Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1938 — Page 13

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Local Orchestra to Vie With Toscanini As 50 Stations Broadcast Concert; President and Farley to Talk Tonight

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President Roosevelt and Postmaster General Farley, speaking at the annual Jackson Day dinner of the Democratic party at 8:30 o'clock tonight, will be heard over WFBM. The Chief Executive will deliver his address from the banquet at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington and Mr. Farley, who will introduce ~ the President to the radio audience, Sun, Deyotions Pather Cox " will be heard from the Hotel ComE. Side Church " - modore in New York. This annual tribute to “Old NickCongem ory” will be addressed principally hoa to the 49 Jackson Day dinners which will be in progress throughout the nation. These dinners serve as yearsly meetings for the Democratic leaders and the proceeds from them are devoted to the party's came paign fund. The broadcast will continue until about 8 o'clock.

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Tribune ,, Comics n ” » Gotham Quartet Margaret Sullavan and Ned nn S»arks will have their turns at get ting acquainted with Charlie Me Carthy when they appear as guests of Don Ameche tomorrow night over NBC-WIRE at T o'clock, Miss Sullavan sprang into prominence several years ago following her performance in the motion picture “Only Yesterday.” Since that time she has appeared in numerous screen plays and looked like a permanent Hollywood resident until she returned to New York last year to star in the play “Stage Door.” This is her first trip to Hollywood since her Broadway triumph. On the program tomorrow hight, Miss Sullavan will appear ih a oneact drama opposite Mr. Ameche, Nelson Eddy will be the featured vocalist and Dorothy Lamour, the Stroud Twins and Robert Arnbruster's orchéstra will complete the bill. Catlsen’s Or. » » ”

Alton Cook, radio editor of the New York World-Telegram, has been poring over the results of last year's Seripps-Howard Radio Editors’ poll with an eve to what the results will be this vear. He writes: “Another question to be settled this year is the standing of swing music. Swing addicts support théir favorites with enthusiasm that usually verges on hysteria, but doubts are raised occasionally about their numerical importance, “The swingsters’ high priest, Benny Goodman, ranked fourth among bands last year, behind Wayne King and Andre Kostelanetz, and received a little less than half ne | m8 MANY votes as Guy Lombardo re- ™ Good Morning ceived in first place. Incidentally, yt "% Maree ¥ 3 Guy is one of the few radio figures fdder Jones ig who has been able to maintain

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him “Bill” or “Jack” it would have helped overcome the Little Lord Fauntleroy impression that dogged him all his life. Algernon, Percival and similar names at least do not make a build-up for their possessors. I know one colored man in Harlem called Vitamin and one girl named Calorie. I hardly think such names will help.

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choose what seems the best thing to do.

stances were such that this did not seem the best way out, but appears to him the best solution, the one he wants more than living. Your shoe may pinch you like a pair of hot forceps, but rather than go barefoot or buy another pair or go to a party in a pair of carpet slippers, you want to wear the ones you have.

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Good Radio Music By JAMES THRASHER

Tonight the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra moves into national musical prominence, for at least 50 stations are scheduled to carry the concert broadcast. beginning at 9 o'clock. This will be the first of seven ®-

fortnightly Saturday concerts that are to be broadcast in a series with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Tonight's music will be heard on the Don Lee Network of West Coast stations; the Oklahoma Network, the Colonial Network in New England, as well as WGN, WOR and other Mutual stations, Fabien Sevitzky will conduct the orchestra in a program including Beethoven's Eighth Symphony; the Bruch G Minor Goncerto for violin and orchestra, with Lea Luboshutz as soloist; Mozart's “Eine kleine Nachtmusik”, “The Lone Prairee” from Arthur Shepherd's “Horizons,” and Rimsky-Korsakov's “Capriccio Espagnol.” ” » ” Meanwhile, at the same hour on the NBC networks, Maestro Tos canini and the NBC Symphony will be offering the local boys and

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Saint-Saens’ “Danse Macabre,” and Debussey's “La Mer.”

” » ” Tomorrow's New York Philhar-monic-Symphony concert finds John Barbirolli vacationing, and Georges Enesco at his place on the podium. However, Mr. Enesco will not do any conducting until after the intermission, since the program's first part will consist of the Bach Concerto ih A Minor and the Chausson “Poeme’” for violin and orchestra, in both of which Mr. Enesco will be heard as soloist. Mishel Piastro, the orchestra's concertmaster, will conduct. In the second half, the visiting artist will take up the baton for performances of the Symphonic Piece from Franck’s “The Redemption,” and the Beethoven “Eroica”

will interview the viola, cello and ‘wections during inter-

with the Detroit Symphony Or chestra tomorrow night, The roloist will be Beverley Lane, 18-year-old soprano. A vear ago this young lady never had sung professionally. In November she was heard on a church penefit program. On Dee. 8 she sang CHlda to Lawrence Tibbett's Rigoletto at the Ohicago City Opera after one rehearsal. Now, on her first radio appearance, she is to sing on one of the most widely listened-to programs, and one of high musical standards. We all wish Miss Lane the best of luck. But whether she succeeds or fails, she also deserves our symepathy. Such hurrying of musical growth and exploitation of talent is becoming all too common, and ought to be discouraged. The gift of musical excellence in the young is a treasure to be guarded and nurtured carefully. At this rate, Miss Lane is in line for a quick ecashing-in on her youth and inexperfence and a quicker oblivion,

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