Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1932 — Page 14

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MILLION TO BE SPENT IN 1932 ! BY TRAM LINE New Cars, Busses, CrossTown Lines Among City Improvements. First strps toward complete elimination of those ancient side-seat steet cars, where every one Is forced to sit and watch a row of strangers across the aisle, is to be taken by Indianapolis Railways, Inc. This improvement is one of a series to cost $1,000,000 to be made during 1932, according to President Charles W. Chase of the company. Local labor will be employed. James P. Tretton, for twenty-five years an employe of the street car company, has been renamed general manager by Chase. Tretton held this post prior to the receivership action which resulted in the company sale. Other officers are: D. E. Watson, vice-president and general counsel; George C. Forrey, vicepresident; L. T. Hixson, secretary and treasurer, and L. T. Fox and L. Siegrist, assistants to the secretarytreasurer. The improvement list includes new cars, trackless trolleys, new busses, track improvements and cross-town lines for the first time in history. 25 New Cars to Be Purchased Admitting that the old Indianapolis Street Railway Company lagged woefully behind the modern movement to bring street car lines up to date, Chase announced a complete program of modernization is to get under way at once and continue as rapidly as the new company’s finances will permit. An expenditure of more than $9,000,000 for improvements will be made during the next decade, according to present plans. These wifi include new car shops and barns. Bids now are being received for twenty-one new one-man highspeed street cars (with cross seats such as are in service in other cities of comparable size). These will be of the low, light modern type, capable of rapid pickup, which will decrease running time, Chase said. Cost is estimated at $425,000. Buy Trackless Trolleys Purchase of fifteen trackless trolleys also is planned for about $17,500. There will be used on the Riverside and South Meridian street lines, which will be combined into a through route. A number of new' busses also will be bought. During the balance of 1932, $185,000 will be expended for track and overhead modernization, Chase announced. Projects include: A $55,000 expenditure to rebuild track on Massachusetts avenue between Pennsylvania and Alabama streets and between Collette avenue and East Tenth street. Thirty thousand dollar track rehabilitation on East Michigan street, between Dorman and Davidson streets, and to straighten an S-curve at East Michigan street and Hitthland avenue Thirteen thousand dollars tor straightenin eand realigning tracks at Sixteenth and Illinois streets. SEEKS LUESSE RELEASE Civil Liberties Union to Appeal to Leslie in His Behalf. Appeal to Governor Harry G. Leslie to release Theodore Luesse, unemployed leader serving a term at the state farm for interfering with an eviction, will be made by representatives of the American Civil Liberties Union, it was announced today. Luesse, secretary of the Indianapolis Unemployment Council, is working out a SSOO fine at the rate of $1 a day. Plea of the union will be backed by declarations of sixteen Indianapolis clergymen and business men who recently petitioned for the prisoner’s release. Leslie overruled the petition. LEAGUE FOR DRY LAW Epworth Members Urge Continuance of Prohibition. By Tunes Special MUNGIE, Ind.. June 23.—Plea for continued enforcement of dry laws and for disregard of anti-prohibi-tion movements was made in a resolution adopted by more than 1,500 young people at the annual ’convention of the Muncie district Epworth League at Middletown. “We believe the eighteenth amendment and other prohibition laws constitute, not a menace, but probably the greatest boon to our homes and the greatest protection to childhood and youth that ever has been enacted in history,” the resolution reads. HOOSIERS SEEK ROOM Taggart Completing Arrangements for Denucrats at Chicago. Arrangements for quartering the Hoosier delegation to the Democratic national convention at Chicago were being completed there today by Thomas D. Taggart, national committeeman. Because Indiana was allotted only 480 tickets, Taggart is endeavoring to obtain an increase of this number to one mor! proportionate to the group expected to attend. The Indiana Democratic Club special to the convention will leave Sunday morning. Headquarters of this group will be in the Stevens hotel.

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Stations of the National Broadcasting Company WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA 9*6 KTHS ISM WCFt *7O I) WMAQ 070 , WLB *7O WSB 7W CKGW 090 KVOO 1140 ! WCKY 400 ! WGY 790 ' WLW 700 (WSM 650 KOA *3O KVW 1020 tYDAF (Sin |[ WHO 1000 WOC 1000 WTAM 1070 KPRC W WBAL 1430 I WEAR 070 !l WJR 750 I WOW 800 >WTIC 1660 KSTP 1400 1 WBAF *OO IWF A A MO ! WJZ 7* I WSAI 1330 Stations of the Columbia Broadcasting System WARO *6O , WBRM 770 l WKRC 550 9 WOWO 1166 I WCCO *lO ,ROII. 1260 WPG 1100 I WGN 720 WI.AI 040 H WFIW 940 I CKAC 730 iCFRB 960 WBT 1000 * WHAS MO ’ KBLD 1040 II WFBM 1010 WLAC 1470 RMOX 1000

—6 P. M.— WBBM (770’ —Sport*. NBC—Rudv Vallee to WEAF NBC Regtmentahsts to WJZ. —0:15 P. M.— CBS—Abe Lyman and orchestra. NBC— Rin-Tln-Tin - Thriller to WJZ —6:30 P. M.— WBBM (770 1 —Arnheim’s orchestra WGN (720 1 —Lawrence Salerno. NBC—Rolfe's orchestra to WJZ —6:45 P. M KVW (10201—Agnew'i orchestra. CBS—Joe Palooka. WGN (720)—Palmer ensemble. NBC- Sisters of the skillet to WJZ. —7 P. M.— CBS—Modem male chorus. WBBM (770l—Russell’s orchestra. NBC Black’s orchestra: Revelers to WEAF. WGN (620)—Burtnett's orchestra. NBC—Dansrer fighters to WJZ. —7:15 P. M.— CBS—Mills Bros. WBBM (7701—Tax Payer’s Ass’n. —7:30 P. M.— CBS—Love Storv drama. WBBM (770 > Sanders' orchestra. NBC—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes to WEAF. NBC—Thompkin’s Corners to WJZ. WMAQ (670 Gene Austin; Marian and Jim. —8 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Maupin's orchestra. NBC—Dance hour to WEAF. WGN (720i—Tom, Dick and Harry. DBS—Shllkret's orchestra; Boswell sisters. NBC—The Country Doctor to WJZ. i

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company THURSDAY P. M. s:3o—Street Singer (CBS). s:4s—Bohemians. 6:oo—Bath Club (CBS'. 6:ls—Abe Lyman’s band (CBSI. 6:3o—Columbians (CBS). 6:4s—Joe Palooka (CBSi. 7:oo—Modern male chorus (CBS). 7:ls—Mills Brothers iCBSI, 7:3o—Announced. 7:4s—Mason and Dixon. B:oo—Music that satisfies (CBS). B:ls—Musical fast freight (CBS). B:3o—Columbia svmphonv (CBS). 9:oo—lrene Beaslev (CBSI. 9:ls—Bohemians. . _ 9:3o—lsham Jones orchestra (CBS) 10:00—Smith Ballew orchestra iCBS'. 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Noble Sissle orchestra (CBS), 11;00 —Bohemians. ID3o—Sign oft. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (tndiananolis Broadcasting, tne.) THURSDAY P. M. 4 15—Tea time tunes. 4 45—News flashes. 5 30—Vaughn Cornish. s:'s —Announced. 6:Lo—Cecil and Sally. 6:ls—Novelty program. 6:2o—Baseball scores. 6:4s—Dinner dances. 7:oo—Harry Bason. 7:ls—Golden Age melodies. 7-30—Harry Bason. 7:4s—lndianapolis baseball program. 8:00 —Orchestra. B:ls—Alice Arnold. B:3o—The Jewel Box. 8:45— Transcription. 9:oo—Radio varieties. 9:3o—Showboat orchestra. 9:4s—Harry Bason. 10:00—The Merrymen. 10:30— Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY P M. 4:oo— Afternoon Round Table. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 5:00 —Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC). 515 —Josef Cherniavsky orchestra. 5:30—80b Newhall. 5 • 45—01d Man Sunshine (Ford Rush). 6:ls—Rin Tin Tin Thriller (NBCi. 6:30—8. A. Rolfe’s orchestra (NBC). 6 45—Sister of the Skillet (NBC). 7 00—Marian McKay dance orchestra. 7 15—Josef Cherniavsky dance orchestra. 7:3o—Real Folks (NBC). B:oo—Dance orchestra. S -30—Wayne King dance orchestra. 8:45 —Peanut Pietro. 9:oo—Male Octette. 9:30 —Band . 9:3s—Morin Sisters. 9:4s—Headlines of Yesterday. 10:00—Los Amigos. 9:3o—Moon River, Slumber Music. 11:00—Wayne King dance orchestra. 11:30 —Don Pedro dance orchestra. 12:00—Sign off. Asks Right to Truck Freight Petition for permission to truck freight over United States Roads 41 and 52 between Indianapolis and Hammond, through Lafayette, was filed before the public service commission today by the Mid-States Overnight Express, 670 South California street.

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THURSDAY —41:15 P. M.— DBS—Musical Fast Freight. WGN (720)—Headlines. NBC—Jack Smith to WJZ. —8:30 P. M.— CBS—Columbia symphony. WGN (720) Big Leaguers and Bushers. NBC —Hollywood Night* to WJZ. WMAQ f 670 1 Gallicchio’s concert orchestra. —8:45 P. M.— CBS—Jay Flippen and Spitalny s orchestra. W'BBM (770) —Romance of the Thorobreds. WGN (720 1 —Crossword melodies. WJR (750)—Musical Masters. NBC—Hello Marie to WJZ. —9 P. M.— KDKA (980 1 —Sports; weather; vocal. KYW (1020i —Sports; news; Tanner’s orchestra. CBS—lrene Beasley and; Berren’s orchestra. NBC—Russ Columbo’s or- i chestra to WEAF. WGN (720) —Burtnett’s orchestra. NBC—Amos ’n’ Andy to: WENR, WDAF. WSB, WSM. —9:15 P. M.— CBS—Nelson's orchestra. NBC—Reser's Eskimos to WEAF. WGN (720)—Dream Ship. NBC—Sodero and concert orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dan andi Sylvia. WSM 1650)—Sports; Reser’s; orchestra. WTMJ (620) Los Caballeros; German band. —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Eddie South’s orchestra. CBS—lsham Jones’ orchestra. WGN (7201—Cummin's or-! i gram (2>,i hours). (WMAQ (670) —Dance pro-

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HIGH SPOTS OF THURSDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM. s:4s—Columbia—Georgie Price and Kreuger’s orchestra. 6:00—NBO (WEAF'—Vallee's orchestra: Sophie Tucker. 7:00 NBC (WJZ)—Goldman band concert. 7:ls—Columbia—The Mills Brothers. 7:3o—Columbia—Love Story hour drama. NBC (WEAF)—Sherlock Holmes drama. NBC (WJZ I—Real Folks. Thompkins corner. B:oo—Columbia—Bc.swell Sisters and Shllkret's orchestra. NBC (WEAFi—Walter Winchell. B:3o—Columbia—Howard Barlow and Columbia symphony. ):45—NBC <WEAFi—Cab Calloway and orchestra.

The Boswell Sisters will give you “Three Guesses’’ in rhythm and Nat Snilkret will conduct his arrangement of “Allah's Holiday’’ as features of “Music That Satisfies” Thursday over WFBM and the Columbia network, from 8 to 8:15 p. m. Irene Beasley, popular Columbia contralto, will feature the love song. “Bill” from the musical comedy, “Show Boat” during the broadcast Thursday from 9 to 9:15 p. m.. over WFBM and the Columbia network.

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