Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1942 — Page 20
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U. S. To Collections Up
iy ‘Internal revenue s collections in In"diana during last February increased more than Sk over February of 1941, Collector Will H. Smith drmounced today, 8 “The total for all collections from alk sources last month was $27,503,po. compared to $11,064,497.28 g February of last year. Part of: the torease) Mr. Smith said,
1d be attributed to the fact that there now are more income tax
payers and that more people were filing their returns early. Income tax collections during February were up more than $9,000,000 to $12,055,341.28 and miscellaneous taxes, which include those on distilled spirits and beer, were up more than $6, 000, 000 to $13,219,079.32. Social seoniity, tax collections, which, Mr. Smith said, indicated an increase in payrolls, were: up $388,434 to $2,228, 207 28 during last month.
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TONIGHT
7:00=What’s My Name?, WIBC. 7:30—Meet Your Navy, WISH. 8:00—~We, the People, WFBM. 9:00—Bob Hope, WIRE.
Constance Bennett will pinch-hit for Marlene Dietrich, who is ill, on Bob Burns’ show tonight at 7:30 over WFBM Bob is to have
on some future i broadcast. As guest star, Miss Bennett will be § subject to the usual Burns high jinks, for which a § comedy sketch has been specially written. Bob is to pationstanos Benustt heard in several new tunes on the bazooka and Ginny Sims will 'be guest vocalist for the sixth straight Tuesday. Billy Artzt will conduct the orchestra. A » 2 2 “What's My Name?” popular Mutual quiz program, begins its fifth year of broadcasting tonight at 7 p. m. over WIBC. Arlene Francis will ask quéstions of the male contestants, and John Reed King will quiz the members of the fairer sex. The program was among the first to award defense stamps instead of cash for correct answers.
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Babe Ruth, the king of swat, will be guest star on Bob Hope's program tonight at 9 over WIRE. Hope's “army of occupation” will invade Camp Cook, the new army camp near Lompoc, Cal. The Bambino will go to bat as a comedian
and Jerry Colonna. Betty Hutton and Skinnay Ennis and his orchestra will complete the batting order. 8 ” »
There will be bad news for Hitler, Hirohito and Benito on “Report to the Nation” over WFBM tonight at 8:30. The cheerful (for the united nations) report will be a review of the way the automobile industry has tooled for war production and will emphasize the phenomenon of the most competitive business in the world pooling its manpower, brains and resources.” ® ” » The inventor of the famous Garand rifle, John Garand, will tell how he developed the semi-auto-matic gun now used by the army, on “We, the People,” tonight over WFBM at 8 p. m. Capt. Raabe will describe his experiences as a pirate during the 1870's, which included an attempt to “shanghai” Jack London. #2 #8 8
Fritz Reiner, conductor of the Pittsburgh symphony orchestra, will direct the NBC symphony tonight at 8:30 over WISH. It will be the first of two guest appearances with the orchestra. o ” »
WIBC has scheduled a complete coverage of *he Indiana high school basketball tourney elimination this month, : Bert Wilson, assisted by Morris Hicks, will broadcast a play by play description of the Indianapolis regional Saturday from 1:15 to 3:45 and will give a review of the entire state naskethall picture at 6 p. m. Then at 9 o'clock they will describe the closing moments of the final game at Tech gymnasium. The scores of the regionals over the state will be given by the station at 11:05 Saturday night. The two announcers will be on hand for the Anderson. semi-finals the following Saturday and on March 21 they will broadcast the finals from the Butler fieldhouse. A complete broadcast of each game of the semi-finals and finals will be given. ” ” ” The Rev. J. Hugh O’Donnell, president of Notre Dame university, will speak on “Meet Your Navy” program tonight at 7:30 over WISH. The pafriotic program originates weekly from the Great Lakes Naval Training school A harmonica solo of “Chattanooga Choo Choo” by Seaman Dcnald Martin and a vocal :olo by Seaman Gaylord Quincy will highlight the navy’s: musical program. Lt. Comm. Eddie Peabody; king of the banjo, appears regularly on the
of the school. The Great Lakes rhythm orchestra is scheduled for two numbers, “Deep in the Heart of Texas” and “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.”
FIREMEN'S PENSION SECRETARY RESIGNS
For many years Fred Heaton has
dianapolis firemen'’s pension fund, having been re-elected every year by fund members. Last week, however, factional differences sprang up among firemen and one group decided to nominate a rival candidate for the job—Fireman Charles McCarthy. Last. week the votes were turned in to city hall in an atmosphere of tense rivalry. ~The returns showed: McCarthy, 412; Heaton, 156. A few days later, however, Mr.
handed. in a written resignation accompanied with a notarized sffidavit. “After thinking it over thorough-
the job,” he said.
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LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
Bible Class to Meet—The Christian Home Builders class of Englewood Christian church will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the home: of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knight, 435 N. Drexel.
Council Sabbath Meets — Council Sabbath of 10th ‘Street Temple, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, will meet Friday night. Mrs. Marcus Cohen will preside.
Announce Jaycee Candidates— Candidates for Indianapolis junior chamber of commerce posts will be annoffnced tomorrow at a luncheon at the Canary Cottage. Howard T. Batman, state president, will. speak. The weekly bulletin of the junior chamber of commerce said the draft was cutting into the membership and made a plea for new members.
Bennett Circle To Initiate—T. W. Bennett Circle 323, Ladies of the G. A. R., will initiate new members at 2 p. m, Thursday at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois st. Mrs. Irene Compton will preside.
Prof. Josey To Speak—Dr. Charles C. Josey, professor of psychology at Butler university, will talk- on “The Search for God” before the Bible Investigating club at the Y. M. C. A. at 6 p. m. tomorrow.
Lodge to Initiate—Myrtle Rebecca lodge will meet at the I. O. O. F. hall, W. Washington and Addison sts, Friday night. Candidates will be initiated. Vivian Winkletleck is noble grand.
0. E. S.,-384, To Elect—Lawrence chapter, 384, O. E. 8., will elect officers at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at the Lawrence Masonic home. Mrs. Alice Grein is worthy matron and James Lyle worthy patron.
Hold Luncheon Meeting—A- covered dish luncheon will precede a business meeting of Englewood Auxilary, O. E. S., tomorrow noon in the Englewood Masonic temple, 2714 E. Washington st. Mrs. Mabel Pollock is president. :
Kiwanis To Meet— “Razor” Fenton, who calls himself a reformed pickpocket and bank bunco : man, will tell the Kiwanis club Wednesday about his experiences during 23 years in the underworld." He will give his personal views on the cause
Doctors To Hear Resivre—An illustrated lecture on' sex hormones will be given before the Indianapolis Medical society at the Indianapolis Athletic club at 7 tonight by Dr. R. A. Perkins of Detroit. Case reports will be presented by Dr. J. W. Sovine, Dr. David L. Smith, Dr. W. D Little, Dr. J. W. Hendricks and Dr. J. K. Berman.
Olive Branch To Meet — Olive Branch, past Noble Grands. association, will hold a luncheon and business meeting tomorrow at 5555 Broadway. Mrs. R. H. Hollywood will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Louise Sharp, Mrs. Laoma Gill, Mrs. Lucile Freyberger and. Mrs. Cloe Mains.
Past Noble Grands Meet — The monthly meeting of the Past Noble Grand’s club of Progress Rebekah lodge 395, will be held at the home of Mrs. Melissa Summers, 970 Moreland. ave., at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Shireman is president.
Church Auxiliary to Meet — The women’s auxiliary of St. George's Episcopal church will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the church parish house, 23¢ W. Morris St. The Rev. James W. Moore of Our Lady of Lourdes church will speak.
Real Estate Group to Meet—The regular business meeting of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board property management division will be held tomorrow noon in the Canary Cottage. William H. Keller. is chairman of the divisira,
Pythian Group to Nominate—The members of the Marion County Council of Pythian Past Chancellors will nominate officers at 8 o'clock tonight in the Grand Lodge hall of the Pythian building.
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