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Nickel Serenade Jack Teagarden Murder Clinic Murder Clinic
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:00 Timely Tunes :15 Second Husband :30 Bright Horizons :45 Aunt Jenny
:00 Kate Smith :15 Big Sister :30 Helen Trent 11:45 Our Gal Sunday
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Mary Marlin Ma Perkins Pepper Young Right to Happiness
Three R's Three R's Daydreams Civilian Defense
:00 News :15 Wheeler Mission :30 Peppe Landeros :45 Rhythm & Song
Harpo & Tiny Harpo & Tiny Carter Family Carter Family
Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown
Club Matinee Club Matinee Club Matinee Club Matinee
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6:30—Dinah Shore 6:45—H. V. Kaltenhorn
9:15—Bob Hope 9:30—Red Skelton
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9:45—Red Skelton 10:00—Arthur Reilly 10:15—Background 11:30—Burt Farber 10:45—Chick Mauthe 11:00—Gardner Benedict 11:15—Gardner Benedict 11:30—Moon | River
6:15—Carroll Alcott
9:00—Bob Hope
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PROGRAMS
A. M. 6:30—News-Weather 6:45—Reveille Roundup 7:00—Time to Shine 7:15—Carroll D. Alcott 7:30—Col. Cumquate 7:45—Consumers 8:00—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 ” ”
TONIGHT 7:30—Duffy’s Tavern, WISH. 8:00—Burns and Allen, WFBM, 8:30—Murder Clinic, WIBC, 9:00—Bob Hope, WIRE.
By FRANK WIDNER PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT will address the nation on current problens tonight during the broadcast of 11th annual New York Herald Tribune forum which will be carried on all four major radio networks. WISH, WFBM, WIBC and WIRE will carry the program locally. The: program from the forum will be broadcast, beginning at 9:30 o'clock.
10:45—David
12:45—Hearts 1:15—Lonely
’ » ” ”» BOBBY BYRNE, who took his first piano lesson at the age of two, | will bring his band and a new vucal- | ist to the victory parade of “Spot{light Bands” to‘night at 8:30 {o'clock on WISH. | The new vocallist is Virginiaj | Maxey, a petite: |blond songstress {who joined th ‘band a few, months ago. | The advent of: ‘Byrne into the ‘orchestra business was a peculiar one. In 1935, Bobby's dad, a bandmaster in world war I and ‘head of the music department at Cass Technical high school, in De‘troit, invited the Dorsey brothers "(Tommy and Jimmy) to visit the I school, make short talks and listen ta the school ‘band. Bobby played trombone in the band. The musically famous brothers accepted the invitation and were impressed by young Bobby's trom-
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10:00—Road of Life 10:15—Vicz & Sade 10:30—Against The Storm
11:00—EBditor’'s Daughter 11:15—Ma Per<ins 11:30-—News-Farm 11:45—Farm Hour, 12:00—Farm Hour
1:00—Light of World
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1:30—Guiding Light 1:45—Church Hymns 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
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P. M. 12:15—Farm Hour 12:30—RBig Sister
4:30—Plain Bill
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So impressed was Jimmy Dorsey that after the Dorsey splitup, he wired Bobby to join him at the Glenn Island Casino in New York. That was in May, 1935. :Exactly five years later, Bobby opened in the same place with his own band. ” a »
MACBETH WILL be served with
a side order of ham or the blue|-
plate special at “Duffy’s Tavern” to-
night when Ed (Archie) Gardner recites Shakespeare with the noted actress Jane Cowl at 7:30 o'clock on WISH. It all happened when Miss Cowl had the bad judgment to stop in the tavern to get out of the rain. Yon can imagine the rest when Archie starts to brush up on Miss Duffy’s copy of Shakespeare. #2 8 = BOB HOPE, off on another whirlwind tour of as many service camps as possible, will be at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., tonight with his entire cast for his weekly broadcast on WIRE at 9 o'clock. . .. One of the first of the armchair sleuths, The Old Man in the Corner, the only detective without a name, works out some fancy strategy as he solves Baroness Orczy’s “Regents Park Murder” on Mutual's “Murder Clinic” at 8:30 o'clock tonight on WIBC, ® 2 =
A 10-ROUND slugfest between Turkey Thompson, the impressive! west coast heavyweight, and Gus!
Dorazio, an eastern contender for the heavyweight title, will be broadcast tonight at 9:15 o'clock on WISH. The station will break off the blow-by-blow description at 9:30 in order to.carry the New York Herald Tribune forum, but will return to the fight on completion of
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the forum broadcast.
—By Raeburn Van Buren
PATE BROUGHT ME HERETO MAKE HUNTLY LAVAL PAY FOR HAVING RUINED MY LIFE
RAYMOND GRAM - SWING reports on the important news of the day
and.brings you his interpretation of “The News Behind the News.” :
Monday Through Thursday
9:00 P. M.
IT WASN'T UNTIL YEARS LATER= AFTER MOTHER HAD DIED AND HUNTLY LAVAL HAD VANISHED, THAT THE INJURY | RECEIVED THAT NIGHT FINALLY MADE A HOPELESS CRIPPLE OF ME :
YES -- HE WAS A GREAT MATINEE IDOL TWENTY YEARS AGO. MY MOTHER WAS a+ AN ACTRESS INHIS : COMPANY. ONE NIGHT |. HE CARRIED ME ONTO THE ST. | WAS A BABY. HE WAS DRUNK,
WELL= I'VE FOUND YOU AGA, | HUNTLY LAVAL=—=AND NOW I'M GOING TO MAKE YOU PAY #*
NINE LOCAL WOMEN ENLIST IN WAAC’S
Nine more Indianapolis women enlisted in the WAAC recently. They are Cleone L. Boren, 2914 E. New York st.; Leila M. Patterson, 3263 Central ave.; Albert! Webster, 1444 N. Pennsylvania st.; Bernice E, Hartman, 3360 N. Meridian st.; Gladys F. Hunt, 608 Lexington ave.; Beatrice Berry, 2322 Wheeler st.; Edna M. Anderson, 2430 Winthrop .ave.; Roma D. Boyd, 532 Massachusetts ave., and Elsie J. Chapman, 5649 College ave.
Burma, and has traveled in India. He received his Ph, D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania and has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, University of Maine and at Marshall college, W. Va.
COMMON ERROR It is tautological and vulgar to use the expression going on‘ as follows: “He is 16; going on 17.” It is sufficient to say: “He is 16.”
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