Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1927 — Page 10
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to help enforce prohibition, a big package with an accompanying letter, saying it contains the names of 100,000 suspects. Association .officers haven’t opened the package, but it looks suspiciously like a telephone directory of Washington. Wounded During Fight Bn Times Snrcial .. _ N BEDFORD, Tnd., July 21.—Garris Lochenour has a bullet wound in the right thigh and a deep gash in his forehead as the result of a fight with his step-father, Enoch Lively, the latter said to have been drunk. Lively has not been seen since the fight.
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—By Ahern
COPS AFTER ROAD HOGS Milwaukee Makes Slow Driving In Center of Traffic Offense. MILWANKEE, Wis., July 21. “Road hogs” have been added to the list of traffic ordinance violators who are to be brought to court when caught by motorcycle officers. Even though no blockading of traffic is apparent at the time of their “hogging,” drivers who keep in the center of the road and drive at a slow gait will be arrested. The ordinance states that slow drivers as well as slow moving vehicles of every description must stay to the right. TUNE UP GUARD PLANES Preparations Made for Annual Encampment at Dayton. Indiana National Guard mechanics are grooming 113th observation squadron planes for the annual camp at Wright Field, Dayton, July 30. About 150 squadron members will attend the summer camp, which will last two weeks, Major Richard F. Taylor, commander, said. Young Fanette Aids Fund Bu United Press WASHINGTON. July 21.—The first Pacific coast donation to the Walter Johnson Twentieth Anniversary Memorial fund came from Corliss Nolan, 14, daughter of former Congresswoman Mae E. Nolan, who told officials here of her hope that the veteran Washington pitcher would finish his baseball career out there. Pimples and Blotches There Is a clean, healing liquid, easy to use any time, that will shortly clear away Pimples, Blackheads, Blotphes, Blemishes and similar Skin Irritations. To keep pour skin clear and healthy always use Zemo, the clean, healing, Liquid astringent for skin and scalp irritations. GOc and SI.OO at all druggists. %enio gOBg*ntNV>RBITATIQrte Indiana Headquarters THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE ■l2O-230 LEMCKE BLDG. LIN. Indianapolis, lad. . ,
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Fishing The Air BY LEONARD E. PEARSON All references are Central Standard Tima
It won’t be difficult to name the most-listened to program on the air tonight. It will take more than seven figures to show the number that will hear the Dempsey-Shar-key fight from the Yankee stadium, Naw York City. A special hook-up of forty-seven stations of the National Broadcasting Company Red, Blue and Orange networks will transmit this feature. In addition to the transmitting on regular wave lengths WGY, Sfihenectady, will carry this on its two experimental short wave broadcasters, making it possible to her the fight description on other continenants. This broadcasting is made possible through an arrangement with the N. B. C., the New York Telegram, The Indianapolis Times and the other Scripps-Howard newspapers. __ , ,
Unless conditions this evening in New York make a postponement necessary this program will go 0.1 the air at 7:30 p. m. > Preceding the fight WEAF and the Red network will broadcast “The Sorcerer’’ by the National Light Opera Company at 6 and the Clicquot Chib Eskimos at 7 p .m. The Chicago Theater organ will be heard through WMAQ, Chicago, at 5 p. m. At 9:30 WGY, Schenectady, has an organ program. For the half hour beginning at 7 p. m. Charles H. Partington plays his accordian for those listening to WSAI, 'Cincinnati. Before it takes up the Yankee stadium bout WJZ sends two numbers to its Blue chain. The first
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will be the Hampton Institute Quartet at 6 p. m. and at 7 the RCA Radiotrons. The Lord Calvert hour of music at WIP, Philadelphia, comes at 7 p .m. Collin’s Stringed orchestra radios at 8:30 p. m. over WFAA, Dallas, Texas. Prospects for an entertaining hour tfith WHO, Pes Moines, from 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. look promising. The artists will be a baritone, bass, violinist and pianist. As usual from 7 to 9 p. m. WGHP, Detroit, radiocasts the Belle Isle concert of’ the Detroit Symphony orchestra. Georgie Kelly, contralto, will be heard at 7 p. m. from WBAL, Baltimore, along with Leßoy Evans, pianist and Michael Weiner, violinist. In her program tonight Miss Kelly will include “O Promise Me,” with which she made a hit she recently appeared as Allan-A-
Dale in the operetta “Robin Hood." Weiner will play an all-Spanish program. Chimes reverberate from WOC, Davenport, between 6:45 and 5:55 p. m. The Moline Plowboys take the air at the conclusion of the network fight program, about 9 p. m. The Chicago Evening American program radiates at 8:30 p. m. from KYW, Chigjgo. The verse and music feature by the WLS Players is the 7 p. m. attraction at WLS, Chicago. The Crosley Cossacks come into their own at 9 p. m., followed at 9:30 by a piano recital. Tommy and FN Two-PlffH fnd(r- I A.vfffe wear. and ■ Plain. 75c and $1 I 19 East Ohio Bt. 15 N. Penn. St. 139 N. 111. Bt. |
JULY 21,1927
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