Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1943 — Page 6

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Mrs. Bertha Dugan, 6116 Broadway,

I i i 3 ? : and Miss Elizabeth Dugan, Chicago, | Re % 1 2 3 Ra ‘ as they were walking in the 6000 ¥ Rei : ki ‘black of College ave. last night,

police reported today. As they fled,

WPB Official Says Waves. Wan British Fleet Booms Out JN SEE <~JREN .. o" “ocd Me Dusen Can Protect Blind, | hn = lie, 48-Gun Salute to = J RAT RISER VO FREDDY MARTI ? ii 3 Released thru

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WASHINGTON, July 5 (U. P.).— By UNITED PRESS : Hs a a CT TRE H HU UMAN COMEDY Dadar may be the “traffic cop” of| \ A & Members of the united nations, |i. Cm SEE PEE i ——————— U. 8. GOVERNMENT FILM the airways, the “plain clothes Vs Fo : where units of the United States [ii JRg § TR “NORTH AFRICAN ALBUM" man” that makes thievery unprofit- 3 J 8 w \ ed armed services are stationed, paid fs ” : 3 L PL V GE “ble and the blind man's ‘“‘seeine ay ST tribute yesterday to America’s In- | : : ; M-@-M NEWS OF THE DAY (ye” dog in the post-war world 3 : & dependence day. : cl WA CONDITIONED Radar's most important peace- ai 3 \ Great Britain heralded the close ; ad ma Et No Ba or me application will be to guide| SN : : friendship of the countries 167 years |i: = gL OX “ MAN FRO I THUNDER { RIVER" A Lorri. irliners and ships and to prevent| RETRIANRY 1 2 after the break that turned a Brit- | % SY Song Steves, iain finn MONG ly CE pe lanes from crashing into moun-| ish colony into the United States. : : . AN : ’" tantops or ships from running into I ; A 43 London Sunday papers hailed the |g : Po A g Ty EER RT ix It eer t matter r what febergs, Ray C. Ellis, director nf] 3 new friendship welded by war, and | ji 2 3 = {A AP 1e radio and radar division of the| HE the soldier publication, Stars and|’ as long as I get

ar production board, told the | J Stripes, urged that the medium of E 3 a 3 LAST 2 DAYS! o x G AR n nited Press | 3 ; co-operation be cultivated to lead |" ig os g : NL ? a Most major crashes and forced] TN 1 to a new era of peace and pros- Minus the Famous 55 blond RANDOLPH SCOTT ; /, I'ndings can be eliminated through | # perity. curls, but with the familiar dim- Gy 1adar which will put all flying “on| : i In North Africa 48-gun salute by| Ple and smile, 15-year-old Shirley daylight basis"—make “blind| J i ; a British warships honored the day.| Temple makes her third comeI ying” a thing of the past Howard | 3 id 2 All American navy personnel within back try in a non-starring, Jay of the bureau of foreign and| J SIR : hearing distance of the salute stood| Straight dramatic role—without (omestic commerce investigating § a | at attention as the guns boomed| ® Single song or dance. 11dar, prophesied that 95 per cent ; ; ? 3 out. ————,

‘I major plane crashes can PL ; ; Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, su- Lp — Suspuliuall cvoided by using radar The middle one looks dubious, but the other two Claire sisters |... ajjjed commander in North | Wal a Fal lai And Virginia Weidler doesn’t

cabot Te | 2 i | ith Ted Fio 3 BAR cae RA LUT NT Peacetime Uses | seem happy about their telephone calls. They'll appear with Africa. received the heads of vari- 3 . ‘ ‘ call quits until she catches up with

Radar, used in war to detect ap-| Rito and his orchestra on the C _ stage starting Friday. ous branches of the armed men in | rroaching enemy craft and ships the area and diplomats of the N the distance to|be able to creep, shoes in hand, un- united nations, and delivered this ’

nd to determine Shirley Page and message:

crnemy forces, can be used in peace- | detected up the stairs.

(ime to determine the approach, | Military, industrial, and govern- Vv M WwW d Eisenhower S A is ower Speaks : b ' ange, or shape of any object—mak- [ment experts foresee great possibili- | ictor oore e i : Once Filled in Clarinet ag its possibilities “almost un-|ties for post-war use of radar and § ‘This meeting, as you can see, is kh = ; fl et 5 Limited.” Wav said. |other applications of electronics.| LOS ANGELES, July 3 (U. P)— a symbol of our complete solidarity Vacancy With Opera hg 7 "vy Robert Waite: taka Wiliam With a transmitting and receiving| Automatic machinery and greatly|Comedian Victor Moore disclosed in the war which free nations are YTS TAYLOR GARSON PIDGEON TURNER POWELL

device, a blind man could detect|improved methods of food preserva-{today that on Jan. 16, 1942, nejwaging. . . . It is profoundly sig- : oH hr ; . any object or humans that might/tion will come through application|Stopped off in Chicago while on alnificant that after 167 years the Without Rehearsal. $ 11m TRO OL OW PF MAYER

approach. He might be warned by of high frequency radiation. Planes/ Hollywood to New York trip andimemory of the struggle for Ameri-| A ..icician with top-flight bands ) a sound such as a musical note or|might fly without pilots, guided by Was married to Shirley Page, 22-lcan independence unites us again F : tak Ne TF H E YO U N G E S T voice. Any such warning device] wireless waves. (year-old Ballerina. with the same ideal.” Rox V. Lobraico, 1815 E. 68th st. Te might be substituted for the in-| The large electrical companies are The marriage, performed by a American flags were displayed in| died yesterday at his home after a Was, ae strument board which guides air-|exploring the field with an eve for! astiee he peace. was bie yy every city of North Africa along- | short illness. In ; PROFE 5 S ION craft. lits peacetime uses in the home as/hounced until today, ending side the French tri-color. Re SS ; te ic : 7 Errant husbands would no longer | Ww ot as in the sky and on the sea. | months of secrecy. At the time ot] atts served cOnghors at The Indianapolis musician played | (EEREEY Broun: CHATTERROX

— 3 p » wo t — - [the wedding, Miss Page was appear- a cake. Merhbers of the French | TOF SC al FRIDAY—ON STAGE

Rk Rs TITTIES [ng in Pal Joey,’ Cd committes for national liberation |in Florida and Hot Springs. While TED FIO RITO Moore first attained othe | Sponsored a ceremony marking the here he appeared with orchestras

{on the New York stage, playing in |day. The French press dedicated|at the old Empire and Park the- And His Sky-Lined Musie ; ; i : musical comedies. \ E : " : BEATRICE KAY ; 12lf its front pages to Independence | ithe ich’ » | ! p (aters, Keith's, English's and the Star of Radio's Gay 90's Revue RANAD

His first wife, Emma Littlefield] day editorials and statements by! Moore, died in 1934 in New York. ; is, | Murat. THREE CLAIRE SISTERS Te) / Gens., Henri Giraud and Charles NEAL STANLEY 045 VIRGINIA AVE Cont. Mat, Pray

1 time an opera company De Gaulle. At one time P P i... er Today Cont, Mat. Today Today In Chungking, all the leading | making a stand in Indianapolis was and Tues, From 1:30 P, Thru Wed. ® From 1:30 P,

Last year South Dakota State col-| chinese dailies carried edito | Pl 1 2 torials on short a clarinet player. Without re- casant Coo lege gave its 1200 students a two-| Re 8 y Pleasantly Cool! the day, the official Central Daily | hearsal, Mr, Lobraico filled the va- / | Jean ® Joel Aff

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street, at 12:51, 4:02, 7:03 and | mander in Burma, China and In-| Bes i i i ’ ides his musical work, Mr. > a Emergencies sometimes arise before new os . | |dia attended a dinner given by War |yoiiaico was associated with his ) “LIFE BEGINS AT 8:30 . : 3 ‘ Chatterbox,’ with Joe 3 | hbone, “Sher! Holmes residents have an opportunity to investi- Brown and Ok av Canova at 11:35. [Mes Hying Chin. The Chung-| brothers, Mike and Frank, in the Basil Rathbone eriock Holm 2.46, 5.47 and 8:58 {king American embassy had open operation of two local drugstores.

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firms in Indianapolis. We suggest that FE OR [os Soeteene a In Australia, special functions | |e 657, F. & A. M, and the ™R A : TO Tol : AT P. Fort i ~ N AAMT

the new residents remember the name of LOEW'S were organized to make the boys| American Federation of Musicians. Harrison

. feel at home. An army-navy foo : : : ’ y Rg i Harry W. Moore as standing “Stage Door Canteen,” with ball game Was held at § oF yf Ot-| Born in Indianapolis, the 55-year- ; : f lete f | i BE ert o Mars ah. othe; EF Hep 32 000 spe at : r y priv [5 lial: a1 Sarl ith Sgt the STARS o ; EN t Marshall, other s (32, spectators. or complete Tuneral services at six name bands, at 11:16, 1:34, 4:32, | | ! : A | and mastered the violin. He was Under the STARS i ? .

were turned away. Flags were flown | sensible prices. 9:10 ana 9:13 ; one of the first members of the . P Sunday—‘ ‘Stage Door,” at 1:28, on all federal and state buildings. EhAvE + Yaa Perfect Holiday Entertainment! It’s Cool EAST SIDE 1:11, 6:5¢ and 5:37 A special concert of American | NN oYy ban WHER Ib WHE Ofc rn fae co EAs ) F erican | ganized. the Comfort and Privicy of Your CAR.

INDIANA music was given in Moscow. A re- | Survivors. other than the two| Bring the Family and Kiddies. i a A TT ——— “Hit the Yce,” with Abbott and ception for the American colony was | En : : —ON THE SCREEN— ‘ { Hit the, Te , Qi 5 : 3 brothers mentioned, include his ) | : Costello and Ginny Simms, at 11:59, given by the embassy. . Finis : . /) WIT AIN'T HAY”

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