Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1946 — Page 8
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George Lawson—31 - unclassified troops. jAasus MacDonald—20 \ncinssified troo i Danie) L. Johnston—28 unclassi ed Troops.
wa Sun «Angelo Victory—31' unoclgssified Tyson Lak e810 unclassified troops Edward DUE AT SAN FANCISCO: Sandoval, from Leyte-—1885 troops, in cluding parts of 97th field artillery bat hitalion, 1394th engineer construction batfalion and 230th engineer “construction battalion. Mills vistors, from Yokohama—27 unclassified personnel. General Gordon, from Yokohama--5111 unclassified personnel, uindo, from Pearl Harbor--23 unclassified - personnel. Robert Harper, from Guinea—31 unclassified personnel.
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"RADIO .. EVENING CLASSES
RADIO FUNDAMENTALS ‘RADIO PRODUCTION
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RADIO ANNOUNCING
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WALTER HICKMAN, Instructor ENROLL NOW
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| DUE AT NEW ORLEANS:
| Plorida, from Caribbean — 797 unclassified personnel.
SEE EARLY ACTION ON PRICE CONTROL
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (U, P.. —Administration leaders in congress paved the way today for early action on legislation to continue the price control ‘act for another | year—until June 30, 1047.
Chairman Brent Spence (D. Ky.) {of the house banking committee
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To appear as soloist , , , Dorothy Munger.
THE ATHENAEUM TURNERS announce a concert by the Athenaeum Concert orchestra in the Athenaeum ballroom at 8 p. m. next Saturday, The concert will honor the Athenaeum's 50-year club members. Directed by Constantine Borshoff, the orchestra will present a program featuring Dorothy Munger, Indianapolis pianist and Jordan conservatory faculty member, as soloist, Saturday night's concert will be followed by a dance in the Kellersaal, with music by Ralph Lillard’s orchestra.
{said the legislation, requested by | President Truman, would be introduced either today or tomorrow. An identical bill will be intro{duced in the senate within a week. Rep. Spence said” hearings probably would begin next Tuesday with {Price Chief Chester Bowles as first
VETERANS’ STAMP
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WINNERS OF BRIDGE
Final ‘winners of the Indiana state bridge tournament were announced today. .
teams competing, first place Went to Walter J. Pray and E. R. Black~ wood, Indianapolis; second, Arthur Levy and J. Van Brooks, Detroit;
Kempner, Chicago. The team of four play, n which 28 teams were entered, was won by Harold Bettman, Harold R. Milburn, Tom McDonnell and Tom O'Connor, all of Indianapolis. In second place were Mr, and Mrs. William Barrett, Allen Harvey and Turner Clarke, Louisville. Third place was won by a team of five, Edson T. Wood Jr, and Joseph E, Cain, Indianapolis, Mrs. Paula Bacher and Leo J.-Roet, New York, and Harry Feinberg, Cleveland,
GRABLE IS BURNED | IN STUDIO MISHAP
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 20 «U, P,).— Actress Betty Grable continued work on “The Shocking Miss Pilgrim,” today with a small red burn on her neck and a few blond hairs singed. A studio lamp exploded yesterday and sent a shower of sparks on her.
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. CIRCLE “Captain Tugbeat Annie,” with Jane Darwell and Edgar Kennedy at 11:30, 2:40, 5:30 and 9. “Dakota,” with John Wayne and Vera Hruba Ralston, at 12:45, 3:58, 7:06 and 10:15. INDIANA “My Reputation,” with George Brent and Barbara Stanwyck, at 11, 1:15, 3:85, 5:50, 8:10 and 10:10. KEITH'S “Across ie olla, " at 11:30, 3:07, 6: 4“ and Ronen aL Wait,” at 1:15, 4:52 d 8:20,
LOEW'S “Spellbound,” with Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck, at 10:45, 12:59, 3:16, 5:33, 7:50 and 10:07. LYRIC “The Lost Week-End,” with Ray Milland and Jane Viysian, at 12:02, , 4:86, 7:23 and 9
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BUTLER SETS FEB. 7 | AS FOUNDERS’ DAY
Founders’ ' Day will be observed | at Butler university Feb. 7. Dr. Paul Henry Fall, president ‘of Hiram college, O., will speak at an all-school convocation in Sweeney chapel and at the dinner in the Lincoln hotel, [ Prof. L. Gray Burdin is in charge! of arrangements. |
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CHRISTENS PLANE WITH REAL 'BANG'
BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2 (U. )~~A 44-passenger transport plane, slightly the worse for its christening, begins its regular daily run between San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego today. It
nose. Actress Ella Raines put the dent in the new Western Airlines plane at Mills field yesterday with a champagne bottle which refused to break. She finally shattered the bottle against a wheel,
CRASH SETTLEMENT AWARDED ACTRESS
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 29 (U, P.).— Anne Gillis, 18-year-old actress, re-
of plastic surgery were needed to prevent permanent scars resulting from an automobile accident Aug. 4, 1944, Superior Judge Newcomb Condee approved the settlement in court yesterday. Bank Executive James E, West, whose daughter, Felita Marie, 19, was driving the other auto in the accident, paid the settlement through attorneys.
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