Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1942 — Page 4

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7:00--What's My Name, WIRC. 8:00--Jury Trials, WISH. 8:30--Fibber MeGee and Molly, WIRE. 9:00—Lord Halifax, WFBM.

Lord Halifax, British ifs pee acer) to Washington, will discuss the In dia problem at 9 o'clock tonight | over WERM. Speaking from the Town Hall in New York hiz message is entitled “What About India®’ His views on the problem currently occupying | the attention of the British war cabinet, Hindu and Moslem leaders in India and Sir Stafford Cripps, special envoy there, will be aired over the Columbia network. | # » é | ED (ARCHIE) Gardner, who ig] always on the receiving end of | Duffy's telephonic blasts, gets him-| self in a peck of trouble tonight. | The language-lacerating hero of ¢ “Duffy's Tavern” finds out that his|

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SCREEN STAR Brenda Marshall, who scored in “Captain of the Clouds,” will make a guest appearance tonight on the Bob Hope show when the comedian entertaing be[fore a studio audience made entirely of aif corps cadets from Ontario, Cal, Miss Marshall's | appearance bee fore the cadets will precede by four days the scheduled re[porting of her

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intends to put Wistful Vista on the map as another Pittsburgh, His scheme for industrial greatness will be unveiled before a chamber of commerce meeting with President Fibber presiding. The m is scheduled for WIRE at 8:30 o'clock, . . « Red Skelton will tell all about “Troubles That Little Babies Have" when his program is broadcast on WIRE at 9:30 o'clock tonight, The troubles begin when Red, in his role of Junior, volunteers to take care of the baby next door. ®

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g od THE THIRD concert by Leopold | Stokowski and the NBC Symphony orchestra at 8:30 tonight on WISH will feature Frances Nash, distin guished American pianist, as feae tured soloist. . . . The Cugat Rhumba Revue will broadcast its final program from Chicago at 7 o'clock tonight on the same station, Xavier Cugat and his group will embark on a personal appearance tour, wind ing up in Hollywood where they will appear in a new film, “Carnival in Rio” |. A man and a woman's bowling team will oppose each othe er on the “Battle of the Sexes” at 8 o'clock on WIRE. 8 8 2 A PROGRAM OF the women's field army for the control of cane cer will be heard over WEBM at 4:15 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Ronald Hazen, Marion county chairman of the field army, and Dr. John W. Ferree, state health director, will be interviewed by Mrs. Olive B. Lewis. The program is part of the current cancer control campaign,

BEER DRINKERS PAY STATE 10 MILLION Beer sales in Indiana in the last nine years have provided $10,711,000 in state taxes and $47,966,000 in federal taxes, according to the Brewing Industry foundation of New York.

The foundation based its figures on consumption in the state. In

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LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Note 50th Anniversary-<Qolden Rule lodge 25, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen auxiliary, will cele= brate ite 80th anniversary Thurs. day at the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs Clara W. Bradley, grand president, of Columbus, O, and other grand lodge officers will be guests. A class of candidates will be mitiated at 1:30 p. m. in the Travertine room and a banquet will be served at 6:30 p. m. There will be dancing at 9 o'clock. In charge of arrangements are Mrs. Gertrude Tipton, chairman; Mrs. Nolene Dawson, Mrs, Effie Wheeler, Mrs. Gussie Johnson, Mrs. Lottie Carpenter, Mrs. Nora Demorest, Mrs. Lois Stone and Mrs. Lola Canary.

Observe Fathers’ Night—Fathers' night will be observed by the Lawrence PT. A. at 7:30 o'clock tonight, with BE. ©. Belstr of Bell Telephone giving a lecture and demonstration on communications. He will demonstrate a cathode oseilliscope, by which a person may look at his own voice. It will be the last meeting of the current school year and new offi. cers will be installed under the direction of Mrs. Lynn Perrin, retiring president.

New Officers to Preside—Golden Rule chapter 413, O. BE. 8, will hold its first stated meeting under the direction of newly elected officers at 8 p. m. Friday at the Masonic temple, North and Illinois sts. Miss Ruth Cochrane is worthy matron and Aubrey D. Porter, worthy patron,

Confer I 0. O. F. Degree—A staff from Harris lodge of Indianapolis will canfer the first degree at a meeting of the I. O. O. F. lodges of district 290 at a meeting in the hall of Johnson lodge 76, I. O. O. F,, at Franklin next Sunday. District 29 is made up of members of Brown and Johnson counties.

Dr. Jeffrey to Read Paper—Dr. Charles Jeffrey will read a paper, “Applied Physics in Relation to the

millions

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{Optometric society at 7:30 p.

War,” before the Central Indiana m. tomorrow at the Warren hotel. Dinner is to be served at 6:15 p. m.

land the auxiliary also will meet.

New Officers in: Charge—New officers will conduct their first meeting of the Nettie Ransford chapter, O. B. 8, at 8 p. m. tomor« row at the Prather Masonic temple. Mrs. Lella Wimmer is worthy matron and Perley Wimmer worthy patron.

Lions to Hear Butlerites—At its meeting tomorrow noon at the Claypool hotel, the Lions club will hear a series of spéeghes on “De. mocracy at War" by a group of Butler university speakers, headed by Prof. 0. H. Walters and the Rev. Glendale Burton.

Altar Society Plans Luncheon— St. Catherine's Altar society will give a luncheon at 12:16 p. m tomorrow at the school hall, Shelby and Tabor sts, The committee in charge includes Mrs. Harry Reimer, Mrs. George Burns, Mrs, Thomas Quill and Mrs. Louis Bononski.

Hostess at Luncheon-—The past presidents’ club, Queen Esther auxillary, O. BE. 8, will be entertained by Mrs. Anna Martin, 3350 Pleasant Run blvd, for a luncheon tomorrow.

FBI Special Agent to Speak—Special Agent Frederick A, Fletcher of the FBI will address members of the Construction League of Indian apolis at their noon luncheon-meet-ing tomorrow at 231 N. Pennsyl-

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the operation of war production plants,

Auxiliary Plans Party-<The auxils lary of post 2009, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold a card party at the post hall at 2 p. m. tomor-

April Circle to Give Party--The

‘April Circle will give a card party

at 2 p. m. Thursday in Holy Oross hall, 1433 E Washington st. Miss Delia Lynch is chairman,

Silver Star Review to Meet-Silver Star review No. 15, Women’s Benefit association, will hold a regular business meeting and initiation at 8 p. m, tomorrow in Castle hall.

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Rebekahs Sponsor Party—Irvington Rebekah lodge 608 will sponsor “white elephant” party following the regular meeting at 8 p, m, Wednesday in the I. O. O, FI. hall, 5444'¢ BE. Washington st.

Sewing Circle to Dine — Sewing circle of Myrtle temple No. 7, Pythian sisters, will hold a luncheon tomorrow at the - home of Mrs. Rhoda Stapp, 2108 College ave.

URGES LICENSE SYSTEM

‘WASHINGTON, April 7 (U, P). —Senator Joseph C, O'Mahoney (D. Wyo.) has introduced legislation which would establish a system of federal licensing for all corporations, trade associations, labor unfons, and similar organizations engaged in interstate commerce.

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SEEK JURY. IN TRIAL OF VINGENNES JUDG

VINCENNES, Ind., April 7 (U, P.) -State and defense counsel con tinued their selection of & jury to day for the trial of Superior Judg Herman M. Robbins, charged wit!

Special Judge William 8. Dudiny of Jasper announced that no chil dren would be permitted in th courtroom when testimony begins except those appearing as witnesses * Eleven men and one woman wer: seated fentatively in the jury bo: yesterday. Both state and defens: have agreed to excuse women whe may show the least objection to the nature of the case.

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