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TONIGHT 7:00—Cities Service Concert, WIRE 7:30—Information Please, WIRE 9:00—Shirley Temple, WFBM

on WISH. Supporting Miss Traubel will be Lotte Lehmann, distinguished Austrian soprano, as Sieglinde; Lauritz Melchior, Danish tencr, as Siegmund; Kerstin ThorSPORTS: The only football game ‘borg, as Fricka; Friedrich Schorr, to be carried by a local station to- [as Wotan, and Alexander Kipnis, as morrow is the Rice-Southern Meth- | qunding. Erich Leinsdorf will conodist battle. It will be broadcast at duct. 2 p. m.on WIBC. ... The 1941 All- | The musical history of New OrAmerica football team selected each [jeans will be discussed by Morris year by Grantland Rice, will be Markey in the regular between-the-announced by the noted sports ex- acts “Music and America” feature. pert tonight on the Cities Service| The gay, romantic story of “Rio program at 7 o'clock on WIRE. . . .|Rita” will be told tomorrow night And at “he same time on WFBM, jon the Chicago Theater of the Air Kdte Ssith’s sixth annual all-colle- broadcast at 8:15 o'clock on WIBC. giate football team will be named. Marion Claire will sing the role of Three complete teams will be Rita and Betty Winkler will hannamed by “Sleepy” Jim Crowley, dle the speaking lines for the part. Fordham coach and chairman of a Thomas L. Thomas will be cast in board of coaches making the selec-|the role of Capt. Jim Stewart and tions. | Bret Morrison will be his speaking gd 4 4 voice. DRAMA AND COMEDY: A prewar drama of intrigue, “Tovarich,” has been selected by Helen Hayes {The indianapolis Times is not re for her broadcast at 9:30 p. m. Sun-|nouncements caused by station changes a day night on WFBM. The play was adapted for radio performance from EN 1% WI Rui? Robert Sherwood’s drama. . Ger- | Masterworks Tone Poems aldine Fitzgerald plays the lead in| Horace, Heid t gl Request Time

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QUIZ: Edna Ferber, veteran writer of best-selling novels and hit plays on the American scene, joins the‘board of experts vn Information Please tonight for her second quiz session. She will he on the receiving end of Clifton Fadiman’s questions with John Kieran, Franklin P. Adams and Deems Taylor at 7:30 o'clock on WIRE, a Ff & DEBUT: Twelye-year-old Shirlev Temple, whose motion picture earnings are told in eight figures, begins her first radio series tonight on WFBM and the Columbia network. The child star will be heard for four consecutive Fridays while the Hollywood Premiere show takes a vacation during’ the holidays. It will return Jan. 2. Warner Baxter will be the screen star's first guest at 9 o'clock to t and the two will play in a radio drama written especially for the program, “A Bonnet for Joan.” ,. . NBC begins an ” ” »

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experiment in the field of children’s programs tomorrow morning when it starts broadcasting nationally some of the most dren’s programs originating on its affiliated stations. Tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.,, on WISH two 15-minute programs will begin a 13-week period of broadcasting. The twe shows include Ask Young America, a current events ‘program from WLS in Chicago and Fables For Fun, a modern, streamlined fairy tale series broadcast from WJZ, New York. Harriet Hester, former instructor at Northwestern University and present director of education at WLS, will supervise the program . . . . Defense and Your Dollar, a program designed to help radio listeners to both spend and save money wisely during the defense program, makes its debut at 2 p. m. tomorrow on NBC and WIRE. The series will be in co-operation with the Twentieth Century Fund. It will run for six weeks and will feature interviews with economic authorities as well as illustrative dramatizations. ” » . - MUSIC: The first of two concerts on behalf of the U. 8. Treasury’s campaign for the sale of defense bonds and stamps will be broadcast tomorrow when Arturo Toscanini makes his first appearance with the NBC Symphony Or-

BEATEN. SAYS DEATH SUSPECT

Worker Accuses State Police at Trial in Crawfordsville.

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. Dec. 5 (U. P.) State and defense coun< sel continued their battle today to determine whether the “torture confession” of Paul Hitch, 39-year old road worker, would be admitted as evidence in the State’s case against Hitch for the fatal shoot ing of Scott Gerald (Bunny) Carver. Eight witnesses have substantiated defense counsel's claims before Judge Edgar A. Rice that Hitch bore marks of physical violence

ted|atter he signed the confession at

the West Lafayette State Police barracks. Testifying in a surprise appearance before the court, Hitech claimed he was taken from the police barracks the night following his arrest and driven to a deserted house “somewhere in Illinois,” where he was hanged from the ceiling by his hand-cuffed wrists until he col lapsed. Hitch said that when he denied the killing, his assailants beat him,

“LOCAL ORGANIZATION

Busy Bee Card Party—The Busy Bee Club of Druid Lodge will hold a pillow slip card party tomorrow evening in the home of Mrs. May

Stum, 953 Udell St. Mrs. Jennie Laux will assist the hostess.

Arrange ‘Friends Night'— “Friends Night” will be observed at a called meeting of Prospect Chapter, O. E. 8, at 7:45 p. m. Monday in the hall, State Ave. and Prospect St. Mrs. Lucillee Rhodes, worthy matron, and Floyd Rohrer, worthy patron, will preside.

Heads Anderson W. R. C.-—The election of Mrs. Stella Rariden as president of Maj. Robert Anderson W. R. C. No. 44 was announced today. Mrs. Mary Haley was named senior vice-president and Mrs. Rose Talbert, junior vice president. Mrs. Nelle Pfeffer was elected treasurer, Mrs. Erba Gordon, chaplain; Mrs. Maud Clayton, conductor, and Mrs. Nellie Priller, guard. Delegates to the Department Convention are Mrs. Haley, Mrs, Clayton, Mrs. Pfeffer and Mrs. Lucey Dailey. Alternate delegates are Mrs. Clyde Durham, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Talbert and Mrs. Clara David« son.

Councils to Hold Joint Meeting— Delaware Council No. 4, Julior O. U. A. M. and Columbia Council No. 9, D. of A, will hold a joint open meet-

ing at Muncie‘at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Roy Abrahms Jr. and Leale Shanks will be honored, The 50th anniversary book will be released at the meeting,

Lodge Sponsors Card Party— Northwestern Lodge No. 807, I. O.

O. F, will sponsor a card party at 1120 W, 30th St, at 8 p. m. tomoirow,

0. E. S. Auxiliary Meets—Prospect Auxiliary, O. E. S,, was to meet

today at the auxiliary’s hall, Pros-

pect and State Sts. Business ses sions include election of officers and completion of arrangements for the annual bazaar tomorrow night at the hall,

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this Sunday will be broadcast to all] Then he was taken back to the

barracks where he signed the cone fession, he said. When he was removed to Crawfordsville, he repudiated the document. Among the defense witnesses was the Rev. Ralph Gronseth, Crawfordsville pastor, who said that when he saw Hitch Sept. 20, a week after Carver was killed, the highway worker bore signs of marked physical mistreatment. State Trooper Ivan Miller and State Police Clerk James Holland who recorded the alleged confession testified that Hitch was not marked when the statement was made,

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ROME, Dec. 5 (U. P.).—British planes made daylight raids on Villa San Giovanni near Reggio di Calabria on the Strait of Messina yes terday, the high command said

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Elizabeth Smith. Delegates to the League from the Anderson Post are Mrs. Haley and Mrs. Clayton. At the first meeting in January when officers will be installed, Mrs. Raiden will appoint her secretary, patriotic instructor, press spondent and other officers.

Church Fall Social Tonight—St. Philip Neri Church will hold its fall social tonight and tomorrow night from 5 to 7 p. m. at 535 Eastern Ave. A fish fry will feature toe night's dinner and turkey with dressing the Saturday dinner.

Spanish Veterans to Initiate— Initiation ceremonies and the annual election of officers of the Maj. Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will be held at 8 p. m. Monday in Ft. Friendly, 512 N, Illinois St. Officers’ reports will be made. Mrs. Alice M.

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