Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1941 — Page 6

‘Quis, -9:30—Vox Pop, WFBM. Elmer Davis, Aurora, Ind. ative and ‘Franklin College alumnus, is od from the wars and has resumed his Columbia. commentating. : He revealed that during his tour of ' England he didn’t witness a Nazi

_ destruction, but i the Luftwaffe ¢ : . schedule during § 3 his three weeks’ ; Shay wag: uch : on ourneys the Nazis Elmer Davis beat him to it or in the case of LonSo ey i paid the metropolis 8 visit while he was away. . “Qur London. office had Just had -. new windows put in,” he recalled. “Why, I don’t know. ‘They can be blasted right out again. The King Isn't worrying much about windows. I noticed hoards instead of glass ‘in ‘the front of Buckingham Palace.”

The London offices .of So have been bombed out three times. “They Just ‘lease another office,” he remarked grimly, “and: then go : around to see what can be done about furniture. : “Newspaper and radio correspond.

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lone gorges in Lisbon. You either

feel better.” News from official sources is scarce and tardy, he admitted, but conditions ace much more free than

In spite of “rationing, be gained weight. “That's because -all Americans Have to-eat and drink more than usual to keep warm in England,” bel said. “Or maybe it’s because every-|}

have come from a place where food has been scarce or you are heading for one where you think it’s going to

x “Anyway, theres plenty in Lisbon and you dig in . Mr, Davis was in England three weeks acquiring background for his broadcasts.

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Herbert Hoover and Al Smith, 1928 Presidential rivals, will be heard tonight over WENR, 7:15 to 8 o'clock. They will speak from the Hotel Commodore, New York, at the Boys’ Club of America banquet. ; 8 ns : Bill Boyd, “Hopalong Cassidy” of the movies, and Jerry Lester, young

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ADVAN! CE— vi Sullivan Shaw, 78. Survivors: Son, RO Shaw r, Mrs. Nora Bohanon; aH Mart Shaw; wife, Louamy.

ANDERSON—John Frank . Rhoads, 79. Survivors: Son, Chester; sister, Mrs. Curtis McGranahan.

BLOOMINGTON—Mrs. Ed Williams Tn. Survivors: Husband; daughter ‘Mrs. Frances Hubbard; son, Howard Connor. CARTHAGE—Mrs. Lillian James Coffin, 14. Survivor: Husband, Enos ‘ELWOOD—Mrs. Sasry Pearl Herkless, 63. Daughte ave Elliott; son, Batschall epson, Basil * Herkless: half-brother, Willard Myer a ied Hattie Withers, 65. Survivors: Husband, William; daughters, les E. Solsciaw, Mrs. Clyde Msirer and Mrs. Roy Seitz; sons, William Jr. and Paul; brother, Charles Boyd; halfbrother, Fred Boyd.

Mrs. Careline geht weirsch, 83. Survivors: Daughter Kracht: sons, Albert and At Ado] h; a Mrs. . Sophie Ruff; do} ph Suhrheinrich. e Fares, 1. Survivors: Wife, William and 4 Howard: - A Mrs, *Sinnie Morrison. HUNTINGBURG—Mrs. Louisa Denu, 69, Survivors: Husband, William; sons, ue. Yiu and Marion; sister, Mrs.

LIBERTY—Mrs. Lola | Cértwright, 90. Survivors: Stepsons, Walter and Charles Cartwright,

LOOGOOTE—Curtis Orays, 80.

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