Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1937 — Page 23
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THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1937 _____.
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May Robson, grand old lady of stoigs, | sireen and now radio, is celebrating her 54th holiday season as an active and popular member of
her profession. She appears daily,
Aunt May Webster over WIRE at 1:30 p. me morrow, Miss Robson will step out of charscter and wish her friends a
“Merry Christmas.”
except; Saturdays and Sundays, as During her broadcast to-
RADIO THIS EVENING
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mouncements caused by station changes INDIANAPOLI WFBM 1230 8 {CBS Net.)
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Interviews: Tea Tanes Toyland Hilltop
House ‘Yes or No
Where to find other ‘stations: WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820;
Good Radio ‘Music
By JAMES
As traditional to the season as holly and mistletoe is the Metropolitan Opera’s Christmas week performance of Humperdinck’s delightful fairy opera, “Hansel and Gretel.”. And already the opera’s broadcast, has become a welcome part of Yuletide celebration in the American home. Young as radio is, tomorrow’s¢ opera broadcast (1:25 p.m.on NBC-
Blue) will mark the eighth time that “Hansel and Gretel” has been heard in full on NBC stations. It was, incidentally, the first full performance ever broadcast from the Metropolitan stage. The broadcast officials finally convinced Gulio Gaftti-Casazza and other skeptical
officials that the performance
would go to the nation undistorted, and just in time, too After that ing “Hansel and Gtetel” there were no more arguments.’ The reception was good, the |. response was flattering and, since |
|| then, you ‘have been abie to hear a" Saturday
‘matinee during every the these Christmas season, as 1 tmas Eve ‘per-
3s trations us the opers the wel ‘presence each in the role of
oH Gretel and These singers were ir the cast of the frst brondeast per. “ | formance, a
Market 3 WIRE Reporter
Don’t Leok Now Yasha Davidoff
; Lorenzo Jones ” Club Matinee :
Girl Alone
: Quin evan Unannounced
f Bob Elson Buckaroos Voice of Exp. Services Kitty Keene "
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Concert Or. Wife vs. See. Lucky Girl B.. Fairfax
Soumeaatt une Good Hea! th + AHee Blue
Friendly Four Stars Mary Sothern L of Millions
Mary Marlin Len Salvo Hatterfields Margery Graham
Jars 7 ete F. D. R's Tree em Tr ng Xmas Carols Staking. Tehool " ’ :
Chicago, WBBM 770; WENR 870, Dewolt, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 560.
Pupper Young Ea . Vie and Sade O’Neill’s
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| right Maestro Toscanini will: ‘he Presented to you as NBC's most pretentious Christmas present to date. Not that you need any reminding, of course, but there won't be room, with
ing up on the week-end. ¢ io She 1 ‘Re Arturo. the space tha he deHerves. The organization of the NBC fiymphony Orchestra, and Mr. Toscanini’s engagément for certainly constitute the greatest musleal “scoop” in broadcasting’ . The maestro had bade the United States a firm and final farewell at the end of the 1035-36 New York Philharmonic-Symphony season, Then the broadcasters went to}. work and lo, he is back. For his opening program, the famous conductor has chosen Vivaldi's D Minor Concerto Grosso, subtitled Armonleo; Marts Sym-
lis to be presented over
10 weeks, |
| TRep. Conor Puts Blame
For West Incident On Commission. - :
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TONIGHT
-WFBM. 00M Jor Bowes, CBS-WFBM. toad News of 19880 TL.
NBC ine E. TOMORROW
1:25—“Hansel and Gretel,” NBCRadio
Rep. Louis Ludlow of Indianapolis will take to the networks tonight in behalf of his war referendum proposal. \ The 15-minute speech is to be broadcast from the studios of Mutual’'s. Washington affiliate, WOL, at 6:15 p. m, and then will be presented by electrical transcription over WIRE at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Lud~ low’s address will be entitled “The ‘War Referendum.” ® ® = ; Two novelty programs are in store for listeners after the Crosbys and the Vallees have signed off tonight. In fact, one of them is going to intrude a little. ‘om Mr, Crosby's performance. ° If you don’t think: that Lewis Carroll's “Through ’ the. - Looking Glass” is apt to confound your mental processes (as has been by an eminent psychologist), you might try and tune in on the first half of a two-part dramatization: of that classic. It will be broadcast: over a WABC-CBS network at 9:30
p.m “ “The Cricket on the Hearth” a radio adaptation by Derick Wolff, WLW's “Theater Digest of the Air” at 10:15 p. m. This production takes the place of a presentation of “Redempe tion,” originally scheduled for that period.
According to a United Press diss patch from Washington, Rep. Con= nery (D. Mass.) stated today that as yet he had received no reply to his letter to Frank R. McNinch, Federal Communciations Commission member, complaining against the “Adam and Eve” broadcast in which Mae. West took the leading role. Incensed over the incident, Rep. Connery’s written attack was not directed against. the sponsérs nor the radio company, who have made profuse public apologies, but rather against the Commission. Mr. Connery’s letter, which he inserted in the Congressional Record just before adjournment, said in part: “, . .It is common knowledge in the Congress . that the radio lobbyists; maintained . . by the iicensees of our commission, ‘have all but run the commission. It seems to me that when your commission permits the ravishing of the American ‘home by the pouring into the ‘ears of millions of decent... American people a prograni so'indecent that it violates the sensibilities of even those who are familiar with the burlesquing of historical events, I think it time that your commission should either function in the inter ests of the American people or admit your incompetence and ‘permit the President . . . to place men on your commission who will function in the interest of and for the bene=: fit of the American people rather than to the satellites acting for the additional enrichment of a privileged few.” - » » » Rate Smith will present as special features of her Christmas program, the Father Finn Paulist Choir of 80 voices and a Christmas, play, “Blessed Are They,” tonight at 7
| o'clock over CBS-
Father Finn's Paulist singers were organized in Chicago in 1804. It was one of the first great boys’ choirs formed in the United States. In 1918 Father Finn was transferred to his present parish, the Church of the. Paulist Fathers in New York City. Under his supervision, the chorus
| has made several coast-to-house
tours. In 1912 it appéared in the throne room of the Vatican to pers form a special ooneers.. for. pope Pius X. gis ® n= os Around the Dial—A salute to the land of Christmas trees from the
at 7:30 p. m, today over the Mutual system from the Honolulu affiliate, KGMB. . More than 10,000 per= sons are "to participate in a Christ~ mas festival broadcast from Clevelaxid tonight at 6:30. o'clock over NBC-Blue! . .'. Some 82 persons will assist the Crosby-Burns team on their broadcast tonight at 9 o'clock. . . . Davenport, Iowa, is the ‘honor city on the Maj. Bowes Hour
Review a day a 10335 his . ove’ ea his luck again with several thousand bees on his “We, the |
all the other . excellent music com-{D
" Christmas party tonight a at 3 crock over WLW.
N. Y. TO CONDUCT BROADCAST CLASS
Times mer Specter. Fd : ; York x City oor system ill. augurate a “school of : the ymca) station V cultuah
1and of the coco palms will be heard .
