Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1941 — Page 17

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TONIGHT 7:00—Ask- It Basket, WFBM.

7:00—Good News of Io, WIRE.

..1:30—City Desk, WFBM 7:30—Aldrich Family, WIRE. 8:00—Maj. Bowes, WFBM. 8:00—Music Hall, WIRE. 8:35—Town Meeting, WENR. 9:00—Rudy Vallee, WIRE, '9:30—Musical Americana, WIRE.

¢ City Desk, a new program designed to catch the drama of news- _ :paper life, makes its debut over the ny network tonight. WFBM “will carry the program starting at 7:30 o’clock. . : City Desk will center on the ad~ventures of Jack Mathews and Lin“da Collins, reporters in their search for scoops and attempts to unravel “murder mysteries. It will present .a complete story each week or pos:sibly in two or more episedes, but “the principal characters are to con- * tinue throughout the series. - Frank Gould, Brooklyn, graduate ~ of the Columbia University School of Journalism, will author the fascript. He was formerly on the

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and later the Brooklyn Eagle. He has written many radio scripts, “among them a play recently produced on the Columbia workshop. Chester Stratton and Gertrude - Warner have been cast in the lead«ing ‘roles. Others in the cast are Jimmy McCallion, Karl Swenson,

Ethel Owen; Jeff Bryant and George |

Coulouris. City Desk replaces Strange as It

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Kenny Baker and Beatrice Kay are to be guest stars on tonight's | Musical Americana, WIRE, 9:30. , Kenny is the singing star of the "Fred Allen program, Miss Kay the “singing eomedienne of the Gay Nineties Revue broadcasts. Kenny is down “for three solos, “among them “You Walked By,” and. “The . Band Played 1'On.* Miss Kay, . interpreter of = “songs popular in ‘the 90's, will be ‘heard in “1 A n't Care” and . “She Is’ More tu Be Pitied Than Censured.” ~~ Maestro Raymond Paige's { musical feature will be his novel arrangement for full orchestra of Pablo Sarasote’s - famous violin sob, “Gypsy Airs.” The orchestra will open the broadcast with Peter Ilytch Tschaikowsky’s “Valse DesFleuers.”

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C. E. Hooper, Inc., research firm, reports to Columbia that at least 180,000,000 persons in the United States alone heard President Roosevelt’s recent fireside chat on national security.

The Hooper rating was 59, largest audience ever reported by the firm. ‘Based on this rating, it was esti- . mated: that 16,500,000 families, or about 50,000,000: persous, heard the * President's address. = Millions of , ‘others throughout the world listened in on short wave facilities.

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how to SING on this broadcast and | meanwhile he’s put me on |a Special diet . some of the fodd is attached. Very tasty. The only trouble is that I whistle every Hime. g hiccup and I have trou combing those golden featiiers he keep sprouting from my scalp.” What the colonel has feference!

ceed. » » » Members of the Hal Keip band | are carrying on the organization despite the tragic death of their leader, Skinnay Ennis, the Bob Hope singer-maestro and original Kemp drummer, has been conducting for the band’s engagement ir a San Francisco hotel and may take over

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Carolina in 1925.

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tion, on tonight's Town Meeting of the Air progyam, WENR, 8:35. - Other. speakers are to he Dr. Isaiah Bowman and Col. William H. Draper Jr. Dr. Bowman, president of Johns Hopkins University, is

Sub-committee of the | National Committee for Education and Defense. Col. Draper is vice president and treasurer of Dillon, Reed & Co., and has been assigned by the general staff of the U. S. Army to the Selective Service Administration. * Topic of tonight's discussion is to be, “Will Qur Camps Build CitizenSoldiers?” 2 4 #2

All-American Tom Harmon is to be among the guests on Bing Crosby’s Music Hall program ‘fonight, 8 o'clock, WIRE.

to was a generous serving of bird |

the baton permanently. The band] organized on the campus of the University oi North Saxophonist Ben | : § i . Williams is now the only other re- | It 1s Teported,in Washington-that maining member from the original

Dr. Clarence Dykstra, dirgctor of the Selective Service Administra-

is to be one of the speakers

TOWNSEND T0 LEAVE SUNDAY FOR CAPITAL

t Goverrior Townsend will leave | Sunday | for Washington’ to discuss | plans foi designating Chiarlestown, Ind., as 4 national defens¢ area. The Governor said that if the | town ‘wee designated as |a defense area, WPA funds could | be spent on munitipal improvemehts without a 25 per cent spon: jor’s contribution. | The tojvn, which has rhore than tripled in population siace. construction | began on the | Government’s, $51,000,000 powcer plant there, is without funds anil needs a new school, a fire departinent and an expaniled sewage system.

Governor Townsend also wiill confer with Chester C. Davis, head of the Agriculture Division of the| National Defense Council, on taking a position as liaison man betwbken labor and agriculture for the | Council. Governor Townsend has ddclined to

comment on the reports d¢xcept to say that Iie expects to talk to Mr.

Davis.

WIFE | OF HOOSIER

FINANCIER IS |DEAD

NEW HARMONY, Wilson Elliot, wile of Elland ower and financier of Posey County, died yesher home Elliot was the mdther of Miss Helen Elliot, faculty {member of Tech High School, Indianapolis. Services will be held at {2 p. m. tomorrow at the residence, Burial

Mrs. Mal

mer E. Flliot,

terday at ! Mrs.

Ind.,

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will be at Maple Cemetery.|

Surviving,

besides her . and Miss Elliot, are another| daughter, Mrs. Willis Hickam, wife of a Spencer, Ird. attorney; a brother Dr. R. E. Wilson of Mt.

Ind.,, and {wo grandchildren.

husband

Vernon,

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (U, P) Senate Democratic Leader .Alben W. Barkley disclosed that he would call for a final session of the 76th Congress at 11 a. m. tomorrow, an hour’ before the 77th Congress is to convene, Mr. Barkley’s action would assure that the present ses-

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Deaths—Funerals 1

Indianapolis Times, Thursday, Jan. 2, 1 , 1941 AESCHLIMAN—Rose, of 2952 N. Illinois St., beloved mother of Peggy Jordan, St.’ Louis; Betty Rodgers and Ann Knowlton of Indianapolis, departed this life Wednesday, age 62 years. Funeral Friday at the Moore & Kirk Colonial Mortuary, College at Fairtield Ave.,, 3 p. m, Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Funeral private.

ANDERSON--Anna,

age 51, beloved wile sister of Mrs wa King and Edward King, Taursaay. Funeral Saturday, 3 3p = . irom Shiriey Bros. Central Shape luinois at 10cn. Burial Crown Hui. Frienas may call at the cnapei aiter 10 a. m. Friaay.

BISCH--Vietor, passed away Wednesday, 1. Frienas may calli at the FlanJan. 4& Buchanan mortuary. Memorial service later.

BLANKENSHIP—John LeRoy, san of William and Elsie Crafton Blankenship, passed away Monday, Dec, 30th. Funeral services Friday, at his home, 649 N. Young, Frankie Ind. Friends invited. Burial Greenwood Cemetery.

BOND =Rred W., age 56, brother of Henry F. Bond and Mrs. Mary Matthews and Mrs, Emelia Stelzell, passed away Wednesaay. Funeral Friday, 1:30 p at the residence, 25 = Friends invited. Bur Friends may call’ at Ly residence. Shirley Serv ce.

FAUCHIER—Mrs. Daisy, beloved wife of Oliver P. Fauchier, passed away Tuesday afternoon. Service Friday, 1:30 p. m., at the Fianner & Buchanan Mortuary, Friends , invited. Burial Crown Hill

FRANCIS—Kate Stevens, widow of the late Bishop Joseph M. Francis, Sid at her home, 1537 Central Tove. Jan. Seryices at the All Saint's Cathedral, Friday at 2 o'clock. Burial at Crown Hill. Please omit flowers,

FREEMAN—Thomas C., age 46, beloved husband of Marjorie Freeman and father of Lillian and Virginia Freeman, passed away esday. eral Saturday, 1 B m., 543 N. Davidson. Friends invited. urial Cicero. Ind. Friends may call at the residence after 4 p. m. Thursday. Shirley Service.

GARD—John Oliver, 2844 N. Olney, beloved son of John and Sarah, brother of

this life Monday, D . Funeral private, on account of contagious disease, Friday, 10 a. m, at ore & Kirk Rasy Funeral Home, 09530 Station St, Burial Washington Park.

HARDING—Ranna E., age 178, beloved wife of Charles L. Harding and mother of John I. Dorsey of Crawfordsville, Ind. Mrs. Alma Newton, Mrs. Opal Littrell of Indianapoits a Sintesion of Hartle and Chff Newton, Tiobelt e eS nald W., wy Lou and a Littrell Mrs. i e Baptist, Deloris Baxter; great-grandmother of Marium, Lucille Newton, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, 10 a. m. at Sites Bros. Westside Funeral Home, 2002 W. Michigan. Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Ind. Friends may call ‘at the chapel after 7 p. m. Thursday.

JONAS—Alexander, 76 years, father of Fred Jonas, Mrs. Margaret Robinson and Mrs. Helen Smith, passed away January 1. at the home of his son ed, 3 yeep Ave. Friends may call any time. Funeral services Saturday at the gbove address, 10 a. - Burial Crown

NICHOLSON—Sarah, age 60, beloved wife of Walter Nicholson, mother of Kenneth and Norman Nicholson, Mrs. Bendetta Hamilton, Mrs. Kathleen Blake: Selly mother of Dona Jean Hamilton, and Mary Lou Nicholson, sister «+ Mrs, H. B, Harling and Zeb Skaggs. A¥ay Thursday. Funeral Saturday, 1:3 1:30 Bl from the 1 residen 2356 arroliton Ave. . Prienas may ean at residence after 6 Thur Shir! Service. {erawtordsville, Ind., paper please copy.)

PHIPPS—William . H,, FM 61, oor father of Marion Seu A. Phipps, “lather in-law © GL WE | mw ean 5 andfather o Pa od and Barbara Jean Phipps, Th of

Francis M, ipps, awa Tuesday ine. Fuaoos) Friday 10°30 a Central

Chap, ends inited. u Greenlawn Cemetery, Frankfort, Ind., at 1 Pp. m, ghds may call at the chapel any time.

PRITCHARD oAlisda, Age 68, beloved mother of El Also survived by seven AE ad WO ‘reat grandehilren, passed AWAY Tu y, Dec. Funeral services the e, Jamily EOD ON 8 Rr AY » Fo iad Sh ra all . - Dited. as, resiau on.

dence sap ends ma yet hs of William { rise of Samuel T. departed this

eral 8 a. m. t. Matthew's tter. Burial at Cave 'Hill ot M

ends call ooke | rvington Mortuary. 5342 Washin ton St., until hour of service. {Louisv (Ky.) papers please copy.)

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WAGGENER—Benjamin H. of 1149 Blaine Ave., husband of Mrs. Nellie Waggener, foster father of Kenneth, Edward and Johnny Frietzsche, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 the Farley Funeral Home, 1604 Friends may call at residence until time of funeral. Burial, Martinsville.

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apartment, walking

WAYNE, — 2-1 Dn wtiiitios $13.50. Also sleeping.

GROFF, 1441-1-2 furnished rooms: warm; private entrance, $3, $4. BE-3122-M.

ILLINOIS, 2339 N.—2 rooms, Xivsheneyte; _ plenty hi heat; adults; (no_dogs). 6—2

LUDLOW, 184 rooms and baths all AEA cles: private entrance; reasonable.

MICHIGAN, E. 2416 — Modern, private, Clean 3-room kitchenette . apartment; es; :

adults. NELSON, 175 3 Modern unfurnished rooms, private bath, furnace heat; reasonable. OLIVE 1#38-Warm large bath: private entrance; ._Vvenient: reasonanle. ORIENTAL, 20 N.—Attractive 2 -roo innersprings, frigidaire, utilities. vate entrance: water

hot PARK, RT one nicei

furnis Adults. LISTATION, Fa apartment; de-

sirable for employed couple; water, heat UTILITIES, __heat, Sle $6 week. CH-4108

furnished. VELY Woodruff, 608 M. itenenette 11TH. 9 warm furnished room down: “private entrance; bath; utilities,

room, utilities;

near con~

ms, Pri-

room apartment, private entrance.

furnished front room, small kitchenet

6—2

11TH, 822 hath. Private entrance.

E.—1 large front, clean, near ‘Adults. RI-

ELLE week; hea _ water paid. C(¢ Cob) 8 P/

PARK. DR-4054. Apartments for Rent 18|-

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

Choice apts gladly shown. _LI-5538,

’ General Apartments 22 W' Vermont LI-2439

$25.00—All Utilities

2-rooms, kitchenette, and bath; condition. ADULTS. 1116 N. Capitol. COLLEGE. 1850-~Large living room, nette apartment, havi ecorated; $25. Dtilittes paid, WA-3264. Dela 3007 N.; 4 rooms; in-a-door; . separate shower; stoker, nean| Shortridge. Utilities except lights, good transportation. See custodian.

LE GRANDE APTS., 1435 E. Ave. Large bedroom apt.; rooms; in homelike aD house; includes utilities. RMAN DR.. 1203 S.—2 Large rooms; __Rarage: tities: newly decorated: adults. WALNUT, E.. 336—Front efficiency: large living Joots. one. gi ichenatto. ro; away: hard floo: new, large trig: idaire and stove; Soirties included; $

good

Le Gra all OSs $32.50;

WOODRUFF, 0-1 ning room and porch; aren.) heat, Rpriidaire furnished, 19TH ST., 220 E.—Upper duplex; 6 rooms; - modern heat and Waler fu TIA AE.

18A

707 ~—Front apartment, 2 rooms and Ia ‘nicely furnished; Pr idaire; EL $36 month.

ALABAM. ST. and various locations, steam 2 ot frigidaire; $5 per week, auto service. CH-2189.

NORTH.-Attractive S-room house, ora 9TH. Ws rooms; utilities; adults; iu Inquire gas station 9th, III.

4 RMS. Bath, Inadoor Bed $40 er ‘steam heat, rockwool, frig. Mast mod. homelike arrangements. E. 13t ne No. 7; lower outside. L723 UFF, 38

1% N, Pi furnished. Apt.. Ko. 4; only Y pd 4

Furn. Houses. —Apts.

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completely furnished, or substantial couple.

SUW ACRES, 20 miles West, good i

kitch- :

HOU SEKEEPER—Lady |

me. Two in family. 105 Koehne £t

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Houses for Rent 19

Ya A.. garden; chickens, WA-

$125--5500 Block North

4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. Corner house. Mornings. BR-2660

$55; N. W., 8200—Lux. 6-rm. stone bung.;| social _rm.; %2 acre; school. WA-4463.

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BUTLER. 918 N.—New 5-room brick ban-| galow double, tile bath, venetian sha les, garage BR-6385 or BR-2724.

BYRAM AVE. 3822—4-Room rage. Good Jrnace, closets. “ ENTRAL, ai: bedroom double, mdyr garage $30. STEWART, § 5 Init nd Bldg. RI-8862.

COLORADO. 3358 N (4300 East)—Eeaut! ful brand new, five-room, brick bungal)w. CH-5761-W.

DEARBORN, 2039 N.—Modern bungal ow double; water, Fieatrola furmished; rarage: $25. MA-2141

LA SALLE, 252 Nien 6-room _doulie. jood furnace, good condition. Reascn-

school; 4466.

“ouble. (i&-

In-a-door,

LEXINGTON AVE. 1404—Five-room UDpe r QpIeR 5: Heat; water furnished. Adults.

McKIM, 135 S.—Five-room semi-modern; paved street; garage; $15, Water paid.

3

Eo LLB , 4644—5 rooms and bath: 1oa: Ritage: $35. Burtt. HALL-HOTTIL

dern cottage, 2,

5-room mode; n reasonabl?;

4327~3-Bedroom raoodern; de’ ‘of nice double; splendid fur--31 hare $52.50. Mr. Burtt. TTEL CO. INC. LI-2541.

PARK north nace

TACOMA. 317 N.—5-room hoje 7300; garage, $25. E.

TUXEDO, 834— Unusual double; breakfast room; open; owner,

UNION ST., 924—Near schools. rooms, Water paid; $27.50. TA-4105 4 RMS. semi-mod.; water paid; only $1). Inside toilet; new decorations. 930 DAS: 1 29- 5 of Wash. (900 East).

odern, 6 Ms }.

St. LI-7221. 38% N. Penn.

COLORED—5-Rm. semi-mod.; wat. pd, $15: new decorations; Dew roof; paint. 1903 Cornell. C. A. Huff, Li 21,

20

5%. improve-

Farms—-Suburban

ents. Easy terms. _BE-

Business Property 21

PRIVATE ROOM IN LAWYER'S OFFICE. Furnished or unfurnished. Inquire 90f K. of P. hy MA-3147

Y AND MEAT STORE SM ELLER LER AG NCY. BE-4091. es Moving & Storage

T HODGES STORAGE CO, Storg Now, Pay 8ix Months Later, pection Invited. IR

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WILL TRADE— Your opportunity to ity to trade a maller, less expensive house for this dan bedroom home. You must see 2427 Central Ave. inside.

LTOR Lorin Driscoll yo, REA

HU-8678. E ot yous title. Demand un abrepared

nion "Title Co. 155 E. Market St. Union Title Bidg.

PRICE REDUCED

32 Belle Vieu PL; 5-rm. mod. home; | ane gelenborhoad G, WOODRUFF.

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59. McCullough Agency. LI1343 S. . SHEFFIELD—$1,900 Good 6-rm. mod. gar., $190 Dh.—$13 mo.

Stadehaker Realty 2308 SHELBY 1 INDIAN. BS located,

LIS—Four-room cotta Bank Bldg. ee as

ic pares IEain nA SBisk tale, 5 G OOD Car; 1941 i Va- | cant. Nios | fy isi. modern bungalow. Saal on E. Z. Payments. vi. ons a double; gapige; modern except furnace. Will sa orice.

__CH-3184-W 5 RMS. —=1166 W. 29th St.; $2750; $315 dn.: $18.93 wo. Mr. McDaniel RI-8970, Ri: $23 PER MONTH, 1330 8, e modern 2-bedroom bungalow: lar e lot; $425 down. Open 'til § p. m. DR-1539.

~3101 BaulSvar PL, : $19.97 mo. we Lit

an new

of RY 556561 for auick results at low cost.

$35: SOUTH—Mod. 6-rm. bung.; social Tm. |’

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“State Employment Servic 148 E. MARKET ST. TURRET LATHE OPERATORS,

ake own se NEW BRITAIN. AUTOMATIC OPERA

POTTER & JOHNSON OPERATOR MACHINE REPAIRMAN, hydraulic FROBUCTION experience PLANT TOOL and MARKERS MING MACHINE OPERATORS, makew own set- up ol O FEE CHARGED _

CAPABLE houseman; Ahdersiand firing Times, Box 376. = i

BOY to answer phone (afternoons; Fhe =

over 40, hot air tui

Get want .aa results in [I

change for room. LI-4 owest word rates. in the Ree

REAL ESTATE For Rent...For Sale... Wanted... Loans

Houtes and Lots Sale .

SHETED 57] OF HOMES

Why pay rent when these roper: ties can be bought with approximately 10 per cent down. Monthly payments include interest, taxes and insurance.

5109 N. Capitol

Two . ‘story English type dwelling; 3 bedrooms; sun breakfast room; fireplace; ment; 2-car garage; all as condition. 4 ;

6121 Central Ave.

A lovely colonial type home, 2 sto a center hall; 3 bedrooms; breaklast® room; hardwood floors; full hasement; 2-car garage.

5033 Broadway

Unusual 5-room bungalow; 77 fi corner lot. Screened-in porch; larg living room; 2 corner bedrooms; ‘take twin beds. Completely dik ized throughout; new fireplace; latest’ type plumbing fixtures; exq \ decorations. The kitchen is a Ww delight,

235! Broadway :

If you want a large home here a dandy; 10 rooms; all recondit modern with hardwood {loors; $500 cash. payment.

Near Riverside

Five-room ° 2-story home; rooms; 'bath; furnace; 2-car gi A nice house being thoroughly : ditioned. ;

Near school and business cent ) rooms down; 2 rooms and Being thoroughly reconditioned, Estate Division

44 Virginia Ave,

LI-8401. Res. CH-61

CANA I He

East 38th St. Bungalow Only $2000, $450/ Dow m

38th; 4 Jone, lights, wo.

~ 1845 (bee; 2: good wei well. eal buy. Dillehay

iw = 8. Cruse Realty Co. 128 N.' Stone, Brick, op Colonials; 4 rooms and d trim: double floors; insula " stri cabine : 2’ to o 335 Per Month. North iE EnRien are Chieti ES & GRAVES, #4 K N. Del.

Suburban Eash °:

| garden, transportations Paved fo neighborhood, $3,150. 2 , CH-6204, 2619 EK.

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