Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1929 — Page 6

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63 TO FACE COURT MONDAY AND FILE PLEAS Former Grand Juror Held in Arson Case; Lawyer Called Embezzler. Sixty-three defendants will be arraigned Monday before Criminal Judge James A. Collins to enter pleas to charges brought against them in affidavits and indictments. A majority are being held at the Marion county jaiL Reese A. Maxwell, 45, of 27 West Pleasant Run boulevard, a member of the county grand jury during the spring term of this year, will be arraigned on an arson charge in connection with the attempted firing of his home while he was a grand juror. The fire occurred March 23. Roy Brown, 815 North Illinois street, and Francis Loleta Miller, 528 East Market street, indicted jointly with Maxwell as persons hired to set the house afire, will be arraigned on the same charge. Jacob Morgan, Indianapolis attorney, will face the court on an embezzlement charge. Involving funds he is alleged to have failed to turn over to a client. William Breece. Cumberland, charged with derailing a fast mail train near his home two months ago, causing extensive damage, will be arraigned on a charge of obstructing a railroad track. Eleven persons face vehicle-taking charges. Other defendants include Forest Lloyd, charged with murdering Albert Clinger Thomas, and Thomas Childs, who faces a manslaughter charge in connection with the death of Herman Shaw on Nov. 1.

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SATURDAY A. M. 9:OO—WIW, Cincinnati—Womens hour. J0:00 —Columbia Network Children's drama, “Helen and Mary.” 10:15—NBC System (WEAFi—Household Institute. 11:00—Columbia Network—Noon Day Club P. M. '/ 12:00—NBC System (Central* —Farm and Home hour. 12:30—WSB. Atlanta—Georgia State college program. I:OO—WLW, Cincinnati —Band of a thousand melodies. WLW (700) Cincinnati SATURDAY A. M. 9:00— Crosley woman’s hour, with health talk. 9:3o—Livestock reports. 9:40- Crosley woman's hour resumed. 10:00—Organ program. 10:15—Ethel Perin Todd, radio sportswoman. 10:10—Weather, river, market and police rr ports. 10:55—Time signals. 11:00 —Organ concert. 11:30—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:60—l ivestock reports. 12:00—National farm and home hour tNBCI. , P M 12:45^—Town and Country. 1:00 Band of 1.000 melodies. 1:20—Football game. Dartmouth vs. A rmv.

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FRIDAY —7 P. M.— NBC Svsten* —Concert orchestra; cavaliers to WEAK. WTIC. WTAM. KYW, KSD, WOW. WSAI. WTMJ, WWJ. WLS (870) Chicago—Bookshop: Angelus. NBC Svstem—Triadors orchestra; vocal to WJZ. KDKA. WLW, WJR. —7:13 P. M—WENR (870) Chicago—Farmer’s Farmer. —7:30 P. M.— Columbia Network—Wahl Penman to wabc. wowo. WGN (720 t Chicago—Courtesy program. NBC Svstem—"Personalities" to WJZ. WJR (750) Detroit—Orchestra. —7:45 P. M NBC Svstem —Famous loves to WJZ, KDKA. WLW. —8 P. M.— Columbia Network—True Story hour, Marv and Bob to WABC. WMAQ, WOWO. WBBM (770) Chicago—Harmony team. NBC System—Harbor Lights to WEAF, WGY. WWJ. KSD. WGN (7201 Chicago—Courtesy program (I*2 hours). NBC Systefn—lnterwoven Pair. Jones and Hare to WJZ. KDKA, KYW. WHAS, WSM. WLW. WJR (750) Detroit—At the Snows. WLS (870) Chicago—Concert music. —8:20 P. M WPG (1100) Atlantic City—Special program. —8:30 P. M.— WBBM (770) Chicago—Dance orchestra. NBC Svstem —Arthur Pryor’s Schradertown band to WEAF. WTIC. WGY. WWJ. WSAI. KSD. WOC. WOW. WGN (720) Chicago—Oil-O-Matlcs. NBC System—Philco Theater Memories to WJZ. WTMJ. KYW. KDKA. WJR. WPG (1100) Atlantic City—Oriole Glee club. WTAM (1070) Cleveland—Friday's FroUcs. —9 P. M—KSTP (1460) St. Paul—Courtesy program. Columbia Network—Bremer Tully Time to WABC. WCCO. WOWO. WMAQ. WBBM (770) Chicago—High school program. WBAP (800) Ft. Worth—Brunswick Brevities. NBC Svstem—Planters Pickers to WEAF, WWJ. WSAL WTIC. KSD. WLS. WGY WOW. WGN (720) Chicago)—Jubtleers. NBC Svstem—Armstrong Quakers, vocal; orchestra to WJZ. KDKA. KYW. WJR. WLW. WRVA (1110) Richmond—Quartet. —9:30 P. M.— ‘ Columbia Network—Curtis Institute, to WABC. WBBM (770) Chicago—Weem’s orchestra. NBC Svstem —Mystery hour to WEAF. WWJ. WOC. WGN (720) Chicago—Billiken troupers. NBC Svstem - Armour program to WJZ, KDKA. WJR. KYW. WHAS, WSM, WTMJ. WSB. WTAM '1070) Cleveland —Variety: dance music. KSTP (1460), St. Paul—Specialty; entertainers. KDKA (980), Pittsburgh—Bestor’s orchestra. KYW (1020). Chiacgo—Book man: news. KM OX (1090). St. Louis—Organ; sports. KVOO (1140). Tulsa —Ambassadors. Columbia Network—Garber's orchestra to WJAS. WBAP (800). Ft. Worth—Musical program. WCCO (810). Minneapolis-St. Paul—Traffic court: orchestra. NBC Svstem—St. Regis orchestra to WEAF. WWJ. WSAI WOW. WOC, WGY. WGN (720). Chicago—Tomorrow’s TTlb.; Hupgrv Five. WJR (750), Detroit—News; Trucker’s orchestra. WTS (870). Chicago—Dance program. WLW (700). Cinclnaatl—Songs; scrap book. NBC System—Slumber Music to WJZ, WLW. WMAQ (670). Chicago Entertainers; chimes. WOW (590), Omaha —American Legion band. WPG (1100), Atlantic City Dance orchestra. WRVA 1110). Richmond—Richmond orchestra. WSM (650), Nashville—Entertainer*. —10:30 P. M.— KMOX (1090). St. Louis—Dance orchestra. KYW (1020). Chicago—Dance orchestras. Columbia Network —Lyman's orchestra to V.ON B ? 720). Chicago—Goldkette’s orchestra; Nighthawks. WLS (870). Chicago Showboat. —10:45 P. M.— KSTP (1160) St. Paul—Courtesy program. WBAP (800! Ft. Worth—Blackstone orchestra. WoB 740) Atlanta—Hawaiian ensemble. —ll P. M.— KYW (1020) Chicago—Fiorito's orchestra. KVOO (1140) Tulsa —Tulsa dance orchestra KSTP (1460) St. Paul—Dance program. WABC (860) New York—Ellington’s band. WGN (720) Chicago—Dream Ship; dance music (3 hours). NBC Svstem—Park Central orchestra to WEAF.

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How is your radio reception? If yon are bothered by interference that originates outside your home, write a letter to the Radio Editor, The Indianapolis Times. If you wish a careful inspection made of your radio set, make the request of the radio editor and this service will be furnished free. Telephone calls may be made each day between 4 and 5 p. m., except Sunday, by calling Riley 5551 and asking for the radio editor. * * a a a a The Brown-bilt Footlights to be broadcast over station WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system at 7 o’clock, Friday evening, will present Messrs. Waller and Razof, authors of “Hot Chocolates’’ and other successful plays; Margaret Speaks and Helen House, and Georgie Price, whose meteoric career has been one of the sensations of Broadway. Mr. Price has prepared a special comedy skit for this broadcast and will be heard in his version of what goes on in a “talkie” studio. a a a a a a The first act of “Naughty Marietta,” a comic opera in two acts by Victor Herbert, with book and lyrics by Ride Johnson Young, will be presented by Jessica Dragonette, soprano; Colin O’More, tenor, and a supporting cast when Philco’s Theater Memories are broadcast through the NBC system, Friday evening, at 8:30 o’clock. a a a a a a Bob Sherwood will amuse his youthful proteges, Dorothy and Dick, with the story of how Buffalo Bill received his name when the Dixies Circus program is heard through the NBC system, Friday evening at 6:30 o’clock. a a a ana Raymond Knight juggles Grecian ideals of classic beauty with the witticisms of today in the “triadrama,” “Venus Shows Good Form,” which will be heard during the broadcast of the Triadors’ program through the NBC system, Friday evening at 7 o’clock.

HGH SPOTS OF FRIDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 7:oo—Columbia —Brown Footlights—Georgia Price and others. NBC (WEAF)—Cities Service concert. 7:3o—Columbia —Eversharp Penmen —Character analysis. 7:4S —NBC (WJZ)—Famous loves, “Nell Gwynn.” 8:00—NBC (WEAF)—Harbor Lights—Old sea drama. B:3O—NBC (WJZ)—Philco Memories—“ Naughty Marietta.” NBC (WEAF)—Pryor’s Schradertown band. 9:OO—NBC (WJZ)—Armstrong Quakers. 9:3o—Columbia —Curtis Institute of Music concert. NBC (WJZ)—Armour program—Billy Murray, comedian 10:00—WOW, Omaha—American Legion band —Post No. 1.

Edward German’s “Torch Dance” and an instrumental quartet’s version of “The Blue Room,” from the musical comedy, “The Girl Friend,” by Rodgers and Hart, are musical novelties to be heard when the Armstrong Quakers broadcast through the NBC system, Friday evening at 9 o’clock. a a a a a a The musical program to be heard during the Evcrsharp Penmen program broadcast over station WABC and the Columbia broadcasting system at 7:30 o’clock, Friday evening, includes selections in many moods and of many varieties to illustrate various traits of character as exemplified in the handwriting. a a a a a a Billy Murray, tenor and comedian, will be the guest soloist when the Armour program is broadcast from the NBC Chicago studios, Friday evening at 9:30 o’clock. a a a a a a Mary and Bob have been invited to officially open anew opera house in a southern city and the True Story hour to be broadcast over station WABC and the Columbia broadcasting system at 8 o’clock, Friday evening, will detail the two travelers’ experiences and recount the story told them while in the city. a a a a a a The overtrure to “Der Erienhuegel,” by Kuhlau, is revived in the period of Slumber Music which Ludwig Laurier and a string ensemble will broadcast throught the NBC system, Friday evening at 10 o’clock. a a a a a a Charlotte Symons, soprano, who will be the soloist in the second radio program of the Curtis Institute of Music broadcast over WABC and stations of the Columbia broadcasting system at 9:30 o’clock, Friday evening, comes to the microphone fresh from her operatic debut of a few weeks ago. Miss Symons was assigned the important role of Micaela in “Carmen,” which was the opening performance of the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company this season. a a a a a a Tinkling tunes for restless feet will be heard when Charles Strickland’s orchestra broadcasts over the NBC system, from the Park Central hotel, Friday night at 11 o'clock. ana a a a The plot of the radio serial Mystery House comes to a major climax in the episode to be broadcast over the NBC system, Friday night at 9:30 o’clock. '

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4:so—Lucky Bambo. s:oo—Dave Bernie’s Minute Men (WOR), s:3o—Benrus time announcement. s:3o—Uncle Don (WOR), s:4o—Musicale. 6:s9—Weather announcement. 6:oo—University of Cincinnati Educational Series. :Is—Tony’s Bcrap Book. 6:3o—Dixie Circus Series (NBC). 7:oo—Triadors (NBC). 7:3o—Dr. Wifco. 7:4s—Craddock Terry program (NBC). B:oo—The Interwovn Pair (NBC). B:3o—Heatrolatown. 9:00 —Armstrong Quakers. 9:3o—Armour program (NBC). 10:15—Benrus time anouncement. 10:15—Ted de Turk, songster. 10:20—Tony's Scrap Book. 10:30—Croslev Burnt Corkers. 11:00 —Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:30—Sweet and Low Down. A M. 12:00—The nation’s all night party, Hotel Gibson orchestra. Crosley Novelty orchestra and entertainers. 3:00 —Benrus time announcement; sign off.

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18 DETOURS ON STATE ROUTES MARKED OFF Highway Director Calls on Motorists to Drive Carefully. Eighteen detours have been eliminated this wbek by the state highway commission with the completion of new paving stretches, the week’s road report disposes. Although the roads' will be opened, much work remains to be done on shoulders contingent to the new pavement and motorists are asked to drive carefully over the new projects. Attention is called by John J. Brown, highway director, to the need of driving sensibly during the winter season which will bring snows. Major paving projects opened this week and connecting with pavement in use are: Road 3 will be opened Saturday between Newcastle and the National road. Road 15 from north of arion to five miles south of Wabash. Road 27 from four miles north of Winchester to Deerfield, Road 29 from south of Greensburg to the Decatur-Ripley county line, and from south of Michigantown to Middlefork. Road 45 north of Jasper and west of Bloomington. Road 50 east of Versailles. Surface Conditions Given Surface conditions, length of detours, etc. for the week of Nov. 30, Dec. 6, are set forth in the bulletin as follows: Road 3—Detour four miles north of Greensburg is five miles. Bridge runaround one-half mile north of Reiffsburg. Road 15—Detour from Warsaw to three miles south of Leesburg is five miles. U. S. Road 24—Detour one-half mile north, fourteen miles east of MonticeUo to old route to Logansport. De’tour from Rich Valley east to new pavement. Is one and one-half miles. Detour east of Huntington until Erie railroad constructs viaduct under its tracks through which the city is to complete paving to meet state road, is one mile. U. S. Road 27—Detour from Ft. Wayne to two and one-half miles south of Garrett for pavipg is twenty miles; fourteen miles of which is pavement. Road 28—Detour Just north of Tipton is IV* miles. Detour of Ten IVDles Road 29—Detour from two miles north of Winamac to Pulaski—Starke County line Is ten miles. U. S. Road 30—Run-around at Erie railroad crossing two miles east of Schererville. U. S. Road 31—Traffic drive slowly over I temporary bridge one mile north of Peru. I Road 37—Drive slowly between Oolitic ! and Needmore. Detour near Harrodsburg ’is three miles. Traffic between Bedford and Bloomington and just north of Martinsville drive slowly because of work on road shoulders. Road 38—One-mile detour from Hagerstown east is over old road and dustless. Detour four and one-half miles west of Richmond is four miles. Road 39—Detour from Rossville to six ond one-half miles north is seven and cne-half miles.

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Ban on Chicken Coops Bp Vnitrd Prr*t BIRMINGHAM. Mich., Nov. 29. Village Attorney Clare H. Ogden has .been instructed by the commission to prepare an ordinance which will bar stables, kennels, chicken coops and “other agricultural and stock farm enterprises” from the village.

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