Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1930 — Page 6

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SENATE PROBE DEMANDED ON IMPUREDRUGS Chief of U. S. Bureau Wants His Department Cleared of Charges. D l/ I'nitrd Prc* WASHINGTON, May 15.- Charges that lax enforcement of the pure food and drugs act Is permitting wide distribution of substaridard drugs today led to a demand by W. G. Campbell, chief of the pure food, drugs and insecticide administration of the agriculture department, for a senatorial inquiry. In a letter to Chairman McNary of the senate agriculture committee Campbell flatly denied impure drugs have been admitted into the United States and asked the senate agricultural committee to undertake an investigation to vindicate government officials responsible for enforcement of the law. He said the charges were "inspired by trade sources.” Afterward, McNary said he planned to ask the agricultural committee to investigate the charges xsccntlr oublished fey the American Association 01 oostetrlcians, Gynecologists and Abdominal Surgeons and reiterated in Plain Talk magazine by Senator Burton K. Wheeler <Dem., Mont.). Wheeler asserted the high rate of maternity and heart disease deaths in this country are attributable in large part to widespread use of impure ergot and digitalis against which physicians and druggists have no adequate safeguard. He alleged the drugs, sold in packages marked with government seals, do not conform to the United States pharmacopoeia.

SEW ALARM OFFERS LITTLE TO BANDITS System Detects Difference Between Right and Wrong Touch. Bandits beware! The Indianapolis police department today was shown a bank signal system so sensitive and so human that it can tell whether a holdup is being staged or whether a teller is merely opening a money drawed to check his accounts. Chief of Police Jerry Kinney and a squad of officers and detectives saw the demonstration of the new type burglar system. The system is foolproof. The teller is able, at all times, to open a money drawer at the command of a bandit and give a holdup alarm. But if the bandit tells the teller to lie on the floor the bandit is still in danger ot capture for he can not climb the bank cage coping without giving alarm. BRITAIN'S RICHEST MAN HAS BIRTHDAY Sir John EUerman, Rockefeller of England, Celebrates. Bn United Press LONDON, May 15. Sir John Reeves Ellerman, the Rockefeller of Great Britain, celebrated his sixtyeighth birthday at his home here today. It was a quiet celebration, for Sir John is still recuperating from an illness contracted last winter. Sir John is reputed to be the wealthiest man in Britain, worth about $100,000,000. Yet he is so modest, he occupies only one inch of space in Who’s Who. Sir John is interested in shipping, breweries and many industrial enterprises. He ranks third in the world as an owner of shipping tonnage. RED CAGLE AND WIFE PAY VISIT TO GOTHAM Resignation of Grid Star From West Point Accepted. Bu United Press NEW YORK. May 15. The whereabouts of Mr. and Mrs. Christian K. Cagle was somewhat of a mystery today although they were supposed to be in the city discussing plans for Cagle's next job, as assistant football coach at Mississippi A. and M. college. His resignation from West Point was accepted Wednesday and he joined his wife here Wednesday night. mm often LACKING IN TASTE APPEAL [Essential Foods Can Be Cooked and Served to Please Appetites r Tfce tact that a lady boy* a p| t dreaa Am-* not mean that it is per err end plain. Even a boose-dress-can be sJitaiiw sad a pleasure to wear. Likewise, the fact that a boosewrife decides to sere simple, wbetesome food does not mean that tt should be lacking in taste aopeal sod uninviting in appearance. Yet, too often, this is the case. Asa mjpft then is either patient indifference to the fond, or outspoken rebeffion by old and yoneg. j One of the-most popular ways to tanks ■!<*■— seatful is to Savor them with sugar. A dash of sagartoapMbaf salt works vppo(hKS ixHhfeMuaning af vegetables, panned and fresh, meat stems and usted dresKnga. This seasoning does not change the characteristic Savor of fbe food bat emphasises it. i Manyother foods can also be harrrwed by sugar. Fresh and stewed tfrnfcs, Mxt most cereals need sugar te nodes them inviting to the taste. Doctors and dietitian* endorse this gue of sugar. What is move, they recommend the regular practice of serving desserts—for their nourishment mod their satisfying qualities. Most foods are more <Midooa jNodncxtriafafag' with sugar. The _Advertisement. - •

Radio Dial Twisters

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis <lDdlaoao!la Power and Llrht Company) THURSDAY P M. s:oo—lndiana university radio extension course. s:3o—Rhvthmakerg. * 6:oo—Vagabonds iCBSi. 6:ls—Frederick Wm. Wile from Washington i CBS'. 6:3o—Dinner music. 6:45—C. O. Conn boys band. 7:oo—Manhattan Mod* <CBSi. 7:3o—White R ose Gasoline orchestra. 6:oo—Mid-week kodek hour (CBS'. 8:30 to 10:00—Silent bv order Federal Radio Commission. 10:00—Guv Lombardo and Royal Canadians i CBS'. 10:30 —Midnight melodies (CBS'. 10:45—'Time. wea*h*r. 10:46—The columnist. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (IndJanaooll* Broadcasting. Inc.) THURSDAY P M 4 15—The Girl Friends Three. 4:4o—News flashes. s:os—Town tonics. 6:oo—Harrv Bason at the piano. 6:20 Studio orchestra. 6:so—Mar.non Sales Branch. 7:oo—Thrift Shoe hour B:oo—American Nut program. B:ls—Earl's orchestra 6:3o—Peek's Diamond Jubilee. 9:2o—Crystal Pep dance orchestra. 10:00 —General Motors sereoaders. ll:oo—Jerk Tlllson's orchestra. 11:30—Organ recital. 12:00—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY P. M. 4:oo—Tea time tunes. _ 4:3o—Livestock reports. 4:4o—Program chats. _ 4:4s—Flovd Gibbons. Literary Digest report (NBC). 6:oo—Vesner organ. 5:30 Benrus time announcement. 5:30 —Dinner concert. 5-59—Hv Grade weather forecast. 6:oo—University of C iclnnati, educational series. 6:ls—Variety. 6:3o—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 6:4s—Radio Dog Club: Pr. Glenn Adams. 7:oo —1. u. A. Hoine-Towners. 7:3o—Maxwell hour (NBC. 8:00 —Crime.lights. B:3o—Castle Farm orchestra. 9:oo—Hollingsworth Hall. 9:3o—Amos ‘n’ Andy. 9:4s—Brooks and Ross. 10:00 —Benrus time announcement. 10:00—Estate weather man. 10:00—Slumber hour (NBCi. 11:00—Castle Farm orchestra. 11:30—Melville Ray. tenor. 12:00'M.—Hotel Gibson c rchestra. 12*^0—Howard trio with Mary Steele. 100—Benrus time announcement: sign off.

DISTANT STATIONS

THURSDAY —6 P. M WLS 1870'. Chicago— Family circle. WMAQ (6701. Chicago—Health talk. —6:15 P. M.~ Columbia—Fred'k. Wm. Wile to WFBM. —6:30 P. M.— Columbia—U. S. Marine band to WFBM. WLS 'B7oi. Chicago—Comedy play. WMAQ (6701, Chicago—Musical program. — 6:45 P. 51. WBBM (770). Chicago—Musical contrasts. —7 P. M Columbia—Manhattan Moods to WABC. WBBM. WCCO. NBC System—Arco Birthday party to WEAF. WSM. WSAI. KYW. vVGN 17201. Chicago—Oil-O-Matics. NBC System—Knox orchestra to WJZ. KDKA. WIBO. , . . WLS 18701. Chicago—Balalaika orchestra. —7:30 P. M.— Columbia—Knights of Garter to WABC, WBBM. WENR (8701. Chicago—WENß players NBC System—Melody Moments to WEAF. WTAM. „ , NBC Svstem —Maxwell melodies to WJZ, KYW. WLW. WHAS. WSM. —8 P. M.— Columbia—Kodak program to WFBM. WENR (870). Chicago—Sketch "Pioneer NBC's'ystem— R. C. A. concert to WEAF, WSAI. WHAS. KYW. WTAM. NBC Svstem —Atwater Kent dance orchestra to WJZ. WJR. KDKA. WGN. —8:30 P. 51. WBBM (770). Chicago— Songsters. Columbia—Radio forum to WABC, WCCO. WGN (720). Chicago—Baroness Van Wes WMAQ (670). fchicago—Coal Bureau. —9 P. 51. KYW (1020), Chicago—Book man; news; features. Columbia—Dream Boat to WABC. WENR (870). Chicago—Mike and Herman WGN (720'. Chicago—Tomorrow’s Tribune; Hungry Five. NBC Svstem—Ballew's orchestra to WJZ. NBC System—Conoco Adventures to KWK, WLS. . , oil WMAQ (670), Chicago—Dan and Sylvia, style hour. —9:15 P. M.— WENR (870), Chicago—Musical travelogue. —9:30 P. M.— KDKA (980). Pittsburgh—Sports; Gerun’s orchestra. , __ Columbia—Osborne’s orchestra to WABC. WON . Chicago—Goldkette's orchestra; Nighthawks. , . . . . NBC System—Amos n Andy to KYW, —9:45 P. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—Wayne King's orNBC^Svstem—Prohibition Poll to WENR. WHAS. —lO P. 51. Columbia —Week’s orchestra to WABC. V.’ENR 1870). Chicago—Air Vaudeville (2 hours). NBC Svstem--B. A. Rolfe's orchestra to WTMJ. WHAS WSM WMAQ (670), Chicago—Dance orchestra (3 hours). —10:20 P. M.— WGN (720) Chicago—Hogan’s orchestra. —10:30 P. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—Dan Russo’s orchestra. Columbia—Midnight Melodies. WJR (750(. Detroit —Bergin's orchestra.

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—n p. m KYW (10201. Chicago—Panico and Stone’s orchestras. WBBM (770). Chicago—Dance Music (1 hour). WGN (720*. Chicago—Hogan's orchestra; Nighthaaks. WSM 16501 Nashville—Novelty players. WTAM 11070). Cleveland—Dance music; organ. —11:30 P. M WJR (750). Detroit—Diensbergers orchestra. —11:45 P. M WDAF (610), Kansas City—Nlghthawk Frolic. —l2 P M KYW (1020). Chicago—Kassell’s orchestra tl houri. WLW 1700). Cincinnati—Gibson orchestra; trio. —12:30 A. M KMOX (To9oi. gt. Louis—The Sun Dodgers.

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| WFBM (1230) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company) FRIDAY A. M. 7:00- Pep Unlimited Club. 9:00 to 10:00—Silent. 10:00—Aunt Sammy hour. 11:00—Cortv college organ program. 11:15 to 12—Silent. 12 Noon—Farm community network (CBS). P. M. I:oo—Care of Home Grounds. I:ls—Columia ensemble (CBS). I:3o—For vour information (CBS). 2:00 light opera gems (CBS'. 2:3o—Thirtv minute men (CBS). 3:oo—Don Bigelow’s orchestra (CBS). 3:30 to s:oo—Silent. WKBF (1400> Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) FRIDAY A. M. 6:4s—Church Federation morning worship. 7:oo—Talk o’ Town. B:4s—Stewart's Radio. Inc. 9:05—K0-We-Ba program. 9:ls—Your English. 9:2s—Morrison's style talk. 9:3s—Hoosier Coffee Club. 9:4s—Standard Nut Margarine cooking chat. 9:ss—Home message. v 10:00—Pomal Makes Pomalay. 10:05—Indianapolis Paint and Color Company. 10:15—L. S. Ayres & Cos. 10:30—Market auotatlons. 10:35—Lester Huff at the Circle organ. 11:00—Part II Women's Club. 11:15—De Voe Paint Girls. 11:30—Announcements. 11:45—.Jackson Supply Company. 11:55—Sue Carolyn. P. M. 11:15—The Farm Adviser. 12:30—Jansen-Overman Company. 12:35—Midday records. 12:40—The Service Man. “ I:oo—Marott trio. 1:30 —Market quotations. 1:35 —Ruy Robertson golf lesson. I:4s—Furnas Ice Cream Girls. 2:o Organlogues. . 2:3o—Tom & Wash Laugh Club. 2:4s—Silent. 3:4s—The Rhythm King. WLW (700) Cincinnati FRIDAY A. M. 5:30 —Top o’ the Mornin. 6:3o—Organ program. 7:00 —Aunt Jemima man (NBC). 7:ls—Exercise program. . . . 7:3o—Morning devotion conducted by Dad Kershner of Y. M. C. A. 8 00—Crosley woman’s hour, with musicale (cooking chat, poems, household hints, and instructive talks). 9:oo—Organ. 9:15 —Progressive education. 9:3o—Live stock reports. 9:4o—“Wild Flowers.” 10:00 —Modes and Moderns. 10;30—Weather, river and markets. 11:00— Early & Daniels fiddlers. 11:15—Organ. . , 11:30—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11 50—Live stock report. 12 Noon—National Farm and home hour (NBC). P. M. 12:30—Matinee players. I:3o—Pat'nted. , , I:4s—Leonard Watson, cellist. 2;oo—Pacific symphony (NBC). 3 00—Woman’s Radio Club. 3:ls—Tea program 3:3o—Murdock Williams. 3:45 —Maids of melodies. BURNING FEET The New Way to End Distress in 20 Minutes THE ENGLISH WAY If you want to instantly relieve weary, inflamed, burning feet you must first REMOVE THE CAUSE. And the general cause of most foot troußles is harmful acids and poisons which accumulate in the tens of thousands of foot pores which only the Oxygen in Radox can force out,. Immediately rid your pores of these trouble-makers by soaking your feet for 20 minutes in a wonderfully soothing, cleansing, revitalizing Radox Footbath. You’ll be astonished at how marvelously soothed and cooled your feet will be —walk all next day with greatest comfort! Radox is guaranteed to give anyone flawless feet or money back—and that means painful feet—sweaty feet—corns, bunions and callouses. Get Radox at Hook’s Dependable Drug Store or any drug store. Read directions. —Advertisement.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

GRAND JURORS CALL OFFICIALS IN VOTEPROBE Board Members to Testify in Alleged Ballot Stuff- 1 ing Case. Two members of the election board of the Second precinct of the Tenth ward appeared before the Marion county grand jury today as- chief witnesses in a probe of alleged corruption in the primary last week. They are Thomas Donahue, 240 McKim avenue; and Joseph Poulton, 126 McKim avenue, Democratic election officials. Testimony of four other witnesses whose names were not revealed, also was heard. The jury’s probe was in the fourth day today after testimony of nine witnesses was heard in previous sessions. Impounding of ballots and election records, with slates of poll personnel, is probable soon, according to Prosecutor Judson L. Stark, in an effort of the probe body to get at the basis of reports that "mythical” appointments were made to pave the way for last moment changes in poll slates. POLICE, FIRE FUND GAINS Contributions to the police and firemen’s emergency fund total $5,058 to date, as result of the direct mail campaign staged by a committee of businessmen. A second letter is being drafted to be sent to a list of firms and individuals reminding them of the appeal. The campaign will continue several more weeks. MISSIONARIES ROUTED HANKOW, China, May 15.—Missionaries were forced to evacuate Hanchuan i,oJay when a band of Chinese outlaws attacked the city, advices received here said. Another band raided Simakow, seventy miles from Hankow, slaying 200 inhabitants.

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The war hero and song writer, Lieutenant Gitz Rice, whose Dciy Old Pal of Mine” and "Hinkey-Dinkty Parlez-vouz” helped lighten the burden of trench life, presents these songs among others when he appears with his six Canadian Mounties on the Fleischman hour Thursday evening at 6 o'clock over WGN, WHAS and the NBC. n n• n * * * The first program of the Milford Knights of the Garter will be broadcast over WABC and the Columbia broadcasting system from 7:30 to 8 p. m. Thursday. nun an n Alois Havrilla, who has been the master of ceremonies on Jack Frost’s Melody Moments since this feature was first introduced to the radio audience last September will appear as barytone soloist on the program to be heard over WTAM and an NBC network Thursday night at 7:30 o clock.

S:3O—NBC (WEAF)—In the nation’s capital. 6:OO—NEC <WEAF)— Fleischmann hour, Rudy Valle’s orchestra; Gitz Rice, composer, and his five Canadian Mounties. 6:3o—Columbia—United States Marine band. 7:OO—NBC (WEAF)—Arco birthday program, with Mario Chamlee. 7:3O—NBC (WJZ)—Maxwell melodies. Columbia—Knights of the Garter. 8:00—NBC (WEAF)—RCA hour; Lucy Marsh, Gladys Rice, sopranos; James Melton, Lewis James, Lambert Murphy, tenors; Elliott Shaw, baritone; Wilfred Glenn, bass. Columbia —Kodak hour to WFBM. 9:OO—NBC (WEAF)—Love scenes from "Sadko.” 10:00—NBC (WJZ)—B. A. Rolfe’s dance orchestra (Lucky Strike). 4 " %

In the second of his RCA hours dedicated to American composers, Nathaniel hilkret is assisted by Lucy Marsh and Gladys Rice, sopranos; James Melton, Lewis James and Lambert Murphy .tenors; Elliott Shaw, baritone, and Wilfred Glenn, bass, in a program of Rudolph Friml melodies which will be heard through WHAS, KYW, WTAM and stations associated with the NBC Thursday at 8 p. m.

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MAY 15,1930

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