Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1942 — Page 15
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Are U a Genius? | Brite Spots Hymn Time State Fair State Fair
Prayer—News Sportsman's Hou Evening at Home Evening at Home
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:00 Indiana News 115 Hedda Bopper Singing merica :45 Gilbert Forbes
Amos ’'n’ Andy Glenn Miller Modern Music News Views
Nelson Eddy Nelson Eddy Dr. Christian Dr. Christian
Shirley Temple Shirley Temple Suspense Suspense
:00 Music For You :16 Music For You ‘30 22nd Letter 9:45 22nd Letter
10:00 Gilbert Forbes 10:15 Dance Orchestra 10:30 S8andman 10:45 Sandman
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11:15 Claude Thornhill 11:30 Woody Herman 11:45 Woody Herman
Star Parade Old Refrains Old Refrains
THURSDAY
Fulton. Lewis Jr.
Canadian Band
News—10th Inning
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WIRE 1430 (NBC-Red)
Girl Marries Portia Serenade Town Gossip
Yirginia Byrd Dial & Dance 10-2-4 Ranch Dick Reed
Fred Waring World News Frankie Parrish Ralph Knox
Thin Man Thin Man Dough-Re-Mi Dough-Re-Mi
Those We Love Those We Love District Attorney District Attorney
Kay Kyser Kay Kyser Kay Kyser Kay Kyser
Dick Reed Music You Like Starlight Trail Starlight Trail
Music You Want Music You Want Francis Craig Francis Craig
PROGRAMS
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Merry-Go-Round
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News - Luke Walton Earl Godwin Lum & Abner Manhattan Manhattan
Basin Street Basin Street Goldman Band Goldman Band
Nautical Show Gary Moore Show Gary Moore Show 5-Star Final
Alvino Rey
Song of Islands Life Programs
News Tommy Dorsey Freddy Martin Freddy Martin
WIBC 1070 (Mutual)
Harpo & Tiny Devotions
WFBM 1260 (CBSY
:30 Rhythm-Reveille :45 Rhythm-Reveille :00 World News :156 Early Birds Li Early Birds
:00 Humbard Family :15 Mrs. Farrell 8:30 Mrs. Farrell 8:45 Thus We Live
9:00 Valiant Lady 9:15 Stories 9:30 At Brush Creek 9:45 Today’s Band
State Fair
In Leary Famil: Friendly House Friendly House
Friendly House Charlie Cook Sunshine Special Geo. Arthur
Corn Huskers Corn Huskers Bill Haley Hi Sailor!
News Jamboree Arthur Van Horn
0:15 Fletcher Wriley 10:30 Bright Horizons
11;00 Kate Smith 11:15 Big Sister 11:30 Helen Trent 11:45 Gal Sunday
12:00 Jack Berch 12:15 Gilbert Forbes ‘ 12:30 Farm Circle 12:45 Farm Circle
1:00 Dr. Malone :15 Joyce Jordan 0 Love and Learn :45 Woman in White
1 3 4 :00 David Harum 15 N 3 4
We Americans Hoosier Request Hoosier Request Hoosier Request
Les Huff Gang Less Huff Gang Bailey Trailers Bailey Trailers
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15 Rhyshn & Song
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:45 Press News :00 Are U a Genius? 15 Are U a Genius? 30 Sing Along :45 Ben Bernie
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World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock
Musical Clock Morning News Daily Dozin’ Music Room
Bess Johnson Bachelor's Children Helpmate Lone Journey
Road of Life Vic and Sade Against Storm David Harum
Singin’ Sam Serenade Midday Melodies EAT-itorially
Livestock Farm & Home Wally Nehrling Dick Reed
Wordless Music Linda's Love Hearts in Harmony Editor's Daughter
Mary Marlin Ma Perkins Pepper Young Happiness
Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown
Girl Marries Portia
WISH 1310 (Blue Network) Morning Hymns Morning Mail
Morning Mail Morning Mail Morning Mail News
Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club
News Freddy Martin. Women in Defense Salute to U. 8. A,
Second Husband Honeymoon Hill John’s Wife Just Plain Bill
Keyboard Rhythm This Is Sharon Farm-Home Farm-Home
News People’s Man Drug Program Drug Program
Vincent Lopez Ted Malone Navy Salute Jack Baker
Prescott, Presents Prescott Presents Daydreams Southernairs
Club
Sweet & Mellow Sea Hound Flying Patrol Merry-Go-Round
Serenade U. 8. Marines
WLW WEDNESDAY EVENING ’
P. M. *6:30—Brito’s 4:00—Girl Marries 6:45—H. V. 4:15-~Portia 4:30—The Goldbergs 4:45—Vic and Sade 5:00—News Reporter 5:15—Evening Neighbor 5:30—Lum & Abner
Ballads
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10:45—Moon Garden 11:00—Dance Music 11:15—Virginia Hays
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11:30—Moon River
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THURSDAY
6:15—Gregor Ziemer
A.M. 8:30—News Reporter 6:45—Abbott-Mansfield 7:00—~Time to Shine 7:15—Carroll D. Alcott 7:30—Col. Cumquatt 7:45—Consumers 8:00—~H., R. Gross 8:15—Linda’s Love 8:30—Beautiful Life 8:46—Aunt Jenny
11:15—Woman
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9:15—Bachelor’s' Children 12:45—Hearts
9:3 weet River 9:45—Lone Journey
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8:30—District Attorney, WIRE. 9:00=—=Great Music, WFBM.
By FRANK WIDNER DON AMECHE, who was well known to radio audiences long before his screen debut in 1936, will
return as master of ceremonies of Charlie McCarthy's Sunday evening show when the series résumes i fi. on the NBC-Red network Sept. 6. The popular screen actor held t down the same : job on the series from May 9, 1937 to Dec. 31, 1939. When the series comes back in the fall, it will continue along the lines estabMr. Ameche lished in previous seasons, There will be the usual parade of guest stars (much to Charlie’s delight) and music by
on ” . LUKE WALTON will interview Dr. Paul Kernel, chairman of the amateur day program at Victory field next Sunday, at 6:45 o’clock tonight on WISH. . . , Excerpts from Victor Herbert's “Naughty Marietta” are scheduled for tonight's “Great Moments in Music” series at 9 o'clock on WFBM,
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IT'S A CASE of “body, ‘body, who's got the body” tonight for Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man when they plunge into another of their weekly escapades on WIRE at 7 o'clock. The story begins when Nora notices a vagrant walking along the street pushing 'a baby carriage. Ever curious, she can't resist taking a peek. But instead of seeing a pinktoed baby she finds herself looking at a corpse.
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10:00—Road of Life 10:15—Vic and Sade 10:30—Against Storm 10:45—David Harum 11:00—Editor's Daughter
11:88—News-Farm 11:45—Everybody’s Farm Noon—Everybody’'s Farm
12:15—Everybody’s Farm ister
1:00—Light of the Worl
11:45—Moon River
PROGRAMS
1:15—Lonely Women 31:30—Guiding Light 1:45—Church Hymns
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3: 3:45-~Widder Brown 4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—The Goldbergs 4:45—Vic and Sade
” ” 2 series of disappearances with Nick and Nora in hot pursuit, . { ” ” ” CBS TODAY announced the premiere of two new daytime programs that will be broadcast five times a week and carried on WFBM here beginning Monday. They are “Second Husband,” § which will be broadcast at 10:15 a. m. Monday through Friday, and “Amanda of Honeymoon Hill,” scheduled for 9:30 a. m. on those
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band,” starring the distinguished American actress, Helen Menken, dramatizes the problems of a mother who marries a second time. “Amanda of Honeymoon Hill” stars Joy Hathaway and is a romantic drama set in the backwoods of Virginia’s mountain region. =n APPARENTLY the authors of the scripts on tonight's dramatic stories \had babies on their minds when they were hunting for ideas for the little tots are concerned on the “Manhattan at Midnight” drama also. 2 This time, the story is titled “Babies, Just Babies.” Ifs a gay romantic comedy about Uncle Phineas T. Ephrain who names his niece, Peggy Stanley, and her husband, Dick, as the principal heirs in his will, ; In passing, however, Uncle Phineas stipulated that the couple “and their son” must be present when the document is read. The trouble is that the couple has no son. They hire a circus midget to pose as the son and there is a hilarious climax that nearly wrecks their
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By DAVID DIETZ Scripps-Howard Science Editor The amazing resistance which Soviet ‘Russia has shown to Nazi attack during the last twelve months may be explained in large part by the fact that Russia is young, says Dr. Hrdlicka, worldfamous ‘anthropologist of the Smithsonian institution. More than 45 per cent of the nearly 200,000,000 people in Russia are under 19, he says. The. result, he says, is to give the nation as a whole the resiliency of youth, the ability to “take it” and come back for more. There are 50 or more nhationalities in the Soviet Union, fourfifths of them white. With such a
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acteristics, origins, traditions and languages, the Soviet Union might, appear to be a chaotic mixture held together artificially. But this is not true, in Dr. Hrdlicka’s opinion. Centuries before the advent of the Soviet form of government, the Russians were drifting toward a common pattern of life so that few striking differences remained except the obvious ones of dress and language.
PROMINENT SURGEON DIES COHASSET, Mass.,, July 29 (U. P.)—A few hours after learning his son had reached Australia with a contingent of American troops, Dr. David Trimble Huston, 68, widely
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