Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1942 — Page 23

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~ RADIO PROGRAMS

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

WFBM 1260 (CBS)

4:00 Tea Time Tunes 4:15 Mom & Dad 4:30 Santa. Claus

;45 Ben Bernie

WIBC 1070 (Mutual)

Brite Spots Devotional Gospel Songs Turf Bar Time

Prayer—News Santa Claus Jack Armstrong Capt. Midnight

Fulton Lewis

#00 Amos 'n' Andy Felix Adams

6:15 Har James . 8:30 Melody Hour 6:46 Melody Hour

Evening at Home Evening at Home

WISH 1310 (Blue Network)

Sea Hound Hop Harrigan Sportsman Club Merry-Go-Round

Don Winslow Jose Bethancours

News Parade of Bands

Stars From the Blue Stars From the Blue

News : Ralph Knox News |Tee Casper—Sports

WIRE 1430 - (NBC)

Girl Marries Portia Plain Bill Front Page Farrell

Virginia Byrd Dial & Dance Dial & Dance John Morrow

Fred Waring World News Symphonic Swing

HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle . 1 Pictured former president of

the U. S., ===

9 Penny (pl.). 10 Caper. 12 Top of the head. 13 Male offspring. 15 Saurel. 17 Units of energy. 18 Animal. 19 Comprehend.

‘CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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12 He was the first —— to live in the White House, 14 Old Testament (abbr.). 16 College building. 17 Note in | Guido’s scale, 18 Be indebted, 20 Tiny. 22 Atop (two words).

25 Courtesy title, X

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ABBIE AN' SLATS

7:00 Lights Out Johnny Presents Earl Godwin fe GRA i:

36 Plait. 28 Opinion.

21 Man’s name.

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-10:15 Second Husband

News Song Parade Federal Ace Federal Ace

Nickel Serenade Tony Pastor Murder Clinie Murder - Clinic

John B, Hughes Art Kassel

7:15 Lights Out 7:30 A n 7:46 AN Jolson 8:00 Burns & Allen 8:15 Burns & Allen 8:30 Suspense 8:45 Suspense

9:00 American in Engl 9:15 American in Engl :30 Concert Miniaturgs 9:45 Frazier Hunt

10:00 Gilbert Forbes 10:18 World Today 10:30 Sandman 10:45 Sandman

11:00 Strikes & Spares 11:15 Jan Savitt 11:30 Dolores & Orch. 11:45 Dolores & Orch.

Tony Pastor

Music After Ten Dee Peterson Farm Credit Star Parade

Sports Aces Eddie Howard Old Refrains Old Refrains

WEDNESDAY

WIBC 1070 (Mutual)

: WFBM 1260 ..% (CBS)

30 Early Birds 45 Early Birds

:00 News 115 Early Birds :30 Early Birds 145 News

Tex Tyler

News Linda Lou Bill Haley Utah Trailers

:00 Time With Music | News Roundup 115 Mrs. Farrell Get Up & Go 8:30 Mrs. Farrell Bandwagon 8:45 Hollywood News Get Up & Go

9:00 Valiant Lady Mel Steele 9:15 Stories Mel Steele 9:30 Honeymoon Hill Friendly House 9:45. Bachelor's Child'n| Friendly House

10° ‘Christ. al Talk | Friendly House 33 Chris Se Ethel R. Willitts Ethel R. Willitts Everson Byways

Ranch Hands Howard Carlson Tex & Grandsons Hi Sailor!

News Farmer's Digest Strictly Personal Farmer’s Digest

Farmer's Digest Pioneer Sons Pioneer Sons Bond Parade

Sunshine Special Sunshine Special Utah Trailers Utah Trailers

«| Harpo & Tiny Harpo & Tiny Curley Baker Jimmy & Judy

Brite Spots Devotional Gospel Songs Turf Bar Time

10:30 Bright. Horizons 10:45 Aunt Jenny

1:00 Kate Smith

11:45 Our Gal Sunday

12:00 Tune Revue. . 12:15 Gilbert Forbes 12:30 Farm News 12:4F Farm Circle

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

News Wheeler Mission Peppe Landeros Rhythm & Song

Tea Time Tunes Mother & Dad Santa Claus Ben Bernie

Rev. Henry Scherer

Tex & Grandsons e

Johnny Presents Lum & Abner Horace Heidt Duffy's Horace Heidt Duffy's Jury Trials

Battle of Sexes pals 12 | Chun unas er MoGes Spotlight Bands

Fibber McGee

Bob Hope Bob Hope Red Skelton Red Skelton

John Morrow Music You Like Starlight Trail Starlight Trail

Music You Want

Nation at War Nation at War

News & Music Song of Islands Life Program Life Program

World News Lou Breese Dance Orch. Dance Orch.

Varieties & Navy

PROGRAMS

WIRE 1430 (NBC)

Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol

World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock

Musical Clock Morning News Shopping School Shopping School

Merry Melodies The O’'Neills Helpmate Lone Journey

Road of Life Vic & Sade Against Storm David Harum

Piano Twins Star Parade Headlines EATitorially

Livestock Farm and Home Wally Nehrling John Morrow

Music Medley Linda's Love Hearts in Harmony Editor's Daughter

Mary Marlin Ma Perkins Pepper Young Right to Happiness

Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown

Girl Marries Portia Plain Bill : | Front Page Farrell

WISH 1310 (Blue Network) Sunshine Sunshine

News Morning Mall 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 Jack Baker ittle Jack Little

Console Pictures Democracy Songs Farm & Home Farm & Home

Baukhage People’s Man Drug Program Drug Program

Teddy Powell Mystery Chef Navy Salute Hollywood News

Three R's Three R's Ted Malone Civilian Defense

Club Matinee Club Matinee Club Matinee Club Matinee

Sea Hound Hop Harrigan Sporisman Club erry-Go-Round

WLW TUESDAY PROGRAMS

PM. 6:30—Dinah 4:00—Girl Marries 6:45— 4.15—Portia 4:30—Plain Bill ‘1. 7:15—=Johnny ‘4:45—Front Page Farrell |» 7:30—~Horace §5:00—News Reporter 7:45--Horace

5:30—Lum & Abner 5:45—Lowe! Thomas 6:00—Fred Waring 6:15—Carroll Alcott

' 8:30~Fibber 8:45~—Fibber

WEDNESDAY

A.M, 6:30—News- Weather 6:45—Reveiile Roundup 7:00—~Time to Shine 7:15—Carroll D, Alcott 7:30—Col. Cumquate 1:45—Consumers 8:00—~Goldbergs 8:15—Linda’s Love 8:30—Beautiful ..ife 8:45—Aunt Jenny 9:00— 9: 9: H

10:4 11:15—~Ma Per

P. M News 15—The O’Neills 30—Sweet River 45—Lone Journey wg on» TONIGHT 7:30—Duffy’s Tavern, WISH. 8:00—Burns and Allen, WFBM. 8:30—Murder Clinic, WIBC. 9:00—Bop Hope, WIRE.

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By VIRGINIA HATFIELD

AFTER AN absence of five years from the air, the Boston Symphony orchestra, under its conductor, Serge Koussevitzky, will return to broadcast weekly on the Blue network and WISH, beginning Saturday, Dec. 26, at 7:15 p.m. the Boston symphony was the art principal or- ; estra to give regular broadcast Mr Koussevitzky concerts, being heard on the radio in 1926. It also was the first full symphony orchestra to make records, in 1017. Millions of the orchestra’s platters have been sold. 8 v8 »

“WHODUNIT” TONIGHT: Peter

$ H. V. Kaltenborn 7:00-~-Johnny Presents

.8:00—Battle of Sexes 8:15—Battle of Sexes

9:00—~Bob Hope

10:00—~Road of Life 10:16—Vi: & Bade 10:30—Against The Storm

§—David Harum 1100 Baars Daughter

11;30—~News-Farm 11:45—Farm Hour. 12:00—~Farm Hour

12:15—Farm Hour 12:30—Big Sister 12:45—Hearts in armony

1:15—Lonely Women

9:15—Bob Hope 9:30—Red Skelton 9:45—Red Skelton 10:00—Arthur Reilly

Shore

Presents Heidt Heidt

11:00—Gardner Benedict 11:15—Gardner Benedict 11:30—Midnite Melodies 11:45—Moon River

McGee McGee

PROGRAMS .

1:30—Guiding Light 1:45—Church Hymns 2:00—:4ary Marlin 2:15—-Ma Perkins 4:30—Pepper Young 2:45—Happiness 3:00—Backstage Wife 3:15—Stella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:45—~Widder Brown 4:00~Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—Plain Bill rid 4:45~Front Page Farrell

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#” » » Lorre, thesterrqr of the screen, will be the first of a group of famous persons of the entertainment world to appear gn WFBM’s mystery series, “Suspense,” at 8:30 o'clock. He will play the part of a jealous professor in the drama, “Till Death Do Us Part.” Following a “Knock at the Door” in “Lights Out” at 7 o'clock, WFBM, a dripping corpse will confront a murderess. The play develops the psychological portrait of a woman, driven by jealousy to crime, and by conscience to a just retribution. Melville Davisson Post’s mystery, “The Guilty Man,” will be “Murder Clinic's” presentation at 8:30 on WIBC. . . . Col. Braxton, a lawyer

‘who saves his clients by doing his

own sleuthing, will be the detective. . + » Sabotage and murder committed by Hans Bremer will bring activities of a Nazi spy ring to light in “Famous Jury Trials” at 8 o'clock on WISH. » » » THE SUAVE Herbert Marshall will be “fixed” up for a' blind date with Tootsie Sagwell, Gracie’s

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Congress. VERTICAL 1 Spurts. + 2 Unit. 3 House of Commons (abbr.). 4 Cuddle up, 5 Native of Denmark.

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WFBM. . . , It will be Tootsle’s chance to prove that she can hold the interest of a man 30 seconds after her first ecstatic whinny, Kate Smith will sing for her supper at “Duffy's” tonight, when she repays “Archie” for his visit to her last Friday night. To make her happy, Archie will present her with a script entitled “Archie Aldrich,” which he thinks will do a lot to pep

‘up her show.

: #2 x VISITING AL JOLSON on his

“variety show” tonight will be Lau.|ritz Melchoir, Metropolitan opera

star: . . . The Wagnerian tenor and the “mammy” singer will try to outdo each other in pulling the best gag. WFBM will carry the broadcast at 7:30 o'clock. ; ” 2 » RADIO POPULARITY polls are in season. Dinah Shore has been named the "year's outstanding new star” in a poll of radio editors made by the publication, Motion Picture Daily. in the U. 8, and Canada... : The “Music Hall” and “Radio Theater” took high honors in the annual readers’ poll conducted by the Cleveland Plain Dealer. . . . Bing Crosby was elected captain of the All-America 1942 radio personality eleven and scored again as the favorite male singer. Comedians in the Plain Dealer's poll were rated in the following order: Bob Hope, Red Skelton, Fibber McGee, Edgar Bergen, Fred Allen, Ed “Archie” Gardner, Jack Benny, Wallace Wimple, Abbott and | Costello, the Great Gildersleeve and Herb Shriner. Crossley’'s report lists the most popular programs in this order: Fibber McGee and Molly, Jack Benny, Charlie McCarthy, Bob Hope, Radio Theater, Aldrich Family, Bing ‘Crosby, Fanny Brice and Ralph Morgan, Red Skelton and Walter Winchell.

ACTOR'S NOTES: Radio fans hear a realistic thud every time

Allen show at 8 o'clock tonight on]

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enemy in the script. . . In the past few years, the chief sound man has fallen more than 2000 times, counting rehearsals. . . Orson Welles absolutely forbids actors to ad lib on his “Ceiling Unlimited” productions. , , Eddie Cantor will play Santa Claus at the Hollywood canteen. . .. He told canteen officials that“ he would give a present to every serviceman, who appears on Christmas day. ... P. 8, the center is expecting 3000 men.

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“I'm putting a horseshoe in this one for luck!”

Wonderful Smith, Negro comic featured on Red Skelton’s show the past two. seasons, has reported for induction into the army. . . Lionel Barrymore will give his sixth annual presentation of Dickens’ “Christmas Carol” Dec, 24, on the Rudy Vallee .show. . . Lum and Abner’s visit to Washington has been indefinitely postponed. .

Costello’s guest for their Dec. 24 broadcast,

‘29.HEADED MONSTER’ IS ONLY SMALL BAT

It still took two policemen and a radio car to get rid of a little bat| recently from the home of Mrs. Norbert Crockett, 658 E. 25th st. At the repeated insistence that a two-headed monster was threatening the North side's safety, Capt. John Mullen dispatched his men to the scene, One of the officers found the bat on the curtains of the reom and chased it out of the door,

POCAHONTAS PLANS PARTY

The social committee of the Pocahontas council 350 will sponsor a birthday and Christmas party following the council's business meeting at 7 p. m. tomorrow in Red Men's, 137% W. North st. Gifts will be exchanged.

AERO CLUB TO MEET

The Indianapolis Aero “club will meet at 8 p. m, today in the Lincoln

the “Lone Ranger” knocks down an

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CITY YOUTH HEADS

P,).—Marvin Dorman, Indianapolis, _|Ind, University of Michigan senior, Andy Devine will be Abbott and|has been named executive secretary of a Big Ten student manpower organization.

western, pledged themselves at a week-end conference to create a student manpower corps similar to one in operation at Michigan, which is headed by Borman,

hundreds of students to collect scrap, harvest crops, work in factories and perform volunteer waraid jobs, Its work has been praised by Paul V. McNutt, manpower chief.

NEW BIG TEN UNIT

ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 15 (U.

Delegates from Purdue, NorthIllinois and Ohio State

It has registered and assigned

PAST PRESIDENTS PLAN HOLIDAY PARTY

The Christmas party of the Past Presidents association to the auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will be held Thursday noon at the Catherine's tea room, Officers of the group who will he hostesses are Mrs. Grace Alexander, president; Mrs. Mary Thixton, vice president; Mrs. Lola Canary, secretary, and Mrs. Gertrude Tipton, treasurer.

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Lioness Dead; Victim of Tigers

PT. LAUDERALE, Fla., Dec. 15 (U, P.).—A 350-pound female lion died yesterday at the Clyde Beatty zoo here, the third animal to die in an uprising which cost the life of a 25.year-old attendant. The lioness was attacked by three tigers while the animals were being put through their paces by Beatty before a Sunday afternoon crowd of spectators. Beatty said the animals had been “on the muscle” since an attendant, Wallace Ayres, was clawed to death Friday. Ayres was killed. while trying to stop a fight between a tiger and a T00-pound Russian bear. After attacking ‘Ayres the tiger turned on the bear which mauled it to death within a few minutes.

LITTLE VISIT WORKING , TOO! WELL ABOUT GIVING ME

WAR SHOW ESSAY WINNER ANNOUNCED

Mildred Louise Bless, 2525 Guilford ave. a junior in Arsenal Tech high school, has been named winner of a $25 war bond for her essay in the contest held in connection with the recent army war show, George A. Kuhn, president of the Chamber of Commerce, and chairman of the local committee which sponsored

the show made the announcement today. Essays were written in “What the

{ Army War Show Meant to Me,” and

the contest was open to all pupils of Indianapolis high schools. Judges were Dr. Jéhn Harrison, head of the department of English at Butler university; Edwin ©. Heinke, city editor of The Indianapolis Times; Stephen C. Noland, editor of the Indianapolis News, and Robert W. Kellum, city editor of the Indian= apolis Star,

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Home is a long way from our men fighting in the jungles of Guadalcanal and the sands of Tunisia — yet not too far for thoughts and hopes to travel on Christmas Day. millions of other young men in uniform are closer to the ones they lave and the places ‘they want to be—near enough for fleeting visits home to brighten the Holidays for themselves and their: families,

Men on leave naturally deserve first call on transportation—and get it. But because ‘gasoline rationing for private motor. cars has added so greatly to the civilian need

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for Greyhound service, the cooperation of every traveler is more important now.

‘You will find it more comfortable to take ~ your trip before the heaviest Holiday rush . “and to return after it's over. Voluntarily saving a-bus seat for a soldier or a sailor the week before Christmas — that’s the American way. At the same time, you'll be aiding the buses to carry as many as possible of all those who have reasentp travel.

To help our boys get home, many of us can easily yo Pred, id the Holidays

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