Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1936 — Page 16
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Pope to Broadcast Message on Spain's Civil War Suffering Monday Morning; Landon to Speak From Maine - Tonight SATURDAY EVENING PROGRAMS
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Scheduled to Begin at 6 P. M. Today.
Making his first microphone appearance since his seventy-ninth birthday speech on May 31. Pope Pius XI is to broadcast a message to civil war sufferers and refugees - in Spain early Monday morning. The. talk will be heard at 5 a. th. on both NBC networks. The Pontiff's address will origie
nate in the Vatican through the facilities of the papal radio station, HVJ. The speech is to be in Latin, with an English transiation following as soon as it is concluded. No details of ihe Spanish message have .been released, but Vatican officials said that it would be “important.”
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Lending his-presence to the wind= up of the Republican campaign in Maine, Gov. Alfred M. Landon will be heard over WIRE at 7 p. m. in a speech from the:Portland (Me.) municipal auditorium. The state's traditionally significant elections
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E- ~ = The Rev. Charle E. Coughlin re« turns to the air tonight in a new series aver a special network which includes WIRE, but originates at Mutual's key station, WOR. The hour of this and subsequeni broadcasts is 6 p. m.
: . Good Music BY JAMES THRASHER Presenting two noted soloists in place of the customary one, Erno Rapee will open the fourth séason of his Sunday evening symphony concerts at 8 p. m. tomorrow night, The series, as announced, is to con= tinue its policy of presenting con= cert and opera stars, and also is to ‘introduce “a larger percentage of brilliant new artists and unusual and novel musical features.” Albert Spalding, violinist, and Harold Bauer, pianist, are the
chosen duo for tomorrow night's premiere. Mr. Spalding is scheduled for a performance of the Andante from Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E Minor, while Mr, Bauer is to do the Rondo from the Piano Concerta-No. 4 of Beethoven, which Apthorp described as being “of a reckless, devil-may-care spirit in its jollity.” | Together, the artists are to play the fourth movement of Cesar Franck’s Sonata in A Major, for
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violin and piano. There are no “novel features” in this initial program, for in addition to the soloists’ familiar contributions, Mr. Rapee has chosen a varied list of sure-fire selections for the or-" chestra. They include the Prelude to Act III of Wagner's “Lohengrin”; “Fetes,” from the “Nocturnes for
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Scherzo from the “Pathetique” Syme phony of Tschaikowsky, and Enesco’s First: Roumanian Rhapsody.
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Broadcast “Bible Sonata”
If your taste is for the seldomheard, you prcbably will enjoy Grace Castagnetta’s playing of “David and Goliath,” one of the six “Bible Sonatas” of Johann Kuhnau at-1:30 p. m: Monday on WFBM. Kuhnau (1660-1722) was Sachs predecessor
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Leipzig. In these naive musical illustrations of Bible. stories historians find one of the earliest in~ stances of cut-and-out program music. Miss Castagnetta also is to play a Brahms Intermezzo and the Chopin A Flat Polonaise.
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morrow is that of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, at noon on WFBM. The concert will come from the Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland, where the orchestra will - help to celebrate “Pittsburgh Day” at the fair. Reed Kennedy, the Pittsburghborn baritone heard. on WFBM's morning Magazine of the Air series, will be featured throughout the season, replacing last| year’s guest . artists. Antssig_Modarelli, likewise a native of the Pennsylvania city, again will conduct. | The 45-minute concert is fo ine clude . compositions by Wagner, Tschaikowsky, Johann Strauss, Schumann and Victor Hérbert. Mr, Kennedy will sing the Prologue to Leoncavallo’s “I Pagliacci”; “Pale Moon” by Logan; Jacques Wolfe's “Gwine to Heabn,” and “Annie Laurie.” | |
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CONTRACT BY MISTAKE
Today's Contract Problem
Against South's contract of three no trump, West cashed a |: | spade and then shifted to a | diamond, which East won with the jack. West held the second spade and then returned another diamond. Declarer played the six from dummy. Can East make any play that may deceive the declarer into losing his contract?
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PAIN'S civil war again may make the internationally controlled | zone of Tangier the crux of a new | Moorish uprising. England many years ago saw the | value of this point of land, opposite | Gibraltar, as the key to the Medi- | | | terranean and the Orient. Founded, | | | according to legend, by Anteus, son | GENEVA —4.30 2 | of Neptune, this point formed the || I5a8U% o>. 2 ons | base of operations of Hercules. SCHENECTADY. —3:30 _ p. . | Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals and | Science Forum. WIXAF, 3 3 mes | Moors swept over the city. LONDON—6:26 p. m.— os as 4} Then came Spain and Portugal. | oD. an Songs 0%. 33 | England once held it, but gave it |} mez. I= Bi30 {up after a struggle with the out- | BERL plaw ‘tribesmen. In 1923, England, || ™taraoas 730 3. | France, Spain, and the Mendoub, || Songs. YVIRC, 4 meg. representative of the Moslems, LONDON—8:25 p. m.—BBC Dance argeed to make this an interna- Orchestra. GSP, 15.14 meg.; GSC, tional zone. : As a result, the dozen different |
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‘Magic Key Outlines Variety Broadcast
The Magic Key program, which {was giving you variety long before | the present trend toward mono- | logists, symphony orchestras ,and | “swing sessions” on the same hour, | has a little of everything slated for | tomorrow's broadcast at noon on I WLW, From the Clay County Fairgrounds in Spencer, Ia., there are to {be descriptions of the crowds and ‘exhibits, interviews with prize-win-ning exhibitors and 4-H Club members. Frank Black will direct the NBC Symphony Orchestra; Henry Fonda and June Walker, stage and screen star, are to do a scene from “The Farmer Takes a Wife,” and the Cadets Quartet will sing. zx » The cop on the beat and all his brethren will come iv for a half | hour of praise when WFBM’'s new Community Salute, sponsored by a local furniture firm, dedicates its second program to the Indianapolis Police Department. "x t : “Next week—'East Lynne’.” Only it’s, tomorrow that the Wonder Show will present the famous “opry house” attraction in its hour program on WGN at 7 p. m. Orson Welles, star and director of the show and one of radios busiest commuters, will fly from {Chicago after the broadcast for the opening of “Horse Eats Hat,” which if he also directs and appears in, in|
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re a — — PART THAN DOES Contract Problem ~ MUAN, ITALY. BY W. E. MKENNEY
om 3 : | American Bridze League Secretary : . : - ECLARERS at bridge, who look upon the players sitting across the table as deadly enemies, do not take into account the number. of hopeless contracts they have fulfilled, because the defense slipped a little somewhere along the line. Even with the opponent's help, however, West; today’s declarer, is |. entitled to credit for the way in i which he played the hand to ful- - fill his doubled contract. South won the second diamond trick with the eight. Than, fearing that West might discard a losing heart on the clubs, he decided to cash the ace of that st This West ruffed,
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Declarer’s next play was to lay down four rounds of trump. The last trump lead put South again in the lead, giving North and 3 South ‘three tricks. Only one more trick was needed to set the contract, but try as they might the opponents could | not fing it. West ruffed the diamond re-. turn, then led a low «club to the dummy, South showing out. A low club was returned to the king and the last trump was led. This play squeezed North, who had been forced to give up a.club on the third round of trumps. The queen of hearts still remained in dummy, so North was forced to ‘hold the king. He gave up his club protection and West made the hand. If, instead, of attempting to cash an early heart trick, South had continued diamonds, West would have gone duwn one trick. Of course, an opening club lead also would have given the defenders a chance to get two club ruffs and | cash their two high ;
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BERLIN—7:45 p. m.— The Declaration of Love.” A sketch by Paul Blume. DJD. 11. ea meg. LONDON—8:15 p.| m.—The Vancouver Boy's Band. Ge, 15.14 meg; GBC, 2.58 meg.
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