Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1938 — Page 17

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people’ calling me beautiful. I've got hair on my SHEN BORE Taylor, movie sar.

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Jr, NBC staff members, togged out for their trip to Pitcairn Island wher they will set up a radio station for a series of programs to

expedition to. “Bounty” land is.one stay-at-nomes a more vivid picture

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KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject fo change): - NRC-BLUE-~-WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160; WENR-WLS, 870; EWE, 1350. NBC-RED-—-WEAF, 630; WTAM. 1070; WWJ, 9205 WMAN, 670. | CBS=WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1000; WBBM. 770. MUTUAL~WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 650.

Good Radio Music By JAMES THRASHER

Tonight Andre Kostelanetz demands a large share of pomnilar attention on his weekly half-hour with Bawrence Tibbett by programming ‘what probably is the most popular item in the general piano repertory. is “Chopsticks,” that thumping waltz which ‘has yielded up its beauties to the fumbling forefingers of so many otherwise disinterested smateus, Mr. Kostel-@ .| leave for an Australian tour when

his radio contract expires not ‘so long hence. He is due back in the United Staets next fall, when he L will resume radio activities and, says our informant, make another

of some Joan ago—Borodin, Cul, | motion

Meanwhile, Grace Moore is slated to take his place on the Kostelanetz program, which, if you had forgotten, is on CBS-WIFBM at 8 o'slock tonight, ® 09

Hanson's baton to conduct the East NBO+Blue at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow,

{to open. the “program, followed by Liadov's: ted Lake.” Then we shall hear again “Sorcerer's Apprentice.” lightful orchestral schergo pearing on so many broadcast

‘ers may know the score by heart by the time it reaches us with Leopold Stokowski's jierpreation and Walt,

Pat} White will take over Howard | man School of Music Orchestra on |

Dukas’ | “de- |

grams of late that. ait] Lists listen

|Louis- Mann Bout on Air Tonight: Story of Noah Webster Droelizedy. Kostelanetz to Play Chopsticks

SOUTH SEAS RADIO TRAVELERS Mother Bloor 16. Talk

Tomorrow on Topic of Security.

TONIGHT

7:00~~Ca 8:00—Andre (See “Good Radio Mausie. "), 8:00—Fred Allen, WIRE. 9: SLA MADE, | Fight,

9; t0—Hollywood Pa Parade, WIRE. (Other Details, Page Pages One and 18)

When Champion pion Joe Louis and

Nathan Mann step into the ring

tonight at 9 o'clock for their 18 round battle for the heavyweight

crown, Bill Stern, Clemi McCarthy

and George Hicks will be at the

NBC-Blue microphones to give you blow-by-blow descriptions. -

The broadcast is one in a series of

radio fight reports by NBC. - 8 ” %

A communication has just been ; received from NBC regarding the -

WFBM. td stelanctz, WFBM.

Hollywood Parade program tonight :

at 9 o'clock over NBC-WIRE. heading states “Connie: ee Is

Powell's Guest,” but the story. fol= lowing does not even mention Miss Boswell. Instead, it tells all about how Constance Bennett will be the -

guest star of the evening, appearing

in a dramatic sketch with Patric »

Knowles. It’s all very confusing. : ” * ”

There's a program scheduled for

tomerrow at 1:16 p. m. over NBC- _

Blue that will present a woman who, during the past 40 years has. .

been called more and nastier names than almost any woman in history. She is Ella Reeve Bloor, “mother” of the Communist movement. in

America and champion of labor and | women's rights. During the broad- . cast tomorrow, “Mother” Bloor will | join Betty Gram Swing and

Muriel Draper. in. a pane] discus-

sion of the subject FSecurity for. .

Women,” »

The story of Noah Webster, who

wrote the first American dictionary

and whose adored wife kept him in - -

debt most of his life, will be broad-

cast by the Cavalcade of America | o'clock over OBS-

tonght at 7 WFBM. Webster,

self-education and battling for the

means with which to dedicate himself to the study of the word, began work on his famous dictionary - 1800. |At first he allowed him- | self five years in which to finish the job, |but decided in 1813 that he might as well have dedicated

his life (to the work. <He was ‘determined to include all words in what he called “The Living Eng-

ore than 20 languages. . ‘When finished, the

8 teacher. in 1843, the storm had begun to subside. With his universally scoepled,

‘It appears “that al

walking fish , For if you tune in en

Dave Elman’s Hobby Lobby today at : 6:15 p. m, over CBS-WABC, you'll

American Bible, | which occupied the closing years of | his life, his works were even. | .

after a life of severe:

At the time of his death

Ta aE a Sl ans an: cartoons

hear one William J. Connolly tell - about his collection of tropical fish, -

which includes one of the little known Walking ‘Fish of China. According to Mr. Connolly, the fish is

really a fish and not's mammal, al- | though it is able to traverse a quar land and stay at a time. Others who are scheduled to. ap-

ter of a mile on out of water for 12

pear on the program today are Hammil

ton Cochran, author “These Are the Virgin Islands,” who

will exhibit pirate relics and fires |

arms he has collected during many years’ wanderings in Seas; and Misha Violin, symphony conductor, who collects une pipes in hig share 4 lime.

Sir Willmott Le Lewis, Washington representative of the London Times, will be the speaker during the

monthly Science Versus Crime, pro-

gram, tonight at 10 .o'clock: over

NBC-Red. Sir Wilmott, who pir

speak from Washington, will discuss “The Press and Crime.” His talk will be a resume of an address he

‘| will make earlier in the evening be-

fore the crime clinic of the Institute jof Criminal Research ‘meeting in the capital.

Ever since the fiindenburg disas-

ter there's been more than a normal

news interest in helium gas. And so Watson Davis, Science Service Edi-

tor and Times “writer, is going to

make it the subject of his program

‘tomorrow at 3 p. m. over -CBS-

WFBM.

Mr. Davis has secured as his ay-

joslly R. A. Cattell, Bureau of | who has

ponent. of a of the world’s supply of helium. They will discuss the uses of the gas and the problem facing the United States;

the South:

of

the largest producer, in 3p slurs itto I

other nations of the world.

urat Theater

Sunday, March 6

lo Person ~~ On Stage Entire Company -

RENFRO VALLEY BARN DANCE”

As heard on WLW every Sat- ils