Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1936 — Page 31

SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 1936

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‘Fireside Chat’ on Return to Capital;

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Greeted by Mayor, Delegation.

President Roosevelt was to leave |

Indianapolis at 3 p. m; for Wash-

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“fireside chat.” WFBM will bring ‘the half-hour broadcast to local ‘listeners at 8:45 p. m. | You heard the President over ‘WIRE this morning, (in spite of , regulations forbidding | the pickup. Gov, McNutt and President RooseVelt addressed the crowd through ‘a public address system. WIRE'S microphone, from the press stand in front of the Presidents car picked up the speeches via public address. 1t was all perfectly legitimate.

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SATURDAY EVENING PROGRAMS

(The Indianapolis Times is not resp onsibte; for inaccuracies in program an- _

pouncements caused by station changes after, press time.)

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INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1230 (CBS Net.)

Unannounced Tea Tunes

Roth's Or. Amateurs

Bay's Or. News-Scores

Swing Session ot “

Drama Shop

B. Castagna

Salon

INDIANAPOLIS RE 1400 (NBC Net.)

Thurm's Or.

News-Songs Art of Living

At Connie's Grenadiers

Sports Fitzpatrick’'s Or. Jamboree

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Barn Dance

CINCINNATI YWLW 700 {(NBC-Mutual) A Crawford A “ Smoothies A AG. Karger

Red Grange R. F. ,D. Hour

Watkins’ Or.

_ Eli Chico

Sherlock Holmes 3

Patk Concert Smith Ballew ;

CHICAGO WGN “20 (Mutual Net.)

Sally Nelson Serenade Charioteers Serenade

String Trio Ensemble Dance Or,

Bob Elson Rubinoff Sherlock Holmes

Sports Sander’'s Or. Martin's Or. Kyser's Or.

Hit Parade

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StHingtime

Sander’s Or. Nelson's Or.

_WGN Or.

reception committee at the Union | 9:3

and remarked, “The last time 1 was here, there wasn't a soul to meet me, “not even a relative.” That “last time” was five years ago, when he came here as a co-star with Ted - Healy and Fannie Brice |i in “Crazy Qulit.” Yesterday, when

he arrived to bei : the State Fair's brs guest and chief Phil Baker 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. | was | He came in later via air

The elusive Beetle, usual, absent.

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Phil, his wife and fwo children, | arrived in New York pn the Nor- |i: mandie last Monday, after a six- |}: vacation — and] tickled to death to be in the U. S. A. | “I wish I had enough money to | 4:

weeks’ European

send every disgruntled [American to

Europe for two months," he said. “When they came ba¢ck they'd be ready to kiss every stone in that statute.” = 4 2 8 = In spite of political unrest, however, ‘Phil liked his "trip. , For one thing, fans and autogfaph hunters didn't dog his footsteps. His programs aren't known in Europe, and he watched his companion, Edward

. G. Robinson, almost get mobbed by

a London crowd. a passing glance. = un = |

As for British broadeasts, they're like dried cabbage, in Bhil's opinion. “All government-sponsored,” he re“and you get music and music and music, and then some singing.” L You will hear Mr. Baker and Co. on WFBM at 9 o'clock tonight from the Fairground. In the.hour preceding (not broadeast) Phil will make his first venturd as an amatéur program conductar. Charlie Dameron, WLW director who was to lead the prchestra tonight, has come down with the mumps, of all things. His place will he taken by Phil Davis, brother of

Phil hardly got

Charlie and popular with the home |

town audiences. He's] also on the

WLW staff.

BY JAMES THRASHER

The nation’s multitude of Gilbert and Sullivan fans probably will hurry home from church or cancel that-ride into the couritry tomorrow when they know that the D'Oyly Carte Opera Co. is going to do a condensed version of {The Mikado” (at noon over WLW) : Not iis

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Barn Dance

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Krvyser's Or. Martin's Or,

Garber’s Or,

News Stahile’'s Or.

King's Or.

Stenrass’ Or.

Paul Sallivan Kassell's Or, Moon River

Dance Or. “ “

Sanders’ Or.

Lowe's Or. Fisher's Or,

Jesters : Williams’ Or. Russell's Or.

Rapp’s Or. Nelson's Or.

Dance Or. “ “

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SUNDAY PROGRAMS

INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1230 (CBS Net.)

INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400 (NBC Net.)

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C. M. B. Class

News Peerless Revue “

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Reviewing. Stand Concert Sellers-organ Safety Program

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Melody Hour

Cadle ‘Choir Radio City

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‘Grofe’s Or.

Bible Talk

Comics “ ‘

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St. Louis Blues

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News Bowers’

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Alice Blue Ensemble Rebeil-Calerneo Baseball

South Seas “ “

Words-Musie

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L. Manners

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Serenade

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Unannounced

Choral Echoes

Sen. Fishface

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Lombardo’s Or.

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Bohemians

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Benny Rubin Martin's Or. Tim-Irene

Watkins’ Or. _ Sunset Dreams

Martin's Or, Kyser's Oe

Ensemble String Trio

America Dances

Addams Ann’sary

Women's Symphony

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Olid Timers Future Stars Manhattan

Am Album

Maj. Bowes

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W. Winchell Paul Whiteman

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Nelson's Or. “ “

Sports Tom, Dick, Harry

Wonder Show “ “

Community Sing “" “«

Pres. Roosevelt

Park Concert

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Randolph's Or. T'wilite Hr. True Story

Stokes’ Or.

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Gov. McNutt Round the .Dial Lopez Or.

Goose Creek

News Barnet's or.

News Beecher’s Or. Henderson’s Or. Hayes’ Or.

Stenross’ Or. “ “

Heidt's Or. Martins’ Or. Weems’ Or.

Paul Sullivan

Brandwynne’'s Or.

Meon River

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Nelson's Or. “ ph

Nocturne Schreiber’s Or. Fisher's or.

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Kassell's Or,

Sanders Or.

Dance Or.

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Early irds ” " a“ “”

News Varieties Hollywood

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Mrs. Farrell

Book Talk

“Montana Slim

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 present company. is descended from the _ Qomedy Opera Co. organized in 1876 by Richard D'Oyly Carte, who introduced the famous composer and librettist as fellow workers. Now beginning their second sea-

* ‘son in three years 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 original Gilbert and Sullivan scores.

Besides “The Mikadg,” Magic Key |’

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Merrymakers “"

Betty-Bob Cinderella John Watkins Betty Crocker

DAYLIGHT PROGRAMS

INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400 (NBC Net.)

. Devotions

News

Musical Clock

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Reporters Rhythm Makers Doc Whipple Children

Happy Long Echoes Topies

Navy Band Honeyboy Crime Light Madecaps

Joe White Contrera’s Or. Farm Hour

CINCINNATI WLW 500 (NBC-Mutual)

Cheerio ot

News A. Chandler Robinsons Calendar

Hall Trio Sextet > Pepper Young Mail Bag Hymns Sweet Home Jane Emerson Yoice of Exp.

Girl Alone Stock News Gospel Singer Kid Sister

Queen's Minstrel

Tom, Dick, Harry

Stocks Farm-Home

CHICA WGN 720 (Mutual Net.)

Golden Hour

Timely Tunes Whistler : Good Morning Calendar

Melodies Unannounced Serenade Constitution

House Party Cooking School Lucky Girl Children

Painted Dreams We Four Paul Small

Kid Sister

Mary Sothern Tom, Dick Harry

Jarkets : Mid-day Service

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State Fair

Labor Talk Varieties

State Fair

V. Verrill Widerness

Sec’y. Perkins Tea, Tunes

Renfrew

““" &“ News Reporter Waltzes

Labor Talk " “ Varieties Foxes Jackie Heller Ranch Boys Sir W. Citrine Sears’ Or.

Frim! Jr's Or, Collegians

Flying Time Don Jose News-Sangs Sketches

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Rubinoff Kitty Keeney

Molly Ma Perkins Vic-Sade O’'Neills

G. Perazzo Labor Talk Grayson's Or. Rex Griffith

Betty-Bob Mary Sothern Singing Lady Orphan Anni Toy Band Adrian O'Brien Jack Armstrong Lowell Thomas

String Trio Sally Nelson Baseball Wi

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