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News Gil Forbes Capt. Midnight John Thomas Parade of Bands . Amos 'n’ Andy Fulton Lewis Jr. Fred Waring Your War Job . SHOTS HEARD 'ROUND THE
Harry James Felix Adams - orld News Your War Job Easy Aces Lone Ranger Symphonic Swing | News Mr. Keen Lone Ranger Ralph Knox Tee Casper—Sports Nelson Eddy '| cal Tinne, y Earl Godwin Nelson Eddy Song Perle ] Lum & Abner WORLD 2 30 Dr. Christian Theatre of Air | Tommy Dorsey | Manhattan 2 / :45 Dr. Christian Theatre of Air ~ | Tommy Dorsey Manhattan : na \ “ Bob Burns Gabriel Heater Eddie Cantor Basin Street \ will 2 Bob ' Burns Jack Pearl Eddie Cantor Basin Street \ BW J )) Lionel Barrymore | Jack Pearl District Attorney | Spotlight Bands W 7% Lionel Barrymore | Jack Pearl District Attorney | Spotlight’ Bands .. 7
Moments in Music | John B. Hughes Key Kyser: Raymond G. Swing] Moments in Music Kay Kyser Ark Association | Vee
0 Bert Wilson of rier :45 Concert Miniature | Red Cross Show Kay Kyser Sports Round-Up
100 Gilbert Forbes ‘| Music After Ten John Thomas: News and Musio : Dee Peterson Music You Like Song of Islands Salute to States Starlight Trail Honored Music Salute to States Starlight Trail Honored Music
:00 Strikes & Spares | Sports Aces’ Music You Want | News :15 Star Parade Star Parade Music You Want | Indiana Roof :30 Vaughn Monroe Qld Refrains Joe Marsala Russ Morgan :45 Vaughn Monroe Old Refrains Joe Marsala Russ Morgan
THURSDAY PROGRAMS
WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 +. WISH 1310 . (CBS) ~ (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) 6:30 Early Birds Tex & Grandsons | Dawn Patrol Sunshine Special 6:45 Early Birds Tex Tyler Dawn Patrol Sunshine Special
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COPR. 1 ;00 Valiant Lady Mel Steele Merry Melodies New: :15 Stories Mel Steele The O'Neills
s = = :30 Honeymoon Hill | Friendly House Helpmate 8 OS Singer adits FUNNY BUSINESS fy Al Capp i
:45 Bachelor's Children | Friendly House Lone Journey ' - | String Time .10:00 Mary Taylor Friendly House Road of Life Breakfast at Sardi’s di (a an 0 2 Gi50% B-BUT =T SMASH ZZ = r 10:15 Second Husband | Ethel Willits Vic & Sade Breakfast at Sardl’s ; Clr; i % . oT oa 7, A = MUST NEVER wl ” SHENEILRN 10:30 Bright Horizons Ethel Willits Against the Storm | Women in War [222 z oe 10:45 Aunt Jenny Carson Robinson | David Harum Little Jack Little
11:00 Kate Smith Ranch Hands Keyboard Serenade| Women in War 11:15 Big Sister Howard Carlson Keyboard Serenade| Story Hour 11:30 Helen Trent Tex & Grandsons | Headlines Farm and Home 11:46 Gal Sunday + | Hi Sailor! EAT-itorially Farm and Home
12:00 Tune Revue News Livestock Baukhage 12:15 Gilbert Forbes Haymakers Farm and Home People’s Man 12:30 Hoosier Farm Cir.| Strictly Personal Wally Nehrling Drug Program 12:48 Hoosier Farm Cir,| Sunshine Special | John Thomas Drug Program
1:00 Dr. Malone We Americans Music Medley Victory Business | Pioneer Sons . | Linda's Love Ted Malone Pioneer Sons Hearts in Harmony| Navy Salute A ’ Fi RA PAX Ad) Bond Parade Editor's Daughter | Earl Tanner i a wy | / A / 2 TNR : 2:00 David Harum I Mary Marlin Three R’s 77, oA. IW PSL Oe De 2:15 Bob & Gayle Les Huff Gang Ma Perkins Three R's 2 AN A Jem iL Daydreams i. + 5 7-4 ra TO ZA { fe 7 \h }
2:30 Indpls. Symphony | Ace Bailey Pepper Yi ii =a Ras suet
oung 2:45 Indpls. Symphony | Ace Bailey Right to Happiness| Radio Today
00 News Harpo & Tiny Backstage Wife Club Matinee B\! 2D) NT. 3 ® ; NA 15 Navy News Harpo & Tiny Stella Dallas Club Matinee g ii \ W on ed :30 Peppe ‘Landeros | doosier Home Folks| Lorenzo Jones Club Matinee UPR | ; est tags ie . :45 Mountain Music. | Joosier Home Folks| Widder Brown Club Matinee : Wy, 00 WY 2 AV hep, MIM Time Tunes | Brite Spots * | Girl Marries Sea Hound toi ad Devotional a ortia Hop Hartigan 5 hr, Wg % Evening at Home | Plain Bi portsman Clu y Piatt , 7 ARE YOU GOING TO STAND THERE Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrell | Merry-Go-Round 2 Feuay [2 es 2 7 : | di zy HOLDING ME ALL DAY?
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P. M. 5 6:30—Brito’s Ballads 9:15—Kay Kiser 4:00—Girl Marries 6:45—H. V. Kaltenborn 9:30—Kay Kiser 4:15—Portia 3 7:00—Thin Man 9:45—Kay Kyser Wop, N00, 4.30—Plain Bill ; 7:15—Thin Man 10:00—Arthur’ Reilly a ee ‘ 4:45—Front Page Farrell : 10:15—Gregor Ziemer wi, wot e oof 5:00—News_ Reporter 7:45—Tommy Dorsey 10:30—Burt Farber 00s 192, 5:15—Don Winslow 8:00—Eddie Cantor 10:45—Johnny Lewis Wp 0000 AAV 0005, 7) : 8:15—Eddie Cantor 11:00—Gardner Benedict fo 21% woe 8:30—District Attorney 11:15—Gardner Benedict M1 0g aN 2000, 8:45—District Attorney 11:30—Midnight Melodies: Wille 9:00—Kay Kiser .. ' 1,11:45—Moon River —— 2 /R22
WLW THURSDAY PROGRAMS “He insists on a wing so he can curl up to sleep!”
A.M. 10:00—Road of Life 1:15—Lonely Women Slnemn sper, | Nem Stem | SSNS HE > ~Mansftie : gains orm : urc ymns : x Time to Shine 10:45-David Harum x 3:00-Mary Marlin couple of real honeymooners. . .|ciety.” The Mad Russian wants in :15—Carro A 0 : itor’s Daughte : a Perkins : - ] i i 7:30—Col. Cumquatt 11:15—Ma Perkins 2:30—Pepper Young Claudia Morgan (Nora), now ap-| to, and between him and Gracie, 7:45—Consumers 11:30—Reporter—News 2:45—Right to Hapbiness pearing in a new play, “The Sun| Cantor is going to have his hands : e
8:00—The Goldbergs 11:45—News :00—! Ww i Ine So fere Noon—Everybody’s Farm : Field,” will be in New York for the full.
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8:80—Beautiful Life 8:45—Aunt Jenny 9:00—News 9:15—The O'Neills, 9:30—Sweet River 9:45—Lone Journey 8 8's TONIGHT 7:00—Thin Man, WIRE. 8:00—Basin Street, WISH. 8:30—Mr. District Attorney, WIRE. 9:00—=Great Music, WFBM. FORTY OF the mation’s top bands will appear at service gamps Christmas day in a gigantic Blue Network series of broadcasts beginning at 11 2, m. and running until 11 p. m. The bands will play from army camps and from navy, marine and coast guard stations in every part of the United States.
Bringing you real life experieffices of GM folks, theist families and feliow workers LCL LORELHL front —from the production front® Marian Haas; plant nurse; hus- - band a Marine; gives America a message; Charles Owen; 74, works agdin for Victory; Wifma Englehart presents a Jie THURSDAY WISH-1:00 P. M.
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They will be on the air 15 minutes coast-to-coast, on 142 stations of the network. Then. each band will give a three-hour show for the fighting men of the camp or station. ; Not only. will the program bring music to the . armed: forces, . but through the broadcasts will bring to the homes from which our fighters come, dramatic vistas of holiday feasting and ceremonies arranged for the men. s The local Blue Network station, WISH, will carry the broadcast from 11 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. and from 12:30 to 4:45 p. m., with 22 bands appearing; will continue from 5:15 to 5:30 p. m.; 6:05 to 6:30 p. m.; 7:30 to 8 p. m.; 8:30 to 8:56 p. m.; 9:30 to 9:45 p. m., and 10 to
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SUPER SLEUTHS: A lonely mountain-top hotel on a wintry night will be the scene of Nick and
‘Nora Charles’ adventure tonight in
the “Thin Man” series at 7 o'clock on WIRE. : : They will go on a second honeymoon to trap the murderers of a
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show. Intended murder in a mad house will be Mr. District Attorney’s problem when he broadcasts at 8 o'clock tonight on WIRE. A gangster, seeking to escape from other criminals who want to put him on the spot, succeeds in having himself committed to an insane asylum and sets in motion a sinistér chain of events. - The gang, in turn, manages to have one of its loyal members committed to the institution to do the job of . .vengeance. However, the plan is given an unexpected climax when the D. A. steps in.
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OLD FAVORITES from the pen of Irving Berlin, selections which America has hummed and sung over a period of years, will be featured during the > a “Great Moments in Music” pro- § gram at 9 o'clock i tonight on § WFBM. Tonight will be called “Irving. Berlin Encore Night.” The all - Berlin program was arranged after the composer had bl been asked to Irving Berlin name what he considered the outstanding music he had written during his career. Jean Tennyson, soprano star of the program, will sing “Russian Lullaby” as her solo offering and will be heard in a duet with Jan Peerce, tenor, presenting “Blue Skies.” Other songs selected were “Remember,” “All Alone” and “What'll I Do.” The program will be opened by George Sebastian leading the orchestra and chorus in “Say It With
| Music” and will close with Berlin's
patriotic number, “God Bless America.” : ” t J 2 TURN ABOUT is fair play, so Eddie Cantor will entertain Gracie Allen on his “Time to Smile” program at 8 o'clock tonight on WIRE. Gracie will. be on hand to investi‘gate the background of the comedian whose wife and five. daughters
“Judy Splinters” will add her small voice (via Shirley Dinsdale) to the growing and well-established confusion, while Hattie McDaniel’s rattling of pots and pans in preparation for “meatless” Wednesday can be heard in the background. 2 = 2 WORLD CONDITIONS and their effect on American youth will be portrayed on the “Dr. Christian” broadcast at 7:30 o’clock tonight on WFBM. . .. This week's prize winning play, entitled “The Child of the Future,” was written by Lenore Kay Young of San Francisco. . . « Kay Kyser will take his college of Musical Knowledge session of quiz and music to Camp Cooke, near Santa Maria, Cal, for his hourlong program at 9 o'clock tonight on WIRE. » #” ” FOR ITS weekly broadcast at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow on WFBM and CBS, the Indian- oy apolis Symphony £ orchestra, direct- | ed by Fabien Sevitzky, will play the second movement of- Brahm’s § “Symphony No. 4 in E Minor” and the - second suite of “Stephen Foster Songs.” Maria Koussevitzky, soprano, in M- Koussevitzky private life Mrs. Sevitzky, will sing “Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair” and “Some Folks,” the songs sung by Richard Crooks during his re-
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ADD SAFETY PRIZES FOR BUS DRIVERS
Inter-city bus operators of the Indiana railroad division of Wesson Co. have been informed of a new merit system whereby the company will award new uniforms to drivers
who complete 2200 hours of driving without a chargeable accident.
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DISTRICT 20 CALLS FIRST AID MEETING
District 20 first aid group will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Olive Branch Christian church. ne : Students and nurses with first| 7
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