Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1938 — Page 23

DAY, JAN. 6, 1938

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Good Radio Music

By JAMES THRASHER -

: Howard Hanson, who can claim

a place. among. our. Teading native

composers: is to become protagonist for his colleagues’ art in a new radio

series ‘beginning tonight.

As conductor of-the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Dr. Hanson will’ ‘present the first: of Jour scheduled programs: to.he devoted to Amer- Alr.

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us Tyrannus” by John Knowles Paine, and Edward MacDowell’s “Indian Suite.” Remaining concerts in the series are booked for | P Feb. 24, March 10 and March 31.

Thwhs s Sune bec Hat Victor Boy. Columbia's “musical essayist,” soon

Miss Carhart will be joined by a male quartet: in Thomas Morléy’s “It Was a. ever and His the poem- in Shakespeare’s “As You

J. B. Priestley Is Guest

; Tonight.

TONIGHT

Robert H. Jackson, assistant U. 8. Attorney General, and Wendell L. Willkie, power executive, are to debate government and business before America’s Town Meeting of the Air tonight at 8:30 o'clock - over

According to an: NBC: anouncement, many well-known industrial and labor So leaders have made known their iritentions to be present at the broadcast to participate in. the question-and-answer period. which follows the formal addresses.

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agreed to adhere to the topic set up. for their discussion, “How Can Government and Busin Work To gether?” Mr. Willkie, head of the Gommon~ wealth -& Southern Corp., recently conferred with President Roosevelt

“| on the relationship of public util

ities to government. Mr, Jackson, as

‘| Assistant Attorney General, heads

the antitrust division of the. De-

| .| partment of Justice.

a. oe. =i J. B. EngHouston, Brazilian singer, as guests of Rudy Vallee over NBC-« : WIRE tonight at 7 o'clock, ~~ Mr. Priestley was interviewed by Mr. Vallee on one of the latter’s broadcasts from London during coronation week last spring. He - recently returned to New-York to. produce & play. ; Following the broadcast Soight, Mr. Vallee “and company” will entrain for Hollywood where they. will make a picture and will pre-: sent their weekly show from He NBC west coast studios. 2 f » *

WIRE presentation, will be

from Shortridge High School: with music by the Shortridge military band. This program, one of a Sr of weekly broadcasts, will fea band music by Sousa, Wagner and Strauss. » . 8 Robert Taylor will make. his first radio appearance since his return from England when he serves as master of ceremonies during the Good News of 1038 ‘broadcast toe night at 8 o'clock over NBC-WIRE, Mr. Taylor will be costarred with Fanny Brice in a modern version of a famous love scene.

Lionel Barrymore will tell. the

last half of '& story begun last week and listeners will be instructed" as

‘| to how to submit their titles for the prize money and trip to Hollywood.

"Meredith Willson’s orchestra will play the “ ’s Chorus” from “Tannhauser,” fifth in the list of

| the 10 most beloved com;

positions of all time compiled by the NBC West« ern Division musical director. Other stars who will be heard are Judy Garland, Frank “Morgan, Betty Jaynes and Douglas McPhail. : 5 # 8 8

Mariana Fiory, one of Burope's celebrated. actresses, will make her American debut during a special performance .of NBC's Radio Guild tomorrow at 2 p.-m., over the Blue network. Miss: Flory will enact the role of Rebecca West in a pros, duction : of Ibsen's “Rosmersholm.” ‘A Russian, Miss Fiory was'‘s student ‘at the Imperial Dramatic School before the revolution, and later ‘took up residence and her career in Paris. Maurice Rostand

Man I Killed,” the actress’ greatest dramatic sticcess, especially for her. . ® 8 ;

{ Bing Croshy in the Musio Hall tonight at o'clock over NBC-WIRE Augmenting. Messrs. Crosby and Burns in their. very amusing efforts. to be unintelligible, Sterling Holloway will present selections from his own vague thoughts. Toscha Seidel, noted violinist, who re cently returned from a concer tour of Europe, also will have a prominent part in the festivities. 2 a ® Once again Villa comes riding--ot Pancho ‘this time, but Alicia Ville, daughter of the famous -banditpatriot, will head the list of guests on . Gabriel « Heatter’'s “We, the People” broadcast tonight at 6:30 o'clock over CBS-WABC. Among other highlights on the program will be ‘an iterview. ‘with Joseph Smith, Newark Negro, who will relate how he found a -piece of gia Jronse hich turned out 10. be

Goddess of Mercy, “worth $25,000 2 8 8»

* Norwood Chamberlin’s selioodap. tation of Shakespeare

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Like It.” Next Margaret Daum, so- |. Around the

prano, is to sing Faure’s. “Chansod|

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5 Wagner's “Tristan and Isolde.”

On Vallee Program 2

High School Music on Parade, a » resumed

tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock

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Mr. Jackson and :Mr. Willkie have

Priestley, prominent a lish author, will join Senora Elsie -

is ‘reputed ‘to have written “The