Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 196, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1929 — Page 6

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CHICAGO KIDNAP SUSPECT SHOT IN POOLROOM Gangster Is Expected to Recover; Third Attempt on Life. B'J Unit*# Press CHICAGO, Dec. 26 Salvatore Mastroianni, alleged extortion plot leader and once charged with complicity in the Billy Ranieri kidnaping, lay in a hospital today suffering from gunshot wounds. It was expected he would recover. Mastroianni was shot four times Wednesday night as he sat in his poolroom. The would-be killer, who stepped Into the place, fired and fled, has not been arrested. A policeman assigned to guard Mastroianni was absent when the shooting occurred. Police were undecided whether the shotting was a throwbadk to the Ranien case or resulted from Mastroianni’s alleged attempts to extort money from wealthy Chicago Italians. He was indicted in the Ranier case, but charges were Ranieri case, but witnesses feared to testify. The shooting marked the third time in four years Mastroianni has been marked for death. The second attempt took place a few months ago, when he was wounded slightly. Four years ago he was shot in front of his poQlroom. DOPE ADDICTS HUNTED Southern California Police Search for Six Escaped Prisoners. Bv United Press LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2fi.—Deputy sheriffs and police of southern California continued their hunt today for six narcotic addicts who escaped from the Spadra narcotic hospital Wednesday after cutting telephone wires and scrambling over a high fence The break was the third within a month. Those at liberty are said to be the most violent type under treatment at the hospital. YOUTH FALLS TO DEATH Son of Architect Topples Eleven Stories; Leaned out of Window. Bn United Press NEW YORK, Dec. 26—Benson Boring, 20, son of Dr. William A. Boring, one of the leading achitects in the nation, fell eleven stories to his death from his parental apartment Wednesday. The youth, a junior at Harvard and a student of archeology, became 111 after returning from a party and apparently fell while leaning out of his bedroom window. EXPOSURE KILLS THREE Storm Fatal to Seamen, Members of Gulf Tug Crew. Bu United l‘rrs* GALVESTON. Tex., Dec. 26. Coastal inlets on the Gulf of Mexico were traversed by boating parties today in search of possible derelicts and marooned sailors as an aftermath of last week-end’s storm. The search centered around Port O’Connor, where three members of a tug crew died from exposure after swimming in the icy current of the gulf for several hours. Mad Dog Bites Child Bit Times Snccial DUBLIN, Ind., Dec. 26.—A huge St. Bernard dog ow ned by Mrs. Edna B. Reed, residing north of Dublin became afflicted with rabies and severely bit the small child of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Smith. The child was bitten through a. lip and on the face. Then the dog bit another owned by Walter Jordan. The Smith child and four members of the Jordan family axe taking the Pasteur treatment. Farm Bureau Elects Pu Times Snerial LYNN. Ind.. Dec. 26.—David Hodgins is the new president of the Washington Township Farm Bureau here. Other officers are Harrison Hiatt, vice-president; Samuel Hinshaw. secretary-treasurer; Keith Norris, purchasing agent, and Mrs. Forrest Johnson, social and educational director. Baby Chokes on Seed Bn United Press TRENTO, N. J„ Dec. 26.—Choking on a lone seed from a Christmas orange, 14-months-old Edward Gaydos died before a physician could remove it from his throat. Marriage Licenses Stanley M. Heckman. 28. of 1328 Etlßpment. salesman, and Verna M. Cooper, 32 of Beech Grove. Milton Elrod. Jr., of R. R. I. Box 122. atenographer. and Olive Mattox. 26. of R R. 14. Box 122 Robert T. Marbury. 29. of 2123 Boulevard place, manager, and Vivian I. W'hite, 39. of 412 Fast Twenty-sixth, teacher. Francis W. Meyer. 36. of 5801 East 6t. Clair, counselor, and Emily D. Brossman, 34. of 5601 East St. Clair J. Ralph McCarthy. 24. of 1108 College, cashier, and Elizabeth E. Kahl. 19, of 1325 Spruce, stenographer. Dr John M Gainev. 28. of 1321 Parker, dentist, and Gladys M. Bruce. 28. of 5611 University, teacher. Trevalyn W. Omstead. 30. of Westwood, N J., phvsician. and Adah K. Benson, 23. of 1729 Broadway, clerk. Herbert J. Carter. 40. of 2825 North Delaware, manager, and Alvina L. Russell 30, of 2825 North Delaware, clerk.

Good Defense By I'Hited Prcts PITTSBURGH. Dec. 26. Edward Dalglish. 17. and Richard Prendergast, 16. were arraigned in morals court here recently charged with chopping down two cherry trees on private property near their homes. "Did you chop down these trees?" asked Magistrate A. D. Brandon. "We can not tell a ” began the youths. *‘Oh. yes. Never mind," the magistrate interposed. "But what did you do it for?” ‘To make hockey sticks,” was the answer. "Well, that’s a good one,” said Brandon. "Go and shinney no more.”

Fishing the Air

Phil Ohman and Victor Arden, pisno duo, playing Brown’s novelty number, "Rag Doll,” and Rubinstein’s Melody in F,” feature the Lehn and Fink Serenade which will be heard through the NBC system, Thursday night, at 7 o’clock. sen nun Dvorak’s "Carnival Overture” will be the high light in the concert by the Columbia Symphony orchestra, to be broadcast over WFBM and stations of the Columbia broadcasting system at 5 p. m., Thursday. a a a a a a Songs of sentiment predominate the program which Rudy Vallee and his orchestra will present over the NBC system during the Fleischmann hour, Thursday at 7 p. m. nan n n a Sentimental ballads and popular love songs will be sung by Billy Hillpot and Scrappy Lambert in the Smith Brothers’ program to be heard through the NBC system, Thursday at 8 p. m.

HIGH SPOTS OF THURSDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM s:3o—Columbia —Civic Repertory Theatre, "The Sea Gull.” 6:3O—WLW, Cincinnati opera drama, "Hansel and Gretel.” 7:OO—NBC fWEAF)—Sunshine hour—Rudy Vallee and orchestra 8:00—NBC (WEAF)—Seiberling Singers. Columbia—True Detective Mysteries. B:3O—NBC fWJZ)—Maxwell House Melodies. NBC (WEAF)—Frost's Melody Moments. Columbia—Around the Samovar. 9:OO—NBC < WEAF)—'Victor program—Opera “Aida.” 10:00 —NBC (WEAF)—Grand opera, "Pinafore.”

Victor Herbert’s eloquent melody, "Kiss Me Again,” will be offered by the Singing Violins and the male quartet will feature "At the Brook” in the Seiberling program to be broadcast through the NBC system, Thursday night at 8 o'clock. nan ana One of the scenes from Eva Le Galliennc’s New York success, “The Sea Gull,” will be enacted and broadcast over WFBM and stations of the Columbia broadcasting system at 5:30 o’clock, Thursday evening. a a a a a a From musical comedy selections to Dvorak’s "Slavonic Dance” range the Maxwell House Melodies which David Mendoza and his orchestra will play through the NBC system, Thursday night at 8:30 o’clock. a a a ana Ben Alley will be the soloist with the Bernhard Levitow ensemble when it broadcavsts another concert from the Hotel Commodore, at 6:30 o'clock, Thursday evening. The program will be carried over the air by WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system to millions of listeners throughout the country. a a a a a a Verdi’s opera, “Aida,” one of the great favorites of audiences throughout the world, presented in concert form by three members of the Metropolitan Opera Company and a special augmented orchestra and chorus, will be broadcast over the NBC system as the Radio-Victor program, Thursday night at 9 o’clock. ana a a a Mile. Eliena Kazenova, Rusian violinist and soloist, will be starred in the all-Russian program under the direction of Peter Biljo, to be broadcast through WABC and associated stations of the Columbia broadcasting system at 8:30 o’clock, Thursday evening, a a a a a a Franz Schubert's "Erl King.” written when the composer was but 18, will be heard in the program of Slumber Music which Ludwig Laurier and a string ensemble will broadcast over the NBC system, Thursday at 10 p. m. nan ana Skipper Emery Deutsch of the S.S. Dream Boat, will pilot his musical vessel through seven selections from the classics, when the program is radioed to America via WABC and the Columbia broadcasting system at 10 o’clock, Thursday night. ana a a a Engelbert Humperdinck’s “Hansel and Gretel” is the holiday offering by the National Grand Opera Company under the direction of Cesare Sodero. which will be broadcast through the NBC system, Thursday night at 10 o'clock.

Daylight Hits

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) FRIDAY A. M. 7:oo—Pep Unlimited Club. !0:00—Nelle Vinick. beauty advisor (CBS* 10:15—Aunt Sammy hour. 11:00—Hewes college organ program. 11:15 to 12,—Silen 12 Noon—Columbia farm community network (CBS). P. M I:oo—Farm topics. I:ls—'Thirty minute men (CBS'. I:3o—Ann Leaf at the organ (CBS). 2:oo—Columbia ensemble. (CBS). 2:3o—For vour information (CBS). 3:OO—U. S. Navy band (CBS). WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ire.) FRIDAY’ A. M. 7:00 —Church federation morning worship. Rev. J. W. McFall. 7:3o—Early Bird’s Club. B:oo—Music Shop revue. 9:2s—Hoosier Coffee Company. 9:35—L. S. Ayres Downstairs Store. 9:4s—Standard Nut cooking chat. 9:55 Messenger's home message. 10:00—WKBF bookshelf. 10:15—How to keep well. Dr. T. B. Rice. 10:30—Stock markets. 10:35—Indianapolis from the air. 11:30—Josephine Aumann organ recital. P. M. 12:00—Wilks' ensemble. 12:15—The Seed and Feed Man. 12:25 —Indianapolis from the air. '--k ma-t'ets. I:3s—How to enjoy Action, Miss Mary ervis. 2:oo—Off.

DISTANT STATIONS

FRIDAY A. M. 10:00—NBC System (WEAF)—Salon singers. 11:00— NBC System (WEAF)—Evening Stars. P. M. 12:00—NBC System (Central)—Farm and home hour. Columbia Network—Farm program. 2:OO—NBC System (WJZ)—U. S. Marine symphony orchestra to WTAM, WWJ. 3:OO—NBC System (WJZ)—Pacific Feature hour to WLW. Columbia Network—U. S. Navy band. WLW (700) Cincinnati . .. FRIDAY A. M. s:3o—Top O’ the Mornin’. 6:3o—Organ program. 7:oo—Exercise program. 7:30 —Morning devotion conducted by 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—Studio solos. 9:ls—Fashion journeys with Nancy Harper. 9:3o—Live stock reports. 9:4o—Financial talk. 9:so—Weather, and river reports. 10:00—Salon singers (NBC*. 11:00—Early ana aDniels Fiddlers. 11:15—Organ. 11:30—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:50—Live stock report. P. M. 12:00—National farm and home hour (NBC). 12:45—Town and country. 1 00—Central states school of the air. 2 00—Matinee players. 2:4s—Woman's Radio Club. 3:oo—Pacific symphony (NBC).

Burglar Steals Trousers

A burglar left his old trousers and stole a pair belonging to James Harmon of 164 Blue Ridge road, at the Harmon home Wednesday. The burglar was interrupted by Harmon's return home and fled without other loot.

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INVENTOR DIES 'BROKE’ liollingshead, Believed by Many Disc Record Perfector, Is Dead. „ Bu United, Press MT. VERNON, N. Y., Dec. 26. William B. Hollingshead, 81, credited by some persons as being the inventor of the disc phonograph record, is dead. His body was found beside a road just outside the city limits. Hollingshead, who once had a fortune estimated at $500,000, was penniless. He held a medal from the Franklin institute of Philadelphia for perfecting a printing device. MOTION PICTURES

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Radio EXCHANGE RADIO PROCRAMS WITH GREATJLARITY Europe-America Hookup Is Aided by Splendid Conditions. Bn United Press NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Aided by excellent atmospherifc conditions, Europe and America exchanged Christmas radio programs for the first time in history. From Eindhoven, Holland, Berlin end London came programs which were broadcast by National Broadcasting Company stations throughout the United States with as much clarity as though they had originated here. Hendrik Van Loon, author, who has been working in his native country for two years, transmitted greetings from Holland to President and Mrs. Hoover. Musical offerings featured the Berlin and London programs. Trans-Atlantic telephone traffic Wednesday was 300 per cent greater than an average day. San Francisco wished London a merry Christmas and Mexico talked to Madrid. SLAYER JS SOUGHT Negro Servant Is Believed Brutal Murderer. Btj United Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 26.—A Negro servant was sought today for the brutal murders of a physician, his bride and her 14-year-old nephew. Friends who called with Christmas presents found the body of Dr. B. J. Jones, 52, in his garage. The doctor’s throat had been cut and his head slashed. The bodies of Mrs. Jones, 32, and George Lane were discovered in the basement of the house, near a couch used by the missing servant. Apparently they liad been beaten to death with a hammer and iron bar, which were found near by. Fallen Bridge Replaced n.ll Times Sneeinl VINCENNES, Ind., Dec. 26. Work has been started on erecting anew bridge acrosfe Snapp creek to replace one which collapsed. The bridge will cost $9,951.

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WFBM (1230; Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Llrbt Company) THCRSDAT P. M. s:oo—Columbia Symphony orchestra (CBS i. s:3o—Civic Repertory theater CBS). 6:oo—Rov Ingraiiam s orchestra (CBS). 6:3o—Cominoaoafe ensemble (CBS). 6:4s—Metro melody boys. 7:oo—World book man. 7:os—Commodore ensemble (CBS'. 7:15-rFrederick Wm. Wile from ton (CBS). 7:3O—WFBM Echoes. B:oo—True detective mysteries (CBS). 8:30 to 10—Siient by order Federal Radio Commission. 10:00—Will Osborne orchestra (CBS'. 10:30—Paramount orchestra iCBS). 10:45—Longines’ time by Walk's, weather. 10:46—The Columnist. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inc.) THURSDAY 4:oo—Classical records 4:4s—News flashes. s:ls—Ciose of day music. 7:oo—Juds-Duds. organ recital. 7:3o—Waverly hour. B:oo—Baxter-Studebaker program. B:3o—Chas. O. Peek diamond Jubilee. 9:3o—Crystal Pep dance orchestra. 10:30—Off.

DISTANT STATIONS

THURSDAY —7 P. M NBC System—Sunshine hour, Rudy Vallee and orchestra to WGY, CKGW, WWJ WDAF, WHAS, WRVA. KTHS, WSM, WBAP. WGN (720), Chicago—Floorwalker. NBC System—Lehn and Fink Serenade to WJZ, KDKA. KYW, WBAP WBAL. WLW. WJR (750 1. Detroit—Webster program. WMAQ (670), Chicago—U. of Chicago lecture. WPG (1100). Atlantic City—Hymns; organ. —7:15 P. M.— Columbia—Frederick Wm. Wile to WABC, WCCO WOWO. WENR (870), Chicago—Farmer's farmer. —7:20 P. M.— WMAQ (670). Chicago—Health talk; concert orchestra. —7:30 P. M KYW (1020). Chicago—Radioette. Columbia —Manhattan Mods to WABC. NBC System—Champion Sparkers to WJZ KDKA. WLS. WLW. WJR. —8 P. M.— CKGW (1470). Buffalo—Sextet: CNR network. Columbia—True Detective mysteries to WABC. WFBM. WGN (720(. Chicago—Pat Barnes. NBC System—Sieberling singers: orchestra to WEAF. WGY. WTAM, WWJ, WSAI. KYW WHAS. WSM. NBC System—Smith Bros, to WJZ. KDKA. WBAL, WJR. WLS (870), Chicago—Courtesy program. WPG (1100). Atlantic City—Little Club entertainers. —8:30 P. M.— Columbia—Around the Samovar to WABC, WOWO. NBC System—Melody moments to WEAF, WGY. WWJ. WSAI. WLS. WGN (720) Chicago—Major Micklebcry. NBC System—Maxwell melodies to WJZ. KYW; KDKA, WJR. WLW. KSD, WHAS. WBAP. WSM. WRVA. WMAQ (670 1, 1 Chicago—Courtesy program. WPG (11001, Atlantic City—Guitarists; Fox's orchestra. —9 P. M.— Canadian—Concert program to CNRM CKGW. WDAF (610), Kansas City—Fashion favorites. NBC System—Victor program “Aida” to WEAF. WGY. WWJ, KYW. WHAS, KVOO, WSM. WSB, WRVA. WTAM. KTHS.x NBC System—Atwater Kent dance orchestra to WJZ WJR. KDKA. WGN. WMAQ (670). Chicago—Whitney trio. WLS (8701. Chicago—Allstate hour.

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—9:15 P. M.— WPG (1100). Atlantic City—Subway boys. —9:30 P. M.— Columbia—National forum to WABC. WBBM, WOWO. WGN <7io). Chicago—Frolle. WMAQ 1 670). Chicago—Unsolved mysteries. WLS (870). Chicago—Metropolitan church choir. —9:45 P. M.— KSTP (1460). St. Paul—Male quartet; CastUllans. —lO p. m.— Columbia—Osborne's orchestra to WABC. WFBM. KYW (1020>, Chicago—Book man: news. KVOO 1140) Tulsa—Merry Go Round (3 hours). WBAL (1060). Baltimore—Musical memories; organ. WDAF (610i. Kansas City—Songs. NBC System—Opera “Pinafore to WEAF. WRVA. WTAM. WWJ. WHAS. CKOW. WGN (720 Chicago—Tomorrow's Tribune; Hungry Five. WGY (790 1. Schenectady—Kenmore orchestra. NBC System—Slumber music to WJZ. KDKA. WLS (870), Chicago—Varied program <1 hour). WJR 1 750) Detroit —News- Holst orchestra. WMAQ (870). Chicago—Dan and Sylvia; aerials. WSM (650). Nashville—Violinist: pianist. WPG (1100). Atlantic City—Silver Slipper orchestra. —10:30 P. M.— KMOX (1090). St. Louis—Mounds orchestra. Columbia —Paramount orchestra to WABC. WFBM. WJR (750). Detroit—Organ: Jones orchestra. NBC System—Amos *n’ Andy to KYW. WMAQ. WGGN (720). Chieago—Goldkette's orchestra; Nightbawks. WGY (790), Schenectady—Organ. WSM (6501, Nashville—Entertainer. —10:45 P. M.— KYW (1020), Chicago—Dance music <394 hours). WMAQ (670) Chicago—Concert orchestra. —ll P. M.— KDKA (980). Pittsburgh—Bestor's orchestra. WBBM (770), Chicago—Buck’s orchestra; organ. * _ WCCO (810), Mtnneapolis-St. Paul—Long’s orchestra. WDAF (610), Kansas City—Varied program. WENR (870), Chicago—Westphal orchestra. NBC System—Kemp’s orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720). Chicago—Dream ship; Goldkette’s orchestra. . . WMAQ (670). Chicago—Dance orchestra (3 hours). WSB (740). Atlanta—Organ. WTAM (1070). Cleveland—Feature: dance orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— WBBM (770). Chicago—Weem’s orchestra. WENR (870). Chicago—Comedy sketches; vaudeville. WJR ,(750) Detroit— Diensberger orchestra. —11:45 P. M.— WEAF (610). Kansas city—Nighthawk frolic. —l2 P. M.— KSTP (1460). St. Paul—Midnight Club. WBBM (770). Chicago—Dance orchestra <1 hour). _ WGN (720). Chicago—Dance music <1 hour). . WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY P. M. 4:oo—Five o'clock Hawaiians. 4:3o—Live stock reports. 4:4o—Musicale. 4:so—Lucky Sambo. s:oo—Cincinnati Club orchestra. 6:3o—Benrus time announcement.' s:3o—Henry Thies orchestra from the Hotel Sinton. s:s9—Weather forecast. 6:oo—Chamber of Commerce series. 6:ls—Tony’s scrap book. 6:3o—The story of an opera. 7:oo—Lehn and Fink Serenade (NBC). 7:3o—Champion Sparkers. 8:00—Billtkln Troupers. B:3o—Maxwell House coffee concert (NBC). 9:oo— Hollingsworth hall. 9:3o—Weather announcement. Henry Fillmore and his hand.

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10:00—Benrus time announcement. Maids of melody. / 10:20—Tony's scrap book. 10:30—Los Amlgros. a program for Latin America. 11:00—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:30—Mansfield and Lee. P M. 12:00—Henry Thies’ orchestra. 12:30—Benrus time announcement—sign

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