Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1935 — Page 9

DEC. 12, 1035

NIGHT FORCE TO BE ENGAGED ON STATE HIGHWAY Special Light Equipment to Be Used in Rush Job on Road 9. Tim-. Fprriol COLUMBUS. Ind . Doc. 12.—Hiring of 100 highway workers, part of whom will be used on a night shift, is to begin here tomorrow preparatory to the grading of State Road 9. near the Bartholomew-Jackson County line. Plans to expedite preliminary work on the seven-mile stretch by employing three eight-hour shifts have been announced by Howard E. Stroh. Garrett contractor in charge, and Thomas E. Warring. Bloomington representative of the Indiana State Employment Service The work, these officials announced, will be rushed to permit paving early spring. An innovation here, the night work is to proceed with the aid of a portable lighting plant. It will provide illumination sufficient to carry on activities without interruption. officials say. While most of the workers needed are to be transferred from WPA road projects, a number of local skilled workers are to be employed, Mr. Warring indicated. RITE TO END MEETING WITH BANQUET TONIGHT Thirty-Second Masonic Degree to Be Conferred on Class. Conferring of the 32nd degree this afternoon was to conclude the ritualistic work of the Indiana Scottish Rite mid-winter convocation, which opened Monday at the Rite Cathedral. Pinal event is to be a banquet tonight with Gov. McNutt as speaker. TRUCK RULES STUDIED Committee to Pass on Simplified Freight Classifications. Simplified freight classifications for the motor carrier industry are to be passed on at a meeting of the American Trucking Association's national rates and tariffs committee in the Lincoln Monday. The classifications are being studied in connection with Federal regulations, according to John V. Lawrence, Washington, association's general manager.

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WIRE (1100) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting Inc.) TODAY P M 400 Blanche Callowav a orchestra. ’NBCi 4 15—Legends of Ireland NBC). 4 30—Louise Flo re a 1 NBC I 4 45—Clara, Lu n Em ‘NBCi. 5 03— Flying Time iNBC 5 15—Happy Long 5 30—Press Rf.dio news <NBC’ 5:35 Literary Digest Poll tNBC> 5 45—Sons of Pioneers 6 oo—The Schultz Familv 6 15—Pppeve the Sailor NBC). 5 30—Snort Sian's 645 All Star Radio Roundup. 7:00 House of a Thousand fives. 7:3O—WIRE Barn dance 8 00—Lannv Ross’ Show Boat iNBC). 900 Basonologv. ’ 05—The Olympians 9 15—The Indiana Sportsman 9 30—Roy Shields' orchestra NBC'. 9 45—Talk bv Mrs Roosevelt 'NBC*. 10 00—John B Kennedy NBCi. 10:15—Jack Brooks 10 20—Leonard Keller' orchestra 'NBC' 10:30—Minneapolis Symphony orchestra NBC' 11 30—Freddie Martin's orchestra iNBC). 12 00—Midnight—Sign off FRIDAY A M 630 Morning devotions. 6 45- Reveille Radio High Spots Jean Arthur, screer star; Lou Holtz, the master dialectician, Dick Grace. stunt flier: Cyril Scott, cockney comedian Sheila Barrett and Neville Fieeson will be guest, stars during the Rudy Vallee Varietv Hour tonight at 7 over WLW and an NBC network. Reinald Werrenrath. noted American baritone, is to be the guest artist with William Daly’s orchestra on the program over WFBM and the Columbia network tonight from 7:30 to 8 p. m. The story of Rose, a dance hall girl In the old settlement of Barstow. Cal. and the ruby ring she wore. Is to be the Old Ranger's tale on the Death Valley Days program tonight at 8 over WLW and an NBC network. TONIGHT’S BEST SELECTIONS 7 00—Rudy Vallee hour (NBC). Harv ard Ester iCBSi. 7:3o—Philharmonic Symphony orch. i NBC' Reinald Werrenrath. baritone i CBS'. 8 00—Lanny Ross' Show Boat fNBC). The Caravan series iCBSi. B:3o—American Town Meeting 'NBC). Peaceway,s program (CBSi 9:oo—Paul Whiteman's Music Hall l NBC ) Horace Heldts orch. (CBS). 9:3o—Roy Shield's orch. ‘NBC). March of Time (CBS I . 9 45 —Talk bv Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt iNBCi. Lanny Ross, Captain Henry and Virginia Lee is to lake part in a pre-Christmas drama during the Show Boat program tonight at 8 over WIRE and an NBC network. Greie Sttieekgnld. famous soprano of the Metropolitan Opera. is to sing ‘‘Alleluia.” by .Mozart and “Leise, Leise” from von Weber's “Der Freischutz” during ihe World Peaceways “To Arms for Peace” program to be broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network tonight from 8:30 to 9.

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7 00—Musical clocic. 8 45—Mary Baker's reviews. 9:oo—The Brown Familv 9 I.3—Edward McHugh iNBC’. 9 30—Dance time 9 45—Green and Deßose 'NBC 10.00— NBC Music Appreciation hour ' NBC'. 11:00—The Serenades 11:15—Hpneyboy and Sassafras (NBC). 11 30—Smilin Ed McConnell. 1! 45—Merry Madcaps NBC'. 12 00—Noon—Sammy Kaye s orchestra 'NBC'. P M. 22 15— Concert Miniature (NEC). 12 30—Stanley Kave s orcitestra NBC . 12:45—Juies Lande Ensemble (NBCi 1 00—Walter Hickman. 1 30—Airbreaks (NBC). 2:oo—Home Folks 2 15—Kathryn Keiser's Kaleidoscope. 2:4s—Cub reporter 3 00—Woman's Radio review (NBC). 3 30—Girl Alone iNBC'. 3 45—Grandpa Burton 'NBC). WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolii Power and Light Company) TODAY P M 4:oo—Bailev and NeumiUer (CBS). 4 15—Jimmy Farrell (CBS). 4 30—Tea 'time Tunes. s.oo—Santa Claus. 5 15—School sketches. s:3o—Christian Science program 5 45—George Hall orchestra ‘CBSi. 6:oo—Buck Rogers (CBS). 6 15—A1 Feeney sports talk 6:3o—Kate Smith (CBSi. 6:4s—News. 7:oo—Harv and Esther (CBS' 7:3o—Atwater Kent hour iCBSi. B:oo—Camei Caravan (CBSi B:3o—World Peaceways program 'CBS). 9 00 —Horace Heidt.'s Brigadiers (CBS). 9:3o—March of Time (CBS). 9:4s—Musical Moments. 10 00—Myrt and Marge (CBS). 10:15—News. 10:30—Isham Jones orchestra (CBS). 11:00 —George Olsen orchestra (CBS' 11 30— Guy Lombardo orchestra CBS). 12:00—Midnight—Sign off FRIDAY A. M. 6:3o—Chuck Wagon. 6:ss—Early Birds B:oo—Dear Columbia (CBS). 8:45 News. 9:oo—Hostess Counsel (CBS). 9:ls—Captivators (CBSi 9:4s—Carlotta Dale (CBS). 10:00—Bohemians. 10:30—Mrs. Farrell's Kitchen of the Air. 11:00—Voice of Experience (CBS). 11.15—Eddie Dunstedter (CBS'. 11:30—Life of Mary Marlin (CBS). 11:45—Five Star Jones (CBS). 12:00—Noon—Farm circle. P. M. 12:30—News. 12:45—Midday Meditation. 1:00- Between the Bookends (CBS). I:ls—Kappy Hollow (CBS). 1 30-American School of the Air (CBS). 2:00—Bolek Musicale iCBSi. 2:3o—Mark Warnow orchestra (CBSi. 3:oo—Vivian Della Chiesa and orchestra i CBSi. 3:ls—Sir Norman Angvll (CBS). 3:4s—Talk by Senator Royal S. Copeland. WLW (700) Cincinnati TODAY P. M 4:oo—Santa Claus. 4 15—Jack Armstrong. 4:3o—Singing Lady (NBC). 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). s.oo—Helen Nugent, contralto. s:ls—Richard Himber's orchestra. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy (NBCi. 6:ls—Clyde Trask's orchestra. 6:3o—Ltim and Abner iNBC). 6:4s—Crusaders (Mutual). 7:oo—Rudy Vallee's orchestra (NBC). B:oo—Death Valley Days (NBCi.

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NBC- WE AF. Blanche Calloway's orch.’ I.ouise Florea* Clata, Lu ’n’ Em* Flying Time* Connie Gates Press Radio news John B Kennedy* Billy and Betty Amos ’n’ Andy Fopeve the Sailor* Edwin C. Hill Life Studies Rudy Vallee? Rudy Vallee? Lanny Ross Show Boat* Lanny Ross Show Boat* P. Whiteman's oreh.t P. Whiteman's orch.? Argentine’s oreh. Leonard Keller's orch.* Symphony orch.* Symphony oreh.* Freddy Martin's oreh.*

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8 30—Listen to This (Mutual). B:4s—Showdown Revue. 3.oo—Paul Whiteman s Music Hall (NBC I 10.00—News room. 10:15—Saulte to the Cities. 10:45 —Jan Garber's orchestra .Mutual), 11:00—Art Jarrctt's orchestra. 11:08 —Cocoanut Grove orchestra iNBC). 11:30—Moon River 12:00—Midnight—Clyde Trask's orchestra. (Mutual). A. M. 12:15—Jan Garber's orchestra ‘Mutual). 12:30—Joe Sanders' orchestra (Mutual). 12 45—Art Jarrett s orchestra. I:oo—Sign off. FRIDAY A, M. s:3o—Top o’ the Morning. 6:oo—Family Prayer period (Mutual). 6:ls—Rise and shine. 6:3o—Sunday School Lesson. 6:4s—News flashes. 7:oo—Arthur Chandler Jr., organist. 7:ls—Music by Divano. 7:3o—Cheerio iNBC). 8:00—Joe Emerson B:ls—Academy of Medicine talk. B:3o—Way Down East. B:4s—Back Stage Wife (Mutual). 9:oo—How to be charming. 9:ls—Home Sweet Home (NBC). 9:3o—Jack Saatkamp orchestra (Mutual) 9:4d—Livestock reports. 9:ss—News flashes. 10:00—Music Appreciation hour (NBC). 10:30—Chauncev Parsons, tenor-baritone. 10:45—Medal Minstrels (Mutual).

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COLI MBIA Billy Bailey** Jack Armstrong? Tito Guizar? Joseph riotke's orch.? Patti Chapin? Press Radio news? George Hall's oreh.? George Hall's orch.** Buck Rogers** Rube Goldberg? Kate Smith** Bnake Carter? Harv and Esther** Radio Hour** The Caravan Series** Peaceways program** Horace Heidt's oreh.** March of Time** Myrt and Marge** Aronson s orch.? Isham Jones’ oreh.** George Olsen’s oreh.** Guy Lombardo's oreh.*

VBC-WJZ Radio Guild Singing Lady* Little Orphan Annie James Wilkinson John R. Tumis. sports Press Radio news Muriel Wilson Lowell Thomast Easy Aces Ella Logan Lum and Abner Thil Cook Hendrik W. Van Loon Philharmonic orch. Death Valley Days? Town Meeting Town Meeting Roy Shield's oreh.* Emil Coleman's oreh. Emil Coleman's orch. Ben Bernie's orch. Shandor To be announced

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KIWANIS HEADS HEAR NATIONAL, STATE LEADERS International President of Group Is Speaker at Meeting Here. Members of Indiana Kiwanis Clubs are back in their home cities and towns today with inspiration from both international and state leaders. Addressing the mid-winter state conference yesterday at the Colum- | bia Club. Fred C. W. Parker, Chicago. international president, declared Kiwanis is a forward moving organization, and that even during three of the depression years it gained 9000 members. Since spring. 1935. he said, 38 clubs have been formed. Other speakers included George C. Byers. Lafayette. Indiana district governor, and Marshall D. Abrams, Greencastle, a lieutenant-governor. Mr. Abrams presented a list of qualifications he deemed essential for club officers, among them being ability to inspire the members, possession of high principles and support of civic projects. CARD PARTY ARRANGED Service Post to Sponsor Social in Oaklandon Tomorrow American Legion Service Post, No. 128, is to sponsor a public benefit euchre and bridge ptrty at Legion Hall in Oaklandon tomorrow night. The committee includes Jesse S. Combs, Faras H. Day, Fred C. Duzan, Mrs. Cora Plummer, Mrs. Iris j Linder and Mrs. Stella Gibson.

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