Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1929 — Page 24
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HOOVER FEELS UNEASY OVER TARIFF BOOSTS Easy for Administration to Be Broken Early by Hard Times. BV RAYMOND CLAPPER t!l I nitrd Washington, May 10. Although there i c , no direct word from the White House about the new tarifl bili. reports have reached Capitol Hill that President Herbert Hoover is uneasy about the extent to which somi rates arc boosted :n the measure now before the house. The it nation is aggravated from the admini:'ration point of view by the insurgency in the senate led by Senator William H Borah of Idaho, who induced the President to call the extra . c .sion. It is charged by Democrats these rates would boost the cost of living $300.(1)0.000 to $500,000,000 a year Political consequences of any such development would be manifest in the congressional election next year when the country will have its first opportunity to pass judgment on the achievement of the Hoover administration. For this reason the Hnwlev-Smoot bill is of vital concern to President Hoover. If times are good next year, no-
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Automobiles reported to the police as stolen belong to: J. L. Sang. 2802 Shelby street. Ford coupe, 65-904, from Linden and Prospect streets. Harold P. Linder, 805 Weghorst street. Chevrolet touring, 61-477, from in front of 805 Weghorst street. William H. Blackwell, 803 East Fourteenth street, Ford coupe, 737466, from parking space* near Marmon factory on Stock street. J. C. Piner. 311 West Jackson street. Muncie. Ind.. Hudson brougham. 30-700. from 19 North Oriental street. body would care whether the tariff rates went up or not. The Payne-Aldrich tariff broke the Taft administration in its infancy just as Democrats hope to break the Hoover administration if the Hawiey-Smoot rates, the highest in the history of the protective tariff, go through. Democrats are organizing a thor-ough-going attack. They are figuring out the cost of living increases the bill would cause. Paint Association F.lects Heads Officers of the Indianapolis Paint, Oil and Varnish Association were re-elected Thursday night at a dinner meeting at the Claypool. W E Steinbarger. of the Hatfield Paint j Company, was re-named president ’of the organization. Other officers are: Jesse A. Mitchell. Burdsall Paint. Company, vice-president, and j H. E. Hove, of the American Can I Company, secretary-treasurer.
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How is your radio reception? Have you written The Times interference engineer? If you have, and want to talk to our engineer about your trouble, call Riley 5551 from 5 to 6 p. m. except Sunday. Many letters have been received by the engineer and it would be impossible to call at every home and see every one. a a a a a a USING Ernest Ball's famous song. ‘‘Boy o' Mine” as the musical setting. the Story in a Song will dedicate its program to Mother’s day. over WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system Friday night at 6 o'clock. ana n tt tt A program based exclusively on requests from the radio audience will be broadcast in the Lew White organ recital over the NBC system Friday night at 8 o’clock. nan a a a Current song hits and ever-popular novelty tunes join company at the behest ot the Bonnie Laddies in a half-hour broadcast through WJZ of the NBC system Friday night at 5 o’clock. a a a a a a A predominant flavor of American music, in observance of National Music week, will feature the Cities Service hour over the NBC system Fridav night at 6 o'clock.
HIGH SPOTS OF FRIDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 6:OO—WEAF and NBC Network—Concert orchestra and Cavaliers quartet. 7:OO—WOR and CBS Network—Dramatized short stories, with music. WJZ and NBC Network—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare, comedy team. 7:30 —WJZ and NBC Network —Jessica Dragonette, Colin O'More and orchestra. 8:00—WOR and CBS Netwdfk —Snapshot Album.
Selections in arrangements by Carroll Huxley will be played by the Skellodians from the NBC system Chicago studios Friday night at 9 o'clock. a a a a a a Milt Gross will present an original sketch especially written for this broadcast in the Kokak hour over the Columbia broadcasting system Friday night at 8 o’clock. ana a a a Dance tunes with a lyrical swung have been chosen by Phil Spitalny and his orchestra for their concert over the NBC system Friday night at 8:30 o’clock. ana a a a The radio version of Oscar Straus’ opera bouffe, “The Chocolate Soldier.” will be brought to its happy denouement with the broadcast of the third act over the NBC system Friday night at 7:30 o’clock. a a a ana ‘‘The Song of the Volga Boatman” will feature the fifteen minutes of harmony that Enna Jettic Melodies present over the Columbia broadcasting system Friday night at 9 o’clock. a a a a a a The realm of fairyland is reached during the hour of Slumber Music Friday evening by means of a selection from Humperdinck’s “Hansel and Gretel” at 9 o’clock. a a a a a a Asa special feature anticipating Mother’s day. Morton Downey will sing “I’ll Always Be Mother’s Boy,” from “Mother’s Boy.” during the broadcast of the Hudson-Essex Challengers over the NBC system Friday night at 8 o’clock. a a a a a a Old-fashioned girls are contrasted with modem ones in the program that Then and Now present over stations of the Columbia broadcasting system Friday night at 6:30 o’clock. a a a a a a Popular airs in special vocal arrangements for the Landt Trio, with Jack White, pianist, will be broadcast over the NBC system Friday night at 5:45 o'clock. a a a a a a Three old favorite songs, “Sylvia,” “The Owl and the Pussy Cat” and “Your Eyes Have Told Me So,” will be heard during the program of the Armstrong Quakers ever the NBC system Friday evening at 6:30 o’clock. a a a a a a Mary and Bob. hero and heroine of the True §tory Hour, wall receive anew car at a gala celebration in their honor to be broadcast over the Columbia broadcasting system Friday night at 7 o’clock. a a a a a a ‘‘More Presidential Close-Ups” will be sketched for radio listeners by Edward McKernon in a broadcast through the NBC system Friday evening at 4 o'clock.
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