Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1935 — Page 6

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COLLEGE HEAD CONDEMNS PAY FORATHLETES Educational Standpoint Is Disregarded, Asserts Dr. L. B. Hopkins. Times Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 19.—Financial assistance for college athletes amounts to ‘‘disregard of the educational standpoint in favor of the athletic standpoint,” in the opinion of Dr. Louis B. Hopkins, Wabash College president. Dr. Hopkins’ criticism was prompted today by action of the executive committee of the Southeastern Athletic Conference which recently voted approval of financial help for student athletes. The conference, in reversing its stand of many years, denied its action ‘let down the bars” to professionalism in college athletics. ‘‘Apparently, in their discussion of the question and their ultimate approval of the resolution,” the Indiana educator declared, “the council members disregarded the educational standpoint, upon which collegiate institutions are founded and operated, in favor of the athletic standpoint. Fears for Amateurs "While it may not be so intended, the action of the council points, in my opinion, toward a future which would see amateur standings of college athletes lost in a general swing to professionalism.” The college head also ' asserted that an editorial appearing in the Bachelor, school n°wspaper, was only the opinion of its author. The article said in part: "Why shouldn’t nearly all the major colleges openly pay their athletes for their services? “It probably would mean a complete realignment of the amateurprofessional relationship, but what of it? Might we not all be a little better off? The situation is much like that of prohibition in the late twenties. Every that liquor was being sold alnrost universally—so why not bring it out in the open where it can be regulated.” SUIT ASKS FOR RECEIVER Flea Field in Superior Court Names Bash Seed Cos. Suit is on file today in Superior Court Two asking that a receiver be appointed for the S. D. Bash Seed Box Cos., dealers in seeds and nursery products. The petitioner is the Kirchen & Gifford Cos., Chicago, an alleged unpaid bill being the cause of the action.

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Today's Radio Program's

WIRE (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting Inc.) TODAY i P M. I 4:00- Blanche Calloway’s orchestra (NBC). | 4 15- Legends of Ireland •NBC). I 4 30—Louise Fiorea NBC I 4 43—Clara. Lu n' Em (NBC). 5:00 Flying Time (NBCi. s:ls—Happy Long 5 30—Press Radio news NBC . • s:3s—Literary Digest Poll (NBC) s.4s—Sons o t the Pioneers. 6:oo—The Schuitz Family. 6 15—Popeye the Sailor (NBC). 6 30—Sport Slants. 6:4s—The Sizzlers NBC). 7 00—House of a Thousand Eyes. 7:3O—WIRE Barn dance. B.oo—Lannv Ross' Show Boat (NBC). 9:00—Basonology. 9:o3—Christmas Carols. 9 15—Irdiana Sportsman. 9.30—R0y Shields' orchestra (NBC). 10.00—Music Is My Hobby (NBC). 10:15—Dean Brothers. 10 20—Leonard Keller's orchestra (NBC). 10:30—Minneapolis Symphony orchestra iNBCi. 11 30—Freddie Martin’s orchestra (NBC). 12:00—Midnight—Sign off. FRIDAY A. M. 6:3o—Morning demotions. 6:4s—Reveille. 7.oo—Musical clock. B:4s—Mary Baker's reviews. s:oo—The Brown Family. 9:ls—Edward McHugh (NBC). 9:3o—Dance Time. 9:4s—Breen and Deßose fNBC). 10:00—NBC Music Appreciation hour • NBCi. 11:00—Tile Serenader. 11:15—Honeyboy and Sassafras (NBC). 11:30—Smilin’ Ed McConnell. 11:45—Merry Madcaps (NBC). 12.00—Noon —Joe Wnite (NBC). P. M. 12:15—Concert Miniature (NBC). 12 30—Sammy Kaye’s orchestra (NBC). I:oo—Walter Hickman. 1 30 —Airbreaks iN'BC). 2:oo—Home Folks. 2:ls—Kathryn Keiser's Kaleidoscope. 2:4s—Cub reporter. 3:oo—Woman's Radio review (NBC). 3 30—Girl Alone (NBC). 3:4s—Grandpa Burton (NBC). YVFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) TODAY P. M. 4 00—Ballet Russe (CBS). 4 15—Jimmy Farrell (CBS). 4:3o—Tea Time tunes. s:oo—Santa Claus. s:ls—School sketches. s:3o—Christian Science program. s:4s—George Hall orchestra (CBS), 6:oo—Buck Rogers (CBS). 6:15—A1 Feeney Sports talk. 6:3o—Kate Smith (CBS). 6:4s—News. 7:oo—Harv and Esther (CBS). 7:3o—Meridian 7-1212 (CBS). 8 00—Caravan (CBS). B:3o—World Peaceways program (CBS). 9:oo—Horace Heidt’s Brigadiers (CBS). 9:3o—March of Time iCBS). 9:4s—Musical Moments. 10:00—Mvrt 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—Bign off. FRIDAY A. M. 6:3o—Chuck Wagon. 6:ss—Early Birds. B:oo—Dear Columbia (CBS). B:4s—News. 9:oo—Hostess Counsel (CBS). 9:ls—Captivators (CBS). 9:4s—Carlotta Dale (CBS). 10:00—American Legion Auxiliary speaker. 10:03—Borowsky’s Gypsies. 10:15—Margaret McCrea (CBS). 10:30—Mrs. Farrell’s Kitchen of the Air. 11:00—Voice of Experience (CBS). 11:15—Eddie Dunstedte- (CBS' 11:30—Life of Mary Marlin (CDS). 11:45—Five Star Jones (CBS). 12:00—Noon—Farm Circle. P M. 12:30—News. 12:45—Midday Meditation. 100—Between the Bookends (CBS). I:ls—Happy Hollow (CBS). I:3o—American School of the Air (CBS). 2:00—Bolek Musicale (CBSi. 2:3o—Mark Warnow orchestra (CBS). 3:oo—Vivian Della Chiesa (CBS). 3:ls—Girl Scouts program. 3:45 —Talk, Clara Savage Littlcdale.

Time P. M. 4.00 4:30 4:1.5 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:35 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

NBC-WEAF Blanche Calloway’* orch* Louise Fiorea* Clara, Lu ’n’ Em* Flying time* Connie Gates Press Radio news Literary Digest Poll* Billy and Betty Amos ’n’ Andy> Popeye the Sailor* Edwin C. Hill The Sizzlers* Rudy Vallee hour* Rudy Vallee hour! Show Boat* Show Boat** Bing Crosby* Bing Crosbyt Music Is My Hobby Symphony orch.* Symphony orch.* Ruby Newman’s orch.

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WLW (700) Cincinnati TODAY P. M. 4:oo—Santa Claus. 4.ls—Jack Armstrong 4:3o—Singing Lady (NBC). 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). 5:00—Old-Fasihoned Girl. s:ls—Richard Himber’s orchestra. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC). 6:ls—We bring you loveliness. 6:30--Lum and Abner. 6:45--Crusaders .Mutual). 7:00 —Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees (NBC). B:oo—Death Valley Days (NBC). B:3o—Listen to This. 8:4o —Showdown revue. 9:00 —Bing Crosby and Paul Whiteman’s orchestra (NBC). 10:00—News room. 10:15—Salute to Knoxville. 10:45 —Jan Garber's orchestra (Mutual), 11:00—Art Kassel’s orchestra. 11:08 —Ranny Week's orchestra (NBC). 11:30—Moon River. 12:00—Midnight—Clyde Trask’s orchestra. A. M. 12:15—Jan Garber’s orchestra (Mutual). 12:30—Joe Saunder’s orchestra. 12:45—Art Jarrett’s orchestra. I:oo—Sign off. FRIDAY A. M. 5:30 —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—Chandler chats. 7:ls—Divano trio. 7:3o—Cheerio (NBC). 8:00 —Hymns of all churches. B:ls—Academy Os Medicine. B:3o—Way Down East. B:4s—Back Stage Wife (Mutual). 9.09—H0w to be Charming. 9:3o—The Morning Housewarmers (Mutual). 9:4s—Livestock reports. 9:ss—News flashes. 10:00—Music Appreciation hour (NBC). 10:30—Chaunceys Parsons, tenor-baritone. 10:45—Minstrels (Mutual). 11:00—Pat Barnes and Larry Larson (NBC). 11:15—True to Life. 11:30—Livestock reports. 11:35—River, weather and market reports. 11:45—Farm and Home hour (NBC), P. M. 12:30—Painted Dreams (Mutual). 12:45—The Love Doctor (Mutual). I:oo—Vocational Agriculture. I:ls—Story plays and rhythmics. I:3o—Health. 1:45 —History of Music. 2:00—Molly of the Movies (Mutual). 2:ls—Ma Perkins (NBCI. 2:3o—Vic and Sade (NBC). 2:4s—The O’Neils, drama (NBC). 3:oo—Betty and Bob. 3:ls—The Life of Mary Sothern (Mutual). 3:3o—Sundown Varieties (Mutual). 3:4s—News and financial notes.

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COLUMBIA Ballet Russe** Jack Armstrong! French newst Joseph Plotke’s orch.! Patti Chapin! Press Radio news! George Hall’s orch.! Music Box! Buck Rogers** Rube Goldberg! Kate Smith** Boake Carter! Harv and Ester** Meridian 7-1212** The Caravan series** Peace Ways ropgram** Horace Heidt’s orch.** March of Time** Myrt and Marge** Isham Jones’ orch.** George Olsen’s orch.** Guy Lombardo’s orch.**

NBC-WJZ Radio Guild Singing Lady* Little Orphan Annlet James Wilkinson John Tunis, sports Press Radio news Beneficial program Lowell Thomast Easy Aces W’illiam Adams Lum and Abnert Phil Cook Hendrik W. Van Loon String symphony Death Valley Days! Town Meeting Town Meeting Roy Shield's orch. Emil Coleman's orchBen Bernie’s orch. Shandor Freddy Martin's oroh.*

Best Short Waves BERLIN—S:IS P. M —Christmas with Germans. DJC, 49.8 m. (6020 kc.). LONDON—6:2O P. M—British Music Hall Stars. GSC. 31.3 m. (9580 kc.). CARACAS. VENEZUELA—7:4S P. M. Winning Amateurs. YV2RC, 51.7 m. (5800 kc.). PARIS—9:3O P. M.— Fifteen minutes devoted to requests. M. Caillon FYA, 25.6 m. (11,710 kc.i.

Radio High Spots Walter O’Keefe, and Louis Aeschylus Sorin, directors cf their “Five Flop Disrepertory Theater,’’ are to offer more gay experiments in the modern drama with music by Deane Janis and the Casa Loma orchestra over WFBM and the Columbia network tonight from 8 to 8:30. Edward Wardwell, prominent New York attorney, and his wife will give a recital of music for two pianos, including works by Bach, Handel and Brahms, during the Music Is My Hobby program tonight at 10 over WIRE and an NBC network. Arno B. Cammerer. director of the United National Park Ser ’ice, is to be guest speaker on the Death Valley Days broadcast over WLW and NBC network tonight at 8. Mr. Cammerer. who recently returned from a tour of national parks which included a trip through Death Valley. is to give his own impressions of the region and discuss plans for making it a national resort.

TONIGHT’S BEST SELECTIONS 7:oo—Rudy Vallee hour (NBC). Harv and Ester (CBS). B:oo—Lanny Ross’ Show Boat (NBC) WEAF. Death Valley , Days (NBC) WJZ. The Caravan series (CBS). B:3o—American Town Meeting (NBCi. Peaceways program (CBS). 9:oo—Bing Crosby guest of Paul Whiteman (NBC). Horace Heidt’s orchestra (CBS). 9:3o—Roy Shield’s orchestra (NBC). March of Time (CBS). 10:30 —Ben Bernie’s orchestra (NBC).

DANGER PERIOD IS HERE, STOOPS WARNS DRIVERS

Motorists Urged to Take Extra Precautions to Avoid Mishaps. Declaring the most dangerous driving period of the year is at hand, Todd Stoops, Hoosier Motor Club secretary-manager today urged extra precautions on the part of motorists. He urges that more time be allowed for ordinary driving trips, such as from home to office and return, because less speed is advisable. While advising the use of chains when slippery conditions prevail, Mr. Stoops said they are not substitutes for good tires and efficient brakes. Thorough warming up of engines before cars are driven into traffic is recommended, because stalling tends to cause congestion, he said. Discussing another phase of traffic safety, a high school course in proper driving, Mr. Stoops stated that the Hoosier Club has the material for the instruction which is available to high schools throughout the Indianapolis territory. Hymera Girl, 10, Killed By United Press SULLIVAN, Ind., Dec. 19.—Betty Cole, 10-year-old daughter of Alf Cole, Hymera, died in Sullivan County Hospital last night from injuries suffered when she was struck by an automobile.

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state employes will be the largest here in several years, it was said by those close to the Governor. Gov. Chandler's plan calls for

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.DEC. 19, 1935

resignation of all ap|pintive officers, ’ highway commisioners, tax commissioners and public service commissioners.