Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1942 — Page 34
FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1048
ON THE RADIO TONIGHT
SPORTS: A E. F. contingents everywhere on the globe, except in Australia, will be able to hear a blow-by-blow description of the Joe Louis-Abe Simon heavyweight champion bout to be broadcast at ® o'clock tonight on Mutual and WIBC. The exclusive broadcast by the chain, with Don Dunphy at the microphone, will be carried by 178 stations of the network in this country and by 25 outlets in Canada. Simultaneously, it will be beamed to the Caribbean area and South America. Men in Hawaii and Bataan will be served by short-wave transmissions to Honolulu and Hilo, Hawaii stations. Alaskan bases will receive the broadcast and tomorrow it will be rebroadcast to troops in England, Ireland and Iceland.
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DRAMA AND COMEDY: The thrilling saga of the “Tiger Squadron,” American fliers who have wrenched control of the skies from the Jap air force over Burma, will be dramatized tonight by the March of Time at 8:30 o'clock on WISH. Material for the broadcast was pro-
TONIGHT 1:30—Information Please, WIRE. 8:30—March of Time, WISH. 9:00—Louis-Simon Bout, WIBC. 9:30—Bob Hawk, WFBM.
role in the popular CBS daytime serial, “Joyce Jordan,” beginning Monday. She is the fifth radio star to play the part in the story which is on WFBM at 1:15 p. m., Monday through Friday. Guest tonight of Kate Smith will be Madeleine Carroll, who has been giving the various radio programs quite a whirl lately. It's on WFBM at 7 o'clock. . . . Kenny Baker will be guest star on the Ontario Show tonight at 8 o'clock oh WISH and at 9:30 o'clock on WIRE, three favorite Broadway stars will appear in a Grand Central Station drama. They are Violet Heming, Will Geer and G. Albert Smith. Dorothy Lamour, William Holden, Eddie Bracken, Betty Hutton and Betty Rhodes, important members of the cast of “The Fleet's In.” new Paramount nautical movie, will appear tonight in a special broadcast
pear in radio dramas on two of the Saturday daytime programs tomorrow. Claude Rains will be guest of Lincoln Highway at 10 a. m. on (WIRE and at 11:30 on WFBM, Jean Parker will star in a comedy, entitled “Love Pays Five to Two.”
A dramatization of America’s vast production effort, “It’s in the Works,” is scheduled for the four network show, “This Is War,” at 6 p. m. tomorrow on all local stations. John Garfield, John Carradine, Henry Hull and Katherine Locke will take the leading roles.
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QUIZ: Wallace R. Deuel, who took the dare of Goebbels to try to get out of Germany, will appear as guest expert tonight on Information Please on WIRE at 7:30 o'clock. John Kieran, - Franklin P. Adams and semi-regular Oscar Levant will be on hand. gg £ 4
SPEARER: Miss Ruth M. Luther, directog of physical education in the Huntington, Ind., public schools and director of the Happy Trails Camp for hard of hearing girls at Winona Lake, Ind, will speak on the Defend
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100,000 NEEDED Hoosier Picked as Typical
FOR WAR FIRMS
Big Labor Force Force Needed by
Next Fall Involves Changing Jobs.
By UNITED PRESS One hundred thousand Hoosier
workers may be pulled from their present jobs and assigned to new and expanding defense plants.
This is dependent on a proposed
federal program to mobilige and assign civilians for vital war work. Administration sources in Washington have predicted that President Roosevelt will set up machinery toward that objective “within a month.”
State employment offiials reported
today that Hoosier industries are being expanded to the point where 100,000 additional workers will be needed by fall to step up production to an all-out basis.
Employment officials pointed out 100,000 additional defense |
Example of War Farmer
with 225,000 pounds in 1941, All the equipment on the farm is rubber-tired. Because of the tire rationing program, he has arranged to circumvent the possibility that some equipment might not be usable, by standardizing the tires on Under this plan, he will be able’ to switch tires from one implement to another. Mr. Wilson's only fear is that he may not have sufficient labor with which to harvest his crops.
KOKOMO, thd, March 27 (U. P). eR J agricultural officials today named Guy H. Wilson, 38-year-old Howard county, Ind. cornhog farmer as the “typical example” of how rural America is supporting the nation’s defense effort. Mr. Wilson, who farms 646 acres of slightly rolling Indiana land, will be eulogized March 31 on a nationwide radio hook-up. Wilson conducts a diversified farming program. In accordance with defense food requirements, he has arranged to increase production of certaih, essential crops and reduce the acreage of others less important. His program for the year:
1942 Corn ........155 acres Wheat ....... 60 acres Oats ........ 60 acres Soybeans .... 70 acres
1941 135 acres 85 acres 60 acres 18 acres 40 acres
i About 150 acres of the Wilson (farm is in red clover. The balance is in permanent pastures and wood-
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Urges War Work On Bluestockings
HOLLYWOOD, March 27 U. P)). — Actress Virginia Gilmore, president of a “Bundles for Bluestockings” chapter; asked 231 feminine “bluestockings” today to shift their attention from “lec-
tures and teas” to war relief work. Miss Gilmore said she had written letters to Beverly Hills
PUT ALUMINUM MILL AT SOUTH CHICAGO
WASHINGTON, March 26 (U. P). —A new $55,000 aluminum sheet mill plant is scheduled for construction in the near future at a South Chicago site, it was learned today. The plant will be operated for the government by the Aluminum Co. of America, it was said. Although the site in the McCook section of Chicago has been selected it has not
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yet been purchased. The Defense Plant Corp., which handles such purchases, has taken no action, officials said.
SEEK TO DECENTRALIZE WPB
WASHINGTON, March 27 (U, P.) —The war production board pre< pared today to set up 13 regional offices in a step toward decentraliza« tion of WPB activities. The existe ing 120 field offices will be allocated among the 13 regions as hranch ofe fices.
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workers will not mean employment ots. will be expanded to that degree. Em-| At present, he has about 80 head ployees will be drawn from training of fat white-faced Hereford steers, classes, the WPA and unemployed |35 head of Hereford breeding cows, rolls, and non-defense industry. In|gp ewes. 40 sows. 280 young pigs and addition thousands of women will | 35 feeding shoats. He has stepped be hired, they said. up his number of - ows about 15 Shortages already exist in skilled per cent. She said the letters urged the labor fields, patticularly in metal| He expects to produce 275,000 women to join knitting, Red Cross working industries. pounds of pork in 1942 as compared or canteen service groups. ,
from Hollywood at 8:45 o'clock on WIBC. Eight of the film's songhits will be plaved. Two Hollywood favorites will ap-
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Miss Goddard ories of the old-
time minstrel shows on his regular shew at 8 p. on WIRE and NBC and as soon as that is finished he is due in the CBS studios for the Screen Guild Theater broadcast at 8:30 p. m. on WFBM. Starring with him in the latter program will be Paulette Goddard. The title is “Parent by Proxy.” . . Fredric March and his wife, Florence Eldridge, will co-star in an adaptation of “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” at 8 o'clock tonight on WFBML . . And at 8:30 on the same station, Barbara Luddy and Les Tremayne will be featured in “Death in Camera” on First Nighter show Betty Winkler, who plays the part of Rosemary Murphy in “Abies | trish Rose,” will take over the title]
Hearing program at 9:45 a. m. tomorrow on WISH. Her subject will be “Camping for the Handicapped Children.”
and Pasadena women who fitted this dictionary definition of “bluestocking,” “A woman who affects anh interest in literature and culture to the virtual exclusion of all else.”
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