Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1946 — Page 27
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money - wo ; 3 : ALANCE. 5 ¢BM THIS AIN'T NO PINK TEA, TENDERFOOT. | I'M A-COMIN' FOR WOU, WILD & o M' TRIGGER FINGERS ITCHING I'M A, BILL —6TART GHOOTIN'/ I'UNE-UP GIVIN' VEW VEWR LAST CHANCE-) LOT @ v— GH! RTT. M = oi? . - ‘ | |: 2 { Ee TD tee =u : 7 x ) i 4 NORMAN Travis Ny R x "Sz \ I \ Ida Lupino, one of the best bad women in Holly- YOUR G. I. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen Et y CERN wood, will appear as a gobd Samaritan tonight a 3 ' . / ¥. : nN EE in the “Encore Theater” presentation of “Nurse : t i > M U T L x. : VICE .o Cavell.” In case you've misplaced your history book, a. | JS ay Le ermina eave (RR, ) A = ———— Miss Cavell was the English nurse who was shot as a g7 . ; Y, . 1 = ” : spy by the Germans in 1915. Schenley, sponsors of i P 4 : iy | the program, have a new show in the works, “Holly- py on S 0 ay or nsura nce § wood’ Playhouse,” which will come to the Tuesday ol : ih + 0 Sight ak in Indiana during Stale Pol Wesk. "Ida Lupino | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Here If you.state that you don’t know| [MN 1 : I 4 un" p lare some questions from veterans|on' the application blank, army ag 0 NS Arthur Godfrey will bring his talent scouts to the air tonight again regarding the new terminal-leave-| officials will try to figure it out v 2 at 8. A week from tonight Mr. Godfrey will have his scouts and their pay law: | for you. NANCY ~By Bushmiller .-3 i | “ wel
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scouts get $25.for finding the talent; and the talent gets $100 a per- |iP8 to get in compensation for| terminal leave. How will I get that , 7 > SA
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Russia mikes more conversation these days than the mercury poison- | ing in Madison. You can tune in on the international party line, and be the life of that party, by listening to WFBM each afternoon this week | at 5:15. You'll hear a series called “Life in Russia,” with a CBS cor-| respondent telling what goes on inside the land of the sickle and bar. ! But, brothers, he ain't doing his broadcast from Russia. He's talking in the good old U, 8. A. and is recalling his 14 months in the Soviet.
n n 5 a n ~ ‘American Melody Hour” calls upon Bob Hannon, who is Irish, and Evelyn MacGregor, who is Scotch, to give with favorite Estados Unidos songs tonight at 6:30. Bob will sing “I've Never Forgotten,” “To Eaeh His Own” and “Somewhere ‘in the Night.” Mac will contralto “And Then It's Heaven” and “There's No One But You.” And, the Knights- | bridge Choris, (which sounds English), add “Surrender” and “I Don't Know Why,” If that doesn't quiet your throbbing headache, the announcer will point to the nearest source of Bayer aspirin. - i ® "a. 8 a Steve Wilson uses his time at 7 tonight to go after a killer who is motorized. He's called “The Hit-Run Killer” because he has operated in|
payment of GI-insurance premiums, ‘Is this true? Will you ex-| plain how this will work?
A.—The bonds can be used to] make payment on GI insurance or|
to pay the cost of converting a policy. They can be used to rein. state lapsed policies, to pay premi- | ums on any permanent-plan in-| surance, and to pay for new in-| surance which the veteran didn't] apply for while in service. |
Q.—How much interest will be| paid on the bonds which we are going to get for the leave the government owes us? |
,-A—Two and one-half per cent. 'O.—4 never kept a record of how!
A.—You will get seven $25 bonds and $5 in cash, if your figuring is accurate, .
\ Q.—A lot of fellows I know are saying that you should claim the maximum in applying for your ter: minal-leave pay. They say the government couldn't possibly check up on all the claims. Is this true? A.—The application forms will be sworn affidavits. There will be numerous spot-checks of all -applications, and any suspicious applications will be checked. A severe penalty will be given any vet found to have falsified his application.
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Indiana is noted for its tomato. growers, its song Writers and its poets. Those of you who have taken time to jot down a quatrain from |
s._time to time might want to listen to “Invitation to Learning” tonight
at 10:30. Don Stauffer, professor of English at Princeton, and Theodore Bpencer, from Harvard, will talk about the poems of Robert Frost, You don't have to have a Phi Beta Kappa key to enjoy these broadcasts. | » n n ” " » |
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