Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1927 — Page 9
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Fishing The Air BY LEONARD E. PEARSON All references are Central Standard Time
The Columbia broadcasting system has announced the schedule of its programs, which will be sent from WOR, Newark and New York, to fifteen other radiophones. This goes into effect with the inaugural entertainment next Sunday afternoon. The time of these chain events follows: , Sundays—l to 2p. m., 2t03 p. m., 7to 9 p. m., Bto9 p. m. . , . Mondays—7 to 8 p. m., 8 to op. m. . Wednesdays—7 to 8 p. m.. 8 to 9 p. m. Fridays—7 to 8 p. m..|B to 8 p. m. / Many of the stations in this network are heard regularly by Indianapolis radio listeners, while some of them may not be received often. The list below shows what broadcasters will be on the air at the hours scheduled above tyith Columbia programs. Call letters, location and wave lengths are given. WOR New York-Newark, 422.3 meters. I WEAN Providence, 319 meters. ! WNAO Boston, 352.7 meters. I WFBIj Syracuse, 258.5 meters, i WMAK Buffalo-Lockport, 545.1 meters. WCAU Philadelphia. 277.6 meters. I WJAS Pittsburgh, 270.1 meters. ! WADC Akron, 290.9 meters. ! WAIU Columbus, 282.8 meters. I WKRO Cincinnati, 333.1 meters. 1 wOHP Detroit. 319 meters. , ) WMAQ Chicago. 447.5 meters.^ I KOIL Council Bluffs. 277.6 meters, i kmqx St. Louis, 299.8 meters. ! WOWO Ft. Wayne. 228.9 meters, WCAO Baltimore, 384.4 meters. I The Irvington School of Music broadcasts at 8:30 tonight from WKBF. The program, consisting of
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instrumental and vocal numbers, will be accompanied by Mrs. Mildred Smith. It is: Plano—“ Evening” Hunter Miss Charlotte Rlfner. Voice — "Amor Amor" Tirlndelli “Lullaby” Scott “Sing, Sing, Bird on the Wing”. .Nutting Miss Adelaide Conte. Violin—Selections. Mrs. McClure. Voice—“Pages' Road Song” .Wovrllo “Nult Charmant” Ludessl ■”11 Bacio" Ardltl Miss Adolalde Conte Musical—Monologues: "When Grandma Was a Girl." "Willies' Goodnight.” Mrs. KJngham. Piano—r“ The Orap Shooters” ........Lane Miss Charlotte Rlfner. A request for information concerning Atwater Kent radio auditions for qther cities throughout the State comes from Crawford Collins of Shelbyville. Definite information about this is not available just now, but an announcement about* these contests will appear in later this week. Watch for it in the music column on the editorial page. It will appear the last of this week. The “Pop” Twins, a harmony duo, will entertain receptionists of WHAM, Rochester, N. Y., at 8:45 p. m. These artists, Rose Quigley and Dorothy Drakely, have been popular on the stage of Rochester’s famed Eastman Theater and recently joined this station’s staff of en-
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WKBF (252) INDIANAPOLIS Thursday Evening 5:00 —Late news bulletins. B:oo—American Industrial Lenders Association national convention, Claypool Hotel. Friday Mornidg 10:00—Recipe exchange. 10:30 —Livestock and weather reports. 12:00 (noon) —Zarlng Egyptian Theater organ recital. —5 o’clock— WPG (273) Atlantic Cits— Concert. WON (306) Chicago—Stocks; Uncle Quin; concert ensemble. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Scores; road reports; musical. WGHP (319) Detroit—Concert. WLS (345) Chicago—Stocks ;• organ; sports; orchestra. . ', ckcl (357) Toronto—Musical. WJJD (366) Chicago—Symphony. WWJ (375) Detroit—Dinner concert. WGY (379) Schenectady Orchestra; scores: lecture. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra. WOR (422) Newark—Ensemble. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Organ recital; orchostra: scores. WJZ (454) New York BUI Whipple of Sweet Meadows. To WRC (469). wbz (333) WEAF '(492) New York—Hymn ling. KYW 1526) Chicago—Uncle Bob: concert. —5:15 o’clock— WRC (469) Washington—Music hour. WBZ (333) Springfield—Ensemble. WJZ (454) New York—Orchestra. —5:30 o'clock— WBAL (285) Baltimore—Orchestra. WBZ (333) Springfield—Orchestra. WGBS (349) New York—Soloist. WJR (441). Detroit—Ensemble. WEAF (492) New York—Comfort hour. To WC6H (361), WEEI (447), WTIC (535). WJAR (484), WTAO (517). WOO (508) Philadelphia—Trio. —6 o’clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Organ. WPG (273) Atlantic City Organ. WORD (275) Chicago—Musical; 8. 8. lesson. KOIL (278) Council Bluffs—Concert ensemble; organ recital. WLIB (30') Chicago—Concert. WGHP (319) Detroit—Organ music; children’s chat. Wljß (345) Chicago—Orchestra: old town duo. WDAF (370) Kansas City—School of the air. WBBM (389) Chicago—Concert. WOCO (416) St. Paul—Concert. WI.W (428) Cincinnati—Orchestra. CNRO (434) Ottawa—Concert. To CNRM (411). CNRQ (341). WJZ (454) New York—Radlotrons. To KDKA (316). WBZ (333). WEBH (366). WEAF (492) New York—Opera, “La Poucee.” To WTMJ (2941, WGR (303), WSAI (361), WWJ (378), WGY (379), WFX (405), WEEI (447), WRC (469), WJAR (484), WCAE (517), KSD (545). WIP (508), Philadelphia—Hour of music. WOW (508) Omaha—Musical. —6:30 o’clock— WBAL (285) Baltimore—Concert. WOR (422) Newi.rk—Concert. WFAA (499) Dalis'!—Orchestra. KYW (526) Chicago—Cuban trio. WHO (535) Des Mo, nes—Orchestra. —7 o’Olock— WRVA (264) Richmond—Band; orchestra; Hawallans. WWNC (297) Afjevtlle—Scores; popular
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Health Board secretary, announced today. A list of the buildings has been requested from the school board and two inspectors have been assigned. A resolution adopted by the Indianapolis Engineering Society condemned the portables. SUES ON CATTLE ORDER Illinois Farmer Refuses to Have Animals Tested By United Press KANKAKEE. 111., Sept. 15.—Alva Hawkins, farmer, refused to have his cattle tested for tuberculosis and was made defendant In a suit filed by Charles Fidler, county veterinarian. Three-fourths of the fanners in that county had agreed to have their cattle tested and in that case the law provides that the remainder must do likewise. , _
