Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1934 — Page 38

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WASSON GIVES SSOO TO FUND FORHOSPITAL Contribution Helps Raise Total to $15,071 in Mission Drive. Flower mission tuberculosis hospital campaign workers renewed their efforts today, encouraged by reports made at a workers' meeting Thursday when it was announced that a total of sls 071 has be£n raised so far toward the hospital fund. A check for SSOO from H. P. Wasson Ai Cos. was the largest reported af the meeting. The 1908 Club brought in a voluntary contribution of $350, sufficient for one bed. Mrs. Frank Bowers is president of the club and other officers are Mrs. O F. Barton, vice-president; Mrs. C. G. Slagle, secretary, and Mrs. J. A Garrettson. treasurer. Reports of Flower Mission officers were heard at the business meeting held in the headquarters. Mrs. David Ross presided. It was rejx>rted that the Flower Mission now has sixty-eight patients who are eligible for admittance to the new hospital, which will house advanced cases. These patients rereived eighty-three quarts of milk daily, a total of 2.635 for the month, lrom the Flower Mission in September. In addition, the women gave eggs, fresh vegetables and cottage cheese to some families. EPWORTH LEAGUE’S . DRIVE NEARS CLOSE F.wd, Clothing and Money Campaign to End Tomorrow. Annual campaign of the Indianapolis Epworth League for food and clothing for the Fletcher Place Community Center and money to rare for the endowment fund for the Methodist hospital will close tomorrow. Articles collected will be exhibited at the center tomorrow. A prize will be awarded the most valuable exhibit with judging beginning at 5, followed by a box supper. A program will be held at 7:30 tomorrow night, in connection with the drive at the Fletcher Place Methodist church. Miss Dale Brown is in charge of this year’s drive, ELECTION SCHEDULED BY EXCHANGE CLUB Two States to Be Considered at Meeting Tonight. The Indianapolis Exchange Club will elect its officers for the coming year tonight at its annual dinner in the Washington. There are two slates, a Blue and Gold ticket, headed by Clarence F. Merrell, and a Better Times ticket, headed by E. E. Temperley. Auto Thief Given 20 Years VnitrA Prc* BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Oct, 5. Roy Weaver, 31. Paragon, who escaped twice from the Monroe county jail, was under twenty-year sentence in the state prison today on charges of second-degree burglary and auto banditry.

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FRIDAY P. M. I 4.00 Bov Scout progr*m (CBS) WABC. Song* 'NBC. WEAF. Thrret C <NBC* WJZ I 4:ls—J*ck)* Heller tNBC> WJZ. Skippy' 'CBS' WABC. Tom Mix 'NBCi WEAF. ! 4 30—Wm. Lundell NBC) WEAP. Singing Ldy 'NBC' WJZ. 4 45—Feture CBSi WABC Ivory Stmn Club iNBC4 WEAP. 4 30—Fature NBC' WEAK Berger * orchestra <NBCi WJZ. H V. Kaltenborn <CBS' WABC. s:ls—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim CBSi WABC s.3o—Football reporter 'CBS) WABC. Ne*: Soprano (NBC' WEAF. Vocal an a orchertra (NBC> WJZ. 545 —Lowell Thomas NBC> WJZ. Women's Amateur 001 l Championship rsu!ts 'CBSI WBBM Billy Batchelor sketch <NBC> WEAF 6 30— Amos n' Andv 'NBC' WJZ Mvrt and Marge <CBSi WABC. 6:ls—Gene and Glenn 'NBCi WEAF. Red Grange 'CBS' WABC 6:3o—Serenaders 'CBS' WABC. Ded Davis 'NBCi WJZ 6:4s—Boake Carter CBSi WABC. Frank Buck 'NBC> WEAF. 7 00—Morch of the Toys 'NBCi WEAF. Easy Aces 'CBSi WABC Irene Rich NBC' WJZ 7 15—Edwin C. Hill 'CBS' WABC Legion of Decency talk 'NBC' WJZ 7:3o—True storv program 'CBS' WABC Eugene Frev. baritone tNBC* WJZ. 7 45—Quartet 'NBCi WJZ. 8 00—March of Time 'CBSi WABC. Waltz Time 'NBCi WEAF B:3o—One Night Stands 'NBC' WEAF. Flovd Gibbons and Shield's orchestra INBC' WJZ a Hollvwood hotel 'CBS' WABC. 9 OO—First Nighter 'NBCi WEAF. Molle Show 'NBC' WJZ. 9:30 Feature 'NBCi WEAF. Isodor Phillip, pianist 'NBC) WJZ. ' Unamerlcan Activities" (NBCI WJZ California Melodies 'CBS' WABC. 10 00—Mvrt and Marge 'CBSi WABC. George Holme*. X. N. S. iNBCI WEAF 10:15—Arlasco'a orchestra 'CBSi WABC s'ernev’s orchestra 'NBC) WEAF Gene and Glenn 'NBC' WMAQ 10 30—Martin's orchestra 'NBC) WEAF Dance orchestra INBCI WJZ. 10 4.s—Barnet's orchestra 'CBS' WABC. 11:00—Pendarvis' orrnestra 'NBCi WJZ. Dream Singer: dance orchestra • NBC' WBAF Herhie Kav's orchestra ICBSI WABC 11 30—Gordon's orchestra (NBCi WEAF. Dan Russo s orchestra ICBSI KLRA Madriguera's orchestra (NBCi WJZ. Hollywood on the air 'NBC' WEAF YVFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Liebt Company! FRIDAY P. M. 4:oo—Hawailans. 4 13—Tea Time tunes. 4:45—T0 be announced (CBS). s:oo—Viewing the news. s:l.s—Bohemians. s:4.s—Spa reribs. 5 50—Tonight on the Air. 5 55—News iCBS). 6 00—Bohemians. 6 15—Football reporter (CBS). 6:3o—Political speaker. 6 35—Danny Russo orchestra (CBS). 6:45—A1 G. FVenev. 7:00 —F.asv Ares 'CBS'. 7:ls—Edwin C. Hill iCBS). 7 30—Court of Human Relations (CBS). R 00—March of Time (CBSi. 8:30—Hollywood Hotel (CBSi. 9 30—California Melodies 'CBS). 10:00—Mvrt ai.d Marge 'CBS). 10:15—Atop the Indiana roof. 10:30—Sketches in Melodv. 10:45—Lou Davies orchestra. 11:00—Herbie Kave orchestra (CBS'. 11:30—Dannv Russo orchestra iCBS). 12:00—Midnight—Sign off. Fishing the Air Two currently popular songs of sentiment, "I'll Always Be In Love With You” and "I Only Have Eyes for You,” will be Frank Munn's tenor solos on the Waltz Time program Friday, at 8 p. m.. over WLW and an NBC network. Returning for its fifth season, "The March of Time,’’ pioneer radio series of news dramatizations, will be heard over WFBM and the Columbia network Friday from 8 to 8:30 p. m. in the first fall program. The gala premiere of "Hollywood Hotel.” radios most elaborate one-hour revue, featuring Dick Powell, popular young film star, with Rowene Williams. Ted Fiorito's orchestra. William O'Neal. El Brendel and many others, will open from Hollywood. over WFBM and the Columbia network. Friday from 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. HIGH SPOTS OF FRIDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMS: B:IS— NBC (WJZ) —Plantation Echoes. 7:OO—NBC (WEAF)—Concert. 7:3O—COLUMBIA—True Story Court. B:3O—NBC (WJZ!—Armour orchestra: Floyd Gibbons. Columbia—Hollywood Hotel. 9:OO—NBC (WEAF)—First Nighter Drama. COLUMBlA—California Melodies.

SATURDAY A. M. 7:oo—Pep Club. 8 OO—Cheer Up (CBS). 9 00—Mellow Moments 'CBS' 9:ls—Carlton and Craig iCBS). 9:3o—News .CBS). 9 35—Let's Pretend 'CBS). 10 00—Captlvators 'CBS' . 10:30—Concert Miniatures CBSi. 16 45—Homemaker's hour. % 11 IS—Along the Colga CBS'. 11 30—Hoosier Farm Circle. 12:00—Noon—George Hall orchestra (CBSi P M. . 12 15—World's series (CBS). 2.3o—Notre Dame-Texas football game. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indiansoolls Broadcasting Inc ! FRIDAY P M. 4 00—A! Pearce and his gang (NBC). 4 15—Jackie Heller NBC). 4 30—Interview with Wm. Lundell (NBC), 4.45 Afternoon melodies. 5 00—Knothole gang 5 10—Where to go In Indianapolis. s:ls—Jack Berger's orchestra >NBC) 5 30—Robin Hood. 5 45—Little Orphan Annie 'NBCi. 8:00—Gould and Sheffter 'NBC). 6:ls—Gene and Glenn 'NBC>. 6:3o—Red Davis 'NBCi. 6 45—Sports review 7:oo—Eb and Zeb 7:15—T0 be announced. 7 25 Democratic county committee. 7:3o—Night traffic court. 8 30—Rhythm and Harmony. 9:oo—Musical Cocktail. 9:os—Mario Cozzi (NBC). 9:3o—Gothic choristers iNBC). 10:00—Newscaster. 10:05—George R. Holmes (NBC). 10:15—Charlie Davis' orchestra (NBCI. 10:30—Freddie Martin's orchestra iNBC). 11:00—Paul Penrarvis' orchestra 'NBC'. 11 30—Enric Madriguera's orchestra (NBC) 12:00—(Midnight)—Sign off. SATURDAY A. M. 6:3o—Morning Devotions. 6 45—The Temple of the Air. 7:oo—Musical Clock. B:oo—Breakfast Club (NBC'. 9 00—Annete McCullough 'NBC). 9:la—Morning Melodies. 9:25-r-Newcaster. 9:3o—Morning Parade (NBCi. 10:00—The Honevmooners iNBC) 10:15—Tonv Wons (NBC' 10:30—Melodv Mixers iNBC). 11:00—He-Po-Ne club.

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11:30—Farm and Home hour 'NBC). P M. 12 30^—ideal reporter. 12 45—Lotus Gardens orchestra 'NBCI. I:oo—Newcaster. 1 05—Rex Battle Ensemble (NBC>. I.3o—Green Brothers orchestra iNBCt. 2:oo—Purdue vs. Rice Institute football game. WLW (700)* Cincinnati FRIDAY P M. 4 00—A1 Pearce and his gang. 4:ls—Ralston Purinal program. 4 30—To be announced. 4 4.s—Lowell Thomas iNBC). 5 OO—AI and Pete. 5:30—80b Newhaii. s:4s—Lowell Thomas iNBC'. 6 00—Amos 'n' Andy 'NBCi. 6 30—Armand program. 7:oo—Smiling Ed McConnell. 7 30—Dance orchestra. 7:4s—Jane Frotnan. Don Ross and Lennie Heyton's orchestra. 8 00—Castle Farm orchestra. 8:15 Henry Thies and orchestra. 8 30—Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone— Don Bestor s orchestra (NBC) 9 00—Unsolved mvsteries 9 30—Joe Brattain and his Crosley Roamios. 10:00 —News flashes. 10:05—Eddie Duchin's orchestra (NBC). 10 30—Central Park Casino orchestra. 11:00—Castle Farm orchestra. 11:30—Dance orchestra. 12:00—Moon river, organ and poems A M 12:30—Sign off. SATURDAY A M. 6:3o—Cheerio (NBC). 7:oo—Salt and Peanuts, hormony duo. 7:ls—Donhall trio (NBC). 7:3o—Joe Emerson hvmns 7:4s—The Banjolecrs (NBC). B:oo—Johanna Grosse. organ. B:ls—Antoinette Werner west—soprano. 8 30—Mail bag. B:4s—Louis John Johnen. baritone. B:ss—News flashes iNBC). 9:ls—Livestock reports. 9:3o—Sandra Roberts, blues singer. 9:4s—Freddie Roehr. organist. 10 00—Bailev Axton. tenor. 10:15—Morning Highlights. 10:30—Merry Madcaps. 10:50—Time. 11:00—Bob Albright and Chas. Wayne. vocalists. 11:16—River anc! weather reports. 11:17—Nora Beck Thumann. vocalist. 11:30—National Farm and Home hour i NBC I.

JAPAN PARITY VIEW FIRM, OFFICER SAYS Abandonment of Philippines Called No Inducement. (Copyright. 1934. by United Press! LONDON. Oct. s.—Even American abandonment of its naval base in the Philippines would not induce Japan to accept a smaller naval tonnage than the United States or Great Britain, Captain Yasutare Iwashita of the Japanese naval delegation, said in an interview today. Naval conversations are due to open here soon. "Removal of the American base from the western Pacific would merely create a fair balance,” he said, “as Japan does not possess a naval base in the eastern Pacific.” Millworker Guilty of Murder GARY. Ind.. Oct. J.—Convicted by a Lake county jury on charges of murdering his landlady during a card game, John Skora, Gary millworker. today faced electrocution at the Indiana state prison.

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