Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1936 — Page 9

MAY 20, 1030

WIRE IS TO PRESENT TRAFFIC FORUM

Station Takes Turn Tomorrow

in Sponsoring Tschaikowsky Local Accident Prevention Experts to Speak on Program. 'l'hf* second of a now series cf WIRE traffic forums, designed to aid the drive for greater motoring safetv. is to he broadcast at 1 tomorrow afternoon. Each week a different local organization is to present the program, with WIRE sponsoring tomorrow's broadcast. The Nation.'.,! Youth Administration was in charge

if the inaugural program last week. Martin M- Clinton, formerly director of public relations for William Penn College, is In charge of the educational series. Sergt. Edward F. Moore of the traffic division of the Indianapolis police department, and Stephen D. Crain, NY A In-

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dlanapoli.s traffic violation survey superintendent, are to be regulat speakers. Guest speakers also arc to be heard on the programs each week. a a a .1 Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. v hose G-men have apprehended the country’s most notorious criminals, is to address Boys’ Clubs of America at 7:15 tonight when he speaks on the NBC-W.JZ network. His talk, originating at an anniversary dinner of the organization, is to center around the need for increased crime prevention work among Americas young people and the great value of boys' clubs in this respect. a a a At, 8 tonight CBS iWFBMi is to present another of the Gang Buster series in which Phillips Lord dramatizes the capture of notorious criminals. Despite statements from G-men that they had no outside clues to help apprehend Thomas H Robinson Jr. in Glenda Ip. Cal., rprenfl.v, Mr. Lord has contended his program lpd to Robinson's identification. Claims Aid lo G-Men Early this year, a dramatization of t,hp Stoll kidnapping case was presented by Gang Busters, and Robinson's description was included. According to Mr. Lord, it was his description which Lynn Allen, drugstore clerk, rerrtembered when he saw the kidnaper In his store and notified officers. a a a Agriculture note—Carmela Ponselle, star of several CBS broadcasts, has a penthouse garden atop a New York apartment building and has a upuuuon for her work in it. Thu other day she was asked to writ? an article on combating the Japanese beetle. Miss Ponselle said she would he pleased to write it, if only she had had more experience. "We did have an Oriental looking bug in the garden last summer, but it died a natural death,” she wrote the enterprising publisher who must have realized the publicity value of having singers penning articles on bug extermination. a a a Buddy Rogers, stage and screen star now appearing at the Lyric, and several race drivers from the Speedway are to be interviewed on WIRE’S new To You program at 6 tonight. Barney and his Peputants, vocal and instrumental trio, are to appeal regularly on the Wednesday and Friday night local feature. a a a Radio Footnotes— Patricia Wilder. ‘‘Honeychlle’’ of many radio programs, made he* movie debut in "Speed.” which is to play at Loews beginning May 29. Orville Knapp, band director whose orchestra is to be heard on wires Morning Matinee at 7 tomorrow, is a brother of Evelyn Knapp, screen star and beauty contest winner. Inspired by Fred Allen's "upsidedown harmonicist,” Charles V. Whitney is to perform the twin feats of pounding piano keys while standing on his head and while lying under the piano during Town Hall Tonight, NBC-WVAF (WLW) at 7. This amateur stunt business gets more and more ridiculous. Fortunately for amateurs, perhaps, Mr, Allen's vacation begins soon. "Lady Windermere's Fan," Oscar Wilde's comedy of manners, is to be presented by Radio Guild players at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon via NBC-WJZ-WIRE. Ken Murray, star of last night s CBS comedy show, wanted to be a musician, but turned comedian after an unsuccessful appearance as a clarinet soloist. Now he is master of both comedy and clarinet.

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Safety Series; Talk Scheduled Russian Master of Music Is to Be Dr. Mason's Topic on NBC. BY JAMES THRASHER Dr. Daniel Gregory Mason is to continue his series of informal discussions of "Musicians as Mpn" at 12:30 tomorrow on the NBC Blue network, with Peter Ilitch Tschaikowsky as the subject. Dr. Mason is to illustrate his remarks with examples of the Russian master's music at the piano, and is to be assisted by such disj tinguished artists as Jacques Gordon. violinist; Joseph Schuster, (cellist; Clarence Adler, pianist, and i Alfred Drake, baritone. A descendant, of a famous New England musical family, Dr. Mason | has had a distinguished career as ; composer, author, critic, lecturer 1 and teacher. Works to Be Played The program is scheduled to begin with three excerpts from the "Symphonic Pathetique,” played by Dr. Mason. This work was performed first in St. Petersburg, Oct. 28, 1893, with the composer conducting. The audience and critics received it coldly. Next day Tschaikowsky was casting about for some other title than "No. 6” for the symphony. His brother, Modeste, suggested "Tragic,” but Peter was not satisfied. "I left the room before he had come to a decision,” the brother wrote. "Suddenly I thought, 'Pathetic.’ I went back to the room and I said the word to Peter. “ 'Splendid, Modi, bravo—"Pathetic!”’ And he wrote in my presence the title that will forever remain.” Other compositions on the program are the first movement of ' Tschaikowsky’s only trio, the "Don Juan” serenade, and selected solos ! by Mr. Gordon and Mr. Drake. a a a Prize-winning choral compositions of the Festival of American Music are to be given their radio premieres on the CBS chain at 12:45 tomorrow (WFBM at 1). The competition, which closed today, was sponsored by the Westminster Choir School, Princeton, N. J„ and the winning numbers are to be sung by the school choir. Announcement of the contest was made by Roy Harris, well-known American composer and member of the Westminster School faculty, during a New York PhilharmonicSymphony Orchestra concert last fall. Hundreds of manuscripts were submitted. In addition to new compositions, Mr. Harris’ "Symphony for Voices” is to be sung. Those who heard the Westminster Choir in its Indianapolis appearance this season will remember Mr. Harris’ symphonic use of voices in the “Song for Occupations.” a a a Another concert by New Jersey singers is scheduled at 3:30 on the NBC Red network and WIRE by the Trenton State Teachers College Choir. A list of familiar and lovely choruses are promised: Bach’s “All Breathing Life” (also done hex - e by the Westminster group); the same composer's chorale, “Grant Us to

Tune in Tomorrow Morning on AYRES’ MORNING MATINEE 7 Until 7:45 Broadcast direct from New York over station WIRE. Featuring— Orville Knapp and His Orchestra Clara la Roche Fashion Editor of Town and Country’ Magazine Virginia Rea One of Radio's most popular singers who will be interviewed by Nellie Re veil.

Abbravlationi: N—National Broadcm.l•nf Co.i C—Columbia Broadca.ttng Sytem; M—Mutual Broadcasting Cos.; Or— Orchestra. Member stattoni and kllloeycle* of tho network are: NBC-WEAF— WEAP (760), WIRE 1400), WLW (700). WTAM (1070). WMAQ (670) and WSM (650). NBC-WJZ— WJZ (660). WIRE (140*). WLW ,700). WE NR (870). WLS (870), WMAQ (670), and WSM (650). CBS-W ABC— tv ABO (860), TFBM (1230), WOWO (1160), and vVf'BM .770). When there Is no listing for a at a tan at quarter and half-hours, its preceding listed program la on iho air. The Timee 1* not responsible for Inaccuracies caused by last-minute program changes by stations. WEDNESDAY ; P. M. —lndiana Central College WFBM. Chicagoans (C i. Flung Time (N> WEAF WIRE. Animal Club News WJZ. Kay Kvser's Or. WLW. 4:ls—Tea Time Tunes WFBM. Bobbv Benson (C). Manuel Contreras Or. (N) WEAF. WIRE Marv Small (Ni W.JZ. Adrian O'Brien WLW. 4 30—News (Cl (N> WEAF, WJZ. WIRE. Nolan's Toy Band WLW. 4:3s—Milton Kellum’s Or, (Cl. Dorothy Page (N) WEAF. WIRE. Salvation Army Talk (Ni WJZ. 4:4s—Renfrew (Cl WFBM. Paul Pendarvis' Or. (N) WEAF. WIRE. Lowell Thomas (N) WJZ. WLW. Ct —Gertrude Niessen (C). O Easy Aces (N) WJZ. WIRE. Amos ’n’ Andy <Ni WEAF. Johnson Familv WLW. Male Chorus WFBM. 5:15 —School Sketches WFBM. Blue Flames Or. (C). Uncle Ezra's Station (N) WEAF. WIRE. Olympic Prospects <N) WJZ, Jimmy Mattern WLW. s:3o—Kate Smith (Cl WFBM. Black Magic WIRE. Gabriel Heatter (N WEAF. Lum and Abner (Ni WJZ. WLW. s:4s—News WFBM. Boake Carter <C). Andre Carlon WIRE. American Schools iNi WEAF. John Herrick iNi WJZ. Lilac Time WLW. C —Cavalcade of America (Ci WFBM. u ° WLW lan * Family |NI WEAF, Folies de Paree (N) WJZ, WIRE. 6:3o—Burns and Allen (C) WFBM. Wavne King's Or. iN) WEAF. WIRE. Lavender and Old Lace (N) WJZ. Music Box Hour (M) WLW. n —Lily Pons (C) WFBM. • Town Hall Tonight <N) WEAF. WLW. To Be Announced. Red Dickerson’s Band WIRE. 7:ls—Gilbert Mershon WIRE J. Edgar Hoover (N) WJZ. 7:3o—Piano Twins W’FBM. James A. Farlev iCt. Concert Hour iN) WJZ. Brother Lowdown Jamtown WIRE. 7:4s—Foreign Trade Program WFBM. Ton Tunes WIRE. 7:ss—Drama!ic Skit WIRE. Q —Gang Busters (C) WFBM. u To You WIRE Your Hit Parade (N) WEAF. WLW. Arts and Sciences Dinner <N) WJZ. B:ls—Strange As It Seems WIRE. B.3o—March of Time <C> WFBM. Rhythm Revue WIRE Boxing Finals iN) WJZ. B:4s—Musical Moments WFBM. To be announced (C). Jimmie Mattern WIRE. O —Len Riley's Sportslight WFBM. ** Clyde Lucas’ Or. (C). News WIRE. Phil Levant's Or. (N) WJZ. Amos ’n' Andy rN) WEAF. WLW. 9:ls—Basonologv WIRE. News Room WLW. John B Kennedy (N) WJZ. Champions WFBM. 9:2o—Eddie Duchin's Or. WEAF. WTRE. Do With Zeul.” sung by men’s voices; the "Stabat Mater” of Pergolesi, by women’s voices; “Adoramus Te ” by Mozart; Rachmaninoff’s "Ave Maria,” and “When Wakes the Spring Again,” by Gretchaninoff.

NOTICE PAYMENT OF COUPON NO. 2 Certificates of Interest Issued by Liquidating Trustees Under Plan of Reorganization of THE FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS Notice is hereby given that Otto J. Feucht, John P. Collett and William N. Fleming, Jr. ( as Liquidating Trustees for The Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis under Indenture of Trust dated August 23rd, 1933, have declared a distribution by way of liquidating dividends upon the outstanding Certificates of Interest, in trusteed assets, issued by the Liquidating Trustees designated under the Plan of Reorganization of The Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis, in an amount sufficient to pay and discharge Coupon No. 2 attached to said Certificates. In accordance with the provisions of said Indenture ot Trust and of the Certificates of Interest heretofore issued thereunder, the undersigned Liquidating Trustees have deposited in American National Bank at Indianapolis, Indiana, an amount sufficient to pay and discharge Coupon No. 2 attached to said Certificates of Interest. Accordingly, Coupon No. 2, which should be detached from said Certificates of Beneficial Interest, may be presented forthwith to the American National Bank at Indianapolis for payment. Notice is hereby further given that a deposit in an amount sufficient to pay said Coupon No. 2 attached to said Certificates of Interest having been made with American National Bank at Indianapolis, depository, in accordance with the provisions of said Indenture of Trust and of said Certificates of Interest, the undersigned Liquidating Trustees, or their successors, have no further liability for or on account of payment of said Coupon No. 2 and the holders thereof shall look solely to s ich deposit and not to the undersigned Liquidating Trustees or to their successors in respect of the amount so deposited. May 20, 1936. ' OTTO J. FEUCHT, JOHN P. COLLETT, WILLIAM N. FLEMING, Jr„ Liquidating Trustees for the Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis, under Indenture of Trust dated August 23, 1933.

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Best Short Waves WEDNESDAY ROME—S p. m.—News. 2RO. 31.1 m LONDON—S:4S p. m. Chamber Music. GSD. 25.5 m. SCHENECTADY—6 p m—Latin American Concert. W2XAF. 31.4 m. BERLIN—7:3O p. m— Aboard the Etherbus through Germany. DJD. 25 4 m. LONDON— B p. m.—Recital of Music. GSD. a5.5 m. CARACAS—IO p m.—Musical Comedies. YV2RC. 51.7 m.

9:3o—Postal Oddities WFBM. Sterling Young’s Or. iC>. Fietcher Henderson s Or. <Ni WEAF. Kay Kyser s Or. (Mi WLW. Javcee Review WIRE. Xavier Cugat's Or. (N) WJZ. 9:4s—Sterling Young's Or. (C'. Jesse Crawtord iNi WEAF. WIRE. Bohemians WFBM. 1 A —News WFBM. t" Merie Carlson’s Or. <C> Henrv Busses Or. (N) WEAF. WIRE. Shandor (N) WJZ Singing Neighbor WLW. 10:08—Joe Rines' Or. (Ni WJZ. 10:15—Clyde Trask s Or. WLW. Bohemians WFBM. 10:30—Milton Kellem's Or. (C> WFBM. Lights Out iN i WEAF. WIRE. Luigi Domanelll's Or. (Ni WJZ Sosphie Tucker’s Or. (Ml WLW. U— Alida Sturman (C) WFBM. Phil Levant’s Or. (N) WEAF. WIRE. Johnny Lewis’ Or. (M) WLW. 11:15—Abe Lyman’s Or. <C) WFBM. 11:30—Duke Ellington's Or iN) WEAF. WIRE Carlos Melina’s Or. 'M) WLW. 11:45—Nocturne (C) WFBM. 1 O —Joe Saunder’s Or. WLW. Moon River WLW. THURSDAY A. M. 0 —Family Prayer Period (Mi WLW. 6:ls—Morning Devotions WLW. 6:3o—Chuck Wagon WFBM. Salon Musicale (C). Morning Devotions WIRE. Cheerio (Nl WEAF. WLW. Organ Rhapsody (N) WJZ. 6:4s—News WIRE. Landt Trio and White (Nl WJZ. f7 —Early Birds WFBM. * Freddie Skinner <C>. Morning Matinee iMI WIRE. Old Doctor Jim <N) WEAF. Breakfast Club (Nl WJZ. News WLW. 7:ls—Streamliners (N) WEAF. Arthur Chandler WLW. As You Like It (Cl. 7:3o—Dance Rhythm WLW. Freddie Skinner (Cl. 7:4s—Musical Clock WIRE. Child Training Talk WLW. Fred Feibel (C). 8— News WFBM. News (C) (N) WEAF. Cub Reporters WIRE. Vic and Sade (Nl WJZ. Variety Show WLW. 8:05 —Greenfield Village Chorus (C). B:ls—Woman’s Place (C> WFBM. Edward McHugh (N) WJZ. WIRE. Home Sweet Home (N) WEAF, WLW. B:3o—Russell Dorr (C) WFBM. Sons of Pioneers WIRE. Ralph Kirbev iN) WEAF. Today’s Children (Ni WJZ. Way Down East WLW. B:4s—David Ha rum (N) WJZ. WIRE. House Detective (Nl WEAF. Gaieties WLW. q —Adele Starr (C) WFBM. Air Sweethearts (N> WEAF. Jack Berch iNi WJZ. Happy Long WIRE. Betty Crocker WLW. 9:ls—Live Stock Reports WFBM. Helen Trent •C i Morning at McNeill’s (N) WEAF. WIRE. Charioteers fN) WEAF. WIRE. Jacob Tarshish (Mi WLW. 9:l7—Harlin Brothers WFBM. 9:30 Mrs. Farrell’s Kitchen WFBM. Just Plain Bill (Cl. Tuneful Topics WIRE. To be announced IN) WEAF. Petroleum Exposition (Ni WJZ. Adrien O’Brien (Mi WLW.

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9:4s—Rich Man's Darling (C>. Live Stock Reports WLW Gould and Shelter (Ni WEAF. 1 A —Voice of Experience (Cl WFBM. -LU Gene Arnold (Nl WEAF, WIRE. Jack Lot’tta Clemens iN) WJZ. WLW. 10:15—W P. A. Program WFBM. Mary Lee Taylor iCi. Honeyboy and Sassafras (N> WEAF WIRE. Larry Cotton (K'l WJZ. Old Fashioned Girl WLW. 10:30—Mary Marlin (Cl WFBM Merry Madcaps <N WEAK WIRE Words and Music Ni WJZ Ecumpus WLW. 10:45—Five Star Jones (C) WFBM, Worry Clinic (Mi WLW. 1-I —Mary Baker s Album WFBM. Matinee Memories 'CI. Emerson Gill’s Or. - (N) WEAF WIRE. New York College Glee Club (N) WJZ Joan Escorts WLW. 11:15—Matinee Memories (C> WFBM. Dot „nd Will iN) WJZ. Blue Bills WLW. Pins and Needles (N) WEAP. 11:30—Academy of Medicine (Ci WFBM. Farm and Home Hour WIRE Manuel Contrera’s pr. iNi WEAF National Farm Hour <N) WJZ. 11:45—Between Bookends (Ci WFBM. Pens and Needles (N) WEAF. P. M. 1 9 —Goldbergs (C) WFBM. Farm Hour (Continued) WIRE. National Farm Hour (Continued) (Ni WJZ. WLW. Thursday Matinee (N) WEAF. 12:15—Hoosler Farm Circle WFBM. Happy Hollow (C). News WIRE. 12:30—Emery Dcutsch’s Or. (C). Reporter WIRE. Joseph Litteau’s Or. (N) WEAF. Music Guild (N) WJZ. Carson Robinson WLW. 12:45—Downtown Chatter WFBM. Inlaws WIRE. Gorgas Memorial Program (N) WEAF. Stumpus WLW. 1 —Westminster Choir (Cl WFBM. Forever Young (Ni WEAF. Music Guild (Continued) (N) WJZ. Safety Forum WIRE. Molly of the Movies WLW. I:ls—News WFBM. Ma Perkins (N) WEAF. WLW. To Be Announced (Ni WJZ. Howells and Wrieht (C). Harry Bason WIRE. 1:30—Do You Remember <C) WFBM. Matinee Varieties WIRE. Vic and Sade (Nl WEAF. WLW. I:4s—O'Neills (Nl WBAF. WLW. Boston Choral Society tN) WJZ. 9 —All Hands on Deck (C) WFBM. *■* Woman’s Radio Review (N) WEAF. WIRE. Betty and Bob (N) WJZ. Gene Perazzo WLW. 2:ls—Back Stage Wife (N) WJZ. WIRE. News and Financial Notes WLW. 2:3o—Greetings from Old Kentucky (C) WFBM. Church Federation (N) WEAF. Radio Guild (Nl WJZ. WIRE. Forever Young WLW 2:4s—Martha and Hal (Ni WEAF. WIRE Magic Voice iNi WJZ. Jane Bmerson WLW. 3— Lewis Gannett (C) WFBM. While the City Sleeps (N) WEAF, WIRE. South Sea Islanders (N) WJZ. Betty and Bob WLW. 3:ls—Kate Smith (C) WFBM. Madge Marley (Ni WEAF. Mary Sothern WLW Connie Gates (N) WJZ. WIRE 3:3o—College Choir (N) WEAF, WIRE. Clyde Barrie (Ci WFBM.

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