Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 298, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1934 — Page 9

APRIL 24, 1934

SPECULATORS SUFFER LOSS IN RAID ON DOLLAR Foreign Short Sellers Made to Cover Sales at High Price. (Copvrig:'. 1934 bv United P.ess) WASHINGTON. April 24—Foreign speculators appeared today to daggering losses in an unsuccessful coup over the week-end to force a sharp decline in the value of the American dollar. Bhort selling by a group of continental speculators in a speculative “raid’’ on the United States dollar last Friday and Saturday pushed the dollar below its gold parity in various European financial markets. It was not until it was officially disclosed at the treasury department early Saturday morning that the United States was determined to maintain its dollar at. the new gold content of li, 5-21 grains mat the dollar met support. Almost immediately. New York and Washington financial circles said today, foreign short sellers took fright and began to rover their commitments. This was reported accompanied by huge losses today as the dollar rebounded to around par in the foreign exchange markets. It fell below fit) cents in Paris Saturday, a level at winch it would he profitable for Europe to draw on American gold stocks. The foreign speculators, it appeared today, had misunderstood the intention of the treasury department regarding gold exports when they began their raid last week.

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Tonight’s Radio Excursion

TUESDAY P M 4 OO— Music Bos (NBCi WEAF. ♦ 15 —Dictator* (CBS' WABC Jackie Heller (NBCi WJZ. 4 30—Nurwry Rhrtnes ‘NBCi WEAF. 4 45-Hillbillies (NBCi WEAF Gordon. Dave and Bunny (CBS' WABC. 5 00— Mme. Alda (NBC* WEAF. Ferdinando's orchestra 'NBC) wjz. 5 30—Jack Armstrong 'CBS* WBBM. Hvmn Sica NBC WEAF. S'amp club. Captain Heaiy (NBC) WJZ 5 45—Piano duo (NBC. WEAF Morton Dowr.ev CBS> WABC. Lowell Thomas 'NBC WJZ. 6.15-Sketch NBC, WEAF Juit Plain Bill (CBS, WABC. You ano Your Government (NBC) WJZ :M—B.rk Rogers (CBS WBBM Ea" anti D imxc NBC' WEAF. 6 45—Boalt- Carer -CBS. WABC. Vocal (NCi WJZ. 3 00—Jar< Little orchestra <CBSi WABC Crime Clues 'NBCi WJZ Reisman's orchestra and Phil Duey -NBCi WEAF 7:ls— Voice of Experience 'CBS' WABC. 7.3o—The Guardsmen 'CBS' W'ABC. Wavne Kina and orchestra 'NBCI WEAF Co;.rad Thibault. Lois Bennett and Salters orchestra NBCi WJZ. S 00—M i-ical Memories. Edgar A Guest 'NBC' WJZ Ne ' ton D Baker (CBS' WABC Ben Bernie and orchestra (NBC. WEAF 8 15—Ruth Ettlr.g and Johnny Greens orchestra (CBS' WABC 8 30—Minneapolis Svmphony (CBS) WABC Vorhees’ band; Ed Wvnn (NBCI * WEAF. . Luchins orchestra (NBC) WJR. 9 00- Operetta with Gladys Swarthout • NBC' WEAF Glen Gray's orchestra. Connie Boswell, Sloopnagle and Budd iCBSi WABC. Ray Perkins. Stokes’ orchestra i NBC' WJZ 9 30—Svmphony concert (NBC) WJZ. Conflict" (CBSi WABC. 10 00—Harlem Serenade (CBS' WABC. John B Kennedy (NBC' WEAF. 10:15—News; Barnett’s orchestra (CBS) WABC. News Russos orchestra (NBCi WEAF. Gene and Glenn (NBCi WMAQ. News; Poet Prince iNBC) WJZ. 10:30—Whitemans orchestra (NBCi WEAF Miller's orchestra (CBS' WABC. Phil Harris’ orchestra NBC' WJZ. 11 00 — Sosnick’s orchestra CBS) WABC. Valiee’s orchestra (N'aCi W'EAF. Master's orchestra 'NBCi WJZ 11 30— Meadow-brook orchestra (CBS) WABC. Jack Dennv * orchestra (NBC) WEAF Seymour Simons’ orchestra (NBC) WJZ

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4 30—News flasher. 4 45—The Tailored Man NBCi. s:oo—Xavier Cugat orchestra 'NBC). s:ls—Dick Steel. 5 30—Mid-Week Hvmn Sing (NBC). s:4s—Little Orphan Annie (NBCi. * 00—Happy Long. 6 15—Gene and Glenn (NBC). 6 30—The Knothole Gang. 6 45—Harrv Bason. 7 00—Leo Reisman orchestra 'NEC I . 7 30—Wavne Krug orchestra (NBC). 3 00—The Bluebirds. 8 15—Night TrafT’c Court. 8 55—Sport Album. 9 00—Part Two, "The Rogue Song," Beauty Box Theatre 'NBCi. 10:00—tohn B Ken"""" NBC). 10:15—Poet Prince (NBCi. 10:30 Press Radio euaetin iNBO. 10 35—Phil Harris orchestra (NBC . 11:00—Rudy Vallee orchestra (NBC'. 11 30—Jack Denny orchestra (NBC). WLW (700) Cincinnati P M TUESDAY 4 00—The Music Box. Gloria La Vey. soprano; male quartet (NBCi.

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4:3o—Binging Ladv 'NBCi. 4 45—Little Orphan Annie (NBC I . s.oo—Jack Armstrong. General Mills program. s:ls—Joe Emerson. Bachelor of Sor.g. 5 30—Bob Newhall. 5 45—Lowell Thomas (NBCi. 6 00—Amos ’n’ Andy 'NBCi, 6:ls—Unbroken Melodies. 6 30—Sohio Melody Masters. 6:4s—"Romance of Coins." TOO—Crime Club 'VBC>. 7:3o—Conrad Thilbault. baritone; Lois Ber.nett. soprano: Harrv Salter's orchestra and choir 'NBC 8:00—Ben Berme's orchestra NBC). 830 -Ed Wvnn and band NBC 9 00—B<*autv Bex Theater 'NBCi. 10:00—News flashes. 10:05—Paul Pendarvis dance orchestra 10:15—Marc Williams, Cowboy ballad singer 10:30 Gregory Ivan Petrov and His Russians. 10 45—Paul Whiteman and His Hotel Biitmore orchestra 'NBC'. 11:00 —Frankie Master's and College Inn orchestra NBC'. 11:30 —Seymour Simons and his orchestra i NBC'. 12.00 Midnight—Hotel Gibson's dance orchestra.

RECREATIONAL GROUPS TO PRESENT PROGRAM Entertainment to Be Given at Y. M. C. A. Tomorrow. Groups from the city recreational department will present an entertainment at the Y. M. C A. at 7:45 p. m.. under direction of Miss Alma Teifert. The program will be held in the main lobby. Dance numbers will be given from groups from the Bright wood. Rhoaius and Garfield community houses. W7T. W’WFE^tlwi -Tr. v tJMPHH Pittsford Distributing Cos. 1420 N. Senate RI. 1505

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