Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1938 — Page 21

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President Roosevelt's recent nae tional defense proposal and the cone sequent testimony of naval chiefs have invested America’s Town Meet« ing of the Air tonight with consid« erably more than passing interest. Two members of Congress, both of whom saw active service as officers in the World War, will present sharply-divergent viewpoints on the armament plans during the broadcast tonight. They are Rep. Maury Maverick (D. Tex.) who was cited for “gallantry in action and extremely meritorious service” during the war, and Rep. Edouard V. Izac (D. Calif.), a graduate of the United | States Naval Academy, who served

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them, contending that an enlarged navy is necessary for adequate national defense. The Town Meeting will be heard at 8:30 o'clock tonight over NBC-Blue. 2 » @

Do you know what 17-year-old ruler of 16 million people recently married a commoner, and who changed her name to a word which means “unique” before he would marry her; who was married with his bride im another room during the ceremony; who paid a quarter of a million dollars for her; who gave her a diamond necklace worth $120,000 and who received as his wedding present from the British government a pair of shotguns? This isn’t a quiz, but if youre ine terested in this young man, who is at the moment celebrating his 18th birthday, you might tune in on one of NBC's blue network stations toe morrow at 8:45 a. m. and hear Joseph M. Levy, Cairo correspondent for the New York Times, tell you how King Farouk is taking the second great event in which he has participated during the past two weeks. This is to be an exclusive NBC broadcast by a man who is reputed to be an authority on Egyptian affairs and who has access to the inside stories of the Farouk-Farida wedding and the attendant pomp and ceremony. And there should be a number of interesting stories to tell, for Farida is the first Queen of modern Egypt to appear in public unveiled, and quite properly, as she is one of the most beautiful girle in the kingdom. a ” ” \d “A woman, not a man, inventsd men’s collars—a Mrs. Montagu, of Troy, N. Y. Her husband was fussy about the way she ironed the collars of his shirts. After a ‘Blue Monday’ she sat dwn and cut all the collars off, washed and ironed them separately, showed her husband how to zttach them with front and back butons-and the husband promptly went out and had the scheme patented and made a fortune.,”-Phil Cook on his Morning Almanac broadcast.

B. Crosby's or. » ” ” The first of the Lincoln obser« vances makes its appearance on the Good News program tonight when Robert Taylor presents James Stewart and John Carradine in a dramatization of a scene between the Great Emancipator and a young soldier of the Union Army. It is a scene from their forthcomse ing picture, “Of Human Hearts,” which was the subject of the recent contest staged on the program. Roy Harris, a 17-year-old schoolboy from Greenville, 8. C,, won the $5000 for the most suitable title submitted. And then there will be Baby Snooks, Virginia Bruce, Allan Jones and Betty Jaynes to keep things moving along. Details: At 8 o'clock over NBC-WIRE, » » "

WIRE will pay its respects to Abraham [Lincoln's memory with a re-enactment of an interview be= tween Dennis Hanks, a reporter of a Springfield newspaper, and Line coln as President. The broadcast has been arranged by the Y. M. C. A. and will be heard at 3 o'clock to morrow afternoon.

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but it's worth noting now that Mile. Nadia Boulanger will begin a series of four broadcasts on the NBC-Red network at 9:30 a. m. Saturday. This distinguished French peda= gog, composer, organist and lecturer will appear as a choral conductor on her second NBC series. Bhe arrived in this country last week to fulfill an engagement as guest conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. When she directs the Bostonians in Faure’s Requiem it will be, as far as available records show, the first time that a woman has waved a baton above that estimable asseme blage. For her first broadcast, Mlle. Bou= langer will work backward from the present time, presenting some cappella songs by Poulenc, excerpts from “Le Rol Malgre Lue” by Cha« brier, and Gounod’s “Philemon et Baucis.,” Further programs will lead her back to the 16th Century coms posers. Mlle. Boulanger will be at the pi« ano, directing her own group of six singers. The French musician's chief fame in this country rests, probe ably, upon the group of American composers who have been her pupils, Among the more disinguished grad uates of her composition classes are Roy Harris, Aaron Copland, Roger Sessions, Virgil Thomson and Waites Piston, The late George Gershwin was another young American who came

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