Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1927 — Page 13
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Fishing The Air BY G. SHUBERT FRYI£ All references are Central Standard Time
THE Federal Radio Commission j has served notice that it will | make no further changes until Feb. 1 in present frequency or power of broadcasting stations. The commission announced that it wants to give “full trial” to assignments as made Dec. 1. * On Jan. 15, the commission will announce a number of station transfers to become effective Feb. 1. Supplementary transfers of Pacific Coast stations will be announced Feb. 15, to become effective March 1. In order that the commission may make wise decisions at the end of the “full trial,” it is necessary that the members know what is needed. They can learn this best through the radio listeners over the country. Fishing the Air invites you to write your observations in a concise and to-the-point letter to be published in this column and forwarded to the Federal Radio Commission for its consideration. If you are dissatisfied, speak now! Do not wait until the period of trial is ended; it may be too late then. The program of the Baldwin hour, broadcast by WFBM, Indianapolis, at 7:30 4 isnight, will be in keeping with tfcjjff holiday season, and will have an appeal to all. Vaughn Cornish, baritone, will be the guest soloist; and the Baldwin Ensemble with Miss Marjorie Harrold, mezzo-soprano, will furnish other ensemble numbers. Mrs. Berta Miller Ruick has arranged the program. Tonight’s program will be heard as follows: “Babes in Toyland" Victor Herbert Baldwin Ensemble “Let’* Make Believe” ... .T Dennl Miss Harrold-Mr. Cornish “Soliloquy” Bloom Baldwin Ensemble “Doctor Tinkle Tinker of Old Toy Town” Hoschner from “Girl of My Dreams” Marjorie Harrold Popular Numbers—,r A “ight In Hpaln” _ “ClfTi-malne” “Betty’s Music Box” . .Carrie Jacobs Bond Baldwin Ensemble ‘Til Bea Santa Claus to You” Gene Buck Miss Harrold-Mr. Cornish “Dance of the Tinker Toys” ....Schoebel Baldwin Ensemble “Lover’s Lane With You”—from "Sue Dear” Gray Miss Harrold-Mr. Cornish “The DoU Dance” Brown Baldwin Ensemble The Circle Ensemble, under the direction of Ed Resener, conductor of the Circle Concert Orchestra, will present another one of its inti-
mate recitals over WFBM, the Indianapolis Power & Light Cbmpany station at 6:30 tonight. The program to be presented from the studio of the Circle Theatre includes a diversified range of melody, several numbers of which were selected as appropriate holiday compositions. Resener’s program follows: “Egyptian Ballet” Lulgtnl “Tne Toy Shoppe” Colby "Humoresque” Dvorak "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers” Jessel "Cello Solo” Walter Hans Reuleaux Dessa Byrd planologue. Besides the ensemble program, the Circle also will broadcast the orchestral feature “Overture in Blue,” a special arrangement of “Zulu Wail,” “Dancing Tambourine,” “My Blue Heavens” and “When' Rastus Plays His Old Kazoo.:’ Frank B. Nusbaiam, one of the most popular tenors of the Middle West, will be a soloist with the orchestra. ' The program of the International Bible Student’s Association, radiocast over WKBF, Indianapolis, at 7:30 tonight, will be heard as follows: "We Worship Thee” "Joy to the World” Choral Singers Address—" Prophesy, Fulfilled and Unfulfilled Dr. L. L. Bullelt "Arise and Shine” „ , Choral Singers JPiano — ‘Rondo Caprlccioso”. .Mendelssohn Virginia Harbaugh The Monitor Home Fire program, heard at 7 tonight from WLW, Cincinnati, is made up entirely of old favorites, to be rendered as fallows: Piano—“ Home, Sweet Home” Voices—" Keep the Home Fires Burning” Voices—“ Swanee Shore” Plano—" Dancing Tambourine” Voices—"A Shady Tree” "Among My Souvenirs” Piano—“ Tea For Two” Chrlstmr.s Melody—“We Three Kings of the Orient Are’’ Old Favorite—“ When Johnnie Comes Marching Home” Following this group at 7; 30, WLW will radiocast the program of the K. I. O. Minstrels, which follows: . / Opening Chorus Quartet—“ Dawning” First bass—" Sing Ms the Eosary” Second tenor—" Virginia Lee” Red Hat—" Plantation Days” Quartet —"Annabelle Lee’ r First tenor—"ln All My Dreams” Second bass—“ There Never Was a Girl Like You” Goldenrod—“ Down In New Orleans” §uartet —"Sally King” losing Chorus Selections by a woodwind quintet will provide the outstanding attraction of the Musical Album of Popular Classics to be broadcast by the Columbia Broadcasting System and fifteen associated stations
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headed by WOR, New York City, at 8 tonight. The woodwind quintet is composed of flute, oboe, first and second clarinet, and bassoon, and will be heard in the “Intermezzo” and “Scherzino” of Bruno Labate, and the “Gigue” of Gustave L. Becker. The program Includes: Selections from “Alda” Verdi Hindu Song” ...Bemberg ... Album Contralto Allegro Moderato—“Unfinished Symphony” Schubert Symphony Orchestra "Where My Caravan Has Rested”....Lohr Album Tenor Woodwind Quintet Bruno Labate "Intermezzo” "Scherzino” "Gigue” Gustave L. Becker Home to Our Mountains—”n Trovatore” Verdi Album Contralto and Tenor "Romanza” Granados "La Nult et L’Amour” Holmes “March Pontlflcale” Gounod Symphony Orchestra Local fans may tune in WMAQ, Chicago; WOWO, Ft. Wayne; WKRC, Cincinnati; WAIU, Columbus, or WGHP, Detroit. A Christmas program arranged by Harry Horlick and featuring Frank Munn, tenor, will be furnished NBC Red network listeners by the A. & P. Gypsies at 7:30 tonight. The evening’s presentation is as follows; "Temple Bells Ring On" Boute.Je "Valse Caprice” Levitskv "Christmas Bells” Rappe "Silent Night” . Tenor Soip .Hansel and Gretel” Humperdinck “Slavonic Fantasy” Dvorak "Fairy Tales” Komzak Tenor Solo "The Song Is Ended” Berlin "Around the Christmas Tree”—A Medley. Tenor Solo "Dream of Love” Liszt “The Mathurins Gavotte” Lemalre A short but attractive program will come from WEAF, New York,, over the NBC Red network at 6:15 tonight presenting the following numbers: “Canzonetta” Godard “Intermezzo” Chadwick “Menuet” ..Boccherini “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes”. The hour of Slumber Music, broadcast at 10 tonight by WJZ, New York, over the NBC Blue network, will include the following favorite classical numbers; “Lullaby” ....-..'...Brahms Overture, “Mirlelle” ■ Gounod "Vienna Life” Strauss “Menuet” from “Suite Mozartlna” Tschatkowsky Prayer “Whims” Schumann “Kamenol Ostrow” Rubinstein "Ballet Suite” Oluck Meditation, ’Thais” Massenet Three Dances from “Henry Vlll”..German "Siamese Patrol” Llncke Ballet Music from “Rosamunde” Schubert “Love’s Oreeting” Elgar A program by the student branch of the American Society of Civtt Engineers, will be presented over WBAA, Lafayette, Purdue University station, at 7 tonight. / Hans Barth, k one of
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Dial Twisters Central Standard Time
WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power & Light Cos.) , P. M. 4:oo—Baldwin New Record Hour. s:oo—Late News and Sports (Indianapolis Times.) :So—Circle Theater. 7:3o—Baldwin Piano Company, B:Bo—WiUys Knight Concert. 9:B9—Carr lire Company.
10:30—Radio Frolic hy Charlie Davie Orchestra, Colombia Club. —Tuesday— Noon—Acme Evans Grain Market Reports. WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosler Athletic Club) P. M. s:oo—Late News Bulletins and Sports. 6:oo—Santa Claus, courtesy of People’s Outfitting Company. 6:3o—lnternational Bible Studenta Association. 7:15—Book Review. B:oo—Brunswick Fanatrope Hour. —Tuesday— A. M. j o:oo—Recipe Exchange. 10:30—Livestock Market: Weather Forecast, by United States Department of Agriculture. Noon— Zarinr Organ Program, “Burki* Burkette, Organist. WLW. Cincinnati 3:oo—Santa Claus and bis ShlUlto entertainers. 6:oo—Henry Thie’s orchestra. 6:3o—Aviation chat. 7:oo—Monitor Home fires program. 7:3O—K. I. O. Minstrels. 7:ls—Studio. 9:oo—Orchestra. 9:3o—Vocal solos. 10:00—Oichcstra. WLS, Chicago s:ls—Organ. 5:30--Sports. ... 6:oo —Supper bell program; old town duo. 6:3o—Sports. 6:^o—College Inn orchestra. 7:oo—Tony’s scrap book. 7:3o—Chorus, Christmas program. B:oo—Harmony girls. ' WHO, Des Moines 6:3O—NBC programs. 11:15—Organ.
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—WGY, Schenectady s:oo—Stocks; news; farm. s:3o—Dinner music. 6:3o—General Electrto Band. 7:oo—Beech-Nut program. KDF.A, Pittsburgh s:oo—Little symphony orchestra. 6:3O—NBC programs. KYW, Chicago s:oo—Uncle Bob. 6:3O—NBC program. B:oo—Vaughn DeLeath. B:3o—Bonnie Laddies and saxophone quartet. * 9:oo—Congress carnival. 10:30—Kentucky serenaderg. KFKX, Chicago s:3o—News; markets. WBZ, Springfield 6:ls—Hotel Weldon orchestra. 6:oo—Health hints; Santa Claus. 6:3O—NBC program. B:oo—Drum corps; band. B:3o—Music. 9:oo—Music. _ . WEAF, NtW York 5:00 dinner music. 6:oo—Talk; National string quartet. 7:00 —Half hour with great composers. 7:3O—A. <te P. Gypsies. B:3o—General Motors family party. 9:3o—Moon magic. , , 10:00—Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. WJZ, New York s:oo—Hotel Manger orchestra. 6:oo—Cline's Serenading Shoemakers. 6:3o—Roxy and his Gang. " B:oo—Variety hour. 9:3o—Sunshine Boys. 10:00—Slumber music. WOC, Davenport s:4s—Chimes. 8:30—NBO program. WHAM, Rochester s:3o—Market#. s:4s—Hughie Barrett's orchestra. 6:30—N80 program.
7:3o—Festival Chorus, "The Messiah.” WBAL, Baltimore s:oo—Sandman. s:3o—Dinner music.* 6:3O—NEC program. B:oo—Concert. 9:oo—Dance. WPG, Atlantic City s:4s—Organ. 6:oo—Dinner music. 6:3o—Agricultural talk. B:oo—Studio. B:3o—Hotel Ambassador orchestra. 9:oo—Studio. 9:3o—Dance. 10:15—Dance. WGB, Buffalo 5:15 —Orchestra. 6:4s—Physical culture. 7:oo—Jenny Wren hour. B:oo—Hawaiian ensemble. 8:M -NBC program. 9:Si—Madame Martha E. Hudson. 10:00—Orchestra. WOR. New York 8:00 —Popular classics. 9:00- Captlvator’s orchestra. WRVA. Richmond o.oo—Plano lessons. 6:ls—Orchestra. 7:oo— Organ. B:oo— History talk. . 8:10— College program. 9:oo—Concert. 10:00—Orchestra. 11:00— "Carr: Me Back to Old Virginia.' Wl* Philadelphia s:3o—Dance. , 5:55 —Weather; market*. 6:00— UncleWlp. WRC, Washington S:OO—NBC program. s:4s—Prople’s home hour. 6:3O—NBC program. 9:3o—Dance. . _ WHN, New York String quintet.
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SKETCHES BY BESSEY SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHEB
s:3o—Concert. 6:oo—Movie club. 7:oo—Seville Troubadour*. / 7:3o—Theatre orchestra. 8:00—Boxing. ' 10:00—“Harmonlaes.” 10:15—Vaudeville. 10:30—Orchestra. 11:00—Dance. WGBS. Now York s:oo—Uncle Oeebeer KHJ. Loo Angelo* s:oo—Music review. 6:oo—Concert. 7:oo—Flamingo sextet. B:oo—Concert. WNYC, New Yerk s:oo—Plano. s:lo—Market*. s:2o—Mezzo-contralto. s:3o—German lesson*. 6:3o—Air College. 7:l4—Frer-h songs. 7:3o—Lecture, "My Job.” 8:00—Violin. 8:15 Entertainer. B:3o—Talk, “Rabies." B:4o—Musical novelty. 9:oo—Trio. 9:3s—Facts about our Government. New Police Chief Bu Timet Special BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Dec. 19/Fay H. Hancock will become polity chief here Dec. 31, succeeding Perry Cardwell who has resigned because of Illness. Cardwell has never fully recovered from injuries suffered a few months ago when he wu struck by an automobile while directing traffic.
