Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1933 — Page 16

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REGISTRATION ACT IS BASIS OF COUNTY SUIT - 1 Action May Compel Council to Borrow Against 1934 Taxes. A suit to mandate the Marion county council for funds with which to fulfill provisions of the 1933 voters' registration act. was filed yesterday in superior court, room 4. It is expected the suit will be adjudicated in time for registration to begin Jan. 15. 1934. the date set in the registration act. The action was filed by Frank Seidensticker and Ralph K Kane, attorneys for Mrs. Belle Brown. 3609 North Keystone avenue. Defendants named are members of the county council, Cortez Blue. Charles Hafer. Harry Hohlt, Hohn S. Newhouse, j Sam Pfendler, Edward H Rrsener and Gus Schwab, and Charles A. Grossart, county auditor. The complaint alleges that by failure of the council to appropriate funds to defray the registration expense, voters of the county will be unable to qualify to cast ballots at the primary and general elections next year and therefore, will be dis- j franchised. Granting of the writ of mandamus by the court would compel the county to borrow sufficient funds to carry the registration, which would mean the addition of approximately ; 2 cents to the tax rate next year.

TEACHER IS NAMED Custodian and Janitor Are Also Chosen by Board. Appointments of one teacher, a custodian and a janitor were approved by the school board last night. The teacher was Miss Mary A. Bartlow, elementary schools. Albert Crail. 2715 North Dearborn street, was named custodian of the Brigntwood branch library, and Edward Martin. 215 North Senate avenue, was named substitute janitor in. elementary schools. LOCAL YOUTH_ CHOSEN Aviation Fraternity at U. S. C. Pledges Student. Frederick Lantz. sophomore from Indianapolis, enrolled at the University of Southern California, has been pledged to Alpha Eta Rho. international aviation fraternity. The organization was founded in 1929. Membership is limited to college students who intend to make aviation a life career.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to Clara Willett. 2702 Manker street. Chevrolet coach. 13-968. from 2215 East Garfield drive. Joseph Frame 315 Villa avenue Oakland sedan from in front of 555 North Capitol a\enue Elmer E Barren. 3424 North Keystone avenue Chevrolet coach, 104-432, from Georpia and Ltberty streets Rav Devanev. 2836 Ruckle street. Ford coupe, 49-404, from parage at 2836 Ruckle street. Abe Whitney. 3145 Central avenue, Nash sedan, from In front of 3145 Central avenue Ernest B Parsley, F. R 17. Box 437 D. Chrysler coupe. 113-803. from in front of 1331 Congress avenue. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to S Grissfulli. 710 Highland avenue. Ford coach, found In front of 1506 Naomi street. Olive Grisman, 812 East New York street. Chevrolet sedan, found in front of 942 North Dearborn street. Hoosier Cab Companv. Chevrolet cab. found at Alabama street and Ft. Wavne avenue. Opal MoClanahan. Napoleon. Ind , Chevrolet sedan, found at Camp and Paca streets, stripped of four tires.

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Tonight’s Radio Excursion

WEDNESDAY P M 4 00—California Rambler* (NBC) WEAF 4 IS—Jack Brook* and orchestra <CBS WABC Childrens Btorv 'NBC. WEAF'. Babe-, in Hollywood 'NBCi WJZ 4 30- Adventures of Tom Mix 'NBC' WEAF 4 45—Cowboy Tom 'CBS' WABC Wizard of Oz 'NBCi WEAF 5 00—Cuba's orche.vra (NBC. WEAF. Westminster choir .NBC' WJZ

Fishing the Air

The concluding Installment of Paper Ear* ' the Spenc-r Dean mvsterv laid in Radio City, will be heard during -he Crime Clue? broadcast over WLW and an NBC network Wednesday at 7 p. m. "On Wings of Song.” the immortal melody of Mendelssohn which forma part of the repertory of nearly e\erv concert singer, will be played in a special violin arrangement by Albert Spalding during the distinguished violinist's recital over WFBM and the Columbia network Wednesday from 7:30 to 8 o. m. Two selections from the voluminous works oL Bach will be plaved by the Philadelphia orchestra under the direction of Leopold Stokowski In the second of the •ries of nightiv concerts over WFBM and the Columbia network from 8 to 8:15 p. m. Wednesday. HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 5 30- NBC i WEAF- Back of Washington news. 7:OO—NBC 'WEAF;—George Olsen's orchestra; Bert Lahr. NBC (WJZ) —Crime Clew Part 2. 7:3o—Columbia Albert Spalding, violinist. 8 00—Columbia—Philadelphia orchestra. director. Stokowski. NBC (W’JZi—Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing. 8 30—Columbia—Guy Lomardo's orchestra—Burns and Allen. NBC (WJZ i—John McCormack. Irish tenor. 9 00— NBC 'WEAFj— Corn Cob Pipe Club. Columbia—Waring',s Pennsylvanians. 9 30 NBC 'WEAF) —National Radio Forum. John McCormack, famous operatic tenor, wil sing The Last Rose of Summer." during his concert Wednesday at 8:30 p. m.. over WENR and an NBC network. The ever-traveling Guv Lombardo and his Royal Canadians and the picturemaking Burns and Allen will be brought together again via the kilocycles, linking Philadelphia and Hollywood over WFBM and the Columbia network from 8:30 to 9 p. m., Wednesday. John H. E’ahev. new chairman of the Federal Home I.oan hank, speaking from Washington during the National Radio Forum, will discuss ’’The Home Owners’ Loan Corporation” over WKBF and an NBC network Wednesday at 9:30 p. m. Edna Odell, the Hoosier Songbird will offer He's Mine," during the Galaxy of Stars program over WLW and an NBC network Thursday at 10 a. m.

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5 15—Bobbv Benson and Sunny Jim •CBS) WABC. 5 30—Back of the Washington News . .NBC: WEAF. Irene Beasley NBC' WJZ. WENR. Vera Van 'CBS. WABC 5 45—Tenor and orchestra NBCi WEAF. Hail s orchestra 'CBS WFBM. B:oo—Myrt and Marge 'CBS' WABC Mile. Molle. male quartet i NBC > WEAF 6 15— Just Flam Bill 'CBS • WABC. Sketch NBC' WEAF Gems of Melody NBC' WJZ. 6:30 Lum and Abner 'NBC* WEAF Potash and Perlmutter NBC * WJZ. Music On the Air (CBS> WABC. 8 45 - Boake Carter CBS' WABC. Irene Rich 'NBCi WJZ 7:oo—Happv Bakers (CBS' WABC. Olsen s music. Bert Lahr (NBC* WEAF Crime Clews (NBC) W’JZ 715 Edwin C Hill CBS' WABC 7:3o—Albert Spalding and Voorhees' orchestra 'CBS* WABC Dangerous Paradi'e NBC' WJZ Frank Munn and Lyman's orchestra .NBCi WJZ 7:4s—Red Davis (NBCi WJZ. B:oo—lpana Troubadors (NBC* WEAF S’okowski and Philadelphia orchestra 'CBS' WABC Warden Lawes (NBC) WJZ. 8:15 Alex Woolcott. "Town Crier" (CBSi WABC 8 30—Lombardo's orchesta: Burns and Allen 'CBSi WABC. Reisman s orchestra and Phil Duev 'NBCi WJZ. 9:oo—Warings Pennsylvanians, Moran and Mack ' CBS i WABC Corn Cob Pipe Club 'NBCi WEAF. Pedro Via's orchestra 'NBC) WJZ 9 30—Music Magic 'NBC' WJZ Radio Forum (NBCi WEAF News Service (CBS. WABC. 9 45 Myrt and Marge 'CBSi WBBM 10:00-Presenting Mark Wamow (CBSi WABC. Meyer Davis’ orchestra (NBCi WEAF. 10 15—Poet Prince (NBC * WJZ King's .Jesters 'NBC. WEAF Lum and Abner 'NBCi WTMJ „„ Modern Male chorus (CBSi WABC. 10:30—Maariguera's orchestra (NBCi WJZ Bestor's orchestra t NBC i WEAF. 10:45—Ozzie Nelson's orchestra (CBS/ WABC. 11:00—Duchin's orchestra (CBSi WABC. Dream Singer; Molina's orchestra (NBCi WEAF, ~ Calloway’s orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 11 30—Sosnick's orchestra (NBCi WEAF Jack Little and orchestra (CBSi WABC. Henry King's orchestra (NBCi WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) WEDNESDAY s:3o—Bohemians. 5 45—Pirate Club. 6:oo—Walkathon, 6 15—Bohemians. 6:3o—Buck Rogers (CBSI. 6:4s—Cowboys 7:oo—Happy Wonder Bakers (CBS). 7:ls—Edwin C. Hill (CBS' 7 30—Albert. Spalding (CBS). B.oo—Philadelphia Symphony (CBSi. B:ls—Alexander Woolcott iCBS'. B:3o—Burns and Allen with Guy Yorabardo (CBSi. 9:oo—Waring’s Pennsylvanians (CBS'. 9:30 —Beauty that Endures. 9.4s—Myrt and Marge (CBS'. 10:00—Walkathon. 10:15—Modern Male chorus (CBSi 10:30 —Louie Lowe's Severin orchestra. 10:45—Ozzie Nelson orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Atop the Indiana roof.

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11:30—Little Jack Little and orchestra 12 co iMidnight)—Walkathon news. A M 12:05—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. lac.) WEDNESDAY P M 4:oo—True Railroad Stories iWJZ). 4:ls—Babes in Hollywood iWJZ). 4-30 —News flashes. 4:4s—Wizard of Oz (WEAF.. 5.00 Santa Claus. s:ls—Waldorf Astoria orchestra (WEAF). s:3o—Tarzpn of the Apes s:4s—Little Orphan Annie (WJZ). 6:oo—Piano melodie? 6 15—Downtown varieties 6 30 —Lum and Abnet iWEAFi. 6.4s—Marott trio and Vaughn Cornish. 7:oo—Harry Bason.' 7:15 —News parade. 7:30—T0 be announced. 7:4s—Oriental Gardens orchestra (W’JZ). 8 00—Willard singers. 8.15 —Don McGibeny. If 30—Leo Reisman' orchestra (WEAF). 9:oo—Starost sisters. 9:ls—Bridge game • 9:3o—National Radio Forum (WEA r 10:00—St. Regis orchestra i WEAF*. 10:15—Poet Prince (WJZ). 10:30—Don Bes'or orchestra (WEAF) 11:00—Carlos Molina orchestra 'WEAF'. 11:30 Harry Soanick orchestra (WEAF>. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY P M. 4:ls—Ma Perkins. 4:30 —Singing Lady (NBCi. 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie iNBC). s:oo—Jack Armstrong. s:ls—Joe Emerson and orchestra. 5:30 —80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBCi. 6:oo—Amos n' Andy (NBCi. 6:ls—Detectives black and blue. 6:3o—Lum and Abner 'NBC). 6:4s—Red Davis. 7.oo—Crime Club (NBC). 7:45 —Ponce Sisters. B:oo—lpana Troubadours (NBC). B:3o—Cotton Queen Minstrels with Hink and Dink. 9:oo—Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia. 9:3o—Crosley follies. 10:00—Mel Snyder dance orchestra. 10:15—Stan Stanley dance orchestra. • 10:30—Serenade—Virginio Marucci orches- '- ra. 11:30—Mark Fisher dance orchestra iNBC) 12:00—Charlie Davis dance orchestra. A M 12:30—Moon River. I:oo—Sign off. Cigar Theft Reported Police early today investigated report of theft of a large quantity of cigars from the, garage of Jack Neidurger, 1425 Orange street.

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ENGLISH EDITOR WILL BE HEARD R. D. Blumenfieid to Be. Town Hail Program at English's. Distinguished editor R. D. Blumenfieid of the London Daily Express will address the Town Hall audienece at English's theater Friday morning at 11:30. His topic will be "From An Editor's Easy Chair.” An American, Mr. Blumenfieid has exerted a powerful influence on American and English journalism during his forty years with the press. He has known, some intimately, most of the great personalities of the world. Under the pen signature of R.

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D. B. he has written “The Pick-Axe Club.” “Exiled in England.” “What Is a Journalist.” ”R. D. B.’s Diary” and "All in a Lifetime.” Child Swallows Kerosene Swallowing kerosene he found in a cup at his home. Michael Allison. 2. of 1026 West Twenty-eighth street, was treated at city hospital yesterday.

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