Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1936 — Page 29
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are to welcome Bigg Crosby back
from his Hawaiian vacation at x o'clock tonight over WLW,
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of artists, whom we have anneunced peginning next week. The initial guest. is to be Guiomar Novass, noted Brazilian pianist . Features of the new ‘serivs will “be informal talks by Theo Gannon, the
CBS employe. Mr. Gannon maybe |- known io you as a writer on musical | subjects, since He ‘has indulged in|
York and ‘Washington. : Si - Goossens to Be Conduetor
Eugene Goossens, of , course, will be at the conductor's stand. He has
enriches ‘and endears itself to the listerier, instead of boring him. In short, the overture to Weber's. “Det Freischuetz,
Symphony No. 1in © Minor, and the Sibelius tone poém, “En Saga.” Besides a season of Friday afte ernoon concerts, the Cincinnati or-. oho, will be heard in five children's with ‘Mr. Goossens
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Good Music
The “major ;symphony orchestra,” whieh" Mr. Davidsor: Taylor announced some time ago as one of the CBS good music attractions for the 1936-37 season turns out to be the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Our popular “neighboring” symphonists- will begin their breadcast series tomorrow afteriioon, with’ ‘WrBM taking the Hitoadeast from- 1:4 to
—By James Thrasher,
There will be no soloist at the opening: concert; but: a sterling array’
previously, are scheduled to be heard
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fellows are perfectly Iogical after
musie” for" his series €- and “'D
wants to listen. As good an introduction as any is a round, which is dignified by the name of “canon”
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{ Palestrina. It is not necessary to tell most of you that a round and a canon are
‘there are any doubting “Thomases inDamrosch broadcast tomorrow.
seem to be a bit of a task. Homer Saint-Gaudens, . of the noted American. sculptor; Samuel "Harden Church, president of Care negie. Institute’s. board of trustees,
have that assignment over the NBCue network at 10 o'clock
tonight. It .is their, job. to give to radio
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‘all. -For the. veteran conductor is | going ta ‘illustrate early- pelyphonie |
‘students, and any, one_ else who. A
“essentially the same thing. But if | the audience, We refer you to the
‘Broadeastirig an art Show would | |
and.an-art critic as yet unnamed listeners .a clear idea of the 1936 | | tional
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CROONER TO GET WELCOME | WIRE 10. cary cay Republan’
Candidate's Talk at: Ra Louis. on
Time marches pack!’
The “March of Time." nightly CBS feature during the last year,
“| reverts tonight to its 1831 weekly
30-minute form. The writers, actors and producers of the news. dramatization: have been vacationing since their Sept. 25 broadcast. WFBM and CBS are’
{te bring them batk to the air at:
9:30 to inaugurate the half-hour o Series.
Editor William Geer. believes: that:
{he can maintain in weekly" Eas,
casts the verve and pace of : the nightly preductien and add te it the finish that characterized the origlnal program five years age. - 22 Associate, Directors Homef Piek-"
: ett and William Spier think so; tooy
# ” » 0 Tonight's political headliner. is ™ be Cel. Frank Knex, Republican vice presidential nominee. The dy- : a
| namic publisher's St. Louis
is scheduled for broadcast hy WIRE . and the NBC Blue network at 8:30 p.m. : o ” » : British Broadeastin Co salute NBO en its senth rp. is to sary with a special broadeast oyef.
_{ WIRE at 5 p.'m. foday, ik
The special breadeast will iiglude. - the BBO * Variety orchestra and, prominent English radie stars. giving:
| their impressions of-#n old English -
music’ hall.
The first ttraationst. . program: rebroadcast over NBC ° netwerks
‘{ came from the British service, That .-| was ip February, 1029, American chain was three years aM,
when the.
-8 # 2 - 3 ,Major Bowes and his amateurs are sent tp haener Cleveland tonight at 8 o’cloek over WFBM. - * “Showboat,” WLW's the same hour, is to visit Minneapo--lis. A 21-voice modern choir is the . feature of the broadcast, and Lanny. Ross is to give them the hatlight = frequently tonight.
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Jock Sutherland, Pittsburgh foots. : ball coach, Smith and Dale, comedians, and three mare, -heroism . award candidates are booked .fop Kate Smith’s “Bandwagon?” tonight. at 7 a'cleck over WEFBM. . a Competing with the rotund song-. : bird fer listening time, Rudy, Vallee is_te bring Doc Rockwell and the. rocking chair back tothe air at 7. o'clock ever WLW. aia When Doe first came to Radip. City several weeks ago to _preach his rocking chair philosophy on Rudy's time, not a single rocker could be found in the gigantie building.’ A second-hand chair with a wonderful squeak had to be" purchased at a nearby -6th-av since it has been securely locked in the reper room,’ ready for use tonight 3 2 8 pH
Fred Weber, Mutual Erste ing System general manager, sur- ,
friends last Saturday when Ke mar. ~ ried Columbia's Kuth B. Betz and left immediately for a short honey. moon at Virginia Beach, Va. - : #8 nn “a The rumor is that James J. Braddock, world’s heavyweight. box. ; ing champion, is pretty dumb. a Appearing for a radio interview over WFBM last night, he gave ne . evidence of the truth of the rumor. He did err once in his: grammaz, but so did Gov. Landon in his - Tuesday night address. His col - stant ‘use of pronunciations: like “Joisey” and “foist” did locate hisnative section of the country pretty definitely, but it was no proof of dumbness or illiteracy. ~ t It may also be said that: Low - Riley, WFBM sports announeef, whe’ interviewed the champien, gave" him: a minimum of coaching bi ore they entered the studio. et only’ ree gret as they came’ out was tha Manager Joe Gould had not been around to add a eduple of wise
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