Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1946 — Page 30
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Bomar Cramer; Indianapolis dons cert pianist and. teacher, will open the 1946-47 Indiana Central - college auditorium series Sept. 27
{Mogle, series chairman, said today. | Mr, Mogle listed other programs [to be presented in the series: Oct. 18, Dr. Albert Parry, lec[turing on “Russia, East and West ;' (Dec. 3, Elsie MacFarlane, New | York contralto; Jan, 10, Lewis Cotlow, explorer, with colored pictures land lecture on “Amazon Jungle | Tribes;” Feb. 11. the Lansingers | Mixed quartet; March T," Newton
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{April 18, dramatle production by Alpha Psi ‘Omega, campus drama
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The Indianapolis Music Promoters will sponsor a second annual scholarship recital at 4 p. m. Sun- | day in Second Baptist church, “The program will be given for | the benefit of Crystal Leora Ballard, a Jordan conservatory and Butler university student, Music Promoters have awarded _ Ballard a four-year scholarship, ac- | cording to Mrs, organization president,
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Tn “Life With Father” , . . Michal Janis, in the supporting cast of the perennial play, coming to Englishes. Sept. 23,
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'Life With Father’ Ofans At English's Sept. 23
[ ‘Ticket sales for the «Sept. 23-29 | engagement of “Life With Father” | at English’s will begin Sept. 18, Eng-
The Clarence Day, Crouse, Serlin-produced opus, now {ih its eighth successful year, will | play seven evening and two menee performances here. Viola Frayne will replace Betty | Alden in the role of Mother, Mr. |
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TWO BILLION PARED | OFF NATIONAL DEBT!
WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 (U. P.).| ~The public debt was reduced by | almost_$2 billion: the first three |} days in September, it was disclosed first: September issue o¥ghe Jreasury’s Sag state{1 ment,
The debt reduction “was accomplished through a transfer of funds | from the cash balance which now | stands at approximately $9 billion. | The statement released today | showed the debt at $265 billion. | Since March 1 more than $14 billion |
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