Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1942 — Page 39
8:00—Bing Crosby, WIRE, 8:30-Stage Door Canteen, WFBM.
; Su Rayuiond Clapper, WIBC. :
‘By FRANK WIDNER PROPOSALS THAT Elmer Davis, director’ of the office .of war information, make regular broadcasts
as an official government spokesman have been under discussion
“Mr, Davhs > 15 ~ minute - daily
hour's “réport. to the nation week-
SOME gwr officials have advo-| cated that Davis, who. was & prominent broadcaster before he came to OWI, give: regular’ ‘broadcasts summarizing the war news both at home and abroad. Others, however, ‘have argued against such broadcasts. ‘Davis, it was understood, did not want to go on the air if only’ one chain took'the program. is LRN 8 ; cass DALEY, the cbmettionfie 4 of 8 : thousand faces—most of them nightmarish—markes her third ‘appearance in almost: as many weeks on Bing Crosby's’ “Music Hall” tonight at 8.0'clock on WIRE, Completing the guest roster will be Charlie Ruggles, the veteran film and stage. ‘comedian, snd ‘Capt. E. J. Burns, chaplain in the U. 8. army, 3 : 2 . = THE STORY of two Arizona rangers who had “that thing called savvy” will be dramatized on another “Death Valley Days” program tonight at 7:30 o'clock on WFBM,
Bud Burnett and Lonnie Reid, the rangers, were assigned to capture! the Smith gang, catle rus- . tlers, To avoid arousing suspicion, the two men took their wives with them on a “fishing trip.” Persons} they -met took them for an ore dinary camping. party. One ‘day they came upon a cabin and: ‘asked” its occupant if gthey could camp- nearby. The man re-
a 1 listen to Ra Claopiel knqwrhat I am to hea the facts dispassiovately tated.”
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talk, and a half|
cin, and investigated. Their
* | hunch led them to the capture of
the. gang. ‘The rangers had more trouble]
‘ {explaining to their wives, whom : they. used as dupes, than they did|. &
capturing the rustlers. ' » 2 2 Orson ‘Welles and comedian “Al Bernie will head the roster of stars in another of the "CBS. “Stage Door Canteen” broadcasts tonight on ‘WFBM at 8:30 .0"clock. ‘Miss Neagle is currently starring in the Him, “Wings and the Woman,” which was well received by critics at its openting in New York E last week. Mr. " Welles was draft-|} bed for a return engagement ‘after he scored a hit | on the program a few weeks ago. : : | ‘Songstress Ethel . Merman is a faMiss Neagle .vorite with stage, screen ‘and radio fans and will sing some of her most popular numbers during her ‘appehrance tonight. Al Bernie is a new comedy “find.”
announcement that Lionel Barry-
of “Scrooge” from Charles Dickens’ “Christmas Carol” on the Rudy Vallee program. this Christmas eve. It will be the grand old actor's second Christmas show with Vallee and his sixth presentation of the beautiful Yuletide story. . . . They're
Herb Shriner, the . 24-year-old Hoosier humorist on the CBS “Caravan” series. In addition to a contract renewal for another 13}:
be increased from one to two and there is a probability that his harmonica solos will be dropped so he can concentrate on humor, po 2 ® = , ELIZABETH BERGNER an d Vincent Price will co-star in a “Treasury Star Parade” broadcast to he heard during the week of Oct. 19. They will present Edward Roberts’ dramatic “Norwegian Bridal Procession,” based on‘ an incident which occurred at the time of the Nazi invasion of Norway. . . . James Melton, ‘who was first brought to national attention via the radio, has signed’ a, contract with. the Metro-
politan Opera Co. . . . In line ‘with the ‘current talk of fuel oii rationing comes this story about - Alan
| Reed, of “Abie’s, Irish Rose” pro-
grams. Seems that Alan moved to his; country home and left « 500 pounds old old metal stored in “his basement. He called officials of the salvage drive and told them to pick it up. Later, when talk of fuel oil rationing began, Alan, whose home is heated by an oil burner, called the landlord and asked about re-
. | converting. the furnace to its orig-
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inal coal heat unit. #‘Sure,” . replied. the landlord. “That's easy.
-| All the coal heating parts are stored
irf the basement.” It happens .that these parts were the bulk of thz scrap that Alan had contributed to
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NOMINATION for the “fastest” worker of the week goes to Corp.
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IBen Effros. A guest star on the
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OUTH, in everything it does, goes for the people and iL things that are “right”. That's why youth goes for leocild Coca-Cola. It is “right”. ..in quality...in taste _ seeand in refreshment. It's the: drink that belongs to youth’s ritual pf refreshment.
And there’s reason for this. Ice-cold Coca-Cola has what it takes . . . a clean fresh taste . ; . unmistakable refreshment. A special blend of ‘flavor-essences merges all the wholesome in ; gredients of Coca-Cola into an original taste ofitsown. Noone can duplicate it. The only thing like Coca-Cola is Coca-Cola itself. .
“+ Justask for
friendly,
thing special in delicious refreshment. Contentment cotaés when ‘you connect with a Coke.
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ANNA NEAGLE, Ethel Merman,| 6:
BEST NEWS of the week’ is the|
more will re-enact ‘his famous role}
talking about.a terrific build-up for| 11:48
weeks,. Shriner's comedy spots will’ k
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Brite Spots Baan a a Hooter Request
Praye ~News Turf Ba
Jack A tions Capt. Midnight 6:00 ‘Amos > Andy’ Rulten. Lewis Jr. - 8:18 James : 6:30. from Hawali
6:45 ‘Hello from Hawaii Hoosi
Hoosier ome Folks
ain Marries Hound
Plain Bill Merry-Go-Front Page Farrell | Merry-Go-Round Virginia rd Dial & Donia Melodic Minutes
John Thomas
Don Winslow Ralph Matir's Orch. Parade of Bands
Easy Aces Mr. Keen
ews eo Walton
Fred Wa “| World ie
Folks | RalsS Knox aw
Stille Parade It Pays It Pays Nickel . | Victory a You u Hogan iateau Hogan
7:00 Reflections 9:15 Reflections 7:30 Death vaney Bs :45 Death
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0:00 Gilbert Forbes 10:15 Peppe Landeros 10:30 dman 10: ® Sandman
11:00 Sports ik 15 Dance Orch. 11:30 Tommy Tucker : 11:45 Tommy Tucker
4 ey Norman Cloutier ‘Sunny Dunham Boyd Raeburn War Fund Sports Aces Art, Jarrett old’ Old
d’ Refrains Refrains
WIBO 1070 (Mutual)
da Cl r | 08 appe Abbott & Cos
Music fier Ten |John Th nh Roth
FRIDAY PROGRAMS
Ear] Godwin Lum & Abner Town Meeting Town Meeting
oes Neat
9 Victory Victory Band Raymond C G. Bwing Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey Sports Round-Up
Music You Want Music You Want
ews Pictures News ' Pictures
BG feds
WISH 1310 | (Blue Network)
Dawn" Patrol
~ | Sunshine Dawn Patrol ‘Sunshine
World News
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Morning Mail ing Mail ing News
Band Get Up age Go
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Shoppias Benool Shopping Sehool
Breakfas Breakfast’ Breakfast
Leary Family Friendly House Friendly House
: moon Hl 1 News.—Melodies
News
* fHymn Singer Marvin Dae String Tim
Merry Melodies The ‘O’'Neills Helpmate Lone Journey
Jrlandly Hou House a Sunthine. Special Everson Byways
Ranch Hands Howard - Carlson ex & Grandsons r ;
J 00 Timely Tunes 0:15 Second Husband 10:30 Bright Borizon 10:48 Aunt Jenny
11:00 Kate Smith
Breakfast at Sardi's Breakfast at Sardi's Jack: Baker
Jack Little aR Reytim Farm. & Home Farm & Home
Road of Life Vic and Sade Afuinst, cue He Storm avi
Star rr Keyboard Serenade
H es EATi{tor1ally
12:00 Noon Revu 13:18 gilbert Fo Forbes
12:30 Farm 12:45 Farm Slrcle
Ar o
Van Horn Jamboree
Baukhage Bre Frotrun Drug Program
Livestock Villy Naeig* John ‘Thomas
1:00 Dr. Malone 1:18 Joyce Jt Jordan d Learn 1:45 Ma per kins
om rlie Bond Parade
| Looking thrw Look
Vincent Lopes Ted Malone Navy Salute Earl Tanner
Music Medley Linda's Love Hearts in Harmony Editor's Daughter
3:00 David Harum 2:15 Boh & G 2:30 School of he Alr 2:45 School of the Alr
Bailey Trad ne Bailey ' Trailers
Mary Marlin Ma kina
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Prescott Holiday Prescott Holiday
3 New Bill a : 13 Shan Foon | feud pumity” yim ry fam 3 ‘Leary Family
Club Matinee
Brite Spots Devotional ‘Hoosier Request Hoosier Request
Are U a ST Mom & Dad Sin, Sing Along Bernie
4: rr Marries 4:15-~Portia 3 30—Platn Bill 4:45—-Front Pago 1 Barrell y: 00-~News Repo Don Winslow Lum 'n’ Abner . Lowell Thomas
aring Carroll Alcott
Life
O’Nellls River Journey
1:00-Light of
Mrs. Oblas announced the engageGinny Simms show & few weeks ago, he was given his opportunity to call any place he wanted to on the telephone as is‘the ciistom on the show. He chose the Jewish orphanage in Cleveland, O., where he was raised. Los Angeles people who heard the ‘broadcast ‘called the studio after wards ‘inviting him to dinner e laccepted first invitation—from Mrs. Ida Oblas, Los Angeles. This week,
Coca-Cola. or, to use its abbreviation, Coke, and you're in for somes
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WLW . THURSDAY EVENING 6: }30Melodies ai Sun Sundown
: is : 12:45--Hearts in Harmony
of Rose Kransky in NBC's forthcoming role in “Stage Door Canteen.”
is about to hit the music stands."
‘loccur at
|The purpose of broadcasting certain
“I control of radio is necessary to
Girl Marries rtia
Po! Plain Bill Front Page Farrell
Sea Houn Hop Harr Merry-Go-. nd
Merry-Ga-Round
9:16=Rudy Vallee ):30~-March of Time D 45
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Marries
World Bill Page Farrell
ment of her daughter, Pearl, to
and Vic Knight, producer of her show, will: be the best man. . . « Charlotte Manson, who has the role “Guiding Light” serial, was in Hollywood last week to be screen-tested: for a
58 ow Phyllis Jeanne Creore, NBC's Cantéen Girl, is the “cover girl” on the new ballad, “My Flame Went Out Last Night,” which
” = = Brief interruptions in the broadcast of programs over WLW will various - unannounced
times during the next few weeks in order to transmit test messages ordered by the United States army.
warning signals over this station is to test. a system of silencing all
ing a threatened emergency.’ Such
prevent e y aircraft from 'making use of radio facilties to take bearings on their positions and locate potential bombing targets. Test messagess transmitted over this station are directed to certain activities and will not be understood by the general public. The warning signals which will be transmitted have no connection with civilian defense activities or the warning system employed by any community to alert the general public in event of a test. blackout
or an impending air raid.
Smoker’ s Cough ~ Is Real Ailment
© 'By Science Service CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—The pharse ““smoker’s cough” is no idle ex-
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Marvin F. Jones of New York declared at the meeting here of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. Best remedy for the condition,
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Corp. Effros. Ginny Simms. will sing] at the wedding later this month
radio broadcasting stations dur-}
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collected in the first three days| by student volunteers.
BUTLER BOND BOOTH | REPORTS $1818 SALES | imauted tn the grand tate wa in war bonds purchased by the
The Butler university war bond 0 in chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, and stamp booth today reported|honorary senior scholastic organithat a total of $1818.35 had been| zation.
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IF YOU ARE INCLWORD ay THIS lst, You'Re ELIGIBLE T0 BUY
There are seven. sot dase sifications for persons alls ght to Buy new cars on 3 These ‘Includes (1) persons engaged in the production of war materials or, the prosecution of the war, " directly or indirectly; (2) physicians, nurses, ¢ men, veterinarians; (3) care owners engaged in public service, suth us fire departs ments, public health, high-: way maintenance, otc.) (4) ‘owners of 1aiieuhs nd
If you Really Need a Car, you can— and should — get a New One NOW!
This car wants a wartime job! The panel lists the seven major classi- : fications of car-owners who are eligible to buy new cars now. If you are included - or: think you might be — see “your ‘Buick dealer now about: giving one of these eager beauties 4 . wartime job to do.
ick factories have been all-out on war production for months—but Buick dealers can make immediate deliveries from large and complete stocks.
It's ready and eager to get out helping someone do his part in the war effort you'll be doing your country a patriotic service if you'll put it to work at a really needful job, instead of letting it stand idly by.
This is one of many brand-new; un“used, 1942 models built before auto mobile production ceased — models that are safér, more dependable and, in many cases, more economical to run than older carswhich have passed their . prime.
That is why preiont nibh regula. . tions take into consideration the age and condition of your present car as well as the use you make of a car.
“Thus if you are included in any of the; seven major classifications of eligible _ buyers, chances are that you not only ~~ can but should replace your present car arid
: with a new one now.
You will ride on tices with their whole life before them. In this car, you'll vel belkin Buick Fumi ive:
