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INVITATION TO ATTEND MEETING FOR HOME^ Session at Central Y OR Thursday of Interest to Many Citizens BUSINESS % OPEN AT~T0 A. M. li •Uk All unemployed and partially employed young men of Water bury 1 are invited to attend a meeting at The Lofty Playwright* York—It's that If want to'find the Central YMCA next Thursday New another Broadway legend you have to morning at 10 o’clock. An all- the author of a play on the first night of-Us presentation, you'll FLOORS OF — into the and search around in the three last rows. PERMANENT round program of activities climb UP balcony, J "real audience." educational, and social— Here, according to the traditions, is gathered the physical, is assumed to be the in being planned as a part of the And the reaction of the balcony’s upper region Good evening. revisions have resulted from morale-building program of the most Important. Hundreds of changes and YMCA—and will be explained to the critics who pay one buck. the -[ol- ) those who attend next Thursday’s Downstairs are gathered, of course, all the critical gents and ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM thfc meeting. beminked and besabled ladles of the social world, the theater and SIGNING OFF FOR THE WEEK Last winter between 400-600 Broadway life. Since most of them enter on passes, all but the critics customers or young men enrolled In physical and are likely to be "yes” men. Nor are they the who. In, the long If you're thinking Of fixing up your home office educational classes at the Central run, keep a show ajlve. * been to Station T. T. T., of others with from the a often finds —now is the time to consider Lin- .You’re listening YMCf, while thousands So, even nasty raps crltlct, playwright seriously Armstrong's * Of chatter dealing with the great and meek. availed themselves of the clult cheer In the laughs and applause of. the upper balcony folk. Many carry oleum Floors. You modern floors with their of the North End and watches and “clock the laughs.” If a certain percentage of the au- know, Jthese This broadcast ends another series, friends. privileges stop Brooklyn branches as well as at dience giggles or roars, the after-theater count is taken as an indication smart colorings are selling at their lowest prices within And so we're signing off until next week. the Central YMCA. of a play's success possibilities. Educational forums, debates, the past ten years. Not one mite of quality has been sac- movies, stag socials, wrestling, and jazx in the Classroom rificed in these floors. More than the and -[o)- boxing matches, swimming exhibi- College It seems, isn’t the institution it was when I was a lad. Along this, patterns othef education at Brass the Dillon, the tions—these and programs with "trig” and Ovid, you can get a bit of Jam with your colorings are so well chosen that prominent decorators ringing merry-go-round. George will be utilised In this year’s pro- New York University. for music them. Dera’s associate sports editor has been nominated for the presidency gram of activities unemployed Unless I'm mistaken, Duke Ellington, the Harlem vo-de-o specify men. monarch, is the first syncopationlst to be used as subject matter by. a Y ; of the Industrial league. Neil Maloney and Joe Multilie The YMCA committee Oi\ pro- university class. Duke was asked by Percy Grainger, noted pianist,* to for unemployed men is com- which Grainger is those grams appear before students in the music history class of were among present to-day at the Holy Cross-Catholic U posed of Edward B. Tracy, chair- the professor. _ cement- Robert E. John A. Permanently Tom Dunn hasn’t made a in the man; Crotty: game. political speech pres- P. Membrlno, Richard Crane, from the Cellar ed over felt Louis Schuster Up by-our expert ent campaign. This is very disconcerting to Tom’s many friends, Thomas P. Kellogg, All of which is amusing and interesting when you recall that only Walter A. Alfred E. An- a linoleum Jarvis, five ago Duke wits operating a five-piece orchestra in a Times I workmen, A1 Drescher. Vincent Coates has become the S. Smith and Ar- years including “Boy drews, Herbert spot. Irving Mills, the music publisher-band impressario, thur L. Purinton, secretary. Fur- Square cellar floor will give you many Orator of the La Platte.’’ Vince, who the head machine encouraged EHington—as he did also Cab Calloway and many another operates ther information may be secured _and the "Puke” went up to Harlem’s Cotton Club where he “pan- of from Purinton. years satisfactory in the Dent's composing room, will speak anywhere, any time for Secretary as the put It icked them,” Broadwayites wear and ease. Florenz Ziegfeld brought him badk uptown for his “Show Girl and cleaning the g. o. d. (Grand Old Democrats.) His Websterian delivery ROOSEVELT IN BENEFIT then Maurice Chevalier retained Ellington to play on a concert program. Let us estimate. the ill-fated Amos and movie and and Mussolini execution has the ad alley talking. Wottamanl ... Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt Hollywood grabbed him for Andy will speak in behalf of the Welfare Bince he has toured most of the nation. idea -[o]- and Relief Mobilization of 1932 on Now he winds up In the culture centers, teaching the young Sunday, October 30, over com- what jazz is all about. bined networks of the National Who Crooned First? Dear Just a line to that I received the of the _ Christy: say copy Broadcasting system. A number of And If that fails to amuse you, then there’s a note from Will Os- to paper with your article about Howe Caverns and certainly appreciate opera stars, including Claudia borne, who fought it out with Rudy Vallee for the crooner's rights and Charles Hack- In those dear old days. it reads: “The day of the have us. let that I am to Muzio, soprano, America crooning Aiyl go. publicity you given Again me-say .going In the the ett, tenor, will partiicpate the crooner Is pver!” MILLER PECK a our )tcep plugging at you till you take day off and come out and visit program, which will be broadcast Well he should know! Osborne, you may recall, insisted that he NBC-WEAF-CBS Idea and Vallee said he was and 'then up show, so don’t forget that you will be welcome here anytime. Sin- over combined started the crooning first, networks at 10:30 p. L. Platt, Howe Caverns, Cobleskill, N. Y. coast-to-coast bobbed a lot ,of others. cerely yours—Alfred m., J#ST. The San Francisco Sym- » ..... 1 .. .(Thanks A1—Christy). phony orchestra also will be heard. _ -[o]-— KOO ON AIR Welling ton Koo, Chinese minis- ter to France, will speak in the In- The Looking them over. Bill Harvey, Waterbury’s sea- Radio—What’s On Air, ternational Radio company net- going gob, felt quite hurt because Navy day passed without a blare work to-morrow. He will speak from Paris. His address, after be- mat- of bugles and emptying of duffel bags. “That’s what’s the ing short-waved from the French across the Atlantic, will be A COUPLE OF OTHER ter with the country,” sniffed Bill between decks. “All you ever capital broadcast over an NBC-WEAF GET FRITZI SCHEFF WITH m., EST. SISTERS war. What did the network at 4:30 p. HAPPY ROSSES hear is what the army did during the navy do?” A voice from Allie Affeldt, “I’ll bite, what did the navy BATH CLUB do?” Johnny Crary is back desking again, feeling somewhat AUDITION AT WMCA ALLEN’S improved in health. Frank Romano has formed his own or- STATE Fritz! Schell, noted as the star Roy Atwell, “spoonerist”, Ann Leal STARTS earned them wide rec- chestra. The tooters are known as “The Ambassadors.” It’s an The Happy Quartet of Naugatuck, rangement of Victor Herbert’s immortal "Mile. organist, and a vocal chorus. The TO-DAY a composed of three sisters and their ognition and ultimately request Modiste," and summer resident of music will be (provided by Ik>uis band and when want the christened, don’t a be an audition eleven piece you baby brother, will receive big-time that they given Waterbury for years, will appear Katzman’s orchestra, which will at 11 New York station. of try-out on the radio tonight over a major as artist with Fred Allen's play simultaneously with the organ Frank. Charley Haight is contacing specimens half hour guest forget o’clock during the Nick Kenny ra- The Nick Kenny every Bath» Club broadcast over the music by Miss Leal, located three be af- • American Indian handicraft. Art Marston may not dio hour from WMCA, New York. Saturday night has opened the way WABC-Columbia network, tomor- wire-miles distant. known in Wa- for of our foremost the Order of Red'Meft, but he knows the The quartet is well many present row at 9:00 p. m., EST. Miss filiated with Independent who is night terbury and throughout the Naug- radio entertainers. Kenny, Schelf. who is still active in the Indian the same* Art’s lecture at the Kiwanis of New York Mir- just impromptu atuck valley. Last year it appeared radio editor the theater, will sing the ever-popular taken an interest •how Thursday night was well received. at the amateur frolic sponsored by ror, has active, "Kiss Me Again” which she sang HANNAHWILUAMS Democrat at the in the stars fdr whom he the Waterbury .budding as the of the original and highlight Palace theater and registered a act as master of ceremonies of "Mile.