Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1942 — Page 6

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%:00—Cities Service Concert, WIRE. 7:30—Information Please, WIRE. 9:00—Conn-Zale Bout, WIBC. 8:30—Bob Hawk, WFBM.

QUIZ: In case you've forgotten, today is Friday the 13th and in keeping with the superstitious date. “Information Please” was to have on hand as guest at the board of $8 experts table the “horror specialist”

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10-2-4 Ranch

WISH 1310 (Blue Network) Duke Ellington Butler U. Merry-Go-Round Merry-Go-Round

School Days Orphan Annie

Tone Poems Blue ME Girls Request Time Request Time

Prayer-News

SPORTS: Indiana's Tony Zale meets Billy Conn tonight in Madison Square Garden and the battle will be broadcast on WIBC and the

—Boris Karloff. But then the program officials remembered the day and postponed Mr. Karloff’s visit to next week. Tonight, the guest will

5: 30 5:45 Gilbert Forbes 6:00 Amos and nay

Lanny 6:30 World Today 6:45 Modern Music

Captain Midnight

Fulton Lewis Jr. Bert Wilson Evening Melodies Tuneful Topics

1430 Club Dick Reed

Fred Waring World News Basonology Ralph Knox

Jimmie Allen Tom Mix

Glory Ficasant Radi Magio

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Mutual network beginning at 9 be T.R. Ybarra, foreign correspond-

: s a ent and author of “Young Man of GioeR Den Datghy Win be 51 e Caracas.” He will serve with John micrephone.

Kieran, Franklin P. Adams and Rs = Oscar Levant. DRAMA AND COMEDY: Ed- ow mund Lowe and Alan Hale will take MUSIC AND OPERA:

7:00 Kate Smith Cal Tinney Service Concert Herbert Marsha 7:15 Kate Smith Les Huff Trio Service Concert Herbert Marsha 5 :30 Kate Smith Alaha Land Information Please | 3 Ring Time :45 Kate Smith Cross Footlights Information Please | 3 Ring Time

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Charlie Cook Propaganda Spotlight Bands Meade’s Children

Conn-Zale Conn-Zale

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aver the principal roles when “Capt. Flagg and Sergt. Quirt”. comes to the NBC-Red network and WIRE at § o'clock tonight. . . . Guests of Kate Smith at 7 o'clock tonight on WFBM will be Edward Arnold, “The Hackensack Gossip” and The Choristers. Ida Lupino, the slim British film star who is rapidly developing into a top-flight dramatic actress, | will be the guest of Milton Berle, Shirley Ross and Bob Crosby tonight at 7:30 o'clock on WISH on the “Three-Ring Time” show. . . . “Blue Chip Haggerty,” hard-boiled fictional character created by Ray Millholland, Indianapolis author, has been dramatized for radio and will be heard at 9:30 p. m. Sunday on WIBC on the “Keep 'Em Rolling” show of the OEM. The dramatization is entitled “Six O'Clock Whistle.” Mr. Millholland contributed his fictional character free to the Government.

Joan Bennett appears on the “Silver Theater” Sunday at 5 p. m. on

WFBM in “Talk of the Town.” At 6:30 p. m. the same day and on

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Ida Lupino

hauser,” the first of Wagner's operas to be performed in the United States, will be broadcast from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera Company at 1 p. m. tomorrow on WISH. Lauritz Melchior will sing the title role. Others in the cast include Astrid Varnay, Kerstin Thorborg, Herbert Janssen, Alexander Kipnis, John Carter and Arthur Kent. . . . Radio's oldest sponsored network show, “Cities Service Concert,” celebrates its 15th year of continuous weekly broadcasting tonight at 7 o'clock on WIRE. . . . The Andrews Sisters will appear on the “Hit Parade” tomorrow night at 8 o'clock on WFBM. . . . Sunday, Efrem Zimbalist, eminent violinist, will be the guest soloist on the “Ford Sunday Evening Hour” at 8 o'clock on the same station. . . And at 3:30 p. m. that afternoon, and station, Lanny Ross will be on the “Pause That Refreshes on the Air” show.

= n » SPEAKERS: The fifth of a series of weekly broadcasts in the interest of national defense, sponsored by the 12th District American Le-

gion Auxiliary, will be on WISH at 1:15 p. m. Sunday. Orville Bray,

. .| employment officer for the 12th Dis-

trict of the American Legion, will

the same station, Loretta Young will play the role of “Miss Liberty” on the “Screen Guild Theater.” . . Turning to comedy, Edgar Bergen is expected back on WIRE Sunday (Charlie, too) following his confinement in a Los Aageles hospital, and Chester Morris will be the featured guest. . . . Jack Benny celebrates his birthday the same day at 6 p. m. on WIRE but he won't say which birthday. Actually, he was born on Valentine's Day but the gang, with Carolyn Lee as guest, decided to hold the annual party Sunday. The “March of Time” has moved to a Friday night spot and tonight and now on may be heard at 8:30 o'clock on WISH. Tonight's dramatization will be “Japan, Land of Infamy.”

be interviewed by Mrs. Helen Munger, the district's commentator. Lloyd Patton, tenor, will sing, accompanied by Charles Hedley, head of the voice department at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. “Is the Closed Shop a Democratic Institution?” will be debated by former Congressman Samuel Pettengill of Indiana and Boris Shishkin, research director of the American Foundation of Labor, during the “Wake Up America” forum at 2 p. m. Sunday on WISH. . . . John L. DeNoon, past president of the Maj. Gen. Henry W. Lawton Camp 30, Sons of Spanish American War Veterans, will speak at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow on WFBM in commemoration of the sinking of the Battleship Maine.

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Tommy Tucker Tommy Tucker Glen Gray Glen Gray

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Dick Reed Basketball

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Let's Preten Let's Pretend

Today's Theater

Today's Theater

Hollywood Stars Hollywond Stars

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10:15—Lincoln Highway 10: HpePred America

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WISH 1310 (Blue Network) Sunrise Ranch American Express

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Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club

Ted Fo Rito Billv. McDonald Youth & Religion Defend Hearing

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Navy News Market Summary Farm and Home Farm and Home

News People’s Man Defense Show Defense Show

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