Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1942 — Page 15

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* . v 7:00—Cavalcade of America, WIRE, boss told him he wanted a script S | | t t 8:00—Radio Theater, WFBM. {about family life. Vie and Sade pecia nves Iga or | made its bow the following Monday. By FRANK WIDNER | The cast of Vie and Sade is made By Blanche Roberts

WITHOUT any fanfare, Vie and up of but four people. These are/ g : \ : + pa : : : CHAPTER FOUR ! She left and ran quickly to the] NN 3 7 : Sade and their small cast today be Art (Vie)- Van Harvey, Bernadine | | oP : WON (7600 Bo. I DON'T KNOW, BUT WE J. OH, 1 WISH gan their 11th year in radio. (Sade) Flynn, Billy (Rush) Idel-| THE CAR brushed the sage bush/Sar She did mot look back bus ft £1 BORANE NE FREHIORE FMR AADERIN® | LN RY Oe Oe pa hc,” (LAS These perennial favorites of ra- S00 and Clarence (Uncle Fletcher) y.pi.4 which Judith huddled, gd nvusly Sowa the road. If J SE CAMESE SUBMARINE AST INROVER ENTLY NNR BRA \ Nore oF THiS. I, dio listeners who have won “more Hartzell. No other actors ever have : feet bevond 3 (the plans ha not been in her pos- TANGLED WiTH AN ENEMY NAVAL DETACHMENT NN . COME OUTA | THE SURFACE / ‘best program’ citations than there | Portrayed any of the four roles. | opped a few fee eyond her. session, she would have stayed. i i ; ate ~ YN AUNE 2

are medals on Goering’s chest” (to| However, in the last 10 years, the Three men got out and ran to the| Before long, she struck a high-| quote the press agents) are penned Program has mentioned more than plane. She crept to the car and|Way, and breathed a little easier. by Paul Rhymer. |a score or individual characters, peered in cautiously. It was empty.! “I wonder how much gas this car It all started when Mr. Rhymer Such as Mr. Gumpox, Hank Gut- ywiihout a second's h has in it?” she asked herself and ) ] : 8 hesitation, she was peddling short stories to maga- | Stop, Mr. Sludge. Bluetooth John-| aed the door and got in. 8h switched on the dash light. A feel-| [& sines while he was a student at Son, ete. but even though they are °P® got in. BRe ine of horror enveloped her—the|§ dni — | talked about, they are never heard. felt around in the dark for the tank was nearly empty. But as if| % % {With its homespun humor, the switch. The engine started immedi- in answer to her prayers, her head- | OUR 'S_FOOLING PREMIERE Diva ol eive NUMErous gay and, shoving it ‘into gear, she lights picked out a small station by A ETS IN JE or Eh recent yilled the car around just as she the side of the road. It was closed, | THyS PREDICAMENT T oO N } [3 HT 0 dnyldme program in the |) sard someone yell from within the but she refused to be dismayed. | | annual Novi. aad Radio Guide ‘airliner. | She pulled the big car into the £4 (poll. Charles Urquhart directs the, 1 drive and honked. She kept on| series 8he hadn't known an automobile | S. {honking until she woke the man Vie and Sade are heard Monday COUd gather so much speed in 3 who was sleeping in the rear of his through Friday at 10:15 a. m. on Second gear. She followed the tracks | | WIRE. . - mn. ‘across the desert. For fully goojStakien., He came ol; yunhing his ZT WELL, COME 'e : Eo» yards the trail ran perfectly straight. “V3 an un ine oudly. a || E200TS Was WHICH OF YOu WALLACE BEERY will portray She shut off the lights as a gun| ,. 20° OPER." he announced. 1 INSTINCTRELY p— the role of the drunken and dis-|cracked behind her. Dirt and gravel! I'm sorry to disturb you but I jSUSP\C\OLS ZT couraged prizefighter who stages a flew up and sprayed the car with |DAve to have some gas” Judith told jj OF a comeback to amount to something in |dust. Other shots followed quickly | Dim earnestly and his eyes widened but went wild. When she judged she 2° the Sight of a pretty young

| the eyes of his son in “The Champ,” w VA UGHN |Cecil B. DeMille's selection for to- had gone the length of the trail, she | “oman. You will just have to open night's “Radio Theater” at 8 o'clock {turned the lights back on, just in| UP and sell me some. “Why sure,” he agreed, his mood!

} M (®) | R (®) 3 on WFBM. Josephine Hutchinson time to keep from missing the tracks! ‘will co-star with Mr. Beery. |she was following. changing instantly. | AN A faint light burned in the dis-| Til It up,” she instructed, “and | MAJOR HOOPLE, the famed tance and she slowed the car. As Please hurry.”

and his orchestra i \comic strip character that appears|she drew nearer, a shack took| Lhe man put the cap onthe tank and she handed him a 10-dollar’

WEBRM {daily in The Indianapolis Times, | shape and from its window came has crashed into radio. | the light she had seen. She stopped | PHL He went in after the change 9:30 P M The story of the human wind-|the car some yards from the house and while he was gone a car drove ° 2 » |bag began last week on the Blue|ang got out, the small gun gripped in behind her and stopped. network but WISH was not able to tightly in her right hand. Trem-| A man said: “Why—that's Dike’s| begin carrying the series until to-| pling a little, she moved silently CaF NOW.” «aight. It will be on at 6 o'clock. |forward to look in at the window. | font | Arthur Q. Bryan plays the tifle|ghe felt sure she would find Tom THAT WAS all Judith needed te WE WAS role, Patsy Moran is Martha, the! Burke held a captive inside. {| hear to make her shift her gear| Y JUST SAYIN’ % | Major's wife, and Conrad Binyon is] gy standing on her toes and|and drive off without her change. MR HOW WHAT'S ON | Alvin, the couple's nephew. craning her neck. Judith could -%e In a moment, she saw the head- HANDSOME IW YER MINDS? " 5 in. Burke was tied hand and foot, | lights of the other car swing on to| ARE /... : —By William Ferguson sitting on a box that faced the he lignwad. After that, she never eee aeasaa] | window. Moving to the other side | looked up from the road in front : A A> 3 A of the opening she could see there of her as the speedometer hovered TAVAS “ry a J [ was only one man guarding the Over and above the 80 mark. 2 i) prisoner, the co-pilot. { The eastern sky turned pink as, } Judith let her face be framed| daybreak neared and Judith in the window, hoping Tom would | reached some foothills. She slowed see her. He did. But only a slight/enough to lift her eyes to the rear) flicker of his dark eyes gave hint View mirror. Nothing was behind to her presence. her—nou a car in sight. : : She crept to the door, the gun| “I've got to get rid of this car,” | sl, CSS wi ready for action, her heart: ham-| she thought. “Maybe I could hitchWINDAILLS HS 2 mering against her ribs. On the| hike the rest of the way.” : ORIGINALLY WR ; | threshold, she poised for action. She approached the outer edge] RED RYDER WERE USED FOR ¥ it \ ; “Put up your hands!” she told/of a small town where everything Perr ; eemed still asleep R KE WENE oi) THE. RNA , Y/ THESE ee

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extended in the air above his Slowed, head. leaned over and opened the cab She worked hard at the ropes|door. with the knife in her left hand and] “Hop in sister,” he invited, as the last thread was cut from |8Tinning. s around Tom's wrist, her eves flick- (To Be Continued) Ce EE : _ et ! : \ CFE Ny ered from the man across the room. | (an events, names and characters in ibis ; : ors, 1900'ey Nea stavicIoR, 1, 1b 0S, NOL EAT. She There was a quick movement and story are Sctitious) Burke made a dive for the pilot, his feet still tied together. The two . : went down together. ; “Beat it,” yelled Tom between : Ss ~T . | /blows, as he rolled over and over : En I ve BALANCE YOUR BUDGET POLKR'S MILI

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