Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1943 — Page 27
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s » 8 ‘By DAN GORDON . ALSACE-LORRAINE, despite its Bot by Germany on three oe- - Masions in history, has always renained loyal to France. The plight of the inhabitants of this battleSearred province will be dramatized “tonight on the anti-axis series “This Our Enemy over Wisg at 7.
BRIG. GEN. C. L STURDEVANT, ‘ghief of troops division, U. 8. army ‘engineer corps, is scheduled to he est speaker on “Death Valley
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11:06. ” » FROM THE University of Kansas
Town Meeting of the Air” debate on the question of the relaxation of fed eral economic controls after the war over WISH at 7:30. Former U. 8. Attorney General Thurman Arnold, now assistant justice of the U. 8. court of appeals, __. will take the posiMr. Armed tion that such controls should not be relaxed in the post-war period. Dan Casement, prominent in Republican political eircles and .a Kansas farmer, will argue for a hands-off policy on the part of the government in Wash-
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COMMITTEES FOR EAGLES ANNOUNCED
Edward “Hop” Howard, president of aerie 211, Eagles, announced today these new committees for the year:
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