Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1938 — Page 13
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Paul Whiteman, Galaxy Of Swing Stars on Club Broadcast.
TONIGHT 7:30—Jack Haley, WIRE. 8:00—Prof. Quiz, WFBM. 8:15~Chicago Symphony, WGN. (See “Good Radio Music.”) 9:00-—-NBC Symphony, WIRE. 10:30—Benny Goodman, WFBM.
TOMORROW 11:30—Music Hall, WLW. 1:00—~Magic Key, WLW. 2:00—~New York Philharmonic. 6:00—~Jack Benny, WIRE. 7:00—~Don Ameche, WIRE. 8:00—Detroit Symphony, WFBM.
Radio is to have a full week-end of politics, comedy, swing and symphony—a show that is unsurpassed in its scope and variety. Secretary of the Interior Ickes will be heard over the Mutual System tomorrow at 1:30 p. m., when he speaks before the National Conference for Palestine, held in Wash=ington. The exact topic of Secretary Ickes’ talk is not known at this time. However, it is understood that he will speak on matters of general national affairs.
” » 8 James O. Smock writes to The Times, complaining that the local radio stations broadcast too much transcribed music, too much swing music and too many sports and “man on the street” programs. He suggests a program of local church organ music, more dramatic programs written, produced and acted locally, and the broadcasting here of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. F, O. Sharp, WFBM program director, replies: *. + . radio stations present what the majority of their listeners wants to hear. It is impossible to please every listener all the time; therefore, the broadcaster's effort must be toward a general balance among the many tastes and preferences.” He adds: «. WPFBM ,.. ous comment from listeners. opinions . . . are given prompt attention . . . (and) . . . a sincere
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Plans are under way for closer co-operation between civic groups and the broadcasting companies. The rights to broadcast the cone certs of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra were sold to the Mutual System at the beginning of the season. This has eliminated WFBM, which Is affiliated with CBS. WIRE, however, is eager to broadcast these programs whenever possible, according to station officials, who have arranged such a broadcast for Jan, 22.
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INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1230 (CBS Net.)
Chuck Waron Early Birds
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Kitty Kelly Myrt and Marre Mrs. Farrel)
David Harum Backstage Wife Charm Noles Party Line
Ruth Carhart Magazine Big Sister Real Life
Mary McBride Edwin C. Hill Farm Circle Farm Burean
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Linda's Love Grace & Eddy Markets “» » Reporter Police Court Don’t Look Now
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Family Prayer Peter Grant Gospel Singer Experience
Hvmns All Answers Myrt & Marge Widder Jones
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Mary Marlin
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CHICAGO WGN 720 (Mutual Net.)
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Don Pedro Children Painted Nreams Melody Time
Store Woman 4 Stars Quin Ryan We Are Four
Bob Elson Buckaroos Middav Service
Melodies Wife vs, See. Luckey Girl Gary's Or.
Romances Valiant Lady June Baker Good Health
Rhythms Ladv of Millions Melodies Margery Graham
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Chicago, WBBM 770; WENR 870,
WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 560.
from Hollywood over CBS-WABC tonight at 5:30 o'clock. Besides Mr, Whiteman, producer Phil Cohan has suce Xf gested in roundng up most of Paul Whiteman (e West Coast's swing great, including Connie Boswell, the Raymond Scott Quintet, Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Joe Venute, Jerry Collona, and Jack and Charlie Teagatten. The program is unique not only in its imposing array of guest stars, but also in being the first regular “Swing Club” broadcast to be exe panded into a full hour, and the second in the Club's history to originate from Hollywood.
” EJ » President Roosevelt's stand on national defense will be the subject of a debate over the WORMutual Forum Hour tomorrow at 7p m. Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, Naval Affairs Committee chairman, will take the affirmative while Senator Nye of North Dakota, speaking under the auspices of the National Council for the Prevention of War, will take the negative. The broadcast will be conducted by S. Theodore Granik. o
* = Another in the new series of broadcasts sponsored by the Wheeler City Rescue Mission — “Twice Born Men ’—will be presented over WIRE tomorrow night at 10 o'clock. The program will tell the story of A. L. Jones, superintendent of the McCauley House in New York, the nation’s oldest mission. The Wheeler Mission mixed quar= tet composed of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gaylor and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mawson will sing a selected group of songs on the program tomorrow. The broadcast is under the direction of Dr. Herbert E. Eberhardt, the Mission’s superintendent.
Good Radio Music By JAMES THRASHER
Now that Harold Triggs is head of the Jordan Conservatory’'s piano department, a radié performance by the piano team of Triggs and Brodsky takes on added interest for local listeners. So take notice that the Indianapolis pianist will be heard at 4 p. m. tomorrow, through WFBM, on a coast-to-coast CBS broadcast from New York. He and Miss Brodsky will play a “Carmen Fantasy,” composed for and dedicated to them by Abram Chasins. Their performance will be on the weekly “Magazine of the Air” program, of which Playwright
Channing Pollock is editor. @- es. B Bat v 4 nday. Miss | its number is 88, and the key, a At 2:45 p. m. on Mo y aJOr.
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The Japanese war lords never will awaken to their mistakes until they have been completely defeated by the Chinese.—Marshal Feng YuHsiang, Nanking, China.
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number which, on tomorrow’s broadcast, will be the Saint-Saens Concerto in A. Then Mr. Enescoswill ascend the podium to conduct Mozart's “Haffner” Symphony; the first Rumanian Rhapsody of Stan Golestan, and Beethoven's Fourth Symphony. The
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1 ACCORDING to several New York restaurant managers, women are far worse—or, it may be, better—quibblers over their meal checks. If there is a mistake in the check or the soup is too cold or the meat too rare or too well done or the ham in the sandwich so thin you can see the eclipse through it, they say women do not hesitate to
give them a large, sizzling piece of their minds. Men are more meek and timid (aren't they all?) and pocket their disappointment and short change and walk out. Maybe more of them resolve not to patro-
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IR COLOR OR PHYSICA APPEARANCE? YES OR NO. EXTENSIVE experiments have shown that dark figures on light background are read more easily than light figures on dark.
YES. Blood types are inherited according to the laws of heredity first worked out by Gregor Mendel an Austrian monk and announced on Feb. 8, 1865. He found that a tall variety of garden peas crossed with dwarfs produced only talls. The tall quality was “dominant” and the dwarf “recessive.” But these tall crosses or “hybrids” produced one dwarf to three talls. Next, these second generation onlyydwarfs, but
MOSCOW—6:00 P. M.—News and Program for English Listeners, RAN, 9.6 meg. LONDON—6:20 P. M.—"Over the " «1, & talk Dy J. A, Professor of Rural y. University of Oxford. 9.58 meg; GSB, 9.51 meg.; GSL,
6.11 meg. ROME—6:35 P. M.—Chamber Music; Elizabeth Luin: “Pergolesi and his sacred music.” 2RO, 9.63 meg. CARACAS--7:30 P. M.—Los Continentales. YVSRC. 5.8 meg. BERLIN—-7:45 P. M.—Our Debt to German Medicine, DJD, 11.77 meg. —8:30 P. M.—“At the ' GSD, 11.75 meg.; GSC, GSB, 951 meg.; GSL,
SUNDAY BERLIN--10:10 A. M.—Symphonic Concert. DJD, 11.77 meg. TOKYO—-3:45 P. M.—En'ertamnment. JZJ, 11.80 meg.; JZI, 95.53 meg
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If your taste happens to run to the less familiar items of symphonic repertoire, then the Toscanini-NBC Symphony broadcast tonight should take on an added interest. Aside from the Prelude to Wagner’s “Die Meistersinger,” the program is decidedly on the novel side. To begin with, there will be the Overture to Cherubini's opera, “Anacreon.” The opera itself was a complete failure, due to a particularly weak libretto. But the overture has survived, and is heard on rather infrequent
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And the Brahms Serenade in A, Opus 16, should interest you for several reasons. For one thing, the composer dispensed with the violins in his score, and entrusted the principal string themes to the violas. Also it is Brahms’ last purely orchestral work (though for small orchestra) until the Haydn Variations of many years later (Opus 56a). The Serenade is scored for small orchestra, and is in five movements. WIRE is booked to carry the Dioutieast tonight, beginning at 9 o'clock.
soloist-conductor, always a champion of his country’s music, first programmed the “Rustic Suite” of Sabin Dragoi. When this music failed to arrive, he turned to the works of another compatriot. Mr. Goleston, by the way, is considered a cofounder, with Mr. Enesco, of the “Rumanian School” of com-
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