Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1941 — Page 14
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TONIGHT 7:00—Kate Smith, WFBM. 7:00—Cities Service Concert, WIRE. 7:30—Information Please, WIRE. 8:00—Johnny Presents, WFBM. 8:30—Everyman’s Theater, WIRE. 9:00—Al Smith, WFBM. 9:30—Al Pearce, WFBM. 9:30—Alec Templeton, WIRE,
- It’s been ‘a long time since Al Smith and Franklin Roosevelt have been chummy 4nd only a few month's ago Al's bdoming voice was heard in opposition to his former olidcal ally’s third term candidacy. But that same Al Smith takes -to the radio on a nation =~ wide hookup to support the President's foreign |! policies. The occasion will bean address spon- " sored by the Lommittee to Defend America by Aiding the ‘ Allies. WFBM will carry the talk from 9 to 9:15. Mr. Smith. will speak from WABC, key station of the Columbia Broadcasting Company in New York. ?
Al Smith,
The former New York Governor |-
_ recently observed his 67th birthday dnd at ‘that time told reporters that he was in favor of ‘dynamic non-belligerence” in behal Great Britain, and said’ he was ‘heartily in accord with the Administration’s stand on that question. ” ® 0» Gilbert: and Sullivan fans will be able to pick up some of their favoorites from “Pinafore” and the “Pirates of Penzance” by dialing in on WIRE this evening a 5:15, ” » ” State and: local chaplers of the D. A. 'R. are sponsoring a program over WIBC at 2:15 p. m. Monday. _. Stewart Craig of the Manual High
' y+ School faculty is to speak on “Amer-
: ican Literary Vagabonds.” ; 2 = = : Guests tonight on the Information Please program, WIRE 7:30, are to be Judge James Wallace of _ the New York Court of General i Sessions and Kenneth Simpson, New York Congressman.
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Arch Oboler’s dramatic offering on his Everyman’s Theater program tonight will be “Flights from Des- _ tiny,” starring Thomas Mitchell of the movies. { WIRE will air the pro-
” 8 'SN . Tonight's. fight Broadcast: will | ' pring to ring-fans the Pat Comis-key-Lou Nova encounter in Madison Square . Garden to be heard over . WENR starting at 9 p. m.- Sam Taub and Bill Stern again will be at the microphone. MeN WN Warden Alfred F. Dowd of the
Indiana ‘State Prison will be heard |
in a radio 'interview over WIRE from 5 to 5:15 p. m. tomorrow in the 'weekly feature of one of the . state’s 21 institutions. This will be the 10th in the series. Creath . Smiley of the State Department of . Public Welfare will interview Warden Dowd. . : ® = 0% Your Hit Parade launches a policy of presenting-a 15-minute por-
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Everyman’ . Theatre Everyman’ s Thuatre
Reed Basketball Scores
Music You Want Musje You Want Want
Norman Ross Norman Ross
Charles Dant ver Paradise
{| Bing Arthur Jr. Whizzer i Bud Barton | Tom Mix |
| Radio Fanfare Koncert Miniature |
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Army Show Show Heat
Lowell Thomas
Pleasure Time Deacon Modre |
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Wings of Destiny || Wings of Destiny Netherland Pl. i Arnold and Normin
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INDIANAPOLIS WFEM 1230 | (CBS Net.)
:30 Early Birds :45 Early Birds
Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol
INDIANAFOL WIRE 1600 (NBC:MES) |
INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI WIBC 10:0 WLW 700 | (NBC-MBES) |
Devotional News i Organ Top o' Morning rt
:00 Early Birds News 115 arly Birds Dawn Patrol :30 Birds Stitch ‘in| Time News |
Basonology Bresktash Club ‘Breakfast b Breakfas; Club
3 Singing Bee 5 Singing Bee
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) Youth’s Concert 5 Youth’s Concert Youth’s Concert 3 Youth’s Concert
Old Hymns Harry Kogan
Four Stars Dessa Evrd Children’s Hour Children’s Hour
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Lincoln Highway Lincoln Highway
Jah 1 McConnell | Brea Jar News i Brea Jari Boone County || Brea Jari Inside Radio |
News Roundup J Bud Barton Il With Music i Band Wagon Devotional |
Saturdav Scjenade ut of the w est Lester Huff | Lester Huff |
Friendly House Friendly House Sunday Schaol Waltz Music,
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Lincoln Highwiy Lincoln Highway Happy Hal Happy, Hal
My Health } Homemakers |iour Homemakers [our Ed McConnell |i
Children’s Hour Children’s Hous
Juvenile Aid Market Reports Farm Hour Reporter Dick Reed
Music for All
0 Country Journal Country Journal Let's Pretend y Lel's Pretend
190 Men and Books Gi'bert Forbes Farm Circle » Farm Circle
Harriett Siiots :16 Dr, Frank Kingdon x! Brush I Brush Creek
Take It Easy Take It Easy, Gordon Jenkins Old Vienna Paul Laval My Land Paul Laval
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KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to. Change): i MUTUAL—WOR, 10; WHE, 1390; WHEKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850. NBC-BLUE—-WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160 WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 135(.. WTAM, 1070; WWJ. 920; WMAQ, 670. | CBS--WABC, 860; WIR, 150; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, (70.
Farm Hour
Noondav Rhythms Farm Hour
Noonday Rhythms , Master Singers Boy Greets | Girl
Midday News Melody arp Sunshine Melodies Sunshine MNielodies
Tithe Time Reques Time Request Time Concert Hour Concert Hour : | Concert Hour Concert Hour
Little Thedter Little Theater Little Theater Little Thedter
Rhythm Epundup Rhythm RB jundup Sunsel Jefonad e ign
News } Man on Farm) Svervbody’'s Firm Fortunes Away Waldorf _sunineon Naldorf Luncpeon
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camps starting with tomorrow's) broadcast. . . . Minerva Pious of the Fred Allen. program, is to be Col. Lemuel Stoopnagle’s Sunday. .'. . Brian Aherne and Joan Fontaine, in private life Mr. and
{Mrs. Aherne, are to co-star in the
Screen Guild presentation | of 7130. gan and Randolph Scott are to be! heard in tonight's Playhouse offering of Peter B. Kyne's “Cappy Ricks” story, “The Go Getfer,”
WFBM, 8:30. a
Earl, Robinson, co-author with
John Latouche of “Ballad for Amer: |: icans” has landed a regular jok ‘inj
radio and henceforth will be master of ceremonies on Columbia's Back Where I Come From program, Earl had pretty tough | sledding until his now famous achieved popularity. After graduating from the University of Washington in 1933 he came East with the
idea of trying for a Juilliard S¢hool
tion of its program from arniy |
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“Waterloo Bridge” Sunday, WFBM, the mempers, including R(binson, . Film players Ralph Mor- | found work in the Federal Theater.
_| Robinson: baséd on Carl Sandie,
“Ballad”
of Music Fellowship but ended up {Joining a little theater group called (the “Theater of Action.” i | The 15 members of this group toured the Eastern states plajing in churches, |lodges and someti1| nes on street corners but picked up very little actiial cash. The grgup broke up and rhost of
It was during this period hat he {wrote the music for “Ballag for Americans” for ‘the musica) “Sing for Your Supper.” In addition to his radi¢ is at work on aj
work, opera “The People, Ves.” | Pha Ln fi ~Lgwreice Tibbett. returns to the opera to portray the role of Iago in Verdi's “Otello” which| will be broadcast tomorrow sgfternoon from the stage of the Met/opolitan Opera (Company. WLW vill carry the opera starting at 1 o'clock. Stella Roman, Rumaniaji prima donna soprano, will make her Americandebut in the role of De
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School News—
OPEN T. B. DRIVE IN HIGH SCHOOL
a of Three Get Tests; am
Ripple Choir Has New Robes.
By EARL HOFF "The tuberculosis seals sold in the
| City and County last December as during other years, are beginning to | {pay dividenss to school children, °
Juniors and seniors at Cathedral, Broad - Ripple and Crispus Attucks High Schools now are taking tuber-
culin tests and X-ray examinations, sponsored by the Marion: County Tuberculosis Association, the Board of Health and school officials. The examinations are financed with the funds raised through the sale of the seals. The purpose is to discover mild cases of tuberculosis so they can be treated before the disease reaches an advanced stage. No child, however, receives a test without the consent of, his parents. The program is aimed toward eventual examination of all chil-
==ldren in the County and City.
Few Positive Tests - Association officials say that so far there has been only a very small number of “positive” reactions to the tests. The procedure of the examinations is this:
The ‘following day an Association nurse addresses the pupils. . On the third day the pupils are given letters to take home, requesting permission to be tested. Those who receive the permission from the
reveal - ‘within 48 hours whether there is any trace of tuberculosis. Those with “positive” reactions then are given X-ray examinations. The results are communicated to no cne except the pupils’ parents. ” ” ”
Ripple Choir Gets Robes
Thirty-two “midnight blue” robes have been received this week by the Broad Ripple High School Choir, but the public won't see them until March 7 when the choir gives a benefit performance to purchase 15 more robes. The 32 were purchased from funds raised by “The Show Boat,” a musical show given several months ago. The Broad Ripple band, incidentally, is planning a concert Jan. 27 to raise funds for the purchase of band uniforms.
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Tech Gets Projector
Tech High School officials have been informed the school will receive a new motion picture projector to be used in Stuart Hall. Three or four classes a week will use the
be available for the use of the Tech photography department,
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Traveler Donates Books
Robert Spangler, Washington High School graduate, who has spent considerable time traveling in the Orient, has presented two new books to the school library, Miss
ported today. The volumes are “A Handbook for Colloquial Japanese Treated in Parallel With English Grammar,” by W. Saito, and “Colloquial Chinese,” by A. N. J. Whymant.
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Plans Health Contest
Registration has been opened for the annual health contest sponsored by the Continental Girls’ Associatign at Washington High School, s Mabel Loehr of the physical mation department announced today. The contest will be held from 3:30 to 5p. m. Tuesday. Jeanne Karnes is in charge of the registration, ” 8 »
White Gets Scroll
Victoria Chace, a senior, is Washington High School's candidate for the annual pilgrimage to ‘Washington, D. C., sponsored annually by the Daughters of the American Revolution. John F. White, who retired recently from the School Board just before his 88th birthday anniversary, has received a birthday present from: Shortridge High School honoring his service to the Indianapolis school system. The gift is a parchment scroll made by the
Shortridge art department. °
- AL PEARCE - and his gang of entertainers bring you a half-hour of music, mirth, and madness
TONIGHT . WFBM-9:30 P. M. " ON THE AIR FOR « CAMEL ~
CIGARETTES
At an assembly, juniors and sen- | see movies on tuberculosis. |
parents are given injections which |
projector in the visual education program and the projector also will |
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AIR LINES’ PILOTS| He explained during a hearing
y. before the House Naval Affairs —Rear Admiral ‘John H. Towers, Committee yesterday that the no-
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vealed the Army and Navy will/that perhaps more than 50 per ce notify commercial air lines and air-|of these reserve pilots would n craft factories that they may callibe called because of their impor-
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LONDON, Jan. 10 (U. P.).—Harry|with Lord Halifax, new Ambassador L. Hopkins, President Roosevelt's to the United States. has re-|tice merely was precautionary, andipersonal emissary to Britain, He planned a tour of the city this nt|{lunched today with Prime Minister afternoon. His first night in London
|was disturbed by a fairly ‘heavy
Earlier, Mr, Hopkins ‘had visited | German air attack, but he stayed | Foreign Minister Anthony Eden and 'all night in his room at the hotel,
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