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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 9 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913 MIKE-ROW. i What's The Your Radio Programs For Saturday Fatal Shooting '-Radio Fuse Weapon Kept KnnlAm Plo Secret At State War Plant Answer? Morning WISH 131 Blue 1KF. I4S NBC KB fi-s 1BC MutualW LVV Larlv Birds 6 :) Sunrise Ranch Morning Mail New Chore Time rvimore B. os. Km my Lou News Cadle Frog.

New Chuck Acree Dawn Patrol Bloomington. Sept 21 Ileal identity of RCA-Victor Corporation's mvsterious "Madame 1 ltd Je'IT Victim In mi Grapple SCOPES By MOLLY STAR The Purdue-Marquette football Rm will be broadcast today (1:43, WIRE) from Ross Stadiurn Lafayette. Tom Carnegie, sportscaster. ui'aV give the plav-hy-play description of the game fcith Larry Gordon giving the World News Musical Clock 7 a proximity fuse which ex- THE QUESTION" In yr opinion, t.c the most vital question of the daj? Fred R. Lone, 3509 Forest Manor, Federal Building Guard-To my way of thinking, the most vital question of New New Am.

Matinee Martin Agronsky Rhythmic Age News :15 Musical Interlude New Devotion P.ov St a i kev Mr. and Mrs. World Today Top O' Morning Time to Shine Don Sherwood Early Birds Garden Gate Country Journil piodes electronically when it leaches the vicinity of a target and tuins near misses into "'bulls eves," came as a complete sur-pt ise to employes of the firm's which has been ranked as second only to the atom bomb as a scien tiric war achievement by Assistant Secretary of the Navy H. Struve Stensel. THE SECBET OF the weapon was guarded as closely as the atom bomb until today, when the Navy turned the secret loose and also announced that 10.000.0no of the rsdnr-type fuses we-ie produced nationally.

Of this figure. Breakfast Club 8 New Hand Yaw Pat i ol Am. Matins News Carav an Musical Cloca, New Jesters Xavier digit Teen Tima Bloomington plant, where the se- riamax. British a imbassa- st hack is nr to Washington, ju 9 the day is" that of reconversion and the jjb of getting country back! into the proper I peacetime con- I dition to carry Galen Drake Boh Johnson Block's Almanac fact red for three years. Not more than L'O of the plant's I 2.t' employes knew of the fuse.

Gi and Take Mary Taylor Mad Fv' Home horum OHie James im annual vult t.i the T'nit Field Pay Crosby ngs Child. Museum is. Doc, Duke, Col. Alex Dreier Si 'returned to his apartment about 8:30. 10 MS John Thompson :00 Hoosier Breakfast :15 Vagabonds From a Diary Virginia Byrd Together Kd McConnell New Let's Pretend Bilhe Burke News Roundup With Eve Judge Sat.

Serenade K.C. Jamboree Ed McConnell on. The readjustments that must be made in reconversion challenge the best I brains of America, too. Farm "I- 11 Sub-Dehia Today's Theater Hollywood Stars :00 Marine Program :15 Youth Religion Home-Garden :45 stery House Km my Lou Farm Bureau Miss Carolyn Bertrand, North Meridian, Street, Book- WISH 1S10 Blue WIRE HSU NBC H1BM IJM (IIS INC 1070 Mutual LW keeper The vital question of to- Afternoon day confronting ed Kingdom, will report on conditions in England and explain why his country needs financial assistance in an exclusive broadcast from Washigton (9:45. WFBM-CBS).

Lord Halifax will fell what Britain's contribution to final victory over Germany and Japan has done to her national economy. "Gangbusters'' (8, WISH-ABC) presents "The Case of William Harlan Crain." who with his accomplices. Shakey O'Leary and Juanita Hansen, terrorized Southern California after his release from San Quentin penitentiary. The program will demonstrate 'he smooth working of the country's law enforcement agencies. Chief Investigator-Commentator Lewis J.

Valentine, former commissioner of police in New York City, will comment on the case. 1-arry Richardson Hawaii Music McCune Orch. News Your Farm stet 1 louse America is that of jobs. With 4 A New I Senior Swing Kay Reporter MS News SHE SAIO she then left and did not return until shortly before the fatal shooting. Otticers said they had found no evidence indicating that Wilson returned to the club with another woman.

Chief Tavlor said Miss Graves earlier that she had gone to Wilson's apartment and, following a quarrel, Wilson took a revolver from a night stand. When they grappled for the gun, she said, it was discharged accidentally. Police found Wilson's body on a bed. a bullet unl in his chest, after Miss Graves called, saving there had been an accident. She was sitting on a chair nearby, police said, while the gun lay on the floor nearby.

A grand juty investigation Is set for Monday morning. 5.O0U.0OU boys getting back into civilian life. Announced Ktankie Masters Gilbeit Forbes Fred Holt Adams Family Song Is Familiar Grand Central Your Job Marine Piog. Ind. vs.

Mich. Mike-Row -Scopes Sky High Putdue-Marquetie Purdue-Marquet le IndTvsT.Mirh" it is going to be Hat rv Kogen JamNuee Prcv ue Musicana 'aisiiy Salute Talk Fitrdue-Maniw-tte Football Game Pui duc-Iai ijuetie Football Purdue-Marquet ie -f I .30 MS MS sn :30 IS ixa plants here and at Camden, N.J., supplied the armed forces with 5.5U0.0U). Each of the fuses is; a miniature radar type of sending and receiving iwdio station within a five-inch projectile. The fuses were built at the two plants between October. 1P42, and V-J Day.

At Camden, employes working on the project dubbed it "Madam while workers at the Bloom ington plant called the secret weapon "The Vacuum Cleaner. So secret was the activity that the Navy Ilepartment delayed gi anting an flag for accomplishment to the Bloomingtoit plant because they did not want any attention attracted to the plant. However, It was learned that the Navy Department was recognizing the Bloomington plant by awarding it the Navy Ordnance Hag with three stars. KNOWV OKIICIALI.V to fhe Navy as the "VT Fuse," "Madame is no larger than a pint milk liottle. The receiver and transmitter operate within the shell after it has been tired from a gun.

Radio waves reflected from the target are picked up by the projectile and when they reached sufficient strength the projectile is detonated. RCA scientists and engineers began work on the fuse a month after Pearl Harbor and 10 months later they put the first fuse Into production at the Bloomington plant. Purdue-Marquette question of jobs. Vi IJ, which brings up the how," the hen" and the "where'' angles to job-getting. With women in various phases of our industry, they are definitely in that picture of "jobs," too.

MS Purdue-Mai quelle Football tiame Puidue-Maiquctte Ind. vs. Mich. Announced Purdue-Marquette 1.1 SO 15 7.M. MAK I.IIWKS l.afavelte, Ind, Sept.

'1 (Sil Altraitive Zclda Mae Graves, (-vrar-old former t.ivein alliens, held in connect ion with the fatal shooting vest onlay of Rav-niond I Wilson, 47, prominent Lafnvette jeweler, tivlay clung to her claim that the shooting was accidental. Miss Graves admitted to police that she had been keeping; company with Wilson, a widower since 1910. for two jeats. She told Charles B. Kemmer, prosecuting attorney, and William F.

Taylor, police chief, that "He (Wilson) scolded me because I went to the Avalon Club wiihout She told otticers that she attended the cluh with Wilson Wednesday evening and the two IMan Paprr Salt at' Purdue-Maiquctte Gland Hotel Burnett Fisher, 2035 Indian- apolis Avenue, Bank Messenger Right now the big question before the na- 3 4 5 Puidue-Marquette MS :3 Duke Ellington MS Deliver Goo. Is Announced 11 Mil break Easy Does It C. Noakes, veteran's representative, in charge of the Veterans' Department at the Indianapolis Office of I'nited States Employment Service, will discuss jobs for veterans and the attitude of civilians toward the veteran and his job, when he appears as guest on "Your Job Today" 12:45. WIRE). Famous of five European nations are represented on the Detroit Symphony broadcast this evening (7:30, WIBC-Mutual).

when Valter Poole con- News Tin Pan Alley Music Square llavride Pike Tow nship school pupils will compete in a fall paper drive Monday and Tuesday. Crates will be on the school grounds for persons who want to (tlla.t- Kl'fUt, IIIIU1P lllfl Grand Hotel John Vandercook DePauw Prog. Monarch News Jordan Music Tin Pan Alley Sports and News I ii EJ4J0 BC "KCA Show Easy Ifcies It Hawaii Calls tion is "what is the real outcome of the war?" We are asking ourselves :00 Wilfred Fleisher Voice of Army Christian Science MS Labor, U.S.A. Music and News Teen Canteen Stout Field Gilbert Forbes "WFBMil(M-ls" what we are go- WISH 1310 Blue WIBC 1UTU M.ltiialWI.W It Police Itcpoi ter week end. Metnliers of the (acuity committee in charge are Kstel Callahan.

Everett Daniels and Or-vi He Bishop. 6 ing in uo iu i solve so many I issues. Settling he multitude of I Helen Hayes Entei tainnient Sports Roundup Foreign News :3 Golden Gate MS Frnnk Edwarr's WI UC Jamlxn oe Time Out Fred Holt Life of Riley Consequences Vi a Amei ica Frank Ducts. The noted violinist. Flor-ian Wittman, makes his first solo radio appearance, playing his own arrangement of Bach's "Pielude-Meditation." Alan Young Mystery Time Lite of KHey Consequences I in i Dance Top This Gilierl-Sullian MS Man From G2 MS Dance On h.

Lionel Bai rymoie Symph. St rings postwar prob-l lems is the vital question we are facing, and it is going to take the Iwsl brains of our country to do it. What can we do to insure a prosperous peace in the world is' the biggest question of today. I Clock Sll lke 7 8 9 Barn Dance Top This? Mike-Row-Mites Aline Mac Mahon stars in "The Returning" on "Theater of Todav" (11 am WKBM-CBS). Indian stoiv Gangbusleis rariflc Flight MS Whisper Mnn for Busier Brown pane with Hit Parade Sat.

Serenade Sat. Setciiad" Report to Nation Talk Smilin' Ed Mc-Connell a.m.. WIBC am I iice WIRE-NBC). Hugh Thompson and Joan Merrill guest-star Judy Canova Grand Ol" Opiy Judy Canova Ol' Op't While Elephant MS Saturday Swing :30 Havlolt Hoedown MS on "Music for Half an Hour (3:30, WTBC-Mutual). Stan Larry Richardson Musical Score 10 Gilbeit Forties Sports Highlights Serenade Fied Holt Scrapbook Dancing Party News Wash.

Front Fresli I'p Kenton, one of the country's outstanding swing pianist, visit "Saturday Senior Swing" (12:15, too John Morrow MS Island Songs Chuckle Time MS WISH-ABC). Roy Acuff of BIG TEN FOOTBALL Every Saturday 1:00 P. M. fers two annealing favorites on "Grand Ole Opry" (9:30. WIRE- New Baseball Scores WIBC JamlMiice News Gene It tor Moon River News Orch.

SI an Kenton Harry James News MS Variety Hour MS New Orch. Dance Orch. Three Suns Trio Lee Sims "SigrToff NBC). Lionel Barrymore appears in a special Constitution Dance 'l ime Off I in nee Time Sign Off Si 1 lame New Xr Oi i h. 12 I(T il lil I'J 2 i llll I I Interesting" highnghtsof Jour 4AUVl-UJCM i ilson Su Is piiii'r, CSE Lawrence I lerney stars in "Dillinger" on "Stars Over Holly roirram wood" (11:30 a.m..

WFBM-CBS). 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS "The Whisper Men" new the Houe of Reptewentalives, Congressman Karl Wilson of llti-l ton, tonight recommended that the Republican Patty In Congtess tiovt endoise a nalion-'vvide old-age secutity progiam pioviding for a minimum pav-: ment ol $10 month for all le- cipient.s of old-age pensions, He urged also a Republican collgiessmnal pliitfottrl hi( would widen the whole nocial se-j runty progiam, establish a Hour tinder wage and faint pi ices, liberalize vvm-time cnntiuls cif lalmr and business, and begin now an immeitinte legisltlive progiam to establish the tights of veleians, I pay a bonus to vetet ans of Win Id War II, and outline an interna-I tionnl progiam of a positive mv stery series (S: .0, WIBC-Mu- lunli. Ralph Bellamy visits VIIVV(PIIII STSK HI 111 VI 1:17 National Tr KnMdlaa. Washington, Sept. 21.

In an open letter to Congressman Joe Martin Republican leader of Liquid, Tbleti, Salve, Not Drops Lr, ntmr- Us Only at Directed (fi, WFBM-CBS). III hoi Hi.1-' j'l'l'- I tV vi CI tG Qipchnrl Studies I' ll hi re Of Hemp iviii veoi is htsk lit-vi I National l'raa KnHitin. Washington, Sept. '1 "An effort will be made to save the war-born hemp industry In Indiana." Senator Homer E. C'apehait said today.

The senator met vulh a group of olli ials from small' war plants cor mii at ion () deleimine the future of Indiana's two hemp mills, one located at Remington and one all c( al ur The two hemp nulls ate now tinder control of Smaller War Plants On ii a tion and ate owned by Defense plant Corpoi at ion. Your Response to Our Original Offer Was Terrific and an PH.0GY For Our Poor Service IVe Were Swamped With Orders and Our Supply Ran Out Twice WE NOW HAVE of an INSECT SPRAY containing Garden Reminders m)o ci r1 iDirhloro Diphenvl Tnrhlnrorthanr I TWO KINDS THIS IS A t.K)ll TIMK when local haidy asten aie in bloom to consider which kinds you would lil.e to have in your on iHirder, g' thern firrleied and pl.inled as som as the blooming wa on is over. Or vm can h.ne ttiern n. liveied for spring planting though there's alwavs a nish the nun-eiiea as well in vour own garden oik in the spring. I he ginner probably does w.ii to tre it.

varieties that are doing well in his neigh- hoi's gat'len. ju as Harringtons I'ink. a true pink, and Mt. Kver-est. pure white.

Hardy asters are pet fr et In txiuqu't or border when combined with the tall cloud mist of Silver King artemisia, idis- i tinguished relative of sagebrush), or edged in the border with -old' woman" its dwaifer but finer 5 RESIDUIL ACTION Taes From 3 to 5 Hours to KILL Flies. Mosqui'oes. Eedbugs To Be Used as a PAINT or SPRAY on SCREENS. WALLS. CEILINGS of BUILDINGS.

BARNS. STABLES. ec. ioi.agei cousin. Ration Calendar A Qu'cic-AcTing S'vray for General Purposes and Household Use Containing PYRETHRUM KILLS Ants.

Flies, Moths. Reaches. Fleas. Mosquitoes, Bedbugs and Other Household Insects Action Will Last Approx. 30 'Quarts.

$1.50 $4.00 Mail Orders Promptly Filled It'd if acccr-pi-ies cae' W'l Frc- 3 to 6 Monthi Ac'cn 1 iu at tvtra Beeea Ideal for DAIRY FARMS VV voung, vVe- W9 tssn. at i. atam sa aa. la IHc. Hlr Kaa alrpia aitamin I.

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