Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1943 — Page 22

THIS EVENING

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WFBM 1260 WIBC WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) leine Carroll | Music Interlude Girl Marries The Sea Hound Service Stars Sunshine Girls Portia Hop Harrigan Are U a Genius? | Sunshine Girls | Plain Bill Sportsman Club 5 Ben ra; Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrell| Merry-Go-Round ‘Paul Sullivan Cocktail Time Romantic Melodies | Terry & Pirates Mary Sail Sockeail Time Dial se Sar parade Keep ack Armstrong -2- ¢ . R. . Gilbert Fornes Capt. Midnight Dick Reed Meet the Band : 00 Four to Go Fulton Lewis Jr. Fred Waring Major Hoople : 5 ted |Sports Slants World News Major Hoople : 8:30 Concert Miniatures| Lone Ranger Symphonic Swing |H. R. Gross 8:45 Concert Miniatures| Lone Ranger Ralph Knox Tee Casper—Sports| 7:00 Vox Pop Cal Tinney Cavalcdde Earl Godwin 7:15 Vox Pop Spotlite on Rhythm | Cavalcade Lum & Abner +30 Gay Nineties Bulldog Drummond | Firestone True or False Gay Nineties Bulldog Drummond | Firestone True or Fa

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Contented Hour Contented Hour Information Please Information Please

Raymond G. Swing Gracie Fields. Alec Templeton Alec Templeton

re Szath-Myri j:45 Radio Theatre Szath-Myri 9:00 Screen Guild Raymond Clapper 5:3 Streen Sulla, 00 — :30 Blondie : 00 — 9°45 Blondie - | News 10:00 Gilbert Forbes A to Z in Novelty 10:15 World Today Jack Ream

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Uncle Sam Star Parade Old Reframs Old Refrains

U Shall Have Music U Shall Have Music

Starlight Trail Starlight Trail

Music You Want Music You Want Tropical Serenade Tropical Serenade

TUESDAY PROGRAMS

Sports Roundup Songs of Islands Honored Music Honored Music

News Service & Swing Service & Swing Service & Swing

WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 ool (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue. Network) . 6:30 Early Birds Little Jimmy Dawn: Patrol For Service Men oa Early Birds Little Jimmy Dawn Patrol Morning Reveille 7:00 News Ranch Hands World News Neves. 3:00 Early Birds Linda Lou Musical Clock Morning Mail . 1:30 Early Birds ‘Judy Perkins Musical Clock Morning Mail © 7:45 News Utah Trailers Musical Clock News :00 Stella Unger News Roundup Musical Clock Breakfast Club 8:15 Mrs. Farrell Get Up & Go News Breakfast Club 8:30 Mrs. Farrell Bandwagon Shopping School Breakfast Club 8:45 Movieland Get Up & Go Shopping ‘School Breakfast Club H aliant La Mel Steele Merry Melodies News Ht SE ay Mel Steele The O’Neills Hymn Singer 9:30 Honey! Friendly House Helpmate Baby Institute

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10:15 Second Husband 0:30 Bright Horizon 10:45 Aunt Jenny

Vic and Sade Snow Village David Harum

Friendly House Lone Journey Gene & Glenn Road of Life Breakfast-at Sardi’'s

Breakfast at Sardi's Women in War Al and Lee Reiser

11:00 Kate Smith Ranch Hands 11:15 Big Sister Howard Carlson 11:30 Helen Trent Little Jimmy

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12: 12:45 Farm Circle 1:00 Dr. Malone

1:30 Love and Learn 1:45 Goldbergs

Livestock Reports Farm & Home . 1 Wally Nehrling ‘| John Morrow

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

Baukhage People’s Man Drug Program U. S. Army Band

U. S. Army Band Mystery Chef Victory Hour Victory Hour

3:45 Rhythm & Song

4:00 Madeleine Carroil 4:15 Service Stars 4:30 Are U A Genius? 4:45 Ben Bernie Turf Bar Time

o £4 o CONSTITUTION HALL in Washington will be the scene of tonight's broadcast of “Information Please,” which will be devoted to getting the American Red Cross drive off to a rousing start. Tickets of admission to the hall's 4000 seats will be scaled from $1 to * $10 and the proceeds will go to the Red Cross, not even the expenses of the performers or guests being deducted, .

Music Interlude Sunshine Girls Sunshine Girls

TAX LOANS 4 out of 5 MORRIS PLAN Loans Made Without Endorsers

ONE FOR A LOAN—MARKET 4455 ® Borrow on Character, Auto or Furniture = from $75 to $500.10 $1,000. o Take 6 weeks fo make the first payment. ® Many loans completed while you wait. ‘® No credit inquiries of friends or relatives ® FREE PARKING across the street in “Arcade Garage for auto appraisal. ASK FOR MR. COOTS

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2:00 David Harum Sunshine Special Mary Marlin Morton Downey 2:15 Sing Along Sunshine Special Ma Perkins My True Story 2:30 School of the Air | Bailey & Trailers | Pepper Young My True Story 2:45 School of the Air | Bailey & Trailers Happiness The Padre 3:00 News Harpo & Tiny Backstage Wife Club Matinee 3:15 Victory Gardener | Harpo & Tiny Stella Dallas Club Matinee 3:30 Rhythm & Song Hoosier Home Lorenzo Jones Land Sea & Air

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The Sea Hound Hop Harrigan Sportsman Club Merry-Go-Round

Widder Brown Girl Marries ortia Plain Bill Front Page Farrell ® # + Will Rogers Jr, from California, will make his second appearance with . the show. The first time, in Philadelphia, he not only answered questions along with the “experts,” Franklin P.| Adams, John Kieran and Oscar

eral million dollars worth of war bonds. The program will be on WIRE at 9:30 o'clock. 2 8 8 “THIS ABOVE ALL,” written by the late Eric Knight and converted into an outstanding movie last year, will be given by the “Screen Guild” players tonight and will be heard on WFBM at 8 o'clock. It is the story of a soldier of the king, hero of Dunkirk and bitter antagonist of the English caste system, and of his fiancee, who is of the aristocracy and steeped in the social traditions of the upper set. The lead roles are filled by Herbert Marshall and Virginia Bruce. » ” ” A NEW “BULLDOG DRUMMOND,” in the person of Ned

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, M. 4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portis 4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell 5:00—Vic & Sade 5:15—Goldbergs 5:30—Sweet River 5:45—Lowell Thomas 6:00—~Fred Waring 6:15—News

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6:30—Bradley Kincaid 6:45—Delmores & Jones 7:00—Family Prayer 7:15—Curly, Ruby & Aub. 7:30—Smiling Ed 7:46—Mansfield & Abbott 8:00—Time to Shine 8:15—Carroll D. Alcott 8:30—Bradley Kincaid :45—Consumers 9:00—Beautiful Life 9:15—Linda’s Love

9:30—Singing Neighbors 9:45--Lone Journey

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portrayers of that character when he makes his debut at 7:30 tonight on the Mutual system and WIBC. He replaces Allan Hewitt, who is in the army. The name of his vehicle is “Adventures of the Vanishing Formula,” in which the newest “Bull-

dog Drummond” finds himself in the unenviable position of being locked in a basement into which

Nazi saboteurs are pouring a river|:

of water. Dean Austin Pardue, chaplain of the American Legion, will speak from Buffalo at 9:15 o'clock and will be heard on WIBC. His subject will be “Our Morale.” ® » 8 RED CROSS WORKERS back from war zones will tell of their experiences in the field during the “Vox Pop” half-hour, which will be on WFBM at 7 o'clock. More than 1200 team captains and solicitors in the New York area will meet in CBS , playhouse No. 3 to hear at first hand

' [the stories of these men and women 4{who went through Bataan, Corregi-

dor, Midway and Tunisia experiences and lived to tell about them.

TONIGHT

INFORMATION PLEASE

Originating from Washington, D.C. with

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Congressman Will Rogers, Jr., joins in mental skirmish with ranklin P. Adams, John Kieran, Oscar Levant...as Master of Ceremonies Clifton « Fadiman helps erica stump the experts.

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6:30—Deacon Moore 6:45—H. V. Kaltenborn 7:00—Cavalcade 7:30—Voice of Firestone 7:45—Voice of Firestone 8.00—Telephone Hour 8:15—Telephone Hour 8:30-Dr. I. Q.

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- TUESDAY PROGRAMS

10:00—Road of Life 10:15—=Vic & Sade 10:30—8Snow Village

11:00—Editor's Daughter 11:15—-Ma Perkins

11:45—Big Sister P. M

12:00—Editor’s Daughter 12:15—Aunt Jenny 12:30—Everybody’s Farm 12:45—Everybody’s Farm 1:00—Light of World

9:15—Conienied 9:30—Information Please 9:45—Information Please 10:00—Gregor Ziemer 10:15—Ray Mayer 10:30—Ray Mayer 10:45—Uncle Sam 11:00—Arthur Reilly 11:15—Gregor Ziemer 11:30—Burt Farber

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—8tella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:45—Widder Brown 4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia : 4:30—~Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell

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“The Lady Is Waiting” is the way the marquee will read tonight on the Radio Theater, which will be on WFEM at 8 o'clock. Kay Francis will portray a glamorous stage star who is suddenly overcome with mother love when she chances SY: upon an abanMr. Brent doned baby, and George will enact the role of the doctorhusband.

un ” 2 ANOTHER VICTORY BOOST, and another, and still another, will be on WISH tonight. First will be “True or False,” at 7:30 o'clock, when six women Red Cross workers and six men Red Cross fund canvassers, all from Millburn, N. J, will match wits. Following this program, and starting at 8 o'clock, will be “Counter Spy,” with

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NAVAL CADETS at the University of Illinois selected the song-tunes , which Fred Waring's orchestra will play on WIRE at 6 o'clock. As might have been expected, they are called “Victory Tunes.” : The third of four programs on

and victery will be the “Great Artists” series at 8 o'clock. Walter S. Gifford, national chairman of the 1943 drive, will address the audience on the Red Cross in war. Joseph Hofmann, world-famed pianist, will be the artist guest. Soprano Josephine Antoine and Basso Reinhold Schmidt will sing the popular “Love Me Tonight,” from Friml's “Vagabond King,” during the “Contented Hour,” on WIRE at 9 o'clock. Miss Antoine also will sing “Midnight Bells” and Schmidt will offer “Without a Song.” ; :

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