Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1942 — Page 23

RADIO PROGRAMS

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8:00—Gafig Busters, WISH. 9:00—Caravan, WFBM.

~ By FRANK WIDNER

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* 8 SOME of America’s greatest heroes of the war will be guests of the “Lone’ Ranger” program in a series of interviews on WISH and the Blue network beginning tonight at 6:30 o'clock. The interviews, lasting approximately two and one-half

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fire of the Nazi attack on Leningrad —will be given by ‘the NBC symphny orchestra tomorrow with

ROLLIN® HOOP KNOW SUDGMINT OA 1S COME!

TAGES OF A MIDGET IN THE BACK ROW AT A

minutes, will be heard at the close of each program. . . . “Meet Your Navy” changes time on that station tonight when it is broadcast at 9

Arturo Toscanini ~ sonducting. THe broadcast will" be carried "here by WIRE from 3:15 fo 5 p. m. and will be shortwaved to the |: world. .. The presentation of the work has been made possible after a Mr. Tostanini long series of international negotiations and activi~ tie§ which included the exciting dash of 35-millimeter microfilm prints of the Shostakovich score on

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April 9 via airplane from Iran. The ent was taken to Cairo and brought to the United States by er airplane. icated to the current struggle

against Fascism, the work interprets

in the universal language of music the fight of all freedom-loving peoples against aggression. » ” ” THE, CAST of the “Mr. District Attorney” series will take the spotlight on Sunday’s “Victory Parade” “to present “The Case of the Whispered Word” in another of the programs broadcast by NBC in ¢oopefation with the office of facts and figures. The story deals with the breaking up of an enemy underground movement in this country. Jay Jostyn will be heard in the title role of the + “D. A.” Len Doyle is his aide, Har- » ” »

be heard here on Miss Claire wIBC at 8 p. m. A new technique, designed to give listeners more music and less dialogue, will be introduced on to morrow’s program. The use of fewer actors is expected to simplify the understanding of the story and have more. time for the music itself. ” ” ” WRAY E. FLEMING, state administrator in Indiana for the war savings committee, will speak on a special broadcast of the Rushville war bond rally at 9:30 o'clock tonight on WLW.. . At 7 o'clock on the same station, Rear Admiral Frederick C. Sherman, commander of the ill-fated aircraft carrier Lexington, will be the principal guest on a special Heroes Day celebration broadcast.

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THIS EVENING

(The Indianapolis Times is. not responsible for 3naeeurncias in program announéements caused by station changes after press time.

WIBC 1070 (Mutual)

Brite Spots

uy Bonds Buy ‘Bonds

WFBM 1260 (OBS)

WIRE 1430 Wa 1 Girl Marries Portis

Serenade Town Gossip

. ISH 1310 (Blue Network) Modern Moods Sea Hounds

Flying Patrol Merry-Go-Round

Cocktail Time 18 Nodads Hopper eep Singing Am. 48 Gilbert Forbes

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ortsman’s Hour ening at Home Evening at Home

Dessa Byrd Dial & Dance 10-2-4 Ranch ws Dick Reed - Pacé of the War

JMeyry-G30 Round Scorebo

Fulton Lewis Bert Wilson jonge Ranger Longe Ranger

Cal Tinney

:00 Amos 'n’ Andy 3 Irene Rich Modern Musie News Views

:00 Concért

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WD ow Qa oo Bs oa EE Et oo

Songs for Men

145 Concert Songs for Men

Vito Marcantonio

Fred Waring Scramble World News Scramble Frankie Parrish News Ralph Knox Luke Walton

Lucille Manners Earl Godwin Gibbs & Pinney Gibbs & Einney Information Pleasé| An American LInformation Please| Memory Music

Hot Corner 8am Balter Nickel Serenade Baseball

Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball

Baseball Baseball Baseball Ozzie Clark

:00 Johnnie Presents :15 Johnnie Presents :30 That Brewster Boy :45 That Brewster Boy

:00 Camel Caravan 15 Camel Caravan. 30 Came] Caravan 9:45 Camel Caravan

10:00 Gilbert Forbes 10;15 Dance Orchestra 10:30 Sandmdn 10:45 Sandman

11: Cy Ray Kinney Kinney 11: 30 Jonnny Long 11:45 Johnny Long

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Star 1d Refrain Old Refrain

SATURDAY

Plantation Party

Nowe 0th Inning

Information Please| Gang Busters Information Please| Gang Busters ° Plantation Party Dinah Shore News-Music

eet Your Navy eet Your Navy Man's Vietoty 2 Star Firial

ay Noble Be @ ington Song of Islands Life Program

World News Mitchell Ayres Freddy Martin Freddy Martin

People Are Funny 1 People Are Funny Tent Show Tent Show Buy oble Duke Ellington Starlight Trail Starlight Trail

Music You Want Mitchell Ayres Teddy Powell Teddy Powell

PROGRAMS

WIBC 1070 (Mutual)

Harpo & Tiny Devotions

Get Up & Go Get Up & Go Get Up & Go Get Up & Go

wn 1260

30 Early Birds 45 Early Birds

00 Early Birds 15 Early Birds 30 Early Birds 5 News

WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (NBG-Red) (Blue Network) Morning Hymns Morning Mail

Morning Mail Morning Mail Morning Mail News

Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol

News Roundup Musieal Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock

Néws Roundup Blue Mt. Trio Bandwagon State Fair

Ind. for Vie. Leary Family Friendly House Friendly House

Friendly House Charlie Cook

5 Emery Deutsch 0 Garden Gate

0 Youth on Parade Youth on Parade 30 Hiliniies 9:45 Hillbillies

1 3 45 Garden Gate 0 15

6: 6: 1 14 9%: 7:4 8:00 Humbard Family 8: 8: 8: 9: 9: 9:

10:00 Delta Boys 10:15 God's Country 10:30 Let's Pretend 10:45 Let's Pretend

11:00 Today's Theater 11:15 Today's 1 11:30 Hollywood 11:45 Hollywood

00 Farm Credit Pro. 13 16 Gilbert Forbes 12:30 Farm. Circle 12;45 Farm Circle

1; :00 Men and Books

Geo. Arthur

Cornhuskers Cornhuskers Bill Haley Hi Sailor

Mid-Day News Haymakers Jamboree Jamboree

Hoosier Request Hoosiér Request Hoosier Request Hoosier Request

Concert ®unes Concert Tunes Bailey Trailers Bailey Trailers

Baséball Baseball Basebal Baseball |

:45 Brush Creek

:00 Serenade :15 Serenade 130 Bible Stories :45 U. 8. Marines :00 Hello-Hawaii

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Musical Clock News

Merry Melodies Inside Radio

Story Lady Little Cuthbert . Marines Dancing Preview

The Creightons The Creightons Free America Free America

Dessa Byrd Serenade

U. 8. Navy EATitorially

Livestock Farm and Hom Wally Nehring - Dick Reed

Mormanaires Boy Scouts Rhythm Matinee Rhythm Matinee

Nature Sketches Charles Dante Campus Capers Campus Capers

Pan Am. Holiday Pan Am. Holiday Smarty Party For Democracy

Melodies Melodies 3 Sung Trio Alex Dreier

Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club

News Will Oshorne Youth-Religion Navy News

Blue Jacket Hop Jr. Navy Booster Little Playhouse Little Playhouse

Keyboard Rhythm Elwood Gary Farm and Home Farm and Home

-| News People’s Man Drug Program Drug Program

Melody Fantasy Melody Fantasy News & Hickory Religious News

R. C. A. F. Band R. C. A. F. Band Patterns in Blue Patterns in Blue

ub Matinee

Club Matinee

Mitchell Ayfes Mitchell Ayres Jay MeB8ha Jay Me8 an

WLW FRIDAY EVENING

4: ir] Marries 40 ort

5-—Portia * 30 The Soldverss 5-—-Vie & 8

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Waltz 5—Waltz

SATURDAY.

6:30—Neighborly Call 6:45—H, V. Heroés : Heroes 10: 1 ‘30— Information Please | 3 48 Ahlormation Please

Tim 4 Plantation Party ing 48—Plantation Party 6:15-—Qregor Ziemer :00—Funny People

9:15—Funny People :30—War. Bond Rally 9:45—War Bond Rally :00—Jay Sims 15—Background 10: 30—Burt Farber 10:45—Jimmy James 11:00—Burt Farber 11:15—Russ Morgan 11:45—Moon River 11:45—Moon River

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Health Friendship Corners Paul Arno Dancing Preview News

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10: 90-~Crélahions 10:15—Creightons 10: 30Free Amerira 2:0 F. Band 11:00— Home Fo ttle Pi Noon—Evéryone's Farm Everyone's Farm

00—Marihe Band Marine Band

1:30—Rhythm Matinee 1 dR Matinee America rn & i P. Band 2: 3 Campus Capers 2:45—N 3; 00—Par Am. Holiday 3:15~Pan Am. Holiday 3:30—English Letters 3 45—Number Please 4:00—Qolden Melodies u 4:15—Golden Melodies rama 4:30—Trading Post 4:45—Inside Radio

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QUESTIONS

1—The president of which South American country recently flew to Washington, D. C.? 2—By what name is Iosiph Dzhug~ ashvili commonly known? 3—Palestine is a mandate of which world power? 4—Name the capital of Madagascar. 5~M--¢ is both a ‘kind of spice and a staff carried before a dignitary? 6—A male mosquito cannot bite; true or false? 7-<Complete the name of the coun try Saudi A . “The Hound of Heaven?” He 9~—‘Tmeia - di Lammermoor” was composed by Mozart, Donizetti - or Tschatkowski?

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ANSWERS 1—=The president of Peru. 2—Joseph Stalin. ~ 3—Great Britain. 4-—Tannarive.

5—Mace. 6—True. T—Arabia. 8—Francis Thompson. 9—Donizetti. 10—A year and a day.

FIVE ROADS OPENED

State roads 3, 57, 64, 150 and 352 were opened to traffic during the

maintenatice wotk was finished, :

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