Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1938 — Page 15

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(gi AS Tu . Miss Bankhead, who. appeared en : : here at English’s edrlier ip the sea= son. in her .ill-fated “Antony and Cleopatra,” will head the guest list of “the Paul - Sullivan program tonight at 9:30. o'clock over WLW. It has: not been announced :just what her part in the“show will: be, but,. judging by past performances, Miss Bankhead will probably be interviewed about her activities in ‘| the theatrical world. .

Others on the program wiil. be. Larry McPhail, business manager of the Brooklyn baseball club, who will tell how he participated in an attempted kidnaping of the Kaiser at the end of the World War; Fran-; cis Grofton, supervisor of a new telephone service which is’ designed to take your calls while you are nbt at home, and Ross McKenney, champion moose caller .of Maine. Peg La Centra and Peter Van Steeden and his orchestra will complete Mr. Sullivan’s lineup for the evening. 4 i

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£3 : Madeleine Carroll and Herbert Marshall will costar in the Radio Theater presentation of Edward Sheldon’s play, “Romance,” tonight over CBS-WFBM at 8 o'clock. This will be the first complete performance of the play on the air. The production will be under the direction of Cecil B. DeMille who will interview Walter Wanger, famous screen producer, at the intermission. ;

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2 88 . Don ‘Budge, Gene Mako and Dorothy Bundy, U. S. tennis stars who recently have completed a tour of Australia, will be greeted by Bill Henry for CBS-WABC upon their ship’s arrival at quarantine in Los Angeles harbor tonight at 11 o'clock. (| "Mr. Henry will interview , the young stars on their adventures against the crack Australian play-ers-and their plans for the coming season. The CBS party will board the S. S. Monterey as it waits to clear quarantine and the interview will be broadcast from shipboard by a short wave to a location on Point. Fermin and then relayed by wire to the nearest shore station. - ‘ s 8% : oe - Paul Lukas, another prominent stage and screen personality who was seen here at English’s in his current. play, comes to the microphone today at 5:45 p. m. over WOR-Mutual. Mr. Lukas will be in= terviewed by Dave Driscoll in connection with the National Confers ence of Jews and “Christians. The broadcast will be completed by Mr, Lukas reading from “Nathan, the Wise.” : : : . TILER 8 : 93 Wayne King and his orchestra have negotiated ‘a contract renewal over CBS-WABC which takes effect tonight. Hereafter Mr. King and his bandsmen will. be heard Mondays from 9 to 9:30 p. m- This renewal marks the fifth year that ue 0

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8.8 = i Bertina Foltz of Indianapolis, hostess editor of . Vogue magazine land co-author, with Marjorie Hillis ‘of the : best-selling cook - book; “Corned Beef and Caviar,” will be : . ean Sones uss during the : baritone from “down under,” and one of the most | Homema r's Exchange program toWhi De recent, Metropolitan Opera newcomers, will be soloist | morrow. at 10:30 a. m. over NBC- ; evening with the Philadelphia Orchestra (NBC-Blue at 8 o'clock). | Red. : e may hope, from the practice of recent weeks, that Conductor Eugene || Miss Foltz, who visited here rey is going to offer us several of the younger, talented mempers (Benyly, will Jiseyss a Holiday fof of the Metropolitan roster. 5 @ re fhe Hostess ng pveral menus . Brownlee has - | ‘ one Smt, Me. Lon | stifle the muse, even that very X- | bdvance and served without last

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from “Don Giovanni” and one from “The Marriage of Figaro,” one is reminded that similar items appear on few song recitals, especially those by the male contingent. The sad fact seems to be that many singers do not know the Mozart ) The difficulty of their florid style—and the typical difficulty of their apparent simplicity as well, which the instrumentalist can. tell ‘you about—are more of a barrier than many listeners realize.. All of these are contributing factors to the relatively few Mozart opera performances in America. i On more familiar -ground, - Mr. Brownlee lafer will sing CampbellTipton’s “If 1 Were King” and Damrosch’s; “Danny Deever.,” Mr. Ormandy is to lead the orchestra in the Overture to Smetana’s “The Bartered Bride”; a Bach Air arranged by-Caillet, and, before the concluding Rhapsody No. 2 by Liszt, the “Italian Serenade” of Hugo

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‘A four-point pickup from Washington, Hollywood, Chicago and New York will feature the seventh annual “Hello Ameriea” program to be: presented: by the Veterans of Fors eign Wars tonight -at 10:30 o’clock over NBC-Blue. :

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