Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1942 — Page 19

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a 's Ban | Friendly Hou Road of Life Second Husband pe : ———— — - -— COPR. 1942 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. 10:00 Today's Band endly se mgt fd ) n Hill = ==. : BE BONDED 6-30) ~__T.M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 6-30 11:00 Kate Smith | Corn Huskers i > Keyboard Rhythm | 11:30 Helen Trent | Bill Haley i Farm-Home I'M TILLY THE KID = BUT -BEFORE THEY He ] B-BUT EF AN 12:45 Farm Circle | Old-Time Jamboree | Dic Drug Program BOUND TO GET ME, BUD? YOU'LL BO, BUD 7” AN NE By Blanche Roberts Woman in White | Hoosier Request Editor's Daug Jack Baker tar Parade Less Huff Gang Happiness ir 0 the door and Judith climbed up | embankment. Press News Leary Family Widder Brown Club Matinee “Where are you headed for?” sped on. Sing Along Buy Bonds Serenade Flying Patrol do vou want to go?” ‘he told Judith, with grim satisfac-| Sar Tommy: Lursey Judith settled back. This was a| s ¥ = Poe. : 3 i | A I I Deke Mont plored. | change her course. The truck would | 9:00— Meredith Wilson 11:30—Moon River :00—R f Lif 115=—Grimm’ . : ® Sie ot Sade: 13 HHS Dausibers AT NOON they stopped at a road- [ing pills! A plan began to ma- | 7:15—Carroll D. Alcott )—Editor’s Dauchter 1m Pe! men enter the cafe and sit down| About sundown, Harry pulled into: }—Farm Hour 3:15—Stella Dallas counter. stopped. jiis-lone Joueney = ; n The man had spoken with a too- about getting you a cabin. I usually

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= = i By FRANK WIDNER ' TONIGHT familiar accent. sleep in the truck.” 4 Dd | il woe She peered around at her new- When Harry returned with a key TAT 3 is 0—Th E , a 3 CONNIE HAINES, us Deus hip AR ay hig found friend cautiously. Instantly, |and showed her the cabin, she asvocalist who used to sing with| oo, Tommy Dorsey ‘WIRE she recognized Heavy and the for- sumed a false cheerfulness. Tommy Dorsey Bis Y oreo | eigner, Karl. Her appetite van-| “If you'll get some groceries from | - a AO ROTONOR PAAR and his band, ished. She reached in her purse|the woman in there, Harry, I'll cook | |} YOU WILL BE OKAY, CHUM # BUT-~ COULD | HAVE -HO-HO-HO * ) j cHA-HA vhi : » | § SHO’ ? . AND THEY SAY WE }, IF ONLY THEY bobs up on an-| Which the composer-conductor ex- for a pencil and paper, wrote a note us a nice meal. I'm awfully hun- | SHOT AT On, A ES 2 A SE PR Al

other night-time plains in this manner: and slipped it to the truck driver |gry. Some coffee, and steak and | : MAN 1S GENERALLY : HUMOR # OUR ASHER :

program tonight. | “There is some wonderful music at her side. bread,” she suggested. ; Miss Haines willl pi 1oc peen lost to the world. Get me out of here quietly. | Say, that'll be Swe. ne Sl do the vocals ON perhaps a song that was cut out of Hurry! : He went back to t € store, an the new Meredith a picture, a published tune that He read it and looked at her returned soon, laden with the gro- | Willson-J o h n lav buried on a shelf, a composition sharply. She inclined her head | ceries. While Joan: prepared the Nesbitt s h o Ww, played once and then forgoiten| toward the other men, and he saw meal, he sat watching her with | ; summer replace- through some odd circumshances | the fear in her eves. He quickly quizzical eyes. ; ; ment for Fibber yo io oo. purpose 10 find that Tost | put some coins on the counter and “I just can’t figure you out, he | McGee and Molly | 0 «RA a manta ‘| stood up, keeping between her and |Said once. | which will nake | TUSo and. give dg lifer 'the men until they reached the| “Don’t try to, Harry,” she ank a. : : i “Hand Full of Stars” is Willson’s| ; ; swered. | its bow at 8:30 o'clock on WIRE. first “lost music” presentation to. | 30°" From there Judith threw cau- | > tion aside and darted for the truck. S's =

The former Dorsey singer also is| ’ ] : featured on the “Your Blind Date” night. He'll relate the odd CIrcuUm- | ge took his place under the wheel! WHEN HE went in to wash up, |

series, heard Monday nights on the stances that made i “lost. | and off they rolled. Judith opened her purse quickly; - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Martin lue network. 1% | “Am I helping a criminal escape?” and seized the sleeping medicine. | y Sponsors of the summer series DON MCcNEILL, the genial gentle- he demanded bluntly. : | Into his coffee she put two doses. [Nicer DONE! THAT a TR : VOW TO [REMOVE HE. GAG SWE S| TES SN WOOLD BE A also have recruited another vocal- Man Who has the gumption to rise] “No,” she answered readily, not| “TWO spoons or one of sugar, || GAS SMART,PUTTINGE OF | Se A SPRITED, ATTRACTIE WNITLE | PITX TO SPO, SOCK ist from a popu- (at the crack of dawn to help people taking offense at his question.| Harry?” she called to him. [| YOUR HAT WITH BAGGAGE ,L MUST SAY LOYD Jj A PRETTY W\TTLE lar daylight se- all over the nation get up each) “Those are the men I escaped from| “Two spoons, baby,” he answered, | THAT HEALY ~— , = HIGH NEVER WAS SATISFIED TACT “ SHE ries. Ilka Chase's morning, will begin his 10th year|last night. They must not catch | coming back into the room. “You're | VEL. OVER = TRING WOLTH ERC me a ry | EX {of “early rousing” next week. | me again. They are dangerous. The | sure a swell girl-—cooking supper! nef ing “Luncheon * £. McNeill is the jovial dean of | blond one is a foreigner. He would |and making it so homelike.” J Bate” program) Sh ON (t © Blue network's “Breakfast kill me, I think.” | “I'm trying to repay ybu for your He is Bob Car- TH Ni ; lub,” heard Monday through Sat-| “I don't like foreigners,” he said |kindness today,” she said. “Here—| roll, a baritone. f urday at 8 a’ m. on WISH. gruffly. |drink your coffee while it's hot and Willson, with an "3 ® = = Suddenly she snapped to atten- | I'll finish frying the steak. I never: orchestra of 25 N 5 | THE MAN WHO was decorated | tion. She turned to Harry. | drink coffee at night. It keeps me pieces, will play SE SEE for planning and carrying out the| 1S there a car back of you?” | awake.” the music Amer- Ia | Jap attack on Pearl Harbor, Isoroku He looked into the side mirror. Judith took as long as she could ica loves best mn | Yamamoto, admiral of the com-| Yeah—a big black one. Coming to finish the rest of the meal and whether it be Mr Willson 504 Jap imperial fleets, will be|fast, too.” ‘put it on the table. When she from Til Pan Alley or from the the subject of tonight's CBS pro-| ~Ihat’s it.” gasped Judith. She|finally sat down, Harry was stupid symphonies. Highlight of his music| gram, “The Nature of the Enemy.”|C3ught Harry's arm and her nails and drowsy, yawning with every NANCY will be the “lost music” department |It’'s on WFBM at 7:30 o'clock cut into his flesh, “Please don’t stop breath. He mumbled something} if they tell you to.” about taking a short nap and’

Miss Haines

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THIS CURIOUS WORLD —By William Ferguson “Okay, sister.” He grinned. “I'll dropped his head onto the table. 1 WONDER 2 - : saeeay Dandle this. And don’t worry about She waited a moment, then slipped 9 LL BROADCASTING STUDIO

2 A them stopping this wagon. We're quietly from her chair. She put on! A “e- NEGRITOS loaded and rolling.” her hat, took two $10 bills from her | | > THE DL HAVE FOUND | In a moment, the car caught up purse and stuffed them into his| [ZZ AL Z BZ OWELA ' pred DN er THE {with them and pulled up level with shirt pocket where she had seen! ; 7 WEAPONS FOR PICKING OFF the truck. Judith slid down out of (him put the truck keys.

JAPANESE sight. One of the men leaned out| She tiptoed out the door. No one

IN THE and yelled. was around the other cabins as she rs/ “Pull over, bud, if you don’t want| made her way to the back. It was] any trouble.” Judith recognized quite dark. She paused behind the | Heavy’'s voice. {last shack in the row as she saw | “Says you!” Harry snarled, jam-| car lights pull into the camp. ming his foot <= the gas. The truck] A man said: “There's the truck leaped forward i all right. We'll get a cabin next arry glanced in the mirror and|to it.” ir i ee. 0: - ie >= saw the car gaining on them. Judith’s heart stood still as she mE Seas “You asked for it!” yelled Harry recognized Heavy's voice. RED RYDER —By Fr out of his window. “Here I come!” (To Be Continued) = is ea meme i TER mma a : p y of Harman He jerked the truck to the middle THE. BANKERS DEAD HURRY, AA! | 177/77 7 THE. BULLEY oe - | (All events, names and characters in this! € N 3 THE DOCTO 7) - * MUST BE EXTRACTED of the road. There was & screech i story ure fictitious) | BE es - SEReS A = LICK? PANOLYLIL

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