Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1941 — Page 15

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The annual Alpha : Tau Omega state dinner and dance will be held tomorrow night in the Claypool Hotel, with Fred B. Huebenthal, member of the fraternity’s high council and Chicago real estate man, as principal speaker. Stewart D. Daniels, the fraternity’'s national executive secretary,

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will discuss the national convertion to be held June 18-21 at French Lick, Ind. Prof, J. J. Davis, Purdue University; will be toastmaster. Members of ‘the five active chapters in the district will compete for the singing trophy. Alumni members of id of the 94 chaplers will ‘attend.-

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Tomorrow's games in the Anderson regional will be broadcast by WIRE from 1:15 to 4:30 p.m. and from 8 to 9:30 p.m. 8 8 = An hour-long program honoring the American Legion on the occasion of the organization’s 23d birthday will be broadcast Sunday, March 16, starting at 11 a. m. in a coast-to-coast NBC-Red hookup. A description of the activities of the Legion work at the National Guard camp. in Camp Shelby, Miss, where many Indiana guardsmen are stationed, is to

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features, Among the speakers are to be Gen. George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff, 0.18. A my: : Admiral Harol R. Stark, Chief Gen Marshall of Naval Operations, U. S. Navy; Mrs. Enid Lemstra, national president of the Legion Auxiliary; H. R. Baukhage, NBC commentator; John Thomas Taylor, national legislative director of the Legion in Washingfon. - and Benjamin C. Hilliard, chemin de fer of the Forty and Bight. A special address also will be given by National Commander Milo J. Warner. Interspersed will. be orchestral and vocal selections and humorous sketches.

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Gluck’s opera, “Alceste,” a premiere broadcast, is to be tomorrow’s opera. offering from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House, WLW, 1 Wl 11. ‘Marjorie Lawrence and Rene Maison will have the principal roles as Alcestis and Admetus, respectively. Others in the cast are to be Leonard Warren as the High Priest. Alessio de Paolis as Evander, George Cehanovsky as the Herald, Marita Farell as a Woman, Arthur Kent as the Voice of Apollo and Maxine Stellman, Helen Oelheim and Wilfred Engelman as Leaders of the People. Ettore Panizza is to conduct. ” o ”

Tonight's Madison Square Garden fight between Billy Soose and Ernie Vigh, middleweights, will be broadcast by WENR starting at 9 p. m. with Bill Stern and Sam Taub at the microphone as usual 4 : 2 President Roosevelt, Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard and Vice President Henry A. Wallace will be heard tomorrow night at 9:30 in-a Columbia broadcast marking the eighth anniversary of the start of the New Deal farm program.

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WASHINGTON, March 7.—The Bible is still America’s best seller. Latest Census Bureau book publishing figures, covering 1939, show the annual output of Bibles, Testaments and part of the Bible published in separate covers, to be 7,927,848 volumes, compared with 5,579,317 in 1937. Both 1937 and 1939 recorded tremendous increases in total number of Bibles printed. For earlier census years Bibles published were: 1935, 591,173; 1933, 666,448 and 1931, 1,376,680. The number of complete Bibles published in 1939 was 2,348,069. Testaments published separately numbered 1,268,614. Parts of the Bible (not whole Testaments) numbered 3,361,234 volumes, while an additional 969,931 Biblical volumes were not classified by text. While the production of Bibles showed in immense increase, the publication of fiction recorded a heavy decline, 13,511,181 volumes in 1939, compared with 25,454,135 volumes in 1937. The total number of all books published in 1939 was 180,142,492 volumes, compared with 197,359,076 volumes in 1937; 140,651,953 volumes in 1935; 110,789,913 volumes in 1933; 154,461,622 volumes in 1831 and 214,334,423 volumes in 1929.

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