Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1941 — Page 13

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SUGGESTS ARMY TESTS FOR T. B.

Professor Claims Many With Ailment Are Being Inducted.

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I'he medical the in vanced 0S the armed fore Esmond R of Pennsylvania Dr. Long, a past president of the National Tuber Lion addressed a dinne the Indiana Tuber Conference at last night Army medica not include stances. he said tions with the large

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KESSLER RITES SET TOMORROW

Well-Known Musician Had Played in. Theaters and With Symphony.

Funeral ler, who died

5 2 S Ss & \ { h at “Land of the Free, a dramatized Ny hy 4 Will be lomotrow 4 0:30 a a

record of the contributions of (PY ® Speaks & Finn mov - Catholic Americans to the develop- ‘UaI'V and at 9 a. m. at 88. Peter ment of American freedom. is to he and Paul Cathedral Burial will be aired over NBO-Red in a series of It Holy Cross cemetery programs on the Catholic Hour, Mr. Kessler, whose home was starting April 20. The series will 2353 College Ave., had lived in

a 116 s 40 ars, ¢ s continue through May 25 dianapolis 40 ye and had been active in musical circles here

He had played in ras at the Circle Theater, English's Theater the Indianapolis Military Band and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Survivors are M. Kesslet 1 Alice Kesslel Ethel K. Lamb of Nirs. Grace J. Williams ville, Kas.: a nephew, Arthur I of Indianapolis, and a niece, Mrs William A. Miller of Hagerstown.

TONIGHT :00—Big Town, WFBM., :00—Tony Martin, WIRE, 130—=Dr. Christian, WFBM, 00—=Fred Allen, WFBM, :00—Eddie Cantor, WIRE, :30—Mr., District Attorney, WIRE, 00—Kay Kyser, WIRE, TOMORROW 2:30—Indians vs. Brewers, WIBC,

closed up his Scrap Book for the | | season and gone to Florida to join| { his family. Later they will head | | for the North Country where Tony | { plans to spend the summer “pot- | | tering” around with additions to! his hand-made cabin. . A regular front row guest at the Our | Barn broadcasts is Walter Tos- | | canini, grandson of the conductor | of the NBC Symphony Orchestra. | | . Ilka Chase will do a guest ap- | pearance on Eddie Cantor's pro- | gram tonight,

ON THE RADIO

services for Frank H. Kessvesterday at Method-

Starting with tomorrow's opener Milwaukee this season's Indianapolis Indians’ games will be | broadcast WIBC. The local stasoon to join the Mutual Broadfull time. will go on the air with the first game of the season at 2:30 p. m. Burt Wilson will do the announcing.

against W IRS at 8 o'clock.

by tion casting System on at Inlong

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Moore Club ceremonies, has acquired train hobby and rea right of way of some of his

the orchest he at anof

A program ? standing rights of left handers is to broadcast tonight over WENR 8:30. The occasion is the first nual convention and banquet | the International Association fo the Protection of the Rights of Left-Handers, and appropriately enough it will be held in the Portside Room of the Hotel Sherman, Chicago. Henry Hunter, radio actor and president of the new organization, will greet the lefthanders and point with pride to | such famous southpaws in history las Leonardo De Vinci, Michelanseveral of the Caesars and Charlemagne

Matinee up for

Garry master of the electric ports he has 1000 feet ack in basement Gwen Williams the une the earhe

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1941

Rites Tomorrow

George H, Tomlinson

Funeral for

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BUY LIFE BUOYS FOR WHITE RIVER

on of Drowned Boys

Join in Movement to Save Lives.

Life buoys, in weather-proof shelwill be spaced along White between Ravenswood and Broad Ripple Park this summer to present drownings. This safety measure is being probv a volunteer committee of living in the Ravenswood and Exeter Park areas. The committee includes the parents of two boys who lost their lives in river

citizens

who narrowly escaped the same fate several weeks Special weather ered by glass fronts have been built and each buoy is being equipped wtih 100 feet of rope. The buoys are small so that women or chil

ago,

emergencies. The buoys, already purchased, are on display along the river front as part of the campaign to collect funds to defray expenses of installation. Committee members are Roy Goodpasture, Alvin Schulmevyer, Paul Nicholas, Walden Atwood, Herman Marsischke and Jerome Manchestel

tragedies and a third mem- | | ber of the group is a father of a boy

proof racks cov-|

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‘Mrs. Augusta Yakey, Library Worker for 22 Years, Dies

| | Mrs. Augusta Yakey, for 22 years of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. [a member of the staff of the In-|Frank Eubank of Ma artinsville ard 4 dianapolis Public Library, died last |Mrs. K. I. Nutter and Mrs. Scottie (night at her home, 4143 Bowman | Crone, both of Balzoni, Miss., and | Ave. She was .68, and had lived |five grandchildren. | here for 28 years. Mrs. Yakey was| Funeral services will be at born in Martins Friday at the University ville on May 30, United Brethren Church 1873. She was will be in } Washingion Park graduated from ————

the sraus and MRS. LUCY BELCHER, 72, DIES IN HOSPITAL

and attended Butler College 4nd he Then Sie Mrs. Lucy E. Belcher, living at E. Tary school. She 52d St. and German Church Rd., | was married on died today at St. Francis’ Hospital. April 19, 1899, to She was 72 ’ » ‘ a Josenh W. Jake, Mrs. Belcher was born in Tennes16 4 FoI S. Mr (see and had lived here about 20 Li 11 8. lyears. She is survived by three Yakey was ap- daughters, Mrs. Alfred Kemp, Mrs. | William O. Pickett and Mrs. David Moore; twe sons, Raymond and

pointed assistant in the Martinsville | library. She served in this post one! {Thaxton Belcher; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren,

year. She received the appointment of librarian of the Shelby branch of the Indianapolis Library in April, : : " So ; Services will be at 8 p. m. Thurs9 ’ “it } . kK Ya28, Mpich position she held at the day in the Harry W. Moore Peace HR Lal . > 2 venvhsar of the Chapel, with burial Friday in Cook Mrs akey was a me of ti ’ : : : metery, Woodbury, K1 University Heights United Brethren | Ce en. Church and the Caroline Scott Har- we ert bu TWO HURT IN Two elderly persons seriously in falls in their homes

rison Chapter of the D. A. R. She | was active in her community and had earned praise from her superiors at the library for fostering yesterday. They are Mrs. Sarah reading habits. Dwire, 80 of 149 Detroit St, ances Mrs. Mellissa Walden, 78. of 182t" S. East St. Both received fractured hips and are at Cily Hospital,

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Besides her husband, she vived by two sons, Joseph Yakey and Milton Hite Yakey,

be broadcast over the Blue network starting at tomorrow under auspices the National A ion of Estate Boards peak are potted C. S. Palmer

Kransky of the lis to Guiding Lig ht program. Ruth showed up at the studio the other day wearing a tin) cactus in the lapel of her new spring ordinator, Albert H suit. It's a live plant, too. and she eral Housing Adminis! waters it with an eve dropper. Sou- Philip W. Kniskern of nt trip to Florida, | national president of 'ony Wons has ation,

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