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SOBIN HOOD, the boldest ol the bold, will entertain the radio audience of the NBC Blue Network at 8 tonight, when the opera by Reginald De Koven will be produced in special radio version as the feature of the Philco Hour. WJZ, New York, Is the key station of the Blue hookup. French ditties, French music and French artists will be featured on i.he air at Station WRNY, New York, 'tonight at 7 through the courtesy of French Humor Magazine. Mile. Georgette Nyrille, French soprano, and Louis Rigo, French oaritone, will sing some popular Parisian melodies, and their selections will alternate with instrumental music. French Humor Magazine is devoted to Gallic wit exclusively, and this "imported from France” atmosphere will be maintained in the program broadcasted next Saturday night. Beniamino Gigli, leading tenor of the Metropolitan Opera. Company, win Ix-xcre the microphone in the Atwater Kent hour for NBC Red Network listeners at 8:15 Sunday night. Gigli is recognized as one of the world’s leading tenors. He was born in Italy on March 20, 1890, and has studied music all his life. He will be assisted in the program, which is printed below, by the Atwater Kent orchestra: “Una Furtiya Lagrima” from “L’Elisir d’Amore'’ Donizetti Beniamino- Gigli and Orchestra. “Air De La Fleur’’ from “Carmen"..Bizet Beniamino Gigli and Orchestra. “Menuet and Farandole” from "Suite Arleslenne" Bizet Orchestra. •Rimpianto” Toselli O Marie, O Marie” De Capua “Notturno d’Amore" Drigo Beniamino Gigli and accompanist. Giunto sul passo” from “Meflstofele” Boito Beniamino Gigli and Orchestra. Preludes—“C Minor” and “G Minor".. Rachmaninoff Orchestra. “Ladonna e mobile” from “Rigoletto" Verdi Beniamino Gigli and Orchestra. The Rev. E. 'R. Whallon, former pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church and founder of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, both in Indianapolis, will speak over station WSAI, Cincinnati, at 7. Whallon left Indianapolis several years ago and is now associate editor of the Presbyterian, published at Philadelphia, and editor of the Cincinnati Herald and Presbyter,

The place that religion holds in the family is the theme of Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick’s talk during the national radio vespers broadcast by NBC Blue network from WJZ, New York, Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Dr. Fosdick believes that the battleground of this Nation’s welfare and the foundation of this Nation’s stability is the family. Regardless of our material and cultural progress, ‘‘what America amounts to in the end,” he declares, “depends upon what happens to her homes. There is no substitute for parents and nothing that can take the place of family religion.” The order of services for the vesper£ follows: “The Bells of Ste. Anne de Beupre” _ Russell Organ Prelude. Scriptural Call to Worship. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. "AH Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name." _ Male Quartet. Scripture Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. JByponse“by Quartet. “IT with All Your Heart”... .Mendelssohn Tenot Solo. "Recessional” De Koven Anthem. Address. “Family Religion." Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. Pragtr. “C:n -? My Soul.' Vesper Hymn. “Alleluia” Loret Organ Postlude. "Abide With Me.” Male Quartet. The Crosley Moscow Art Orchestra will present to NBC Red network listeners the following program at 4:30 Sunday afternoon: "Crosley Bandbox March” Arriga "Polonaise Militaire” Chopin Valse—“Sleeping Beauty” Tschaikowsky "Lullaby” Scott “L’Elisir d’Amore” Donizetti "Czardas” Monti Violin Solo. “Si tu M’Amais” Enza "Menuet" Bolzonl For Strings Only. “Pale Moon” Logan “Pazalai”—.Russian Romance. "Slavonic Dance No. 8” Dvorak “Italian Capriccio” Tschaikowsky The program will originate in the studio of WEAF, New York.

Lucky Cough ?i/ Times Special PERU, Ind., Nov. 11.—Elmer Carroll, his wife and three children are alive today, saved by the coughing of a year-old baby, strangling from smoke as the family home burned. The baby awoke at 2 o’clock in the morning and its coughing aroused other members of the family in time to enable them to escape death in the fire. The house burned to the ground.

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SATURDAY WFMB 11090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power & Light Cos.) P. M. I:ls—Studio Entertainers. I:4s—Butler-Wabaah Football Game from Irwin Field, Indianapolis. WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosier Athletic Club) P. M. s:oo—Late News Bulletins ’ and Sports. —5 o’clock— KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Concert. WOR ) 422 > Newark—Ensemble. WEAF (492) New York—Dinner music. —5:30 c Clock— WMAC (370) New York—Orchestra; concert trio. WGY (379) Schenectady—Concert. WJR (441) Detroit—Ensemble. WEEI (447) Boston—Orchestra. —6 o’Cloek— WLS (345) Chicago—Supper bell program; sports; orchestra. WJJD (366i Chicago—Symphony. KTHS (384) Hot Springs—Organ; dinner music. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Variety. WJR (441) Detroit—Orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—South Sea Islanders. —6:30 o’clock— WBAL (285) Baltimore—Jubilee Singers; WGBS (349) New York—Soloists. WOR (422) Newark —Orchestra. WEAF )492) New York—The High-Jinkers. WOO (508) Philadelphia—Trio. WHO (535) Des Moines—Variety. WNYC (535) New York—Pianist: police quartet. —7 o’clock— WDOD (246) Chattanooga—S. S. lesson; ensemble. WORD (275) Chicago—Orchestra. WBZ (333 > Springfield—Boston Symphony Orchestra. WEBH (366) Chicago—Classical. WIBO (416) Chicago—Sports; orchestra; song recital. WOR )422) Newark—Hill City quartet; recital; violinist. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Musical. WJZ (454) New York—New York symphony orchestra. —7:30 o’clock— WLS (345) Chicago—Barn dance. WGBS (349) New York—Violin; talk; en-n-m v "■■>) New York—Songs: pianist; mulscale. , —8 o’clock— Kc-.< (319) Portland—Concert. Vis i Sul) Cincinnati—Kawaiians. ■ ~-n, Nfiw York—Boxing. WTAM (400) Cleveland —Cavaliers. WIBO (416) Chicago—Soloist; orchestra. WOR (422) Newark—Symphony. WJZ (454) New York—Philco hour. WCFL (484) Chicago—Orchestra and entertainers. WEAF (492) New York—Old gold on WCAE *s*7) Pittsburgh—Soloists; melody way. —8:30 o’clock—who (273) Atlantic City—Concert. KHJ (405) Los Angeles—Children’s hour. Kn |pt>ei Los Angeles—Vest pocket program; soloist. . . —9 o Clock — / WHK (265) Cleveland— Potpourri. WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Frolic. WGN (306) Chicago—Organ; songs; phantom violinist. _ WJAX (337) Jacksonville —Dance. WGBS (349) New York—Orchestra. WBBM (389) Chicago—Octet; orchestra; old-time music. WCCO (416) Minneapolis-St. Paul—Dance program. WOR (422) Newark—Concert pianist; dance music; soloists. WLW (428) Cincinnati —Orchestra. WJR (441) Detroit—Ford and Glenn; dance orchestra. _ WJZ (454) New York—Dorothy Howe with muted trumpets and piano. WEAF (492) New York—Orchestra. KYW (526) Chicago—Carnival. —9:30 o’Clock— WBZ (333) Springfield—Orchestra. WJZ (454) New Vork—Keystone due and balladeers.

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WHO (535) Des Moines—Pianist: serenades. —to o’clock— J COAST NETWORK—San Francisco—Saturday night review. WPG (273) Atlantic City—Dance. WGN (306) Chicago—Sam ’n’ Henry; music box; songs. _ . . WGY (379) Schenectady—Orchestra. WOR (422) Newark—Orchestra. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Studio. WJP. (441) Detroit—The merry old chief and his tribe. WJZ (454) New York—Slumber music. WEAF (492) New York—Cass Hagan s orchestra. ~. , „ WIP (508) Philadelphia—Organ. —10:30 o’Clock— WBBM (389) Chicago—Orchestra. —ll o’clock— WHK (265) Cleveland—Organ. WLIB (306) Chicago—Hoodlums. WLS (345) Chicago—Studio show. KPO (422) San Francisco —Dance. WFAA (500) Dallas—Orchestra; theater hour. __ . —l2 o’Clock— WDAF (370) Kansas City—Frolic. KGO (384) Oakland—Orchestra. WBBM (389) Chicago—Jamboree. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Radio Club. KGW (491) Portland —Dance music. SUNDAY WFBM <2090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power A Light Cos.) A. M. 9:3o—Christian Men Builders. 11:00—First Presbyterian Church. P. M. 12:30 —Circle Theater Organ Program. I:3o—Davla Baking Powder Hoar (Mary Traub Busch. 2:3o—Kruse Connel Hour (Marott Hotel).

3:3o—Temple Quartet (Hebrew Melodies). 6:oo—Locomobile Hour of Music. WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosier Athletic Club) A. M. 9:3o—Memorial Presbyterian Church. 10:45—Church of the Redeemer. 3:o<V—Federation of Music Club*. . 6:oo—Spink Arms Trio. *■ 7:3o—Goodness Gracious Greggorlsers. —lO o’Clock— WRNY (309) New York—Services. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Services. WGY (379) Schenectady—Services. WHT (416) Chicago—Concert. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Services. WRC (469) Washington—Church. WIP (508) Philadelphia—Services. —ll o’Clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Trio. KFAB (309) Lincoln—Services. WSM (341) Nashville—Services. WOC (375) Davenport—Services. WSB (476) Atlanta—Services. KYW (526) Chicago—Services. —l2 o’Clock— KOA (326) Denver—Services . WLS (345) Chicago—Concert. WHT (416) Chicago—Organ. WJZ (454). New York—The Mediterraneans. To WRC (469). KFI (468) Los Angeles—Services. —12:30 o’clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee— Organ. WLS (345) Chicago—Concert. WOC (375) Davenport—String quintet. —I o’Clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Muaical. WON (306) Chicago—Organ. WRNY (SOS) New York—Debate; open forum: soloists. WHT (416) Chicago—Concert.

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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— CKCL (357) Toronto—Organ. WJJD (366) Chicago—Bible classes. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Organ. WJR (441) Detroit—Shrine of the Little Flower. WFAA (499) Dallas—Symphony. WEAF (4921 New York—Young peoples conference. —2:30 o’Clock— WGY (379) Schenectady—Symphony. —3 o'Clock— WHAM (278) Rochester—Organ. WWNC (297) Asheville —Sacred music. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Organ. WGY (379) Schenectady—Organ. WJZ (454) New York—Vesper service. WRC (4691 Washington—Service from Washington Cathedral. WEAF (4921 New York—Men’s Y. M. C. A. conference. , —3:30 o’Cloek — WTMJ 1 294) Milwaukee—Symphony. KYW (526) Chicago—Concert. —I o’Cloek— WGN (306) Chicago—Recital. WRNY (309) New York—Soloists; one-act play: musical glasses. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Musical. WEBH (366) Chicago—Stage show. —1:30 o’Clock — WHAD (270) Milwaukee—Organ. WJZ (454> New York—National Radio WEA^ er <492) New York—Crosley Moscow Art orchestra. —5 o’Cloek— KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Concert. KVOO (349) Tulsa—Old-fashioned Oospel hour. WJR (441) Detroit— Twilight hour. WMAQ (447) Chicago—String quartet.

WOO (508) Philadelphlt—Organ. —5:36 o’Clock— WLW (428) Cincinnati—Orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—The Oranadas. WEAF (492) New York—Biblical drama. To WSAI (361), WRC (469). KSD (545). WTIC (535) Hartford—Organ. WHO (535) Des Moines—Saxaphone aextet. —6 o’Clock— WHAM (278) Rochester—Concert. WLS (345) Chicago—Little Brown Church. WEBH (366) Chicago— Organ recital. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Musical. WJR (441) Detroit-Ensemble. WJZ (454 * New York—Organ. .... WEAF (492) New York—lnstrumental trio. —6:20 o'Clock— WSAI (361) Cincinnati—Musical) sacred chime concert. WEAF (492) New York—Major Edward Bowes family—vocal and instrumental. —6:30 o'Clock— WDOD (246) Chattanooga—Ensemble. KOA (326) Denver—Organ recital. WJZ (454) New York—Musical literature. \ —7 o’Clock— WTMJ (249) Milwaukee—Organ. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Twilight reflections. WHT (410) Chicago—Organ. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Musical —7:15 o’Clock— WHAM (276) Rochester—String quartet. WSAI (301) Cincinnati—String quartet. WJZ (454) New York—Collier's radio hour. WSB (476) Atlanta—Musical. —7:30 o’Clock— KOA (326) Denver—Concert. WEBH (366) Chicago—Stage show. WHT U 10) Chicago—Philharmonic trio. —8 o’Cloek— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Oolden hour of music. WPG (273) Atlanta City—Concert. WCBD (345) Zion. Ol..—Semi-chorus; celestial bells. . „ KTHS (364) Hot Spring*—Ballad and novelty program.

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