Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1926 — Page 9

FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1926

ENGLAND TO BE UPON AIR mi; international Programs Are Scheduled Tonight. The broadcasting of the International program of McCormack and Borl, will go on the air tonight between the hours of 8 and 9:30 through the following stations: WJZ, .■lew York; WBZ, Springfield; KDKA, Pittsburgh: WRC, Washington. ;FKX, Hastings. KYW, Chicago; ;OA, Denver, and KGO, Oakland, :ai. The American broadcasting ill end with the chimes of the ilk Ave. Baptist Church. Between the hours of 5:45 and 10 the British Broadcasting Cominy will broadcast special programs , r American listeners, which will lc.lude the chimes of “Big Ben. he British program will be relayed hrough the above listed stations or American listeners. The Interjational programs will start at 6:30 m . (Central standard time), and •ontlnue until 10:30. British and European stations will e heard during the first two hours •tarting at 6:30 when they will send iheir programs across the Atlantic using from 60 to 100 kilowatts of power. These programs will be broadcast on a short wave and will be picked up on a short wave receiver on the east coast and sent over land wires to the broadcasting stations from where they will go on the air to American listeners.

NEW OFFICERS OF COUNTY IN hours earlier than usual, with the perintendent county garage; Mrs. Della Plummer, Courthouse matron; Charles P. Fisher, superintendent county yards; Charles Furgeson, Courthouse night watchman, and Henry Fleming, Courthouse custodian. Tex will be assisted by thirty-two assistant road superintendents, announced Thursday by Hogle. Courts in Operation The four municipal courts were legally in operation today. The two courts to try criminal cases were in session at police headquarters. They were presided over by Judges Dan V. White and Paul Wetter, who were named with Judges Fred McCallister and Edward Felt by Governor Jackson. The latter two will preside over the two courts in the basement of the courthouse. They will try civil cases. Albert H. Losche. Democratic County clerk, has named four clerks for the new courts. They are Robert G. Cunningham and Miss Ruby Hendleman for the two courts in the Courthouse, and Badger Williamson and Henry Goett for the courts at police headquarters. Ramsay already has announced the appointrftjnt of twenty-two assistants for the treasurer’s office. WALKER BECOMES MAYOR Exultant Roar of Tammany Tiger Reverberates Through New York. Bii United Press NEW YORK, Jan. I.—The exultant roar of the Tammany Tiger reverberated throughout the city today: as James J. Walker, a.product of the East Side, became mayor of the largest city in the Nation. To the leaders of Tammany Hall it meant more than an inauguration It meant restoration to its Inner sanctums of the balance of power In the city government, split somewhat by appointments of the retiring Mayor John F. Hylan. QUITS TO BE FARMER Bu United Press ANDERSON, Ind., Jan. I.—After fourteen consecutive years as an Anderson police officer Ernest Myers ’today began the simple life of a fanner, following his voluntary retirment fiom the department. Myers held the off'ce of captain when he resigned. WHITE LEAVES OFFICE Bn United Press NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Jan. I. After more than forty-three years' continuous service as a county official C. C. White, Republican, left the office of county auditor at noon today a common civilian. His place is to be taken by O, M. Applegate, the second Democrat to be elected auditor of Hamilton County during a period of fifty years.

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