Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1942 — Page 25

PAGE 25 —By Raeburn Van Buren

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TONIGHT

7:00—Opera Festival, WIBC. 7:30—Aldrich Family, WIRE. 8:00—Bing Crosby, WIRE. 8:00—Town Meeting, WISH.

JAY JOSTYN, famed for his portrayal of “Mr. District Attorney,” will head a cast of notable radio actors tonight in a special broadcast explaining the vital but little understood role played by the quartermasters corps of the U. S. army. The werk of the corps in main- | taining a steady supply of pro- | visions, equipment and ammunition |to the men at the fronts will be depicted. The epic of Bataan and |similar incidents of past campaigns will be included, Appearing on-the special broadcast will be Quartermaster General Edwin, B. Gregory and Lieut. Andre Baruch, former radio an2

THIS EVENING

(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program announces ments caused by station changes after press time.)

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BING CROSBY will have Thomas Mitchell, veteran screen actor, Vera Zorina of the stage, screen and ballet and Lieut. Leonard Phillips of the U. S. army air force as his guests tonight in the crooner’s next to last program fbefore he bows jout for summer A vacation. After next week's program, brother Bob will handle the driver’s reins for the Mr. Mitchell Hall.” Bing has scheduled among his songs tonight the popular “Bombardier Song,” “Lamplighter’s Ser- = s

WIBC 1070) (Mutual)

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Prayer—News Sportsman’s Hour

Captain Midnight

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WFBM 1260 (CBS)

:00 Are U a Genius?

New: 4 Club Men Home Fron Gilbert Forbes

Amos 'n’ Andy Neadi Dia Harpo & Siny audie’s Diary 5 Maudie’s Diary Inside Sports

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Modern Music

Major Bowes Major Bowes Big Town Big Town

First Line

Hot Corner Sam Balter

Army S| Vie. Progquction Frasier Hunt Vic. Production

Gilbert Forbes Jerry Wald Dance Orchestra Raymond Scoit 3

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Americans Rampart Americans Rampart

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WIRE 1430 WISH (1310 (NBC-Red) (Blue Network) Fannie Hurst

Girl Marries Portia Norman Davis Star Parade S. A. Salute Town Talk Merry-Go-Round

Star Parade Scoreboard

News News Quirks Easy Aces Mr. Keen

Dessa Byrd Civilian Defense Melodic Minutes Dick Reed

Ralph Knox Baby Snooks Baby Snooks Aldrich Family Aldrich Family Bing Crosby Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby Bing Crosby

Al Pearce Al Pearce Lena Rivers Program Prevues

News Luke Walton

Suslie masters Tintypes News-Navy Dorothy V¥hompson

Town Meeting Town Meeting Town Meeting Town | Meeting

Bats in | Belfry Bats in Belfry Lum & Abner 5-Star Final

Drifting Along Drifting Along Sone of Islands

Dick Reed Music You Like Starlight Tray Starlight Trail

11: 0 Harry James 11:15 Harry James i: 30 Carl Hoff 11:45 Carl Hoff

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FRIDAY PROGRAM

Music You Want Music You Want

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WIBO 1070 (Mutual) Harpo & Tiny Devotion Get Up & Go Get Up & Go Get Up & Go Get Up & Go News Roundup Haymakers and Wagon ary Family

WIRE 1430 (NBC-Red) Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol World News Musical Clock

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U a Genjus? U a Genius? est Seymour Scattergood

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WLW THURSDAY PROGRAM

‘15—Burns &

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9:15—Rudy Vallee 9: :30—War Rally : War Rally

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ON THE RADIO TONIGHT

enade,” “Skylark,” “Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland” and “Talking to the Moon.” With Mary Martin, he will offer the revival hit, “Jingle, Jangle, Jingle.” Victor Borge, Ken Carpenter, John Scott Trotter and his orchestra and the Music Maids and Hal will be on hand to fill in with some smart vocal backgrounds during the show at 8 o'clock on WIRE. 2 ” ”

WHEN MAUDIE assumes the duties of a cook in her mother’s absence, the men folk go on a rigid diet fring the broadcast of the : popular “Maudie’s Diary” series tonight at 6:30 o’clock on WFBM. . Maudie is played by Mary Mason,’ a Broad= way star. In tonights story, “Healthy But Hungry,” P24 ie’s heart-throb, Miss Mason Davy, decides to g0 on a musclebuilding spree by limiting his nourishment to the “Vigor. Vittles” of “Husky Dan, the Muscle Man.” In convincing Maudie’s father of the muscle building plan, he cramps the style of her cooking. Everything comes to a climax when Davy has a run-in with the town police force for for cavorting around in the middle of the night in his gym suit.

” 2 ” COMPLETE WITH cigar and burnt cork mustache, Groucho Marx will drop in on Baby Snooks program tonight at 7 o'clock, WIRE. The comedian will be the first in a series of guest stars on the show to substitute for Honest Frank Morgan, who has gone on vacation. ‘ . “It National-Wide Gasoline Rationing Essential?” will be the topic up for discussion on tonight's “America’s Town Meeting of the Air” .at-8 o’clock on WISH. - Speakers will be’ Joel Dean, chief of fuel rationing of the OPA, and Jack C. Scott, general counsel of the office

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