Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1931 — Page 7

JUNE 23,1931

CANADA'S 0. K. IS PUT ON BEER SENT TO U. S. ‘Joker’ Is Found in Ban by Rum Running Gangs on Lakes. By Unflr-d Press ST. THOMAS, Ont., June 23. American beer gangs within the last srventy-two hours have reorganized forces on the north shore of Lake Erie and have sent several shipments to the United States under full Canadian governmental authority, it was reported today. The beer runners are reported to hr,ve obtained legal sanction for the exportation *of their cargoes to the United States with revelation that the liquor export ban does not include restrictions on wines and beers, A test run was made by a rum runner Saturday, the reports say. Aboard a re-conditioned speed boat, the cargo was said to have been checked through west of Port Stanley with every formality required under the new interpretation of the export ban. Other tests were made at different points along the north shore and always the shipments received official approval, it was said. Officially designated liquor export docks have been done away with and it is now unnecessary to chack shipments of wines and beers through customs officials. In some of the test cases, beer was taken from the breweries on trucks and tun to the lake shore, where it was loaded Into speed boats without making contact with any Canadian custom officer. From a dozen points along the “Corunna front,” activity was increased today. Crews, formerly associated with rum running, again were seen loading shipments of beer and wine slated for the American consumer. The new Interpretation of the laws permits a condition which is less severe than at any time since he United States Volstead act created anew field for enterpri.se along the International boarder line.

JUDGE WEIR TO HEAR GAS CO. ARGUMENTS ft (‘litigation Fight to Be Heard Anew on June 30. Judge Clarence E. Weir will hear arguments on relitigation of the Citizens Gas Company and Indianapolis Gas Company contract in superior court four June 30. This announcement was made today following a preliminary hearing In the case of Allen G. Williams Monday. Three defendants against Williams presented motions to strike out all the principal allegations in the suit. Louis B. Ewbank, attorney for the Indianapolis Gas Company, told the court he will show that no basis exists for the suit. Question of validity of the ninety-nine-year lease of the Indianapolis Gas Company by the Citizens Gas Company already has been decided, according to Ewbank. James E. Deery is representing the city in the case and William V. Rooker, the plaintiff. FIGHT TO SAVE SLAYER Attorneys Move to Postpone Maude Lowther's Execution in Ohio. By United Press JEFFERSON, 0., June 23.—Counsel for Mrs. Maude Lowther, 23-year-old Indian girl, convicted of slaying Mrs. Clara Smith in a love plot with the victim's husband, moved today to postpone her execution, set for Oct. 2. She will be the first woman electrocuted in. Ohio if the appeal her attorneys plan to file is denied. Her paramour, Tilby Smith, is in Ohio penitentiary, awaiting electrocution Aug. 17.' Bandits Do Job Thoroughly By United Press CHICAGO, June 23.—Just as three bandits were leaving William Veilow’s store after robbing him of SIOO, it began to rain. They returned to the store, took three raincoats from the stock, put them on and disappeared into the storm.

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Radio Dial Twisters

STATIONS OF THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA 9SO KTHS 1010 i WCFL 070 WON 730 ( WJZ 790 i WSAI 1330 CROW 090 KVOO 1110 I WCKY 1190 WGY 790 ! WLS 870 WSB 710 KOA 830 I KWK 1356 WDAF 910 WHAS *2O I WLW 700 WBM *SO KTRC 920 ■ KYW 1020 1 WEAF 990 WHO 1000 WOC 1000 WTAM 1070 KSI) WO I WBAL 1430 WENR 870 WIBO 590 WOW 590 WTIC 1090 RSTF 1406 * W BAP 800 f WFAA BHH WJR 750 f WRY A 1110 WWJ 920 STATIONS OF THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM WABC 880 I WBBM 770 ! WKRC 550 I WOWO 1160 WCCO 810 KOIL 1260 WPG 1100 WMAQ 070 WIAIJ 040 I WFTW 940 I CKAC 730 f'FRB 900 WBT 1080 WJJII 1130 1 KRLP 1040 I WFBM 1230 ' WLAC 1470 KMOX 1000

—6:15 V. M WBBM (770)—Mike and Herman. CBS—Round towners. —8:30 P. M.— KDKA (080—Musical features, CBS—The News. NBC <WJZ'— Ponce singers. WJR (750i—"Broadway In Review.'' NBC (WEAFi Nat'l. Dairy 1 program. WON (720)—Grand opera gems. —8:45 P. M.— KYW (1020i—Bernle s Phoenix orchestra. CBS—Gloom chaser*. WMAO (670i—Daily news feature. —7 P M CBS -Henrv-George. WDAF (6101—Gay Nineties. NHC—Household celebrities. WIJ3 c 8701—Girl reporter; Westphal's orchestra. WMAQ (670)—Whitney, trio. —7:30 P. M.— CBS—Philco symphony. WBBM (770) Meeker’s orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—FuITer man. | WON < 7 201 —Drama; Burtnett's orchestra. WJR i7so' Bubble Blowers NBC 1 WJZ)-Death Valiev Days. I —8 P. M.— CBS—Ben Bernles orchestra. KYW (1020)—Old Heidelberg Rathskeller. WBBM (770) Geo. Olsens orchestra. NBC I WEAF)—B. A. Rolfe's orchestra. WON (720i—Minstrel show. WJR (750) Chevrolet chronicles. —.3:15 P. M.— WBBM (770) —Romance of the Thorobreds.

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) TUESDAY P. M. 5:15 —Records. 5:30—Rollo and Dad (CBBI. s:4s—Studio program. 6:00 to B—Silent. 8:00—Salon group. B:ls—Tito Guizar (CBS). B:3o—Columbians ICBBI. 9:oo—Fietchsr Henderson’s Harlem orchestra (CBSt. 9:ls—Arthur Pryors band (CBS). 9:3o—Camel Quarter hour (CBS). 9:4s—Asburv Park orchestra (CBBI. 10:00—Romanelll and orchestra (CBS), 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Nocturne (CBS). WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting Inc.) TUESDAY P. M. 4 AS—News flashes. s:ls—'The Hoine-Towner s:23—Crazy Crystal man 5:30 —Gloom Chasers. s:46—Peggy Hoffman. 6:oo—Band program. 6:48 Co-eds. 7:oo—Health talk. 7:ls—Benny Light and Mark Cook 7:3o—College chums. 7:4s—Business chat. 8:00 —Studio orchestra. B:3o—Charlie and Ruth. B:4s—Dauner trio with Vaughn Cornish. 9:ls—Stylist. 9:30 Ft. Harrison boxing bouts. 10:30—Sneed Webb’s orchestra. 11:00—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY P. M. 3:oo—Beauty secrets. 3:ls—Organ and vocal soloist. 3:3o—Livestock reports. 3:4o—Gvenn Sisters and Ramona. 4:oo—Mlurray Horton's orchestra 4:29—Time. 4:30—01d man sunshine. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos ‘n’ Andv (NBC). 5:15 WLW Highlights. s:3o—Recorded program. 5:45 —Baseball scores and Bradley Kincaid. 6:00 —Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. 6:30 —Eddie Niehauer's orchestra. 6:4s—Sterling Jack songs, piano. 7:oo—Plantation days. Negro voices. 7:3o—Derk Bubble Blowers. 8:00—Barbasol Ben and his Barbers. 8:15 —Tastveast Candykids. B:3o—Chevrolet chronicles. 9.oo—Cotton Queen Minstrels 9:3T>—Variety. 9:45—80b Newhall. 9:58 —Weather. 10:00—Los Amigos. / 10:30—Vox Celeste, organ. 11:00—Village rhymester. 11:10—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:30—Henry Busse s orchestra 12:00 midnight—Eddie Niehauer’s orchestra. A. M. 12:30—Sign off

Day Programs

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (IndianaooUs Cover and Light Comoanv) WEDNESDAY A. M. 7:30 —Records. (LOO—Aunt Sammy. 10:00 —Don Bigelow’s orchestra (CBSi 10:15—Dessa Bvrd at the organ. Silent until noon. 12:00 Noon—Farm network (CBS). P. M. 1:00—Salon orchestra (CBS). I:3o—Three Doctors (CBSi. I:4s—Syncopated Silhouettes (CBS'. 2:oo—Talk. 2:os—Silhouettes (CBSV. 2:3o—Two thirty tunes. 3:00 to 5:30 Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) WEDNESDAY A. M. 6:3o—Wake-up band program. 6:4s—Church federation morning worship. 7:oo—The musical clock. B:oo—Breakfast Cub. 9:30 —Melody Man. 9:50 —Cooking chat. 10:00 —Style service. 10:20—Circle theater organlogue.

TUESDAY —8:15 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Paul Whiteman's orchestra. —8:30 P. M.— KYW (1020) —Sea Horse orchestra. CBS—Jesse/Crawford, organist. NBC (WJZ)—Clara. Lu and Em. —8:45 P. M.— NBC (WJZ)—Southernaires. —9 P. M.— KDKA 080)—Sports review; Wm. Penn orchestra KYW (1020) -Sports; news; i State Street. :CBS —Henderson's orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—Snoop and Peep. WON (720) Tomorrow’s Tribune. WGY (790)—Jack Miies orchestra NBC—Amos ‘n' Andv to KTHS. WENR, WFAA. WDAF. WMAQ. WHAS WSM. —9:15 P. M.— CBS—Prvor’s band. ;NBC 1 WEAF I—Little Jack Little. I NBC iV/JZ)—Lowell Thomas. —9.30 P. M.— KYW (1020) —Congress or- ! chestra. ’CBS —Camel auarter hour. WENR (870i—WENR revue.! WON (720)—Wayne King’s orchestra. WGY (790)—Organ. WJR (750)—Pollack’s orchestra. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylvia. —9:15 P. M.— NBC (WEAF)—Roy Smeck. —lO P. M.— NBC (WEAF)—Rudv Vallee and orchestra.

P. M. 12:15—Farm program. 12:30—Livestock markets. 12:35—Butter and egg Quotations. 12:45—Marott trio. I.oo—Silent. 3:4s—Safety Club. 4:ls—Afternoon announcements. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY A. M. s:oo—lnternational fiddlers. s:29—Time. s:3o—Gym classes. I , j 6.45—A. and P. food program (NBC). 7:oo—Time. 7:ol—Bradley Kincaid. 7:ls—Organ program. 7:3o—Morning devotions. 7:44—Time. 7:4s—Miracles of Magnolia (NBC). 8:00 Marv Hale Martin (NBC). 8:15 —Good Looks workshop. B:3o—Dance miniatures (NEC). 9:oo—McCormick’s old time fiddlers. ! 9:ls—Jim and Walt. 9:3o—Livestock reports. 0:40 Organ program. 10:00—Glenn Sisters and Ramona. 10:15—Swift, program (NBC' 10:30—WLW stars. 10:45—River reports. 10:53—Time signals. 11:15—Time. 11:16—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:49—Livestock health talk. . 11:50—Livestock reports. 12:00 Noon —National farm and home pe- * riod (NBC). P, M. 12:30—Singin’ Sam. piano, vocal. 12:40—Market reports. 12:45—Eddie Nlehouser's orochestra. I:ls—Village Rhymester, philosophy and! rhyme. I:3o—The Chicago Serenade (NBC). 2:oo—The matinee players. 3:oo—Chats with Peggy Winthrop (NBC) 3:15 —Organ with instrumentalist. 3:3o—Livestock reports. 3:4o—Harriet Wellen and Don Becker.

Fishing the Air

Irene Beasley of Dixie will take turn: with the Round Towners in a prograrr presentation of popular songs Tuesday a 6:15 p. m. over the Columbia network, ac companied by Nat Brusiloff and his orchestra.

HIGH SPOT OF TUESDAY’S NIGHT’S PROGRAM S:IS—NBC (WJZ)— Gus Van In songs. * 6:OO—NBC (WJZ)—Household program. 7:OO—NBC (WJZ)—Canadian National Expostion program. 7:3o—Columbia—Philco symphony. NBC (WJZ)—Death Valley Days. 8:00 —Columbia—Ben ' Bernie and his orchestra. NBC (WEAF)— B A. Recife’s orchestra. 8:30 —Columbia —Jesse Crawford. 10:00—NBC (WJZ)—Rudy Vallee and his orchestra.

Outstanding among European composers of the present century for the marked individualism of his work. Finland’s pre- : mier symphonlst. Jean Sibelius, will be I represented in the Philco concert scheduled for 7:30 to 8 p. m.. Tuesday, by the finals to his first symphony, in E minor, l with Howard Barlow directing the fiftypiece orchestra. He Forgot About Jurors By United Press CHICAGO, June 23-. Stanley Rusek refused to let Judge Rudolph F. Desort hear his divorce suit, demanding a jury with the charge that “all judges are too easy with women.” The jury refused him a divorce —but granted one to Mrs. Rusek on her cross-complaint.

—lO P. M.— CBS—Romanelli's orchestra. WON (720i—Kay’s orches- ! tra. NBC f WJZ)—Whiteman’s j brehestra. ! WJR (750)—News; Hungry 1 Five. WMAQ (670)—Via Lago orchestra (3 hours). WTAM (1070/—Sport revue: dance orchestra. —10:20 P. M.— WJR (750)—Red Apple Club. —10:30 P. M.— KYW (1020/—Clyde McCoy’s , orchestra. WBBM (770) —Around the town. NBC (WEAF)—The continentals. —ll P. M.— KMOX (1090) - Sports; KMOX orchestra. KYW 11020i—Russo's orchestra. WCCO (810) —Gate’s orches- ! tra. , WENR (870) Dance pro--1 gram. WON (720)—Burtnett's ori chestra. —11:30 P. 51. I KMOX (1090)—Organist. KYW (1020)—Congress or- : chestra. i WENR >B7o)—Merry Garden orchestra. , WGN (720) —Donahue’s or- ! chestra. WTAM (1070)—Dance or- , chestra. —11:45 P. M.— WDAF (610) Nighthawk frolic. —l2 P. M.— WLW iVOOi Netheriand Plaza orchestra. —12:15 A. M.— KSTP (14501 —Dance frolic. —12:30 A. M.— WTMJ (620i—Night watchman.

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