also will be heard in.a pro-: - _| gram of songs Tuesday, Dec. 28, af -

9:35 p. m., over NEC-WIRE. ’ ¥ 8 ‘sy

the attitude of the Chinese and Japanese before the present outbreak, when speaking from the editor’s chair of the CBS “Magazine “War is such a big word,” says understand it in terms: of little

only’ the wreckage of your home

and mine, of your hopes and mine, ° of your happiness and mine, multi-

plied by millions. 8 rr = aR : Hobbyists whose enthusiasms are pertinent to the Yule season, including a man who raises Christmas trees; a singer who cellects oldfashioned Christmas cards, and a

by” program over CBS tonight at

6:15 o'clock (rebroadcast to and the West at 9:30 p. m.).~

engineer of Lakewood, O. Mr, Duns kel, who has a garage full of para

Naticnal Air Races, during which he four days. 2 #5 = Around the Dial , . . Stoobugle

| and Budd and Herbert Marshall will

join “Your Hollywqod Parade” tonight at 9 o'clock. ... . Babs Savage, 5-year-old, scheduled for a screen

the Wind,” will be introduced tothe NBC-WIRE audience on “The

O’Neills’ ” program tomorrow at 2:45. -

p. m. . . . The career of the Gibson

Gang will be dramatized on the.

“Gang Busters” program over CBS tonight at 9 o'clock. . ... Mary Mar-

garet McBride will leave for Florida

immediately following her broad= cast today. . lin prodigy, ‘will be the guest. star on George Jessel’s “Thirty Minutes in Hollywood” Sunday at 5p. m.... Helen Yankee, contralto on Norman

Brokenshire’s Varieties, has just Had her contract renewed, .. . Bill Rob- * inson, patentleather Bojangles :who -

headlines at New York’s Cotton Club, will be the guest of Radie Harris during her broadcast: over

night” broadcast at 8-o’clock.

cago;s. famous “Poet. Priest,”

TELEVISION WORK

BEGUN IN BOSTON :

| Times Special

BOSTON, Dec. 22. Constraction has been. startéd here of a modern

‘441-line definition cathode ray tele= vision : transmitter; the first of its :’

type in New: England, at the Massa«

ford, formerly director of television: Inc. Philadelphia.

song used in televising the Coronation parade there, the equipment, it will be put on public display. Rutherford is a pioneer television engi and in the course of his work for.

worth went to England to 2 pervise

the installation of tele

ment, for Baird Television, did similar work. in G

tra, CBS-WFBM. (See “ “Good g NBOC-

12:00—Ray Pearl's Orchestra, WLW, -

had been subsisting on oatmeal and

its heart and purse -strings and - chipped in to set them fight again, . °

_ When it came time to select a lo- . . |eation for. their Christmas program at 8:30 o'clock tonight, Jerry Dan.lzig and Dave Driscoll, who produce

story.

{ How was the family getting along? : Could they “visit” the Troellers? And bring- a Christmas Iree—and

| dramatic show, “The World and His Wife,” by Charles Frederick Nird-

8 p. m. over the NBC-Blue net- .

Rio De Janeiro State Theater -and - cessful of young Latin-American -

over NBC several weeks ago, she ° also has appeared in a televised: -

Channing Pollock, playwright and philosopher, who was in China last. June will relate several stories on _

of the Air,” tomorrow at 2:30 p. m, : “that it is difficult to

tragedies, but nevertheless, war is >

woman who annually plays “Santa” - tr 500 children will be interviewed . | by Dave Elman on his “Hobby Lob- -

OR °

| = An’ adventurous hobby, that of collecting and making parachutes, many of which have beén used in : tho 2226 parachute jumps he has ° made in the past 27 years, will be: related by J. J. Dunkel, a parachute

chutes, including nearly .every type . ever made, does exhibitions at the,

jumps as many as 0 times a day for y

test to play Bonnie in “Gone With :-

. Grisha Goluboss, vio-

WOR today at 5:45 p.-m. ..'. The : Fred Allens entertain the Jack Bens nys on tonight's “Town - Hall ToThe Rev. Fr. Francis C. Young, Chic will .. celebrate his 10th anniversary. asa. | Christmas season guest on the Na . _| tional Farm and Home Hour at 11: 30 . | a. m, fomhorrow over NBC-Blue. .

chusetts Television Institute under the direction. of Robert E. Ruther-

research for Farnsworth’ Television,

The television equipment 1s of the type used in England and which was

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