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Red Cress and Red Indian.-Lieut Wesley Robertson U.S.A. Air Force, takes his place as Master of Ceremonies at the American Red Cross Eagle Club in London. In the United States he is better known under his Indian name of Ish-Ti-Opi, the American Indian baritone. With him are Joan Gilbert, the producer of the regular B.B.C. programme. “Weekly Visit to the American Red Cross Eagle Club." and band leader Geraldo, who often gives the music that is sandwiched between the messages from American bous to their

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 295, 15 December 1942, Page 6

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Red Cress and Red Indian.-Lieut Wesley Robertson U.S.A. Air Force, takes his place as Master of Ceremonies at the American Red Cross Eagle Club in London. In the United States he is better known under his Indian name of Ish-Ti-Opi, the American Indian baritone. With him are Joan Gilbert, the producer of the regular B.B.C. programme. “Weekly Visit to the American Red Cross Eagle Club." and band leader Geraldo, who often gives the music that is sandwiched between the messages from American bous to their Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 295, 15 December 1942, Page 6

Red Cress and Red Indian.-Lieut Wesley Robertson U.S.A. Air Force, takes his place as Master of Ceremonies at the American Red Cross Eagle Club in London. In the United States he is better known under his Indian name of Ish-Ti-Opi, the American Indian baritone. With him are Joan Gilbert, the producer of the regular B.B.C. programme. “Weekly Visit to the American Red Cross Eagle Club." and band leader Geraldo, who often gives the music that is sandwiched between the messages from American bous to their Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 295, 15 December 1942, Page 6

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