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Tonight’s Radio Tour NETWORK OFFERINGS

FRIDAY 3:oo—Dailcv's orchestra' (CBS) WABC. Songs (NBCi WRAP. Webb' a orchestra >HBC> WJZ. |:3o— William Lundell SBC' WEAF. Singing Ladv 'NBCi WJZ. M* Perkins NBCi W’ENR. 3 45—Raginskv orchestra (CBS' WABC. Alice la Orchestralla NBC) WEAR 4:00 A1 Pearce and Gang 'NBC' WEAK. Berger's orchestra INBCI W'JZ. H V. Kaltenborn (CBSi WABC. 4:ls—Bobbv Benson and 3unnv Jtm (CBS) WABC 4:3o—Football Reporter (CBS* WABC. News (NC* WEAF. Vocal and orchestra (NBC* WJZ. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC* WjZ. Esther Velas and ensemble ICBSI Blllv Batchelor sketch (NBC) WEAF s:oo—Amos n' Andy (NBC* WJZ. Round Towner* (NBC* WABC. s:ls—Gene Glenn (NBC* WEAF. Tito Guixar (CBS* WABC. s.3o—Serenaders (CBSi WABC Grace Haves, songs (NBC* WJZ. s:4s—Boake Carter 'CBS' WABC. WBRM Frank uck (NC* WEAF. Recital (NBC* WJZ. 6:oo—P:ano Team <CS' WABC Musical Kevs (NBCi WJZ. 6:ls—Edwin C Hill (CBS' WABC. 6:3o—True Storv program 'CBS' WABC. Eugene Frev. Baritone 'NBC* WJZ 6:4s—Quartet (NBCi WJZ 7:oo—Columbians (CBS' WABC. Walts Time (NBC* WEAF. Phil Harris' orchestra; Leah Ray i NBC* WJZ. 7:3o—Feature (CBSi WABC. One Night Stands 'NBC' WEAF. Flovd Gibbons and Shields orchestra (NBC* WJZ. B:oo—Johnny Green (CBSi WABC. First lighter (NBC* WEAF. Mario Cozzi. baritone (NBCi WJZ B:3o—Jack Bennv and Grier s orchestra (NBC* WEAF Isodor Phillip, pianist iNBC* WJZ. B.4s—Carlile and London, Warwkc Sisters (CBS' WABC. 9:oo—Tito Guizar 'CBS* WABC George Holmes. I. N. S. (NBC* (WEAF*. 9:ls—Belasco's orchestra (CBS* WABC. Orlando's orchestra <NBC' WEAF. Gene and Glenn (NBCi WMAQ 9:3o—News: Martin' orchestra iNBC* WEAF. D'Orsey Bros, orchestra (NBCi WJZ 9:4s—Barnett's orchestra iCBSi WABC. 10:00 —Pendigvis' orchestra iNBC* WJZ. Dream Singer: dance orchestra ■NBC) WEAF Herbie Kay’s orchestra (CBSi WABC 10:30—Gordon's orchestra 'NBC' WEAF. Sam Robbins orchestra iCBS'ETTA WABC 10:30—Gordon's orchestra (NBCi WEAF. Sam Robbin's orchestra (CBS* WABC 11:00 —Russo's orchestra (CBS) WFBM. WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) FRIDAY P. M. ) 4:OO—H. V. Kaltenborn (CBS). 4:ls—Edward Wurtzebach orchestra (CBS) 4:3o—Tonight on the Air. 4:3s—Film flashes. 4:4s—Esther Velas ensemble (CBS). 5 00—Round Tmwgers 'CBS). s:ls—Tito GulzaF iCBS). a s:3o—Bohemians. w 6:oo—Cowboys. 6:ls—Edwin C. HIU (CBS). 6:3o—Civic speaker. 6:4s—Police news. 7:oo—Columbians (CBS), 7:ls—Walter Pitkin (CHS*. 7:3o—California Melodies (CBS*. 8 00—In the Modern Manner (CBS). B:4s—Carlile and London (CBS). 9:oo—Vera Van (CBS). 9:ls—Baseball scores. 9:2o—Atop the Indiana roof. 9:3o—Court of Human Relations (CBS). 10:00—Atop the Indiana roof. 10:15—Herbie Kaye orchestra (CBS). 10:30—Sam Robbins orchestra (CBSi. 11:00—Danny Russo orchestra (CBS'. 11:30—Carlos Molina orchestra (CBS). 12:00—Midnight—Dessa Byrd at the organ. A. M. 12:30 —Sign off. SATURDAY A. M. 6:30 —Pep Club. 7:oo—Luxembourg Gardens (CBS). 7:3o—Eton Boys (CBSi. 7:4s—Meistersinger (CBS' 8:00—Mellow Moments (CBS'. B:ls—Carlton and Craig (CBS). B:3o—News (CBS). B:3s—Let's Pretend (CBS). 9:oo—Knickerbocker Knights (CBS). 9:3o—America's Cup race (CBS*. 9:4s—Dessa Byrd at the organ. 10:00—Housekeeper’s hour. 10:30—Ai Kavelin orchestra (CBS*. 11:00—George Hall orchestra (CBS). 11:30—Hoosier Farm Circle. 12:00 Noon—Amercla's Cup race iCBS). P M. 12:05—Danny Russo orchestra (CBS). 12:30—Round Towners (CBS). I.oo—Chansonette (CBS). I:3o—Saturday Syncopators (CBS). 2:oo—America's Cup race (CBS). 2:ls—Ann Leaf at the organ (CBS). 2:3o—Two Thirty Tunes. 3:oo—Enoch Light orchestra (CBS). 3-30—Viewing the news (CBS). 3:4s—Ted Huslng (CB'3). WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Braadeaatlng. Ine.) FRIDAY P. M. 4:00—Al Pearce and his Gang (NBC). 4 30—News flashes. 4:4s—Harold Van Horne (NBC). s:oo—Where to go In Indianapolis. s:os—Gould and Sheffter (NBC*. s:ls—Anson Weeks' orchestra (NBC). s:3o—Robin Hood. s:4s—Marott concert. 6:00 —Indiana Sportsman. 6:ls—Musical Keys (NBC). 6:3o—National Industrial Advertisers Association (NBC). 6:4s—King's Guard (NBC). 7:oo—Democratic County Committee. 7:05—T0 be announced. 7:ls—Employment talk. 7:2o—Pianist. 7:2s—Press Radio News. 7:3o—Rhythm and Harmony. B:oo—Mario Cozzi (NBC). B:ls—The Bluebird*. 3:3o—Jack Benny iNBC). 9:oo—Sports Review. 9:ls—Gene and Glenn (NBC).

Fishing the Air 1 1 *" * Tito Gulzar. Mexican tenor, will sin* his favorite Latin melodies over WFBM and the Columbia network Friday from 5:15 to 5:30 p. ra. Jacques Fray and Mario Braggiottl will present a two-plano setting of “They Didn’t Believe Me’* over the WABC-Columbla network Friday from 6:00 to 6:15 p. m. Modern industrial and economic trends will be discussed by Dr. Claudius T. Murchison of Washington. D. director of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, when he Is heard Friday at 6:30 p m. over WKBF and an NBC network on the subject “A Great Deal— Much of It New.” HIGH SPOTS OF FRIDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 6:OO—NBC (WEAFl—Concert. Columbia —Kate Smith. 6 30 —Columbia—True Story court. 7:OO—NBC (WEAR)—Waltz time. 7:3O—NBC tW’JZl—Floyd Gibbons. 8:00—NBC (WEAFl—First Nlghter drama. B:3O—NBC (W’EAF)—Jack Benny. 9:oo—Columbia Clift Edwards —• “Ukelele Ike.” “Save the Last Dance for Me” and “Two 1 Cigarettes In the Dark” will be heard as Frank Munn’s tenor solos on the Wa:tz j Time program with Vivienne BjtAl and i Abe Lvman's orchestra Friday at i p. m. j over WLW and an NBC network. A reading by David Ros* of Keate*’ poems. “La Belle Dame Sana Merci.” j with an original musical setting by I Bernard Hermann, will be the feature of j Johnny Green’s “In the Modern Manner” broadcast over WFBM and the Co- | lumbia network Friday from 8 to 8:15 | p. m. • Vera Van of the “blue velvet” voice, will j weave a pattern of romantic melodies in j her program over WFBM and the Columbia chain Friday from 9 to 9:15 p. m. / QUALITY WORK V painless ' mmmm ~ | ACID-KNOX INSTANT RELIEF! From INDIGESTION, jm GASTRITIS, XI K M 80CR STOMACH GCA R A NT F.ED ■ ON SALE AT ALL HA AO DRCO STORES Eye Examined Gtae* Furnished L U I ears Jaffe U Sons 1 N. Illinois * 18 *• Ponasylvanla PAYMENT PLAN IE DEM* ED 1

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9 30—Musical Cocktail. 9 35—Freddie Martin orches'ra NBC), in oo—Harold Stern orchestra NBC 10 30—F' ric Madnguera orchestra NBC). 1100—The Melody Mates. 11 30— Tom Coaklev orchestra (NBC). 12.00 Midajgh:—Sign off. SATURDAY A M. 6.30 Morning ‘Devotions. 6 45—The Temple of tha Air. 7:oo—Musical Clock. 8 oo—To be announced B:ls—Morning Parade iNBC' 8 30 —Press Radio news NBC*. 3 35—Morning Parade (NBC'. 8 45—To be announced 9 00—The Honevmoonerf (NBC' 915—America a Cup Race (NBC. 10 00—Arm Chair Quartette tNBC). 10 15—Two Blues 'NBC' 10 30—Vic and Sade iNBCt. 10 45—Merry Madcaps (NBC). 1! 00—Ho-Po-Ne. 11 30—Farm and Home hour (NBC). P M. 12 30—Ideal Reporter. 12 45—Green Brothers orchestra 'NBC), 1 00—Tommv Tucker orchestra (NBC). 1 30—Week-End Revue NBC' 2 10—America's Cup Race iNBC*. 3 00—George Sternv orchestra 'NBC). 3.30 Henry King orchestra (NBC). WLW (700) Cincinnati FRIDAY P M. 4 00—Al Pearce and his gang (NBC). 4 30—Jack Armstrong. 4 45—Lowell Thomas (NBC*. 5 00—Virgtnio Maruccl and his orchestra. 5:30—80b Newhall. 5 45—Sohlo Melodv Masters. 6 00—Cousin Bob and his Kinfolk. 6 30—Unbroken Melodies. 6 45—Souihwtnd, orchestra and quartet. 7.oo—Waltz time; Frank Munn. tenor: Abe Lvman's orchestra. 7 30—Dance orchestra. 7.4s—Jane Froman. Don Ross and Lennla Hevton's orchestra. B:oo—Castle Farm orchestra B:ls—Henrv Thies and his orchestra. B:3o—Jack Bennv and Mary Livingston* —Don Brstor's orchestra (NBC*. 9:oo— Unsolved Mysteries 9:3o— Joe Brattam and his Crosier Roamlos. 10:00—News flashes. 10:05—Eddie Durhin’a orchestra (NBO). 10:30—Paul Pendarvis orchestra. 11:00—Castle Farm orchestra. 1130—Dance orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Moon River, organ and poems. A. M. 12:30—Sign off. SATURDAY A. M. 6 no—The Nation's Family Prayer. 6:ls—Morning devotions 6:3o—Cheerio music iNBC). 7:oo—Salt and Peanuts. 7:ls—Donhall trio (NBC*. 7:3o—Joe Emerson, hymns. 7:4s—The Banjoleers (NBC*. 7:oo—Johanna Grosse, organist. B:ls—Antoinette Werner West. B:3o—Mail bag. 8 45—Louis John Johnen, baritone. B:ss—News flashes. 9:oo—Galaxy of Stars (NBC). 9:ls—Livestock reports. 9 30—Sandra Roberts, blues singer. 9:43—Painted dreams (WGN). 10:00—Bailev Axton. tenor. 10:15—Morning Highlights. 10:30—Merry Madcaps. 10:59—Time. 11:00—Bob Albright and Charles Warn*. 11:15—River and weather reports. 1117—Nora Beck Thumann. vocsllst. ll:3(*-*National Farm and Home hour (NBC). P. M. 12:30—Business news. 12:45—Royal Hawaiian orchestra. I:oo—lrving Aaronson's Manhattan Beach orchestra. I:3o—Week-End revue (NBC). 2:30 —Chicago Symphony orchestra. 3:3o—John Barker, baritone. 3:4s—Chick Webb and his orchestra. ONE SHOT DURING RIOT Textile Strike Disorder Breaks Out in Pennsylvania. By Unitrt] Tresa HUNTINGDON. Pa., Sept. 21. One man was shot and at least four others injured by flying bricks when Huntingdon experienced its first disorders in the textile strike today. /W\ HARTMANN’S For All Kinds of STOVES • OAK HEATERS • HOT BLASTS % Circulating HEATERS • LAUNDRY STOVES • GAS RANGES • COAL RANGES $5 to sls Allowance for Your OLD STOVE 6 Hole RANCE Ranges From *39i£to $ 89 As Low As $1 Per Week • END TABLES Walnut finish. Sturdy construction. Cash and Or.ly I one to Store Open Till 9 p. m.