Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1933 — Page 6

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WHITE COLLAR WORKER TO GO ON SHORT WEEK Voluntary Plan Is Aimed at Boosting Buying Power of Office Employes. BY H. O. THOMPSON I'ntlrd Prf SUff C orretpnndrnt 'Ccovrtght 1931 bv United WASHINGTON, July 20—The national recovery administration's plan for a voluntarv and blanket agreement of employers to raise wages and shorten working hours is aimed particularly at increasing the purchasing power of the white collar” classes, it was learned today. Administrator Hugh S Johnson has put the plan into virtually final form. Ita announcement awaits only formal approval of President Roosevelt Johnson said he expected to place it before the President todav or tomorrow Details of the program were closely guarded, but the United Press learned that it proposes 1. A maximum work week of thirty-five hours, with exemptions where injustices would be done. . throughout industr There would be a minimum wage of 40 cents an hour for unskilled workers xrept in industries which were paying less than tint in 1929. 2. A maximum work week of forty hours for office workers—the "white collar classes —with a minimum wage of sls a week. * 3 That the effective date be set about three weeks ahead, possibly Aug. 14. 4 That the broad aims of th** program be directed at restoring i929 purchasing power. BRIDGE CONTRACTS LET 40-Fool Paving Job Is Given to Hammond Concern. Contracts for three bridges and one for road construction were awarded Wednesday by the state highway commission as follows: Bridge on Road 1 near Cambridge Citv. to John Bcnefle!. Versailles, $2,155.55. Bridge on Road 36. near Lvnn'. to E. R Brown. Bradford. O . 54.303 25. Bridge on Road 56, near Brooks- • burg, to E. R Campbell. Sundborne, $11.267 26. Fortv-foot paving of Road 12, from Michigan City northeast three miles, to A. Z. Prnudfoot Construction Company, Hammond. 567.659.52.

Midsummer Sale MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SOME USED AND SHOPWORN Many at Less Than Present WHOLESALE COST Here's another Pearson triumph. Wholesale prices have _ alrradv advanced but our tremendous purchasing power and foresight in buying months ahead enables us today to offer these fine instruments at prices that are in many rases actually below the new wholesale cost. Conn . . Buescher BUY HOW AHB^jm^ Here Are a Few of the Bargains! WAS NOW ACCORDIONS • ~ HOHXEK-r.li Hass, like new S2sfl.flfl flltJ# 'KIT.I X new _ lUJM CELLINI 120 D:i>< ■ ~ 275.00 _ ItW* MILAN Q-- tgO~Basir asjW • vxl Base new 330.00 HOHNERBass KOCH. and Pi. - • BANJOS • U'DWlt, riectruin BA< ON—P 'V s '?? kACOX-Tenor' ■■'. _Jf2n-MXI 1 lootl PAHAMOrN r-f'in.r' 0000 _ • GUITARS • EIMI’HONE Br iinl itv _ I ** S2TAO tiIBSON —Tenor, with case •■ • - 35.50 MARTIN —Tenor, with case ■ • ■ 1.5* GIBBON—L. 4. with ease 1 * ,li:0 25 • TRUMPETS • mTkhn "'. i T i INDIANA—S ! Q>NS—Silver, new : l s#n CONN v. 01.1, use.| ~ 49 - vl • CLARINETS • Bf’ESCHEß—Silver. 17-7 nse.l *LC. I < 7.3 SELMER WooA. 17 7. ttse.l I** 00 00.00 PEDLER -17 tT ns. .1 ~‘ o 110 * i : '° • TROMBONES • MARTIN N-w. >'.iv' r *11(1.00 *62.30 i >ilv*t 125.00 (Ml ’VAI l. VCK New, hrgss 120 ct coon • ALTO SAXOPHONES • M \K 1 IN -Silver <K > ~i $73.50 CONN— tiolil. new 250 00 137.50 BVESCH[lt—Silver. usv.l uTsi) B*so KORIAT —tiolil OAAO BTESt'HER— ticd L _ ll.ViAn STM • TENOR SAXOPHONES • Bt ESCHI K Silv-T _ 00 011* 50 \T\ k: i S 1 ■ id ... o*..vi | Ukeleles $1.89| \ $32.50~ EASY TERMS 128-130 N. Penn. St. Ect 1873

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WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (lodlanaoolii rower and Llcht CosMtOTl THIRXDAT P M S 30— Prank Westnbal erche*'ra 'CBBt. s 45 Sam and Carllle 800 Windy City rerue 'CBS'.' 8 IS— Rhv'hm Rural* 8 30— Poet * Oold 'FBB> f 45 Vera Van (CBS.. 7 00—Wa - , faring Mer. *CBB . 7 IS— A1 Peenev i port* talk. 7 30—Mark Warcoa orchestra (CBS*. 7 45—Invitation to World* fa;r 'CBS . *OO John Henrv CBS . * :5 Tito O'lttar CBF 830 Modern ma’e eh or:* CBS . *4S -Columbia revue CBS’. IS Phil Regan rBH 9 30 Leon Bla*co orchestra 'CBS'. 19 90--C** Loma orchestra 'CBS--10 30—Oizie Nelaon orchestra 'CBS .

Fishing the Air

Mario Cozzl. vour.g barl’one. who made , hi* debut :n the tamou* La Seals | of Paly, will be heard with Josef Llttau'z I Corcert Footlights program. Thurzdav at 515 p m over WENR and an NBC network A trne trv In dramatic form rrm- j renting the Intrigues which prevailed In western mining ramps during the gold rush will he presented ht the Road Reporter over the 5V ABC-Columbia network Thuradav from 5:80 to S IS p m. Currer.’lv popular number* will oecupv •he entire program to be presented bv Vera Vs:. n > -or.g personalitv from the West C"is* In her broadcast over WFBM and •he '"olumbia network Thursday at 845 p m

Hir.H SPOTS OF THCRSDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 5 45- NBC iWJZ>—Tune detective. S.gmund Spaeth 8 00— NBC 'WEAF -Vallee* orche*chestra. guest* 8 48-NBC iWJZ'—Plovd GibbonsWorld* Fair reporter 7 00— NBC iWJZ>—Death Valiev davs drama NBC I WEAF -Show boat. 7 15—Columbia Presenting Mark Warnow. 7 30— NBC <WJZ>—Wavne King and hi* orchestra 7 45_CoiumblB-World . fair Invitation. 8:00—NBC 'WJZ'—Goldman band concert Colombia —John Hcnrv-Black River Giant. 9 IS—NBC 'WJZ*— Stars of the Summer Planet talk. 9:3O—NBC (WJZI—U. S. Armv band

The ’rue torv of a woman hermit who lived in a. deserted canvon guarding 'what she though’ to b<- a rich gold mine, will be ’old bv the Old Ranger during the Death Valiev Day program. Thursday at 7pm. over WLW and an NBC network. The famous aria. "Connai.-tu le pavs?" from Thomas' "Mignon." will be sung bv Maude Rooney, operatir contralto, when she appear* a* *nlol.*t with Howard Barlow and the Columbia Symphony orchestra Thursday. from 3:13 to 9:13 p. m.. over 3VKBM and the Columbia network. The sensational song hit. ' Bine Prelude. composed bv Joe Bishop musician with laham Jones' orchestra, will be sung bv Phi! Recan. tenor as the highlight of his broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network. Thursday at 9:15 p. m.

11 OO— Bohemian* 11 15—Around the Aown. from Chicago CBS 11 45—Bohemian* 12 no Mid -Organ Varieties A M 12 30 —Sign off. YVKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indiaoaoolii BrcadeaaUnc. lac.) THIRSOAV P M 5 00—Dinner melodies 5 30- Leather steoklng tale*. 5 45—Master* musle room. 5 50—To be announced. 8 r>o Knothole gaiv.6 15 Dir.r.er dancer. 8 SO-Cecil and Sallv. 8 45—The Sportslight. 7 00—Devore sisters 7 IS—Soldiers of fortune. 7 30—Evening mood*, g oO_ Dick Harold. 8 IS—Bill Warren. 8 30—Trio. 8 45 Masters music room. 9 00—Marvel Mevers. 9 15—Lum and Abner NBC 1 . 9 30—Harrv Bason 9 45—Steiner's mandonn sextet 10 15—Gordon Carper's orchestra. 10 45—Sign off * WLW (700) Cincinnati THTRSDAT P M 4 OO—Tarzan of the Apes. 4 IS—Three Moods in Biue. 4 30—Walkathon orchestra 4 45—Lowell Thi*na-. 'NBC 5 00—Amos ii Andy 1 NBC•. 5 IS—Mnonev Brothers 5 30 —Bob Newhall. 5 45—Gene Burchells orchestra 6 00—Rudv Vallee s orchestra NBC'. 7 Oo_rvath Valley Days ' NBC . 7 30— Walter Esberger band concer., . 8 00—Dr J. Holbert Byram and Llovd Shaffer orchestra 8 15— Castle Farm orchestra 3 30—Co - ton Queen Minstrels, with Hlnk and Dink 9 00—Musical Dreams. 9 IS—Flovd Gibbons 'NBC'. 9 30— Brvant’s Showboat. I 10 00—Los Amigos. I 10 30—conev Island orchestra. 11 oo Lincoln Tavern orchestra 'NBCt. 11-30—Buddv Rogers orchestra NBC|. 12 oo Midnight- Moon River. A M 12 15—Walkaton orchestra 12 30—Castle Farm orchestra. 1 00 —Sign off ISSUE BE ERj ~PEtTtIONS McNutt to Be Urged to Call Special Draught Beer Session. Printed petitions beseeching Governor Paul V McNutt to call a special session of the legislature for the legalization of draught beer are being circulated in Indianapolis today. Although the petitioas are circulated in the name of ’ Draught Beer For All, Inc.." no incorporation papers for such an organization have been filed at the statehouse.

nr ! . * •*- ' ~nf —— /wkmw MS MMf I Br 1 Mb H •' -•- . M r..- ■' JM- \ if B Driving conditions are changing—speed we have spent millions of dollars in equipment to is the order of the day. Motors are chang- enable us to turn out a finer, purer, more accurately ing—compressions go higher and higher controlled product than ever before.... So tomorrow to meet the demand for greater power. we offer you anew gasoline. It meets the specifica* Standards are changing—never has the tions of many premium priced fuels. Yet it will cost public been a shrewder judge of value than today. no more than the old Standard Red Crown. Trv it. till I I rfl lIT Til T Refinin S methods are changing—during the [last year We know you will find it worthy of the name Standard. *IT WILL SELL AT THE jp /l* AmaH/ PRICE OF REGULAR! I^"*^ „ " PRESIDENT, STANDARD OIL COMPANY Copr. 1933. Standard Oil Cos.

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NEW DRIVE ON ‘STRONG DRINK' WAITSREPEAL Business Men's Prohibition Foundation to Fight Alcoholic Beverages. Bv T nltrrl Prf CHICAGO. July 20—Repeal of prohibition by thirty-six states will be the signal for a renewed battle against alcoholic beverages a statement issupd here today by the American Business Mens Prohibition Foundation said. It predicted a revolt against repeal when “pre-prohibition nuis- i ances" return. The foundation listed three rea- | sons for the repeal victories in eighteen consecutive states: Extensive propaganda by wpt interests. Action of the administration in indorsing repeal. Failure of drys to sufficiently stress social aspects of prohibition. BEER ARRESTS ORDERED Porter County Sheriff Told by Lutz to Continue Action. Sheriff Neil Fry of Porter county was told by Attorney-General Philip Lutz Jr to continue to arrest employes of Abe Rosen. Gary beer wholesaler operating without a license. if they do business in Porter county. Frv conferred with Lutz and Edward Barce. deputy attorney-gen-eral. at the statehouse regarding Fry's contempt case, which will be tried Aug. 1. Expeditions in polar regions this year are setting off explosions to trace the path of sound weaves through the upper atmosphere unj der polar conditions.

Interesting New SHows in Theaters on the Way Mid-Summer Offerings in Indianapolis Houses Have Rating of Being Among Best of Season. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN IT never rains but it pours in theatrical circles in Indianapolis. It seems it is either a harvest or a famine. Starting Friday, the local theaters will present mid-summer entertainment which has the rating of being among the best The Circle comes forward with a stage show of major importance, Shuffle Along,” a Negro revue with a company of fifty, headed by Eubie Blake, pianist. On the Circle screen Friday will be“ It's Great to Be Alive." with Edna May Oliver and Gloria Stuart. “Shuffle Along" in its various editions has been considered for vears

one of the leaders in Negro shows. • Eubie Blake flas one of the hottest pair of hands on a keyboard of any modem. This is the first time this edition of Shuffle Along” has visited Indianapolis. as the road show recent- j ly terminated engagements on; Broadway and in Chicago. Jac Flex at the Palace comes forward with one of the most important pictures of the season. Lionel Barrymore and Miriam Hopkins in Phil Stong's “The Stranger's Return." # lt is interesting to know that this Stong novel was placed into movie production before the novel was published. This is seldom the case,! but the movie producers felt secure! of the merits of the book because of the deserved success of Stong's “State Fair.” Here is a simple and human story of an lowa farm family and an 85-year-old farmer. Os course. Barrymore is Grandpa Storr. I have seen a special screening of this picture, and it is one of the finest and most j human characterizations that this : member of the house of Barrymore jever has given. On the same bill Is an interesting short reel called ’’’lnflation.” It ‘ certainly clears up this greatly misi understod subject. A mighty gay romp and burlesque is ’’Warrior's Husband," with Elissa Landi and Ernest Truax wearing his beard braided. Here is a nifty. 1 Opens at the Apollo Friday.

The Lyric, because of big business. is holding over “College Humor." This movie has turned out to be a favorite. It's a natural. a a a Indianapolis theaters today offer: “Landscapes With Figures," at the Playhouse, a Civic theater production: “Double Harness.” at the Apollo: Heroes for Sal?." at the Circle: “Storm at Daybreak.” at the Palace; “Colllege Humor," at the Lyric; burlesque at the Mutual and Colonial. Neighborhood th°aters today offer: Bondage.'' a* the Rivoli: Be Mine Tonight." aT the Grands 42nd Street.' at

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