Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1933 — Page 4

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WATSON TO RON AGAINST ROBBIE. VIEW IN G. 0. P. Morgan Ouster Regarded as Indication That Senator Will Try Comeback. Senator James E. Watson will contend with Senator Arthur Robinson for tire nomination two years hence, if the interpretation placed fcy Republican dopcsters on the incidents leading to the ouster of State Chairman Ivan Morgan this week are correct. On the inside, it is more than whispered that hesitant members of the state committee were in telephonic conversation with Watson up to the time of the meeting, and that j it was due to his insistence that! Morgan was voted out. Quite as significant is the fact j that the vote showed only three dis- j tricts, and these favorable to Rob- j inson, which cast votes against the reorganization. In Marion county, where Robinson is in close touch with Captain George Coffin, the members of the committee voted for Morgan. Other votes came from Morgan's home elk trict and Watson’s congressional, district, where Walter Bossert has, more than casual influence. When Morgan, in his farewell ! address, called attention to the fact i that he had been put intopporerw r er by j Watson, he recalled the fate of j many who had followed the Watson fortunes. The fact that Senator Watson has disclaimed any intention of j contesting with Robinson, only has I convinced friends of the junior senator that there s danger ahead. It will also call into the battle line for control, not necessarily for Robinson. the many new enemies which j Watson made. The backers of M. Bert Thurman, remembering his fate, are expected to get into action. Asa result, it is -ikely that there will be no moratorium in Republican state politics, with an active smuggle inside the party all during the months to stop Watson. POWER TRUST TACTICS BARED BY SPEAKER Carl I). Thompson, Utility Expert, Gives Address in City. Far- reaching control and propaganda of privately-owned public utilities, were described by Carl D. Thompson, secretary of the Public Ownership League of America in an address Wednesday night at the Y W. C. A. “The power trust,” he said, “has used the schools, the press, women’s clubs, men’s clubs, and even the pulpit. to broadcast its propaganda." Thompson asserted that power always can be sold cheaper from a municipally-owned plant. He said there are towns in various parts of the country that pay taxes from the surplus earnings of the municipal utilities.

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Another gala variety show presenting headline attractions from Broadway's musical romedv and vaudeville stage, will be heard during the program with Rudv Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees Thursday. at 7 p. m.. over WLW and an NBC network. A storv of the I.urkv Dollar Mine, with Thurston's magic bringing the villain his revenge, will be broadcast Thursday, at 7:15 U. m., over WLW and an NBC network. A glimpse into the lives of a desert Ceunle will be given bv the Old Ranger dr-ing the Death Valiev Davs program. Thursday, at 8 p. m.. over WLW and an NBC network.

HIGH SPOTS OF THI'RSDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAM 7:OO—NBC (WEAFi—Vallees orchestra: guests. Columbia —Easv aces. 745 NBC (WJZ)—Howard Thurston. the magician. B:oo—Columbia—Havton's orchestra and Ruth Etting. NBC tWEAFI—Show Boat. B:ls—Columbia—The Mills Brothers. B:3o—Columbia—Col. Stoopnagle and Budd. 9:OO—NBC tWEAFI—Jack Pearl. Columbia —Light opera 'The Red Mill."

Concluding the New World" symphony Os Dvorak. Howard Barlow will present the third and fourth movements: Molto vivace and Allegro con fuoco during the broadcast oxer WFBM and the Columbia network, Thursday, from 10 to 10 30 p. m. The Aborn Opera Company will revive Victor Herbert's beloved operetta, "The Red Mill" in the Five Star Theater program to be broadcast over the WABCColumbia network from 9 to 9 30 p. m., Thursday

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—6:15 P. M—NBC—Robison's orchestra to WJZ. —6:30 P. M KYW 11020)—Canton orchestra. CBS Keler, Sargent and Ross. WBBM (770) —Norm Sherr. NBC R e g i m e ntalists to WEAF. NBC—Concert Footlights to WJZ. WMAQ (670) —Eppinoffs orchestra. WSM (650) —Dinner concert. —6:45 P. M.— CBS—Boake Carter. NBC The Goldbergs to WEAF. —7 P. M KYW (1020)—Star Dust; Hogan's orchestra. CBS—Easy Aces. NBC—Rudy Valiee to WEAF. NBC—Cape Diamond Lights to WJZ. WLS (870) —Bernie's orchestra. WSM (650)—Three on a Mike. —7:15 P. M.— CBS—Jack Smith. Humming Birds. John’s orchestra. WBBM (770) Sports Review —7:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Dr. Herman Bundesen. CBS—Kate Smith. NBC Rin-Tin-Tin Thriller’’ to WJZ. —7:45 P. M.— CBS -Lyman orchestra and Hollywood Newsboy. WBBM (770)—Lynn's orches(ra. NBC—Thurston the Magician to WJZ. —8 P. M KYW (1020)—Fisher’s orchestra. CBS—Ruth Etting and Hayton’s orchestra. WBBM (770)—Jack Brooks. NBC—Maxwell ‘Show Boat.” to WEAF. NBC —Death Valley days to WJZ.

VVFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company THI'RSDAY P. M. s:3o—Sklnnv (CBSi. s:4s—Tarzau of the Apes. 6:oo—Riff Brothers. 6:ls—Jack Tilson orchestra. 6:3o—Nut Farm. 6:4s—Electrical transcription. 6:so—Bohemians. 7:oo—Easv Aces iCBSt. 7:ls—Fireside Fantasies (CBS). 7:3o—Kate Smith ICBSI. 7:4s—Hot from Hollywood (CBS). B:oo—Music that satisfies (CBS). 8 15—Sam and Carlile. 8 30 —Colonel and Budd. o:oo—Magic Through the ages. 9:ls—Jack Wright orchestra. 9:3o—Boswell Sisters (CBSi. 9:4s—Mvrt and Marge (CBS). 10:00—Columbia symphony (CBS). 10:30—The columnist. 10 45—Isham Jones orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Jack Wright orchestra. 11 30—Leon Bclasco orchestra (CBSI. 1145 Louie Lowe orchestra. 12 00 Midnight—Jack Tilson orchestra. A M 12:30— Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) THURSDAY P. M. 4 00 —Tea Time Tunes. 4 15—Twilight Treasure hour. 4:4s—News flashes. 5 00—Musical Menu. 5:30 Aunt Dessa and Uncle Connie. 5 45—Dinner dances. s:so—Dr. Gertrude Hinshaw. s:ss—The voice of the Capitol. 6.oo—Dauner Trio. 6:ls—Harry Bason. 6 30—Recordings. 6 45—The Sp*rt slight. 7:oo—Vaughn Cornish. 7:ls—The Three Musketeers. 7:3o—Frank Parrish: 7:4s—Master's Music Room.

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—THURSDAY——B:IS P. M.— tiCßS—Mills Brothers. —8:30 P. M.— iKYW (1020) —Lopez orches- 1 . tra: American Weekly! | drama. IiCBS —Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd. (WBBM (770)—Straight’s ori! chestra NBC—Dancing strings to i WJZ. —9 P. M.— ■KYW (1020)—Globe Trotter. CBS—Five Star theater. . NBC—Dance hour to WEAF. NBC—Wilfred Glenn to WJZ. —9:15 P. M.— WGN (720)—Kemp's orchestra. NBC—Vic and Sade to WJZ. —9:30 P. M.— 1 KYW (1020i—Inspector Stevens and Son. CBS—Boswell Sisters. : WGN (7201—Headlines. NBC—llomav Bailey and orchestra to WJZ. —9:45 P. M—--1 KDKA (980) —Bradley Kincaid. KYW 1 1020)—Three strings. . CBS—Morton Downev. WGN (720)—Dream ship. CBS—Mvrt and Marge to WFBM. NBC—Male trio to WJZ. —lO P. M.— KDKA (980)—Sports; news: songs. KYW (1020)—Sports: Fisher's orchestra CBS—Barlow and Columbia I svmphonv. NBC—Contralto-Bcstor's orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Kemp's orches- , tra: Milligan and Mulligan. ‘ NBC—Rollickers to WJZ. NBC—Amos *n' Andv to WENR, WDAF, WSB, WSM. WMAQ. WTAM (1070) —Sports: studio features. —10:15 P. M.— , NBC —Sodero and concert orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Svl- ) via. WSM (650)—Snorts.

B:oo—The Sunshine Singer. B:ls—Donald Novis. 8:30—To be announced. 9:oo—Devore Sisters. 9:ls—The Old Pathfinder. 9:3o—Golden Gloves boxing tournament. 11:00—Morrie Brennan's orchestra. 11:30—De Sautelle’s orchestra. 12:00— Sign off, .. . WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY P. M. 4:oo —Jack and Jill and orchestra. 4:ls—Joe Emerson. 4:3o—The Singing Lady (NBC). 4:4s—Alice Remsen and orchestra. s:oo—"Oklahoma Bob" Albright. 5:15—01d Man Sunshine (Ford Rush). 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos 'n' Andy (NBC). 6:ls—Gene and Glenn. 6:3o—Chandu the Magician. 6:4s—Merrell Music Makers: Llovd Shaffer orchestra with Billie ' Dauscha and quartet. 7:00 —Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees (NBC). 7:3o—Rin-Tin-Tin Thrillers (NBC). 7:4s—Thurston program (NBC). B:oo—Death Valley Days iNBC). B:3o—Conservatory of Music program. 9:oo—Jack Pearl (NBC). 10:00—WLW Artists' Bureau revue. 10:30—Cesare Sodero and concert orchestra i NBC). 11:00—Hotel McAlpin orchestra (NBC). 11:30—Vincent Lopez and his orchestra (NBC). A M. 12:00—Moon River. 12:15—Seymore Simon's orchestra. 12:45—"And So to Bed.” I:oo— Sign off. The symbol for Pluto is PL. the first two letters of its name, and also the initials of Percival Lowell, who predicted its existence.

—10:30 P. M.— .KDKA (980)—Halstead's orchestra. KYW (1020)—Canton orchesi tra. CBS—lsham Jones’ orches- [ tra. WGN (720) Wavne King’s orchestra; Garber’s orchestra. 1 NBC —Denny's orchestra to WEAF. WMAQ. (670)—Dance program (2 ’2 hours). WSM (650)—Dance orchestra. —ll P. M.— KYW (1020)—Don Pedro's orchestra. CBS —Duchin’s orchestra. WENR (870)—Bernie’s orchestra. NBC—Ralph Kirberv; Cab Calloway's orchestra to WEAF. NBC—Sam Robbin’s orchestra to WJZ. —11:10 P. M.— WGN (720)—Wavne King’s orchestra. , —11:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Mark. Fisher’s orchestra. CBS —Bela sco's orchestra. WBBM (770) —Around the town. NBC—Hotel Carter orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720)—McCoy’s orchestra: Russian music. WJR (750)—Rapp's orchestra. NBC—Looez orchestra to , WJZ. —l2 Midnight—- , KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. WDAF (610) Nighthawk frolic. WENR (870)—Dance orches- . tras. WGN (720)—McCoy’s and Kemp’s orchestra.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

IRATE FARMERS ROUT MORTGAGE SALES AGENTS Attack Attorney in Kansas, Bidder Rolled in Snow in Michigan. By United Press CHICAGO. , Feb. 9 —Rebellious farmers attacked an attorney at a Kansas mortgage sale Wednesday, others rolled a mortgagee’s agent in a snowdrift in Michigan, and in Wisconsin, dairymen voted to start a milk strike while six state legislatures urged relief measures ahead in an effort to curb the widespread rural uprising. The day’s principal developments were in legislative halls. Relief bills were enacted or pushed forward in Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, lowa. Minnesota and Nebraska. Near Ithica, Mich., several hundred farmers rolled a mortgagee’s agent in a snowdrift on Roy Marzolf’s farm. C. A. Holman, the agent, was about to raise a bid when the farmers threw him into the snow. He was unhurt, but his glasses were broken. The farmeres then bid in articles at “Woolworth” prices and returned them to Marzolf. Rescued by Deputies At Wichita Kan. deputy sheriffs rescued P. Dudley Gardiner, attorney, from angry farmers, who charged him when he bid $1,600 on farm property against which there was a $2,025 mortgage. “Raise your bid,” the farmers shouted. “That is my bid,” declared Gardiner. “Take him out,” yelled the farmers, and started to do it. Deputies rescued the attorney after he had been dragged several feet. At Appleton, Wis., directors of the Wisconsin cooperative milk pool voted to start a state-wide milk strike to force up prices. Legislative developments included: Austin, Tex.—The house voted, 111 to 1, to aid debtors by forbidding the party foreclosing to take anything more than what the mortgaged property brought at forced sale. Assemblies in Action St. Paul, Minn.—A measure was introduced in the senate providing appointment of a committee to direct negotiations with mortgage holders and prevent foreclosures. Madison, Wis.—The assembly judiciary committee recommended "or passage a bill extending mortgage foreclosure relief for two years. Des Moines, la.—Governor Herring signed a bill giving district courts jurisdiction of all land subject to foreclosure within the next two years. Illinois—The assembly acted favorably on a one-year foreclosure moratorium bill and a four-year moratorium bill was introduced in the senate. Lincoln, Neb. —A bill permitting deficiency judgments in mortgage foreclosures, and another providing a moratorium on foreclosures were considered. DEATHThITS ON STREET Man Falls Unconscious oh Way Home from Work, Dies in Store. Until recently a patient in Sunnyside sanitarium, Jack Roberts, 43, of 1103 West Vermont street, fell unconscious on the sidewalk in the 100 block Geisendorff street, and died Wednesday night after being carried into a nearby store. Roberts was coming from work at Kingan & Company when he collapsed. The body was sent to city morgue. A son, Lowell Roberts, survives.

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Try your hand on this jigsaw puzzle of four famed movie stars.

Four Pictures of Cinema Stars Will Be Shown in Contest. Every one, nowadays, seems to have been bitten by the jig-saw puzzle bug, so The ""imes, in conjunction with the Apollo theater, is offering its many contest fans an opportunity to turn this popular fad into cash and theater tickets. Here is how it may be accomplished. The heads of four stars appearing in the new photoplay, “State Fair,” coming to the Apollo Friday, have been cut into a number of separate pieces, just as any simple jig-saw puzzle. These parts will be published daily by The Times for four consecutive

Eleven Sentenced in City Start Leavenworth Terms

Harry E. Gates, deputy United States marshal, arrived at Leavenworth penitentiary today with eleven prisoners sentenced Firday by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell. Those making the trip included Charles Truckey, Stendal, five years, postoffice theft; Raymond Enneking, New York, two years, letter theft; Arthur B. Dillingham, Indianapolis, five years, counterfeiting: Lauren H. Turk, Toledo, five years, Mann act; William W. Ball, Dayton, eighteen months, narcotics; Roscoe Jones, eighteen months, narcotics; Marion Strouse, James Cherry, Evansville, and Walter Jones, a year and a day each, counterfeiting; Frank Thomas, Evansville, three years, counterfeiting, and John A. Did way, two years, counterfeiting. Another group sentenced Friday by Baltzell were taken to the Chillicothe (O.) reformatory by George

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I days, starting today. After you have obtained the entire number of pieces needed to complete the puzzle, assemble them, name the star and write an essay of not more than forty words on ycur favorite star pictured in the contest. Remember, now, the various pieces needed to complete the puzzle will not appear in one separate issue. All four issues of The Times are needed to complete the jigsaw puzzle. Prizes will be awarded for neatness of the finished puzzle and merits of the essay. Ten dollars in cash will be given as first prize, $3 as second and $2 as third prize. Consolation prizes of a pair of Apollo theater tickets will be given for the next fifteen best assembled puzzles and essays.

H. Haley, deputy marshal. In this group was George Wright, former cashier of the defunct Spencer National bank, sentenced to three years for misapplying the bank’s funds. Karl Nutter, the bank's president, received a five-year sentence but will not begin serving until March 6. Temple Pierson, vice-president, sentenced to a year and a day, was given time in which to seek a suspended sentence. Others taken to Chillicothe included Myrl Meyers, Greenwood, year and a day, extortion letter; Harold Fasig and Kenneth Ray Coker, Terre Haute, three years each, stealing $21,000 mail shipment; Elmer W. Miller, West Orange, N. J., two years, counterfeiting; William Meredith, Indianapolis, year and a day, counterfeiting; William A. Odum Jr., Shreveport, La., eighteen months, counterfeiting.

SRMY AND NAVY ARE ‘WELL OFF' Economy Move Will Leave National Defense With Ample Funds. By ftcripps-Itoicnril \eicspaprr Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. The senate’s decision to cut the war and navy departments 5 per cent along

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with other branches of the government will leave the national defense with more money than it had for a number of years during the recent period of prosperity. The 5 per cent cut Imposed on the j war department appropriation bill, ; will deduct approximately $17,000 - 000 from the $350,000,000 total Os j this total, about $277,000,000 is set [aside for strictly military expendii tures as the bill now stands. | If 5 per cent, or $11’,000.000. is i taken off this sum, the military service will be left with $264,000,000, ,a sum larger than its appropriation i for 1924 and 1925 and equal to the 1 appropriations for 1926 and 1927.

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