Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1927 — Page 3

MARCH 14,1927

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Copyright, 1927, by United Press WEAF, Hook-Up (10 Stations), 10 P. M. (Eastern) —Beethoven’s opera, “Fidelio.” WJZ, Hook-Up (8 Stations), 7 P. M. (Eastern) —Roxy and His Gang. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul (416), 8 P. M. (Central) —University program. WEAF, Hook-Up (10 Stations), 9 P. M. (Eastern) —The Gypsies. KTHS, Hot Springs (375), 9 P. M. (Central) —Spanish serenade. 6:OO—WBAP (475.0). Ft. Worth Orchestra. WJR (517:, Detroit —Orchestra. WJZ (455). New York—Roxy’s gang to WBZ. KYW. KDKA. WRC. WHAS. WSM. WSB. WOR (405). Newark—Ensemble. WOW (526). Omaha —Orchestra. 6:3O—WHN (361.2). New York—Orchestra. WOR (405). Newark—Orchestra. 7:OO—KFNF (461). Shenandoah Concert. KMOX (280.2). St. Louis—Quartet. KDKA (309). East Pittsburgh— Concert. WBAL (246). Baltimore Musical. WEAF (492). New York Ministrels. to KSD. WGBF {} • Evansville—Program. WGHP ( ~'0). Detroit—Little symphony. WHAZ (379.5) Troy—Orchestra. WHB (365.6) Kansas City—Orchestra. WMAK (266). Buffalo—Octet. WMBF (384), Miami Beach—Concert. WOR (405). Newark—News digest. WRNY (375). New Vork —Pianist. WTIC (475.3) Hartford—Songs. WTAM (389.4) Cleveland Program. WWJ (352.7) Detroit—Musical. 7:3O—KPRC (296.9), Houston Dance music. KOA (322.4), Denver —Concert. t WKBF Hoosler Athletic Club Station (244 Meters) Monday, March 14. A. M. 10:00 —Recipe exchange, courtesy of the Chambers Manufacturing Company, Shelbyville, Ind. 10:30 —Livestock market, courtesy of Union Stock Yards, Indianapolis. Weather forecast, United States Weather Bureau. P. M. 7:00 —Late news bulletins, courtesy Indianapolis Times. 7:00 —Musical program, John H. Walsh & Sons. WAMD (244). Minneapolis—Musical. WBAP (475.9), Ft. Worth—Entertainers. WEAF (492). New York—Har- • vesters, to WTAM. WWJ. WCCO. KSD, WSAI. WHAD (275). Milwaukee “The Poor Cuss.” WHO (526). Des Moines—Soprano. WJZ (455), New York —Program. WOS (441), Jefferson City—Music. WPG (299.8), Atlantic City—Selections. 8:00 —KFOO (545.1), St. Louis—Music. WAAM (263). Newark —Musical. WBZ (333), Springfield—Shriners band. WBAL (246). Baltimore Ensemble. WCCO (416.4). St. Paul—University program. WEAF (492). New York Gypsies, to WTAM. WDAF. WWJ, WSAI. WFHH (355), Clearwater Musical. WHAZ (379.5), Troy—lrish songs. WHO (526). Des Moines—Band. WHN (361.2). New York Musical. WJR (517). Detroit—Hair raisers. WMAK (266). Buffalo—Concert. WOR (405). Newark Troubadors. WOO (508.2). Philadelphia—Musical. WPG (299.8) Atlantic City—Concert. WRNY (375). New York—Dance music. WRVA (256). Richmond "Virginia Lore.” WTIC (475.9). Hartford—Musical. 8:30 —KFAB (340.8). Lincoln—Orchestra. KPRC (296.9), Houston —Concert. WFAA (475.9). Dallas —R. F. D. program. WGBF (236), Evansville—Mu- ■ sical. WGHP (270). Detroit— Instrur mental. WHAD (275), Milwaukee

Concert Music 6:OO—WOR. 7:OO—KFNF, WMBF'. 7:IO—KOA. B:3O—WBZ, WHO, WMAK, WPG. B:3O—KPRC, WJZ chain, WOR. 9:00 —WBAL, WEAF chain. 9:3O—WGST. 10:00—WCCO. 10:30—WTAM. 11:00—KPRC. 11:15—WSUI, KIBA. 11:45—WCCO.

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WFBM (268 Meters) Indianapolis Power and Light Cos. Monday, March 14 5:30 —Sports and stock market, courtesy of the Indianapolis News. 6:oo—Children’s hour, courtesy of Franklin Life Insurance Company. * 6:30 —Talk by Dr. J. C. Vance on “Dogs,” sponsored by the Hoosier Kennel Club. 6:40 —Talk by Horace Carey, lire prevention chief of Indianapolis. 6:so—Talk by R. F. Wilcox, assistant State forester, on “Spring Planting of Trees Shrubs.” 7:00 —Concert, Circle Theater. 8:00 —Baldwin hour. 9:00 —Silent. 10:00—Firestone corner program. L1:00 —Charlie Davis Columbia Club orchestra.

Ensemble, WHK (273). Cleveland Serenaders. WJZ (455). New York Light opera, to WBZ. KDKA. WOR (405). WSMB (319). New Orleans—Musical. WCUI (484). lowa City—Band. 9:OO—KM A (461). Shenandoah Musical. KOA (322.4). Denver—lnstrumental. KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs— Serenade. WABC (310). New York— Orchestra. WAIU (294). Columbus Production. WAAM (263). Newark Musical. WBAL (246). Baltimore Concert. WCAU (278). Philadelphia Singers. WCCO (416.4). St. Paul—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York Opera, also WCAE. WJAR. WDAF, WSAI. KSD. WLIT. WRC. WCSH, WTAG. WFHH (355). Clearwater Dance music. WGR (319). Buffalo— Ensemble. WMBC (256). Detroit Dance music. WOW (526). Omaha Orchestra. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Dance music. 9:3O—WBAP (475.9). Ft. Worth Musical. WBZ (333). Springfield—Trio. WCAU (2781. Philadelphia—Dance music. WGR (319). Buffalo—Hy an Dry. WGST (270). Atlanta —Georgia Tech band. WHAD (275), Milwaukee Songs. WIBA (236). Madison —Trio. WJZ (455). New York—Orchestra. WOO (508.2), Philadelphia—Dauco music. 10:00 —KFI (407). Los Angeles—Songs. KMOX (280.2), St. Louis—Orchestra. WAMD (244). Minneapolis—Frolic. WBAL (246), Baltimore Orchestra. WCAE (461), Pittsburgh—Dance music. WCCO (416.4). St. Paul—Accordionist. WEAF (492). New York—Orchestra. WGR (319). Buffalo—Dance music. WHN (361.2). New York Dance music. WIL (273), St. Louis— Vaudeville. WMCA (341). New York— Entertainers. WOR (4051* Newark—Orchestra. WOW (526). Omaha—Order ,of Does. WPG (299.8), Atlantic City —Dance music. WRC (409). Washington —Syncopators. WRVA (256). Richmond —Orchestra. WSAI (326). Cincinnati—Orchestra. 10:30 —CNRC (434.8). Calgary—Pianist. WRNY (375), New York—Orchestra.

Dancing 6:OO—WBAP, WJR. 7:OO—WHB. 7:3O—KPRC. B:SO—WRNY. B:3O—KFAB, 9:OO—WCCO, WFHH, WMBC, WPG. 9:3O—WCAU, WJZ, WOO. * 10:00—WCAE, WGR, WHN, WPG. 11:00—KMOX.

WTAM (389.4). Cleveland Organ. WHAZ (379.5). Troy—Serenaders. 11:00 —KMOX (280.2), St. Louis—Dance music. KPRC (296.9). Houston—Concert. WABC (316). New York Ensemble. WCAE (461.3). Pittsburgh Orchestra. WCCO (410.4). St. Paul Orchestra. WGBF (236). Evansville — Orchestra, WHO (526). Des Moines Musical. 11:15 —WSUT (484). lowa City—Organ. KIBA (236). Madison —Organ. 11:20 —KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs Daifhe music. WDAF (365.0), Kansas City—Frolic. j 11:45—WCCO (418.4). St. Paul— Organ. 12:00—KFIL (467). Los Angeles—Vaudeville. KGW (491.51. Portland—Orchestra. KPO (428.3), San Francisco Orchestra. KBAP (475.9), Ft. Worth —Entertainers. Asa plea for rain, the people of Angola, on the west coast of Africa, cut off a man’s arm at the shoulder and planted it in the ground with the hand sticking up.

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