Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1942 — Page 21

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DEC. 14, TONIGHT 7:00—Vox Pop, WFBM. 7:00—Cavaicade of America, WIRE. 8:00—Radio Theater, WFBM. 8:30—Spotlight Bands, WISH,

9:15—Nettlow - Robinson fight, WISH. 1

~ By VIRGINIA HATFIELD

CHARLES BOYER will appear as Pepe ile Moko in tonight's “Radio Theater” adaptation-of the movie, - “Algiers.” Pepe is a notorious criminal, a fugitive from French justice, ~ who is hiding in the Casbah, mys- ; terious native quarter of Algiers. - As long as he remains in Casbah, he is safe from the police.

He is satisfied

in his hideout un-

til he meets Gaby, a French girl slumming in the Loretta

Casbah,

Mr. Arnold Young will por

cast at 8 o'clock.

The story of Daniel Webster, “The | :

Man Who Wouldn't Be President,” will be the “Cavalcade of Americe's” presentation at 7 o'clock tonicht on WIRE. Edward Arnold leading role, which he made famous on the screen, The play is timely, for today is the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Webster-Ashburton treaty, which abolished the African slave trade and ended the boundary dispute between Maine

An illegal marriage ceremony causes all the trouble in Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” the “Screen Guild Players” offering at 9 o’clock tonight on WFBM. Starring in the production will be Joan Bennett, Robert Young and Ralph Bellamy. » » »

CHARLIE SPIVAK'S band will fead the victory parade of “Spotlight Bands” this week, when he swings out at 8:30 o'clock tonight

RADIO

“yOX POP” will be at Iowa State|

tray the role of Gaby. WFBM will carry the broad- 8

college tonight to discuss the role of America in feeding the world during and after the war, Students will tell the radio audience about the problems of farming at 7 o'clock on WFBM. The part women are playing and the training they are now taking at the college will be emphasized during the broadcast,

Featured on “True or False” at 7:30 o'colck tonight, WISH, will be two teams of men and women YVoluntary defense workers. s » »

war, the part they play in civilian and military defense, will be the subject of Orson Welles’ “Ceiling Unlimited” broadast at 6:15 o'clock tonight on WFBM., . +» « A factory i owner, who operfates on money supplied by Berf lin and steals airFP plane plans. from Ff other manufaci ho. turers will be . i i foiled by David "Harding on Mr. Melton “Counter Spy” tonight. WISH will carry the broadcast at 8 o'clock. . , . Blondie and Dagwood will be in court for their 9:30 program tonight on WFBM. Dagwood will testify as principal witness in an auto crash between his boss, Mr, Dithers, and Mr, Berger of the Goliath Co. Richard Crooks, tenor, will sing the “Netherlands National Anthem” on the “Voice of Firestone” program at 7:30 on WIRE, , . . Featured on the great artists’ series for the “Telephone Hour” tonight will be James Melton. . . . The program will be at 8 o'clock on WIRE, » » 2

SATURDAY NIGHT the first Jap flag captured on Guadalcanal was presented to Kensington high school in Buffalo on the “Hobby Lobby” program. Dave. Elman, sponsor, auctioned it off on Dec. 5 and the school bought it for $246,700 wort

on WISH. The band will broadcast from the naval air station at Norfolk, Va. Charlie, a trumpeter, has played with Paul Specht, Ben Pollack, Glenn Miller, Bob Crosby and Ray Noble. He free-lanced and played in many radio shows and was reputedly the highest priced trumpet player on the air. Then, with the aid of Glenn Miller, he formed his own band. Other bands appearing on “Spotlight Bands” this week at the same hour will be Louis Armstrong, to-| morrow; Sammy Kaye, Wednesday; | Jack Teaguarden, Thursday; Gene Krupa, Friday, and the champion

of bonds. : The entire student body had canvassed the town and solicited contributions from everyone in sight. There are five seniors from the school on Guadalcanal and the other students wanted the flag for the trophy room as a tribute to them. They got it. Runner-up bid for the flag came from the Jack-Heintz Co. of Bedford, O. Its employees, who make airplane starters, had already subscribed 10 per cent of their salaries for war bonds—but they raised an additional $218,300 worth of bonds, approximately $50 for each worker. The grand total raised in the auc-

of the week, Saturday.

tion was $485,000.

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RADIO PROGRAMS

THIS EVENING

(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in nouncements caused by station changes after press time.)

program Aan-

WFBM 1260 (CBS)

WIBC (Mutual)

WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (NBC) (Blue Network)

A LOT OF COMMANDO S i ARE QUARTERED NEARBY. A MIGHTY | THEY KEEP IT GONG /

ONE SMILE FROM HER, L HEAR AND A MAN FORGETS MONA MONA, THE | | ALL OTHER WOMEN. $0 you - SOUTH SEA DANCER.| |SEE, IM RUNNING A GREAT THEY SAY SHE'S | [RISK IN BRINGING YOU HERE

MOST OF THEM COME TO SEE

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:00 Tea Time Tunes :15 Mother & Dad

Brite Spots World on Trial Gospel Songs

Girl Marries - Portia

Hop Harrigan Plain Bill :

Sportsman Club

{The Bea Houna- | [TAUNT FRITZI--- MAY {1 WRITE A LETTER

MAY T WRITE HIM A LETTER IF

BECAUSE You ALWAYS ASK

:30 Santa Claus :45 Ben Bernie

:00 News :15 The Duncans :30 Keep Singing :45 Gilbert Forbes

Turf Bar Time

Prayer News Santa Claus Jack Armstrong Capt. Midnight

Fulton Lewis Jr. Felix Adams Lone Ranger Lone Ranger

Cal Tinney Song Parade Bulldog Drummond Bulldog Drummond Gabriel Heatter Lord Halifax Better Half Better Half

Raymond Clapper ® 0 oo —

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:45 Radio Theatre

:00 Screen Guild 5 Screen Guild :30 Blondie 9:45 Blondie

10:00 Gilbert Forbes 10:15 World Today 10:30 Sandman 10:45 Sandman

11:00 Strikes & Spares 11:15 Bdwin C, Hill 11:30 Gene Krupa 11:45 Gene Krupa

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Music After Ten Dee Peterson Radio Newsreel Radio Newsreel

Sports Aces Hitler Youth Old Refrains Olé Refrains

Front Page Farrell

Nat. Teachers’ Wk. Nat, Teachers’ Wk. 10-2-4 Ranch John Morrow

Fred Waring World News Symphonic Swing Ralph Knox

Cavalcade Cavalcade Firestone Firestone

Telephone Hour Telephone Hour Dr. L Q. Dr. IL Q

Contented Hour Contented Hour Battle Stations DePauw

John Morrow Music You Like Starlight Trail Starlight Trail

Music You Want Music You Want Tropical Serenade Tropical Serenade

Merry-Go-Round

Don Winslow Star Parade

News Parade of Bafids Major Hoople Major Hoople

News Tee Casper—Sports

Earl Godwin Lum & Abner True or False True or False

Counter-Spy Sounies. srl Spotlight Bands Spotlight Bands

Raymond G Swing Robins’'n vs. Nettlow Robins’n vs. Nettlow Sports Round-Up

News & Music Songs of Islands Honored Music Honored Music

News Bob Allen Gay Claridge Gay Claridge

TUESDAY PR

OGRAMS

WIBC 1070 (Mutual)

Tex & Grandsons Tex Tyler

News . Linda Lon Bill Haley Utah Trailers

News Roundup & Go

WFBM 1260 (CBS)

6:30 Early Birds 6:46 Barly Birds

00 News 5 Early Birds 0 Early Birds 5 News

8 Mrs. Farrell Get Up

Bandwagon Get Up & Go

Mel Steele Mel Steele Friendly House Friendly House

Friendly House Ethel R. Willitts Ethel R. Willitts Harpo & Tiny

Ranch Hands Howard Carlson

30 Mrs. Farrell 45 Hollywood News

9:00 Valiant Lady 9:15 Stories 9:30 Honeymoon Hill 9:45 Bachelor's Children 10:00 Mary L. Taylor 10:15 Second Husband 10:30 Bright Horizon 10:45 Aunt Jenny

11:00 Kate Smith 11:15 Big Sister

n 1 75 1: 8:00 Time With Music 8: 8: 8:

WIRE 1430 (NBC)

Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol

World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock

Musical Clock News Shopping School Shopping School

Merry Melodies The O'Neills Helpmate Lone Journey

Road of Life Vic and Sade Against Storm David Harum

Star Parade High School

WISH 1310 (Blue Network) Sunshine Special Sunshine Special

News Morning Mail Morning Mail News

Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club

News Hymn Singer Baby Institute Gene & Glenn

Breakfast at Sardi’s Breakfast at Sardi's Women in War Little Jack Little

Console Pictures Know Your Army

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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Tex & Grandson Hi Sailor

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Farm and Home Farm and Home

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1:00 Dr. Malone 1:15 Joyce Jordan 1:30 Love and Learn 1:45 Ma Perkins

Livestock Reports Farm & Home Wally Nehrling John Morrow Drug Program

Music Medley U. B. Army Band Linda’s Love Mystery Chet Hearts in Harmony | Victory Hour Editor's Daughter | Victory Hour

Mary Marlin Three R's Ma Perkins Three R's Pepper Young Ted Malone Happiness Padra

Backstage Wife Columbia Glee Club Stella Dallas Columbia Glee Club Lorenzo Joues Earl Tanner Widder Brown Unannounced

Girl Marries The Sea Hound Portia Hop Harrigan Gospel Songs Plain Bill Sportsman Club Turf! Bar Time Front Page Farrell | Merry-Go-Round

WLW MONDAY PROGRAMS

6:30—Life Mysteries 9:15—Conten.ed 6:45—H. V. Kaltenborn 130 7:00—Cavalcade %9:30—Voice of Firestone 7:45—Voice of Firestone 8:00—Telephone Hour 8:15—Telephone Hour 8:30—-Dr. I. Q 8:45-Dr. IL Q. 9:00—Contented

Indiana News Farmer's: Digest Strictly Personal Farmer's Digest

Farmer's Digest Pioneer Sons Pioneer Sons Bond Parade

Sunshine Special Sunshine Special Bailey & Trailers :| Bailey & Trailers

Harpo & Tiny Harpo & Tiny Hoosier Home Folks Tex Tyler

Brite Spots Devotional

Baukhage People’s Man Drug Program

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PEACE CONFERENCE, THAN THANKS FOR ALERTING LS

MY EYE! THAT WAS A TRAP! DIDN'T YOU SEE ALL THEM MOOZY THUGS POP LP OUTA TH WATER ALL AROUND US?

P. M. , 4:00 Girl Marries 4:15—Portis 4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell

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10:15—Background 10:30—National Teachers 10:45~Johnny Lewis 11:00~-Gardner Benedict 11:15—Gardner Benedict

5:45—Lowell Thomas 11:30—Midnite Melodies _

6:00—Fred Waring 8:15—Gregor Ziemer

TUESDAY PROGRAMS

10:00—Road of Life 10:15=Vic & Sade 10:30—Against Storm 10:45—David Harum 11:00—Editor's Daughter 11:15~-Ma Perkins 11:30—News Farm 11:45—Livestock Reports

P. M, 12:00—Bverybody’s Farm 12:15~-Vic afid Sade 12:30--Big Sister 12:45~—Hedrts. tn Harmony 1:00-Light of World 1:15~Ionely Women

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 oo SI Eee V er 3:45--Widder Brown pa RRS — ne '% 4:00—-Girl Marries Ps ; 2%; A 41} tata 5 Te T— iE . ad 3) £OPR. 1942 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. ¥. M_REG. UL S. PAT. OFF)

3 e to ne 7:18-=Carroll O. Alcott 3:30mBrsdley Kincaid $ er 8: ‘The Goldbergs

8:1 da’s Love 8:30—Beautiful Life

9:30--8weet River 9:46—Lone Journey

TODAY'S COMMON ERROR

Q—What mistake did I ‘make

Bill 4:45—-Front Page Parrell when I said? “It just come off the assembly line,”

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