Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1942 — Page 32

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THIS EVENING

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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) ve (Mutual) -(NBC-Red) (Blue Network) 4:00 Tea Time Tunes | Brite Spots Allison ‘E’ Award |Sca Hound :15 Mom & Dad Devotional Allison x Award |Hop Harrigan :30 Sing Along Hoosier Request Plain Bill Merry-Go-Round :45 Ben Bernie Hoosier Request Front Page Farrell | Merry-Go-Round :00. Sports Hilights Prayer—News Virginia Byrd Don Winslow :156- Pop Tim Turf Bar Dial & Dance Ralph Matire

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Indiana Presents News

45 Gilbert Forbes Capt. Midnight John Thomas Parade of Bands :00 Amos n’ Andy Fulton Lewis Jr. Fred Waring »| Korn _Kobblers :15 Harry James Felix Adams World New: Ella Fitzgerald :30 Easy Aces Hoosier Home Foiks|Smphonic Swing News :45 Mr. Keen Fight Night Ralph Knox Luke Walton :00 Neighborhood Call|Sinfonietta Baby ‘Snooks ‘Earl Godwin 15 Peppe Landeros Song Parade Baby Snooks Lum & Abner :30 Death Valley it Pays Aldrich Pamily Town Meeting :45 Death Valley It Pays Aldrich Pamily Town Meeting :00 Major Bowes Nickel Serenade Bing Crosby Town Meeting :15 Major Bowes General Tyndall Bing Crosby Town Meeting :30 Stage Door Unannounced Bing Crosby Spotlight, Bands :45 Stage Door Unannounced Bing Crosby Spotlight Bands :00 First Line Raymond Clapper Abbott & Costello [Raymond G. Swing :15 First Line Sen. T. E. Meade Abbott & Costelio '| White Stars to Vie. :30 Concert Miniatures Nona Cloutier March of Time White Stars to Vic. 9:45 Frazier Hunt Louis Prima March of Time | Sports Round-Up 0:00 Gilbert Forbes Music £fier Ten John Thomas News & Musie 0:15 World Today Don Roth Music You uike Songs of Island 0:30 Sandman Bobby Sherwood Starlight Trail Life Program 0:45 Sanfimans , Bobby Sherwood Starlight Trail Life Program

11:00 Strikes & Spares |Sports Aces Music You: Want |News 11:15 Jimmy Dorsey Chico Marx Music You Want [Johnny Long 11:30 Deloraes & Orch.[{Old Refrains News Pictures Eddie Oliver 11:45 Deloraes & Orch.|Old Refrains News Pictures Eddie Oliver FRIDAY PROGRAMS WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 . WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) Red) (Blue Network) 30 Rhythm Reveille | Tex & Grandsons| Dawn Patrol Sunshine & 45 Ely Birds Tex Tyler Dawn Patrol Sunshine 7:00 . Bill Haley World News Morning Mail 7:15 A Birds Get Up & Go Musical Clock Morning Mail 7:30 Early Birds - Linda Lou Musical Clock 4 Morning Mail 7:45 News Utan Trailers Musical Clock News Time With Music | News Roundup Musical Clock’ Breakfast Club Ht Mrs. Farrell Get Up & Go Morning News Breakfast Club 8:30 Mrs. Farrell Band Wagon Shopping School Breakfast Club 8:45 Hollywood News Get Up & Go Shopping School Breakfast Club 9:00 Valiant Lady \ Dot & Smokey Merry Melodies News 9:15 Stories Dot & Smokey The O'Neills Hymn Singer 9:30 Honeymoon Hill Friendly House Helpmate rvin Dale 9:45 News—Melodies Friendly House Lone Journey String Time 10:00 Timely Tunes Friendly House Road of Life - Breakfast at Sardi’s 10:15 Second Husband | Ethel Willets Vic and Sade Breakfast at Sardi's 10:30 Bright Horizon Ethel Willets Against the Storm|Jack Baker 10:45 Aunt Jenny Everson Byways David Harum Jack Little 11:00 Kate Smith Ranch Hands Piano Twins Meet the Band 11:15 Big Sister Howard Carlson Music Makers Vickie Vickee 11:30 Helen Trent Tex & Grandsons | Headlines Farm & Home 11:45 Gal Sunday Hi Sailor EATitorially Farm & Home 12:00 Noon Revue News Livestock Baukhage 12:15 Gilbert Forbes ) Haymakers Farm and Home People’s Man 12:30 Farm Circle Arthur Van Horn | Wally Nehrling

12:45 Farm Circle

Old Time Jamboree

Drug Program D

John Thomas rug Program

1:00 Dr. Malone We Americans I Music Mcdley ig Lopes i 15 Joyce Jordan Charlie Cook Linda's Love Ted Malone 1:30 Love and Learn Bond Parade Hearts in Harmony| Navy Salute 1:45 Ma Perkins Looking thru Look | Editor's Daughter | Earl Tanner 2:00 David Harum Les§ Huff Gang Mary Marlin Three R’S 2:15 Bob & Gayle Less Huff Gang Ma Perkins Three R's 2:30 School, ‘of the Air | Bailey Trailers Pepper Young Daydreams 2:45 School of the Air Bailey Trailers Happiness Ann Roselle 3:00 New Bill Haley Backstage Wife Club Matinee 3:15 Civilian Defense | Harpo & Tiny Stella Dallas Club Matinee 3:30 Rhythm & Song | Dot & Smokey Lorenzo Jones Club Matinee "3:45 Rhythm & Song | Dot & Smokey Widder Brown Club Matinee etre er eet cr 4:00 Tea Time Tunes Brite Spots Girl Marries Sea Hound 4:15 ‘Butler Home'n’g.| Devotional Portia Hop Harrigan 4:30 Sing Along Hoosier Request Plain Bill Merry-Go-Round 4:45 Ben Bernie Hoosier Request Front Page Parrell Merry- Go-Round

WLW THURSDAY EVENING

. M. 2 00—Giir1 Marries :15=—Pottia 5: 00—Coftee 7:15—Coffee

6:00—Fred Waring 6:15~—Carroll Alcott

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Tim I 30—Aldrich Family T:45—Aldrich Family 8:00—Bing Crosby §:30=Lum 'n' Abnef 8:15—Bing C 8:30—Bing Crosby .8:45—Bing Crosby 9:00—~Rudy Vallee

FRIDAY PROGRAMS

9:15=Rudy Vallee 9:30—Match of Time 9:45—=March of Time 10:00—Arthur Reilly 10:15—=Gregor Ziemer 10:30—Star Parade 10:45—Chick Mauthe 11:00—Gardner Benedict 11:15—Gardner Benedict 11:30—Midnight Melodies 11:45—Moon_ River

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News 10:15=Vic & 6:45=Reveille' Roundup 30 150 = Ags Bio - 7:00—Time to Shine 0:45=David Haru 7:15—~Carro}l BD. Alcott ii: 00—Editor’s Daughter %7:30—Dre Dealer 11:15—Ma Perkins

7:45—Consumers 8:00—Goldbergs 8:13=Linda’'s Love 8:30—Beautiful Life 3 i wan Jenny 9:15—The O’Neills 9:30—~Sweet River 9:45—Lone Journey

12:45—Hearts

New Time! New Station!

WFBM

TODAY PRESENTS|

A laugh a minute! Poor Mr: Ace can't keep up with his scatterbrained wife, Jane. You can’t help loving this hilarious pair! Sect fl eebaseae

Immediately after EASY ACES

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LOST PERSONS".

10:00—Road of Life Sade

11:30—News, Farm 11:45—Farm Hour Noon—=Farm Hour P.M.

12:15=Farm Hour 12:30—Big Sister

1:00—Light of World

= to bluepencil news stories that ap- § | pear innocuous.

1:15=Lonely Women 1:30=Guiding Light 1:45-—Betty Crocker 2:00=Mary Marlin 2:15-=Ma Perkins 2:30—=Pepper Young 2:45-Happiness 3:00—Backstage Wife 3:15—Stella Dallas 3:30==Lorenzo Jones 3:45--Widder Brown 4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell

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7:30—Town Meeting, WISH. 8:00—Bing Crosby, WIRE, 8:30—Stage Door Canteen, WFBM. F 9:00—Raymond Clapper, WIBC.

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By FRANK WIDNER

BYRON PRICE, director of the office of censorship, will appear L0-| night on the “March of Time” to describe how his bureau functions,

and to explain why he often has|

His appearance is expected to be an answer to the widespread criticism of the govern- Iso ment’s handling of the war news. On leave as executive news editor. of the Associated Press, Mr. Price, a Hoosier, is former heéad of the Associated Press Washington bureau and is a veteran of world war I. He follows such men on the “March of Time” as Wendell L. Willkie, Attorney General Francis Biddle, NMU President Joseph Curran, Gen. Lewis H, Brereton and other war spokesmen. Tonight's program, on WIRE at 9:30 o'clock, also will present. an

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week’s elections as well as eye witness reports on the war. Musical candidates for the rank of America’s No. 1 war song, following such hits as “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition” and “A Cranky Old Yank,” will continue to be presented on the program under the baton of Don Vorhees. Westbrook Van Voorhis is the program commentator. » » » IRENE MANNING, the vivacious blond singer who filled the role. of’ Fay Templeton in “Yankee Dcodle Dandy,” has been named to replace Nadine Conner on the Nelson Eddy program heard Wednesday nights on WFBM and CBS.

Miss Conner was obliged to give.

up her commitments in Hollywood to fulfill her confract with the Metropolitan Opera Co. Miss Manning, who recently flashed across the cinema firmament, also has appeared opposite Humphrye Bogart in “The Bi.g Her latest film is “Desert

Miss Manning

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Miss Manning, whose first name.

was Hope until the movie executives changed it to Irene, rose to prominence via experience in light opera, as a church soloist and as a night club entertainer in Ncw York. Born in Cincinnati, Miss Manning was graduated from the Los Angeles high school and studied at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester. She spent several seasons with the St. Louis Municipal Opera. Vocalizing on the stage since she was 13, Miss Manning, now-in-her iwenties, has‘sung opposite such stars as John Charles Thomas' and Mario Chamlee.

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TOMMY TUCKER and his orchestra will broadcast for the benefit of war workers at the Goodyear Aircraft plant, Akron, O., tonight on another of the “Spotlight Bands” series on WISH at 8:30 o’clock. The bandleader will feature the fine singing of his tiny vocalist, Amy Arnell, an appealing miss in looks, personality and manner, who ‘hails from the hills of @irgina. She’s the one who puts such a load of appeal in the Tucker theme song, “I Love You.” -— » u 2 CASS DALEY. as wacky as ever, will march up to. the microphone for her fourth appearance tonight on Bing Crosby's “Music Hall” broadcast on WIRE at 8 o'clock. Sharing the guest spotlight with the comedienne willl be Richard Haydn, screen character actor best remembered for his “Old Professor” role in the film, “Ball of Fire” and

for guest roles with Bergen and McCarthy. ” » » THE TRUE story of Henry Pitkin, a zoology professor who solved the mystery of “The Little Men of the Valley,” will be dramatized on

“Death Valley Days” tonight at 7:30 o'clock on WFBM. Pitkin went west in 1902 to study lizards. He took his wife and daughter and they rented a bungalow on the banks of the Gila river, hiring two Indians as servants. The Indian woman who was to do the housework tried to frighten the white people away by telling them about the little men, ghosts of Indians killed by whites.

One day the professor sprained his ankle and sat down to rest until a guide came back with help. As he dozed he saw a band of small creatures dressed in bright colors and wearing headdresses run across the sand and river. What he found proves to be an exciting climax to the story. ” " ”

FOUR EXPERTS on news and propaganda will get together for a discussion of “Hew Should We Fight Our Propaganda War” to[night at 7:30 o'clock on WISH .in the 231st broadcast from Town Hall in New York of “America’s Town Meeting of the Air.” Speakers will include William IL. Shirer, author of “Berlin Diary”; Eugene Meyer, publisher of the Washington Post; Forrest Davis, newspaper correspondent and author of several books on international and national politics, and Lisa Sergio, noted woman commentator. ” » »

HILDEGARDE, the well-known songstress; Herbert Marshall, screen star, and Ralph Edwards of “Truth or Consequences,” will provide the entertainment on the “Stage Door Canteen” program tonight at 8:30 a’clock on WFBM. .... Basil-Rath-bone, the screen's’ Sherlock Holmes, will replace Peter Lorre .on the Abbott and Costello funfest tonight at 8 o'clock on WIRE. ” » »

AROUND THE DIAL: Howard A. Petrie, NBC announcer, has been named the national winner of the 1942" H, P. Davis Memorial Announcers’ Award. The awards go each year to staff announcers of NBC-owned, operated and affiliated stations. ., . , NBC has announced that Mary Martin, pretty songbird on Bing Crosby's “Music Hall,” is

knife for an appendectomy within a couple of weeks. The operation, the network said, is expected to take the vocalist off the air for approximately eight weeks. . . , Ned Le Fevre, NBC announcer who was formerly a staff member of WFBM here, has left for service with the U, S. coast guard. Le Fevre recently was married to Barbara Luddy, NBC dramatic star. . . , A visual record of Jack Benny presenting his famous Maxwell to the govern-

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ment for the scrap drive was put night as a special Armistice a on film for posterity by Twentieth- treat. Judging by past records when Century Fox Movietone News and Cantor comes up with a newcomer will soon be released throughout the there’s a star being born. He was country. Merrill Stubbs, chief of the one who introduced Deannay the automobile graveyard section, Durbin and brought Bobby Breen conservation division, came from into the popularity spotlight.

2 2 ” WIRE WILL rebroadcast the cere-

Eddie Cantor has a new discovery, monies of the presentation of the 15-year-old Shirley Dinsdale and army-navy “E” award to Allison's Shirley is at 11 o'clock tonight so that emreported to be. quite a ventriloquist, ployees and others who were unand the comedian has made plans, able to hear it this afternoon may to introduce -her on his “Time to listen. It will be a half-hour proprogram next Wednesday | gram.

MISS GARSON, ACTOR APPLY FOR LICENSE

HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov. 5 (U. P.).—Greer Garson, motion picture actress, and Richard Ney, who played the part of her son in their first picture together, yesterday filed application for a marriage license. The red haired British actress said that she and Ney, on leave from his duties as a naval ensign, would be married this week-end. Miss Garson, who gave her age

as 31, and Ney, who said he 129, met when the actor was {from the road company of With Father” to play the part

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TODAY'S COMMON ERROR

A noun should be used with a preposition to indicate adverbially the time of an occur= rence; as “I was born on the ‘third day of May.”

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into his stomach. power lunches . .

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NUTRITIOUS LUNCHES MEAN

ENERGY

~~ FOR FULL PRODUCTION

90%, of all lost production time is due to illness — not to accidents. . There are no priorities on health. Proper nutrition helps insure fewer and shorter illnesses. You, who pack the workers’ lunch boxes of America,

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What the war worker puts into his job depends upon what you put

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food that makes him feel happy, satisfied and full of pep. Pack a lunch a man can really

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main dishes. salads or desserts.

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Lunch .must provide a full third of the worker's daily food requirements. Remember eye-appeal as well as stom-

Plan the lunch the day before. or cook sufficient food for dinner so there will be enough for the lunch box

Suggestions for the Woman Who Packs a Lunch Box

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Clean and air the lunch box and the vacuum bottle every night. food and equipment in a convenient place so the lunch can be packed quickly, just before he—or Sheaves for

Keep all

Put into the lunch box every day: MILK—In food or drink. BREAD—Whole grain or “enriched” in sandwiches (be sure to butter them), puddings or meat loaves. MEAT, CHEESE, EGGS or FISH— In sandwich fillings, salads or hearty

FRUIT—At least one, plain or in

VEGETABLES—At least one, in salLeafy green and yellow vegetables are excellent.

DESSERT—Don’t forget the sweet

FOR FREE LUNCH BOX RECIPES, CALL OUR HOME SERVICE DEPARTMENT, MARKET 4421.