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WIRE (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting Inc.) TODAY T M 4 .00— AI Pearce anrl his gang NBC'. 4 30 —Tuberculosis Association speaker. 4 3.V Dance Band revue 4 45—Clara Lu 'n' Em 'NBC). s:oo—flyinr Time 'NBC' 5 15—A RO'.e Room Melody. 5 20— Happy Long 5 30— Press Radio news 'NBC). •5 35 Dee Gordon's orchestra iNBC). 5 S r m& ol th* Pioneer#). 6 00— The Shultz Family. B 15—Uncle Ezra's radio station (NBCi. 6 3ft—Sport Slants B 45—Strange As It Seems. 2 00—Irene Rich (NBC). 7 15—Mellow fellows 0 30 The Master Mind. * 00—Reauty Box Theater iNBC). 9 00—Musical moments. 9 15 Rasonologv 9 20—Christma; Carols. .J.'JO—The Other Americans tNBCi BO—George R Holmes (NBCi. 10 15—Dean Brothers. 10 20-Leonard Keller s orchestra (NBCi JV 22 Enric Madriguera's orchestra NBC J 22 !' rnn Blsco‘s orche-tra 'NBC is sa w If 1 Romanelll s orchestra NBCi 12:00—Midnight—Sign off A SATURDAY ft 30 Morning devotions. 6 45 Reville. " 00—Musical clock. B 45—Mary Baker’s reviews. 9 00—Press Radio news 'NBCi. 9 05 Vaughn DeLeath 'NBCi. 9:15 The Ranjoleers 'NBCi. ,2 22 Nicholas Mathav s orchestra (NBCi ik V2 —S ur American Schools 'NBCi 12 Norsemen Quartette 'NBCi 10 30 Mexiean Marimba orchestra (NBCi 11:00—Ho-Po-Ne Safety club U r iv - Hour Baca 'NBC). 12:00—Noon .Johnny Lewis' orchestra (NBC). P M. 12 30 -Ideal reporter. 12 25 Rpportor 12:40—Metropolitan Opera Cos. 'NBC). WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) „ TODAY. P M. 4 00—Bailey and Ne-imilier (CBS). 4:ls—John Hale (CBS). 4 30—Tea Time tunes. s:oo—Santa Claus. 5 15—Bohemians. 5 -}9 —g'it Ipt University program, o 45—Bohemians. 6 00— R"coverv speaker, fi 05—Studio program 6:ls—Lazy Dan (CBS), fi: 45—News. 7 00 Red Horse Tavern (CBS). " 30- Broadway Varieties 'CBS). B 00 Hollywood Hotel .CRS). 9 00-Champions .CRSi. 9.30- March of Time 'CBS). 9 45—Hollywood Low-down 10:00—Myri, and Marge (CBS). 10 IS—News. 10 30- Louie Lowp orchestra 11 00—Atop the Indiana Roof. 22 w'i 1 orchestra (CBS). 12:00—Midnight—Sign off . , SATURDAY A M. b 30 Chuck Wagon. B 55—Earlv Birds 800 Bandwagon ICBS) B 45- News. B OO—Bill and Ginger (CBS) o:ls—Clyde Barrie (CBS' 9 30— Let's Pretend ,CB3| 10 oo Block juniors. 11 00—Tell Sisters (CBSi. 11 15—Jim Frttis orchestra (CBS). 11:30—Schola Cantoun (CBS). 12:00—Noon Farm circle. TONIGHTS’ BEST SELECTIONS 6:3o—Edwin C. Hill (NBCi WEAF Lum and Abner iNBC) WJZ. —WFAP C * DraKOne,,e 'NBC) Irene Rich iNBC) WJZ. Red Horse Tavern iCBSi. 7:3o—College Prom (NBC) Broadway Varieties iCBS). B:oo—Waltz Time iNBCi. Hollywood Hotel (CBS). 9:00 First Nighter (NBC). Richard Himber's orchestra (CBSi. 9:3o—Mills Brothers (NBCi March of Time (CBS).

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Time P. M. NBC-WEAF 4:00 Al Pearce and Gang* 4:80 Tom Mi* 4:15 Clara, Lu 'n' Em* 3 00 Flying Time* 5:15 Lee Gordon’s orch. 5 30 Press Radio news 5:35 Lee Goedon’s orrh. 5:45 Billy and Betty 6:00 Amos ’n’ Andy 6:15 I'nrle Ezra's station* 6:30 Edwin C. Hill 6:45 Trappers Quartet 7:00 Jessica Dragonette 7:30 Jessica Dragonette 8 00 Waltz Timet 8:30 True Story Court 9:00 First Nighter* 9:30 Mills Brothers 10:00 George R. Holmes* 10.30 Madriguera’s orrh.* 11:00 I.eon Belaseo’s orch.* 11:30 Rnmanelli’s orch.*

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r m, 12 30 News. 12 43—Middav Meditation. 1 00—Al Roth s Svncopators (CBS). 1 30 Tito Guizor 'CBSi. 1 45—Olenmbers. 2 00—Down by Herman's 'CBSi. 2 30—American Choral ensemble ,CBSI 3:3o—Orientale (CBSi. 3 45—St. Peter s College Glee Club (CBS) VVLW (700) Cincinnati TODAY P M. 4 00—Santa Claus. 4 !s—Jack Armstrong 4 30— Singing Lady 'NBCI. 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie iNBC). 5 00— Old-Fashioned Girl. 5 15—Drama and talk. 5 20—Evening concert. 5:30—80h Newhall. 5 45—Lowell Thomas (NBC).

Radio High Spots "Workers' Education" Is to be the subject of a talk which Spencer Miller. Jr., director of the Workers Education Bureau of America is to deliver on the tenth and final program of the "Labor Speaks” series, to be heard over the WABC-Co ; himbla network this evening from 5:45 to 6. A gala Christmas party will be given on the "Flying Red Horse Tavern” broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network tonight from 7 to 7:30. Eleanor Powell, Osgood Perkins. Freddie Rich and his orchestra, the Tavern Singers and the Four Red Horsemen will participate in the celebration. Bach's "Ave Maria” sung by Carmela Fonselle is to inject a Yule flavor in Broadway Varieties" over WFBM and the Columbia network tonight from 7:30 to 8. Oscar Shaw and Elizabeth Lennox j will sing "I Built a Dream One Day" from the new operetta. "May Wine." and with the mixed chorus will present the Broadway Melody." Bernice Claire, soprano. Is to be heard with Frank Munn, tenor; Abe Lyman's orchestra and the Manhattan chorus on the Waltz Time program tonight at 8. over WLW and an NBC network. The Vladimir Selinsky quartet, only group of its type playing modern music, whom Richard Himber introduced on his program last June, is to make a return appearance with Himber and his Champions. broadcasting over WFBM and the Columbia network tonight, from 9 to 9:30, Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper, two ; of the screen's most outstanding stars, are to preview scenes from their new picture. "Desire," as Dick Powell's guests on the "Hollywood Hotel” program over I WFBM and the Columbia network tonight, | from 8 to 9 p. m. A case with a novel twist In the eternal triangle Is to be tried in the Court of Human Relations tonight, at 8:30, over an NBC-WEAF network. The | title of the ease is “I Threw Myself at Him.”

TODAY

NBC-WJZ Uhristmas Greetings singing l,idv* Little Orphan Annie* Animal News Club Wars Small Press Radio news The Charioteers Lowell Thomas* James Hamilton Capt. Tim Healv Lum and Abner* Dangerous Paradiset Irene Rich* College Prom* Beautv Box Theater* Beautv Box Theater* Nickelodeon Other Americans* Dorothv Lamour Emil Coleman's orch. Shandor George DuTy's orch.

COLUMBIA P.ailey and Neumilter** lack Armstrong? Og. Son of Fire? Editing the News? Nazar Kurkdjie Pres* Radio; Biue Flames? Education Bureau? Eduordo Varzos? Lazy Dan** I.azv Dan** Boake Carter? Red Horse Tavern** Broadwav Varieties** Hollywood Hotel’* Hollywood Hotel** Richard Himber's orch.*' March of Time** Mvrt and Marge** Dick Gardiner's orrh.** Ted Fiorito's orrh.** Will Osborn's orch.

Best Short Waves ROME—S p m— Concerto Variato from Turin. 2RO, 31.1 m. (9635 kc.l. LONDON—S:SS p. m.—Passing of the Manchester Ship Canal bill. GSC. 31.3 m. (9530 kc.). BERLIN—6:3O p. m.—"Scheherazade.” orchestra concert. DJC. 49.8 m. (6020 kc.). CARACAS. Venezuela—B:3o p. m Grand opera selections. YV2RC. (5800 kc.). PITTSBURGH-11 p. m.-DX Club. 48 8 m. 16140 kc.).

6.oo—Amos 'n' Andy (NBCi. 6.ls—Jeannine and Paul Pearson's orchestra (Mutual) 6:3o—Lum and Abner (NBC). 6:4s—Dangerous Paradise (NBC). 7:oo—Hot Dates in History. 7:ls—Singing Sam. 7:3o—Red Nichols orchestra (NBC). 8:00 Frank Munn. tenor. and Abe Lyman’s orchestra (NBCi. B:3o—Music Box hour 'Mutual). 9:oo—First Nighter (NBCi. 9:3o—The Other Americas (NBC). 10:00—Newsroom 10:15—Billy Shaw’s orchestra 10:30—Beauty Box Theater (NBC). 11:30—Moon River I „ 2: ??~ Midnif?ht — l Clyde Trask's orchestra. A. M. —Jan Garber's orchestra (Mutual). J2:3ft — ,oe Sanders' orchestra (Mutual). 12:45—Art Jarrett's orchestra. I:oo—Sign off. . SATURDAY A. M. 2 30—Top o’ the Morning. 6:oo—Family Prayer period (Mutual).

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Dr. J. J. Briggs. Tony Kosky, Earnest Fuerst. Walter Johnson. Carl Barlost', Len Jones. Herman Monninger. W. E. Paul. James Schaeffer. Alvin EischofT. Sam Ely, Jack Sinclair. Ralph Honeycutt. James Coniff. Harry' Moore. Sylvian Barber. Dr. Robert G. Dwyer, Nemo Barr. D. R. Sturgeon. T. V. Lavery, Joseph P. Dorsey, Larry Coffee. D. G. Lucas. Mr. Cummings. Edward Kohlhepp and Florence Beilis.