Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1942 — Page 26

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THREE DEBUTS and two birthdays will. be celebrated in radio tonight. : The birthdays will be observed by two of the oldest programs on the air. It was 10 years § ago that a group

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first gathered in the old hayloft to begin the national barn dance. Since that time the casts of the show have played before 1,037,742 fans.

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with some of the nation’s top-flight bands, the Hoosier Hot Shots and Lula Belle. i The other birthday is that of Amos ‘N’ Andy, who have completed 14 years of ° continuous broadcasting. * When this now famous pair first started broadcasting, they stepped

like an alarm clock trapped in a spider web. That was March 19, 1928.

ON THE RADIO TONIGHT

casts, a program of the happier days of gay Paris which is in its third year on the Canadian Broadcasting company networks and the return of a notable dinner-table forum at a new time. NEG Dorothy Thompson will begin her| NS programs, “Dorothy Thompson Com-' ments,” at 7:45 o'clock tonight on WISH. “Sur Les Boulevards” is the title of the new musical series of the nostalgic days: of Paris which will debut on the same station 15 minutes earlier, at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The program presents the atmosphere of the famous French music halls and their popular artists and

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the folk music of the country. After a five-week recess, “People’s Platform” returns to WFBM and CBS tonight at a new time, 7:30 o'clock.’ Lyman Bryson, chairman of the CBS adult education board who has presided over the platform discussions since their debut in July, 1938, will continue as the forum'’s informal chairman.

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easy-going slang of his own concoction, will have as his guest tonight Lester V. Berry, author of the “American Thesaurus of Slang.” It will be on WIRE at 8 o'clock. Other guests w.ll be Nigel Bruce and Allan Jenkins, the film actors. And backed by? the Music Maids and Hal, Bing will sing as his memory song tonight, “You Tell Me. Your Dream,” in the style of the old barber shop harmonizers. ® 8 8 THE QUESTION of “The Open. or Closed Shop for War Industries” will be discussed by three distinguished experts on labor problems on “America’s Town Meeting of the Air” at 8 o’clock tonight on WISH. The . speakers will be C. I. O. secretary James B. Carey, William

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