Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1943 — Page 30
7:00 KATE SMITH Kate of the warm smile and’ the. lovely voice, together with Ted Collins, comic Henry Youngman, and a brilliant musical _back-
ground. One of the world’s best-loved programs!
1:30 ADVENTURES OF "THE THIN MAN . Nick Charles, played by Les Da- : ‘mon, finds a beautiful corpse: in e the bed next:to his! Of course, ; - Nora, played by Claudia Morgan, misunderstands—until
a male ‘corpse shows up. Whodunnit? “Listen!
8:00 PHILIP MORRIS PLAYHOUSE Charles Mar-
tin, pictured here, directs lovely Miriam Hopkins i in his adaptation of “All This and. Heaven, Too.” Ray Block’s Orchestra supplies musical scenic effects. “Swell Listening!
~ 8:30 THAT BREWSTER BOY For two years, pow, Joey Brewster has kept himself, his _ family and his friends in a perpetual state of uproar. “Laugha'minute” entertainment!
9:00 CAMEL COMEDY CARAVAN 5erv shriner, the Hoosier Comedy Hit, joins Lew Lehr, Eddie Green, Lanny Ross, Georgia“ ‘Gibbs and Xavier
ug of the Office of War Information, ‘Mr. Davis’ wellknown Hoosier voice will broad- | a -official Sbservations every: iy
10:00 GILBERT FORBES NEWS Another famous’ ‘Hooier voice—Gilbert Forbes, ‘the News Editor of WFBM-—sums up the news for you direct: from the WFBM news room.
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12:00 Gilbert : Forbes Indiana News 12:15 Land of the Free Farmer's Digest 12:30 Farm Circle - Jamboree Prevue 12:45 Farm Circle Jamboree | Prevue
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1:15—Semi-Finals;, WIBC; WISH, WIRE. =~ =
By I. ER. MOSS * i THREE INDIANAPOLIS rédio stations will be on. the. air tomorrow afternoon and night with play; byplay descriptions of the: semi-final games in’ the state high school basketball tournament LL the’ Tech
gym. : Afternoon ‘games. between Batesville and Madison and ‘Greenfield and Clinton will be carried on 'WIBC WISH and WIRE beginning at 1: 15 p.m. WIBC and WisH will: open. their broadcasts of the evening ‘game between the winners of the. two afternoon contests at 7:45°p. m." me will begin at 8'p. m.
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TONIGHT WILL be (another of those stay-close-to-the-radio- eve-
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will be broadcast on the Mutual network beginning at 9 o'clock and will be: carried here by WIBC. ~ RW. MIRIAM HOPKINS ‘comes to: the “Playhouse,” on WFBM at 8 o'clock tonight, to star:in § CALL This and
Charles ‘Martin's adaptation of ‘the’ novel by ‘Rachel Field. : Miss: Hopkins has just ‘eompleted the. picture, ‘old Acquaintance,” with Bette © Davis, who stared = in the scréen ver Miss" Hopkins. sion of the tiovel. = Kate ‘Smith, on. WEBM. at 7 g'clock, ‘will. salute the ‘army air | forge: training station. at Rome, N. Y. : So. . ? . ; ‘SALUTE TO THE IRISH, ‘the second ‘of the evening, will’ he heard
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at 6:05 o'clock. Dinah Shore will be on WISH at T:15 o'clock and. “Gang Busters” at 8. Horace Heidt’s orchestra’ will give its ninth performance as the “Spotlight Band” on WISH at 8:30 o'clock and Gracie Fields’ “Victory Show,” with Harry. Sosnik’s orchestra, will be on at 9: 15. ) ;
A, » 8.8 ELMER DAVIS, director of the office of war information, will begin a series of weekly s broadcasts to-. night which, will be on WFBM and WIRE. : ‘The Davis talks, which will be of ficial reviews of the week’s developments on: :the } home and -battle fronts; will begin: at 9:45 o’clock and A last 15 minutes, Eimer Davis and school-children can hear the reports, WISH will make transcriptions and broadcast them at 11 a. m. Saturdays. Ty $f = = “TUPPENCE SONG,” England’s
on. WIBC at 8:30 o'clock tonight during the “Dotible- or Nothing” period, Diosa Costellv, Cuban firebrand who was a pioneer interpreter of the songa. will be guest star on this’ program, which will salute the Girl ‘Scouts and Campfire Girls of
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chosen by students of the University |
of Mexico, will be aired by Fred Waring’s orchestra on WIRE at 6 o'clock: tonight. This will mark ‘the first time that Waring’ program
ed States. ¢ Manners period, beginning at 7
o'clock. At the suggestion of Mrs. Rabert Bartlett, daughter of the
“Irish Rhapsody” will be played by
» | o'clock, will feature Mark ‘Warnow | . |and -his orchestra; Jerry Wayne,
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