Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 154, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1927 — Page 10

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

SHE United States Army Band will transmit a half-hour program from the War College at Washington at 7:30 tonight from WJZ, New York, over the NBC Blue network. The program follows: “The Washington Evening Star”.Stannard "Rienzl Overture" Wagner “Danse Hongroise” Ring-Hager Saxophone solo; Technical Sergeant Eugene H. Hostetter. “Finlandia" Sibelius “In a Chinese Temple Garden’’.. .Keteibey “Gems of Bolivia” Barfagan “Dance of the Serpents" Boccalari “Embossing tne Emblem" Alexander “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Walter Damrosch, dean of American musical conductors, will conduct the New York Symphony Orchestra in a series of twenty concerts beginning tonight at 7 o’clock broadcast by wdZ, New York, over the Blue network of the NBC. James E. Watson, senior Indiana Senator, will deliver an address on “Laws and Loudspeakers” over the NBC Blue network from WJZ, New York, at 9 tonight. The Music Club of Crawfordsville, will broadcast the program of the Indiana Federation of Music Club’s program at 3 Sunday afternoon from WFBM, Indianapolis. A feature of the program will be the iveble Clef Choir of the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church, Crawfordsville, composed of forty girls between the ages of 13 anfl 16. The program follows: “Praise Ye the Father" Gounod Treble Clef Choir. “Yesterday and Today” Sprass “Song of India" Rimsky-Korsakon “Solvejg's Song" Grieg “The Answer” Terry Marian Stanford. “Irish Tune” from “County Derry”.... Grainger “Arabesque” Debussy “Dedication" Schumann-Liszt Ruth Clearwater. “The Good Shepherd” Barrl Treble Clef Choir. Practical, everyday religion for practical, everyday people will be discussed by Bruce Barton, writer, author and student of human nature, in his address on “What Can a Man Believe” at 8 Sunday night, to be broadcast by the NBC Red network, from WEAF, New York. Barton’s books have ranked among the best sellers for several years. A radio expert has estimated that 15,000,000 people will be on the receiving end of this broadcast. Rafael Diaz, rising young tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, will make his debut in the Atwater Kent broadcast at 8:15

Sunday night from WEAF, New York, over the NBC Red network. The program of Diaz, assisted by John Powell, pianist, will be as follows: “Ombra mal fu” (Largo) from “Xerxes” Haendcl “Rayito de sol” Grever “Amapola” La Calle Rafael Diaz, tenor. “Scherzo” Chopin John Powell, pianist. “Ah, leve toi soleil,” from "Romeo et Juliette” Gounod Rafael Diaz, tenor. “Gondoliera” Liszt "Tarantelle” (Venezia et Napoli) Liszt John Powell, pianist. “Love Me or Not” Secchi "Howdv Do. Miss Springtime" Guion "Maureen Mavoumeen” Trinkaus “The Last Song" Rogers Rafael Diaz, tenor,, The Mediterraneans will broadcast the following program of classics by familiar composers v at noon Sunday from WJZ, New York, ove> th NBC Blue network: ■lSntadish W-s&Ustg March” Soderman “Where the Citrons Bloom” (Waltz)... J. Strauss Overture—“ Orpheus in der Underwelt”. Offenbach “Album Leaf” Wagner Selection—" The Singing Girl” Herbert "Fight of the Bumble Bee” Y Rimsky-Korsakoff Suite—“La Source No. Delibes Irish Dance—" Silhouettes” Hadley An organ recital by Elmer A. Tidmarsh, broadcast at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon by WGY, Schenectady, will include the following numbers: '"Prelude in A Minor” Bach "Air for G String" Bach “In the Morning” Grieg “Ase's Death” Grieg "Anitra's Dance” .Grieg "In the Hall of the Mountain King" from “Peer Gynt Suite" Grieg "Submensed Cathedral" Debussy “Little Shepherd” Debussy "Girls with Flaxen Hair" Debussy "March Slav" Tschaikowsky The Crosley. Bandbox hour broadcast at 8:15 Sunday afternoon by WLW, Cincinnati, will include following novel, entertaining and classical number in four fifteen-minute periods: 1. Through the Seasons. (a) Spring: “The Spring Song” -t>y Mendelssohn and “April Showers.” (b) Summer: “Give Me a Night in June" and “One Summer Night.” (c) Autumn: "October Twilight”... Hadley (and) Winter: “The Skater’s Waltz”.. Waldtoufel 2. Music of the Heavens. (a) “The Heavens Are Telling”. Hayden (b) "Evening Star” Wagner (c) “Ask the Man in the M00n”... Morse (and) "Hymn to the Sun” Runsky-KorsakofT 3. Fifteen minutes with the music of Peter Tschaikowsky. who died Nov. 6, 1893. 4. Descriptive Music. (a) "Mill in thi Forest” Eilenberg (b) “The Merry-Go-Round John Powell (c) “In a Clock Btore” Orth (and) "A Day at the Fair” Lake

—By Williams

—By Ahern

Dial Twisters Central Standard Time

SATURDAY WFBM (1190-2*5) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) P. M. J:ls—Studio Entertainers. I:4s—lndiana-Michigan State Game from Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, Ind. WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Iloosicr Athletic Club) P. M. s:oo—Late News Bulletins and Sports. —5 o’clock— KDKA (316) Pittsburgh-Concert. WKBH (366) Chicago—Children's club. WOR (422i Newark—Ensemble. WEAF (492) New York—Dinner music. —5:30 o’Clock— WBAL (285* Baltimore—Orchestra. WMCA (370) New York—Orchestra; concert trio. WIBO (416) Chicago—Organ; soloists and orchestra. —6 o’Clock— WSEA (263) Norfolk—Orchestra. WRNY (309) New York—Hungarian hour of music. WLS (345) Chicago—Supper bell program; sports; orchestra. WJJD (366) Chicago—Symphony. KTHS (384) Hot Springs—Organ; dinner music. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Variety. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Organ; dance program. WJZ (454) New York—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—South Sea Islanders. —6:30 o’Clock— WBAL (285) Baltimore—Jubilee Singers: trio and soloist. WBZ (3331 Springfield—Quartet. WOR (422) Newark—Orchestra. WEAF (402) New York—The High-Jinkers. —7 o’Clock— WDOD (246) Chattanooga—S. S. lesson; ensemble. WHK (265) Cleveland—Medina symphony. WBZ 1 333 1 Springfield—Boston Symphony WEBH (366) Chicago—Classical. WHT (416) Chicago—Organ. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Happy harmony boys; trio., WJZ (4541 New York—U. S. Army band. WFAA (500) Dallas —Musical. WLS (345) Chicago—Barn Dance. —7:30 o’Clock— WEAF (492) New York—Old gold on Broadway. WNYC (535) New York—Songs; pianist; musicale. —8 o’Clock— . WGN (306) Chicago—Musical. WGBS (349) New York—Quartet. WSAI (36H Cincinnati—Hawaiian.*!. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Cavaliers. WOR (4221 Newark—Symphony. WJZ (454i New York—Philco hour. WCFL (484) Chicago—Orchestra and entertainers. / —8:30 o’Clock— WPG (273) Atlantic City—Concert. KHJ (4051 Los Angeles—Children’s hour. —9 o’Clock— WHK (265) Cleveland—Potpourri. WPG (273) Atlantic City—Dance orWTMJ 1294) Milwaukee—Frolic. WGN (306) Chicago—Musical. WOR (422) Nei^ark —Brass quartet; dance music. WLW (428) Cincinanti—Orchestra. WJR (441) Detroit —Ford and Glenn; dance WEAF (492) New York—Orchestra. WIP (508) Philadelphia—Orchestra. WTAG (517) Worcester—Dance. —9:30 o’clock— WBZ (333) Springfield—Orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—Orchestra. WHO (535) Des Moines—Saxophone sextet. —lO o’clock— COAST NETWORK—San Francisco—Saturday night review. WPG (2731 Atlantic City—Dance. WGY (379) Schenectady—Orchestra. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra. WOR (422) Newark—Orchestra. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Studio. WIP (508) Philadelphia—Organ.

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—10:30 o’clock — WBBM (389) Chicago—Orchestra. KYW (526) Chicago—Orchestra. —II o’clock— WHK (265) Cleveland—Organ. WIBO (416) Chicago—Orchestra. KPO (428) San Francisco—Dance. WFAA (500) Dallas—Orchestra; theater hour. —l2 o’Clock— KNX (337) Los Angeles—Orchestra. WBBM (389) Chicago—Jamboree. KGW (491) Portland—Dance music. SUNDAY WFBM (2090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power & Light Cos.) A. M. 9:3o—Christian Men Builders. 11:00—First Presbyterian Church services. P. M. 12:30—Circle Theater organ program. I:3o—Davis Baking Powder Hour (Mary Traub Busch). 2:3o—Kruse-Connell Hour (Marott Hotel). s:oo—Locomobile hour of music./ WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosler Athletic Club) A. M. >. 9:3o—Memorial Presbyterian Church. 10:15—Church of the Redeemer. P. M. 3:oo—State Federation of Music Clubs. 6:oo—Spink-Arms trio. 7:3o—Goodness Gracious Greggorlxers. —lO o’Clock— WRNY (309) New York—Services. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Services.

WGY (379) Schenectady—Services. WHT (416) Chicago—Concert. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Services. WEEI (447) Boston—Services. WRC (469) Washington—Church. —ll o’clock— WDOD (246) Chattanooga—Services. KMA (394) Shenandoah—Services. WBAP (500) Ft. Worth—Services. KYW (526) Chicago—Services. —l2 o’clock— WLS (345) Chicago—Concert. WHT (416) Chicago—Organ. __ ... WJZ (454) New York—The Mediterraneans. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Services. —12:30 o’clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Organ. WOC (3751 Davenport—String quintet. KMA (394) Shenandoah—Song service. —1 o’clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Musical. WGN (306) Chicago—Organ. WRNY (309) New York —Debate; open forum; soloists. „ . „ WJZ (454) New York—The Roxy stroll. WEAF (492) New York—lnterdenominational church services. —1:30 O’clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee —Sacred concert. WOO (508) Philadelphia—Musical services. —2 o’Clock— WPG (273) Atlantic City—Organ. WJJD (366) Chicago—Bible classes. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Organ. WFAA (459) Dalius—Symphony. WEAF (452) New York—Young people’s conference. —2:30 o Clock— WGY (379) Schenectady—Symphony. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Musicale. —3 o’Clock— WWNC (297) Asheville—Sacred music. WGY (379) Schenectady—Organ. WJZ (454) New York—Vesper service. WRC i469) Washington—Service from Washington Cathedral.

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—3:30 o’Clock— WTIC (535) Hartford—Concert. WHO (535) Des Moines—Orchestra. —1 o’clock— KMA (270) Shenandoah—Song service; talk. WGN (306) Chicago—Recital. WRNY (399) New York—Soloists: one-act play; musical glasses. —1:30 o’Clock— WHAD (270) Milwaukee—Organ. WEBH (366) Chlcagc—Symphony. WJZ (454) New York—National Raato Vespers. WEAF (492) New York—National concert orchestra. WTIC (535) Haitford—Symphonic ensemble. —5 o’Clock— KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Concert. KVOO (349) Tulsa—Old-fashioned Gospel hour. WJR (441) Detroit—Twilight hour. WSB (476) Atlanta—Vespers. WOO (508) Philadelphia—Organ. —-5:30 ©’Clock--WBAL (285) Baltimore —Concert. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—The Granadas. WEAF (492) New York—Billlcal drama. WTIC (535) Hartford—Organ. —6 o’Clock— WBZ (333) v Springfield—Blue and gold hour: ensemble. WLS (345) Chicago—Little Brown Ohurch. WEBH (366) Chicago—Organ recital. WJZ (4541 New York—Organ. WEAF (492) New York—lnstrumental trio. —6:20 o’clock— WSAI (361) Cincinnati—Musical; sacred chime concert. WEAF (492) New York—Maior Edward Bowes family—vocal and Instrumental. —6:30 o’clock— WDOD (246 t Chattanooga—Ensemblo. KOA (326) Denver —Organ recital.

WJJD (366) Chicago—Musicale. WJZ (454) New York—Musical literature. —7 o’Clock— WORD (275) Chicago—Orchestra. WGN (306) Chicago—" Million sing"; almanack: songs. WTAM 1 400 1 Cleveland—Evesong. WHT (416) Chicago—Organ. WJR (441) Detroit—Hymn time. —7:15 o’Clock— WHAM (278) Rochester—String quartet. WBAL (285) Baltimore—Recital. WSAI (3811 Cincinnati—String quartet. WJZ (454i New York—Collier’j radio hour. WSB (476) Atlanta —Musical. —7:30 o'clock— WSEA (263) Nbrfolk—Classical. WHT (416) Chicago—Philharmonic trio. —8 o'clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Golden hour of music. WORD (275) Chicago—Choral singers. WCBD (345i Zion, 111.—Trcble-cleff chorus; brass quartet. WEAF (492) New York—" What can a man believe,” by Bruce Barton. ■8:15 o’Clock— WLW (428) Cincinnati—Concert. WJR (441) Detroit—Organ. WJZ (454) New York—Vibrant melodies; lubilee singers. WEAF (492) New York—Atwater Kent hour. - —8:30 o’clock— KQCT (384) Oakland—Concert. WIP (608) Philadelphia—Concert. —9 o’Clock— KOIN (319) Porltand—Orchestra. WBZ (333) Springfield—Band. WJAdc (337) Jacksonville—Organ. KTHS (384) Hot Spring*—Muetc lovers hour. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Organ. —9:15 o’Clock— WKBW (217) Bufflo—Gospel melody hour. WGN (306) Chicago—" Our muslo room.”

NOV. 5a 1927

—By Martin

—By Blosser

—By Crane

—By Small

—By Tay .or

SKETCHES BY BESSEY SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHER

WEAF (492) New York—" Our Oovertiment.” WOW (508) Omaha—Organ and sollsts. —9:30 o'clock— KGW (491) Portland—Services. WBAP (500) Ft. Worth—Organ. —lO o'clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Night owls. WCCO (416) St. Paul-MlnneapoUs—Org.i recital. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Reverie hour. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Classical. —ll o’clock— KOIL (278) Council Bluffs—Orchestra. KPO (427) San Francisco—Concert. KOIN (319) Portland—Musical cornea hour. Smallpox at La Porto Bu Times Special _ . LA PORTE, Ind., Nov. s.—Nine cases of smallpox have been discovered among pupils of St Joseph's parochial school here. Health authorities announce, however, that the school will not be closed, declaring all the pupils have now been exposed. Dies of Fall Injuries Bu Times Special MARION, Ind., Nov. s—Owen Kimbrough, 82, Liberty Township pioneer, is dead today of injuries suffered ten days ago when be fell from a ladder.