Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1928 — Page 6

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Radio CROSLEY AVOIDS DUPLICATION AT CWCT STATIONS Schedule Shift Prevents Musical Programs or Talks at Same Time. Bn United Press CINCINNATI, Oct. 3.—Complete variety in the programs of WLW and WSAI, with positively not one moment of duplication when the two stations are broadcasting simultaneously, is the achievement announced by tr.e Crosley Radio Corporation as the result ot several month: 5 of schedule shifting. This -vas tli'* aim toward which tfce stations have been pointed since the Crosley corporation toos over control of station WSAI in May. The purpose will achieve reality Oct. 7. After that date no similar programs are to be booked for presentation at the same hour on either station. “Only dance music late at night probably has been the greatest criticism of all radio stations, and we have remedied that flaw in our new bookings,” Director Ford Billings said. “Never at any time will dance orchestras be playing from both of the Crosley stations at the same time, although we have had great difficulty in making satisfactory arrangements for our excellent remote control orchestras. To please jail par ties it sometimes has been necessary to keep the stations on the air for an extra period after midnight.” No Talks in Conflict Nor will talks be broadcast from j both stations at the same time, according to the new schedules. Harmony teams also will be scattered , about to avoid duplication at the same hour. Some indication of what the late listener will hear from the Crosley ! stations in addition to dance music 1 is found in the advance programs j of the two stations. On Mondays, j Amos ’n’ Andy, popular blackface comedians, will broadcast at 11 p. m. bn WLW, followed by a contralto entertainer and an organ recital. The same night WSAI will present the National Grand Opera | Company at 10:30 and will not use i dance music until after midnight, j Amos ’n’ Andy also will be on WLW on their other nights at 11. I On Tuesday they will be followed by Kahn and Lombardi, accordion and tenor solos. The Office Boys also will broadcast for a half hour before WLW picks up the Hotel j Gibson orchestra at midnight, j WSAI the same night will present i a Musical Bouquet of feminine •! quartet harmony at 10:30. while WLW is at Swiss Gardens. Variety Hour Changed WLW's variety hour with xylophone, piano, harmony and comedy entertainment has been moved to 11 p. m. on Wednesday, to occupy the time when WSAI is broadcasting from Castle Farm. From midnight until 1 a. m. WLW will offer organ music by Larry Andrews. The Crosley Showbox Orchestra will not appear until 11:30 p. m. on Thursdays to present something new to those able to use their radios only at a late hour. Mel and Del and their melodious Delvings also take over WLW’s microphones at 11:10 p. m. on Thursday. WSAI will present the Halsey Stuart Counsellor and his investment advice at 10 p. m. followed by the prodigious foolishness of Cleonides Culpepper and the tenor and piano solos of Homer Bernhardt and Eddie Schoellwer.

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A DISTINCT novelty in broadcasting will be offered over WFBM at 9:45 tonight, when the Indianapolis Power and Light Company station will put on the air the opening of the dance marathon which starts in Tomlinson Hall under auspices of Memorial Post, No. 1, American Legion. All the local color and exciting events attending the start of the long “bunion grind” will be described graphically before WFBM’s microphone. This marathon contest is announced as a real world’s championship event, and a large field of entries will face the starter. WFBM will broadcast the progress of the dance marathon each night at 9:45, and this unusual radio venture undoubtedly will command a big ridience. an it a ,■ u a It was a sad error the organist of WLW. Cincinnati, made when lie followed the radio talk of Vice Piesidential Nominee Curtis with the song, “It's the Baloney.” Now everyone at the station has strict orders to look before he leaps. it n a nan The United Military Band, whose weekly concerts arc looked forward to by so many radio fans, will be on the air tonight at 9:30. through nineteen associated stations of the Columbia Broadcasting System. To open this concert the band has chosen Lake's “General Pershing” March, following which Flotow’s Overture to “Stradella” is to be heard. tt a tt tt a & Frederick Wyatt, baritone, and Stefano di Stefano, harpist, will be featured with the Jeddo Highlanders during the program to be broadcast through the NBC System tonight at 6.

HIGH SPOTS OF TONIGHT’S OFFERINGS 7:3O—WKBF Shelby Music I B:3O—WEAF Network Falm- ! olive hour. School riayers. B:3O—WOR Network United 7:SO—WEAF Network —Amer- Military Band. 9:4S—WFBM Legion dance ican Magazine hour. marathon.

Vincent Lopez, known to thousands of the radio audience as the master of jazz, will appear again in the Kolster radio hour to be broadcast by stations associated with the Columbia Broadcasting System at 9 o'clock tonight. n tt tt n a tt Another delightful hour of music by the Shelby Music School vviil be given tonight at 7:30 o'clock over WKBF, the Hoosier Athletic Club's station. These programs are giveh under direction of Mrs. Ruby Bassett, director of this school. n a. an tt n The Ipana Troubadours, whose Wednesday evening programs through the NBC System have been broadcast fourteen stations during the Daylight Saving period, will resume their winter schedule tonight from 8 to 8:30 over thirty-one stations. a a u u a a The Wheeler City Mission sacred hour will feature the early evening offering of WFBM Wednesday. This program has a host of listeners, who wait eagerly for the familiar introductory notes of the bell and organ, which have come to be as much a part of the opening of this half-hour period as the spoken words of the announcer. a a a a a a The popular NR broadcasts, which won such widespread acclaim from the radio audience in the series broadcast last spring, will be resumed from stations associated with the Columbia Broadcasting System at 8 o'clock tonight. The last NR series was based on modern love stories as overheard in night clubs in the metropolitan district. The new series will bring more light music of the type played in the former series, but the love story theme will be omitted. tt a a a a a Features to be broadcast through the NBC System tonight include: Waldorf-Astoria dinner music at 5 o'clock; United Press baseball scores at 5:25; Synagogue services at 6; La Touraine Tableaux at 6:30; Howard correct time at 10; Hal Kemp’s Hotel Manger orchestra at 10.

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PAINTS LESLIE AS ‘FLAWLESS’ TO G. 0. P. CLUB m Nothing Bad and All Good About Candidate, Says Speaker. “Anything that is said good about Harry G. Leslie is true. Anything that is said bad about Harry G. Leslie is a falsehood.” At the moment Asa Smith, local attorney, laid down this precept for Ninth ward voters at the McKinley Republican Club, Tuesday night. Leslie, at La Porte, was deriding Frank C. Dailey, his Democratic opponent, in this fashion: "Mr. Dailey has been embarrassed by some of his fool friends wdio insist on putting a' phoney halo about his head.” Raises Religious Issue Leslie and Arthur R. Robinson, seeking re-election as United States Senator, disappointed the crowd of 250 and a front-porch overflow of about 150 persons, by failing to put in their scheduled appearance. Congressman Ralph E. Updike, candidate for re-election, was on hand, however, to discuss national issues and to voice his faith “that I have the confidence and respect of the people of the Seventh District.” v The address of Howard M. Meyei. attorney, substituting for Senator Robinson, smacked strongly oi Klan principles and injected religion into the evening's campaigning. Denouncing Governor Alfred F. Smith, Democratic presidential nominee, as a nullificationisi, Meyer said: Seeks Women's Vote “If he attacks one part of the constitution would he hesitate to attack that part of the constitution guaranteeing religious liberty, freedom of the press and freedom from racial discrimination?” Arguing that the Republican partyhad championed equal suffrage, Meyer made a sly bid for favor of women voters by asserting: “Women will not lose sight of the fact thaj, it is the same crowd who oppose the Eighteenth Amendment that would hack away at woman suffrage.” Denouncing Tammany and the “dust of New' York sidewalks.” Meyer observed “It’s not clean dirt like we have in Indiana!” Assails Dailey He criticised Dailey for “harping on dishonesty” and declared that the Democrats dishonestly "reached over and took the Republicans’ traditional stand for the protective tariff.” Updike claimed credit for getting from Congress the $425,000 appropriation for rehabilitating Ft. Benjamin Harrison. He said the liquor question is the paramount issue. “Never will I vote for increase immigration above its present quota,’ was his appeal for continuance of the Klan support w hich elected him to Congress. Smith, speaking for Leslie, reviewed his educational career and football activities and related that it was while Leslie was studying law that he here “commenced the beginning of his insight into Government.” EATS WATCH CRYSTAL Prisoner Held for Drunk Driving, Attempts Suicide. tin I nihil Press FRANKLIN, Pa.. Oct. 3.—Jailed for driving an automobile w'hile intoxicated, Peter Beers attempted suicide by eating his watch crystal and a portion of a pink milk bottle. Physicians announced, however, that he will recover.

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