Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1930 — Page 14

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FIND E. 0. YORK DEAD IN AUTO BY OWN HAND Retired Candy Wholesaler Shoots Self; Funeral Slated Monday. With services at 2 p. m. Monday, Masonic orders will have charge of funeral services for Edward O. York, 58, of 5425 Winthrop avenue, retired candy wholesaler, who shot and killed himself in his auto, parked on Sixty-fourth street, between Illinois and Meridian street, kite Friday. Mr. York’s health had been impaired eight years, and he had been seriously ill for more than two weeks. William Arnold. 230 Richard street, a truck driver, found the body, slumped over the steering wheel. York had fired one shot from a .32-caliber revolver into his right temple. With his brothers, Mr. York founded the Indianapolis Candy Company, and was engaged in wholesale candy business here twenty-seven years. Survivors are: The widow, Mrs. Stella Peak York; two sons, C. C. and Nathaniel York, and four sisters, Mrs. Lulu A. Kramer, Mrs. Jane Y. Moore. Mrs. C. R. Myers and Miss Florence S. York, all of Indianapolis. He was prominent in Masonic affa'rs, and a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal church.

DELEGATES START TO C. OF C. CONVENTION Otto P. Deinse Heads Group on Way to Washington Session. The Indianapolis delegation to the national convention of the United States Chamber of Commerce at Washington left today and will return Friday. Otto P. Deluse, president of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, headed the delegation, which includes the board’s secretary, William Howard, and Edward Raub, its counselor. The Illinois Grain Dealers' Association has designated Deluse as its representative at the convention and he holds its proxy for voting. “Government in business” will be the theme of the meeting, Deluse said today. URGES TAX ERROR SUIT Farm Group for Action in Dropping of Income Amendment. State Senator Alonzo H. Lindley (Rep.), Kingman, farm-bloc leader, today received a letter from the Agriculture Welfare Association, of W’hich Luke W. DufTey is president, urging “court-martial’’ for those responsible for the errors keeping the income tax amendment from appearing on the ballot this year. The fatal error occurred in the senate engrossing room, and DufTey declares that those reponsible may be prosecuted.

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WFBM (1230) Indianapolis i ladlanaitoUi Power and Lirbt Company) SATURDAY r m. o 00—Hotel Shelton orchestra 'CBS). 5 30—SDortslant (CBS'. 6:00 —Rhvthmakers. 6:2s—World book man. 6:3o—Commodore ensemble (CBS'. 7 r.O—Btr!ckland QlUilan 'CBS). 7:ls—Concert trio. 7:30-Dixie Echoes (CB8(. 7:4s—Asa J. Smith. „ , B*o9- Hank Simmons BhOW Boat (CBS*. 9 no- Paramount-Publlx radio hour (CBS 10 to 11—Sllenf by order Federal Radio commission. 11:00—Time, weather. 11:01 —The columnist. 11:15—Atop the Indiana roof. 11 45—Dessa Bvrd organ program. SUNDAY A. M. 7:oo—Morning rausleale 'CBS). B.oo—Children’s hour (CBS'. B:so—The Commentator (CBS'. 9 00—Record program. 9 30—Christian Men Builders. 19 to to I—Silent. P M 100—I. C. O. F program 2:oo—Cathedral hour ‘CB<s>. 3:oo—Quiet harmonies 'CPS*. . 3so Rev. Donald Grey Bamhouse (CBS'. 4■ c- —concert trio and soloist. 4:3o—The Gauehos 'CBS*. s:oo—Vespers from Second Presbyterian church. 6:oo—La Palina Rhapsodlzers (CBS). 6:3o—Wm. H. Block hour 7:oo—Majestic Theater of the Air (CBS) 9 no—Organ reveries. B:3o—Arabesaue (CBS'. S 00—Back home hour (CBS). 10 00—Coral Islanders (CBS 1 . 10*30—Midnight melodies (CBS'. 11:00—Atop the Indiana roof. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) SATURDAY P. M. 4 00—Continued novel reading 4:2S—WKBF Bookshelf. 4:4o—News flashes. s:lo—Town topics. 6:2o—Dinner music. 8:50 —Marmon Sales Branch. 7:oo—American Nut program 7:3o—Real Estate hour. 8 30— Brown County Revels. 9*3o—Boone County Beaners. 9 45—Indiana Independent Grocerymen. 1015—Ward B. Miner. 10 25 Pottenger Nurseryman. 10 40—lack Til.son’s Athletic Club orchestra 11:00 Marathon orchestra. 11:30—Organ recital. 12:00—Connie's Midnight Dreamers. 12:30 —Sign off. SUNDAY A. M. 3 00—Watchtower chain program. 9:oo—Chambers Rangers. , 10:00—Indiana Carburetor and Brake Service. 10:30—Talk o’ Town. 11:00—Silent. . „ . 12 Noon— Laundry Bag o Mus.c. P. M. 12:30—Coca-Cola hour. 1 30—Indiana Wheel and Rim trio. 2:oo—Marmon Straight 8 orchestra. 3*oo—Marott Musicale. 4:oo—Butler Collegians. 4 30—E. W. Showalter program. 5 00—United Motors Service. s:3o—Acme Radiator Furniture program. 6 CO—Peoples Coal program. 7 oO—Commonwealth Loan orchestra. 7*3o—First Presbyterian church orchestra. B:3o—The Dream Shop. 9 09 Hare Chevrolet Musical Bunnies. 10:00—The Hrmony hour. 11:00— Sign off.

DISTANT STATIONS

SATURDAY —7 P. M—WMAQ (670). Chicago—Urban League talk WJR (750i. Detroit—U. of Michigan hour. WSM (650). Nashville—Jack and his music shop. _ 1;15 pM _ Columbia—Finance period to WABC. NBC Svstem—“The Wonder Dog’’ to WJZ. KDKA. KYW. „ . —7:30 P. M.— Columbia—Dixie echoes to WFBM. NBC Svstem—Del Monte program to WEAF. WHAS. WSM. KYW. NBC Svstem—The Silver Flute to WJZ. WJR. KDKA. W'S (870). Chicago—Courtesy program. WMAQ (670). Chicago—Concert orchestra. —8 P. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—Finance talk. Columbia—Simmons Show Boat to WKRC. WFBM. WBBM (770). Chicago—WßßM carnical. NBC Svstem—Broadway Lights to WJZ. KDKA. WCKY. WJR. NBC Svstem—Walter Demrosch’s Gen. Electric Concert to WEAF. WTAM. WWJ. WSAT. WHAS. WGN (7201. Chicago—WGN players. WLS (870'. Chicago—Barn dance frolic. WSM (650). Nashville—Barn dance (3% hours). —8:10 P. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—Herbuveaux orchestra. —8:15 P. M NBC Svstem —The Cub Reporter to WJZ. KDKA. WCKY. —8:30 P. jM — WBBM (770), Chicago—The Timet program. WLS <870). Chicago—Minstrel show. NBC System—Dutch Master minstrels to WJZ. KYW. KDKA. WLW. WJR. —9 P. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—Kassell orchestra. Columbia—Paramount-Pubiix hour to WFBM. NBC Svstem—Rolfe’s Luc;y Strike dance orchestra to WEAF. WGN. WHAS, WSB.

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Chicago—Sociability time. NBC System—Strings and Bows to WJZ. KDKA. WMAQ (670). Chicago—Studio program. —9:30 P. M. KYW (1020), Chicago—Russo’s orchestra. WLB (870'. Chicago—Barn dance (two and one-half hoursi. NBC_ System—Miniature theater to WJZ. WCKY. KDKA. KYW. —lO P. M.— KMOX (1090). St. Louis—News; entertainers. KYW (1020 . Chicago—Features: news. KDKA (980), Pittsburgh—Far North Meesages. Columbia -Paramount orchestra to WABC. WON (720'. Chicago—Tomorrow's Tribune; Hungry Five. NBC Svstem—Slumber music to WJZ. WSB (740), Atlanta—Concert. —10:15 P. M.— NBC System—Smith Baliew's orchestra to WEAF, WCKY. WWJ. WMAQ (670), Chicago—Water Boys. —10:30 P. M Columbia—Lombardo’s orchestra to WABC. WKRC. WGN 1 720). Chicago—Goldkette's orchestra: Nighthawks. WIBO (560). Chicago—Orchestra program. NBC Svstsm—Amos ‘n’ Andy to KYW. WMAQ. WSM. —10:45 P. MKYW (1020). Chicago—Wayne King’s orchestra. WMAQ (670). Chicago—Concert orchestra. NBC System—Prohibition Poll to WIBO, WHAS. —ll P. M.— KMOX (10901. St. Louis—Coronado orchestra.

Fishing the Air

Mischa Raginsky, noted maestro, will conduct the Shelton orchestra in its concert, from WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system at 5 p. m„ Saturday. Massenet, Schubert, Luigini, Logan, Mendelssohn and Hellmesberger are presented on this program. a a a a a a An aria from the opera ‘1 Pagliacci,” by Ruggiero LooncavaJlo, to be played on the Victor Theremin, will be broadcast over WHAS and an NBC network, Saturday night at 6:15 o’clock. bob a a a Three songs by Irving Berlin which helped to set today’s style of popular music will be featured during the Fuller Man program over WLW and a National broadcasting company network. Saturday night at §:3O o’clock. a a tt a it tt Once more the beautiful strains of Negro spirituals will come to radio listeners through the program “Dixie Echoes,” a presentation under the direction of Rosamond Johnson with a group of singers and Taylor Gordon, tenor, which will be heard from WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system at 7:30 p. m., Saturday.

HIGH SPOTS OF SATURDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 7:oo—Columbia—Sense and Nonsense. 7:3O—NBC (WEAF)—DeI Monte program, John Boles in "Captain of the Guard.’’ Columbia—Dixie Echoes. 8:00—NBC (WEAF)—Walter Damrosch Symphony (General Electric). Columbia —Show Boat drama. “Captain in Petticoats.” 8:30 —NBC (WJZ)—Dutch Masters Minstrels. 9:oo—Columbia—Paramount-Publix hour—Twenty Famous Screen Stars, headed by Clara Bow and including Jack Oakie, Leon Errol, Gary Cooper, Mary Brian, Richard Arlen, Clive Brook, Buddy Rogers and Harry Green. WJR, Detroit—Recreated Prize Fights. 9:3O—NBC (WJZ)—Miniature Theatre—“Between the Soup and the Savoury.” 10:00—KDKA, Pittsburgh—Messages to the Far North.

The Del Monte program presents John Boles in a radio version of his latest singing picture, “Captain of the Guard,” (suggested by “La Marseillaise”) during the broadcast from WHAS, WTAM and the NBC San Francisco studios, Saturday night at 7:30 o’clock. n a a a a a When Hank Simmons’ Show Boat “Maybelle” comes to town at 8 p. m., Saturday, the four-act comedy dranm, “A Captain in Petticoats,” from the pen of Harry Jackson, will be enacted and broadcast over WFBM and the nationwide Columbia broadcasting system. The production will continue for one hour. It has been adapted in radio by Phil Maher, noted playwright, and Harry C. Browne, originator of the “Show Boat” radio series. a a a a u u A selection of popular numbers will be played by the Lady Bugs, a vocal and piano duo, during the Broadway Lights program to be heard over KDKA and an NBC network, Saturday night at 8 o'clock. a a a a a Walter Damrosch brings to the air the Scherzo from Beethoven’s favorite composition, his Third (Eroica) symphony, during the General Electric hour to be heard over WHAS and stations associated with the NBC. Saturday at 8 p. m. o a a a a a A variety program will be presented by the Dutch Masters Minstrels during their broadcast over WLW and an NBC network, Saturday night at 8:30 o’clock.

Ludwig von Beethoven’s ‘Eighth Symphony,” Opus 93 in F. major, which has never before oeen included in the concerts of the Roxy Symphony orchestra, will be heard during its broadcast over WLW and an NBC network, Sunday noon at 12 o’clock. a a a ana Lillian Rucknam, soprano; Stanley Max ted, tenor; Evan Evans, baritone, and the Cathedral choir with the symphony orchestra directed by Channon Collinge, will be heard ir. the Cathedral hour to be broadcast from WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system at 2 p. m., Sunday, a m a a m a A mixed quartet revives the delectable ballad, “Tell Me, Pretty Maiden,” from "Floradora,” and an instrumental trio interprets the Hebrew hymn. “Kole Nidre,” as contrasting selections to be heard through WENR and stations associated with the NBC during the Davey hour, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ana a a a A ladies’ string trio and Emery Deutsch’s ensemble will be heard over WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system at 3p. m., Sunday. “Quiet Harmonies” is broadcast from the New York studios. a a a a a a Earle Nelson, tenor; Helen Barr, contralto, and the “Three Fox Funnyboners” will present character songs and popular tunes during the Fox Fur Trappers program to be broadcast at 4 p. m., Sunday, over WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system. “Like a Dream” and “On a Blue and Moonless Night” are included in the numbers to be played by the Trappers orchestra. a a a a a a “The Last Rose of Summer,” an old Irish tune the composer of which is tmknown, will be sung by a mixed quartet in the Enna Jettick Melodies program to be broadcast over WHAS and an NBC network, Sunday night at 6 o’clock. a a a a a a An attempt will be made by the Majestic entertainers to put on a program of all-request features during their broadcast at 7 p. m., Sunday, over WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system. Taking literally the wishes of listeners, practically every known form of radio entertainment will be presented on this “Vox Pop” program by the versatile Majestic artists, Redfeme Hollinshead, tenor; Mauriel La France, soprano; Grace La Mar, soprano, the Majestic male quartet, and Arnold Johnson's orchestra. a a a a a a In an Atwater Kent concert offering typical music of many lands and ranging from Chopin’s pianoforte compositions to light American ballads, John Powell, pianist, and William Simmons, baritone, will be presented through WGN, WHAS and an NBC network, Sunday at 7H5 p. m.

HIGH SPOTS OF SUNDAY’S PROGRAM 12:00—NBC Roxy Symphony orchestra to WLW. Columbia—Montreal Symphony orchestra. I:4S—WMAQ, Chicago—Baseball—Cubs vs. Pirates; also WGN. 2:OO—WTMJ, Milwaukee—Baseball—Milwaukee vs. Toledo. 6:IS—NBC (WJZ>—Collier’s hour. 7:oo—Columbia—Majestic hour to WFBM. 7:IS—NBC (WEAF)—Atwater-Kent—John Powell, pianist. NBC (WJZ)—Canadian ballad operas. B:oo—Columbia—Will Rogers (Squibb program). B:IS—NBC (WEAF)—Studebaker Champions.

“Stabat Mater.’’ a mediaeval poem of uncertain authorship, will be sung by the National Oratorio society during its broadcast over KDKA and an NBC network. Sunday night at 8:15 o’clock. a a a a a a Once more radio audiences will follow the struggles and misadventures of the group of lost English players during the broadcast of “Arabesque.” to be presented by WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system, at 9:30 p. m., Sunday. ana a a a “Lead Kindly Light, ’’ a hymn of inspirational guidance of many faiths, will be the outstanding musical contribution to the Back Home hour when that feature is broadcast from WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system at 9 p. m., Sunday. a a a a a a The beautiful strains of Hawaiian music will be sent out over the air by the Com Islanders through WFBM and the Columbia broadcasting system at 10 p. m., Sunday A.poetic reading by David Ross, well known for his eloquence, writing, and pure diction, \rill be a feature of this program-

NBC System—Rudy Vallee’* orchestra to WEAF WHAS WMAQ (670i. Chicago—Dance music (3 hoursi. NBC System—Cummin's orchestra to WJZ. WTAM (1070). Cleveland—’’Hello America." —11:15 P. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—Dan Russo’s orchestra. —11:20 P. M.— WGN (730). Chicago—Hogan’s orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— KMOX (1090), Bt. Louis—Jefferson orchestra. —11:45 P. M.— WDAP (610), Kansas CHv —Nlghthawk frolic. —l2 P. M.— KBTP (1460), St. Paul—Midnight Club. KYW *1020), Chicago—Panlco’s orchestra. WBBM *770), Chicago—Dance music (1 hours). WENR (870). Chicago—Dance frolic (2 hours). WGN (720). Chicago—Knights of the Bath (2 hours). WJR (750). Detroit—Bergin's Vagabonds. —12:15 A. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—Huntley's orchestra. KGO (790). Oakland—Musleai musketeers. „ —1:15 P. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—Kassell’s orchestra. WMAQ (670). Chicago—Uptown and Via Lago orchestras (1 hour). KYW (1020). Chicago—Kassell's orchestra (1 hour). KFI '640). Los Angeles—Case Fisher orchestra. SUNDAY —4:30 P. >f.— WGN (720). Chicago—Musical program. —4:45 P. M.— WGN (720i. Chicago—Children's concert.

SUNDAY RADIO FEATURES

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—5 P. M.— KYW *lo2o', Chicago-Kassell’s orchestra. NBC System—lodent Big Brother Club to WEAF. WSAI. WLS. WMAQ (670). Chicago—Orchestra; sport announcements. WTAM (1070), Cleveland—Musical program. —5:30 P. M.~ NBC System—Majcr Bowes Family to WEAF. WSAI. WTAM. WHAS. Columbia—Twinplex Twins to WABC. WKRC WJJD NBC Svstem—koestner’s Otlomatlcs to WJZ, WJR, WLW. WGN. WLS (870). Chicago Little Brown church. WSM (650), Nashville—Sacred concert. —5:45 P. M.— Columbia —‘‘The World’s Business" to WABN. WKRC. WCCO. —6 P. M.— Columbia—La Pailna Rhapsodizers to WFBM. WGN (720). Chicago—Pat Barnes; concert. NBC System—Enna Jettick melodies to WJZ, KDKA. WSM. WHAS. P. M.— NBC Svstem—Collier’s hour to WJZ. KYW. KDKA, WJR. WCKY. —6:30 P. M Around the Samovar to WFBM. NBC Svstem—Choral orchestra to WEAF WSAI. WHAS. WTAM. WJJD (1130). Mooseheart—Peoples Church. WGN (720) Chicago Nighthawks; the concert. WMAQ (670). Chicago—Sunday Evening Club. WSM (650). Nashville—Concert orchestra. —7 r. m.— WENR (870). Chicago—Sunday Evening Club. NBC System—" Our Government” to WEAF, WHAS. WSM. Columbia —Majestic hour to WFBM. —7:15 P. M.— NBC Svstem —Atwater- Kent hour to WEAF. WGY. WGN. WTAM, WSM. WHAS NBC Svstem—Ballad Operas to WJZ. WJR KDKA. WCKY. KYW. —7:45 P. M.— NBC System—Drama "Penrod” to WJZ WCKY. KYW (1020). Chicago—R. T. I. program. WENR (870). Chicago—Symphony concert. Columbia—Soulbb program. Will Rogers to WABC. WKRC. WBBM. —9:15 P. M—KYW 0020). Chicago—Wayne King's orchestra. NBC System—Studebaker Champions to WEAF. WGN. WTTC, WTAM WMAQ '67o'. Chicago-Pianist. NBC System—Oratorio Society to WJZ. KDKA. —8:3.) P. M.— Columbia—Arabesque to WFBM. KYW '1020). Chicago—Wayne King’s or-' chestra. —8:45 P. M.— NBC System—At Seth Parkers to WEAF, WHAS. KYW. WGN (720). Chicago—Pullman Porters. —9 P. M Columbia—Back Home hour to WKBW. WCCO. WGN (720). Chicago—Tomorrow's Tribune. WMAQ (670). Chicago—"Auld Sandy;” concert orchestra. —9:15 P. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—Features. NBC System—Russian Cathedral choir to WEAF. WWJ. WSM (650), Nashville—Symphony orchestra. NBC System—South Sea Islanders toWJZ. KDKA. WJR. —0:30 P. M.— WENR (870), Chicago—Popular concert. WGN (720). Chicago—Goldkette’s orchestra; Nighthawks. NBC System—Quartet to WJZ. KDKA. WMAQ (670), Chicago—The Bible; concert orchestra. —9:15 P. M.— KYW (1020), Chicago—Wayne King's orchestra. NBC System—Xylophonist to WEAF. WWJ. WAPI. —lO P. 31. KTHS (1040), Hot Springs—Arlington orchestra WENR (870), Chicago—Mike and Herman; vaudeville (two hours). —10:15 P. M.— WSB (740). Atlanta—Bright Spots. WTAM (1070), Cleveland—News reel; dance music —ll P. M WBBM (770),. Chicago—Nutty Club (one one-half hours). WGN (720). Chicago—Nighthawks. WJR (750). Detrot—Dance music (one hour). WTAM (1070), Cleveland—Melodies; Wylie's orchestra. —11:15 P. M KSTP (1460), St. Paul—Dance orchestra. WLW (700) Cincinnati SATURDAY P. M. , 4:oo—Seckatary Hawkins. 4:3o—Don Becker. 4:45—"A Little Harmony." s:oo—Orchestra. s:3o—Benrus time announcement. s:3o—Crosiev dinner concert. s:4s—Floyd Gibbons. Literary Digest report (NBC). 6:oo—Hy grade weather forecast. 6:oo—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 6:ls—Tony’s scrap book. 6:3o—Fuller Brush Man (NBC). 7:oo—Dixie Circus (NBC). 7:ls—Crosley Saturday Knights. (To WOR). B:oo—Canova Coffee hour, B:3o—Dutch Master Minstrels (NBC). 9:oo—Honolulans. 9:3o—Crosley Cossacks. 10:00—Benrus time. Estate weather man. Murdock Williams. 10:15—Pat Gillick. organist. 10:30—Orchestra. 11:00—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:30—Doodlesockers. 12 Midnight—Nation’s all night party. A. M. 3:oo—Benrus time announcement—sign off. SUNDAY A. M. B:oo—Church school conducted by editorial staff the Methodist Book Concern. 9:3o—River reports. 9:3s—Sign off. 10:00—Church services. 11:15—First Day Recitalists. 12 Noon—Roxy Symphony hour. I:oo—National Youth Conference (NBC). 2:00—To be announced. 3:oo—Dr. Fosdlck (NBC). 4:oo—Organ recital. 5:00—Koolmotor orchestra. s:3o—William Oilomatics (NBC). 6:00 —Benrus time announcement; HyGrade weather. 6:oo—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 6:3o—The story of an opera. 7:oo—Endicott-Johnson hour (WOR). 7:3o—Tasty east Jesters (WOR). B:oo—Castle Farm orchestra. B:3o—The Crosley concert, hour. 9:3o—Estate Weather Max 9:3o—Historical Highlights. 10:00—Benrus time announcement. 10:00—Musicale Novelesque. 11:00—Castle Farm orchestra. 11:30—Benrus time announcement; sigr off.

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.APRIL 26, 1930

tune in April 27 Sunday morning WORLD DISTRESS CAUSE REMEDY a subject of vital concern today to every thoughtful person, will bo discussed by JUDGE RUTHERFORD president of the International Bible Students Association As he speaks at Oakland. California, h!s address will t>.' broadcast throughout the land over two extensive chains including stations here listed. Choice music also! This is a WATCHTOWER PROGRAM EASTERN REGION program begins 8.00 A. M. WKBF WLBZ TV HP WT.BG WGBT IVLOE WFIIV WIP KDKII AVBT KF.4B KQV KWEA AVCFL KTNT 4VOKO KTSL WORD WBBR IVI.SI K SOO IVHK IVMCA IVFTF II FBL IV C A IT II TAR KFEQ lI’MAL IVGBU IVOT>A KMON IV WV A IVOH O KDYI. U K BN CROC IV GY WESTERN REGION program begins 12:00 Noon K VOS KNX KLO ROMO KFUM K MED KGIV RHQ KFFL KFIVM KOII CFCT KM.) KGB