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. HOME AND FINDS ALL THESE WE'LL SNEAK ONE IN THE HALL Now, We Eddie Cantor T. Dorsey Housewarming Lone Ranger there, Teddy.” Which, Mr. Herbert BILLS TO PAY - DOWN THE ARE soak’ adds. made Mr. Roosevelt very LhET SS GET OUT- { FREIGHT ELE- ———— Kostelanetz Fred Allen Fred Allen Kay Kiser happy. Ben Bernie =.» pox Russell's Or, Mr. Herbert's contribution to the : Tomorrow's Trib. | rogram tonight has not been ane Gang Busters Hollywood Par. Hollywood Par Heidt's Or. nounced, but Miss Davis and Jeffrey
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1 1 News ; Learn Words Livingston's Or. Rosemary Lane, oisen's Or. Besa S oe. peulens Or. Rejzian's Or. Goodman's Orchestra, the Dudley gs 6 c ro Chambers Chorus and the Lucky 1 Norveo's Or. Lombardo’s Or. eview Lombardoe’s Or. i y 1 by ” Boareo Lo do's OF. nl lo Seven singers will fill out the bill. BH» H. King's Or. Lights Out Kay's Or. Russell's Or. # # ” R = M- BRINE SE = 12:00 Indiana Roof Pearl's Or. Pearl's Or. Pearl's Or. Birger Ruud, Olympic and ski 5:12 on ne. is 5 is § . 12:30 i Keating's Or. Moon River Keating's Or. champion of the world, and his —By Crane 12:45 ” ” ”» » "” ”"» ”" ”» brother, Sigmund, United States ~ , champion, will be interviewed by THEY \THEY'RE LOOKING)SPLENDID WHILE THEY'RE LOOKING, WE'LL TH U R S D AY PROG R AM S Hal Totten during his Totten on ALL HAVEL FOR US. Aw < STEAL THEIR BOAT AND ESCAPE | Sports broadcast over NBC-Red at Y ; INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CHICAGO 6 p. m, today. WFBM 1230 WIRE 1400 y 7 JGN 7 ® ® = (CBS Net.) (NBC Net.) (NBC-Mutual.) Mutual Net.) . . 6:30 Early Birds On Mall Hugh Cross Silent According to a United Press dis6:45 ” » Devotions Merrymakers ” patch from Cairo, Egypt, the first 1:00 no Musical Clock Prayers, . Sunshine Time broadcast in history from the pyra£0 ’ " ew i gl TIE aim, . %:30 now Varieties Gospel Shaser Music Box mids has been arranged for Sunday, 45 Experience Feb. 6 at 3 p. m,, by NBC. The par3:00 . As You Like Tt News wi Hymns Good Morning ticipants will include Prof. George 8:1! " » r nswers aily Words { 8:30 Morn. Chat hs = Myrt & Marge V. Lindlahr Andrew Reisner of Harvard and his 8:45 Apron Strings Rose Room Widder Jones ey daughter, Mary; Prof. W. B. Emery 9:00 Kitty Kelly Mrs. VISES Linda's Love Crane-Joyce of Liverpool University, and native Bio Mi Farr Pam mao Belly und'Bob Get Thin a ry uXe DoE die rs. arre am V 9:45 44 n Women in White Houseboat Dr. Friendly uy Le eRtyl lys oe SHB \ 10:10 Milky Way David Harum Mary Marlin Don Pedro the assage inside the id 7 NEA SERVIC IN NM RES Of 10:15 M i Backstage Wife News-Weather Children bp pyram (LNEA SERVICE ING, TM. RES.\. 8. PAL. OF] 10:30 Bic: Sister Home Forum Bettv Moore Painted Dreams leading to the burial chamber of ' MYRA NORTH SPECIAL NURSE 10:45 Life Stories Party Line Goldbergs Stella Dallas King Cheops. : ! 11:00 M. M. McBride Home Town Girl Alone Harold Turner o o ® ; we " 11:15 Edwin C. Hill Singin’ Sam O'Neills Mail Box The © Joutd Wi MYRA GOES FOR DR. JASON, JACK HURRY, DOCTOR. - SOMETHING MUST CK CAREFULLY REPLACES THE 7 1 MUST SAY, MISS ARNOLD} / WHY SHOULD V7: 1 11:30 Farm Circle Linda's Love Farm and Home Quin Ryan e Cavalcade of America tears n/ EXAMINES THE FALLEN STATUE IN WHICH IT LOOKS RATHER. )i/ WAVE AROUSED HIS STATUE ON ARNOLD'S DESK AND YOU DON'T SEEM TOBE / [ 17 MIS HEART | Nn: Farm Bureau Farm & Home uy Down Eas another page from your history | A FALSE BOTTOM HAS BEEN REVEALED... Br SERIOUS’ {| ANGER - LET'S GET HIM J THEN TURNS TO HELP THE OTHERS - PARTICULARLY CON - \ HAS BEEN BAD 12:00 Feature Time Gov't. Market oo” Man on Street oe d . - ON THE COUCH = CERNED OVER YOUR. | FOR-YEARS' / 13:18 1 Yolo MR . n . » Harold Tor Sk for dramatization tonight at F Fw UNCLES CONDIT! . Rs i 12:30 " n Reporter ello Pegev ervices y (cos: IVE NEVER ES ons g Tal 12:45 "ww Police Court Kitty Keene yw rs over Tes Ven. ha — S = EE 3 . 7 e program is to comprise a Be A ae acy : oo! : Ji00 Buckaroo Pte “Ho Oan Mod version of the life of Francis Scott ’ : 5 N 3} 1:30 School of Air May Robson n> Lucky Girl Key and the events associated with / J i 1:45 ” ” B. Fairfax ” » B. Fairfax the birth of the “Star Spangled 2:00 Organtogue Len Salvo Walt Penper Young Wright & Salvo Banner 3 2:15 Dentist ack an e Ma Perkins ant L rancis Scott Key was born in 2:30 d I n vi d Sade June Baker . » X Zi 2:45 Ny Bae nv Harding's Wife Good Health Narvisi, Aug. 1, 1779, and was a 2 $ \ escendant of John Key, 15th cen« 3: 8 \ . Friend] Rhythm ) 3 Ke 218 Bookends Soncian Hg Bie Sothern Lady of Millions tury Poet ISYrsire W Ragiaut, And, Sie m oughesree atterfielas 0 & a 3 3:45 dance ge Schildkret’s Or. Road of Life Margery Graham yn, a iy i 4:00 Follow Moon Dwen's Or i Nurse Corps Owen's Or. Frietchie, of poetic fame. SM) A ohemian nuie nierviews ac £ g ‘ 4:30 Stepmother Kogen's Or. Singing Lady Serenade Young Key experimented for 10 Ps a 4:45 Tea Tunes Yes or No Hilltop House : years with verses and phrases that 38 £ a CRE A t \ RVICE, INC. T. M. REG. ETE Where to find other stations: Chicago, WBBM 710; WENR 870, were to be recorded in the final
Milliken, Langmuir, Moore and | thoven and Ravel's “Pavane.” 8 WIRE. Mr. Myers, to whom walkEinstein or Cattell, Thorndike and | The Mozart overture is music| fofe T0% Zavieh Meo, U8 FREON Ol ling a ‘dog, removing & mouse from whose place in the composer's’ life | being one of the C D | a bureau drawer or proposing for | Judd, etc. although most of us get carries a tragic undertone. Schika-| Whatever sort of program claims his bashful swains. is apt to be part of even our knowledge of these great peqer the librettist, made himself | attention and presence. On matters | She WETS, 18 BOC TA BUF 0 men and their thoughts from the |i.) bv this opera. As producer, he | of musical moment or with music |. A ’ i daily newspaper y p pb ’ lieves anything worth doing at &4 SEE THROUGH aly ee put his name in large type on the|of passing importance, he usually is worth doing well, especially the i] { WOMEN BETTER THAN NEXT—Do most people fail to | Program. The Somposers name Eo WR Say Son Ee last one. i FULL FIOON 1 1534. 8 | ior toting 2 {Foss speed cos du. ed Bn reg nas Sen Bd HAD NO , BUT " . : : . NOT UNTIL 1961 WILL THIS OccUIR WOMAN JUROR, lLueky Break in the future? In accordance with Mozart's cus-| His collection of New York Phil- vo nel RE A AGAIN MRS. SYLVIA STEIN RINGLER tom of dallying, then writipg in a | harmonic-Symphony intermission gaged by her p——— for eight ad- . . JOUR OPINION COMMON ERROR white heat of inspiration, the Over- | talks, published recently under the | Gif 1" oorams of her Hollywood \ COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE, ING. <*@ Never pronounce amenity—a-me’- ture was composed two days before title “Of Men and Music,” has given Comment over NBC-Blue WednesCRUE XS ox, "Io ni-ty; say, a-men'-i-ty, the Ofer s ph eH CT he us a chance to Fesegliptute ye Value days at 7:30 p. m. h ICIAN ASKS, . “magic farce” of a m of his observation. Reading this NOTED MUKT oe! PEOP LET ARE PEOPLE WHO PRIDE- © did not succeed at first, however. It - ’ book, one is forced to the realiza y OF THE TREFER oN / DEPENDENT Re merely served its composer as a con- OE 8 h time is taken up EDUC ATION Al J10Y h INKERS AG h : tion of how much time T/C AND GULF COASTS TEN er 2 © INDEPENDENT AND ORIGIN Best S ort Waves solation on his death bed. This|,o the ysuai essay in repeated Ee ro NL Ete : No—1 ARE YES OND EY music and that of the Requiem isal of music's sacred cows TOPICS NOTED IN SEX, BUT THOSE & hie NED NEC ONO wera WEDNESDAY were in his mind during the deliri- | *PPFAE0 BBE on 8 fresh and ‘ OF THE ha LXE) coRvaIenT eB JoNN BILE Co, p EINDHOVEN, NETHERLANDS, Sh um of his final illness. He would A ra across the musty mead- Times Speotal ii YF _.- . 'n Her ; . i he opera's f fl PACIFIC COAST \ x NOBODY likes blue, depressing | sex better than men do and ern Hemisphere. PCJ, 9.590 meg. take his watch and follow the ows of musical criticism. With a i » , SO to - - NEW YORK, Feb. 2.-—According | MAY BE BOTH : 1 conversation but we all like Kk t : Twa Song by Lis. Lily Christan, | | Performance in his jmaginaiien, ny thorough knowledge of all the arts| ¢, » breakdown prepared by the {i PALE AND FEMALE . "Biv Sores ise vey "re yo speak, are more on to their mental || soprano. HATS, 9.12 meg. ie day Bitar = Hn eavored | ° © their esthetic verities' with a Maran] etwors's statistical dee {if 5 “ beca —6:20 P. M.— -Coun- i 0 numbers. : \ il > IN THE SAME OYSTER. 3 ——iEy some individual i Curves, “An outburst. of tears ‘or a] . JONDO Noone, The. Nor ihumbriAn RSI, he fresh and fearless mind and a keen | noitment 223 per cent of all pro= ii o SOS but uw. bon RIN play for sympathy by a woman wit- || Singers. GSC. 0.58 meg. GSB. 9.51 rw w sense of humor, he probably has| grams offered over that network are 1] y 2 7% GRAY +O great emotions of =p race. We do | eS I think is much more likely to ROME—6:30 P. M.— “Around Italy On the Andre Kostelanetz pro- | done more than any man in OUr| geyoted to educational and serious i ~~ 3 S HAS © not enjoy hearing of Mrs. Grundy's | 8et men’s goats, while women take || as meno ono. 9.63 meg: IRF. ||gram tonight, you may hear Law- generation to stars -the eager but | mi cical programs. { (& AN Ss last operation, but do enjoy having |it as a routine procedure. However 'SCHENEOTADY—7 P. M.—Latin ||reénce Tibbett singing some light, | unschooled listener along the right| oui of a total of 102% network gi CRA ; ON HIGHWAYS Hamlet use his sword to give an " '|| American Concert. WIXAD, 15.33 || contemporary music which will in- | path. And his views may be pon-| pours a week, 22% hours are dee | => AT 26 MILES inside view of the King. Blue con- when scientists study women by || mer. WAT B85 MEE or the ||Clude “Captain Stratton's Fancy,” |dered by the professional musician | yoted to programs on literature, i el PER MHOLIR versation is personal but blue songs Eardley JER Riss uninfluenced | | Short-Wave Listener. WIXAL. 604 ||by Deems Taylor, and Cole Por-| with considerable profit. education, public affairs and serie 5 are ‘artistic and, therefore, racial. y their emotions, they usually learn 28. igi : _ " ter’s “Night and Day,” which al- ~The ous music. i) J more than most women do. At least|| momantic oi. br Carl Monon ready has been assigned to the BROADCASTING BOOK The statistics outlined above do 'Y FEBRUARY is the only month that is shorter than the lunar cycle. ys uw most of our knowledge of feminine es ol Tibi Record. | | “Classic” division of popular songs.| “Both Sides of the Microphone,” | not include programs devoted to or this reason, about every six years the month has only three of the _ THIS statement by Mrs. Ring- | psychelogy has been developed by || nce Ppas, 1173 meg. You may also hear Mr. Taylor's| new book on radio broadcasting | religious music or religious talks. phases. This means, of course, that sometimes February is without ‘ior is quoted in a press dis- | men. LONDON—9:45 P. M.—"Priends to ||comments upon his own music, for | written by John Hayes and Horace | Many are presented in co-Opera-ner patch and while I do not agree with rs Bs BD on ens GSB. | | the gifted and witty composer-ctitc | Gardner, will be published Feb. 17.| tion with educational and civie Smpon, one of the two 4 Te? hStA OF ZU Ipoh. it in all situations, I rather think | VERY people have cover || 9. EC 8.11 meg. again will be a feature of the pro- | Kayes is assistant man- | groups, including universities, x ono hil y bo . BX ons ae 2 - bh aw 3h | that | . § JU pa a 8 EY is © A P Ve | hd een Or] ginal J 0 As nerson: 5 od mn fo ry TE aia RY 3 : g 3 3 i i 7 ‘ 3 4 . * 0 is 3 b Governmen! iT D and various education« wean»
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LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND
By DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM
whole world thought through Plato. Seems to me the Middle Ages thought mostly through Aristotle. I like to think through Spinoza— that grand, Jewish thinker. We all think now largely through Darwin, Mendel and Morgan, or Compton,
gram details in connection with the
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Good Radio Music
By JAMES THRASHER
Having complained at length last week about the scarcity of pro-
Cleveland Orchestra's broadcast, I
am now happy to eat my words and tell you what is booked for tonight's
At 7:45 p. m. the NBC stations which are not otherwise engaged will carry a 45-minute program by the Cleveland musicians and their con-
at period listeners are to hear the
Overture to Mozart's “The Magic Flute,” the Symphony No. 3 of Bee-
version of “The Star Spangled Banner.” But it was the burning of Washington and the attack on Ft, McHenry by the British in 1814¢ that inspired him, while a prisoner, to give permanent expression to the sentiments now incorporated in the national anthem.
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Fred Allen will present a jack-of-all-trades who is a master of each when he interviews Louis B. Myers of a telegraph company’s special errands division, as the Person You Didn’t Expect to Meet in the Town Hall tonight at 8 o'clock over NBC=-
OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople | HOLD EVERYTHING _& cvs evs | Gen Pershing. Drs. Parran and Wilbur 1 ’ 7 > 22 rr ) . g . 7 = NOT 774 Z / ’ DENY THAT K77{ vou sav “THAT Z T T k . 12 an - IA 7 ‘ ) EE Pr iD EN ts oF wee. os o Talk Against Syphilis Tonight; ' ng CONCEALED WHOSE WIFE OWNS PANCING A NEATH YOUR TH BOARDING HOUSE, LOCK-STEP FOR M " | Taal 4] ME J wa TEES ozart Overture on Music Hour ’ 7f UNDER -THOSE IN YOUR BED TO y WE TELL HIM WE > \ 7] CIRCUMSTANCES GET EVEN FORA F7Z{ puT BRICKS IN A f A . ZZ ; y Z 1 - 2. WE WILL HAVE [JZ GAG “THAT YOU Z SACK AND THEN YOU GUESS WHO'S WHO Hugh Herbert, Bette . 7, | TO DETANYOU YA PULLED ON HIMw~ |?( FOOLED A COP . 7 FOR FURTHER _ |“) WHAT SORT OF INTO PICKING TH’ Davis on Hollywood INVESTIGATION A PRANK WAS THATS . Parade at 9 P. M. 4 * . * TONIGHT te 7:00-Cavalcade, WFBM. 5 7:30—Eddie Cantor, WFBM. i 7:45—~Cleveland Orchestra, NBC- . Blue. (See “Good Radio Mu~ & sic.”) 8:00—Andre Kostelanetz, WFBM. i. ¢ 8:30—Ben Bernie, WFBM. 9:00—Hollywood Parade, WIRE. 9:45—Gen. Pershing, NBC, CBS. A 11:00—~Guy Lombardo, WIRE. : § NL AN Dr. Thomas Parran, Surgeon Gen . Ee NW ARAN eral of the United States; Gen. John \ Na J. Pershing and Dr. Ray Lyman Y \ 7 3 Wilbur, three of the outstanding fig« . ¢ Z : ures in the American Social Hygiene A A Association's educational campaign A AN against syphilis, will be heard over " : FN the CBS and NBC networks observe . ’ y ing National Social Hygiene Day toe 4 night at 9:45 o'clock. Gen. Pershing is the titular head . of the National Antisyphilis Come | mittee, a group of public minded . : wi citizens who have volunteered 0 fencing at College! raise $500,000 to enable the American Social Hygiene Association to BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES —By Martin k carry forward its crusade against . Whenever George McCall (“Hollywood Screenscoops”) visits Jimmy |SYPhilis. The private subscription ’ 3 (SEE oN Sos, ss vol; Sav oo, WELL 30 RATHER WOT Wallington during the Eddie Cantor program, the “little man with the |Phase of the campaign ends today, AAG En a XPLAINS NOLL rey WANE TO big stuff” gets to wondering who's who or which is which. For, as you can hs Gay that the public subscription . ANTIQUES 2 1 A BAT OF YOUR ©R\ AT wee 1 ADOBLON™T see, both are just so tall and sport identical mustaches. But you won't ve JeLns. . JOST LOVE \X MR. LIVINGSTON TELL WIM MOCK be fooled when Mr. Wallington (left) and Mr. Cantor go on the air to- r. Wilbur and Dr. Parran reps | LATELY X night at 7:30 o'clock over CBS-WFBM., resent, respectively, the private citi ( zen and the official body in the campaign. Dr. Wilbur is president ’ RADIO THIS EVENING of the National Social Hygiene Association and Dr. Parran directs the (The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies im program an- United States Public Health Service, nouncements caused by station changes after press time.) ” » " . WpIAAROLS | Iams TCDOIOAN QHIGAGD (CBS Net.) (NBC. Net) (NBO. Mutual) (Mutual Net.) Hugh Herbert, the comedian who :00 Follow Moon Unannounced Nurse Corps Owen's Or. recently Played characters of three 0 Step Mother Kopew's'Or. ining Lady Sergnady BETEIGIONS Of 4p SY) Hiya . 15 Tea Tunes Memories Hilltop. House gpI at the same time, joins Bette Davis ve, : » as Terry Pirates Front Page Watkins’ or on the guest roster of Your HollyHall's “or. Te De Anis Franklyn Charlie an NEST | wood Parade tonight at 9 o'clock State Safety Tom Mix Lowell Thomas Orphan Annie over NBC-WIRE. . LITTLE MARY MIXUP —By Brinkerhoff Bohemians Easy Aces Amos-Andy J. Westaway It is Hugh Herbert who, winking L Sports Review Uncle Ezra Marlin Maine Owen's Or. one eye, tells how he stood viewing Corr 1938 by United Feature Syndicate, Ihe - Musial Moods Sport Slants Lum-Abner Stokes Or. JE, © SNOOKER , T cAN'T FACE Fon Ree. US. Pat. OF ~All rights reserved I Nove WE 1 News News Four Stars the work on the Panama Canal AUNT MAE WHEN SHE. COMES DON'T MEET ANY - AUNT MAE ¢ Cavaleads Man's Family One, Family Bolognini and, turning to the man on his left,
