Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1942 — Page 10

TUESDAY, MARCH 81, 104% _

ON THE RADIO TONIGHT

Red Skelton in his roles of Clem,

gram at 8:30 over WIRE. Even Molly is in the dark as to the dee tails of the “idea” which, it is

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McKee is shot and mortally wounded and Garvey is charged with the trial, This is followed by a feud and . . . ! Everett Sloane and Ted

be heard tonight over WIRE at 9

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him in New York. No newspapermen accompanied

Southern California—exact location My Severs on Tis toy: a 9 TONIGHY of Suse xd rn en Whe | rumored, will be especially startling) paiq will be heard in the leading|censored. . . . Jimny Gleason will AFTER TRIP 10 N. Y, ure from pre-war ie, . ; are tuned to WISH at 7:30. T:00—Missing Heirs, WFBM. He will be Milton Berle's guest|'c Mr. ape. oe =e Ba roles. . appear on Bob Burns’ program 8t| \.euyNGTON, March 81 (U.p).| While In New York, it was exe R:00—Famous Jury Trials, WISH. | tay and the pair will parry through will sng O a to : rohesta th » id ‘ y 7:30 over WFBM. Ce Report to the —President Roosevelt was back at plained, the chief ‘2Xecutive worked 9:00—Bob Hope, WIRE. la specially prepared gag skit. Song- i ay i | or conEs rough Counterman Archie of “Duffy's Nation tonight at 8:30 over WEFBM |his desk in the White House today oh settlement of his mother’s estate, A Tavern” will try his hand at SONg-| (uy concern farmers and their food [after a week-end at his home in|Mrs. Roosevelt died last year

Red (himself) and Junior, will demonstrate what Sundavs are for and how different people spend them. Red’s program

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10:00—Hockey Play-Off, WIBC. 3 Shirley Ross will handle the! s ____lvocal assignment on the program 3. =

= writing at 8 p. m. over WFBM. He! lanting for victory . . . Leopold Hyde Park and in New York City,

where he spent three hours Monday ORDER JAPS EVACUATED

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accompanied by the music of Bob Crosby and his orchestra from the ywisH) will bring to the air the ; “Embraceable/giage of the Music Box theater in’ | Hollywood.

period of the Capital-| Fibber McGee has something spe- red-handed while operating an illieit

Famous Jury Trials (8 p. m. over

exciting courtroom drama of Gar-

« & = vey, a mountain-bred lad caught

will have to work against the discordant remarks of Shirley Booth (Miss Duffy), Harry von Zell, Eddie Green and members of Teddy Wil-

son's band. » = s

Stokowski, directing the NBC sym-|yfternoon at the former home of phony orchestra will pay tribute to/)e 1ate mother, Mrs. James Roose.

Holy Week, tonight at 8:30 over vei WISH. . . . Pour dentists and four

With Mr, Roosevelt when he re. 3000 Japanese

SAN FRANCISCO, March 31 (UO. P) ~The army ordered nearly aliens and their

patients will meet on the Battle of lished to Washington late last| American-born children today to

the vital Los Angeles

the Sexes program at 8 o'clock over night were Rear Admiral Rossat.| evacuate DIALING —Bob Hope's show will! WIRE. MelIntire, his personal physician, | harbor area.

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