Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1942 — Page 18
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‘RADIO PROGRAMS
THIS EVENING
(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program anWouncements caused by station changes after press time.) ;
‘WFBM "1260 ‘WiBc 1070 WIRE 1430 (CBS) (Mutual)
(NBC-Red) 100 Brite Spots’ Girl Marries :15 Mother & Dad H tims Portia :30 Sing Along C Party Serenade ; 4:45 Ben Bernie Party Town Gossip
100 Sport Notes Prayer—News Jipais Byrd $38 Resor onion, | raiment |B un L545 Gilbert Forbes ening at Home Dick Reed Pred Warin World News.
-Amos and ‘Andy’ . 8215 Mary. Small - 30 Mode: Frankie Parrish Ralph Knex «
&45 Views ¢ of the News ! Cal Tinney
:00 Vox ‘Pop b Vox Pop Unannounced D Gay Nineties B. D. Drummond 3 Gay Nineties B. D. Drummond
00 Radio Theater 113 Radio Theater 80 Freddy Martin §i45 Freddy . Martin
8 Corwin at London 145
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WISH 1310 {Blue Network)
Air Corps Band The .Sea Hound Flying. Patrol Merry-Go-Round
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Fulton Lewis Bert Wilson, Spts. Lone Ranger - Lone Ranger ?
“| Cavalcade Cavalcade Firestone Firestone
News . Telephone Hour Fred Hartley Slephone Hour Better Half Dr. Q Better Half Dr. L Q
Raymond Swing - | Contented Our Morale - | Contented Nickel Serenade Star Parade Enduring. Music Star Parade
Music After 10 Dick Reed Ozzie - Clark Music You Lik Radio Newsreel \ [Starlight Trail Radio Newsreel Starlight Trail
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Joe Rines Joe Rines > Jaycee Home Front News & Music
3 Corwin at London Vaughn Monroe 9:45 Vaughn Moriroe
1 Gilbert Forbes 1 Dance Orch. 10:30 Sandman 10:45 Sandman
1:00 Victory Ride 1:18 Jerry Waid
5-Star Pinal Alvino Rey
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Music’ You Want | News ; Music You Want |Lucky Millindes Glen Gray Glen Gray
tar Parade Old Refrains Meditation Old Refrains Meditation
TUESDAY PROGRAMS
+ WIBC 1070 (Mutual).
Keep It Private Keep It Private
WI /
Herman Herman
i Wood, 1:48 Woody
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+. WFBM 1260 WISH 1310 Ny (CBS) (Blue Network) Morning Hymns Morning Mail
WIRE 1430 (NBC-Red) Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol
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130 Rhythm Reveille a Rhythm Reveille { 7:00 Early Birds ‘ | News x World News Morning Mail : 9:15 Early Birds i |Musical Clock Morning Mail . = : = Rf 1 330 Early Birds Get Up & Go Musical Clock Morning Mail ; ; g : 3: - 4:45 News ; Get Up & Go Musical Clock News . ; . ; : : 4 ls EAL
News Roundup Musical Clock Breakfast Club Blue Mt. Trio News Breakfast Club Bandwagon Breakfast Club | State Pair Breakfast” Club
Ind. for Vie. News S Ce r— 3 Leary Famil Henry Busse As ho. S 2 Friendly ‘House Women in Defense PR. 1942 BY NEA SI £, INC. T. M. REG. U. 5. PA AL
Friendly House The Padre ; en
Friendly House Sardis Breakfast Charlie Cook Sardis Breakfast Sunshine Special Stringtime Harpo. & Tiny Jack Little Keyboard Rhythm Jimmy Blair . Farm and Home Farm and Home
News People’s Man Drug Program Drug Program
Army Band Ted Malone Navy Salute Jack Baker
Prescott Presents Prescott Presents Daydreams Be Neighbors
SE BE TS PRP
Time With Music 8/15 Mrs. Farrell - 8:30 Mrs. Farrell _ 8:45 Church Hymns $:00 Valiant Lady ah Stories : 9:30 Honeymoon Hill 9:45 Today's Band ' 10:00 Mary L. Taylor 10:15 Second Husband “26330 Bright Horizon 10°45 Aunt Jenny
11:00 Kate Smith He Big Sister “14:30 Helen Trent 11:45 Gal Sunday Fy Jack Berch
: 'oroes 32:30 Farm Circle 12:45 Farm Circle 1:00 Dr. Malone 1:15 Joyce Jordan : nd Learn ‘1:45 Woman in White
2:00 David Harum 2:15 At Brushcreek :30 Bob & Gayl
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Morning: Moods Happy Jack
Bess Johnson Bachelor's .Child Helpmate Lone Journey
Road of Life Vic and Sade Against Storm David ‘Harum
Singin" Sam Serenade Midday Melodies EATitorially :
Livestock Farm and. Home: Wally Nehrling Dick Reed
SALOMEY 7 - WIGGLE vo* AGIN ~
AH'LL WATCH YO'f
Down-Easters Down-Easters Miss-Infor. Hi Sailor’
Old-Time Jamboree
We Americans Wordless Music Linda’s Love Hearts in Harmony
Editor's Daughter
Mary Marlin Ma Perkins Pepper Young
Hoosier Request Hoosier Request
Less Huff Gang Less Huff Gang Bailey & Trailers Bailey & Trailers (Happiness
Bill Haley Backstage Wife Bill Haley Stella Dallas Leary Family Lorenzo Jones Leary Family Widder Brown
Brite Spots Girl Marries Devotional Portia WIBC Party Serenade WIBC Party U. 8.
WLW MONDAY PROGRAMS
6:00—Fred Waring ” 9:00—~Contented 8:15—Gregor Ziemer 9:30—Lights & Shadows 6:30—Sunset Melodies - 9:45—Hilights & Shadows 6:45—H. V. Kaltenborn 10:00—Jay Sims 7:00—Cavalcade 10:15—Background 7:30-=Voicé of Firestons 10.30—Burt Farber 8:00-=Telephone Hour | 10.45—Jerry Grey 8:30-Dr. IL Q. I 11:00—Melodies 8:45-Dr. L Q. 11:15—Melodies
gi 11:30--Moon River TUESDAY PROGRAMS
10:00—Road of Life |
3:00 Rhythm & Song 3:15 Rhythm & Song 3:30 Christian Science 3:45 Piano Team
4:00 Are U a Genius? 4:15 Mom & Dad 4:30 Sing Along 4:45 Ben Bernie
Boveros Music The Sea Hound Flying Patrol Merry-Go-Round
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P.M .4:00—Gir]l Marries .4:15—Portia FOOL AS TO RUNZ. '4:30—~The Goldbergs ? ;4:45—Vic and Sade
:5:00—News Reporter
8:45—Lowell Thomas
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10:15=Vic & Sade 10:30—Agains; Storm 10:45--Dav!d Farum
1:45%=Church Hymns 2:00-~Mary Marlin 2:15-=Ma Perkins
:15—Carroll O. Alcott :30—Colonel Cumgquat :45—Consumer
11:15—=Woman
:30—Beautiful Life 8:45—Aunt Jenny :9:00—Bess Johnson 9:15—Bachelor’s Children 9:30—Sweet River 9:45—Lone Journey
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7:00—Vox Pop, WFBM. 7:00—Cavalcade of America, ; WIRE. . *8:00—Victory Theater, WFBM.
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12:45—Hearts
1:15—Lonely
By FRANK WIDNER THE SECOND appearace of John Charles Thomas on the “Telephone Hour” will be made tonight when dnother of the program's “Great Artists” series is presented on WIRE at 7 o’clock. Mr. Thomas is sched tiled. to sing the 4 seldom heard aria ; from “Comus” by Arne among his selections. He is looking forward “to a lttle “less disturbance _to- . night since his experience two weeks ago in a concert. at Vane couver’s open-air pavillion. There, He met strong competition from a ‘persistent bullfrog in a nearby pond. «'« . San Francisco's Mare island nayy yard will be the scene of tonight's “Vox Pop” interview by Carole ‘Landis and Warren ‘Hull at 7 o'clock on WFBM. It will be Miss Landis’ ‘second and final appearance on. the series. Re Lol ine le “THE WPB has offered the suggestion of a “midnight curfew” for “radio stations in the face of possible ghortages of transmitter tubes and other critical materials. ny “A final study of the problem: of maintaining radio broadcast service throughbut the war is expected lo be. undertaken this week by the federal communications commission. “Numerous suggestions already have ‘been made by the WPB, ‘the “radio industry and ‘other government and private groups but none has: been adopted so far. The FCC ; make recommendations. to the board of war communications when its study is completed. Questionnaires sent to broadcasters to determine what equipment
Mr. Thomas
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+ “THE TELEPHONE HOUR" Music you love, the way you love ~ jo hear it=—different musical stars & ok's program — with
11:00—~Editor’'s Daughter
11:30--News-Farm 8: . R. J J1Ralegivastork Reports
12:00—Everybody’s Farm 12:45--Everybody’s Farm. 12:30-—-Big Sister
1:00—Light of World
2:30-—=Pepper Young 2:45~Happiness 3:00—~Backstage Wife 3:18=Stella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:45-=Widder Brown 4:00~Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—=The Goldbergs 4:45—Vic & Sade
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individual reports “give "a bright picture,” it was said by an FCC spokesman. i Many stations were said to have on hand transmitter tubes which were taken .out of service when their guaranteed minimum life had expired. .Most of these can be put back into service, it was said. In addition to the midnight curfew proposal, the WPB also suggested that the FFC undertake a study to determine what stations providing duplicate service in a given area could be closed down.
t 2 » ” TODAY'S STAR: Edward Arnold, the rotund screen actor, who this week was named one of Hollywood's busiest actors . . . Had seven roles to his credit in the season just passed . . . Currently appearing on warious . radio shows both as narrator and actor, Mr. Arnold is scheduled for his ” second appearance on the “Cavalcade of America” tonight in the role of Teddy Roosevelt (WIRE, Tp. m)... An orphan boy grown up, he battled his way from New York's lower east ; side to a high. wm, aAmola position in the theater and film world. . . . Now in his 52d year, he stands six feet and weighs over 200 pounds. . . . Real name is Guenther Schneider. . + « Educated in the New York public schools, he began his career at 15 as a member of the Ben Greet repertory players ,.. After touring with stock companies for 11 years, he took a crack at silent films with the Essanay Film Co. . . . Principally
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Test Questions
1—What other federal office does!’
Archibald MacLeish hold besides director of the office of facts’ and figures?
2—-Mozambique is in Portuguese
East Africa,. Morocco or Turkey? |
3—Can fruits be canned without sugar? :
4—Who founded the Standard!
Oil Co.? 5—In which state is Kalamazoo?
6—Are soft-shelled crabs a sep-|
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ANSWERS
1— Librarian of congress. 2—Portuguese East Africa.
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5—Michigan.
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