Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1941 — Page 13

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ON THE RADIO TONIGHT

TONIGHT 8” with Juano CHICAGO, Dec. 22 (U. BP). — 7:00—Vax Pop, WFBM. , o actor,| David Re Cuter "IIT, handsome 7:00-—Telephone Hour, WIRE, |Rights.” , is] blonde in wiesling with the LL 15—Keith Morgan, WIBC. ® = ® slated for the Cavalcade of study believes that 8:00—Radio Theater, WFBM. Santa Claus tonight makes his program at 9:30 o'clock tonight - iy a attacks on more than 0 annual appearance on the Con- a Au mi 8 Jock rg “free will” and a oa Hour at a Christmas party Here is the Spotlight Bands 1 eu! k X r 4 events set in motion Thats National Commander Lynn | for 350 underprivileged children whos» the week. Tonight, nt | ecades ago.

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ough examination, then given a rest «| for six months or a year to get my mind straightened out. In that way I should be able to regain my place in life and contribute to humanily and progress.”

GETS DEMOCRATIC POST WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 (U. P.). Edwin W. Pauley, Beverly Hills, Cal, is the new secretary of the Democratic national committee. He succeeded Lawrence W. Robert Jr, of Georgia.

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life.” Steffey talked freely, linking his acts with bellefs formed in his study Schooljof philosophy. “If you are going to accept the determinist philosophy, you must admit that any acticn by any indi« vidual ny, be traced back through

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Keith Morgan, national chairman of the Committee for the Celebration of the President’s Birthday for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, broadcasts his third annual Christmas message to the Nation tonight on WIBC at 7:15 o'clock. Mr. Morgan's message will come

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will be held. Puritan Odd Fellows Lodge members will be guests at the meeting. Mrs. Minnie Biand is noble grand. The entertainment committee is composed of Mrs, Cora Wiltz, Mrs. Ada Hatfield and Mrs. Jennie Roberts.

Rotarians to Meet—Rotarians will meet Tuesday noon for a luncheon in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Dr. Chester A. McPheeters, {pastor of the North Methodist { Church, will be guest speaker sponsored by the International Service Committee, The commitee consists

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TRIBUTE TO HOOSIER PLACED IN RECORD

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. —A tribute to Lieut. M. Sanders, Ft. Wayne flier, who was cited: for bravery during the Japanese attack on Hawail, was put into the Congressional Record today by Rep.

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