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| 7:00—Major Bowes, WFBM. INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CHICAGO CINCINNATY | : a : Ung ; . 7:30—Rudy Vallee, WIRE. i Wie Na : (NBC-MBS) REE yg RLM | Hoosier Volunteers Wanted | %:%—Music Hall, WIRE. 490 Ppssantdale OW:Timg Girl Frabrterians | Cotfon Queen 4 How Billy Arnold, 1929 winner of| 4:30 Joye -Jorda Home Edition Joh McG Kirby & - White X For Mechanized War- | .cSoo-mile race. once. whisaea|---s__ Waris Ran am eo) : az me essa yr SY ces Richart r A fare Needs ziong at 125 miles an hour in an-| 55 Freddie Miller I. U. Program Lost TR Baker & Denton . tlier race, with an unconscious me-| 5:30 = Syncopators Dick - Reed Orie of Finest Don Wi Ei \ Sentiment for Participation in Eoean War Has India Abdy fossil Seti fhanis at his side, will be told on Sib ow : Hooster Sports ne o a . he 3 e Inside of Sports program .at| 6: sk-It Basket District Att'y - Mugical Amer. District Att’ s Increased Only 4 Per Cent Since Invasionof Low- .|this week sent 54 enlistment appli- 5:45 tonight, MES WLW, aa Strange as it Seems Mystery : Mystery | : tL . i Hi cants to Army. posts for final physi- : # a [88 m2 noo Singin Swingin. | 3 | lands; Sympathy for Allied Higher. cal examinations and Col. Enrique| Col Frank” Knox, Chicago Daily| 1:00 Major Sowes Gogd News Z— Town Meeting Good News : . : ews publisher,’ will discuss: Amer-| 3:30 =» » Rudy Vall imam Rudy Valles fi Bircetor Re op, pe LLL ikon Utrytia Jr, officer in Sarge. Yadav); ican defense at 8:15 tonight, CBS-| *%__ * pli gor n wr . received a new requisition for 120 wFBM. Col. {Knox will devote a| 8:00 Glenn Miller Music Hall = John Gunther Music Hall PRINCETON, N. J., May 30.—Sentiment for going to more men. portion of the 15-minute address| Sis Mises fresents 1 J Lyrie Singers ih war with Germany has increased since the Nazi invasion of|/ Sub-stations of the local recruit- In his program for aviation sin. 8:45 Sipe: Con wow Bernie Cummins "= * [ 2 : } ; esigned’ to provide the nation| 9:00 A d ’ Holland and Belgium May 9, but the increase has been less| ne eg nl ih ot ast T0500 pots To Eon 2:13 fan" Dick Reed wy Fo Fisal The Te the alr than 4 per cent. A natjon-wide survey just completed finds} | cavalry at Pt. Knox, Ky. With 54 of [C81] In any national emergency. 45 Leo” Reisman zr Sporis = ‘I these filled and the new requisition, 5 nn = 10:00 News Tommy Dorsey Clyde Lucas “Peter Grant ! the country still more than 13 to 1 against American en-| otal of indians tooancia is'106.| Edna Best, Elisabeth Rethberg|1t13 Lows Pima om oi Invitation 3 . 10:30 Baseball Grift \Williama Music You Want Gardner Benedict The new requisition is,for men toad Chester Morris will be Bing|10:45 Ray Herbeck wh rd George Wald

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Public Opinion have found : j : ; . fighting, but which now is being|Metropolitan Opera star since her two basic aims governing the atti- IN : BL ACK BOOK’ fer pe the rapid transportation of debut there in‘1922, .INBIANAROLIS INDIANABOLIS, INDUNAROLIS. OO iY tude of the American people toward ar 3h Malley (sigh), English radio entertainer appearing on the ‘artillery to meet the needs of me- i © _(CBS Net.)' (NBC-MBS) _ : (NBC-MBS) the war—first, to do everything). > Hp or Hros an, Cs - ® Fes re X oy n Simpson, vice | anized warfare. Foreign short wave broadcasts to-| 8:30 Early Birds Dawn Patrol Devotional Tex. Millie, Dollle possible to aid the Allies, but sec-| president o e Warner Gear Co., Muncie, Ind. at the Indianapolis | Capt. John R. Culleton of the night: Bud 5:35 _6:45 Market Reports Symphony Boone Countv ond to stay out of : vit RRpLs Athleti : Club today. Mr. O'Malley came here for the 500-mile Sheed: Field Artillery, has been assigned gat; apest, 5:35 p. m., Hun-| <0 Tn mr Brn on The =» She : Polish Writers Say Germany | way ® ice. : , Das been assigned garian workmen's choir, HATS—| iis » » Da ia Michael Hinn © the war. The j here as Col. Urrutia’s assistant and 9.62 meg.; Moscow, 6, RV96—15.24| 7:30 nm Basonology om Kitty Keene : events of recent Trying to Exterminate is expected to report next week. pee and RENE—12 m es. Lon doa _7:45 News News ' 3 Portia Blake ‘weeks have caused G In 7 B Capt. Culleton, a native of Ohio, and talk, “Background: to the news,”| 51s Mort Relves Mand Ma Married Remht Snot Ranniness | increased senti- £] : Ti a graduate of West Point and the . ; ol Riad M ) flen Randol Ha Entire Race. erman Invasion of Britain ey somal at Br opr GSD—1LTS ‘mez. and Gsc—ssa iM Milage” pin Bees Mime | gin Rae 5 Te Siler ¥ | AMERICAN || NEW YORK, May 30 (U. P)— S | D FFI [+ P + Ola. has been on duty at Ft. Lewis. estra, JZK—15.16 meg.; Vatican! 3113 Life esine. Ravi Harm Music Maktc | Koad Eile “short of war” | WSTIIDTE |} Germany is attempting to exter- een as ITTI cu : r oJ] ec Col. Urrutia has estaliistied a new ony. 7150, es a) comment, 9.5 85 Jenny’ Stories Guiding | AT Home Fo ashen!) Guiding Tight but tRere has |PUBLIC’OPINION] minate the entire Polish race to| | : recruiting office at the Postoffice at I herr SLE, Shgragie es 10:00 Kate Smith Linda's Lov Frigndly House | Hanniness | been little change make room for its own people, it| _ A suc:essful German invasion of Great |life-line” against invasion. If she Kokomo, Ind. It is commanded by Tor M52 oF "os meg., > 18:13. Gil Marries id Dventer Homes on Lan Nel | in the other basic attitude—to keep : h | d terd § P i h Britain is most unlikely, Rear Admiral |refyses to take risks to hold com-|Corp. J. W. Whitehead, who former- 3:30. > ’ meg. Berlin, 10:45 Kitty Keene Castletime | Editor's { Daughters , out of the fighting. a Was ¢ arge yes erday in a Pous Wins tirling Jr., retired, asser(s. mand of the narrow, seas, then ly .served here. Corp. Whitehead is and. py SoNoart DaR=241 mel. 11:00 Hits & Bits Singin” Sam Noondav Rhythms Clem & ; Maggie fF The trend of sentiment on going “Blagk Book” issued here. | By YATES STIRLING JR. = |England is done. | being replaced by Sergt. Merrill H, DE Ea a ys oe, J. 1% Ferm Cire erate El iieiels. | Tam Bue f fo war with Germany has been as| The first installment of the (Co' yright, 1940, by United Press) : 3 ... |Rohrbough, now at Evansville, Ind,|n€WVs : and 5; Londen, | y;:15 ” Farm Hour Boy Greets Girl nw a Black Book was published “by the ayer | : The greatest circumspection will| got “poh rhough, until recent!y)|10, news, GSC—9.58 meg. 121 nw ‘ashions Light of World | follows: Monthly Future, a Polish-American | \JEV YORK, May 30.—The Ger- be used, but it is better from the|,,¢ lone oo ov. Hartivct, He Hm 8 18 Rows oe Markets, Weather ovate! Fishiods Light, 2 Bonchier “Do you think the United States | macazine. | It Was prepared by T. F.| Tan 4 ‘mies are appearing in force| British point of view that all ships wis promoted from. first class pri-| Marion Claire, Igor Gorin, and 12:30 Fletcher Wiley Renorter | nshine, Melodies Yaliant, Jadv should declare war on Germany Bennett a d Anthony Tarnowski, of cn the Channel coast. be sunk fighting than permit the vate to sergeant in 17 days, after hig| Michael Bartlett will star in the —— ety Gir ass TR Musical Nore Voviln and send our Army and Navy |the Polish Information center at- Let po: Tahoe that a Garman nse; of ne Channel to ferry across transfer from field ‘artillery to they radio version of “Blossom . Time” 1:13 Holl ywood Ma Perkins Harlin Brothers Ma Perkins abroad to fight?” > tached to.the Polish: Consulate. A oe Toa = gl Fig A Yarnt amy, recruiting service. He attended col-|over Mutual-WGN at 9 tonight. ail Melloaire® vin Pénper Young = Cawilel City 5 Leunct Touns Yes | It estirgates that the campaign | "0 | ~ “io Lt Coon of the itler’s secret weapon to make lege for a year and a half and spent| The music .to be heard. includes); 4 "genina. stars Backstage Wife Piano Moods | Backstage Wife When War Started and occupation of Poland took the Jor p invasion of England possible may [a year at West Point. Schubert's = Serenade, Unfinished| 2:15 Jack Leonard tella Dallas Safety Legion Fiala a a (September, 1939) 6: 94.0% [lives of |1,0000 | adults, 200,000 |Britist Isles? or may not be propaganda, but we| Sergt. Chalcie W. Mahoney, until Symphony, Ave Maria and Love in| 3:f0- Edith Hendrick lorenso Jones Congers Hour Peter Grand’ Octob 5.0 95.0 children and 320,000 - officers and The Channel ports are small, feel sure, when it is known, an an- recently here, has been put in: Springtime. The program is _pro-| z ctober ......cee. 9 J | -r ade harb that : . . 3:00 Kathleen Norris Girl Alone Capitol City + Man I Married December 35 . 96.5 soldiers. It claimed that 4,000,000 man-r ade harbors . that can ac- swer to it will be quickly forth- charge of the recruiting station at, ‘duced in The Chicago Theater of a Golden Store Beautiful 1 Life i ” or g Beautitul Life ) devuivris civilians Had{ been deported from |COMM: date only light draft ships.|coming. Muncie. | the Air. Ber. Budtierpacd Tour, Kreat Redes »Time Little White Honse

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their homes in the old Polish Cor- |L0. fery an army of 500,000 men to Norway (April,

ridor 100 at a time in sealed cattle |Englard would require 500 of these

1940) ........... 37 96.3 [cars built for 50. ships, assuming each to have a Today (Since In- Since the war began 26,000 troop ‘apacity of 1000 men. | vasion of Hol- civilians have been executed the| Man; more ships would be neces- VJ i ‘land, Belgium “Black Book” charged, and 7,000,000 |Sary t carry heavy artillery, tanks i and France) ... eT) 930 persons are now suffering from [and nilitary supplies. How could | hunger. Germs ny obtain so many vessels, a

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_| The publication aceused the Nazis |and ccncentrate them at the desiglike sentiment does not mean, how nated points, while the British

of “inhumapely sto in the ever, that the nation looks with in 4 pping navy s alert and actively . com-

Ww transpiring | natural increase of the Polish popu- \ ifterence on hat is Pp g lation by forbidding young people mandig the waters of the North

: to marry, and by expesing thou- Sea ard the Channel? shown contistently that nationa|sands of children to famine.” Channel Rough Water . sympathy is overwhelmingly with Polish girls, it was charged, were | Trocps also might be ferried in| the British and French, and that taken away “to be used in military good ‘veather across the 20 to 25 feelihg against Hitler and the Nazi brothels.” ” miles )f water between Calais and.

regime has been mounting since the Doyer in small motor fishing boats.

Wh It must be remembered, however, inhuson‘o Ruse in 1931" Wnen ALEXANDRIA CHURCH [1 th emmieret one

; To f vey found the voters in favor of WILL BE DEDIC ATED 39% o Toon I: A Al Sugh an|

i Ntting ne American CC Ra Times Special quire 10,000 to 20, ,000 of these small, 1 France. ALEXANDRIA, Ind. May 30. — cranky vessels. -

| In a mare recent survey a large Dedication services for the new Pen-| This floating army might find it-|

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: the Allies all the help. they need [set for 10 a. 'm. Sunday. . : short of going to war Dan to vote | dinner will be served at noon. The Touly meet with heavy ar nt fe [for a candidate who promised no|Rev. C. G. Brygn, of the Elwood Som A any ih oho om more help than is now being given. Gospel Tabernacle, will give the lined. The landings must avoid the IA small majority likewise favor dedicatory sermon at 2 p. m. Anj, oo. co cliffs ih ve made in har .. ' [sending warplanes to the Allies on|evangelistic campaign will open at |, ; vere violent citic 1d ! credit if they cannot pay cash. 7:30 p. m. Ors Waele violent opposition wou A be me from guns and airplanes. Gerr iany would have to use every warshin remaining to her after her losses in Norway to escort-the convoy. Ferman airplanes would-be |]

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gether with as many airplanes as could je spared, would be on hand to des roy this expedition. Discuss Ireland Base Ireland has heen suggested as a base fiom which to invade England. It is 3) miles from Ireland to England s:ross the St. George's Channel. 7 he transportation of a great army from France, Belgium or Germ: ny to Ireland would be a distinc tly hazardous undertaking in the fae of the Royal Navy. It his been stated that Germany

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Walter Wyew, Indianapolis at-) : |torney and Democratic leader slated to become Fourth Assistant Post-| | master General, said today that he had not been inf ed by President) Rodsevelt or “Pg¥tmaster General James A. Farley that such an ap- | pointment would be made. “ “1 prefer to wait until I am told about it before saying anything,” . | he said. y | Mr. Farley vesterddy informed

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' Senator Sherman Minton that Mr. | Myers would be appointed to suc- | ceed Smith W. Purdum, who has been [promoted to second assistant, The position i % $10,000 a year. Mr. Parley a the approval of both Indiana /Senators for the appointment. . | Mr. Myers made the speech for Indiana seconding the nomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt for the vice presidency at #ie 1920 Democratic National Convention. e has been a leading Indiana del gate to many national conventions of the party and in 1924 he was secretary of the Indiana delegation. e was a first lieutenant in the Army in 1918 and later helped bring the American Legion | headquarters to Indianapolis.” He was the first vice commander of the old 7th Dis~ trict of the ‘Legion and served part of a term as state judge advocate. | Myers was born in 1882 on a

Walter Myers «. . slated-ta become fourth assistant to James Farley.

versity, where he attended law school while he taught economics. He was admitted to_the bar at Bloomington in 1905 and came to Indianapolis in 1907. He started his busy political career by stumping

has atailable about 20,000 parachutists fr the invasion of England. Such “ an. expedition, -accompanied by thousands of bombing planes, would be most spectacular but the result might be merely the accomplishn ent of great destruction on both sides without Germany obtainin zy a foothold in England. The last thing in the British mind is th: thought of deserting the Britis ] Isles, We shall find that

igrita’a will stand firm, although

Germ in air power may cause great

Chanel air bases. German submarines k'ased in the Channel ports may succeid in cutting off much of the islanc s' food supply, but those who know | British psychology; assume that Whe British attitude is express;d in the well known phrase— “befafe conceding the victory, let us wait “until it is snatched from us.” Th: British Navy will remain to prote:t England, and will, to the last ship, if necessary, sink, with its

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, far in Perry County, Pennsylvania, almost every county in the state in : ih ! \ end was educated at Bloomfield |the 1908 campaign. Solon Jn peters Jurrenisting > : \ Acddemy and the niversity of| He was married in 1913 to Katha- It 's Ay that Britain's navy : ; ; Pennsylvania. He was a gang boss rine Lyons at Charlottesville, Va.,|oven her largest ships will dare Wi ; i k Th H 5 c d c f ot bl ' Jou. and Jo5E [3 in [the building of the Rockville and they have three children, Hel... “0 WILL LIKE TO . Ji ' ; i, torpedoes and bombs, and I ake 00 n omio 6: ADE AT THE w } . bridge across the Su quehanna in was Assistant Attorney from 1915 even coastal guns, to strike at the ese of Summer ays a a VICTOR. eg

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Army Studying ' Plane Catapult

DAYTON, O., May 30° (U. P.. ~Lieut. Col.’ Leste T. Miller, commanding officer at Wright Field, disclosed yesterday that st are being made for the exon of the catapult takeoff to heavily-laden U. S. Army planes. ‘The catapult, a sling-like ar-. rangement for shooting planes N into the air at flight speed, has been used on U. S. Navy cruisers for years for launching scouting and observation planes.

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