Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 69, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1929 — Page 7

JULY 31,1920.

5-POWER NAVY SLASH MEETING FORESEEN SOON Experts Predict Conclave in London Before Projected 1931 Conference. BY HENRY T. RUSSELL Cnitfd Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, July 31.—Possibility of a five-power naval disarmament conference in London soon, to substitute for the Washington conference which originally was scheduled for 1931. was seen in reliably informed political quarters here today as result of recent developments in Great Britain and the United States. Experts connected with the government refuse to discuss the proposal, but in spite of the mystery which has surrounded the conversations between Ramsay MacDonald and Ambassador Charles G. Dawes, it is felt that the Anglo-American negotiations have been progressing so satisfactorily that their scope may be extended in the very near future. It is asserted in many well-in-formed circles that before very long the present two-power conversations may be extended to the other naval powers, with the possible result that it may develop into a five-power conference long before the Washington conference is due to be held. Hugh S. Gibson, United States ambassador to Belgium and one of America’s chief spokesmen on naval disarmament, returned to his post at Brussels Monday, after spending much time conferring with Ambassador Dawes here. GIVE CONCERT TONIGHT Arndt Band to Give Program at University Park. The program of the Arndt concert band at University park tonight at 7:30 will include the following numbers: “Comrades of the Legion”; “Madame Sherry”; baritone solo by Noble P. Howard, to be selected; “Maid of the Mist." vocal solo by John McSeeters; Baccarole, from “Tales of Hoffman.” “Raymond”; selections from “The Chocolate Soldier”; “The Lost Chord”; selections from “The Pink Lady”; “Tally-Ho": “Occidental March”; “The Star-Spangled Banner." City Stations TVFBM (1230) (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) —Wednesday— P. M. 1 30—Ambassador Hotel orchestra (CBS). Voo—Reverie Musicale (CBSi 5 30— I Tea-Time music. s:s9—Longine's time by Julius C. Walk & 6 no— Hank Simmons Show Boat (CBSI. 7:oo—United Symphony orchestra (CBS), v 30—Evening musical*. 8:15 —Concert trio E 30—Perfect Circle hour, n no—nuke Ellington’s Cotton Club band (CBS'. 10:00—Irish and Gordon piano duo. 10:IS—The Columnist. „ _ „ . 10:30— Longine's time by Julius C. W alk & Son; weather. WKBF moot (Hoosier Athletip Club' —Wednesday— P M. 5 00— Late news bulletins and sports. 6:3.1 —Dinner concert. 7:oo—Studio program. ' 6 00—Stiles Collegians, the Hoosier Athletic Club orchestra. 5 30—Studio ensemble. 10:00—Gordon Carper and his Walnut Garden orehestra.

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WtW (TOO) CINCINNATI —Wednesday— P M. I:oo—Tea-Time trio. 4:3o—Livestock report. 4:40 —Smith Bailers orchestra (NBC). s:oo—Alvin Roehr’s orchestra from Zoo clubhouse s:3o—Dynacone Diners. s:ss—Baseball scores. 6:00 —Northwestern Yeast (NBC). 6:3o—Sylvania Foresters (NBC). 7:oo—Flit Mosoulteers (NRCi. 7:3o—Forty Fathom Trawlers (NBC 1 . B:oo—Studebaker Champions. B:3o—Perfect Circle program. 9:oo—Weather announcement. Kingtaste Night Club. 9 30—Henry Thies’ orchestra. 10:00—Chime Reveries. 11 00—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:30—Croslev Singers. 12.00 Midnight—Sign off. —Wednesday——B:3o P. MWBBM (770), Chicago—Dance music. NBC System—Wonder Bakers trio; orchestra to WLS, WSAI. NBC Svstem —Sylvania Foresters Quartet to KPKA KYW. WLW, WBR. WBBM (770), Chicago—Music hour. Columbia Network—United Symphony orchestra to WMAQ. NBC Svstem—lngram Shavers to WGN, ! WGY NBC Svstem—Flit Soldiers comedy: music i to KDKA ( KYW. WLW. —7:30 P. M.— ! KYW (1020), Chicago—Fiorito’s orchestra. | NBC System—Palmoiive concert orchestra; ! soloists to WSAI. WGN. ; WBBM (770), Chicago—Studio frolic. NBC Svstem—Fathom Trawlers, sea drama to KDKA. WLW. Columbia Network —La Pallna Smoker to WMAQ. WSPD, WLBW. WMAL, KOIL, WHK, WISN. WEAN, WFBL. —8 P. M WBBM (770), Chicago—Social hour. WENR (870), Chicago——Minstrel show. NBC System—The Voyagers In Russia to KDKA, KYW. Columbia Network —Kolster hour dance orchestra to WMAQ. —8:30 P. M WBBM (770), Chicago—Lewis orchestra, NBC System—Opera ’’lolanthe" WLW. Columbia Network—Dixie Echoes to WMAQ. WGN (720), Chicago—Goldkette’s orchestra. • WGY (790). Bchenectady—Concert orchestra. NBC Svstem—Ctrombrrg-Carlson orchestra to KYW, KDKA. WHAS. —9 P. M.— KOA (830), Denver—Elitch Gardens orchestra. ;yw (1020). Chicago—Herbeuveaux orches tra. —9 P. M ! WENR (870). Chicago—Music parade. |WG . (720 1 . Chicago—Tomorrow’s Trib.; i Hungry Five. ! NBC System—Slumber music to KDKA. | WMAQ (670). Chicago—Concert orchestra. —9:10 P M.— : WMAQ (670). Chicago—Musical program. —9:30 P. M.— ; WGN ■ 7*2o'. Chicago—Goldkette’s orchestra; Nighthawks. WGY (790). Schenectady Ten Eyck orchestra. —lO P. M.— WMAQ (670 t. Chicago—Dance music (three hours). WENR (870). Chicago—Mike and Herman: vaudeville. —ll P. M.— ! KYW (1020'. Chicago—Dance music (one and one-half hours). Day Programs IVFBM (1230) (Indianapolis Power and Light Company)' —Thursday— A. M. 1:00 to 9:oo—Pep Unlimited Club. 9:00 to 9:4s—Silent. 9:4s—Musical program (CBS). 10:00—Jim and Walt. 10:15—Aunt Sammy's hour. 11:00—Fuller-Ryde Morning Musicale. 11:15—Ambassador Hotel orchestra (CBS'. P 'I. IS < Patterns in Prints (CBS). 12:-:5—Jim and Walt. 1:00—Our Book Shelf (CBS). 2:oo—Modulations, organ recital (CBS'. 2:3o—Rosemont orchestra (CBS). 3:oo—Following the Indians with Blythe Q. Hendricks. IVLW (700) CINCINNATI —Tbursdfr— A M. s:ls—Top O’ the Morntn’. 6:ls—Musical headlines. 6:4s—Organ program. 7:oo—Absorbine. Jr., exercise program 7:3o—Morning devotion conducted bv Dad Kershner of Y. M. C. A. B:oo—Crosley Woman’s hour, with musicale (cooking chat, poems, household hints, and instructive talks) 9:oo—Organ. 9:3P—Livestock report. 9:4o—Travel talk. 10:00—Book talk. 10:30—Weather, river and market reports. 10:55—Time signals. 11:00—Organ. 11:30—Hotel Gibson orchestra P. M. 12 00—Town and country. 12:15 —Live stock reports. 12:25—Stocks. 12.30—Na’ional Farm and Hem* hour. I:ls—Stocks. 1:20 Ma’inee players. 2:OO—U. S. Navy band. ! 3:oo—World book man. I 3:ls—Women’s Radio Club 3:30—01d Friends and faces 3:4s—The Rhyme Reaper. Thursday 8:00—NBC Svstem '.v' 7 The Blue Birds to KWK. KDKA. Columbia N in. '2 Merrymakers.

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12:15—WTMJ. Milwaukee—Lombardo’s orchestra. 12:30—WLW, Cincinnati—National farm and home hour. I:4S—WMAQ. Chicago—Cubs vs. Boston to WGN. „ „ 2:OO—NBC System (WJZ)—U. S. Navy

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Is your radio reception satisfactory? If not, write or call The Times Radio Interference Engineer, Riley 5551, and be will give you expert advice on any radio trouble. Telephone calls should be made from 1 to 5 p. m. any day except Sunday. a a a a a a A gala concert will be broadcast from station WNAC in Boston, in honor of the seventh birthday of this member of the Columbia broadcasting system. The concert will begin at 8:30 o’clock, Wednesday night, and Columbia has arranged to suspend their usual activities at this time in order to place the chain at the disposal of this veteran member of their organization. a a a a a a What many people consider the best of all Gilbert and Sullivan operas “Isolanthe,” will be broadcast by the National Light Opera Company over the NBC system. Wednesday night at 8:30 o clock, a a a a a a Two Canzonettas, and other melodic compositions of the “chanson’ type will comprise the half hour the United Symphony orchestra presents over stations oi the Columbia broadcasting system, Wednesday night at 7 o’clock.

HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHTS’ PROGRAM 6:OO—WOR and CBS Network—Hank Simmon’s Show Boat, 6:OO—WEAF and NBC Network—Mobiloil orchestra. 7:3O—WEAF and NBC Network—Palmolive hour. B:OO—WJZ and NBC Network—The Voyagers. B:3O—WEAF and NBC Network—Gilbert and Sullivan’s Opera, “lolanthe.”

“Nocturne,” by Tschaikowsky, will be played as a solo by Constantine Vadetsky, ’cellist, when he appears as artist of the StrombergCarlson orchestra in the program which Vie NBC system will broadcast Wednesday evening from the studios of WHAM at 8:30 o'clock. a a a a a a “For His Wife’s Sake,” an old melodrama of life in a small fishing village by Phil Maher, the well-known playwright and actor, who gained most of his prominence in the late ’9os, will be produced on the stage of Hank Simmons’ Show Boat, Wednesday night at 6 o’clock over WFBM and stations of the Columbia broadcasting system. a a a a a a * A popular musical show will be staged by the Yeast Foamers. under the direction of Harry Gogen. during the program to be broadcast from the NBC system, Chicago studios, Wednesday night at 6 o’clock. a a a a a a The Ingram Shavers will present their Barber Shop Trio in a medley of cool vacation numbers during the half-hour program broadcast through j the NBC system, Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. aaat a a a Ragtime’s prize reminiscence song, “On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” will be sung by the Sylvania Foresters over the NBC system, Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’clock. a a a a a a An interesting program of classical music will be presented by, Bern- j hard Levitow and his orchestra in the bolster Radio hour, Wednesday night at 8 o’clock over stations of the Columbia broadcasting system. tt xf tt tt st tt The ABA Voyagers will broadcast their impressions of Russia through the NBC system. Wednesday evening at 8:30 o’clock. *"

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