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

k * FEATURE of the sixty-minute g/\ program of the Cities Service Orchestra, directed by Rosario and the Cities Service ■B&valiers through the NBC Red at 7 tonight, will be a medffc f old-time songs especially arKgppd for this popular male quarH||ft by David Buttolph. jraF The program will be as follows: Service March" Bourdon Orchestra. ■election from "Princess Pat" .. Herbert Orchestra ■‘Robin Adair” told Scotch Air). O'Rourke Cavaliers. ■ ‘Voice of Love" Schumann ■ Two Cellos and Two Violas. ■ ■Bablllage" Olllet Orchestra. ■‘Nocturne” Popper Cello Solo. E "Scenes Napolitaines" Massenet ■ Orchestra. B fat Medlev of Old-Time Numbers. I’ (b) Medlev of Old-Time Numbers. O'Rourke-Buttolph p Cavaliers. I-*"Pastorale" ...... Sibelius Woodwind Ensemble. * "Serenade Hongrolse" Joncieres , Orchestra. w' Etemelle Ivressc" Oanne Orchestra. ."Juanita" Norton Orchestra and Quartet. * Tune in WLIB. Chicago; WSAI, Cincinnati; WOC, Davenport, or WWJ, Detroit. Henry Clancy, a nationally known tenor will be the guest artist on the Fro-Joy program of WGY, Schenectady. at 7 tonight. With the Fro-Joy Ensemble, he will give five groups of selections. Clancy has appeared throughout the United States, not only as a soloist with outstanding orchestras, but he has assisted large .municipal choral groups at music festivals. He is tenor soloist of J.he Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York. His 1928 engagements include “Elijah” with the Boston Handel and Haydn Society, the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra and the Ottawa Centenary Choir. The program will be as follows: Three Dances from Henry V 111... .German ,£ (> "Morris Dance." i b) "Shepherd s Dance.” I ’ ,e) ‘‘Torch Dance." - 1 ' Fro-Joy Ensemble. •' r 7, o>r 0 > r "Would God I Were the Tender Apple Blossom” Old English * <bl "Ah. Sweet Is Tipperary" Maley id "Mary of Argvle” Nelson ' Henry Clancy. •nrouo of Tschaikowsky Selections—is)"M*rch of the Tin Soldiers." •M "Sweet Dreams." 4C) * .Humoresque." lei "Ka'maruukaja" (Russian Dance). <e ’ Pro-Joy Ensemble. ,Tenor ,Ssj°? g Symphony" Strickland hi 'The Hand of Rou" Bond a* •ei “In a Monastery Garden".. Ketelby *• ..Aalto* Music" from "Faust” Gounod Pro-Joy Ensemble. flections by Victor Herbert. Moj *3*l* and Rubinstein will be featured Sy l*rtiis Gatzman, director of the Whit tail Angio-Persians in the

broadcasting program of this orchestra through the NBC Red network tonight at 8. After the plaintive “Call of the Desert’’ which summons these broadcasting exponents of Oriental music to their posts, the “Suite of Serenades.” by Herbert, will be played. These serenades, in four parts—Spanish, Chinese, Cuban and Oriental—are numbered among Herbert’s finest writings. The Chinese version, in particular, is noteworthy. Later the radio audience will hear Rubinstein’s “Toreador et Andalouse.” This composition shows Rubinstein s fine talent for music of a vigorous nature. The complete program will be as follows: “The Call of the Desert." Suite of Serenades” Herher, 'a • ••Spanish.” neroert (b> ‘‘Chinese.” Suite of Serenades—la) "Cuban.” lb) “Oriental." Loin Du Bal” Gilles ”Mr re De ol ßa e h P r I ? daloUSe '’ Rubinstein Air ue Ballet _Marcia Alia Turca” ....Mozart Parting melody. wozart Tune in WGN, Chicago; WOW, Omaha; WOC, Davenport; WTAM, Cleveland; WWJ, Detroit, of WGY, Schenectady. A program of semi-popular compositions, as well as modern jazz, will feature the concert to be given bv Red Nichols and his Student Band through the Columbia Broadcasting System, headed by WOR, New York City, at 9:30 tonight. The complete program for this broadcast is as follows: “Tia Juana” ... fnnw “Som'e 1 niv h °s S &n £ Hls Student Band. ‘ ' n.av Sweetheart Snikes OuUar Solo hOIS nnd Hls student Bend. “Chime, Blue?’ McD * n ° u **. . Arm , tron£ “An/r and Y N n^°.V nd .- Hls Stutort Ssnd 8 X ou ve Gone Lavton ••N^f d r.Hi c . 1 l o:s c? nd P is Student Band. Stol £P Armstrong "T i.w ols *. n ?, Hu Student Band. Little Mother o Mine" Burleigh Redferne Holllnshead. Tenor! The program of Chamber music broadcast by WJZ. New York, at 10 tonight will include the following classical numbers: vrrh bj f•;.o V Brahms March from “Sylvia” Delibes "Berceuse” 'otattr fulte de Concert”. Coleridge Taylor Tale sfrom Vienna Woods” iWaltsi Violin * Soioll’ St ‘ rauss Selections from “The Fortune Teller” A Dream Orlea Menuet” Pfldi*rew4iirl Entr'acte and Ballet frim ' ”Rwmunde” !>chubert Three Dances from “Neil and Wynne’* *ai*..* ••*••• ••*••••••••••• Omnia rtain On ••••••••••••••#•••• .Herbert

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WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power and Light Cos.) s:oo—Late news and sports (Indianapolis Times). s:ls—‘Tips for Dog Owners,” by Dr. J. C. Vance. s:3o—Children's hour, Edward and Le. Rov New. 11:00—E-Z Bake v'.our Orchestra. o:3o—lndianano'.s Athletic Club and Columbia Club Orchestras. B:oo—Phoenix hour. 10:30—Indianapolis Athletic Clnb and Columbia Club Orchestras. WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosier Athletic Club) s:oo—Late news bulletins and sports. 7:oo—Konjola and Hls Band. 9:00 —Indiana Ballroom's "Hoosier Harmonoy Kings." WMAQ. Chicago s:oo—Tipsy Turvey Time. B:oo—Chicago Theater organ. 6:3o—Orchestras. 7:oo—Ritchie Bond and Mortgage Cos. B:oo—Chain program. 10:00—Chamber music. 11:30 —Stevens Hotel Orchestra. KYW. Chicago 6 00—Bedtime story. Uncle Bob. 6:3o—Kentucky Serenaders. 7:oo—Chain programs. 9:oo—Congress carnival. 10:30—Kentucky Serenaders. • WLS. Chicago s:ls—Organ: time. 6:oo—Supperbell program. 6:30 —Sports. College Inn Orchestra. 7:oo—Tony's scrapbook: orchestra. 7:3o—Ford and Glenn. 7:3o—Oriental male Quartet. B:oo—Stlvertone hour. 10:00—Showboat. 11:00—College Inn Orchestra. WOW, Omaha 5 (o—Markets; bovs home band. B:oo—Marimba and piano. 6:so—Hotel Fontenelle Orchestra. 7:SO—Three Musketeers. 8 00—Chain programs. 10:00—Orchestra. KOIL. Council Bluffs s:oo—Farm news: weather; markets. s:3o—Variety. 7:oo—Entertainers. 9:oo—Uncle Josh: Haymow Harmonlzers; Barnyard ensemble. 11:00—Bob and Amita Hall, entertainers. 12:00—Chief Razzberry and Indian PowWow. WHO. .Des Moines 6-30—Tearoom orchestra. 7:oo—Little Bvmphonv and soloists. B:oo—TTorthland serenaders. B:3o—Chain programs. 11:00—Tearoom orchestra. WOC. Davenport 5:45—-Chimes concert. 7:00 —Chain programs. B:3o—Music. 9:oo—Chain program. WTAM. Cleveland S.OOJDance orchestra. 7:oo—Organ recital. 8:00 —Chain programs. WWJ. Detroit 6:oo—Hotel statler dinner music. 7:oo—Michigan night. B:oo—Chain programs. 11:00—Ben Bernle’s orchestra. 11:30—Hollywood frivolities. KDKA. Pittsburgh s:oo—Pittsburgh septet dinner music, 6:3o—Chain programs. 9:oo—Trio. WEAF. New York. NBC Red Network 5:00 —Waldorf-Astoria dinner music.— WTIC. WRC. WCAE. WTAQ. 6:oo—Eddie Davis and Hls Hotel Lorraine Orchestra. 6:3o—The Happiness Boys. 7:oo—Cities Service Concert Orchestra and Cities Service Cavaliers— WEEI. WTIC. WLIT. WRC. WGR. WCAE. WTAM, WWJ. WSAI. KSD. WCCO. WOC. WDAF. KVOO WFAA, WEBH. 1.00 —Howard cornMmblmEEl. WJAR. WUT. WRCj . 7

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WNYC. New York s:oo—Piano; markets; contralto. 6:30 —French lessons. 6:3o—Sea songs; piano: soprano. 7:3o—Health talk. 8:00—Violin. B:3o—Songs. 9:00 —Ort.an recital. WOR., Newark. Colombia System 5:15—01e King Cole. 6:oo—Commodore orchestra. 7:oo—Session chimes. 7:4s—Politics club. B:oo—Columbia hour. 9:oo—Captain Kidd program. 9:3o—Red Nichol's student band. 10:00—News. 10:30—Bay State Aces. WBZ, Springfield s:lo—Orchestra; news. 6:oo —Techtonians. 6:3o—Cßialn program. 7:00 Musical program. 7:3o—Chain programs. WIP, Philadelphia 5:30 French lessons. 6:oo—Uncle WIP. WBAL. Baltimore s:oo—Sandman circle. s:3o—Dinner orchestra. 6:3o—Chain programs. 9:00 —Studio ensemble and solotsti. WHAM. Rochester s:3o—Stocks; markets. s:4s—Syracuse University program. 6:3o—Chain programs. 9:oo—Rhapsody in Blue. WFBL, Syracuse s:3o—Stocks; weather. s:3o—Syracuse University. B:3o—News. 7:oo—Quin programs. .

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WTIC. Hartford s;oO—Piano; Mother Goose; news. s:3o—Chain program. 6:oo—Clinton musical period. 7:oo—Chain programs. WGR. Buffalo 5:30-—Woodcraft League. 7:oo—Chain programs. WRVA, Richmond 5:45 —Sport review. 6.oo—Hotel Richmond Orchestra 7:00— Negro quartet; country fiddlers. 8:00 —Chain program. 9:oo—studio New Year party. 10:00—Hotel Richmond Orchestra 11:00 —Carry Me Back to Old Virginia. WRC. Washington s:oo—Chain program. 6'oo>—Hotel Burlington Orchestra. 7:00 —Chain programs. WFAA. Dallas 6 00—Baler Hotel music. 7:oo—Chain program. 8 GO—Talk on music. 8:30 —Chain programs. KOA, Denver s:3o—Culinary hints; shopping. 7:oo—Stocks; markets; news. 7:3o—Dinner music. B.oo—"Aggie Kickoffs.” 1:30— Sunday school lesson. 9:oo—Pine arts faculty. 11:00 —Dance program. KHJ. Las Angeles s:oo—Matinee Melody Masters. 6:3o—lnternational relations. 8:00—Wood wind quintet. 8-45—News. 9:oo—Light opera. 10:00—Beverly Bearcats. iihWj-CnaforuU

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Saturday WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosler Athletic Club) A. M. 10:00—Recipe exchange. 10:30—Live stock market, weather lorecast, by U. 8. Dept, of Agriculture. Noon—Wangelin-Sharp Radio Dept. WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power A Light Cos.) Silent. WLS, Chicago A. M. 9:oo—Livestock: farm; home question box; grain. 10:00—Grain reports. 10:35—The Farm Whatnot.” Nocn—R. p. D Dinner bell program. i:oO—Fiddler 4:3o—Sports. F WMAQ, Chicago A. M 6:3O—Y. M. C. A. setting-up exercises. 7:3o—Morning worship. 9:3o—Davis radio service. 9:4s—Overture hour 11:00—Home economics hour. Noon—Noontime melodies. 1:00—Odds-NtEndz. 1 30—Musical (potpourri. 3 30—Davis radio service. P. M. *¥ w * ChlC *° 1 wiifir. n Nor , YYk° < WBC Red Network

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