Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1942 — Page 24
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Road of Life Vié a Sade Against the Storm|Jack Baker David Harum Jack Little
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POST-WAR prospects for six maJor. industries ‘will be described by national authorities in a series of weekly radio programs to be pre-
Haymakers Arthur Van Horn
Old Time Jamboree; John Thomas
Livestock Baukhage Wally 22 Home Dro sg rug ram Drug Program
sented beginning tonight ‘at 8:15 o'clock on WIBC and 208 stations
We Americans Charlie Cook Bond Parade Bond Parade
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of the Mutual Broadcasting System. {| Entitled “Victory—and You!” the series of broadcasts will be presented by the ‘U. 8. chamber of commerce, pie #” t J #
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a :30-~Town Meeting, WISH. 8:00—Bing. Crosby, WIRE. 8:30—Stage Door Canteen, ; WFBM. : . 9:00—~Raymond Clapper, WIBC. By FRANK WIDNER JANET BLAIR, the Irish-born lass who attained fame as one of} . the loveliest ‘girls .to be featured with a “name” band, will be heard in an original sketch especially . prepared for her when she is‘ the gudst of Kate Smith tomorrow night on WFBM at 7 o'clock. 5 . Miss Blair, born Martha Lafferty, formerly was the vocalist with the late Hal Kemp and his orchestra but went to HolF lywood after the ‘band leader was killed in-an automobile crash. She has appeared in several motion pictures to date and is considered one of the more promising Janet Blair screen starlets. With her on the program tomorrow. "night will be George ‘Jessel, the (comedy veteran, who will offer a \ + sample of the type of humor which “has kept him in the limelight for two decades. ” » » LEON HENDERSON, head of OPA and the WPB's division of eivilian supply, will appear on the ‘#“March of Time” tonight to tell Americans the truth about ration- . ing and what action .they must take fo prevent shortages that would hamper the war effort, The “rationing chief plans to fly to New ‘York for the broadcast and return to ‘Washington immediately after-
wards. The program will be on}
“The most com-mon-sensible political columnist in the business.”
Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Matinee Jones Matinee Widder Brown Matinee
Girl Marries Sea Hound Portia Hop Harrigan Plain Bill Merry-Go-Round Front Page Farrell | Merry-Go-Round
” os s x ment officials for the fact that the program last week had to cut off the Chungking broadcast of Gen. Clare L. Chennault, chief of the U. S. army air task force in China and commander of Ye Flying Tigers.
” #” » COMEDIAN = MILTON BERLE and Desi Arnaz, Cuban screen, radio and night club singer, will be the guests of Bing Crosby in the “Music Hall” tonight at 8 o'clock on WIRE. ;.. . One-half hour later
on WFBM, Miriam Hopkins, Bill Robinson, the Andrews Sisters and Eddie Green will headline another “Stage Door Canteen” brdadcast.
# 8 # : FOR THE FIRST time in their radio ‘careers, Bud Abbott and Lou
Costello will have real ‘continuity instead of being dlmost strictly ad lib when'they begin their new program tonight on WIRE at ‘940°clock. According to Martin Gosch, the show’s producer, the basic difference in their new show is that .it
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THE POLICIES of President Roosevelt's administration will be debated on “America’s Town Meeting of the Air” tonight ‘at 7:30 o'clock on WISH. Senators Robert A. Taft of Ohio and Prentiss M. Brown of Michigan will discuss the topic “What Should be the Role of Congress in This War?” Congress also will come in. for a share of criticism from Louis Bromfield, novelist. His assertions will be answered by Rep. John M, Vorys of Ohio, ” o » . THE TRUE STORY of Trapper Jim Madden and how his falfe
teeth played an important part in his courting will be dramatized on “Death Valley Days” tonight at 7:30 o'clock’ .on WFBM., a At 50, it seems, Madden fell in love with Maisie Sturgis but the trapper thought he ought to get a set of store teeth so he could pronounce her name. But ‘when poor: old Jim awoke one cold morning to take an early train to Maisie’s home town, he found his false teeth frozen solid in a wash basin. Undaunted, Jim carried the wash basin with him to the train and hung onto it until the ice melted. 2%.» \ “THOSE: WE LOVE”: y. dramatic radio story of the MN of Westbridge which acted §s the summer replacement for the: Eddie Cantor program, has been signed by another sponsor and will retyrn to the Columbia network in a new series at 1 p. m. Sunday. The same cast of the summer replacement show will be present. # » o WIRE HAS announced two new radio programs that will make their debut on the station Sunday afternoon. “Eye Witness News,” which starts at 3:30 p. m., brings dramatizations based on actual eyewitness reports of news correspondents at
the battlefronts of the war. The
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0:00—Road of Life 10: 15-=-Vic & Sade 10:30-—Against 10:45—-David Harum 11:00--Editor’s Daughter 11:15-—-Women in White 3: 30--News, Farm 11:45—Farm, Hour Nogh-parm Hour 12: :15~-Farm Hour
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initial program is entitled “Victory at Midway.”
Three of the station’s most pop-}
ular entertginers are teamed together for the first time in the other feature, “The Three Favorites,” which will be broadcast at § p. m, Miss © Virginia Byrd, organist; Harry Bason, pianist, and Frankie Parrish, vocalist, comprise the. unit.
HONOR PAST PRESIDENTS
Naomi chapter auxiliary, O. E. 8., will honor its past presidents with a covered dish luncheon tomorrow noon in the home of Mrs. Lena Winans, 352 N. Ritter ave. Mrs. Matilda Tschudi, president, and other officers will act as hostesses. A business meeting will follow at
2:30 p. m:
TOPICS CHOSEN FOR EDUCATION WEEK
Mary Eleanor Ward, Warren Central high school senior and new president of the National Honor society there, today listed topics for speeches during American Education week Nov. 8 to 14. They 'were: “Developing Loyal Citizens,” “Renewing Faith in Democracy,” “Serving Wartime Needs,” “Cultivating Knowledge and Skills,” Tsteblishing Sturdy Characters.” Other new officers are: Vice president, Bernie Berry; secretary, oJe Butler and treasurer, Richard Robertson. Sponsors of the society are Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, Brown and Fred Pierpont.
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2. Determine how much of your driving is necessary. For an accurate Sheek auY ced 2 West With & full tank. Then, check your speedometer. Note the mileage in the Car Service
Record Book your Standard Oil Dealer will give you . . . and
3. Measure your gas consumpflion for a week of necessary driving. Don’t do extra driving to make this test. Just dtive as you usually do going to work, shopping, etc. Keep your speed under 35. Then go back to ybur Standard Oil Dealer and . .
4, Here's howto figure your mileage. At the end of the week, fill the tank
again. Divide the distance you drove by the number of gallons it takes to :
refill your gas tank —and there’s the approximate mileage pergallonyour
car will deliver with the driving you'll | . be doing in the future. '
the round trip in miles and fractions. Then you'll have two accurate records—how many miles per gallon you can drive—and how many miles you
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