Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1942 — Page 8

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G. 0. P. Candidate Backs | the 1942 season. H. G. Wall, presi- . . {dent of the station, said that Bert American Standard in

| Wilson would handle all the ah- ‘ nouncing duties, the first of which Talk to Workers. will come from the Victory field Attacking “class legislation” and opening game, April 16. pledging support for “the Amer-| $ 4 4 . ican standard of living where the| BROADCAST in America for the laborer has more privileges and| first time tonight will be the music enjoys more luxury than do the yom Techaikowsky's “Pique Dame,” professional folk in most other, opera which lands,” Howard M. Meyer last night| has been staged Ea began his campaign for the Re-| it three times publican nomination to congress. lin this country. “This is the first campaign in The initial preswhich I ever asked the voters of entation on the my party for the privilege of rep-| | radio here will be resenting them in a general elec-| ‘made during the tion, although in every precinct, in’ «Great Moments FF every ward and in every township, re ite” proI have campaigned for every Re- WFBM publican nominated and in this fall Era - ocock. 2B campaign I will do it again” he 2 9 ts Will oo told G. O. P. workers at the New|Singing par Jean Tennyson Bethel fairgrounds be taken by Jean He said he had been active in|lennyson. Suzannne ng k years. the Peerce and Robert Weede. Geo DE ED 2 Sebastian will conduct. “Pique Dame,” or “The Queen of

last 17 in Marion county. Spades,” is based on a story by

Sow Everitt’s 1 Pushkin and has been extremely LAWN SEED! popular in Russia. Mr. Sebastian

The damp ground aids early growth conducted the opera there many rec til ET es ar oe oo 3 1 times while a director of broadcasts.

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been RES captured by the Jap_anese. Mr. Gunnison, Mutuals correspondent in ~ Manila, elected to jp stay with his wife § rather than escape with Gen. MacArthur’s forces. . . . Red Skelton, of “I Dood It” fame, is scheduled for an : appearance on the Red Skelton :‘gcreen Guild Theater” Sunday in a radio version of Damon Runyon’s “Tight Shoes.” . +. Dr. I. Q. (Jimmy McClain) has crowded a lot of experience into his 29 years. The popular quizmaster has been a singer, dancer, boxer, writer, pianist, lecturer, composer, (actor, radio producer, announcer and program director. . Mary Ann Mercer, singing star of “Uncle Walter's Doghouse,” has five dates to appear at five aviation fields between tomorrow and Sunday. . . The only holdover from the “Screen Guild Theater” series which “We, | the People” will supplant April 26, will be Oscar Bradley, the bandleader who will replace Mark Warnow. . . . Kay Kyser is scheduled to have his troupe at the Great Lakes naval training station next Wednesday night.

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A request that the “radioclast” be “tested” by a committee including three drugless physicians was turned down yesterday by the state medical registration board. The decision was made following the closing of a hearing here on charges of “gross immorality” against Dr. Alma Cox, Crown Point, Ind, chivopractor. Dr. Alma Cox used the “radioclast.” The board said that such a test would not be able to reach a scientific answer. Decision in the case has been delayed.

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Dr. C. O. Hawley of Indianapolis, newly re-elected director of unified promotion of the Disciples of Christ,

was to report on promotion activities this afternoon at a meeting of the board of review of that. group at the Hotel Severin. His report discloses an increase in missionary receipts and general offerings and he was to give a summary of the first four years of the five years of advance program. Dr. John Lowell Davis, dean of Lynchburg, Va. college, was named executive secretary of the board of

at a meeting of its board of trustees here yesterday.

Headquarters Here

Dr. Davis succeeds Harlie L. Smith, now president of William Woods college, Fulton, Mo. Dr. Davis will have his headquarters in Indianapolis. Dr. L. N. D. Wells, pastor of the East Dallas, Tex., Christian church, was elected president of the board of directors for unified promotion. Other officers named are Mrs, Stella Peck of Bloomington, Ill. vice president; Mrs. H. B. Marx of Indianapolis, secretary, and John L. H. Fuller of Indianapolis, treasurer. Dr. Ray E. Hunt of Lincoln, Neb, was to preside at the meeting of the board of review this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. John Paul Pack, pastor of the First Christian church of Chattanooga, Tenn., was to lead the devotionals.

$461,000 Subscribed

Dr. Hawley reported that missionary receipts for the last eight} months were $40,246 above the same period last year. The report disclosed that in the first eight months of the emergency million campaign $461,000 had been received, more than half of which was in cash. The campaign began in July, 1941, and ends June 30, 1943. Its purpose is to raise $1,000.000 to serve the foreign missions, home missions, Christian education, church extension, ministerial relief, state missions, Christian unity. national eity Christian church and international convention, all interests of the Disciples of Christ. | Offerings from churches, Sunday schools, Christian Endeavor societies, missionary organizations and individuals have made a gain of $72,001 over the same period last year, the board of review was told.

HOOSIER DOCTORS NAMED TO OFFICES

FT. WAYNE, Ind, April 8 (U. P). —Members of the Northern TriState Medical association, in their} 60th annual meeting here yester-| day, elected Dr. Howard J. Cummings of Ann Harbor, Mich., president, and re-elected Dr. E. B. Gillette, Toledo, O., as vice president. Other officers include Dr. F. R. N. Carter, South Bend, secretary, and Dr. O. P. Klotz, Findlay, O., treasurer. Six counsellors also were named. They include Dr. H. S. Randall, Flint, Mich.; Dr. Frederick Yonkman, Detroit; Dr. H. E. Jones, Lima, O.; Dr. Frank Clifford, Toledo; Dr. G. O. Larson, LaPorte, Ind, and Dr. D. F. Cameron, Ft. Wayne, At the annual banquet last night, Lieut.-Col. William Keller, fifth corps area’ medical officer, said the most serious war problem was the shortage of nurses. He declared he has a “sneaking suspicion” that the procurement and assignment of nurses may have to come. He blamed higher-paying factory jobs for the disinterest in nursing,

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