Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1929 — Page 8
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Radio MORE TROUBLE IS REPORTED BY RADIO OWNERS Several Factors Found to Be Causing Grief to Ether Fans. Radio fans from Forty-second to Fifty-second street, in the vicinity oi the Monon railway are having; trouble, the following appeal having been sent to The Times radio department: “We, the undersigned, are troubled with some sort of interference in our neighborhood which almost puts our radios out of commission and wish to have you make a thorough check in the vicinity of Fifty-second street and the Monon railway, from Fortysecond street to Broad Ripple, and seems to be worse at Fifty-second and Monon.” It is signed by L. D. Herrell, 1125 East Fifty-second street; C. S. Bowen, 4725 North Arsenal avenue; C. M. Burnett, 4816 College avenue; James O. Wolfgang, 1511 East Fortyninth street; G. W. Holtz, 903 Central avenue; Charles Clarke, 4912 Winthrop avenue; H. V. Wolelin, 4608 Guilford Place; H. S. Burgher, 4801 Winthrop avenue; R. L. Ward, 4906 Broadway; J. B. Waddy, 4306 Carrollton avenue; E. S. Bossart, 5021 College avenue, and E. R. Decker, 5353 College avenue. A thorough check of this section has been made and several different cases of both minor and major Interference have been found, some of which have been cleared. The remainder will take quite a little time to be repaired. Strange as this may seem, interference being received in this section is Just a continuation of the east side interference that the interference department of The Times has been working on.
ORDER OF AMERICANS TO INITIATE TONIGHT National Convention Will Close With Election Wednesday. Conferring of degrees by the National degree staff tonight will feature the annual national convention of Patriotic Order of Americans in session at the Claypool. Mayor L Ert Slack delivered the address of welcome at the opening banquet Monday night, attended by anprcx'mately 600 members. Mrs. Alice Abbes. Brooklyn, N. Y., national president, responded. National officers for the coming year will be elected Wednesday, to be followed by a public installation Wednesday night, the closing event iof the three-day session. Mrs. Elizabe‘h Blizrard heads the local entertainment committee, assisted by Mrs. Harriet Miller, Mrs. Jennie Laux and Mrs. Anna Farrell.
CULT HEADS ON TRIAL Hiffh Priestesses Face Fraud Case Filed by Oil Operator. Bn Vnitrtl Vrrxß LOS ANGELES. Oct. 15.—An inkling of the financial affairs of the “Royal Arms of the Great Eleven” will be disclosed today when two high priestesses of the cult appear in municipal court for preliminary hearing on fifteen counts of grand theft. The women, Mrs. May Otis Blackburn and her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Weiland, were charged by Clifford J. Dabney, wealthy oil operator, with defrauding him of $40,000 invested on the asserted promise that a book called “The Sixth Seal.” would be published and proceeds shared. Six Die in French Blast Bu Vnilrd I‘rtx* SURENESS, France. Oct. 15— Six were killed and twenty injured in the Jalbot automobile factory today when a compressed air tube exploded.
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WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (IndlanapoH. Power and Lirht Company) TUESDAY P. M, 5.00 —Show Polks (CBS'. a i 30—Jim and Walt * Hall-Columbji Chain. 5 45—Bettor Business Bureau facts. 5 55—Narrative ol the Navy. 600 to 8- Silent. 8:00—Oid-Ooid Paul Whiteman hour i CBS i. 9 00— Fada Salon hour (CBS'. 9.30 Nieht Club Romance CBS'. 10 00—Pennwav Three. 10:30—Dream Boat (CBS). 11:00—Lonzines’ time by Walks: weather. 11:15—Mod the Indiana roof. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadeastinr. Inc.) TUESDAY P M. 4:00- Popular records. s:oo—News flashes. s:3o—At close of day music. 7:oo—Marott trio. 7 30—Grain Dealers Mutual male Quartet. 8:00—Don Herr's Jumping Jacks. 8 30—Wilklngs Landing Civic Upuft League. 9:00—Apollo theater.
DISTANT STATIONS
TUESDAY —7 P. M WLS (870>. Chicago—Sports: Angelus. WMAO '67o'. Chicago—University of Chicago lecture. WPG (11001. Atlantic City—Musical program. WTAM (1070) Cleveland—Musical program. —7:15 P. M.— WENR (870). Chicago—-Farmer Rusk. NBC System Prophylactic orchestra: male trio to WEAF. WGY. WSAI. WLS. WWJ. Columbia Network—Flying Stories to WABC. WBBM. WAIU. WOWO. NBC Svstem —Libbv program. "Poland” to WJZ. KDKA. WHAS. WSM. WJR WLW. WMAO <67o'. Chicago—Musical program. WRVA (1110). Richmond—Gillette hour. —8 P. M Columbia Network- -Old Goid-Whiteman’s orchestra to WABC. WBBM. WOWO, WFBM. NBC System Everreadr hour to WEAF. WGY WWJ. WON. WDAF WHAS. WSM. WLS (870'. Chicago - Malestie program. NBC Svstem—Musical melodrama to WJZ. KDKA. WJR. KYW. , A WPG GlOOi. Atlantic City—Dual trio. WMAO (670). Chicago—Local history. —8:30 P. M.— NBC Svstem—Dutch Master Minstrels to WJZ. KDKA. WLW. WTMJ. KYW. WMAQ (670i Chicago—Musical program. WRVA (1110). Richmond—Playlet. —9 P. M.— Columbia Network—Fada Salon hour to WABC. WFBM. WOWO. WENR (870i. Chicago—Concert orchestra. NBC Svstem—Clicouot Eskimos orchestra to WEAF. WGY. WWJ. WSAI. KYW. V/HAS. WSM. WSB. . , NBC Svstem— OUoirotics-Noveltv orchestra to WJZ. KDKA. WGN. WTAM (1070) Cleveland—Entertainers: dance music. —9:39 P. M.— Columbia Network—Storv in a Song to WABC. WFBM. , WBBM (7701. Chicago—Weem's orchestra. WCCO (810i. Minneapolis-St. Paul—Minnesota Theater. , . WDAF (610i Kansas Citv—Cook boys. NBC Svstem—R. K. O. hour to WEAF. WWJ. WSM. WSB. WSAI. WGN (720). Chicago—Joe Be-Dor. NBC System— Snltalnv's orchestra to WJZ. WJR. KYW. KDKA. —9:30 P. M.— WMAO (670). Chicago—The Three Doctors. WPG (1100) Atlantic Citv —Colton ensemble. —lO P. M Columbia Network Jesse Crawford, organist to WABC. WFBM. WBAI 1060'. Baltimore —Symphonic ensemble.
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I WENR (870>. Chicago—WestDh&l orchestra: variety. WON <720-. Chicago—Tomorrow's Trib.: Hunarv Five. NBC Svstem —Slumber music to WJZ. KDKA. KWK. WREN ■ WMAQ (670'. Chicago—Concert orches'ra. WPG (1100). Atlantic Citv—Dance orches- | tra. ; WTAM (1070). Cleveland—Dance music. —10.1.7 P. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—News: dance orchestras. WMAQ '670). Chicago—Talk: entertainers. KOA (8301 Denver —A. Capella choir. —10:30 P. M.— Columbia Network —Dream Bnt. to WABC, WKRC. WCAU. WKBK. WISN. KPRC. 550). Houston—Btudlo. WGN (720'. Chicago—Goldkette’s orchestra: Niehthawks. WGY (790). Schenectady—Organ. WHO (10001. Des Moines—Concert orchestra. , . , WJR (750). Detroit—McKinney s orchestra. NBC System—Harbor Lights To WEAF. WWJ. WGY. WRVA. WSM (650) Nashville—Quartet. WSB (740). Atlanta —Rhythm Kings orchestra. . . WMAQ (C7O). Chicago—Concert orchestra. —ll P. M KMOX (1090). St. Louis—Entertainers. WCCO (810). Mlnneapolis-St. Paul—Old Settlers. NBC Svstem —Kemp’s orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720). Chicago—Dream ship: dance music. WISN (1120). Milwaukee—Wisconsin orchestra. , , WJR (750’. Detroit—Organ: Holst orchestra. WMAQ (670). Chicago—Dance music. —11:15 P. M WDAF (610). Kansas Citv—Varied program. —11:30 P. M KOA (830'. Dencer—KOA Koons. W’ENR (870'. Chicago—Comedy sketchs. —11:45 P. M WDAF (610). Kansas City—Ntghthawk Frolic. —l2 P. M KYWY (1020). Chicago—Dance orchestras. WENR (870) Chicago—Air vaudeville. —1 A. M.— CNRV (1030). Vancouver—Studio program. WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY P. M. 4:oo—Five o’clock Hawaiians. 4:3o—Live stock reports. 4 40—Closing stock and grain quotations. 4:45—P011y and Anna, the Glad Girls. s:oo—Harrv Wlllsey and his Cincinnati Club orchestra. s:3o—Benrus time announcement. 5 30—Croslev Dvnacoil Diners. s:s9—Weather announcements. 6:oo—Charlie Dornberger and his orchestra at Hotel Gibson. 6 15—Tonv’s scrap book. 6:3o—Sohio program (Cleveland). 7:oo—The Werk Bubble Blowers. 7 -30 —A -ev-id the World With Libby. (NBC). B:3o—Heatrolatown. 9:oo—Pete Arzen and his Arzen r.os. 9 30—Charlie Dornberger and his orchestra at Hotel Gibson. 10:00—Slumber hour. (NBC). II 00—Charlie Dornberger and his orchestra at Hotel Gibson. 11:30—Variety hour. 12 Midnight—Little Jack Little. A. M. 12:30—Sign off.
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WEDNESDAY A. M. J 7:oo—Pep Unlimited Club. 9-30 —National Radio Home-makers Club (CBS). 10:00—Aunt Sammy hour. 11 ;QQ—- Columbia Noon Day Club (CB3>.
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11:15 to 12:00 —Silent. 12 Noon—Julie Wintz Mayflower orchestra (CBS'. P M 12 15—Your farm reporter in Washington. 12:25—Farm flashes from Department of Agriculture. 12:40—Newscasting. 12:45 —Brunswick record program, j 15—Worlds Series. Chicago vs. Philadelphia. (CBS). ■3:30 to s:oo—Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) WEDNESDAY A. M. 7:OO—YWCA setting up exercises. 715—Church Federation morning worship. 74:5—Early birds flock together. B:ls—Two news words: xocabulary build-9-30—McCall's weekly fashion chat. 9:4s—Standard Nut cooking chat. 10:30—Weather forecast: livestock arkets. 11-50—United States Department Agriculture primer for town farmers. 12 Noon —Sue Carolyn’s piano specialties. P. M. . 1215—Music with your luncheon. 100 —w. K. Stewart's book review. I:3o—Stock market reports.
DISTANT STATIONS
WEDNESDAY A. M. s:3o—Top o’ the Morning. 6:3o—Time announcement. 6 30—Organ program by Arthur Chandler Jr. 7:00 Absorbing Jr. exercise period. 7:3o—Devotionfe. Dad Kershner, W. M. C. A. B:oo—Crosley Woman’s hour with mu--9:oo—Orpheus Instrumental trio. 9:3o—Livestock reports from the Union Stockyards. 9:4o—Women's activities 9:4s—Marv Hale Martin’s household (NBC). 10:00—Forecast school of Cookery (NBC). 10:30—Weather, river, market and police reports. 10:50—Extermination of farm pests. 10:55—Time signals. 11:00—Organ program by Pat Glllick. 11:30 —Charlie Dornberger and his orchestra at Hotel Gibson. 11:50—Livestock reports from the Union Stockyards. P. M. 12:00—National farm and home period (NBC). 12:45—Town and Country. 1:00—World Series baseball game (NBC). 3:00 —Andy Mansfield's musical meanderings. 3:ls—World Book Man. 3:30—01d Friends and Faces. 3:4s—Rhyme Reaper; B. Y. Williams, reading current poetry. WEDNESDAY A. M. 9:OO—NBC System (WJZ)—The Manhatters to KWK, WJR, WREN. 9:IS—NBC System (WEAF)—National Home hour. NBC Svstem (WJZ) —Cooking school. 10:15—NBC 'System t WEAF)— Household Institute.
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TEN INJURED IN THREE CITY AUTOJJRASHES Three Are Hurt When Car Hits Telephone Pole on Pike. Ten were injured in three automobile crashes in Indianapolis Monday night, according to police. En route from Detroit to St. Louis, three men were hurt when their sedan struck a telephone pole and signboard on Pendleton pike, near Emerson avenue. Raymond Bacheldor, 42, Plymouth, Mich., was cut on the head and arms: William J. Moran, 36. Royal Oaks, Mich., suffered a dislocated shoulder and fractured arm; and Nicholas J. Stokes. Detroit, was cut on the head. Claude Mack, Negro, Detroit, chauffeur, escaped injury. Four injuries were tabulated after two autos collided at Meridian and Raymond streets. The injured were Miss Edna Pierson, Miss Daisy Person, and Simon Pierson, 4, all of 1015 Union street; and Mrs. Nora Thayer, R. R. 4, Box 327. Sherman Mason, 39, Negro, 1419’b North Senate avenue: Miss Anna Hunter, Negro, 2834 Highland avenue; and Robert G. Ward, 37, of 1149 North Belle Vieu place, were injured in a triple crash at Velle Vieu place and Sixteenth street. Alexander Clark, 23, Negro, 1006 Fayette street, and Huley Alestock, 22, Negro, 621 North Senate avenue, were,, arrested on charges of speeding, reckless driving, and assault and battery. 10:30—Columbia Network—Noon Day Club. P. M. 12:00—NBC System (Central)—Farm and Home hour. 1:15—All Networks—World Series, Philadelphia at Cubs (if played). 3:00 —NBC Svstem (WEAF)—Pacific Vagabonds' to WRC, WWJ, WOW. WHO, WCKY.
Fishing the Air
The favorite “hill Billy” tunes, “Down In a Coal Mine and Left My Gal in the Mountains,” will be sung by Carlson Robison and Bud BUhngs with their guitar accompaniment when the Jeddo Highlanders progr. n is heard through the NBC system, Tuesday evening, at 6 o clock. u tt n a u u -A Romance of the Theatrical World.” based on a true story will form the drama to be presented in the next presentation of Show Folks,” which will be heard over WFBM and stations of the Columb.a broadcasting system beginning at 5 o'clock .Tuesday eveninr OmeShea ; radios most beautiful artist, again will take the lead in Show Folks. ** * * * A1 Jolson, Bebe Daniels and Ann Pennington, famou.s stege and screffl. favorites, will be heard during the special one-hour broadcast of the Pure Oil program through the NBC system, Tuesday evening, at 6.30 o clock. st a tt tt n Mine. Hufda Lashanska,' Polish soprano, will interpret musical master compositons of her native land in the Around the World wit hLi y pr - gram, which will be heard through the NBC system. Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o’clock.
HIGH SPOTS OF TUESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM (5 ; 00 NBC (WEAF) —Roads of the Sky, Edward Stinson. 6;30 NBC (WJZ)—Goldman band, A1 Jolson, Bebe Daniels, Ann Pennington. Columbia—United symphony orchestra. 7 : 30 —NBC (WJZ)—Libby polish program. 8: oo—Columbia —Paul Whiteman's orchestra. NBC (WEAF)— Eveready hour. 9:oo— Columbia—Pada symphony. ' 9:30 NBC (WEAF) —RKO hour, George K. Arthur, mode star and others. 10:00—Columbia —Jesse Crawford, organist.
Through the clever use of two ganster musicians. Dorothy Brent is sDlrited awav to an underworld hiding place in the opening moments of the musical' melodrama which will be heard during the Johnson and Johnson program to be broadcast through the NBC system Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. ** * * How a deathly fear of showing the white feather tombed a war time fler and mad exploits of heroism will be detailed during the drama, “His Fear of Being Afraid,” to be broadcast during the Flying Stories— Aviation News program over station WABC and the Columbia broadcasting system at 7:30 Tuesday evening.
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