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INDIANAPOLIS

, 32; Washington ? Franklin Township,

Central, 50; Manual Hindian-

s 33; New Augusta, 27. 26; Warren Central, 22. way, "81; Howe e, 22.

ANDERSON ‘30; Alexandria, 28 on, 34;. Markiovilie 31. ATTICA

, 32; Willi ri, 2 fo Lghaon 18} Billswore: "ig dos’ pall lace, a ies,

burg, a A viaxion, 22. AURORA 49: TaRTencelurs, 24. ; Guilford, 34. s Bright, 32.

| Em es

Betenvitle, 3% Lenter Township, 31. - o, 31; Milam, 27, apoleon, 28; i iy 26.

BEDFORD

ick, ville, g 1: Mania] rovashin 18.

Tunnelton 1 27. ited 2a 8 Fingyille, 2% 28, BE OwrtELl

3 berry. ty Be EO hz. 24. 84; Worthington, 14.

fn: Mar Blocmaeld, 18. BOONVILLE

wn, 38; Tennyson, 32. EL Folsomv or. . Newburgh, 18. Th Elberfeld, 28. BRAZIL ; Van ren Tawnshin, 15. me Poses’ 1 & Jwusitip, 8 Gospo 3 Cla . Cory, 38: Freedom, 24, Spencer, 45; AShboro, 17.

: BLUFFTON an, 34: Liberty Center, 28, leum, 37; Union Township, 33. ster Center, 40; Lancaster TownDP, .

ville, 3 rsburg,

BROWNSTOWN

Medora, 58; Hayden, 19. Cortland, 53: Tampico, 22. Scipio, 3; Clear Spring; 33. Seymour, 49: Brownstown, 29. Freetown, 33; Medora, 31.

CANNELTON

‘cLINTON

Clinton, 39; Mecca Sayusa, 43: Hitisdate," 27. Dana, 43; Montezuma, 26. Bookiille, 45; , St i Ll 30 Cayuga, 34; Clint ton, 30. ’ CONNERSVILLE jina, 33; Laurel, Ki 1, 34; I vitie, Connersville, ; Everton,

Brookville, 45: Harrisburg, Alquina, 38; Liberty, 26.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

Linden, 28; Yinzate, 25. Darlington, 34 Alam , . Bowl 41; WATE town 32. Cone ardsville 54; Lagoda, New Market, 3%; Linden, 29,

DANVILLE

$itishore, 20 ; Lizton, 10. 29; Stilesville, ’

e, 40; North m, 17. a Amo, 43; Flainzield, iw (double overme

Pittsboro, 28; Clayton, 26.

DECATUR ur, 29: Bern Pleasant Mills, 37: ava, Kirkland, 31; Monmouth, 28.

EVANSVILLE

Mt. Vernon, 28; Poseyville, 22. Bosse (Evansville), 32; Stewartsville, 12. Reitz (Evansville), 28; New Harmony, 26.

FLORA - Camden, 32; Rockfield, 30. Deer Cr 23.

Flora, 7; ree Burlington, 48; Adams Township, 36.

FT. WAYNE

“Hoagland, 40; Jefferson Center, 33. . Columbia City, 51; Monroeville, 15. Central Fort Wayne), 49; New Haven,

North Side, 56; Woodburn, 25. Elmhur, }

urst, 44; Coesse Columbia City, 43; nagiand, 36. FOWLER

38; iS oan, oy ie ark, 38; Wadena, 25. ler, dd Earl Park, 17. 29; Boswell, 26.

FRANKFORT

Scireleville, 28; Michigantown, 22. Sugar Creek Township, 24; Kirklin, 17%. + Washington Fovaship, 40; "Mulberry, 26. Frankfort, 23; Colfa ‘ 4; Scircleviile, 21.

FRANKLIN

Frafalgar, 24; Masonic Home, 23. Union Township, 63; Helmsburg, 28. green enwood, 3; Ninevah, 15. anklin, 39; Center Grove, 27. Fran: 25; Whiteland, 22.

GARRETT

t Pleasant Lake; 33; Spencerville, 31 (overme). " Coneora Township, 39; Ashley, 38 (overme). Angola, 46; Orland, 11. Garrett, 26.

Churubus usco, 33; Concord Township,

22. 37. 32.

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32.

Jackson,

burn, 40: Butler Pleasant Lake, 41;

GARY . Wallace (Gary), 5%; Clark (Hammond),

Hammond High, 42; Griffith, 21. ia (Gary), 36; Washington (East

Hotace, Mann (Gary), 58; Edison (Gary), cphelleston (Gary), 40; Roosevelt (East

Hammond, 54; Wallace (Gary), 29. GOSHEN

lkhart, 54; Millersburg, 12, Rit Paris, 20: Gos hen, ¥ Middle!

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, 25. own-

Y. 29; Jefferson Townshi Concord Township, 43; Baugo

shi HR haat, 4; Wakarusa, 43 (overtime).

GREENFIELD Charlottesville, 42. n 435 Westand, 26. Maxwell, 53; ; 3 Comfort, Ay ilkindon. 25. riville, 46; G venfield, 36. GREENSBUR

dusky, 2 Burney, 17. t. Paul, Sgenas, 23. Jackaon rs naar 30; Sandcreek Town-

mp Sry 35 New Point, 26. Sandusky, Pus; North Vernon, 28. GREENCASTLE

Greencastle, 5 Belle Union, 17. Bainbridge, 25; Fillmore, 21

HARTFORD CITY Boling, Me, JRedkey, 33.

Gray, Dunkirk, 3 3 rent, 35 (Double over e). Madison Township, 37: 34. Portland, 28; Pennville,

HUNTINGTON

Andrews 38; 0: "Baran Hy an

Township, 31 ar Creek Unio on, 23. Fail, i, Br JASPER

33; Ireland, a, do; Ss Township, 28. a w, 30; Ja; ay

Stendal 2 Spurgeon, 25; Otwell, is. JEFFERSONVILLE CE * 35; Laconia, 15. 68; New Middletown, 22. oon ville, lg esville, aay 5

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KENDALLVILLE Woleottville, Loh popeka, 2%.

iy 3 Sai shewana, 11. ome City, 4, a nier, 17. 4; Cromwell, 27,

KOKOMO

Kokomo, 37: West Middletown, 23. 3) sksnn Township, 30; Irving Towne s i ionaiown, 22; Howard Township, 18, Union Township, 55; Russiaville, 31,

LAFAYETTE Clarks Hill, 25; Jackson Township, 22, West Point, 38; West Lafayette, 28, Battle Groud, 3% Bues Creek, 19,

Lafayette, 51; Claris mu, 20,

Avilla, 30; Wolcottville,

West Point, 50: Klondike, 23; Monitor,

LA PORTE

Mill Creek. ig ye liwell, 11. La Por Kingsburg, 20, Michigan’ 5 Wanatah, 13, lling_ Prairie, 56; Hanna, 27. . Union Mills, 44; Mill Creek, iE

LEBANON

Whitestown, 51: Advance, 41, Perry Central. 47; Zionsville, 44. Pinnell, 39; Jamestown, 37 (overtime).

LOGANSPORT

Jozansport, 25 Walton, 22, Lucerne, 33; Young America, 30, Twelve Mile, 32; val Center, 30, etea, 24; alveston, 19. Logansport, 44; Washington Township, 34,

MADISON

North Madison, 26; DuPont, 25, Deputy, 47; Paris Crossing. 19. Lexington, 33; Hanover, 15. Madison. 40: North Madison, Austni, 27; Saluda, 19.

MARTINSVILLE

Eminence, 30; Stinesville, 29. Bloomington, 51; Ellettsville, 43. Unionville. 33; Paragon, 25, Martinsville, 38; Monrovia, Eminence, 38; University ton), 36.

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MARION

VanBuren, 31: Sims Township, 28. Fairmoun{, 38; Jonesboro, 33.

MONTICELLO

Chalmers. 28; Idaville, 24. urnettsville, 46; Woleott, 28. Buffal Reynol 31.

ot 38: 30; Monttceto, 28, MOROCCO

Remington. 28: Brook. 25. 29; Te fit, 27.

: Fa 1d, 32: tland, 27. Rensselaer, 39: Remington, 31.

MUNCIE

Harrison Township, 26; Cowan, 25 (over-

e Muncie Central, 33: Albany, 29. Burris (Muncie), i Yorktown, 28, Center, 49: Deso 28. Gaston, 35: Date "13, Muncie, 50: Harrison Township, 24.

NEW CASTLE

New Lisbon. 31; Spiceland, 32. iad htstown, 37: Kennard, 34.

New Castle, 46; New Lisbon, 34; Mt. Sum

N OBLESVILLE

Sheridan, 36: Atlanta, 31, Noblesville, 58; Kempton, 13, Walnut Grove, 35; S7arpsville, 39; Carmel, 37 time). Tipt 35: Fisher SI 34; Nobiesville., 33.

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COLISEUM

s 28; New Washington, 18.

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OAKLAND CITY

Mt. Olympus, 26; Haubtstadt, 25. Oakland Eis, 29; Mackey, 17. Fort Branch, 37; Francisco, 16. Princeton, 29; Hazleton, 21.

PERU Clay Townsh

Jefterson Township, 20. vO 20. Converse, 28

hip, : Amps Peru, 43; 29." - Bier i 51: Gilead, 24. Gerstmeyer (Terre. ’Haute), 42; Concan

Ofter Creek, 34; Blackhawk, 15. PLYMOUTH Me (Terre Haute), 25 yy Ph aute),

Honey Creek, 23; Pimento, 19,

YALPARAISO

Hobart, 42; Edison (East a. %o: Crown Point, 30. Merrillville, 12 Wheeler, 22. Valparaiso, 33; Portage Township, 2. Hebron, 41; Chest ton 21. Edison (East Gary), 33; Hobart, 17.

VINCENNES

Freelandville, 35; Vincennes, Pdwardsport, 2 29; Decker Ehanel, 22. Monr ity, 30 Oautown, 25. Bruceville, 49; Bicknel 11, 28. Freelandville, 46; Sanborn, 28.

WABASH Chippewa, 28. 29; Eineoinviile, 22.

SULLIVAN

New Lebanon, 21; Farmersbury, 15. Hymeta, 40; Graysville, 21, Dugge 43; C Shelburn, 30; Sullivan, 23. Merom, 17; New Lebanon,

TERRE HAUTE

Honey Creek, 51; Fayette Township, 12. Pimento, 29; Glen

15. Gilead, 32

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5 Plymouth, 31: Bremen. 3%. Knox, 34; San Pierre, 33

RICHMOND

Boston, 27; Milton, 20. Economy, 52; Wensior. 2. Richmond, 64; Lin Aferstown, 38; Centervilie, 34. Boston, 24; Fountain City, 21.

ROCHESTER

Medaryville, 33; Talm Roches er, 3 ‘Leiters: Ford, 18. Pulaski, 28; Richmond Center, 25. tar City, 21; Fzancesville, 17. {ewanna, 81; Medaryville, 29,

RUSHVILLE Manilla, 32; Alin ton, 28. Milroy, 28; Ral leigh, 16 Carthage, 28; Mays, 3%: SALEM

Paoli, 56; Gamphelisburg, 27. 128: Orleans, 3 38; Morgan Township, 28. Pekin, 48: “Epaits h, 20. Salem, 41; Paoli, 18.

SHELBYVILLE Waldron, 42; Fairland, 27. Shelbyville, 43; agerd, 21. Colu mbus, 28: Flat Rock, 26.

ral, 38; Hope, ¥ Waldron, '32; Morristown, 23. Lo Ww §

Urbana, 42; Lafontaine, Roann, 36; Linlawn, o Somerset, Chester Twn., 27. Laketon, 34; "Urbana, 28.

WARSAW

arsaw, 36; Leesburg, 21. sa, 26; Mentone, 19. Larwill, 38; Syracuse, y Atwood, 37; Etna Green, 25. Sidney, 41; Silver Lake, 27. 32; Warsaw, 28.

WASHINGTON

Trinity Sprin 25; Glendale, 23. Burns Sth i Alfordsville, 1 * oy

Pierceton,

ootee ‘Barr Townsh aiingion, ka; Plainville, Shoal s, 65; Trinity Springs, 18.

Rile (South Bend), 44; Madison Town3. WINCHESTER Parker, 45; Jackson Township,

ashington {South Bend), 27; Adams 1 Wayne, 41; Losantville, wii Savin: Bend), 88; Misha- Winchester, 7: Bs 20. nion ys ; Spartan urg Riley (South Bend), 40; Wilson (South Saratoga, 16; McKinle ’ *Norih iverty, 36: Washington-Clay, 29.

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GILBERT FORBES, WFBM NEWS EDITOR

BROADCAST SCHEDULE Week Beginning

SUNDAY, MARCH 2 8:00 AA M.—*“News of Europe” 7:00 P. M.—“The World Today” 11:00 A. M.—CBS Headlines . 7:55 P. M.—Elmer Davis 12:00 Noon—Gilbert Forbes 10:30 P. M.—Gilbert Forbes. 6:15P. M.—CBS “World News” 11:55P.M.—CBS Headlines

MONDAY, MARCH 3

7:00 A. M.—Martin Johnson 7:55 P. M.—Elmer Davis 7:4. A. M.—Martin Johnson 10:00 P. M.—Gilbert Forbes

12:15 P. M.—Gilbert Forbes 10:15P.M—Sport News. 2:55 P. M.—Martin Johnson 10:30 P. M.—“The World Today” 4:40 P. M.—Martin Johnson 10:55 P. M.—Bob Trout 5:45 P. M. —Gilbert Forbes 11:55 P. M.——CBS Headlines

TUESDAY, MARCH 4

: « M.— t ’ ! BAY. Marin 7:55 P. M.—Elmer Davis

7:45 A. M.—Martin Johnson 10:00 P. M.—Gilbert 11:00 A. M.—CBS .Forbes 10:15 P. M.—

Headlines 12:15 P. M.—Gilbert Basketball News 10:30 P. M.—“The

Forbes 2:55 P. M.—Martin World Today” Johnson 11:00 P. M.—CBS 4:40 P. M.—Martin Headlines 11:55 P. M.—CBS

Johnson 5:45 P. M.—Gilbert Headlines

Forbes

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5

A. M.—Martin Johnson 7:55 P. M.—Elmer Davis A.M.=Martin Johnson 10:00 P. M.—Gilbert Forbes A.M.—-CBS Headlines 10:15 P. M.—Sport News. P. M.=Gitbert Forbes 10:55 P. M.—Bob Trout

»P. M.—Martin Johnson 45 P.M, —Gilbert Forbes 11:55 P. M.—CBS Headlines

THURSDAY, MARCH 6 7:00 A. M.—Martin Johnson 7:55 P. M.—Elmer Davis %:45 A. M.—Martin Johnson 10:00 P. M.—Gilbert Forbes 11:00 A. M.—CBS Headlines 10:15 P. M.—Sport News.

12:15 P.M.— 10:30 P. M.— Gilbert Forbes CLIP and KEEP “The - THIS SCHEDULE

2:55 P.M.— World 11:00 P. M.—CBS Headlines

Martin Johnson Today” 4:40 P. M.—Martin Johnson 11:55 P. M.—CBS Headlines’ MARCH 7

5:45 P. M. —Gilbert Forbes 7:55 P. M.—Elmer Davis

FRIDAY, 7:00 A. M.—Martin Johnson 7:45 A. M.—Martin Johnson 10:00 P. M.—Gilbert Forbes 10:15 P. M.—Basketball News and Scores

11:00 A. M.—CBS Headlines 12:15 P. M.—Gilbert Forbes 10:30 P. M.—“The World Today” 10:55 P. M.—Bob Trout

2:55 P. M.—Martin Johnson 4:40 P. M.—Martin Johnson 11:55 P. M.—CBS Headlines MARCH 8

5:45 P. M.—Gilbert Forbes 7:55 P. M.—Elmer Davis

SATURDAY, 9:15 P. M.—Elmer Davis

7:00 A. M.—Martin Johnson 7:45 A. M.—Martin Johnson 10:00 P. M.—Gilbert Forbes 10:15 P. M.—Sport News.

10:00 A. M.—CBS Headlines 12:15 P. M.—Gilbert Forbes 2:55 P. M.—CBS Headlines 10:30 P. M.—“The World Today” 11:00 P.M.—CBS Headlines 11:55 P. M.—CBS Headlines

Martin Johnson

4:50 P. M\.—CBS Headlines 5:45 P. M. —Gilbert Forbes

Goose” Suite, which makes the pro9: 30 Indianapolis Symphony, gram strictly 20th Century. s ” 82 X Lawrence Tibbett will make his second microphone appearance of the season with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on its “Sunday Evening Hour” concert tomorrow. Mr. Tibbett’s earlier appearance with the Detroiters was his first following a vacation of several months because of a vocal ailment. His singing that night, and a subsequent broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera § Siege, proved at the magniLawrence Tibbett oi. '¢ Tibbett vocal equipment was unimpaired. Good news, that. Tomorrow evening his contribution to the program will include the aria, “Di Provenza,” from ‘La Traviata’; Sullivan’s “The Lost Chord,” with chorus; Brahms’ “In Summer Fields” (to pass along the program’s English title) and “I'm a Roamer Bold” from Mendelssohn's “Son and Stranger.” Eugene Ormandy will be the orchestra’s guest conductor. He has scheduled the Overture to Weber's “Preciosa,” the Saint-Saens ‘Danse Macabre,” the Rhumba from Harl McDonald’s “Rhumba” Symphony, and a Strauss Waltz.

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Two favorite singers will be heard as soloist on the two commercial

HE City, NBC. 2:00—Philharmonic Symphony, WFBM. .

Spaulding,

6:00—Jack Benny, WIRE. 7—Charlie McCarthy, WIRE. 8:00—Sunday Evening Hour,

WFBM. 9:30—Helen Hays, WFBM.

"eO0D MUSIC"

By James Thrasher

American radio listeners who arise betimes on Sunday mornings may hear two radio premieres on the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s broadcast tomorrow. Fabien Sevitzky will devote the nalf-hour to performances of Carl Eppert’s “Escapade” and Dubensky’s “Stephen Foster,” a group of symphonic variations on well-known Foster themes. Both these compositions have been heard on the orchestra’s subscription series this season. Mr. Eppert is an Indiana-born composer now living in Milwaukee, and Mr. Dubensky is a RussianAmerican, former member of the New York Philharmonic-Sym-phony’s violin section, whose work seems to find special favor with Mr. Sevitzky. His is one of the most frequent contemporary names to appear on the local orchestra's programs. Tomorrow’s broadcast is at the usual hour of 9:30 a. m. on CBSWFBM.

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Mishel Piastro will celebrate his 10th anniversary as the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra’s concertmaster by a solo appearance with the orchestra on tomorrow’s broadcast concert. His vehicle will be the Miaskovsky Violin Concerto, and it will be

orchestra programs brought to you by CBS-WFBM from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. on Sunday. Jeanette MacDonald will be first up, sharing honors with Albert Spalding and Maestro Andre Kostelanetz. The red-haired movie soprano will sing Lehar’s “Merry Widow” Waltz and “Believe Me If All Those Endearing

the work’s first performance with orchestra accompaniment. Its two previous hearings—in London and Moscow—were ‘with piano accompaniment. The concerto will be sandwiched between Van Vactor’s “Overture to a Comedy” and Ravel's “Mother

Young Charms.” In the next half hour you may hear Richard Crooks singing Tschaikowsky’s “None But the Lonely Heart” and Massenet’'s “Elegie,” with Izler Solomon and the Chicago Women’s Symphony Orchestra,

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GUYNN—Jane R., age "2 years, Yeloved fnothes oo. “wililam Robe. Dan el F., Helen wiuynn: Doro Syler Mrs. 58" Wood, ail of indianapolis,” and Mis, Gail Troyer of South Bend, passed Toth riday. Puineral Maroh 3. 8:30 Bem, at at residence, 1 Church. Friends invited. ‘Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Fie ay call at dence. Georg re, W Usher Service ce. Tout Bend (Ind.) papers please copy.]

Ho wills = beloved mother of rol Fvey ii (I (Toot; Ne and "paul Mae Westerfield Rul th 1. Huhn, sister of Lemuel Bosaw 8 Marka nd, Ind., and Mrs. Fangy Branham of Worthyi lle, way

Friday morn ing. P “Pune id at the lp

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ices will be h Church, Annette and 31st afternoon, March ment Crown Hill Cem welcome. Friends

morning. the church Monday from 12 o'clock until time of service.

Cc. beloved husband of Washington away Eades morning. Flan & B

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Kokomo, 3:30 fends may call at mortuary,

KELLY—Matilda B., 2 J. oP red wife of Phillip Kelly, mo Mrs. Ida Miss Eiste Kelly Edward A. Kelly, p urday a. m. Friends: fr call i 4 the 27 45 N, Sherman Drive after 5 today Funeral 2 Monday Pat The home. Burial Memorial’ Park, Dorsey Service,

LEE—Anna Marie, 539 Massachusetts Ave.. wife of James H a

f . passed away Saturday morning. Private service at the Flanner x Buchanan Mortuary Monday. 3:30 p Cremation. Friends may call at the Mortuary until time of service.

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PURCELL—OCarlos, age 32, beloved husband of Dorothy Purcell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Marion 1

ral Monday. 1:30 op at Shirley Bros. "Central Chapel, Rin: at 10th. Burial Memorial Park. Friends Hay call at chapel after 5 p. m. Satur-

RAAB—George M.. husband of Ann Raab. son of Mrs. Elizabeth Rasy Drath of

rday. 1 ana burial Misha.

waka, Tuesday mornin; SHAW—John, entered int i 73 years, father of Mos NE and Thomas Shaw W, brother of Eimer ghaw, ve Sunday 1 oi er 3 EB at oore Peace a u pay Valley Cemetery. pe a

VAN LANINGHAM--J ie s mother ET all

Bel Thomas Mollenkopt, Wednesday, at Los ES Funeral Ts A A Funeral Home 3850 Station % pm urial Oaklandon. i call at aa home after 11 Sunday

VAN WEDDING=Mav. of 2820 Riverside

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day. age 85 years, mother of Mrs.

L, MobdeXs sister’ of Mrs of am Ot nd 3 rvices Monday, 8:30 &. oore Peace Ghanel Tudianapotie:” st " Philip Neri Church m. Burial Lawrenceburg. Ind. Cine cinnati papers please copy)

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