Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1949 — Page 32
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ican and British literature . . . WIRE, 1:30 p. m. i NFW YORK PHILHAR-MONIC-SYMPHONY -ORCHESTRA—Leopold BStokowski conducts the orchestra in the first radio performance of the Symphony No. 6 by Ralph Vaughan Willlams. The Block y Noctubnes, “Nuages” and “Fetes” «+. WFBM, 2 p. m.
AMERICAN ALBUM OF FAMILIAR MUSIO — Program of classical and operatic selections
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Infamy Is ‘Legacy’ Left by War Criminals To Women Who Basked in Their Glory
LONDON, Jan. 20—The widows, mistresses and daughters of|collaborationist,
, Europe's top war criminals wander aimlessly today through nty of relatives. “countries where once they were queens. y he Hou’ a
Most of them have nothing left but thelr infamous names.
jalled until February, 1946. A United Pread survey of the continent showed today that most
GERMANY L servants they once enjoyed. Nor —
charms and beauty, |well-fixed financially, But she is 8® On her former estate.
A notable exception is Edda Mdden by hate for the France
cuted Count Galeazzo Clano, The resource-
{at Chateldon or in the Parls {apartment of her wealthy daugh-|estate in the Ruhr. {ter-in-law, Countess Jose de! pid
ful Edda, who | Chambrun made a lot of The others are less fort unate. | money. by ped- Country by country i Nes Dune | Y by country, this 1s the|
story of these regal women. | ITALY Mussolini's widow Ra-| chele, her daughter Anna Maria! and her son Romano live In a rundown apartment on the Isle of Ischia. The Italian government! allows them $51 a month from nj {Duce’s confiscated properties. { fe Laval, widow FRANCE Seventy-yedr-old | Advertisement |Mrs, Eugenie Petain lves in a!
Discovers Miniature tiny hotel on the lonely Ile d'Yeu, off the Atlantic coast. Every day, | Device for the Deaf she visits the fortress where her Chicago, Ill.—A big improvement [92-year-old hurband 1s imprishas been ‘made in a new device Oned. now welcomed by- thousands off NORWAY--Mrs, Maris Quis-| deafened. It is so small it fits in| ling, whose executed husband's the palm of the hand. Its clear name became a synonym for treanoiseless tone Is so eflicient that|son, lives quietly on a small in-
band's memoirs, still lives in her 3
Edda Clano
widely within Italy, and has “many wealthy friends, = Mrs. Pierre Laval, widow of the
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By JAMES F. MeGLINCY, United Press Staff Cofrespondent. |widow of Anton Mussert, another|director of lives on theHebrew Congrega Her husband and she herself wasisng subjects are: Dr. J ) “ . Emmy Goering,| Amsterdam Conference,” Feb. 10; of yesterday's Fascist “royalty” have lost the homes, Jewels, furs andiwidow of the self-slain No. 2|pr, J. Hart Walsh, Butler Unihas time been kind to their French collaborationist, is also Nazi, lives in a woodcutter’s cot-|versity School of Religion dean,
Heinrich Himmler's widow is injcation,” Feb. 17, and Frank Wal-
She lives either in her chateau/Joachim Von Ribbentrop live in/Charles M. Sharp and Earl W. la tiny house on a factory owner's Wells are co-chairmen of the
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Rabbi Will Speak
On ‘American Dream’
"Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will speak on “Religion and the Amerfcan Dream” Thursday at the 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting in the Central Avenue Methodist Church. Rabbl Goldblatt is the spiritual the Indianapolis tion. Additional scheduled speakers
oseph Todd of Bloomington, Ind, “The
“Contrasts and Trends in Edu-
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fie in Cmedr RCA Readies Marion Plant for Coming Battle IOf Televisio
Former Farnsworth Factory to Emplay 300 to 400 in Manufacture of Tubes By HAROLD HARTLEY, Times Business Editor - MARION, Ind., Jan, 20—RCA, one of the big boys of the elec-
| tronics industry ($350 million-plus), this week put a tape measure and slide rule to its fourth Indiana plant, to be started here as its television
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latest entry in the for tel; "The $500,000 former by Radio
1. W. Teegarden, BOA president, tube division, in e of t parts, engineering
products and general merchandising, and R. ¥. Randolph, general| plant manager of the tube division, brought sales officials and top engineers, who spent a day on location fitting the Marion plant into the RCA production structure,
Built in 1928
1500, but hit a wartime job peak of 2400. Things are happening fast In the fast-stepping RCA organiza-
and vice president of the organchairmen and
.[Mrs. Victor Goldberg and Mrs, co-chairmen of the
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supremacy. radio plant, bought late last
on a 55-acre tract with 140,000 Honor Workers At Kirshbaum
Workers in the 1948 of the
meeting at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Kirsh-. baum Center. Leo 8elig, chairman of the trades and professions division will make the awards in the. men’s division
Mr. Selig
paign committee
ization, will award division heads. Other awardg will be made by
Lewis Levy, women's division; Irwin Katz and Dan Wolf, co-chairmen of the young adult section; L. L. Goodman and Samuel Zoffrin, general co - chairmen of the campaign, and Victor Goldberg and David Lurvey, co-chair-men of the special gifts division
~ Harold Glasser, international Mr. Goodman ,.;nomist and director of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds Institute on overseas studies, will be guest speaker during the event. The Jewish Welfare Federation represents a merger of the Welfare Fund and Jewish Federation which took place in March, 1948. The agency raises funds and makes allocations to local, re-
News tion, mainly in two lines, television Carmen. " PIANO PLAYHOUSE -- Earl/and fine-groove recording. Serenade fred Allon Wild, concert pianist, and John-| In the race to make bigger and Skyway i ” “ ny Guarnieri, jazz specialist, will television aSreens, without . be the guests of Cy Walter and|distortion, A under Proudly Wo Rall Mayer of fhe Town |g. Freeman . . . WISH, 2:30| blankets a new 16-inch screen job "i ce we wii amiiin | Po M which in-the-trade guessers are ot Ranihe OiEh Swe ang METROPOLITAN OPERA AU-|Pricing at $6C0 to $700 for console Ray DITIONS—A lyric soprano and models and $300 to $400 for table Net Brandwynne Or. |Album Familiar Music| oo compete for a contract models. It is a direct viewing set, Billy Butterfield .—___. _|with the Metropolitan Opera As-|°. Magnifying, although engiReflections Toki fi or Loaw Il {sociation and a $1000 award . , ,|Deers point out that it might be mo [ie Sep TERRY NE Toke a Number 3 a screen fond Music nic ue Tie Gonivn sae Bomop|10me, movie screen, 30 inches NE —— a ——— i —— N en Walter Winchell Pops orchestra in light concert Pulse of the Press |gelections . . . WIRE-WLW, 4:30 Employment Rising oa [em Sarew pm 3 * | Employment in the Indianapolis oi oine| FAMILY HOUR OF STARS.|Plant, where continuous producSigs Of Sows Hom Gregory Peck stats in “The Man|tion lines are pouring out from Moon River on the Third Floor,” a drama-|3000 to 4000 television sets each Platier Time tization of the question, “Is Hit-| Week, has shown a healthy rise : i il fer still alive” . ,. WFBM, 8 p. m.|i face of a letdown In other It- —— MONDAY PROGRAM GREATEST ' STORY EVER|dustries. RCA in indianapo a — . a na SE {TOLD . . . The first program on has added 700 since late last year, HE N10 | WIRE 10 WREST [win id WILW 15% WIW=T00 [410 series, “The Good Samaritan,”| TURING the job count up from 1, : HF ABO FM After 5:00 PM, NBC will be repeated to mark the 3900 to 4200. 91 Back | " Jairo, | Indians Farmer Sun Dial . Nows—Markels third anniversary of the pro-| Ihe recording business has deBreaktastime Revue Chuck Acres veloped into a gold rush since the os | Le fe (TM. . . WISH, 5:30 p.m. |petrillo ban was lifted Jan. 1 World hows fows-Dukie’ Time. | TroiDlasers MAYOR OF THE TOWN=|poy i ioster-making by the carMusical Oock Dunkin’ Time SO # Lionel Barrymore thei; aa, with the public still NowsRise & Shine > :. Morning Matinee mayor of the | cal “Spring-|, buy Donald Bruce: Riss & Shine o - . ale. Us 8. A. « + « WIBC, 8:30 Added to the Tecord boom 1s aa Sima Cohumbls in the Sore oa field. Weards In Harmony - |'°n and of ++ «| for six months with a 45 r.p.m. Wy Serenade |What's Ned WE PE Robert| Microgroove” which will play an Three Suns : - - Wo SER he comed: entire symphony on one record. News Road of Lite ho home ny ar So RE. RCA sized up Columbia's Radio Chapel Brighter Day 130 p. Kn aby Yeuture then Sane out with a 3% » 1 w—— | ream —— . groove recor: Dinah Shore Kenny Roberts ELECTRIC THEATER—Helen Ea officials claim plays Ns play, Jones Wo Love and Hayes in “The Enemy,” a psy-|steadily and will withstand jars Hin © Jack Borch chological drama . . . WFBM, 8| without needle jumping. Some (lia Lowien nm . Explore Educational Field Flanagen MANHATTAN MERRY-GO-| Both Columbia and RCA are reOrch.
RCA’s stakes in Indiana are growing swiftly with the. addition of the Marion plant. In addition to Indianapolis, RCA émploys {1800 to 1800 In its Bloomington {radio plant where table models, portables and one line of small consoles are made.
Talk on Mother Goose
tention and bring a price. (engineering. Mr. ceeds Thomas “1. Cowles, under| {whom he served. as assistant and! who has retired after 20 years
At Monticello, RCA makes its console cabinets, employing about 6800.
Hoosier boosters acclaim RCA’s| putting more roots in Indiana as an expression of faith in the in-| dustrial stability “of the state where, they say, “depressions hit,
gional, national and overseas
|agencies and provides co-opera-{tive administration and planning
{services for local beneficiary or-
|ganizations.
Plans, Mlustrated
Mildred T. Thompson of Mooresville will give an illustrated talk on the history of Mother Goose rhymes at the 1 p. m. session of the women’s society Tuesday in the ‘Tabernacle Presbyterian
As Miss Thompson speaks, she will cut Mother Goose figures out of colored cloth and make a giant scrap book. The program will be preceded by an 11 a. m, board meeting and luncheon at 1 p. m.
Appoint Hillring Times State Service SOUTH BEND, Jan. 22—Appointment of Lloyd F. Hillring as export engineer for the Studebaker Corp, has been announced by Stanwood W. Sparrow, vice president in charge of Hillring suc-
ors at the organizations’ annual
(UP) ~ Gen.
~ Sponsored by the Indiana High that Russian criticism of U. 8.
petition occupation policy in Japan “has In of Ming{itle vallGitY, eadured either by th realism.” criticism Curnutt of the DePauw truth or A mbI3Ssdor
school of music. Other cities hold-| was made by Soviet
meets Indianap-| Alexander Panyushkin before the Bloomington and|F ar Eastern Commission in
Washington.
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Priest Shot in Leg While in Confessional |
NEWYORK, Jan. 20 (UP)— A priest bearing confessions in| the Church of St. John the Martyr was shot in the leg today by a man who fired from outside the confessional and escaped. | The priest, Father Vincent] Campbell, 37, was not wounded
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