Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 88, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1931 — Page 10

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SI OIL LOOMS BY NIGHTFALL IN OKLAHOMA Famine Tightens Grip as j ‘Alfalfa Bill’ Keeps Throttle Closed. fi," United Press OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 21. State officials and leaders in one of the southwest’s greatest industries predicted today that by nightfall the price of crude oil would climb to $1 a barrel, almost double its present figure and about 75 cents higher than when Governor William H. (Alfalfa Bill) Murray shut down the wells and stopped production under martial law. Refineries throughout Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas figured together, did not have enough crude oil left to last three days, and with east Texas and all flush fields in Oklahoma closed, observers said there was nothing for the refiners to do but meet the $1 price set by Governor Murray when he called out his national guard. Unofficial oflers of $1 a barrel had been made to Murray and it was reported repeatedly that the Magnolia Petroleum Company, subsidiary of Standard Oil of New York and the fourth largest purchaser in the mid-continent area, was ready to meet the price demand. Several offers of 79 cents were made, but Murray refused all compromises. Producers said if the price went up to a dollar they would give all credit to Mursay and to Governor Ross Sterling in Texas. Hunter Shot Fatally li\! United Press BRAZIL, Ind., Aug. 21.—Accidental discharge of a shotgun ended the life of Jack \Ball, 42, while he was hunting squirrels near here.

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STATIONS OF THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY

WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA 9*o . KTHS 1940 WCFT. 9*o r WON 720 , WJZ 7641 WBAI 1330 CKGW 690 ( KVOO 11MT WCKY U9O | WGY 790 WLS *7O WSB 740 KOA MO I KWK ISSO WDAF 61# WHAS *2O WLW 700 WSM 650 KPRC 920 KYW 1020 WEAF 660 WHO 1000 WOC 1000 WTAM 1070 KBD 550 WBAL 1450 WENR *7O WIBO 560 WOW 590 WTIC 1060 KSTP 1406 ' WBAP *OO ( WFAA ** WJR 750 WRVA 111# WWJ 920

STATIONS OF THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM WABC *6O i WBBM 770 i WKRG 550 , WOWO 1160 WCCO *lO , ROIL 1260 WPG 1100 ! WMAO 67# ' WIAU 640 I WFIW 940 I CKAC 750 I CFRfc 960 WBT 10*0 WJJD 113# ! KRLD 1040 I WFBM 1230 I WLAC 1470 I KMOX 1000

—6 P. M.— WON (720)-WON orchestr& NBC ’ (WJZ)—Brusiloff a orchestra. —6:15 P. M.— CBS (WFBM) -Bingin' Bam. WBBM (770>—Mike and Herman. , WGN (720)—Uncle Walt. —6:30 P. M.— CBS Lewisohn Stadium WGN C *n2o) —Pianist; Burtnetfs orchestra. NBC (WJZi— Teddy Blact s orchestra. WMAG (670)—Pianist. —6:45 P. M.— NBC (WJZ)—Sisters of the Skillet. —7 P. M.— WBBM (770)—MerofTs orchestra. _ , WCCO ißlo)—Recital. NBC (WEAFi—Reser's orchestra. _ WGN (720)—Grand opera eems. .. * , WLS (870) —Musical varieties. NBC (WJZ)—Orchestra creatures. —7:30 P. M.— WBBM (770) Mystery drama. NBC (WEAF)— Reisman’s orchestra. WGN (720)—Famous Men drama. NBC (WJZi Concert: Francis X. Bushman. —7:45 P. M.— CBS—Boswell Sisters. WGN (720)—Burtnett’s orchestra. —* P. M.— WBBM (770)—Jan Garber’s orchestra.

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Lizht Company) (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.)

—FRIDAY— P. M. 5:30 —Red Nichols orchestra (CBS). s:4s—Tony Won. Mort Downey. 6:00 —Arthur Pryor's band (CBS). 6:ls—Singin' Sam (CBS). 6:3o—Lewisohn Stadium concert (CBS). 7:oo—Announced. 7:3o—Bean Creek string band. 7:4s—Boswell Sisters (CBS). 8:00 —Silent, by order of Federal Radio > Commission.

FRIDAY

iWDAF (610)—Pickwick program. CBS—Emil Seidel. Karle. Lanin's orchestra. WGN (720)—Minstrel show. NBC (WEAF)—Countess Albanl: Quarter, orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Paul Whiteman's orchestra. —*:3o P. M KYW (1020)—McCoys orchestra. CBS—Around the Samovar. NBC (WEAF)—Vaudeville. NBC (WJZ)—Clara. Lu anti Em. WMAO (670)—Musical program. —*:4s P. M WGN (720i—Dream ship. NBC (WJZ)—Waves of melody. —9 P. M.— KDKA (9801—Sports: Jack Fov. KYW (1020)—News. NBC—Amos ‘n’ Andv to WENR. WDAF. WHAS. WMAO. —9:15 P. M.— CBS—Prvor’s band. NBC (WGN)—Stebbins bovs. WJR (750)—Dance orchestra. WSM (650)—String trio. —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Dan Russo's orchestra. CBS—Morton Downey. WGN (720)—Kay’s orchestra. WJR (750)—Songs. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylvia. —9:45 P. M.— CBS—Coon-Sanders orchestra. —lO P. M.— KDKA (980) —Jimmy Joy’s orchestra.

FRIDAY P. M. 4:45 —News Flashes. s:oo—Vaughn Cornish. s:ls—Evening announcements. s:3o—Evening dance music. s:sß—Baseball results. 6:3o—Orchestra. 6:45 —Pianist. 7 00—Jimmy Boyer. 7 30—American Girl orchestra, 7 45—Vaughn Cornish. B:oo—Studio dance orchestra.

KYW (1020! Whit -Jinan's orchestra. CBS—Benny Merofl’s orchestra. WGN (T2o) Garbers orchestra. WLW (700)—Vox Celeste. WMAO (670)—Via Lago orchestra ( 3 hours). —10:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)— McCoy's orchestra. WGN (720i—Donahue's and Burtnett’s orchestras. NBC (WJZ)—Busse s orchestra. WSM (650)— Novelty players. WTMJ (620)—Dance program. —ll P. M KYW (1020)—Dan Russo's orchestra. , WBBM (770)—Around tne town. WCCO (810)— Long's orchestra. WENR (870)—La Salle orchestra. WJR (750) —Organist. WLW (700)—Gibson orchestra. —11:15 P. M WSM (650)—Pianist: dance orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Moore’s orchestra. „ ... .. , WJR (750) —Goldkette s champions. WLW (700) —Castle Farm orchestra. —11:45 P. M WDAF (610) Nighthawk frolic. —l2 Midnight— WTMJ (620) —Night watchman.

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B:lb—Smilin' Ed McConnell. B:3o—Charlie and Ruth. * 8 45—Ward B. Hiner. 9:3o—Concert trio with Bromley House 10:00—Soorts review. 10:05—Showboat orchestra. 10:30—Jerrv and Charlie. 10:45—Dutton's orchestra 11:30—Jimmy Boyer's organ club. 12:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati * —FRIDAY— P. M. 4:oo—Words and Music. 4:30—01d Man Sunshine. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC). s:ls—Moments with Madame Alda (NBC) s:3o—Phil Cook (NBC). s:<s—The Chatter. 6:oo—Baseball scores. 6:os—The Glenn Sisters and Ramona. 6:ls—Harry Willsey’s orchestra. 6:3o—Fuller’s dance orchestra. 6:4s—Sisters of the Skillet iNBC). 7:oo—'ln Romany.” 7:ls—Murray Horton's orchestra. 7:30 —Hoosier Editor. 7:4s—Concert B:oo—Henry Thies' orchestra B:3o—Clara. Lu and Em iNBC). B:4s—Wildeson s Wildcats. 9:oo—Encores. 6:3o—Variety. 9:45—80b Newhall. 9:sß—Weather. 10:00—Vox Celeste. 10:30—Casa Loma orchestra. 11:00—Josef Chemavisky’s orchestra. 11:30—Casa Loma orchestra. 12:00—Sign off.

Day Programs'

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) . ~ SATURDAY A. M. 7:3o—Records. 9:oo—Announced. 9:ls—Records. 9:3o—Columbia revue (CBS). 10:00—Don Bigelow's orchestra (CBS). }O:30 —Hotel Taft orchestra (CBS). 11:00—St. George orchestra (CBS). 11:30—Atlantic City musicale (CBS). 12:00 Noon—Farm network (CBSi. P. M. 1:00—Four Cluomen (CBS). I:3o—Marion and Jim (CBS). I:4s—Saturday syncopators (CBS). 2:oo—Ann Leaf at the organ (CBS). 2:3o—Spanish Serenade (CBS). 3:00 to s:3o—Silent.

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3 PERISH IN FLAMES Tongue of Fire Licks Out ( Lives of Young Men. P;: United Press MERCED. Ca!., Aug. 21.—Charred ( bodies of three men, victims of what i was considered an “unimportant" j brush blaze, awaited funeral ar- ; rangements today. Their lives had been licked out j by a tongue of flame in a little J canyon, while far up on the slopes j above them, scores of men battled i the main fire that had covered i 16.000 acres. The dead were Arnold Love, 26; Frank Smith, 22; James Worley, 18. Only as an afterthought were the men sent down into the canyon to fight the blaze when rangers thought it might later become j menacing. The bodies, burned almost beyond j recognition, were discovered late Wednesday. All day Thursday, | members of the fire fighting crew i toiled down the mountain slopes j bringing the bodies here.

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