Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1936 — Page 19

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Football to Make Fall Debut Tonight on WGN and NBC With Broadcasts of

~ Annual Charity Encounter at Chicago

Literary Digest Presidential BILLED ON NEW RADIO HOUR

Poll Results Are to Be Aired.

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11 ague pennant r will turn their Soldiers i 1936 footh:

be blow:

: tonight.

, The pcecasior {charity game between {Football League cha Lhe Detroit Lions—and th jall- stars. WGN J Bob Elsc the mike, v ] Pp. m, 15 minute Hal Totter * ¥eteran Mills for the ginning at Sportcaster marks three-vear-ol relative merit ‘tween 1 civic figure

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‘A: | national magazine wants lock Halmes?

_detective story Richard “SherGordon to: conduct a coldmn on “Can You Solve This Mystery?" —Gordon to write the _puzzlers and the fans to submit the answers.

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Bronzed and full of ideas aft a Bermuda vacation. Fred Waring will be back on his regular Tuesday evening —WFEFBM spot at 7 o'cleck tonight. Fred and his band nrembers, who . vacationed the way from Jarsey to Southern California, back to New York Friday first rem Har rehearsal.

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The grand old man of the ican theater, Daniel Fr recently celebrated his irthday, has been coaxed radio ‘appearance by Ted stein for his6 o'clock broad: WFBM tonight. Though he hasn't been ing theatrical years, Mr. in Actors’ movement:

* Goad Music ~ BY .JAMES THRASHER Philadelphia Orchestra, of Leo St okowskl, very far Wh did vite & [visitor to wield baton, Was pretty sure to be i guished artist. Arturo Was one, With th ~mandy, ently will be in It was cided some time ago that Kowski would amd Mr. Ormandy eept the guest conductor. Is to be—Paul Whi

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Mr. Whiteman has been seen and

“heard on the . podium during some |

of the Robin Hood Dell summer concerts, but when he raises his | baton above the famous orchestra | Nov. 27. it will be his first time as | director in the regular subscription season, > The rotund veteran dance-band leader is no stranger. to concert halls nor symphonic procedure, for he had served with West Coast symphony orchestras before he de< serted his viola for Lady Jazz. A tentative program of novelties already has been annoynced.” It includes the premiere performance of William Grant Still's “Eben “The Station Caller.” - whose advanée description is “a musical recitation and song,” by Richard Rodgers. and Ferde Grofe's “Tabloid Suite.” which Philadelphia audiences heard with enthusi-asm-under Mr. Whiteman's direction this summer. A

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Her Imperial Highness will share top billing

the premiere.

TUESDAY EVENING PROGRAMS

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Band 11 Thomas

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Wise Crackers - ... Ensemble .++ String Trio Ensemble

...% Unannounced Voice of EXP. Lum, Abner ++» Crus saders . Reisman’ s Or, Reisman's Or. . Ed Igar Guest Edgar Guest

... Bob Elson «+... Rubinoff 1 .«+ Nelson's Or.

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*Golden Hour ..++ Golden Hour

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Hall Trio . Aristocrats --Peppet Young .Jean Macy ..

Good Morning /e Four Calendar’ . Constitution

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Jack- Loretta . Honeyboy Crime Light Madcaps

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‘Three Broadcasts

Annbunced by CBS!

combinations favorite | slated by CBSifor the week-end | On this date a football |

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tor, ore “asSsisted by FIG} new wuto-sponsored Joe Penner, whose drooped rather badi Vv a his sen network success, 1s to be another Season—without his duck. we understand—on Sunday afternoon. Oct. 4. He'll be heard from Hollywood, with Jimmy Grier’'s ‘band. § WIRE had a daylight called Magazine of the spring and early summer; has =a® similarly titled show - Thursday evenings, and now a third Magazine of the Air, “pub- | lished” hv CBS, debuts on WFBM at 9 a. tomorrow. Maybe they | don’t, .cppyright radio program | titles.

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NBC program schedules for fo- | morrow announce a Festival Con- | cert from Budapest, with Eugene |

on: the Blue netwark-=*only that | and nothing more.”

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‘Jacques Jolas has been chosen. Popular request, to close the 5 series of Wednesday afternoon recitals at 2 P. Mm. tomorrow 'F He the

| Ormandy conducting, at 1:15 p. m. |

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TUESDAY

SCHENECTADY —4:35 np. m.—Short Wave Mail Bag. W2XAF, 53 meg. sp ADRID. 8 Dp. Beh sis] panish Lesson. EAQ. 8.87 , LONDON— 6:25 p. m.—* Worl Affairs. V. Hodson. | GSP. 15.31 meg. ab, 11.75 meg.;' GSC, 9.58 BER! IN—6:45 pn. m.—“Sp anish Music in the time of Sharia Vv." DJD, 11.77 meg. BERLIN--7:30 bp. Face of German Cities. meg. LONDON D. —“Stepping It Ou ith Maurice Vinmck and his GSF, 15.14 meg., GSC,

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11 pm Program.” IH, Nazaki, 14.6 m.

star for his Nocturne series, broad-

| cast tonight and each Tuesday at 9

| p. m. She is Ruby Elzy, who sang the role of Serena in Gershwin’s { opera, “Porgy and Bess,” last season. Educated in a Tennessee mission { school, the young Negro soprano won la scholarship at Ohio State University. and®later graduated from the { Juillard School of Music in New | York, n

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{the thrills in a series of broadcasts.

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