Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1936 — Page 2
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BY RALPH NORMAN A preview of “It Happened in Indianapolis” is to be broadcast on Walter Hickman's WIRE Magazine . of the Air at 1 tomorrow afternoon. Leading players; the director, tech-
nicians and others connected with The Times-Loew's movie will be featured. 3 Mary Paxton Young and John McGuire, leading players, supported by several other Indianapolis amateur actors and actresses who were cast for supporting roles in “It Happened in Indianapolis,” will be heard in a skit from the movie, and Director Leonard A. De Menna will instruct the players as he does on the production lot at Shortridge High School. Mr. Hickman, who regularly conducts the Magazine of the Air, a radio column of theater and amusements news, will be in charge of the broadcast. Mr. Hickman yesterday interviewed John W. Thompson, The Times’ amusements editor. Mr. De Menna, Mark Farrar, manager of Loew's, and Miss Young. WIRE also is to broadcast the opening performance of “It Happened in Indianapolis” at Loew's, ” » 2 NCLE SAM, apparently, is a pretty good radio maestro. His two programs, Have You Heard, and Answer Me This, this week move to new NBC spots for better hours and much larger networks. Have You Heard? will be broadcast at 1:45 Tuesday afternoons, _ beginning today, and NBC- WEAF “will gir the Answer Me This series at 3:30 Thursday afternoons. Both programs are presented by the Federal Educational Radio Project under the supervision of an advisory committee which includes NBC and government officials. Professional script writers do the continuity, and the programs are written in dialogue. Human interest incidents are woven through the continuity, and many explanations, such as the recent one dealing with tornadoes, - worked out with sound effects.
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A good act can't be kept off the air, says Ben Bernie, who for the third time this season will present Ethel Shutta as his Tuesday ~ evening guest star. Miss Shutta recently concluded, with her husband, George Olsen, a series of radio programs, and now is resting in California before making a movie. Bernie and all the Lads also are on the coast, and will originate the NBC-WJZ (WLW) program at 7 tonight in the NBC Hollywood studios.
A dance band, unique in that it is organized around an established two-piano team, Fray and Baum,
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each Tuesday and Thursday evening at this hour. will preside over the musicians from
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Charles Baum will play the second
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to listeners for their many network programs during the winter. Mr.
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Announced Mr. Whithorne was born in Cleveland 72 years ago, of a family whose musical activities extend back to sixteenth century England. After seven years in England as music critic of the Pall Mall Gazette, he returned to this country at the beginning of the war, and has devoted the ensuing years to 8 —Parties at Pickfair (C) WFBM. composition. He spends his time Dowling. -Dooley Revue (N) WEAF, between New York and Cape Cod, kL (N) WJZ. and listens to jazz records as a Showdown Revue WLW.
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E. Robert Schmitz takes the distinguished contemporary composer, Emerson Whithorne, as the subject of his brief musical monograph at 2 tomorrow afternoon, via CBS-WFBM. Mr. Schmitz, who usually broadcasts from New York, is to be in Montreal tomorrow, where he is conducting examinations at the Normal School. of Music, Montreal
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”n o » Another full hour of music by Frank Black's String Symphony on the NBC Blue network at 8 tonight. The familiar Bach A Minor Organ Fugue, transcribed for orchestra, will open the program, to be followed by the seldom heard “Serenade” Suite Wolf-Ferrari, and Sinfonietta. Wolf-Ferrari is noted chiefly as an opera coniposer, especially for his “Secret of Suzanne” and the “Jewels of the Madonna.” Miaskowski, one of the major symphonists of modern Russia, went through an apprenticeship of engineering and army life, like so many other Russian composers, before he finally took up music. He has stated that he does not like Besthover, detests the music |. by using our liberal credit ferms. of Bach and Chopin, ‘arid worships at the shrine of Tschaikowsky ? pg CONSULT— his Petrograd classmate, “Proko=- : AT : x
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‘ Errol Flynn is to be starred in Parties at Pickfair, CBS (WFBM) at 8 toinght, but Hugh Herbert, if he isn't watched, will steal the show. “Mr. Herbert, although his "role tonight will be a minor one, has the habit of stealing most - scenes in which he plays. The theme of Miss Pickford's current
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will appear with Mr. Flynn in a _ skit called “Life on the Spanish ~ Main” Mr. Flynn, who starred in ~ “Captain Blood,” is a descendant of Fletcher Christian, who led the fa“mous “Mutiny on the Bounty.” Tonight's Parties at Pickfair is the last to be aired on Tuesday evening, the program changing to Sunday. The network and hour will remain unchanged.
® 2 =\ ED NICHOLS accepted an engagement to serve as guest conductor at the Kansas City Travel Show, and received the following instructions: “Since this is a travel exposition, dealing with airplanes, automobiles, motorbuses and rail-
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make the trip by one of these mediums of transportation.” ~ Red wonders of the official exted him to hitch-hike to Kansas ty or arrive on the Queen Mary by way of the Panama Canal.
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