Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1936 — Page 41
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FRIDAY EVENING PROGRAMS
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Football Broadcasts . Are to Feature Four Major Games; ~ Hoover Speech Scheduled Tonight BRINGS ADAPTATION OF FILM
Ohio State - Northwestern, Notre Dame-Wisconsin Contests Listed.
Headline attraction for
| scrap at South Bend. WLW's sports.
staff will report it, beginning at 1:45.
o'clock. ig WIRE will bring its listeners one of the East's outstanding matches,
"| the Yale-Navy fheeting at Balti-.
more, with the broadcast scheduled for 12:45 p.m. WOR. is to carry the Princeton-Pennsy:vania battle from. : Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Ca # » =
There was a lot of talk last spring
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er's new radio personality. 1ile ‘he was President and while he was campaigning for re-election, his speeches were considered of the dullest sort. In pre-convention addresses last spring, he displayed im« proved technique and humor. ‘ ormer President's address at Philadelphia tonight, scheduled by
political fare of the day. It is to be made, of course, in behalf of the Republican campaign.
In an international broadcast at 11 a. m.° tomorrow over WLW, & message from Pope Pius XI, appeal« ing to Catholics of the world te support missions, is to be read by i Celso Constantini, Congrega Propaganda Fide secretary. ; on un 8
Zooming down from Schenectady in the 1927 National Air Race, far ahead of his nearest rival, Frank Hawks encountered a blinding fog. It was impossible to turn back, because with airplanes hopping off every minute behind him, it meant certain head-on collision. So he landed smack in a beet patch. Mrs. Hawks, in the plane with him, was penning “last words and testament” in her diary. That is the story Mr. Hawks has to tell his fans tonight at 7 o'clock over WLW and WGN. ra ® n ” i He knew about dames, did Don Ameche.. But Barbara Luddy, pampered though she was, taught him a few things he had not known. So goes the First Nighter drama WLW is to carry at 9 night. . Trae ae Radio Court. of Honor - guests
{over WIRE at 9. p. m. are to be &
Broadway hillbilly, a. popular radio star, an an orchestra leader. _ The hillbilly is, of. course, Walter O'Keefe, who is to be. host. at a new program series beginning Saturday night. “Saturday Night Party” it is to be called, and the NBS-Red net= work (KYW) is to carry it. On to= night's: program he is to d
he chooses. : § ear The radio star is pretty Lucy Monroe, stepping out of the page: 53 of the “American Album of Familiar. Music,” heard over WIRE at 8:30 p. m. Sundays. ; He
Shep Fields. He will have some of ‘his “rippling rhythm” along with him... : x : g.8 0 Na Andre Kostelanetz chose a varied program for his second broadcast of the week. “Sing Baby Sing” is brand new; “Dinah” is a jazz clas sic. ‘Maria 1a 0” is a rumba; “Of
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song of one of the Gershwins’ best musical comedies. WFBM has the program at 7:30 p. m. ? 8a
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formers. It is quite unusual for -a> man like Mr. von Kreisler, who has devoted most of his musical career to opera. to express himself through the medium of chamber music. But perhaps, after years of consorting with arias and recitatives, -he feels that he needs just such a release. ..«« If it interests you, the quartet is in the key of A minor and was written in 1930. . : Following this work, Hubert Kockritz, baritone is‘ to -sing : Richard Strauss’ “Ach- Weh Mir Ungluck‘aftem Mann” (Ah, Woe Is Me, Unlucky Man); and two of the lesser known Hugo Wolf songs, “Auf Einer ‘Wanderung” (On a Journey) and
Picture), which are among his lova * 2» oy _. Amateur orchestra players, atten Home Sym
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Kindergarten "aS : Serenade
Chicago, WBBM 9770, WENR 870,
WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 560.
~—By James Thrasher.
. A string quartet from the pen of Alexander von Kreisler will be - featured on tomorrow’s Cincinnati Conservatory of Music broadcast on {the CBS network at 10 a. m, Howard Colf and Julian Pulikowski, violins: ' Mihail Stolarevsky, viola, and Karl Kirsmith, ‘cello, are to be the per-
auditions to .the public via radio. Sunday at 2 p. m.,, on WIRE, the
program will return to the air for
ity second season. ; . - There are to be only two changes
in the present setup. The broad-|
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over WGN at 8:30 o'clock tonight is to be filled with two dramatiza~ tions. ’ : : 3 One of them is to be an enact ment of Gene Ahearn’s “Room and 4 The other is of a short story by Jack Lait. : :
casts are to fun 24 weeks instead |
of last year’s 15, and there will be. only ‘three. singers instead. of four.
on each program. General Mana- |
ger - Edward Johnson, and Egrle
Lewis, John Erskine and Edward|
Ziegler; all Metropolitan officials, again are to be present at: the au-dition-broadecasts, and Wilfred Pelletier - once more will conduct: the regular Metropolitan orchestra.
The initial three to be heard are
Emma Beldan, soprano, winner of}
the 1929 Atwater Kent medal and
concert and radio singer; Douglas |
