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#82» By DAN GORDON
RAYMOND CLAPPER,, Indianapolis Times columnist who has been in Sweden for over a month, is scheduled to return to his Mutual program tonight over WIBC at 9. After much delay, he finally made arrangements to get to London, from which city he is expected to broadcast some important information that he was unable to cable to America because of Sweden’s rigid censorship. .
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SOME OF the flavor of that good old American circus tradition will be recaptured tonight when Felix Adler, “King of the clowns,” tells some anecdotes about his experfences under the big tent on the “95 Minutes from Broadway” program over WFBM at 11:15. 2 ” ”
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® = 8 IN 1891, Peter Ilyitch Tschaikowsky ' traveled to America from Russia to conduct a performance of his own B-flat minor concerto at the dedication ceremonies of New York’s Carnegie Hall. Fifty years later, merrymakers in a New York dance hall heard a hauntingly lyrical song called “Tonight We Love,” based on the first movement of the same concerto. That's the piece Freddy Martin introduced. But this wasn’t the first swing arrangement of the Russian’s compositions, : “Our Love” from the “Romeo and - Juliet Overture” found its way to America in 1939. “This is the Story of a Starry Night” (sixth symphony); “Moon Love” (fifth symphony); “The Isle of May” (the Andante Cantabile), and “Concerto for Two” (also from the famous concerto)—all have reached the top of the nation’s popular-song list in the last four years. » : Nor is this swinging of the classics to be frowned upon. The NBC maestro, Dr. Frank Black, cheers t hese . modern version of the master. He
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public to hear Tschaikowsky through the -medium of jazz than not to hear him at all.” ” ” » THE STARS of two: Broadway's hit shows, ‘Junior Miss” and “Three’s A Family,” will step out from behind the grease paint long enough to pair.off as the opposing teams on Harry Hagen's “True or False” over WISH at 7:30 tonight. ” » » SERIOUS RECORDED Music Tonight. . . . Music from Richard Wagner's opera, ‘“Tannhauser,” played by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia orchestra and Charles Cougboin, the , organist,
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DRAMA TONIGHT . .. David Harding, the “Counter Spy,” solves a sabotage case down Mexico ‘way on WISH at 8... . “The Enemy Is Listening,” a dramatization of the consequences. of = careless words
will be broadcast by the “Cavalcade of America” on WIRE at 7. . . . Roddy McDowall and Rita Johnson - are. co-starred on: the “Radio Theatre” in a radio adaptation. of the current movie about a boy and his ‘horse, - “My Friend Flicka,” WFBM at 8. . . Devil ‘and Miss Jones,” starirng Laraine Day, George Murphy and Charles Coburn, on the “Screen Guild Players” over the same station at 9. . 3 : : EYESIGHT RULE LOWERED WASHINGTON, June 7 (U. P.). —The navy- today liberalized. the eyesight requirements for enlistment in the WAVES. Under the new aruling -any - defective vision which is correctable ® 2% with glasses is now acceptable. ; to
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