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By DAN GORDON THE NEWLY organized home i division of the Chamber of {Commerce safety council is on the air every Saturday at 9:15 a. m. sover WIRE with a message to house#holders to make their homes places
tomorrow. Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, only woman member of the Indiana senate and chairman of the disvision, will speak next June 26. Lr
4 ” 8 - SERIOUS RECORDED Music Tonight. . . . The Slavonic dance No. 15 in c major, played by the Czech
oven, played by the New York ‘Philharmonic under the direction iof Arturo Toscanini, over WIRE at
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7 * DUKE ELLINGTON, the genius Of jazz, who has been feted by
of safety. Wallace O. Lee, chairman |} «of the council, will be the speaker |:
royalty and the musical elite — highbrow and ‘lowbrow alike—will be Bay Wood’s guest tomorrow night on the “Million Dollar Band” show over WIRE at 9. Duke is worldfamous both as a pianist - maestro and as a composer of such undying jazz favorites as “Sophisticated Lady” and “Mood Indigo.” ~~ This year he celebrates his 20th anniversary in the field of music—a career which began when he reportedly refused a Pratt Institute art scholarship to
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ington, D. C., bands. He has made several appearances on the concert stage and two concert tours of Europe. On his last trip, in 1939, he experienced a wartime touch by playing to an audi-
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ence marooned in a bombproof shelter. It is hard to dispute the ‘fact that he has made a distinct and large contribution to modern American music. tJ » 2 RUDY VALLEE, Dorothy Lamour, Victor Borge and the Four King Sisters headline the “Comedy Caravan” show tonight over WFBM at 9. ; 2 = 8
SPOTLIGHT BAND Tonight. . . Shep Fields and his orchestra from \Morris Field, Charlotte, N. C,, on WISH at 8:30. os ” o
THE NEW YORK Philharmonic program Sunday over WFBM at 2 p. m. will consist of the fourth symphony in E minor. by Johannes Brahms, Richard Strauss’ “Till Eulenspiegel’'s Merry Pranks” and the “Daphnis and Chloe” suite No. 2 by Maurice Ravel. Eugene Ormandy will conduct. Monty Woolley will read the “American Scriptures.”
GYPSY ROSE LEE, whom Time magazine revels in calling ‘an “ecdysist,” is slated to be Ellery Queen’s arm chair detective tomorrow over WLW at 6:30 -p, m. She ought to be 3 pretty good at it if the success of 7 her mystery novel, “The G String Murders,” is any criterion. This is the book which was made ‘into the movie called 5 “Lady of Burlesque,” starring GYPSY Rose Lee Barbara Stanwyck and’ Michael O'Shea. . Gypsy is currently starring in the Broadway musical, “Star and Garter,” and has written a comedy called “Ghost in the Woodpile,” which Ja scheduled to go: info pro. duction shortly.
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ASKS VOLUNTEERS TO HELP OPA HERE
A plea for more workers to help process ration book 3 at the OPA mailing center was issued today by Alex L. Taggart, Marion county rationing administrator. Mr. Taggart suggests that persons who are spending their time trying
‘|to get application blanks for book 3 could spend their time to better | Kg
advantage by working at the mailing center. “June 10 was the deadline for filing applications,” he said. “Applications filed after June 10 will be put aside until after all others have been handled. Those who have not yet obtained applications can do nothing about it at this time, But
center in the Century building and work on processing book 3.” Interested persons should contact the civilian defense headquarters in the world war meniorial, Ri. 2541.
IRVINGTON O. E. S. WILL DINE MONDAY
Irvington chapter 364, O. E. S., will have a dinner at 6 p. m. Monday in the Irvington: Masonic temple for the closing meeting of the summer. Initiation and obligation ceremonies will be given at 8 p. m. Mrs. Roberta Montgomery, Ch. 3454-W, is taking reservations.
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