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SUNDAY PROGRAMS

Radio Version of Victoria Regina’; City’s Symphony Is on Air RADIO THIS EVENING |

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John Carter to Replace Nelson Eddy Who Goes On Tour Jan. 30.

TONIGHT

8:00—~Prof. Quiz, WIRE. 8:30—Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, WGN. (See “Good Radio Music.”) 9:00—Hit Parade, WFBM. 11:00—Isham Jones, WIRE.

TOMORROW A. M. 11:30-—~Music Hall, WLW. P. M. 1:00—Magic Key, WLW. 2:00—N. Y. Philharmonic, WFBM. 4:30—Guy Lombardo, WFBM. 5:00—Joe Penner, WFBM. 6:00—Jack Benny, WIRE. 7:00—Charlie McCarthy, WIRE. 8:00—Detroit Symphony, WFBM. 10:30—Cab Calloway, WFBM.,

Helen Hayes turns once again to her nation-wide audience when she appears tomorrow night in a radio version of “Victoria Regina” over CBS-WFBM at 5:30 p. m. The broadcast is the top spot of the year for the “Double Everything” program of WBBM, Chicago, where Miss Hayes is playing an engagement as a

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.. part of her coast-to-coast tour. Tomorrow night's radio production of *“Viectoria Regina” will be in the nature of a preview for , theatergoers in Indianapolis. Miss Hayes will bring her troupe to English’s Feb. 22 for three performances. Her appearance here has been one of the most keenly anticipated events of the theater season. Miss Hayes was last seen locally in Maxwell Anderson's “Mary of Scotland.” Her present play, an episodic history of the life of Queen Victoria, has been running on Broadway for three years, challeng-

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sive, even sublime, thought that exactly one half of every cell in your body, nervous system and brain came from your mother and one-half from your father. The qualities from one parent may show more plainly than those from the other—or, as the biologists say, may be “dominant”—and the qualities from the other parent may be “recessive”—so called because they recede from view. But they are there just the same and are handed down in full strength to your children and grandchildren through vour germ cells—not through your hody-cells. ® »

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literature of character-building, (and how good and bad traits develop. He points out that often a whole character is suddenly changed—“converted,” to use a theological term. For the same | reason, he says, every sudden outburst of temper makes one’s temper hotter and worse and every effort to conquer it increases selfcontrol. In other words, it pays to try to be good.

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Good Radio Music By JAMES THRASHER + Once again the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will come forth

to do battle with Mr. Toscanini and attention tonight.

his NBC symphonists for listeners’

Fabien Sevitzky, who will lead the charge, is to have

the able assistance of Mme. Lotte Lehmann, who safely may be counted

among the world’s great singers. Doubtless you know the program: Kalinnikov's Symphony in G Minor; the “Soliloquy” for flute and strings by Bernard Rogers; Katherine's Aria from Goetz’ “Taming of the Shrew”; the Prelude and “Love Death” from “Tristan and Isolde,” with Mme. Lehmann singing the latter portion, and Stravinsky's “Fire Bird” Suite. The Mutual network, including WGN and WOR, will begin the broadcast at 8:30 p. m., with WIRE coming in a half hour later. ” ” ”

The Toscanini program of Cherubini, Haydn, Brahms and Wagner, announced here for last Saturday through an error, will be heard tonight at the usual hour of 9 o'clock on both NBC networks. ” ” ”

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poser will be represented on the program by his early symphonic poem, “Launcelot and Elaine,” which was written in 1888. Following this work, Georges Enesco will conduct his own Suite for Orchestra, Opus 9 No. 1, and Berlioz’ “Symphonie Fantastique.”

Other MacDowell programs on CBS this week will be a song recital by Hollace Shaw, soprano, on Tuesday, and Thursday's “Essays in Music,” with Victor Bay conducting. ” ” ” New York's Friends of Music, who, to their own and everyone's surprise, have been playing chamber

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ing the records of such theatrical phenomena as “Tobacco Road,” “Abie’s Irish Rose” and “Three Men on a Horse.”

Werner Bateman, Miss Hayes’ leading man, will appear as Prince Albert in the radio production.

John Carter inherits one of radio’s prize singing assignments when he takes Nelson Eddy’s place on the program Jan. 30. Mr. Eddy leaves the Ameche-Bergen-McCarthy show to begin a concert tour planned some time ago. He will return to the program in August. Mr. Carter, heard earlier this year in the Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air, is 25 years old and a native of New York. He is a graduate of the ChurchNight Club-Vavdeville circuit and, according to his manager, had not received any voice instruction until a year and a half ago.

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“Attention the universe! By Kingdom’s right wheel!” On Jan. 24, 1838, that message flashed across 10 miles of wire at New York University. It was the first message ever to be sent by magnetic telegraph, the invention of Samuel F. B. Morse, and the universe has been paying attention ever since. Tomorrow NBC will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the filing of that message with a special dramatization of the inventor's life. The program will be heard at 6 p. m. over NBC-Blue.

music cycles to capacity houses in the past two seasons, will offer a part of their concert tomorrow to radio listeners. At 4:30 p. m. on the NBC-Blue network, a half-hour’s program will bring listeners the Mozart E. Flat quintet for piano and woodwinds. The performers will be Rudolf Serkin, piano; Brun Labate, oboe; Sim=eon Bellison, clarinet; Benjamin Kohon, bassoon, and David Rattner, horn. This year’s Frienas of Music series, devoted to Mozart, Schubert and Schumann, was sold out before the first concert.

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I'm ashamed not to have given more attention to another, and purely radio, chamber music cycle— that by the Coolidge Quartet, which you may hear at 2 p. m. on Mon=days over CBS-WFBM. These players are offering the complete list of Beethoven quartets—something radio's admirable chamber music activities have missed and needed for a long time. The next program, on Monday, will bring you the Quartet, Opus 95, in F Minor. The series is to extend through Feb. 14.

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The Spanish guitarist, Vicente Gomez, will make his first American radio appearance on tomorrow's Magic Key hour. Dusolina Giannini, noted soprano, is to sing on the same program. . . . Richard Crooks is the Detroit Symphony's soloist tomorrow night, and Lauritz Melchior will appear on Bob Ripley's program at 7 o'cock this evening, NBCWIRE.

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