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An American Indpls. Symphony Gang ‘Busters Gang Busters
Victory Band Victory Band
Meet Your Navy Meet Your Navy Man's Victory Five Star Pinal
WIRE 1430 (NBC-Red) Girl Marries Portia Plain Bill Front Page Farrell
Figinia Byrd Dial & Dance "Melodic Minutes John Thomas
NEW SHAFT EXACTLY LIKE THE OLD WORN
4:00 Are U a Genius? 48 fone : ong | I. 4:45 Ben Bernie, ;
5:00 Baseball Scores 8°15 Hedda Hoppe: 5:30 Keep Singing Am. 5.45 Gilbert Forbes
6:00 Amos 'n' Andy 6:16 Mary Small 8:30 Concert Miniat. 6145 Music for Moderns 7:00 Kate Smith Show 7:15 Kate Smith Show 7:3 Kate Smith Show 7:45 Kate Smith Show ayhouse Nickel Serenade .) Tn Rod
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Frankie P Ralph Enox
Lucille Manners Lucille 1 [nformat! [nformation Please
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People Are Funny People Are Funny Vic. Business Be Neighbors
John Thomas Music You Like Starlight Trail Starlight Trail
Music You Want | Music You Want
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0 Gilbert Forbes Music After 10 :15 Industry, Salute : | Dan Roth 1:30 Sandman | © George Duffy 0:45 Sandman | George Duffy
:00 Ray ‘Kinney Tenth Inning 15 y \ Star Parade . Long Orch. Old Refrain 7~|Joe Marsala 5 J. Long Orch, Old. Refrain . Joe Marsala
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AVaD 8 Ted Forito Song of Honored Honored Music
World ‘News Bob Allen Freddy Martin Freddy Martin
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News Pictures News Pictures ‘Marine Band Marine Notes
Varieties Purdue vs. Purdue vs. Purdue vs.
Purdue vs. Purdue vs. Purdue vs. Purdue vs.
Purdue vs. Fordham Purdue vs, Fordham s. Pitts. Three Suns . vs. Pitts. Alex Dreier
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WLW Information Please Information Please 8:00—-Waltz Time 8:15—=Waltz Time 8:30—Plantation Party » Waring 8:45—-Plantation Party 6:15—Gregor Ziemer 9:00~Funny People
SATURDAY PROGRAMS
10:00—Creightons .10:15—=Creightons 10:30—Coast Guard 10:45—Coast Guard
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12:15-—Everyone’s Farm -12:30—Round-U 12:45—Dair, 2 . 1:00—-Rhythm Matinee 1:15—Ft. Knox vs. Ohio
3 Ft. Knox vs. Ohio :45—Notre Dame vas. Wis. :00—Notre Dame vs. Wis. :15—Notre Dame vs. Wis. :30—Natre Dame vs. Wis, 45—Trading Post
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By FRANK WIDNER
\| ALL FOUR Indianapolis radio \| stations and WLW are scheduled to be on fhe’ air tomorrow with some of the top football games: in the nation as the 1942 gridiron season gets underway. 5 WLW is scheduled to start things rolling at 1:15 p. m. when it broadcasts a description of the Ohio State-Ft. Knox battle. At 1:45 p. m., WFBM will. carry a play-by-play account of the scrap between Michigan and the ‘Great Lakes naval training station. Results of other contests will be given from the studio here at the half \| and at the end of the game. Lyell | Ludwig, WFBM staff announcer, will review all scores during the “Football Scoreboard” broadcast at 5:30 p. m. ; s Both WISH and WIRE will carry the struggle between the Fordham Ryan : Rams and Purdue’s Boilermakers, voices of GM war workers § peginning at 2:15 p. m. WIRE will from your own community. {| have a direct wire from the stadium wont é j \| at Lafayette and John Thomas and \| Wally Nehrling .will handle the de- \| scription duties. WISH will. carry \| the Blue network's account of the \| battle as described by Harry Wis- \| mer. Both stations will give results of
BE Tr _ _._, TOMORROW 1:15—Ohio State vs. Ft. Knox, _ ONLW.
1:45—Michigan vs. Navy, WFBM.
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of the game and Luke Walton will do likewise for WISH at the half and on his regular sportscast at 6:45 p. m. WIBC will broadcast the clash between Minnesota and Pittsburgh from Minnesota at 2:15 p. m; Harry McTigue, Dick Fliehr ‘and 'Lynn Meyer will be at the microphone for the Mutual network and WIBC will’ present scores of other games at 6:30 and 11:05 p. m.
of Today” at 11 a. m. on WFBM. « +» » Orson Welles, whose radio appearances have picked up considerably of late, will star in Charles Martin's adaptation of the melodrama, “Crime Without Passion,” at 8 o'clock tonight over WFBM. The largest single network hookup ever employed for a regular weekly series of programs will be utilized by the “Double or Nothing” program when the quiz show starts its third year on the air tonight over 203
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{formation Please” singing snatches
of old songs, will be back for the fourth time on the program tonight . at 7:30 o'clock on WIRE. Oscar Levant, Franklin P. Adams and John Kieran will be on hand. . . .. Madeleine Carroll is still bouncing around from pro-
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tomorrow on “Armstrong’s Theater NIGHTS
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SCREEN STARS Fay Bainter and Edward Arnold will appear on the Kate Smith show tonight in a special radio adaptation of their film success, “The War Against Mrs. Hadley,” on WFBM at 7 o'clock. . . .
Glenn, Miller, who was sworn into} the army as a captain Sept. 10, will}!
play a ‘“Valedictory Program” on the coast-to-coast program of light Bands” tomorrow night at 8:30 P. m. on WISH. The band leader, who will report for active duty Oct. 7, will be making his last radio appearance and .will feature all the Miller songs that have made the band one of the top favorites in the country. 7
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