Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1934 — Page 16

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VETERANS MAT URGE UNIFORM ' PENSION CODE State V. of F. W. to Hear General Smedley Butler at Marion. By United Press MARION, Ind., June 15.—A legislative program calling for a uniform pension code for disabled veterans and their dependents, immediate cash payment of adjusted service certificates and adequate national defense was discussed here today by Veterans of Foreign Wars in annual encampment. General Smedley D. Butler, U. S. marines, retired, will be the principal speaker at a banquet tonight. H. A. Green, Fort Harrison, and General Mathias, La Grange, are candidates for the state commandry in the election Saturday.

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Tonight’s Radio Excursion

FRIDAY P. M. 3:oo—Daily’s orchestra (CBS) WABC. Madame Slyvia (NBCi WEAF. Clarks orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 3:ls—"Skippy” (CBS) WABC. Miniatures (CBS) WBBM. 3:3O—F rank Merriwells Adventures (NBC) WEAF. Ma Perkins (NBC) WENS. 3;4S —Gordon. Dave and Bunny (CBS) WABC Alice in Orchestralia (NBC) WEAF. 4:oo—Zito’s orchestra < N ®C) WEAF. H V Kaltenborn (CBS) WABC. Songs: Ferdinando’s orchestra (NBC) WJZ. _ _ .. 4:ls—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim (CBS) WABC. 4:3o—lrish Minstrels (NBC), YJZ. Musical Mosaics (NBC) WEAF. s:4s—LoweTl Thomas (NBC) WJZ. Nick Lucas (CBS) WABC. 5-00—Barnet’s orchestra (CBsl WISN. s:ls—Feature (NBC) WJZ. Just Plain Bill (CBS) WABC Gene and Glenn (NBC) WEAF. s:3o—Music on the Aair i CBS) WABC. Arlene Jackson (NBC) WJZ. s:4s—Boake Carter (CBS) WABC. Feature (NBC) WJZ 6:oo—Concert (NBC) WEAF. Mary Eastman and Evans (CBS) WAfiC WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) FRIDAY P M s:3o—Clarence Wheeler orchestra (CBS). s:4s—Pirate Club. 6:oo—Cowboys. 6:ls—Easy Aces (CBS). 6:3o—Anson Weeks orchestra. 6:4s—Songsmiths.

7:oo—Police news. ’ — 7:ls—Little Jack Little orchestra (CBS) 7:30—1n the Modern Manner (CBS). 8:00 —Spotlight revue (C’BS). B:3o—Gypsy violin (CBSi. B:4s—Broadcast from Chinatown (CBS) 9:oo—Edith Murray (CBS). 9:ls—News (CBS). 9:2o—Ben Pollack orchestra (CBS). 9:3o—Court of Human Relations (CBS). 10:15—Walkathon. 10:30—Sam Robbins orchestra (CBS). 10:45—Nat Griffiths orchestra 11:00—Jack Russell orchestra (CBS). 11:30—Jules Alberti orchestra (CBS). 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (IndianaDolis Broadcasting. Inc.) FRIDAY P. M. 4:oo—Horacio Zito orchestra (NBC). 4:30 —News flashes. 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). s:oo—Knothole Gang. s:lo—Where to Go in Indianapolis. s:ls—Walkashow Derby. s:3o—Frank Merriwell’s Adventures. 5:45—T0 be announced. 6:oo—Happy Long. 6:15-*-The Grab Bag. 6:3o—Tuneful Topics of Today. 6:4s—Babe Ruth (NBC). 7:oo—Silent. 8:00—Fulton Oursler (NBC). B:ls—The Bluebirds. B:3o—Jack Benny (NBC). 9:00 —Sport review. 9:ls—Gene and Glenn (NBC). 9:3o—Press Radio bulletin (NBC). 9:35—T0 be announced. 9:45—T0 be announced. 10:00—Walkashow Derby. 10 15—Buddy Roger’s orchestra (NBC).

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10:30—Ted Black orchestra (NBC). 11:00—Clyde Lucas orchestra (NBC). 11:30—Tom Coakley orchestra (NBC). 12:00—Midnight—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati FRIDAY P. M. 4 00—Xavier Cugat and orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—Jack Armstrong. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos ’n Andy (NBC). 5 15—Joe Emerson, bachelor of song. 5:30—80b Newhall. . . . s:4s—Melody Masters—orchestra and voices. . , 6:oo—Gene Burchell’s dance orchestra. 6:ls—Prairie symphony. 6130—Unbroken melodies. 6:45—T0 be announced. 7:00—To be announced. 7:30—T0 be announced. 7:45 —jane Froman, Don Ross, Lennie Hayton’s orchestra. B:oo—"Stories That Must Be Told (NBC). . , t, B:ls—Henry Thies and his Pepsters— Mary Alcott. blues singer; trio: male quartet. B:3o—Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone (NBC). 9:oo—Kenrad Unsolved Mysteries. 9:3o—Joseph Uuanu and his Hawaiians. 9:4s—Castle Farm orchestra. 10:00—News flashes. 10:05—Benjamin Franklin orchestra. 10:30 —Seymour Simons and orchestra (NBC). 11:00—Benny Meroff’s orchestra. 11:30—Moon River, organ and poems. 12:00 Midnight—Mel Snyder dance orchestra. 12:30—Castle Farm orchestra. I:oo—Sign off.

4 ARE HELD IN FAKEJHLL CASE Hoosier Quartet Is Linked With $250,000 Seizure in Chicago. By United Press SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 15. Four men accused of flooding northern Indiana with counterfeit five-dollar bills were held here today for arraignment in federal district court. Federal agents who for six months have sought the source of the spurious notes hinted that arrest in Ft. Wayne yesterday of one of the four, Orville Boyer, 41, had given them a clew leading to Chicago and Indianapolis. Bills confiscated have been of the same issue as those in a $250,000 seizure in Chicago several months ago. Boyer, with Floyd Overmyer of Marion, and Jess White and Harry

Houser of Ft. Wayne, was indicted Monday by a grand jury. Charles Mazey, secret service agent with headquarters in Indianapolis, was assigned to the case. ANGLO-AMERICAN NAVY CONCLAVE TO START Norman H. Davis, U. S. Delegate, Is Awaited in London. By United Press LONDON, June 15. BritishAmerican naval conversations preliminary to the 1935 naval conference will begin Monday or Tuesday, it was indicated today. Norman H. Davis, American chief delegate, is due here tomorrow, and naval experts from Washington were due today. PARK~TO~~ BE DEDTcATED War Mothers' Airplane to Drop Blooms Sunday. Flowers will be dropped from a plane on War Mothers’ park, north of Municipal gardens, as part of the dedication ceremopies of the park Sunday. The rites will be held under the auspices of Marion county chapter of the American War Mothers.

Despondent Man Ends Life FT. WAYNE, Ind., June 15. Despondent, James M. Bryan, 65,

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JUNE 15, 1934

former railroader, committed suicid* by shooting himself with a shotgun here yesterday.