Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1942 — Page 16

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. WISH 1310 (Blue Network) The Sea Hound

WIRE 1430 (NBC) “| Brite Spots Girl Marries’ World on Trial Portia

Hoosier Request Plain Bill Hoosier Request Front Page Farrell

WIBC (Mutual)

Prayer News Yizeinia Byrd Don Winslow Turk Time Dial & Dance {| Star Parade Jack Armstrong

10-2-4 Ranch ews Capt. Midnight Parade of Bands

| John Thomas ‘Felix Adams Major Hoople Fulton Lewis Jr. Major Hoople Lone Ranger News Lone Ranger Ralph Knox Luke Walton Earl Godwin

Cal Tinney Cavalcade Song Parade Cavalcade Lum & Abner Bulldog ‘Drummond | Firestone True or False True or False

5:30 45 Gilbert 8:00 Amos and Andy Orson W. World News Symphonic Swing

Bulldog Drummond | Firestone Counter-Spy

Gabriel Heatter Telephone Hour Merchant Marine | Telephone Hour Counter-Sp. Better Half Dr. I. Q Spotlight Bands

T. 3 Better Half Dr. I. Q. Spotlight Bands

| Radio Theatre 45 Radio Theatre I

Raymond Clapper | Contented Hour Raymond G. Swing Our Morale pe Contented Hour Alias J. Freedom Norman Cloutier Linda's Love Alias J. Freedom Enduring Music . | DePauw

Sports Round-Up | .

News & Music Songs of Islands Honored Music Honored Music

Music After Ten John Thomas Charlie Cook Music You Like Radio Newsreel Starlight Trail Radio Newsreel Starlight Trail

:30 Sa; 10:45 Sand + 31:00 Strikes & Spares {Sports Aces Music You Want |News ta ane (aller ow xo Yon, |B Sie : a oO rains opical Serenade. 11:45 Gene Krupa Old Refrains Tropical Serenade | Gay Claridge

TUESDAY PROGRAMS

WIBC 1070 ; WIRE 1430 (Mutual) (NBC)

Tex & Grandsons | Dawn Patrol Tex Tyler Dawn Patrol

World News

WFBM 1260 (CBS)

8:30 Rhythm Reveille 6:45 Rhythm Reveille

WISH 1310 (Blue Network) Sunshine Special Sunshine Special

Morning Mail Musical Clock Morning Mail Musical Clock Morning Mail Musical Clock News

7:30 Early Bi

7:45 News Utsh Trailers

8:00 Time With Music 8:15 Mrs. Farr 8:30 Mrs. Fa 8:45 Hollywood News

9:00 Valiant Lady 9:15 Stories Carter Family 9:30 Honeymoon Hill Friendly House 9:45 Bachelor's Children | Friendly House

45 10:00 Mary L. Taylor Friendly House :16 30

News Roundup Musical Clock Breakfast Club Get Up & Go News Breakfast Club Bandwagon Shopping School Breakfast Club Get Up & Go Shopping School

Breakfast Club Merry Melodies News The O’'Neills Hymn Singer Helpmate

Padra Lone Journey String Time

Road of Life Breakfast at Sardi’s Vic and Sade Breakfast at Sardi’s

Against Storm Women in ar Little Jack Little

David Harum Music Maker Keyboard Rhythm High School Clark Dennis Headlines Farm and Home EATitorially Farm and Home

Livestock Reports ‘| Baukhage Farm & Home People’s Man Wally Nehrling Drug Program John Thomas Drug Program

Music Medley Current Problems Linda's Love Current Problems Hearts in Harmony | Victory Hour Editor's Daughter | Victory Hour

Mary Marlin Current Problems Ma Perkins Saran roblems Pepper Youn, Daydreams ’ Baeness g South Amer. Way

Backstage Wife Current Problems Stella Dallas A.-N. “E” Award Lorenzo Jones A.-N. “E” Award Widder Brown A.-N. “BE” Award

Girl Marries The Sea Hound Portia Hop Harrigan Plain B

ill Sportsman Club * Front Page Farrell | Merry-Go-Round

Carter Family

Seco! Husband Ethel R. Willitts Beioht. Horizon Ethel R. Willitts Aunt Jenny Carson Robinson

Ranch Hands Howard Carlson Tex & Grandson Hi Sailor

Mid Day News Haymakers Strictly Personal Sunshine Special

We Americans Pioneer Sons Pioneer Sons Bond Parade

Les Huff Gang Les Huff Gang Bailey & Trailers Bailey & Trailers

Harpo & Tiny Harpo & Tiny Carter Family Carter Family

Brite Spots .| Devotional Hoosier Request Hoosier Request

32:45 Parm Circle

:00 Dr. Malone :18 Joyce Jordan :30 Love and Learn :45 Ma Perkins

David Harum

School of Air

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America’s leading bandsplaying from War Camps and War Plants

Freddy Martin from Bobby Byrne Sammy Kaye from

| Duke Ellington from |

Consolidated Aircraft Corp., San Diego, Calif,

Langley Field, Va. ‘Hdgrs. Army Ground Forces, Army War College, Washington, D.C

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WLW MONDAY PROGRAMS

P. M, . 4:00—Girl Marires

4:45—Front Page Farrell 5:00—News Reporter 5:16—~Don Winslow 5:30—Deacon Moore 5:45—Lowell Thomas 6:00—Fred Waring 6:15—Gregor Ziemer

6:30—Life Mysteries 6:45—H. V. Kaltenborn 7:00—Cavalcade 7:30—Voice of Firestone 7:45—Voice of Firestone 8:00—Telephone Hour 8:15—Telephone Hour 8:30—Dr. 1. Q. 8:45—Dr. I Q. 9:00—Contented

TUESDAY PROGRAMS

9:15—Contented 9:30—Hilites & Shadows 9:45—Hilites & Shadows 10:00—Arthur Reilly 10:15—Background 10:30—Burt Farber 10:45—Johnny Lewis 11:00—Gardner Benedict 11:15—Gardner Benedict 11:30—Moon River.

. M. 6:30—News 6:45—Mansfield & Abbott 7:00—~Time to Shine 7:15—Carroll O. Alcott 7:30—Colonel Cumquat 7:45—-Consumer 8:00—The Goldbergs 8:15—Linda's Love 8:30—Beautiful Life 8:45—Aunt Jenny 9:00—News 9:15~The O’Neills 9:30—Sweet River . 9:45—Lone Journey 82 8 = TONIGHT 7:00—=Vox Pop, WFBM. 7:00—Cavalcade of America, WIRE. 8:00—Radio Theater, WFBM.

8:30—Spotlight Bands, WISH.

By ‘FRANK WIDNER THE HISTORY of Alaska, that territory which today stands as a vital link in this country’s Pacific defenses, will be dramatized tonight on the “Cavalcade .. of America” series at 7 o’clock on

10:30—Against

12:45—Hearts

1:15—Lonely

a book of the same title by} Jean Potter, young reporter who recently ex-

Fortune magazine, is the title of tonight’s drama which will have Arlene Francis, well known to radio listeners and Broadway, in the role of narrator. : Brig. Gen. Clarence L. Sturde vant, in general supervision of the Alcan highway project which is scheduled to open and bring that territory practically next door to us, will speak during the program from Washington, about on-the-spot experiences of the army’s performance of duty in the north territory. The panoramic unveiling of the territory- will range from its purchase from Russia in 1867 to Nov.

Arlene Francis

10:00—Road of Life 1 10:15—Vic & Sade 1:45—Church Hymns

10:45—David Ha 11:00—Editor’s Daughter 11:15—Ma Perk 11:30—News Farm 11:45—Livestock Reports

P. M. 12:00—Everybody’s Farm 12:15-=Vic and Sade 12:30—Big Sister

1:00—Light of World

:30—Guiding Light

Storm - 2:00—~Mary Marlin rum 2:15—Ma Perkins 2:30—Pepper Young ins 2:45—Happiness 3:00—Backstage Wife 3:15—Stella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones - 3:45—Widder Brown 00—G

4: 4:15—Portia 4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell

in Harmony

Women

2 8 = ‘ Other bands scheduled to be heard this week include Bobby Byrne, tomorrow; Sammy Kaye,

day, and Ted Weems, Friday. 2 3 2

PARKS JOHNSON and Warren Hull will be at the WAVES officer training school, Smith college, Northampton, Mass., tonight for their “Vox Pop” broadcast on WFBM at 7 o'clock. More than 900 girls who are officer candidates, will be in the audience. . , . Six men of the merchant marine and six women who are doing their bit to

by working at the Todd Shipbuilding yards, will be the guests of Harry Hagen on the “True or False” broadcast tonight at 7:30 o'clock on WISH and the Blue network. . . . Due to illness, Lily Pons will not be able to make her sched- | uled appearance on tonight’s “Great Artists” series of the Telephone | Hour at 8 o'clock on WIRE. Instead, the eminent violinist, Jascha Heifetz, will replace Miss Pons on the program. . . , “Goodby Mr.

the “Screen Guild Players” tonight on WFBM at 9 o'clock. Merle Oberon and Basil Rathbone will portray the leading roles. 2 8 =» . THREE OLD favorites of the “Radio Theater” will appear on that program tonight at 8 o'clock on WFBM to present a Cecil B. De‘Mille adaptation

Wednesday; Duke Ellington, Thurs-|’

Chips” will be the presentation by| |

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in the music business as an in-

taking lessons on the saxophone, will lead off this week’s parade of “Spotlight Bands” on WISH at 8:30 o’clock tonight. : . The band leader later deserted the selling game and found himself two years later playing in Finland

with a Finnish-American orchestra. He spent nine months there and six more in London. He finally organized his own band and sold himself and the troupe to a New

2 ” FREDDY MARTIN, who started|§

strument salesman and wound up|S

taking the roles of Mary, Jock and Bill, respectively. The

Irene Dunne "tv." married life of Jack and Mary, who drift apart several times, but are saved from making the mistake of divorce by Bill, their loyal friend. Both Bill and Jack loved Mary, but Mary chose Jack and because of his love for Mary and because he realized how deeply she loved Jack,

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