The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Brian Aliernc to take lead in
radio version of Broadway hit
Acclaimed by critics as one of
the ifnest motion pictures of the
season, "Longe Voyage Home"
will be presented in radio form as
the dramatic portion of Columbia
network's "Kate Smith Hour" to
morrow on KFAB at 7 p. m.
Brian Aherne, who has starred
in such Hollywood successes as
"Merrily We Live,'' "Juarez," and
"Captain Fury," and Henry Hull,
one of the stage and screen's most
versatile actors, will have starring
roles in the radio adaptation of
"Long Voyage Home," re-creating
the parts played in the film by
Ian Hunter and Thomas Mitchell.
The origyial material for "Long
Voyage Home" was contained in
four short sea stories by Eugene
O'Neill. It was written for the
screen by Dudley Nichols and
adapted for radio by Jean Hollo
way. The story concerns, chiefly,
four men an Englishman, an
American, an Irishman and a
Swede all members of the crew
of a tramp steamer carrying mu
nitions from Baltimore to Britain.
Hull portrays the part of the
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Irishman, played by Thomas Mit
chell on the screen, while Aherne
takes the role of the young Eng
lishman. For the musical and comedy
portion, Kate presents her own
songs, Willie Howard, Henry
Youngman, The Mullins Sisters,
Smart Set Quartet, Ted Straeter's
Chorus, r.nd Jack Miller's orches-.
tra. Youngman's appearance on
the broadcast was originally sched
uled for last week but was post
poned until this Friday.
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BLACKOUT.
Capitalizing on the unbroken
spirit of the people of London,
CBS tend NBC will cooperate to
bring what may be one of the most
thrilling broadcasts of the war to
morrow between 5:15 and 5.25
p. m. when they give listeners a
first hand picture of life in a Lon
don air raid shelter.
Since night raids lately have
been almost continuous, chances
are, that the broadcast will be on
during a raid. It will be about mid
night in the British capital when
the trans-oceanic broadcast gets
under way.
British censors, of course, will
not permit disclosure of the exact
location of the air raid shelter
which is to be the scene of the
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CBS tenor star, Lanny Ross,
made the swank patrons of
Manhattan'; East 57th street
art and fashion shops raise their
eyebrows and lower their lorg
nettes last week at the sight of
the singer driving a dilapidated
truck with a black-and-white
calf in back. Lanny, who Just
completed his first year on the
air for his present sponsor,
bought the calf at the Borden's
exhibit at the N. Y. World's Fair
and was driving it to his Mil
ford farm. The calf has been
named Marianna Annabella,
after Lanny's latest song. He is
heard on his 'Memory Lane' pro
gram over KFAB at 6:15 Mon
days through Fridays.
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University of Minnesota campus
served up 542,000 hamburgers last
year.
Poetry Society of America has
presented 75 volumes of contem-
Friday, October 18, 1940
porary poetry to City college of
New York.
The world's highest astronom
ical observatory will be built this
summer by Harvard university in.
the Colorado Rocky mountains.
Margaret "Honey Chile" John
son is one of the guest singers
on the CBS folksong program,
"Back Where I Come From."
She is a native of Dallas, Texas,
where she developed one of those
smooth flowing accents that
goes so well with folk songs. If
her face looks familiar, you may
have seen it on a magazine ad,
for she's also a professional
model.
broadcast. Many of the occupants
of the shelter will be interviewed.
The program will be aired by
KFAB.
HIGHLIGHTS.
Radio highlights for today and
tomorrow include:
Friday.
The Johnny Presents program at
8 p. m. over KFAB, will offer an
other perfect crime from the pen
of Max Marcin under tne title 01
"Murder Fee." Marcin has been
doing the weekly mysteries for
some time. Johnny Green's orches
tra will supply the music as usual.
Bob Ripley, the Believe-It-or-Not
man, will feature some un
usual exp'.oits of women, when he
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