Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1933 — Page 19

DEC. 15, 1933

BROADCASTING STATIONS WAGE WAR IN ETHER Powerful German, Russian Senders Drown Out Competition. By Unites Press PARIS. Dec. 15 - Russia and Germany. through their powerful broadcasting stations, one at Noginsk and the other opposite Strasbourg. are waging a bloodless war in the air against the weaker propaganda stations of France and Britain. and incidentally against any other nation that tries to get on the air with national propaganda programs. J The Russian Soviet station RWI ' is the most powerful in Europe, and is five times stronger than the limit imposed by the Lucerne agreement, and when functioning it reduces the French and British stations to screeches. Soviet Commissar of Posts Hirchfield has answered critics to the effect that Soviet Russia requires the strongest station in Europe because of the difficulty of reaching all parts of the republic. They declare they soon will move the station farther inland to get the full coverage. The French postoffice station has been in difficulties for some time witt the heavy battering of the German stations and the powerful station of the Russians and has been rendered almost helpless at times. The Daventry national long wave station has been reduced to catcalls by the Soviet station, ana the ministers of posts of France end Britain are wondering what can be done about it. Soviet Russia is going to give one program a week, probably on Sunday. Their English-speaking announcer soon will start with an entity new’ program, which, of Course, 'will be propaganda. The German stations won their Victory over French stations long ego. and it was not until the recent Austrian trouble that it was discovered that Germany virtually was rolling in propaganda destined for Ihe peasants of Austria. Although the competition in national radio stations is acute, Germany and Russia have the strongest. It is believed. due to their alleged needs, their stations have w’ave lengths superior to others, although the conference of Luzerne forbade the giving of nationalistic, or propaganda. Sprograms in anything but native language. Forges Check Signature A purse snatcher who stole the purse of Miss Louise A. Wheeler, 3737 Winthrop avenue, Dec. 8, obtaining SB, a sll check and other articles, cashed the check with a forged signature, according to a report made to police yesterday by Miss Wheeler.

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Times Bowling School to Be Held Saturday

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Mrs. Floretta D. McCutcheon

First of the free bowling lessons for women, presented under auspices of The Indianapolis Times, will be" given Saturday morning at 10 at the Parkway Recreation alleys, Thirty-fourth and Illinois streets. The second lesson will be given by Mrs. Floretta D. McCutcheon, woman’s champion bowler, at 7:30 Saturday night at the Fountain Square Recreation alleys, in the Fountain Square theater building. Mrs. McCutcheon w’ill give her lessons throughout the week, ending Dec. 22. All that is needed is for you, w hether you are an experienced or inexperienced bowler, to report at the alleys where the lesson is being given the day you wish to receive instruction. One lesson will cover the ground, but if you want to attend several of the classes Mrs. McCutcheon will be glad to include you in the list of students. Schedule of free lessons and exhibition matches, follows: Dec. 18 —Noon, 3 and 6 p. m., Pritchett’s Recreation, Pennsylvania and Maryland streets. Dec. 19—2 p. m., Uptown Recreation, 4169 College avenue; 5:30 p. m„ Illinois Recreation, Illinois and Ohio streets, and 8 p. m., In-.

diana Recreation, Indiana theater building. Dec. 20—10 a. m., Parkw’ay Recreation, Thirty-fourth and Illinois streets; 2 p. m., Uptown Recreation, 4169 College avenue, and 3:30 p. m., Parkway Recreation, Thirty-fourth and Illinois streets. Dec. 21—Noon, 2 and 4 p. m., Pritchett’s Recreation, Pennsylvania and Maryland streets. Dec. 22—1 p. m., Fountain Square Recreation, Fountain Square theater building; 3 p. m., Parkway Recreation, Thirtyfourth and Illinois streets, and 6 p. m„ Illinois Recreation, Illinois and Ohio streets.

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TWO BANDITS ARE CAPTURED THROUGH RUSE Proprietor Leaves to Find Keys to Machine; Gets Gun. Through use of a ruse. Walter E. Leavitt, proprietor of a rural store at Shadeland drive and Pendleton pike, last night captured two alleged holdup men. The men, Roscoe E Rafferty, 20, and Harold D. Linton, 19, said to be soldiers at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, w r ere turned over to police. Mr. Leavitt told police the men entered the store, drew a pistol, and demanded the slot machine in the store. He said he told them it was locked and went into the kitchen, presumably to get the key, but while there obtained a revolver and held the men for police.

Last Laugh Yeggs Tpy to Steal Safe —an Empty One.

Yeggs who were preparing to steal a safe in the office of the Becker Roofing Company, 627 Massachusetts avenue, apparently were scared off early today. Joseph F. Strattman of 1306 North La Salle street, manager of the concern, told police that the joke was on the burglars. The safe, he told police, had not been used or opened for twenty years and was as empty as Mother Hubbard’s cupboard. Police said the yeggs apparently had worked for several hours in an attempt to lift the safe on to an automobile before being scared away. Motion pictures are used in England to test automobile drivers’ nerve reactions in emergencies.

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Mrs. Jennie Winslow Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Walker Winslow, prominent club and civic worker in Indianapolis for many years, w'ill be held at the residence, 1942 North Meridian street, tomorrow. Mrs. Winslow died at her home Wednesday night, where she had been ill for two years.

DEMOCRATIC HEAD OF WAYNE COUNTY DEAD Leader for Fourteen Years Taken at Methodist Hospital. Frank R. McFail, Wayne county Democratic county chairman the last fourteen years, died in Methodist hospital here yesterday. Mr. McFail became ill a week ago while in Indianapolis to consult a specialist in regard to a nervous ailment. He had been active in Methodist church circles at Richmond. FARLEY LEAVES PARIS Postmaster General Flies to London Without Wife. By United Press PARIS, Dec. 15.—PostmasterGeneral James A. Farley left Le Bourget by airplane today for London. His wife remained here.

‘WE’RE HEADING FOR trouble; IS REED’S VIEW •Fighting Jim,’ Located on Honeymoon. Flays Inflation. (Copyright. 1933. by United Press* MEMPHIS. Tenn., Dec. 15.—James A. Reed. Missouri's “fighting Jim" of the United States senate for eighteen years, denounced business and inflationary maneuvers of the Roosevelt administration here today while “hiding out" on his honeymoon. “The government is interfering with every man's business,” said the 72-year-old former senator, who on Wednesday night, surprised his friends by marrying Mrs. Nell Quinlan Donnelly, wealthy dress manufacturer, whom he saved from kidnapers three years ago. “Government is assuming that business in the United States can best be conducted by a group of gentlemen who have never transacted any business in their lives." Reed told the United Press in an exclusive interview. "We are heading for trouble,” he J said in reply to a question on cur- : rency inflation. “I am against repudiation of any honest obligation. Any man who wants to pay a $1

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