Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1938 — Page 17

TIMES By Clyde Lewis

THE INDIANAPOLIS HOLD EVERYTHING

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Philadelphia Orchestra Will Return Rubinstein to Air Tonight on NBC-Blue; 1 Hannah Williams Star on WLW Show

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ANS KNOWED TONIGHT P. M. 7:00-Burns and Allen, WIRE. ‘8:00—Radio Theater, WFBM. Philadelphia Orchestra, NBC Blue. (See James Thrasher's “Good Radio Music.” 9:30—Hannah Williams, WLW.

11:00—Tommy Dorsey, WIRE.

Radio listeners tonight have their choice of many things, from Arthur Rubinstein’'s performance with the Philadelphia Orchestra to another of the “guessing game” programs which seem to be the rage of the moment, One of the unusual events of

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Mr, and Mrs. George Arliss will appear in a presentation of “Disraeli” on the “Radio Theater” tonight at 8 o'clock over WFBM.

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Mr. Arliss, of course, will enact the title role as he did in the moving picture some years ago, and Mrs. Arliss will be heard as “Dizzy’'s wife,” as she is reputed to have called herself.

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A PLANE BOUND FOR. FLORIDA, MYRA NORTH AND JACK LANE, THE LATTER. RECUPERATING FROM A HEAD INJURY, ARE APPROACHED BY ONE OF “THEIR. FELLOW PASSENGERS

WHY DO YOU sAY IT'S FORTUNATE TO FIND US ON THE SAME PLANE, MR....ER == WHO ARE YOU?

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A STUDY was made by E. DuVall, psychologist, of several hundred children in Los Angeles as to their nearness to their parents. Each filled out a long set of questions about these relationships and it was found that in the smaller families the children and parents were closer to each other and understood cach other's problems better than in the large families. No doubt there are exceptions to this. on on ”

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wives made remarkably similar scores on intelligence tests — the bright tending to marry the bright, the average the average and the stupid the stupid. They had remarkably similar attitudes toward life and only in one respect did opposites tend to marry each other. Very soon we shall discuss why in one respect opposites attract each other.

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read about them. They will never have used them. Nature evidently intended children to be reared in constant contact with their parents and other children. However, they will perhaps reflect that their loss

is the gain of both science und human interest.

Next—Can science really improve nature?

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Never pronounce inquiry—in’~ kwi-ri; say, in-kwi’-ri.

I didn't like to ask my father for it.—Ada. Hoffman, daughter of the Governor of New Jersey, who worked in a department store to earn money for her Christmas shopping.

A vast amount is being done by some people at home and abroad to create a war feeling, a war psycholpgy.—U. S. Senator Borah (R. Ida.).

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while the sun shines, ¢ It's a queer thing that Mr. Rubinstein also has chosen music by Saint-Saens for his appearance with the orchestra. Both Georges Enesco, violinist, and Robert Casadesus, pianist, programmed concertos by the French composer yesterday. And we can go for months without hearing anything more representative of Saint-Saens than an occasional performance of the “Danse Macabre” or “The Swan.” Mr. Rubinstein has picked the second and third movements of the versatile Frenchman's G Minor Concerto. And as soloist he is to be heard in a Chopin Nocturne and Etude, and dé Falla’s “Ritual Fire Dance.” ” 8 ”

Symphony orchestra music is available nearly every day of the weéek now and tomorrow comes an-

other performance by the Rochester Civic Orchestra under Guy Fraser Harrison. A children’s concert, this will open with the “Sailor’s Dance” from

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It is rare, indeed, when radio listeners give a program the enthusiastic praise they are bestowing on “Dan Harding's Wife.” Amd when they describe such delightful entertainment as “helpful,” it is high time to see for yourself what the cheering is all about. You'll like “Dan Harding’s Wife” even more than your favorite book or movie—and it comes to you five times a week. If you have growing children, especially those of teen age, chances are you, too, will find the story of Rhoda and her twins truly helpful. This outstanding radio program will delight you, amuse you, and touch you deeply. Listen every day.

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Good Radio Music By JAMES THRASHER

Radio again is taking advantage of the presence of Arthur Rubinstein, the Polish pianist, and will present him and the Philadelphia Orchestra on tonight's regular NBC-Blue broadcast at 8 o'clock. When a musician plays with Mr. Rubinstein’s artistry, and leaves a decade's gap between visits to the United States, we can't blame anyone for making hay

Glier's music to the “Red Poppy” ballet. Other selections, which will be heard on an NBC-Blue broadcast at 12:45 p. m. include Grainger’s “Shepherd's Hey"; the “Norwegian Dance No. 2” by Grieg; the “Gypsy Dance” from Bizet's “Carmen,” and the “Polovetzian Dances” from Borodin’s “Prince Igor.”

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This department is taking no credit, nor operating under the delusion that its small voice is heard in the turmoil of Hollywood. The fact remains, however, that Leopold Stokowski is back on the movie front to conduct the music of Dukas’ “Sorcerer's Apprentice,” which Walt Disney is going to embellish with a “ballet” of his inimitable characters. And Mr. Disney's tackling of the amusing Dukas composition has been this writer's pet agitation for these many months.

the evening will be Hannah Williams’ appearance on the weekly WLW show at 9:30 p. m. The wife of Jack Dempsey will be interviewed by Fred Uttal on her duel career of motherhood and musical comedy stardom. In addition to Miss Williams, the show will present Richard Barthelmess in his second trip to the microphone in as many weeks. Frank Chase and George Ludlam will conduct the usual sports question box and Paul Sullivan will wind up the program with a story of Gen. Robert E. Lee, whose birth day is to be celebrated on Jan. 19,

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The popularity of the quizzing games seems to be spreading. It's gotten so that you rarely miss an evening of wanting to get your hands on the encyclopedia. For example — there's “True or

False” with Dr. Rarry Hagen each Monday night at 10 o'clock. Two teams of a half dozen persons each match wits answering questions on science, history, literature and other matters. “News Testers” comes to the “mike” on Sundays at 9:30 p. m,, with queries taken from the parade of current events, and here again the studio audience competes for prizes. “The Answer Man,” Albert Mit chell, is ready to meet any query with his fund of miscellaneous information, while you never can tell what Jane Martin of “Let's Play Games” is going to do. Mr. Mitchell is heard Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 7:15 p. m., while Miss Martin is on Friday nights at 8:15 o'clock. “This Wonderful World” from the lobby of the American Museum of Natural History each Saturday at 12:15 p. m,, fires a blast of inter esting questions at you.

” " » Tomorrow at 10:15 a. m., a world wide peace program will be broadcast over short-wave station W1XAl, Boston, under the direction of Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University and also

president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The broadcast will be heard from the Boston station on 11.79 megacycles and also over stations WMCA (New York) and WMBPF (Binghamton). Other features of the program will be addresses by Mrs. August Belmont, on women’s interest in world peace, and by Thomas J. Watson, International Chamber of Commerce president and trustee of the Carnegie Endowment, on “World Peace Through World Trade,” and the presentation of a symphony by Vittorio Giannini.

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Francis X. Bushman, one of America's first matinee idols, will be featured in the dramatic serial “Stepmother” which makes its de= but over CBS-WABC tonight. The episodes are to be heard from Chicago Mondays through Fridays at 4:30 p. m,

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