Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1942 — Page 17
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; » os » By FRANK WIDNER 7 AS A PUBLIC service feature for the convenience of war workers in the city’s defense plants, WIBC will record each broadcast of the world "series beginning today and play them back over the air the same night at 11 o'clock. The radio station oh which the exclusive broadcasts of the series games will be carried each day decided to rebroadcast the entire play-by-play of the games for those war workers working on aftrnoon and evening shifts who will be unable "to hear the regular broadcast.
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pontacted by the station have pereed to post notices in their plants announcing the rebroadcast. ‘ The regular world series broadgasts were scheduled to get under Way at.1:16 o'clock today on WIBC from St. Louis. The remainder of the schedule is as follows: Tomoryow, 1:15 p. m, front St. Louis; Friday, open date: Saturday, 12:15 p. m. from-New York;’Sunday, 12:45 . m. from New York; Monday, 12:15: p. mifrom New York; Tuesday, open date; Wednesday, 1:15 Pp. m. from St. Louis; Thursday, open date, and Friday, 1:15 p.m. from St. Louis. . Zip . ® x =» { EDDIE CANTOR returns to the ‘pir tonight at 8 o'clock on WIRE following his summer vacation. ¢{ The banjo-eyed comedian .will present. his first broadcast of the new season before an all4soldier audience at Camp
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.one_ new addition to his cast from last season. The new member is-Hattie: McDaniel, the Negro screen come‘dienne. ' She will play the role. of - Eddie. Cangor the cook in the lounior household and is expected Jr 8 bit ox the; herserk side :tb-
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pino will be the comedian’s guest star of the evening. . 8 8 HENRY HULL and Elissa Landi will costar in the second of Mutual’s new dramatic series, “True
Story Theater of the Air,” on WIBC tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Title of the drama is “For Better or Worse.” . . Bobby Byrne, the young man with the sliphorn currently’ packs ing 'em in at New York's Edison hotel, will head the guest list of the “no doubt renowned Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street” tonight at 8 o'clock on ‘WISH. .". . “Mr. District Attorney’s” puzzler tonight will be “The Case of the Unwilling Suicide.” It's on WIRE at 8:30 o'clock. . . . Another “whodunit” on the same station at 7 o'clock will be the trouble that Nick Charles gets into when he attempts | to rescue a pretty ‘blond chemist | who is kidnaped. Naturally, he does it before 7:30. Sultry-voiced Cdrol Bruce has been sigried as vocalist onthe new Al Jolson , show, which makes its bow on CBS next
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ley’s orchestra in Montreal, appeared with many bands in: New York and Florida and Lg her musical de in Carol Bruce George White's Scandals of 1939. .', , “Great Moments in Music” tonight will present selections from “Music in ihe Air,” by Jerome Kem, : on WFBM at: 9 o'clock.
1—The retired president of which South - American : Tepuislic died recently?
: 2—President Roosevelt has directed
that. U. 8. senators and members of congress may not be given an active status in the urmed forces; true or false? 3—Which city in the Soviet Unicu was formerly named St. Petersburg and Petrograd?
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1—Argentina. (Roberto M. Ortiz.) 2—True. (Direétive ‘of June 17, 1942) 3—Leningrad. 4—Pacific. 5--Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn. 6—Peccadillo. 1—Lake Itasca, Minn. S—Immersion. :
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