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Senator Vandenberg (R. Mich.) will be heard over NBC-Red tonight at 8 o'clock when he delive ers the principal address at a Lincoln Day dinner of the Middlesex Club in Boston. The Senator has announced that he will define the principles of democratic government and of his party according to his conception. " » ” The economic and diplomatic problem arising from the presence of Japanese craft in American fishing waters off the Alaskan coast will be discussed by Senator Schwellenbach (D. Wash.) tonight at 9:45 o'clock over CBS-WABC. A recent March of Time film gave pictorial account of the Japanese fishing operations which led to charges that these activities were fostered by the Mikado’s Government. The broadcast tonight is expected to be one of the first authoritative statements on the subject.

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Harel Zurawy evening, and with Fritz Reiner on

the podium, the confirmed Wage nerite should be in his seventh heaven. For, with such a combina«tion, the Bayreuth master will have things to himself during the “Sunday Evening Hour” which begins at 8 p. m. on CBS-WFBM. Mr. Melchior (did you know that he started out as a baritone?) will be heard in the Grail Narrative from “Lohengrin,” “Am stillen Herd” from “Die Meistersinger” and Siegmund’s Love Song from the first act of “Die Walkuere.,” The orchestra's offerings will include the “Rienzi” Overture, the Prelude to Act III of “Lohengrin,” “Siegfried's Rhine Journey” from “Goetters daemmerung” and, with the chorus, the Entrance of the Guests from “Tannhaeuser.” There is little the musician can do for an appropriate celebration of Lincoln's birthday. But tomorrow on the Magic Key program (NBCWLW at 1 p. m.) Walter Damrosch will conduct his own “Abraham Lincoln Song,” which is a setting of Whitman's “Oh Captain, My Captain.” Glenn Darwin, 24-year-old John Barbirolli will be back at his | baritone from the Juilliard School, accustomed place before the New will be soloist. York PriRImOpitBymphony Yor " ® =» morrow for the weekly broadcas At 2 p. m. Monday, Guy Fraser concert at 2 p. m. on CBS-WFBM. | Harrison will direct the Rochester The soloist will be the 18-year-old | Civic Orchestra in an NBC.Blue violinist, Guila Bustabo, who Wwill|nroadcast, with John Crowder, plan play the seldom-heard A Minor | ist as soloist. Mr. Crowder will play Concerto by Dvorak. Miss Bustabo | john Powell's “Negro Rhapsody.” is a native of Manitowoc, Wis, a |There will be other music by Ber-

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Good Radio Music

By JAMES THRASHER

Before anything else is said, you may want to know that the oneweek extension of Arture Toscanini’'s engagement with the NBC Symphony Orchestra has been confirmed officially by John F. Royal, NBC vice president. The reason is that Mr. Toscanini decided to remain in this country long enough to conduct a second benefit concert in Carnegie Hall on March 4. So on the following night he will make his 11th appearance at the regular broadcast time, then sail for Europe on March 9, The second benefit, by the way,® will be for the Salzburg Festspielhaus, which needs rebuilding into a theater adequate for the maestro’s annual summer performances in the Austrian city, Now for this evening's program we shall hear the Overture to Weber's opera, “Euryanthe”; that “most genial” of Brahms’ symphonies, the

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Second; one of the world's most beautiful birthday presents, Wagner's “Siegfried Idyl,” which greeted the composer's wife on the doubly festive occasion of Christmas Day in 1870, and, in conclusion, Dukas’ spirited and amusing orchestral scherzo, “The Sorcerer's Apprentice.” The broadcast will be on NBCWIRE at 9 o'clock.

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