Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1940 — Page 13

2 TONIGHT *2:00—Missing ‘Heirs, WFBM. > 9:00—Johnny Presents, WIRE. | 9:30—First : Nighter, WFBM. 8 00—We, the People, . WFBAL 8:00—Battle of Sexes, WIRE. AH ber McGee and Molly, 9:00—Bob | lope; pe; WIRE. = A man ‘without ‘Vocal chords will aid on tonight's “We, the Peoprogram, 8 o'clock, WFBM, ren Gilbert Wri new speech restoring device. ~~ James J.: Smith, >| Hollis, Long Island, who’ will be’the first man fo use the new device in such a ublic demonstration,’ has had all . his’ voeal chords removed in a series of operations during the past pine years. the past year. he as: been unable to make a sound but--Mr.. Wright, mho will conduct the demonstration, says Mr. Smith will" use the same | accent in his - new-found speech that he had before. he lost his speech. “In addition the program will pre‘sent’ William Prestre who lived with 8 tribe of wild Chinese head-hunt-ers,-Edgar J: Boggs, who kissed 8064 babies but still failed of election as sheriff. of his county ‘and Connie Russell,. ‘“dance-hall Cinderella” Wiig has been signed to appear in & movie with Mickey Rooney, » # 2

Mutual . announces a Christmas Day talk by. King George VI of ~ England. = Topic of the special broadcast will be “Christmas Under Fire.” The King’s talk will be part of a Program scheduled from 7:15 a. m~ to 8 a" m. and will {} originate from th British Broad-

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James C. Calvert, Cynthiana farm- | dianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Lr Indiana Bure and the Hoosier Motor is tions ar have. been | comp leted for the bridge to be purd for $9: ,000 by Dec. 10 and ,000 Ww of bonds are now

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CHARTS TRENDS

Claims His Wife Chewed Tobacco

Apparently allergic to the to-bacco-chewing habits of his wife, a middle-aged husband ‘sued her

The atti have not petitioned for a temporary restraining order.|

Alan W. Boyd, their dn Tg said |

| he felt that if the injunction were |

granted, it. would invalidate the| purchase, even if the Commission | already had consumated the deal. If was understood another reason

str g order was the size of the bond needed. The petitioner must put up a bond equal to the sum involved in

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the Indiana State Toll Bridge Com- | mission. will be heard ‘sometime | |

withis 10 days after that by ak § The sult was filed Wednesday by| er, and Was sponsored. by the. In-|

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ireless facilities. | The King’s talk 11 last from about: 8: 01. to 8:09 % m. 3 Five yousgsters WD have appeared as guests on Al Pearce’s programs during the year are re-

for divorce today. In the suit, filed in Superior |

| Court 5, the husband charged: LAWYER ASKS $5000 :

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His wife chewed topacco in bed which was “annoying and disagreeable.” She got drunk frequently and | when in such a state “read the

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ported well on their way to national stardom. | Virginia Carpenter, young San | Francisco singer, a guest during the summer, got a screen test and has a lead in her first motion picture assignment. She's on location in Texas. : Bonnie King, t Kansas City, : stepped into the i featured vocal F spot | with Bab Prosiy's orches-

! Hs Plehal Brothers, uniqué ‘harmonica duo, have been unable:to- play all ‘the bookings offered them. Tommye Birch, St. Louis songstress, has Just ~completed two screen tests. Al plans to - of giving pr Columbia network hearing. 2.8 #8 “The Mystery/.of Travis Oldham,” described as a [drama with a mixture of murder, is to be tonight’s offering on the. First Nighter program, 7:30, WFBM. Barbara, Luddy and Les Tremayne again are to be the co-stars. Les plays: the part’ of a star reporter while: Miss ‘Luddy is his protege and. Sweetheart. Théy. collaborate in solvif 2 murder only to discover later. that the “murdered” man is still alive. "As you may surmise this leads to: complications. Kenneth Higgins wrote the play. Eric Sagerquist and his orchestra again will furnish the music.

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| yriters will compete for quiz. laurels tonight on the Battle of Sexes program, 8 o'clock,’ WIRE. Lined up on Frank Crumit’s team will be Nick Kenny, Fred. Coots, Irving Caesar and Harry Link. Julia Sanderson Will ‘captain a squad composed of May Singhi Breen, Dorothy Dick, Pat Seymour and Gladys Shelley. 8 8 8

Jerry Colonna, handy man on Bob Hope's program, 9 o'clock, WIRE, has devised a new. football play, the “Colonna sneak.” Jerry says it works this way: “The center of the offensive: team never gets in the huddle with the rest of the players. - This, as you can readily see, leaves some doubt in his mind as to the next play. When the signals - are called, he snaps the ball to the mian he thinks should” it. Now -the entire: shold go off like a well-ignited match . . . because if the center of the team running with the ‘ball doesn’t know who is going to carry it « « «+ then who does?”

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The Columbia, ‘Broadcasting System, following similar action taken

:|1ast month by the National Broad-

casting Company, has banned - ail ASCAP music from its sustaining Hl programs effective at once. Commercial programs, however, may continue to use ASCAP music until Jan. 1, when the contract hetween

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KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to Change): . MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHE, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; wSsM, 850 NBC-BLUE-—-WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160 WLS- WENR, 870; KWEK, 1350. NBC-RED—WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1070; WWJ. 920; WMAQ, 670. CBj~ wane 8€0; WIR. 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 770.

ing excessive demands in its proposed new’ contract and have ors ganized Broadcast Music Inc. to encourage new. composers. .ASC claims the increase asked is justified by the fact that radio chains will be taxed as such for the first time. | Mayor - LaGuardia. and the FCC have been asked to step in and mediate the dispute but so far nothing has been done to effect a -set-) tlement before the deadline. 4

Happy Returns! She's 103 Today

DECATUR, Ind, Dec. 3 (U. P.). —Mrs. Jane Anderson today celebre her 103d birthday but ex | the cold weather will keep. my from her annual birthday walk in front of the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. H. Foughty, with whom she lives. ‘She was born in 1837 in Defiance County, Ohio, and operated a boarding house on "Wihona Lake until Tetirement, six years ago.

: SUMMON STARS ON TAXES HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec. 3 (U. BJ. —Billie Burke, actress and widow of Flo Ziegfeld, was ordered into Federal Court today to answer a Government. income tax claim of $1136.

iclajm. Other firm stars who were to answer income tax suits were Marlene Dietrich:and Jack Holt. ©

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By EARL HOFF

H. L. Harshman, director of administrative research for the Indi-

"jthe. heels- of the City’s building boom. He’s charting its course in hig office in the School Board Building with small round-headed pins stuck into a map -of Indianapolis. | tl Every time a list of building permits is issued Mr. Harshman jabs more pins into his map. These pins-tell a story.

Pins Check Trends

: “They are falling into clusters, proving that two schools built recently. were . strategically placed.

AP |The piffs also are pointing out

neighborhoods where additional schools will have to be built in the future. The pins ‘give a very definite check on population trends, Mr. Harshman says. One: cluster is: around 49th and Boulevard, Place where new School 86 was built recently. Another is near the City’s newest high school, Howe High School, on E. Washington St. One is just east of South Grove Gof Course north and south of 16th St. Another .is south of E. 38th St. running from Keystone to Emerson Aves, A large group of new houses is peing * built- in an: area, extending

{northeast from ‘Butles: University.

to 76th St. 2d Year for System ‘East of Pleasant Run Blvd., extending from 10th to Washington Sts., is the location of another large development. . This is the second year. that Mr. Harshman has used . the pin and map system. e system won't be perfect, however, until. Mr, Harshman can find out what sort.of people live in those, houses he’s keeping check on. He's working on that angle now.

Edgewood to Finish Building

. Edgewood Grade Schogl pupils will have .-a new building for a Christmas’ present, ‘ John -W. George, Perry township trustee, reports he has obtained sufficient signatures to float a $6000 bond issue to finance completion of the structure, which has been under construction nearly two years. The building will be complete when the children return from Christmas vacation Jan. 2, Mr. George said. Spohsored by ‘WPA, the building will house 100 pupils, The six frame portables, which now

house the pupils, will be auction Dec. 28. oe oe

SELLS RING SHORT; MATE WINS DECREE

PITTSBURGH, Dec. 3 (U. P.).— Dr. Howard R. Wilson, ' Carnegie

vorce suit that his wife, Rowene, not only sold the wedding ring he had given her, but sold it at a loss. “She could have gotten more than $5,” he told Judge Ralph H. Smith, “by selling it as old gold.” And also, he added; “She wouldn't | go with me to the Rotary Club convention. I was the only one there without a wife.” Jged Swith Sranted the divorce.

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dentist complained today in his di-'

sniping: and talked religion.” She had a habit of riding in taxicabs “well knowing that” her husband was a man of ‘small means.” She frequently got lost when drunk. The couple, according to the suit, had been 3d beert Inarrieq 14 14 years.

FOUR WPA WORKERS

KILLED IN GOLLISION |

BENTON, Ill; Dec. 3 (U. P).— Four persons were killed and 12 injured today when a truck carrying WPA workers was struck by a onecar gasoline train at s crossing about a mile south of here. The truck had turned off into a side road from Route 37 from where

it was said to be impossible to note

the approaching train, the Egyptian Zephyr of the Chicago & Eastern Ililnois Railroad. The injured were taken to Moore Hospital here. The occupants of the truck were en route to a WPA road project several miles south of Benton. The truck was demolished and the train was derailed.

NARCOTICS DIVISION TRANSFERRED TO ABC

The Narcotics Division of. the State Health Board has been transferred to the Alcoholic Beverage Division and Gene Ryan, State Narcotics Officer, will continue his duties there, Tristram Coffin, secretary to Governor Townsend, said today. The Narcotics Division was taken. from the Health Board on Dec. 1, because of lack of funds. If had originally been scheduled for Mr.

Ryan to be carried on the Gover-|

nor’s contingent fund but arrange-

ments were worked out whereby he| could be placed on the payroll of the}

Alcoholic Beverage Department.

COMPENSATION FOR LOSS OF EYE DENIED

The Appellate Court today upheld the Industrial Board in refusing to

grant compensation to Harry Kuntz- | weiler, Lafayette fireman, for loss of | an eye suffered while fighting a fire

in West Lafayette Oct. 21, 1938.

The court held that the city off West Lafayette was not liable for |

compensation since Mr. KunizZweiler was an employee of the city of Lafayefte and was sent to the fire by his employer.

The two adjoining cities have an| agreement by which they co-operate ;

on fires.

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Paul ‘Rochford, Indianapolis “attorney, today filed suit in Superior Court asking $5000 fees from Sheriff Al Eeeney.

that. the fees were ‘for legal services rendered to Mr. Feeney” in connection with - the latter's primary recount contest against Charley Lutz in 1938. The recount resulted in Mr. Feeney’s nomination for sheriff. Another collection suit is pending against the Sheriff. It was brought by Miss Anna Ray, sister of former Sheriff Otto Ray. She asked $3000 for loans she said -were made to

Sheri Feeney, who, described the Ray suit as “cheap politics,” today declined ‘comment on Mr. Rochford’s suit.

HOME INJUNCTION SET

An injunction suit, seeki to prevent the moving of the Marion County Detention Home from W. New York St. to Irvington will be heard Monday in Superior Court 5. The suit was brought by a group, of Irvington residents who protested the move on the ground that the: home would hurt propery | values.

TVA GETS EXTRA FUNDS WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (U. P.).— The War Department today authorized the transfer of $6,500,000 of Army funds to the Tennessee Valley | Authority for | expansion of ammonium nitrate production facilities at Wilson Dam (Muscle Shoals).

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