Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1936 — Page 16

| RDAY, SEPT. 5, 106 — Roosevelt Scheduled to Broadcast ‘Fireside Chat’ on Return to Capital; Baker Finds Welcome Here Novelty |

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State Fair Entertainer SATURDAY EVENING PROGRAMS : - £ SHO BY MAN—_A SYMBOL

. OF THE Greeted hy Mayor, DEADLINESS Delegation.

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(The Indianapolis Times is not resp onsibie for inaccuracies in program announcements caused by station changes after press time.)

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS | CINCINNATI WFBM 1230 WIRE 1400 LEEW Noe (CBS Net.) (NBC Net) YINBC-Mutual)

CHICAGO WGN 20 (Mutual Net).

Those who weren't out at the. { Fairground this morning will have "to wait until tomorrow night to hear | ~ President Roosevelt speak. | The President is to arrive in| Washington tomorrow morning and | g0 on the air at 8:45 p. m. for an- | . other of his “fireside chats.” WFBM | will carry the half-hour address for | Joeal listeners. Park nccer _ Difficulty in getting permission Salon Bare Dance Shaith Ballew for a - broadcast, or something, | * i naan Laan ~ seems to have discouraged Indian- | Hit Parade : oe {a ‘apolis stations from an attempt to | “ : put the Chief Executive on the air | from the State Fair. The last word

from radio officials here can be x summed up in the current colloguial . | expression, “no dice.” i

Unannounced Tea Tunes

Roth’s Or.

Thurm's Or. Jesse ‘Crawford Sally Nelson " - ” Serenade Charioteers

News-Songs Serenade

Art of Living

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String Trie Ensemble Dance Or.

Amateurs At Connie's - 4g Grenadiers Bay's Or. ” “ News-Scores

Red Grange g. F. JD. Hour

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Sports Watkins’ Or.

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Swing Session Fitzpatriek's Or, El Chico

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Drama Shop Jamboree Sherlock Holmes

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State Fair Dance “ “ # . Kyser's Or. Martin's or,

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Sanders’ Or, Y hes AXED HER ' SHE SAID “"YES/-

Garhber's Or,

King's. Or. News “ “ Stahile's Or,

Paul Sullivan Kassell's Or, .

pon River

Dance Or. a GOLLY -AH'S HAPPY NOUGH T'BUSTI-AH "GOTTA TELL SOMEBODY BOUT IT-AHLL TELL DAISY MAE - SHE | TRUSTED | TRYIN T’

le A . nin of Phil Baker looked around at his ; reception committee at the Union Station and re- : ‘marked, “The last time 1 was here, there wasn't a soul to meet me, not even a relative.” That “last time” AC was five years ago, ov 08 Aunt Susan's when | he came a An | il do here as a co-star 2 [= . with Ted Healy | and Fannie Brice |g ; ky HN 4n “Crazy Qulit.” |} 7 | 30 0h). {

Stenross’ Or. “ o

Lowe's Or, Jesters * ." Williams’ Or.

Russell's Or.

Rapp’s Or. Dance Or.

Fisher's Or, Nelson's Or.

SUNDAY PROGRAMS

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Nelson's Or. IN SHE'S ALLUS TALK T'ME ‘BOUT. IT J~-

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Problems Paradise Church of Air

Reveries Forvm Concert “ “ ““ « “ “ Nagel's Or. Ensemble “ “ Pe “ a“ «“ “" “"

Yesterday, when |: he arrived to be the State Fair's guest and chief

News ‘ay Neighbor Nell Goy, Davey

Entertainers News ’" Xe Peerless Trio Revue

Stand DARKNESS DAISY MAE

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Reviewing Concert 4 Sellers-organ ¢& Safety Program

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Phil Baker C. M. B. Class

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" mend every disgruntled American to

"ever. Phil liked his trip. For one

didn't dog his footsteps.

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entertainer, he was met by a large |

delegation headed by Mayor Kern, |]

C. M. Taylor, fair president, and | James L. Beatty, fair manager. Also in Phil's party were Harry | (Bottle) McNaughton and Miss | Agnes Moorhead, both of whom will | be with the comedian again when his new CBS show starts Sept. 27. The elusive Beetle, as usual, - was absent. liner. ” ” u

Phil, his wife and two children, |

arrived in New York on the Nor-| :

mandie last Monday. after a sixweeks’ European vacation — an d tickled to death to be in the U. S. A. “1 wish 1 had enough ‘money .to

Europe for two months,” he said. “When they came back they'd be ready to kiss every stone in that statute,” | 2 - ”» 2 | In spite of political unrest, how-

thing, fans and autograph hunters His pro-. grams aren't known in Europe, and he watched his companion, Edward | G. Robinson, almost get mobbed by |

a jondon crowd. Phil hardly got|

a passing glance. ; gs 8 @» 7

As for British broadcasts, they're |

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Melody Hour ~

Cadle Choir Chapel Hour Radio City i

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Salute

“ “ ‘ “ Dari-Dan Grofe’s Or.

~ " Comics Bible Talk Weems’ Or.

He came in later via air | 2:4

Kreiner Quartet

St. Louis Blues

Serbian Program

News Bowers’ Band

Alice Blue Ensemble = “" Rebeil-Calerno : . Baseball

Magic Key

CBS Symphony

South Seas

Words-Musie

Ensemble © 4 “

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L: Manners ” “

Serenade

Heifetz Choir

Unannounced

Choral Echoes Sen. Fishface . “

Ann Leaf

Lombarde’'s Or.

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Ed MeConnell : “

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Bohemians

Crumit-Sanderson

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Husbands-Wives

Tim:Irene ; Kyser's Or,

Ensemble String Trie

Revue Sunset Dreams

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America Dances

Addams Ann’'sary

Old Timers

Future Stars

Maj.-Bowes

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Women's Symphony Manhattan

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like dried cabbage, in Phil's opinion. | gy: “All government-sponsored,” he re-| 9:30

marked, “and you get music and music, and then some singing.” | . You will hear Mr. Baker and Co. |

on WFBM at 9 o'clock tonight from | 7;

“the Fairground. In the hour pre- | ceding (not broadcast) Phil will | make his first venture as an ama- | teur programe conductor. Charlie Dameron, WLW director who was to lead the orchestra to- : come down wifh the mumps, of all things. His place will | be taken by Phil Davis, brother of | Charlie and popular with the home town audiences. He's also on the | WLW staff. ye |

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“Good Music

BY JAMES THRASHER

music and | 7"

Community Sing Pres. Roosevelt

Gov. McNutt Round the Dial Lopez Or. Goose Creek

News Barnet’s or.

Park Concert

On the Mall News Beecher's Or. Henderson's Or,

Hayes’ Br.

Stenrosd’ (Or.

* Paul Sullivan

Randelph’s or. Twilite Hr. Unannounced

Stokes’ Or, Unannounced

Heidt’s Or. Martin's Or, Kyser’s Or.

Heidt’s Or.

ur Weems’ Or.

Dance Or. Bestor’s- Or. ’ “

Moon River Nelson's Or. 47 1 “" “

Nocturne Schreiber’s Or, Fisher's Or.

Russell’s Or,

LL ‘Rassell’s or. Dance Or.

! Sanders Or, Sanders’ Or.

MONDAY DAYLIGHT PROGRAMS

INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1230 (CBS Net.)

Chuck Wagon

“The nation’s multitude of Gilbert | 9:13

and Sullivan fans probably will | 35

hurry home from. church or cancel that ride into the country tomorrow | when they know that the D'Oyly |

Carte Opera Co. is going to do.al.

condensed version of “The Mikado” | {at noon over WLW), | Not onyl is tHis group acknowledged “last word” in the production of the Savoyard classics, but its “ancestor” actually preceded | the Gilbert and Sullivan collabora- | tion and presented many of the | operas for the first time. The pres- | _ ent company is descended from the | ‘Comedy Opera Co. organized in | 1876 by Richard D'Oyly Carte, who | the famous composer |

and librettist as fellow workers.

Now beginning their second sea- | son in three vears on Broadway, | the British singers are under the | direction of Rupert D'Oyly Carte, | the founder's son. They are the only | company having access to the orig- |

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Mabelle Jenkins News Mary Baker WPA Program State Fair Labor Talk Varieties State Fair

V. Verrill Widerness

Sec'y. Perkins Tea Tunes

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Musical Clock

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Sears’ or. Friml Jr's Or. Collegians

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House Party Cooking School Lucky Girl Children

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Mary Sothern Tom, Dick Harry Markets Mid-day Service

Queen's Minstrel * Tom, Dick, Harry Stocks Farm-Hoeme “ String Trio Sally Nelson Baseball

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G. Perazio Labor Tal epper Young Rex Griffith Betty-Bob Mary Sothern Singing ady Orphan Annie

Toy Band a Adrian O’Brien ” , Jack Armstrong Singing Lady Lawell. Thomas Orphan Annie

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jnal Gilbert and Sullivan scores. : Besides “The Mikado.” Magic Key | * listeners will hear another concert

Best Short Waves

- by the Philadelphians, members of the Philadelphia Orchestra directed | by Charles O'Connell. - This is their |

~ third appearance on the series this season.

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Among the first of the vacation- | ing serious music programs to re‘turn is that of the Radio City Symphony Orchestra, which is to open | F its fall series with an hour of Wagner's music at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow | over WLW. 1 ! After two months ‘of chamber! music and promenade concerts, the | " 75-piece orchegtra will put the pro- | gram back on>a symphonic basis. | “Who the conductor will be is not | revealed, as usual. Though Erno | - Rapee is regular conductor at Radio | ‘City Music Hall, he evidently saves | his energy most of the time for his | Sunday evening commercial during, the fall and winter season.

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The Kreiner String Quartet, which has been a CBS Sunday feature during the summer, will be available over WFBM for the i

same station Howard Barlow is be heard in his regular 1 p. m. ! s Music spot, offering an “music by Smetana, HumBerlioz, Moussorgsky and

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