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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 198% ed THE INDIAN POLIS TIMES no : ; - roe 3 WAR PENSIONS 7:00—Quiz Kids, WISH. THES EVENING fn Sz % ic! I: Vi and rr 4 18 a | an. 8:00—Fred Allen, WFBM. . souiahe Indiananclis Times 1a 8, Bo b responsible for for insecuracies 1m program : { 8:00—Chamber Music Society, Tie WEB 14 : a 5 WER Tie at ’ on i fe oe Che : 9:00—Kay Kyser, WIRE. Whesler Mission | Mary E a Ta Sn ONS reratVe PRY) sos sepa sorows wisn. | {EEE [EE BE Ee (Le For Service Men Hurt |io:s—Governor Sehricker, all local| 1 W fu 2 tations. Tr [Seo RITE In Hazardous Tasks. a 3 1030 Sb vi. Doo Baa Cere marking the State's A. : WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U. P..| 0 a celebration at Corye] te od ie +f —The House has passed a bill per-|, "yy tomorrow will be broad-| &: 3 Bening the News |Luke Walton mitting retroactive payment of full : 2 at 2:80] 7: wn 3] race pees to men ti aly prt i [BF Re (FE (RE nn [Ee while engaged in armed conflict|15 minutes and will be heard by a). 110 DE, Chrifien = Bi bewk or on hazardous duty even when State-wide audience, wih IRE i Alea Sportsmans Hour Edi ¢ Cantor Street the nation was not actually at war. dng several Indiana radio sta- s A Netonr fie trict Astorney thouse Party The bill vides that war-time 3 n Miller American pensions be poid to men injured a londell i% a anise Spore flr BY IE Ales For Melody —or, if they are killed, to their de- racking jos 8B onde] nels Mies Bal § al pendents—who fall in these three|dulges ina o tonight wi i a a Fyne Marott's Birthday | Dick Sportscast categories: Sadie Cantor when she appears on it wee \rthday Marors : Birthday arott's TS Bicthany Marotts Birthday 1. Those engaged in hazardous/the Time to Vouthh Monroe | Ray Benson Defense Bonds Life Program service under conditions simulating Harry James. War News— Must News warfare, such as maneuvers. i: 15 13 Bean) Socom Boodman Defense ) War News Music © ack Jack Teagarden 3 2. Those ® ea eon- 11:28 Ray Heatherton Midnight Serenade | War News Mutle | Richard ‘Himber lict—as in e Ni campaigns, the Panay incident, or on THURSDAY PROGRAMS Atlantic patrol, WiBG 3070 1 , 3 3. Those actually engaged in war (Mutual) Ba nedy NBC Bluey —as with Japan. v Cornhuske H -B me rise ch The present rate of compensa- ee Early Birds Green Mt. Boys [Lu 3x Time eoun Evress . tion to veterans injured while not 7:00 World Today Breakfast am os American on actual war duty is approximate- B Barly ras 2 fas ia EE hah » ly 75 per cent of the full, war- 2 Rarly Breakies Si ews time rate. The present rate for de- Mark Time News Roundup Musical Clock pendents varies below that figure. 3 Mrs. Farrell American Review oh ning For example, the widow—under tured in & humber of hit tunes $s Frat Devotional hopping School 50 years—of a service man killed ~ he t Remrs | Bouquet Joh Horace Sh while not on actual war duty, would | {rom the pas 13 5 aX ana Marge fener LI. Bra News. wae get $22 a month under the present ke : 9:25 Beomor Records | For Danocrany Road of Life Viennese Ensemble rate. Under the bill she would get| Governor Schricker will be the Elendiy Bouse — | Maes Saciin Bei $38. principal speaker tonight at a birth- 10:18 Bo 1) I Marries Friendly House Boos: Voane Configeniany The dependent parent of a serv-/ day dinner in honor of George J. i 1} A dea Hetts of Liverty - | Davia Hovam Price Presents jice man killed while not on actual| Marott and the broadcast is to be| cms 3 Bt eo { war duty under the present rate|carried on all local stations. The 3:30 Bate Shit : Tine would get $15 a month. Under the | Governor will speak at 10:15 o'clock |11:30 Helen Trent Dick Stone

Td Rhyt proposed bill the dependent would |from the Marott Hotel. His subject na fet maT oY Qisens Tw one i Repos | get $45. has not been announced. 13 Te Come Journos |ReXS mash mm Hour People's Man

rm Circle Front Pane “Farrel LE Nehrling Organ Musical ————————————. F ehr ; tr Sheaks DICK Reed

Singin’ Sam U. S. Marines

2: . 2» 12:85 Farm Circle Industry afte Latest news flashes on the Pacific 0 Dr. Malone Community Hall | Frankie Pa Loves v Vincent

rrish war developments will be added to Bl Ean Love Hedda Hopper's Hol wood program {38 sicher § White a Huft bors, DaUEREE a tonight when Bill Henry, noted War| “3.60 A Helping Hand | circle Time Storm IN NEW HIGHWAYS corrisponace, ome he brosacust | 138 BP ean |G Bite | HEWPR En The program is scheduled for 5:15 3:32 Scroal of Ar Viale: Barta Samuel C. Hadden, State Highway |p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and : 90 Date with Don 3: 4 4: 4: 4

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WLW WEDNESDAY EVENING

Tunes Indianapolis Ahead Indianapolis Ahead Indianapolis

Commission chairman, asserted yes- Fiiday. 2 = @® 330 Chi Ghihiene’s Sones terday that Indiana motorists must! Leopold Stokowski will be the ol i 5 ne for eric,

be prepared for a limited road con-|conductor with the New Jersey ec ° 30 Sania Claui Request Jims

struction and improvement program | | WE oe. ogy hoi 4

unless news methods of providing | J. The broadcast is scheduled

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highway funds are instituted. His statement was made during a meeting of the State Highway Study Commission at the Hotel Lincoln

following a discussion of the uses! World's to which motor vehicle funds are|2ito saxophone,

for WISH at 9:30 o'clock.

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Carter, known as the greatest exponent of the joins the “cele-

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being used and of the need for ad-| brated” group from the Chamber ditional funds. | Music Society of Lower Basin Street

City and County officials report- |

ed that numerous demands were]

tonight on WISH at 8 o'ciock.

“Prof.” Carter, who also doubles

being made by citizen committees in brass, will play with “Dr.” Henry

for new streets and roads and that! they were unable to meet the demands because of limited funds.

The next meeting of the Study| Courtney will . y Giacomo McCarthy will be the

Commission will be held here Jan.

and his woodwinds.

(Hot Lips) Levine and his Dixieland Octet and “Maestro” Paul Laval “Diva” Diane

sing and “Dr.

27. master-of-ceremonies.

REYNOLDS’ DAUGHTER HAS LICENSE TO WED

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (UG. P.). — Application for a marriage license

{ his discussions of | Most Out of Music.”

“Prof.” Ward Byron will continue “How to Get the

® s ” Louella Parsons, Hollywood col-

umnist and hostess of the CBS show, Hollywood Premiere, will join, Fred Allen and his troupe on

was filed in District Court yesterday | wFBM tonight at 8 o'clock.

for Frances Jackson Reynolds, 28, daughter of Senator Robert R. Reynolds (D. N. C),

Collegiate star of the evening will

be Jack E. Wilson from the Uniwho himself| versity of Oklahoma, whose spewas married for the fifth time alcialty is composing, writing,

sing-

couple of months ago. She willling and playing his own songs.

marry Grotham Henry Oertling, 29, of New Orleans. Miss Reynolds, whe was divorced about two years ago in Reno, gave her home as Nashville, N. C. Under District law they must wait five days.

Keep Your book filled during December by get-

» = ® The title of tonight's Adventures

of the Thin Man, WIRE at 7 o'clock, is Tomorrow.”

“Fair Today; Murder

The story has a carnival atmo-

sphere and the usual eunpIay. Claudia Morgan and Lester Damon play the lead roles.

= " » The advice-to-the - lovelorn - ex -

ting a RUBY LEE PERMANENT. $8 and up Shampoo and Finger Wave 30¢

RUBY LEE BEAUTY SALON MASS ANE — 85.

pert, Beatrice Fairfax, will present a few facts about the answers she annually gives to thousands when she appears on the Penthouse Party program at 8:30 o'clock tonight on WISH. Ilka Chase will inter-

view Miss Fairfax.

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9:00—Kay Kyser

THURSDAY

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Mause Retires

As Policeman

PETE MAUSE, a nfember of the Indianapolis Police Department for more than 20 years, to-

day looked forward to a quiet retirement on his farm near Mooresville. He handed in his resignation to Chief Morrissey yesterday afternoen and will move to the farm within a few days. Mr. Mause had served both as motor and foot patrolman and for the last six years served in the “gamewell” at headquarters, the desk which receives calls from police check boxes over the city. Xe also was in charge of the street painting crew for six months. Mr. Mause was a member of the emergency squad about 14 years ago and had twice taken part in gun battles with criminals.

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CATTLE CLUB SEEKS 8 BIGGER MILK SALES

Members of the Indisna Jersey Cattle Club will discuss the possibility of increasing the consumption of milk and other dairy products at a meeting at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Palm Room of the Claypool Hotel. Jack C. Nisbet, extension director of the American Jersey Cattle Club,

in building the human body. This meeting will be followed tomorrow night by meetings of committees and the board of directors. Officers will be elected at 10 4 m. Friday and the annual banquet will be held at noon Friday with Governor Schricker, Lieut. Gov. Charles Dawson and Mr. Nisbet as speakers.

| retiring president.

BISHOP TO ADDRESS EPISCOPAL LEADERS

Speakers from the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church will be in Indianapolis tomorrow to address a meeting at

p. m, The Rt. Rev. Henry W. Hobson, Bishop of southern Ohio, and Miss Mary Johnson, of Cincinnati, will address church leaders following luncheon at the Columbia Club. Mrs. J. F. Morrison, of Christ Church, will be hostess at the luncheon in honor of the visiting speakers. Others to attend will include the Rev. and Mrs, E. A. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly, Mrs. Warren Ruddell and Bishop and Mrs. R. A. Kirchhoffer.

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POST-WAR NEEDS

The State Planning Board held an open forum on planning needs

for the post-war era at its first Hibtting at the Claypool Hotel last

Bristle of business and civic groups attended the dinner meeting and offered suggestions. No definite course of action was deby the State Board.

University is the Board chairman,

will talk on the importance of milk |

E. Curtis White, Indianapolis, is irs

Christ~Chureh-on- ~the-Circle at 2

Prof. George H. Lommel of Purdue

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