Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1942 — Page 29
DIO PROGRAMS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW
By FRANK WIDNER
SIDENT ROOSEVELT, Manuel Quezon, president of the Philipcommonwealth, and Manuel Avila Camacho, president of Mexico, Speak on radio's four major networks Sunday afternoon in an historic broadcast commemorating the seventh anniversary of the signing of the Philippine Islands’ inde-
pendence.
All Indianapolis stations—WISH, WFBM, WIBC
and WIRE—will
p m, It is scheduled for a half hour. The three leaders of the united nations will be heard in special pickups from Washington, D. C., and Mexico City. Mr. Roosevelt and Quezon will speak from the nation’s capital, the latter from the Shore-
ham hotel, and
Enya Gonzales | be the playing of the United
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pmpanied by Pianist Rudolfo! nejo. ss Gonzales is well known ' for singing of Filipino folk songs for her performance in the title le of Puccini's opera, “Madame atterfly.” She also has been heard the treasury department's “Star ade” broadcasts. ee ” 2 . MARY MARTIN is leaving Bing by's “Music Hall” for two nths. The vocalist of “My Heart Belong Daddy” fame :
fill in for the songstress during her absence. . Ginny Simms, the’ popular radio and ‘screen voealist, is scheduled “to appear with Bing on tonight's program at 8
Mary Martin
Spanish from the Mexican capital. His talk will be given an English translation in New York. A feature of the musical portion of the broadcast
anthems by the marine band and the singing of a Filipino folk . “Planting Rice,” by soprano Enya Gonzales. The singer will be
carry the program beginning at 4
President Camacho will speak in
States, Mexican and Philippine na-
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i TONIGHT 7:30—Town Meeting, WISH. 8:00—Bing Crosby, WIRE. 8:30—Stage Door Canteen, WFBM. 9:00—Raymond Clapper, WIBC.
rambling, diseonnected and horrible epistles. A San Diego sailor wrote in for a vampire, explaining that he had a special type of blood admirably fitted for vampires. Two spinsters wishfully asked for a blond, six-foot ghost. The majority of letters. Raymond receives are from women. The fair sex “asks for everything from his advice to a job as his personal housekeeper. They all are just “too, too thrilled” by his creepy voice. But letters aren’t the only thing Raymond receives. One of the most frequent packages sent in by his fans is a can of oil for the creaking door. : But it is doubtful if Raymond ever will use that oil on that particular door. It is characteristic of
1260 WIBC 1070 (Mutual) Brite Spots Devotional Hoosier Request. Hoosier Request
Prayer News Turf Bar Jack Armstrong Capt. Midnight
Fulton Lewis Jr. Felix Adams
Sing Alon Ben Bern
9 Shorts Hilights Home Front Leon Henderson Gilbert Forbes
Amos 'n’ Andy Harry James Easy ‘Aces Fight Night
Nelenborneou Call Death Valle Death Valley
Major Bowes Major Bowes Stage Door Stage Door
First fine ‘15 First Lin :30 Concert Miniatures 9:45 Frazier Hunt
10:00 Gilbert Forbes 10:15 World Today 10:30 Sandman 10:45 Sandman
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THIS EVENING
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WIRE 1430 (NBC-Red)
gi it) Marries
Phin B Bill Front Page Farrell
Virginia Byrd Dial & Dance Indiana Presents
John Thomas
Fred Waring World News Symphonie Swing Ralph Knox
Baby Snooks | Baby Snooks Aldrich Family Aldrich Family
Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby Bing Crosby
Abbott & Costello Abbott & Costello March of Time March of Time
John Thomas Music You Like Starlight Trail Starlight Trail
WISH 1310 (Blue Network) Sea Hound Hop Har n Merry-Go-Round Merry-Go-Round.
Don Winslow Ralph Matire
New! : Parade of Bands Army-Navy Game Army-Navy Game
News Luke Walton
Town Meeting Town Meeting
Town Meeting Town Meeting Spotlight Bands Spotlight Bands
Raymond G. Swing Wings to Victory Wings . to Victory . | Sports Round-Up
News & Music Songs of Island Life Program Life Program
Sports Aces Chico Marx Old Refrains Old Refrains
11:00 Strikes & Spares 11:15 Henry Busse 11:30 Deloraes & Orch. 11:45 Deloraes & Orch.
FRIDAY PROGRAMS
Music You Want Music You Want News Pictures News Pictures
News Johnny Long Eddie Oliver Eddie Oliver
WIBC 1070
WEB 1260 (Mutual)
WIRE 1430 (NBC-Red)
WISH 1310 (Blue Network)
Hiri oo Reveille
Early Birds Tex Tyler
Bill Haley Get Up & Go Linda Lou Utah Trailers
News Roundup Get Up & Go Band Wagon Get Up & Go
Carter Family Carter Family Friendly House Friendly House
New Early Birds Early Birde News
Time With Music
HEART
Hollywood News
Valiant Lady Stories 30 Honeymoon Hill 9:45 News—Melodies
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Tex & Grandsons
Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol
World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical ‘Clock
Musical Clock Morning News Shopping School Shopping School
Merry Melodies The O’Neills Helpmate Lone Journey
Sunshine Sunshine
Morning Mail Morning Mail Morning Mail News
Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club
News Hymn Singer Marvin Dale String Time
Friendly House Ethel R. Willitts Ethel R. Willitts
10:00 Timely ‘Tunes 10:15 Second Husband 10:30 Bright Horizon 10:45 Aunt Jenny
11:00 Kate Smith 11:15 Big Sister 11:30 Helen Trent 11:45 Gal Sunday
12:00 Noon Revue 12:15 Gilbert Forbes 12:30 Farm Circle 12:45 Farm Circle
Ranch Hands Howard Carlson Tex & Grandsons "Hi Sailor
News Haymakers Arthur Van Horn
Everson Byways
Old Time Jamboree
Road of Life Vic and Sade Against the Storm David Harum
Piano Twins Music Makers Headlines . EATitorially
Livestock Farm and Home Wally Nehrling John Thomas
Breakfast at Sardi’s Breakfast at Sardi’s Jack Baker Little Jack Little
Keyboard Rhythm Indpls. Victory Corp Farm & Home Farm & Home
Baukhage Peopie’s Man Drug Program Drug Program
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FUNNY BUSINESS
6: 30—Bonnie Stuart 9: ain Marires : . V. Kaltenborn 15 Mother & Dad 4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell 5:00—News Reporter 5:15—Don Winslow 5:30—Lum & Abner | 5:45—Lowell Thomas 6:00—Fred Waring
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7:45—Aldrich Family 8:00—Bing Crosby 8:15—Bing . Closby 11: 8:30—Bing Crosby 11: 8:45—Bin ng Crosby 11 9:00—Rudy Vallee 11
9:3 9:45—March of Time 30:00--Axtirur Reilly
:30—Midnight Melodies :45—Moon River
15—Rudy Vallee 0—March of Time
15—Gregor Ziemer
:00—Gardner Benedict 15—Gardner Benedict
6:15—Carroll Alcott
FRIDAY PROGRAMS
10:00—Road of Life 10:15—Vic and Sade
A.M. 6: a. meporter, News 6:45—Reveille Roundup 7:00—Time to Shine 7:15—Carroll D. Alcott 7:30—Dream Dealer 7:45—Consumers
10:45—David Harum 11:00—Editor’s Daughter 11:15—Ma Perkins 2: 11:30—News, Farm 2:
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15—Lonely Women 30—Guiding Light 45—Betty Crocker 00—Mary Marlin Ms oer You epper Youn 45—Hap! £
Music Medley Linda’s Love
Vincent Lopez Ted Malone
1:00 Dr. Malone
o pin “o'clock on WIRE. Dorothy Lamour |the program itself. 1:15 Joyce Jordan 8:00—Goldbergs 11:45—Farm Hour 3: 00—_Backstage Wife
Charlie Cook
_ 4s scheduied in the hall Nov, 26.
In ‘addition to Miss Simms, Bing will ‘ welcome comedian Edward Brophy and Edgar Buchanan, well
” ” ” INDIANA UNIVERSITY students will dramatize the founding of Vincennes, the first chapter in a “His-
Bond Parade Shining Hour
:30 Love and Learn :45 Ma Perkins
Hearts in Harmony
Navy Salute Editor's Daughter
Earl Tanner
Les Huff Gang Les Huff Gang Bailey Trailers
:00 David Harum :15 Bob & Gayle School of the Air
Mary Marlin . Ma Perkins
Pepper Young Daydreams
8:15—Linda’s Love 8:30—Beautiful Life Se Hb-gunp Jenny 100 9: The So'Neills 9:30—Sweet River
Nooa—Farm. Hour M.
12: 15—Farm Hour 12:30—Big Sister
12:45—Hearts in Harmony
1:00—Light of World
3:15—Stella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:45—Widder Brown *4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—Plain Bill
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Broadway 4:45—Front Page Farrell
known character actor of the films.
Bing’s selections scheduled for tonight are “Ho Hum,” from his forthcoming film, “The Road to Morocco”; “Moonlight Becomes You,” “June in January,” “Dear Old Pal of Mine” and “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition” with the _ Charioteers. Ginny will sing the current swing hit, “Mr. Five by Five” and “White Christmas” from Irving Berlin's “Holiday Inn.” With Bing she will | offer: “You Are My Song of Love” m “Blossom Time.” ” E 4 ”
THE FAN mail of Raymond Ed- - ward Johnson, host on those creepy “Inner. Sanctum” mysteries each ~ Sunday at 7:30 p. m. on WISH, is ‘story . in itself. e debonair, genial, slightly out-this-world gentleman is the repient of countless letters from a s cross section of radio listeners. ey range from the poetic deavors of clever children trying BB immortalize the creaking. door [1 absolute crack-pots who write
k Klliug “a minute! Poor Mr. Ace fn can’t’ keep iup with his scatter“brained wife, Jane. You can’t help loving this hilarious pair! | Se fy —— : Immediately after EASY ACES listen to “MR. KEEN, TRACER OF LOST PERSONS".
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toric Indiana” series, when a new program - of broadcasts from the university is presented on WIRE at 5:30 o’clock tonight. Authors of the script for tonight’s presentation are Lyle Warrick, Bloomington, and David Holmes, Logansport. Members of the cast include Robert Gaston, Indianapolis; Dan Baker, Marietta, O.; Archie Stewart, Gary; Keith Lyon, Goshen; Leo Jones, Bloomington; George Carrington, Wilmington, Del., and Ted Vernasco, Mishawaka. ” ” 8 PUPILS OF 6000 high schools throughout the nation in addition to the regular audience will hear speakers on “America’s Town Meeting of the Air” tonight discuss “Resolved: That a Federal World Government Should be Established.” It will be on WISH at 7:30 o'clock. Under the joint sponsorship of the National University Extension association, Town Hall and the Blue network, four authorities on international affairs will be heard. They include Clyde Eagleton, professor of international law, New York university; Vernon Nash, executive director, National Peace Conference; Malcolm Bingay, editorial director, Detroit Free Press, and David H. Wills, director of information, British Supply Council, » | Washington, D. C. 2 ” 2
NOW A member of the Junior Red Cross, Raby Snooks will demonstrate gauze winding, tourniquet application and iodine splashing on poor “Daddy” tonight in another episode of the ‘Coffee Time” program on WIRE at 7 o'clock. . . . On the same station at 9 o'clock Abbott and Costello will originate their broadcast from Ft. MacArthur, Cal., with Carmen Miranda and her six-piece Brazilian band as guests. . « « Wilbur Barnhart of Manual high school, director of the Indianapolis Victory Corps, will participate in a discussion tomorrow with a group of pupils from Vivian Siener’s speech class at Manual on “The High School Victory Corps.” The broadcast is scheduled for WISH at 11:15 a. m. 2 8 = THE TRUE story of the Two
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Couldn’t Change,” and how the brand figured in the punishment of cattle thieves will be dramatized on “Death Valley Days” tonight at 7:30 o'clock. on WFBM. Jim and Jeanie Hart owned one of the most prosperous ranches in the southwest and their cattle was appropriately branded with interlocked hearts. When cattle rustlers who stole 50 heifers from the ranch were caught the cowhands were about to hang them but Jeanie intervened. Instead she branded them with the Two Hearts brand as a lesson to others.
8 ® 8 AROUND THE DIAL: Thirty thousand “swing shift” employees at Lockheed and Vega Aircraft Corps. will be able to hear the Monday night Orson Welles program on CBS through special re-
ception facilities that are being installed ' in the plants. Amplified speakers have been set up in each
area of the two plants so tha® the 4 p. m. to midnight workers can hear the west coast broadcast which airs during their lunch time. . . Lieut. Col. I. C. Stickney’s recent short story on the CBS “Stage Door Canteen” broadcast is still getting a lot of attention around radio row. The story is that a marine down on Guadalcanal sent the following cryptic dispatch: “We were attacked yesterday in force by the Japanese. We suffered 87 casualties. Two thousand Jap bodies present a disposal problem.” . . . Jim and Marian Jordan (Fibber McGee and Molly) have just become the proud owners of a horse but its name isn't Lillian — it’s Pharoah.
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
1—Tulagi is in the Aleutians, Solomons or Marshall islands? 2 What kind of army equipment is known as a “General Grant”? 3—The Mediterranean and the Red sea are joined by what waterway? 4—What is the present name of the Territory of Papua? 5—Anthony J. Dimond is a delegate to congress from which territory? 6—Name the author of the book, “The Last of the Mohicans.” 7—For which motion picture is the late film director, James Cruze; best remembered? 8—Which of the original 13 states was the, last to ratify the federal constitution? 9—What part of a sentence makes an assertion about tne subject? 10—Helen Jepson is a novelist, a
ANSWERS
1—Solomons.
2—The American-built tank best known for its performance in the Libyan campaign.
3—The Suez canal. 4—British New Guinea.
5—Alaska.
6—James Fenimore Cooper. —“The Covered Wagon.”
8—Rhode Island.
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