Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1927 — Page 13

SECT. 28,1927

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Fishing The Air BY G. SHUBERT FRYE All references are Central Standard Time

The Columbia Broadcasting System will radiocast its first celebrity program at 8 tonight from the key station, WOR, New York-Newark. The program is outstanding because of the fact that such names as Fritz Reiner, Sophie Braslau and Charles Hackett are connected very definitely with it, making it truly a program of celebrities. Fritz Reiner, with his Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, has an established place in the head ranks of America nmusic. Sophie Braslau has won much prominence as an operatic singer of great talent. Local fans may tune in WOWO, Ft. Wayne; WMAQ, Chicago, or WKRC, Cincinnati, all stations on the Columbia chain. Southern melodies, such as “Swanee River,” “Juanita" and “Home Sweet Home” will float through the air from WJZ, New York, at 7. The music will be played by the Sylvania Foresters in both instrumental and vocal forms.

First COLUMBIA Phonograph Company HOUR featuring Charles Hackett .... Tenor Sophie Braslau . . Contralto Fritz Reiner . Guest Conductor Columbia Symphony Orch. 8 to 9 to-night The Colombia hoar of musical Broadcasting will be a “high spot" in your radio enjoyment. New Columbia program every Wednesday at the same hour from all the 16 stations on the chain of the Columbia Broadcasting System. ©Listen for Columbia’s "Magic Notes” on WMAQ

This program may be heard from any of the Blue network stations. Following the Sylvania Foresters at 7:30, the Davis Saxophone Octet, will furnish a program of American dances, to listeners on the Blue network, broadcast from WJZ. Harking back Into history, the octet will present a representative minuet, a gavotte and a quadrille, after which the group will bring their program up-to-date with waltz, tango, one-step and fox trot numbers. • An “Organ Masters” recital will be given from the Welte Studio for N. H. C. Red network at 7:30. Gottfried H. Federlein, a New York organist, will play selections from MacDowell, Wagner, Dvorak and Mendelssohn. —■■ • A program of college songs ar.d tunes will feature the hour allotted to the Campus Carollers at 7, broadcast from WEAF over the Red network of N. B. C., New York. A quar, tet, an orchestra and a string tno will furnish the music. Athough the carollers hail from a mythical campus, they will dedicate their program tonight to New York University, which promises to put out one of the strongest football teams of the country.

Favorite songs of the world’s best? loved song writer, Franz Schubert, will be sung at 7:30 in a Schubert musicale at Newark. Howard Hitz will be the soloist on this occasion and will endeavor to interpret this immortal composer in many of his best and most beautiful works. The program will be broadcast by the Columbia broadcasting system through the key station WOR, New-ark-New York. “Is Western Civilization Destined to Fall?” That is the subject of a debate between Drs. Hall-Quest and Harr;/ Hibschman, to be sent over the ether at 6:10 from WEAF, New York. An unsual vocal and instrumental combination, a clarinet quartet vith a contralto sololist, will present a half-hour program, which will be broadcast by the N. B. C., through

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WJZ, New York, at 9. Their interesting program follows: "Mozartlana” (Theme and variations'.. Clarinet Quartet. "Moment Musicale” Schubert .. , _ Clarinet Quartet. Vocal Solo. Jeanne Leval. contralto. “Invitation to the Dance” Weber „ , , Clarinet Quartet. Vocal Solo Jeanne Leval. contralto. Traumerel” ...; Schumann Basset-Horn Solo. Vocal 8010. Jeanne Leval. contralto. Menuet Miniature” Grimm Clarinet Quartet. The Maxwell House Concert, presented at 8, from WLW, Cincinnati, will interest every music lover. Orchestra—“ Old Colonel March.” Orchestra—Overture, "William Tell” „ Rossini Vocal—“ Jewel Aria from Faust”...Gounod Mabel Garrison, soprano. Orchestra—" Waltzes" Schubert Xylophone—" Dance of the Toy Regiment.” Mixed Chorus—" From the Lana of the Sky Blue. Water" Cadm&n Salon Orchestra—"Charmalne." Male Quartet (With Harp)—"On Wings of Song.” Orchestra (Two Pianos)—"Sixth Rhap- „ *><!£’. • • Liszt Vocal—" The Rosary" Nevln Mabel Garrison, soprano. Orchestra "Midsummer Night’s Dream” Mendelssohn Double String Quartet—" Minuet".. .Mozart Mixed Chorus (Orchestra)—"Soldier’s Chorus” (Faust) Gounod Orchestra—" Badinage" ... Herbert

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WOC (353). WWJ (353). WSAI (361). WCSH (361). WDAF (370). WTAM 1400). WLIT (4C5), CCO (4161. WSB (428), WEEI (447), WHAS (461). WJAR (484). WCAE (517). WMC (517). WTAO (517), KSD (545). WOO (508) Philadelphia—Concert. WHO (525) D-s Moines—Soloists. WNYC (535) New York—Trio. —9 o’Clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Quartet. WCOA (250) Pensacola--Soloists. WSEA (263) Norfolk—Orchestra. WNOX (285) Knoxville—Popular. WHK (265) Cleveland—Orchestra. WORD (275) Chicago—Choral singers. WRNY (309) New York—Old timer’s hour. KOA (326) Denver—Orchestra; University of Denver program. WBZ (333) Springfield—Duo: orchestra. WJAX 337) Jacksonville—Dance orchestra. 1 WLS (345) Chicago—Choral music. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Trio: tenor. WJR (441) Detroit—Ford and Glenn; personality girls. —9:30 o’clock— WBBM (389) Chicago—Stage show. WJZ (454i New York—Orchestra. WHO (535) Des Moines—Saxophone sextet. —lO o’Clock— WGN (306) Chicago—Sam ’n’ Henry; music box: melody time. WRNY (309) New York—Orchestra. KOO (384) Oakland—Vaudeville. KHJ (405) Los Angeles—String quartet. WIBO (416) Chicago—Stage show. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Organ. KPO (428) San Francisco—Atwater Kent hour. WJR (441) Detroit—Orchestra. KFI (168) Los Angeles—Soloists. w —ll o’clock— WLIB (308) Chicago—The hoodlums. COAST NETWORK San Francisco Drama, "Mammon and the Archer.” To KOMO (306). KHQ (370). KOO (3*4).

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—By Martin

—By Blossec

—By Crane

—By Small

—By Taylor

SKETCHES BY BESSEY ) SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHEHR'

HOLMAN WINS AIR DERBY, St. Paul Pilot Has Edge of 27 Seconds in Spokane-Portland Dash. Bn United J’rrts PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 28.—0. W. (Speed) Holman, St. Paul, Minn., piloting a Laird biplane, yesterday was declared winner by twentyseven seconds over E. E. Ballough, Chicago, in the Spokane to Portland air race. Holman’s time for the 300-mile race was 2 hours 37 minutes 57 seconds. Although Balloungh arrived in Portland first, he left Spokane two minutes ahead of Holman and therefore was forced to second place on the basis of elapsed time.

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