Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1942 — Page 43
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4:00 Tea Time Tunes | Brite Spots Girl Marries : 4:15 Mom & Dad Devotional Portia Santa Claus Hoosier Request Plain Bill Ben Bernie Hoosier Request Front Page Farrell
News Cocktail Time Yiginia yrd 115 The Duncans Turf me Dial & Dance Jack Armstrong - Capt. Midnight
Fulton Lewis Felix Adams ‘| Lone Ranger Lone Ranger
Cal Tinney Song Parade Every Man's Temple Every Man's Temple
Gabriel Heater i Judy Kayne's Qrch. That Brewster B iv| Double or Nothing That Brewster B \v| Double or Nothing
Music Caravan Wright Music Caravan Wright :30 Music Caravan Wright :45 Music Caravan Wright
:00 Gilbert Forbes News :15 World Today Charlie Cook :30 Sandman Wordless ‘Musie 145 Sandman Wordless Music
:00 Strikes & Spars Sports Aces :15 Star Parade Star Parade :30 Vaughn Monro¢ Old Refrain :45 Vaughn Monroe Old Refrain
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30 Early Birds Tex & Grandsons 45 Barly Birds Tex Tyler
00 World Today Bill Haley 15 Early Birds Bill Haley 30 Early Birds | Linda Lou 45 News Utah Trailers
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By FRANK V IDNER
‘THREE LOCAL radio stations will carry the big battle for the Old Oaken Bucket at Lez ayette tomorrow between Indiana and Purdue. The stations, WISH, WFBM and WIRE, each will have a direct line to Lafayette and will start their broadcasts at 1:45 p. ia. Luke Walton, spcris announcer for WISH, will be coping his last stint for that station. Immediately following the broadcast, Luke will head for Dartmouth college, where
6:30—String Serénadeé 6:45—H. V. Kaltenborn
7:30—Information Please 7:45:~Information Please 8:00—Waltz Time 8:15—Waltz Time 8:30--Plantalion Party _ 8:45—Plantation Party 9:00—Funny People
SATURDAY PROGRAMS
10:00—~Creighton's 10:15—Creigaton’s 10:30—Coast Guards 10:45—Coast Guards 11:00-—Home Forum 11:15—~Home Forum 11:30—News Reporter 11:45—Man on the Farm 12:00—Everybody’'s Farm M
12:15—Everybody's Farm 12:30—Everybody’s Farm 12:45—FEverybhody's Farm 1:00-—Fantasy in Melody 1:15—Fantasy in Melody
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9:15—Funny People 9:30—Meet Your Navy * 9:45—Meet Your Navy 10:00—Arthur Reilly 10:15—Background 10:30—Burt Farber 10:45—Chick Mawuthe 11:00—Gardner Benedict 11:15—~Gardner Benedict 11:30—Midnight Melodies 11:45—Moon River
Tavern Tavern
1:30—N. D.-Northwestern 1:45--N., D.-Northwestern 2:00—N, D.-Northwestern . D.-Northwestern . D.-Northwestern . D.-Northwestern . D.-Northwestern . D.-Northwestern . D.-Northwestern 3: . D.-Northwestern 4:00—N., D.-Northwestern 4:15—Unannounced | 4:30—Dance Orch. | 4:45—Battle Front}
” ” ” | Bert Wilson will handle the play-
by-play for WF'BM and WIRE will have its regular crew of Pete French, Wally Nehrling and John DeCamp, Kern Tips, well-known southwest sports announcer, will describe the Texas Christian-Rice battle at the
Rice institute stadium tomorrow on Mutual and it will be carried here by WIBC at 2:20 p. m. WLW will handle the account of the Notre Dame-Northwestern game
8 8 8 THE SONGS and stars of the gay '90s will be heard in “Those Good Old Days,” which returns to WISH tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The station will carry the program each week at that time. Guest star of tonight's show will
be Blanche Ring, whose “Rings on My Fingers, Bells on My Toes” made her the toast of New York at the! turn of the century. Regular cast of the program includes Lulu Bates, Hal Willard,
he will enter naval training as a lieutenant (jg).
Ethel Gilbert, the Gay ’90s quartet,
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“The women’s salvage committee took the statue for scrap and
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2 = = TWO WORKS of Beethoven will be broadcast by two of the outstanding symphony orchestras in radio Sunday on the CBS and NBC
networks. At 3 p. m. on" WFBM, Dr. Arthur Rodzinski, conductor of the Cleveland orchestra, will step to the podium to conduct the New York Philharmonic¢ - Symphony in the fifth of a series of 26 concerts. His hour and a half program will consist of the Second Symphony in D Eis major, Opus 36, : by Beethoven, Elaine Vito and the Fifth Symphony, Opus 47, by Shostakovich, the young Russian whose Seventh Symphony is now the object of widespread - controversy. On WIRE at 4 p. m, Sunday, Leopold. Stokowski will turn to eld world masters when he presents Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7. Other selections include “Prelude” and “Love Death” from “Tristan and Isolde.”
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WFBM. . , . Charles Martin's adaptation of Ben Hecht’s screen play, “Nothing Sacred,” will be broadcast on the same station tonight at 8 o'clock with Melvyn Douglas in the starring role. . . . Dr. J. M. Horton, executive secretary of the Indiana Baptist convention, will speak on
“Youth and Religion” tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. on WISH, , . . The author of “Escape,” Ethel Vance (Grace Zaring Stone), will serve on the “Information Please” board of experts tonight at 7:30 o’clock on WIRE... . The hard - hitting British commandos will be saluted on the “Double or Nothing” series on WIBC tonight at 8:30 o'clock.
AUXILIARY PLANS TO
Maj. Harold C. Megrew auxiliary 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois st. A plaque honoring more than 100 husbands and sons of auxiliary
members who are in service will be dedicated, and mothers and wives of the service men will be entertained. A class of candidates
The NBC Symphony, by the way, has as its harpist the attractive young woman, Elaine Vito, who is still in her teens. She is the only
woman member in the ranks of the; own
orchestre., . oo» 2 =» BOB EOPE joins the CBS “Cara-
van” program for a one-night stand on WFBM at 9 o'clock tonight. . . . Marsha Hunt, the Hollywood movie
starlet, vill make her third appear-
ance on the “Stars Over Hollywood”
will be initiated. Mrs. Ora Love will preside. [jelly for orphans in the Soldiers and [Sailors Orphans home at Knights-
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