Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1941 — Page 21

HURSDAY,

ON THE RADIO |

! “Di y's Tavern” (Archie speakin’ « « . Duffy ain't here), Columbia’s pop mirth and musical program, opens its fall season tonight (WFBM at 7:30 p. m.).

by and his orchestra, Eddie Green and announcer John King. "According to : Archie, the pro- : gram t Big ht ° will have just Mr. Gardner the regular personnel. “This is gonna be one premeer up with [guest stars,” he said. i ® 8 =»

that ain’t gonna be cluttered |

The Cathedral-Noblesville football

TONIGHT 7:00—~Baby Snooks, WIRE. %:30—Duffy’s Tavern, WFBM. ' 8:00—Music Hall, WIRE. 8:15—~Norman Thomas, WISH. 8:30—Cathedral-Noblesville, WISH. 9:15—Prof. Quiz, WFBM.

broadcast on WISH, with Luke Wal-

ton handling the play-by-play ac-

count. The program is scheduled for one hour, beginning at 8:30 p. m.,

for Mr. Howard. Mr. Tturbi, of Toupee is well known around the

orchestra and announcer Ken Carpenter wi Join Mr. i in welcoming th

8 p. m. » ” ” ; Norman Thomas, Socialist leader, will give a 15-minute address tonight on the NBC-Blue network and WISH at 8:15 p. m. His subject

during which time WISH hopes to has been announced as “Fooling

broageast nearly all of the encounTr. ” o t 4 Screen stars Janet Gaynor and John Howard and Jose Iturbi, piano-composer, will be on hand to chat with host Don Ameche on tonight's Music Hall program. It will be the first appearance for

game tonight at Butler Bowl will be petite Miss Gaynor and the second THIS EVENING

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the People Into the War by Propaganda.” t 4 # : 8 For the first time, Prof. Quiz will have as his guests members of. the nation’s armed forces on his halfhour program tonight on WFBM at 9:15 p. m. ; The guests will be two soldiers and two sailors and a coastguardsman. The show will originate at a U. S. 0. clubhouse in New York. 8 2 8 Frank Morgan, the self-styled sleuth, is expected to reveal some important evidence in the mysterious disapeparance of Baby Snooks (Fanny Brice)

IN DEFENSE PLANTS

Safety measures

The principal speaker, Prof. C. W

| Connie Boswell, Jerry Lester,: the Music Maids, John Scott Trotter's

will be Ee on WIRE at -at

during tonight's “Coffee Time” broadcast on iy at 7p. m.

| STRESS SAFETY NEED

in | industrial plants were termed one. of the most| raise funds for the club's charitable important. factors in speeding defense production ‘at a meeting of|ect will be at 21 E. Maryland St. Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Safety Council members at the | Hotel Antlers yesterday.

LIONS TO BRING

Ancient Performance to Be Given at Murat 10 Days For Charity.

~The Luenen Passion Play of the Black Hills, ‘which has been per-

in Indianapolis at'the Murat Theater for 10 days beginning oct. 7. This play is being brought here by the Lions Club. It was performed first in Luenen, Westphalia, in Latin, and the characters ‘were Played by monks. The production pegved to be 50 popular that it was translated "to popular languages and performances continued for seven centuries. . : In 1932 the play was brought to the United States with Josef Meier in the role of the Christus. Mr. Meier is-of the seventh generation of his family in the role. The company decided on a natural amphitheater in the Black Hills at Spearfish, S. D., as a suitable spot for the permanent production of the play. ‘The play is given three times a

goes on tour. This year the play was seen by more than 500,000 people in the Black Hills.

tion of Clarence Dombhoff, president, has assumed the sponsorship to

activities. Headquarters for the proj-

The advance sale of seats will begin Sept. 23. There will be two shows daily, at 2p. mand 8 ppm.

PASSION PLAY|

formed for 700 years, will be seen|-

of Iran after the latter reportedly abdicated because of the crisis re-

sulting from the invasion by:

Britain ‘and Russia of ancient Persia.

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DEATH RULED SUICIDE

: DENVER, Sept. 18 (U. P.).—The week in the Black Hills through a|death of Mrs. Anna Lou Boettcher regular summer season, and then|s; wie of Charles Boettcher II|%57 Denver broker who figures in one of the nation’s sensational kidnapThe Lions Club, under, the direc-|ings, was a suicide, a coroner ruled Start

today.

: “Best

SUPPLY ONT OF

OPM. 1S PRAISED

Agency of Type, Anywhere,” Hillman Asserts Here. The Labor Supply Division of the

| | OPM—designed to reduce unemploy{ment brought on by dislocation of “peace-time industry—was termed the

| “best. agency of its type anywhere”

| by Sidney Hillman, OPM associate ‘| director, here.

| “To do its job of co-ordinating the prime defense contractor and the non-defense industry with the

§ | labor supply, the Labor Division as | established by President Roosevelt -|is better than anything set up in | Europe,” Mr. Hillman said.

Mohammed Riza Pahlevi (above) has succeeded his father as shah

He made his statement at a press conference following his address yesterday before delegates to the ‘United Rubber Workers (C. I. 0.) convention.

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FRIDAY PROGRAMS

Beese, of Purdue University, said “the Federal Government realizes that industrial accidents are causing serious interruption in:the re-

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WONEN PLEDGE AID FOR DEFENSE UNITY

Approximately 200 women attended a meeting of the women’s division of the Indiana Committee for National Defense yesterday afternoon in the World War “Memorial auditorium. Mme. Marie Rose Henry, Tudor Hall School French instructor, was the speaker. Mme, Henry, who was twice in the path of German invasions— 1914 and 1939—said, “There are people in this country today who think they can have peace by talk-

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Come Getlt, Car Thief Telegraphs

FT. WAYNE, Ind, Sept. 18 (U. P.) —Can Pfister, Sheboygan, Wis., would like to thank an obliging thief. Shortly after Mr. Pfister listed his automobile as stolen, the thief telegraphed him the car was parked on a Ft. Wayne street. The telegram sald the keys were hidden under the hood, and the machine was in running order. Police found it and Mr. Pfister arrived today.

ing about it and wishing for it. So we were in France before the war. We had two much politics, too many ideas of peace. We thought about peace, but look what we got! We cannof’ continue to live in this} world as We wish to live unless wel get rid of Hitler.” The women adopted as a policy of the organization the principles of a challenge to Indiana women, written by Mrs. Vonnegut. - The document pledges the women fo combat subversive propaganda regarding our military and state authorities: it states that the time for argument is past and the time for unity has come and that the

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women will stand firf¥i in the ranks ;until a just and strongly imple-| mented peace of co-operation makes| freedom safe from agressive war, '

Organizations

Veterans Plan Outing—World War veterans of Co. M, 335th Infantry, 84th Division, will hold their 15th

annual reunion Sunday at Lake Mc- ]

Coy, four miles south of Greensburg. Sponsors Card Party—Service Post 128, American Legion, will hold a card party tomorrow evening in their hall at Oaklandon, Picnic Is Arranged—The annuai| ; plois of the Indiana Bell Telephone Conservation Club will be held Sy at Kernels Lake.

UPAR , ; BABY SNOOKS™! Why did she disappear? Where is she now? Join nation-wide Snooks-hunt!. A’ mysterious message! - Flash: “Nobody knows where I yam!” Unflash. For latest news, tune in tonight on “Maxwell House Coffee Time”!

‘WIRE T:00 P. M.

on Everything

Diamonds, Watches, |

Musical instruments, Cameras, Sothing, Shotguns, Ete.

armament program.” ment courses at Purdue. Indianapolis

factories | attended.

| Thomas L. Kemp, manager of the

Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, presided. ¥ DOTTIE'S FOREHEAD BRUISED

bruised forehead today,

by Greg Bautzer, young attorney.:

. I Prof. Beese is in charge of industrial manage- anized South. African and British

suffered

CAIRO, Sept. 18 (U.P.).—Mechforces captured 10 German tanks

More than 30 safety directors of|il engagements with ‘enemy col-

umns ‘which “crossed into Egypt from Libya on ‘Sunday, British Middle East ‘General Headquarters said today. The. engagements occurred after German forces made a strong reconnaissance penetration of Egypt

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 18 (U. P.).—|from th A . 18 (U. P.)« e Sollum arear, where Axis Actress Dorothy Lamour nursed a Sraops 1 have! heen entrenched several’ mon e B reviously had! wheh she was thrown against. the reported that the ork an windshield of a careening car driven |had been driven back to their orig-

inal positions.

season tonight.

And "Archie,"

omit flowers."

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"Duffy's Tavern" opens its Fall

inimitable incin-

erator of English-as-she-is-spoke, sends out a warning to "please

And, to quote: the thing ought fo be a very "suspicious occa- |

Reported by Major George Fielding Eliot

Military Authority Writing on the War

- StaRTING next week and continuing twice i weekly, Mojor George Fielding Eliot, military, »

a Air, ” will reports view of the immediate wie itary situation in Europe-for ‘the readers of : The Indianapolis Times. His first report | is now being ‘written -and will appear’ exclusively in

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