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Albert Smith, 16,, of 19 S. Crane|. A CONTRAST in music will be Sh today was g from a “offered tonight when Met tenor WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 oie (NBC) (Blue Network)

ADMIRAL MUSELIER WILL JOIN GIRAUD

(St wound in the Te loo, acci-|. LONDON, April 28 (U. P.).~Vice | dentally inflicted by a companion. Adm. Emile Henri Muselier, who

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his “Carnival” program over WFBM

®t at 9:30. Mr. Melchior, one of the

‘world’s greatest Wagnerian tenors, will sing a piece from Puccini's opera, “Tosca.” Georgia will swing out ‘With “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore” and the currently popu-

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The SD Pires

New. Mary Small Keep Singing Gilbert Forbes

I Love a Mystery Harry James Easy Aces Mr. Keen

Sammy Kaye

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Leary Family Leary Family Little Jimmy Turf Bar Time Lester Huff Lester H

Huff Uncle Van Stories

Superman

Louis Bromfield Sports Slants Lone Ranger Lone Rangeg

Cal Tinney

ont Marries Bass Ballroom

Sportsman Club

Terry & Pirates Dick Tracy

H. R. Gross Baseball Roundup

Novelette Ozzie Nelson

H. R. Gross Tee Casper—Sports Earl Godwin

Plain Bil Front Page Farrell Romantic Melodies Dial & Dance 10-2-4 Ranch John ‘Morrow | Fred Waring World News Symphonic Swing Ralph Knox

Mr. and Mrs. North

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Will Curb Delinquency, Aid Working Mothers.

To plan for curbing juvenile de-| hospital. linquency and for aiding mothers| :

engaged in war work, churches of SPONSORS CARD PARTY

of 834 Holland st., was discharged accidentally while the two were shooting rats in the rear of 68 S. Summit st. He was treated at City

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supervised the construction of the land and sea defenses at Bizerte,

where the axis may make a last].

stand in Tunisia, said today that he is awaiting transportation to Algiers to join Gen. Henri Honore Giraud. Mueslier was deposed as head of the Fighting French navy as result of the uproad touched off by his occupation of the Vichy-governed

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the Protestant denomination will unite for a vacation school conference Friday. : The conference, which will open .|at 1:30 p. m. in the Central Christian church, is sponsored by the Marion County Council of Christian

Education and Mrs. Asa Hoy, president. Because of the war, it is expected that about 150 vacation schools, or twice the peacetime number, will be conducted by the

Lum & Abner Manhattan Manhattan

John Freedom

John Freedom Spotlight Band Spotlight Band

‘Raymond .G. Swine Gracie Fields Alec Templeton Sports Round-Up

H. R. Gross Song of lslands Honored Music Honored Music

News Service & Swing Service & Swing

48 Planet 49 Silver (symbel) 1's 60 He was an early .Amers ican’ ee 52 Great Lake 3 ' 53 Soaks flax : 56 Separation (prefix) 57 Bora: : 60 Iron: (symbol) 62 Symbol for sodium.

Sammy Kaye Mr. and Mrs. North DE. Christian Tommy Dorsey . Christian Take a Card Tommy Dorsey

Ps Barrymore | Gabriel Heatter Eddie Cantor Lionel Barrymore| Spotlite on Rhythm | Eddie Cantor Milton Berle Flying Soldiers District Attorney Milton Berle Flying Soldiers District Attorney

Moments in Music| John B. Hughes Kay Kyser Muments in Music| Meet the Yanks Kay Kyser 30 Cresta Carnival Kay Kyser :45 Cresta Carnival Jon Arthur—News | Kay Kyser Ind. for Victory

:00 Gilbert Forbes John Morrow 0:15 Gordon C. Harsch |Ind. for Victory Texas Rangers 10: 30 Sandman ! Guy Lombardo Starlight Trail 10:45° Sandman Guy Lombardo Starlight Trail News and Music

11:00 Baseball Scores Music You Want 11:15 Gene Krupa Johnny Engro Music You Want LL 30 Uncle Sam Abe Lyman Joe Marsala

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lar “Black Magic.” 3% 2 x 8 Pe SLOWLY BUT surely, Morton " Gould is beginning to filI George . Gershwin's niche in the field of * serious jazz music. Only 30 years . old, he has already composed many . piano concertos and symphonic | | * pieces, including a “Chorale and|1 Fugue in Jazz” for two pianos and|; ae orchestra and a “Swing Symphonletta.

Harold C. Megrew auxiliary 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft shop, 220 Century building, Mrs. Virginia Martin is committee chairman,

FUNNY BUSINESS

St. Pierre and Miquelon islands off Newfoundland in 1941. Thus his departure for Algiers also may have political repercussions. : Giraud was understood to be anxious to have Muselier join him.

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arranger. Glenn Miller's recording Several years ago of Gould's tightly knit piece of jazz idiom, “Pavanne”

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THURSDAY PROGRAMS

WIBC 1070 (Mutual)

Joe Marsala Service & Swing

WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (NBC) (Blue Network)

:30 Early Birds :45 Early Birds

World News Early Birds Time to Shine News

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Early Birds 5 Mrs. Farrell 30 Mss, Farrell Movieland ra Lady . 30 Honeymoon Hill 9:45 Bachelor's Children

10; :00 Mary Lee Taylor

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Tove eters Ragale oo Soh

10:45 Aunt Jenny 11:00 Katé Smith

Ace & Trailers Ace & Trailers

Hoosier Harmony Hoosier Harmony

Chicago Tabernacle Stony & Wilma Lee

Jon Arthur—News Bandwagon Get Up & Go Get Up & Go

Leary Family Leary Family Friendly House Friendly - House

Happy Hoosiers Happy Hoosiers Ethel Willitts

Hoosier Sweethearts

Markets & News

Texas Saddle Pals

For Service Men Morning Reveille

Morning Mail Mcrning ‘Mail Morning Mail News

Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club

News Hymn Singer Baby Institute Gene & Glenn

Road of Life Breakfast at Sardi’s Vic & Sade Breakias} at Sardi’s Snow Village Wom in War David Harum Little ok Little

Nutrition Course News Highlights Keyboard Serenade Console Pictures Headlines & USO | Farm and Home

Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol

World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock

Musical Clock Ralph Kno Stooping Senool Shopping School

Merry Melodies The O'Neills Helpmate .| Lone Journey

churches this summer. Directors of religious education, Sunday school teachers and officers, and other persons interested in vacation schools are expected to attend the Friday conference. Representatives of the police department and of parent-teacher groups and Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Church Federation, will be present. How to set up vacation schools, materials for use in them, recreation, educational trips, and other phases will be outlined in addresses and discussed in open forums. An all-dey institute will follow on May 8 and there will be additional afternoon training conferences on May 10, 17 and 24.

11:45 Gal Sunday

12:00 Gilbert Forbes 12:15 Ma Perkins 12:30 Farm Circle 12:45 Farm Circle

Little Jimmy Hi Sailor!

Jon Arthur—News Farm Front Farm Front Memory Time

EAT-itorially Farm a

Livestock Markets Fun & Information Wally Nehrling John Morrow Vincent

Music - Medley Yew

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Baukhage People’s Man Drug Show

Lopez Business

Speakers at the Friday conference will include Mesdames Karel McKee, James B.®Malone, Howard Pugh and Ruth Estes, Misses Mabel Guttery, Nellie Young and Eda

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

David Harum Navy Time Song Shop Song Shop

Song Shop Song Shop Song Shop Song Shop

Song Shop it Service Stars :30 Song Shop 415 The Home Fires

Wabash Pioneers Wabash Pioneers Harpo & Tiny Dave Minor

Haymakers Haymakers WIBC Mailbag Linda Lou

Harpo & Tiny & Tiny

Musical Interlude Leary Family

‘thought up a new one this time. Zhe new game wills be played with regulation . playing cards. Wally © Blond Honey Johnson will do the assisting and Jimmy Wallington the . announcing. Comedian Lew Lehr . will be the first guest. This might 3 turn out to be something really ok fiffereni—the time, 7:30.

Borseth, and the Rev. Charles L. Haney. Miss Young is vacation school committee chairman and the Rev. Ralph O'Dell will preside.

Linda's Love Red Cross Hiptes »

Hearts in Harmony| Navy Salute _| Editor's Daughter | Uncle Sam

Mary Marlin Morten Downey Ma Perkins My True Story Pepper Youn My Tdue Story Right to ness Ted Malone

Backstage Wife Club Matinee Stella Dallas Club Matinee Lorenzo Jones Helen O'Connell Widder: Brown North Ballroom

Sh Marries East Ballroom Leary Family

West Ballroom Little Jimmy sy South Ballroom Turf Bar Time Front a Farrell

Sportsman Club WLW WEDNESDAY EVENING

P. 5 30—Lum and Abner 9:15—Kay Kyser: 4: 00—girt Marries :46—H. V. Kaltenborn 9:30—Kay Kyser 4:15~P & 00—Mr. and Mrs, North 9:45—Kay Kyser Pa ®Bim 7:15—~Mr. and Mrs. North | 10:00—Carroll D. Alcot$ 4: :45—Front Page Farrell 7:30—Tommy Dorsey. 10:15—Gregor Ziemer : ldber 9: ommy Dorsey 10:30—From 17 to 43 idie Cantor 10:45—From 17 to 43 idie Cantor 11:00—Arthur Reilly 8:30—District Attorney 11:15—Uncle Sam" 8:45—District Attorney 11:30—Burt Farber 9:00—Kay Kyser 11:45—Wally Johnson

THURSDAY PROGRAMS

10:00—Road of Life 1:15—Lonely Women 10:15—Vic .and Sade 1: :30—Guiding Light 10:30—Snow Village 1: SS ne of Churches 10:45—David Harum 2: :00—Mar 11:00—O’Neills ; Delain 11:15—Arthur Reilly 2; :30—~Pepper young 11:30—Hearts in Harmony | 2:45—Right to Hap, iness 3:00—Backstage te

11:45—Big Sister 3:15-Stella Dallas

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3 VARIETY TONIGHT . . . Bonita Granville, who gives a fine performation. ‘ds. the American girl in the iz Nazi motion - picture, “Hitler’s Children,” will be Eddie Cantor's ‘guest on his “Time to Smile” show over WIRE at 8. Dinah Shore, as Susual, will sing, . . . Dean Murphy, known for his imitations of Presi‘dent. Roosevelt, appears on Sammy : ‘Kaye's show over WFBM. at 7. & | Kay Kyser’s program from the BS. naval base, Treasure Island, San cisco bay, Cal, where the “ole profesor will stage an. hour-long i musical quiz session for the WAVES, WAACs, Red Cross, army and navy ses, WIRE at 9.

6:00—Fred Waring 6:15—News

WLW

A.M . 6:30—Bradley Kincaid 6:45—News 7:00—Prayer Period 7:15—Curley and Ruby 7:30—News 7:45—Mansfield and Abbott 8:00—Time to Shine 8:15—Carroll D. Alcott

RAMA TONIGHT . . reedom” clashes with fascists ‘in /Bicily on WISH at 8. . . , Olivia Je. Havilland and Franchot Tone €o-star in the “Soldiers With Wings”

Real Estate TARES

MORAY May 5nd

Remember they do not stop to ask the cost—they pay * with their lives. In the face of their sacrifice can any of us back here at home say that we are doing enough? Millions of patriotic Americans are already putting 10% of their earnings into War Bonds every payday. We can be proud of this record—but 10% is not enough. Today we are confronted by a great emergency. Thirteen billion extra dollars are needed. A big sum of money, but not too big for America. What does this mean to you? It means that it is your patriotic duty to put more money into Government securities regardless of what self-sacrifice it may entail. Give up comforts. do without things you need—this J is a vital matter. And remember, you are not giving a cent. You are merely investing in the safest securities in the world. You will get back your money with interest when the war is over. It will supply cash for the things you want. It will mean Security for you and yours.

What To Do

Thousands of volunteer workers are calling on body possible, explaining the 2nd War Loan and the different types of Government securities offered. Welcome these representatives, they are giving their time and effort to this patriotic cause. But don’t wait. Go today to the nearest bank, Post Office or War Bond booth. Lay down your money—more than you think you can spare— for extra bonds. Know in your heart that when youl"country called, you answered “YES!”

Could this be you? ... “What a breakfast! Eggs without bacon. ‘Coffee—just one cup of it—without heavy cream, Just a skimpy little pat of butter for my toast. Don’t talk to me about sacrifice. I'm making plenty. And what about the 10% of my pay that goes into War Bonds every week?”

When THIS is your fellow American! *We've been snder fire night and day for 12 days. Advancing through 2 beavy mud. Wet and tired. The nights are freezing

# ” J JEAN TENNYSON, Robert Weede cold. No hot food. Only our irom rations to keep us and Jan Peerce sing some selec- going. Casualties have been heavy. Yesterday, my tions from Leoncavalle’s popular dy, ar, Sole: Anderson, got bis. But today it’s worthopera, “I Pagliacci,” on the “Great while. Today we stormed and took the Nazi position.”

Moments in Music” program tonight > * * over WFBM at 9.

MRS. BALZ IS NAMED ‘HOME SAFETY HEAD

Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, 32 Hampton dr., has been appointed chairman of a home safety committee of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce safety council. The continuous program of the committee is to* reduce accidents in Marion county homes. She served in the 1943 state senate as the first woman to hold such a position.

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There are 7 different types of U. s. ; Government Supuies= choise the:

9:00—Beautiful Life 12:30—Everybody’s Farm actor. His first ofest, Diana, is just starting her rise

9: Bl inda’s Love 12:45—Everybody’s Farm . “John : #2 =" 2 #8 = pm OU nN b A me Il of stage, screen and radio—Lionel broadcast over celebrate his 65th ficial appearance “The Road to : % mother, Mrs, John Drew. to success. Thus, the great Ameri-

Noon—Editor’s Daughter 8:30—Bradley Kincaid P.M. 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 8:45—Consumer 12:15—~Aunt Jenny y - 9:30— :00—Li 1° : Bill § , 3 20 News Journey * 1:0 ght of the Wor a a Farrer wr : i oo ; aE Th 7 pr Chered Bp —. 2 . program, WIBC at 8:30, . . . “Mr.| Brother,” the “Manhattan at Mid- : District Attorney” and “The Case | night” presentation. on WISH at 7:30. . . . Jean Hersholt in “With ‘ 8:30. Jim Ameche in “My Kid | Healing in Its Wings,” a prize-win- : : ning drama by Muriel Margaret Brown, formerly of Indianapolis, : : who is now in Hollywood, on WFBM at 7:30. » » » ; A SALUTE to the grand old man Barrymore. Tonight on his “Mayor ; ; of the Town” # WFBM at 8, Mr. - @ : | | Barrymore will . 3 birthday and his - : : |B 5 : 50th year as an . To on the stage was ’ pe | in a play called ol Ruin” with his il= ii lustrious grand- "Mr. Barrymore John Barrymore is gone, but Ethel 1s still with us, and the youngcan theater family still keeps rolling along.

- PHONE FOR A LOAN — Anytime, Day or Night @ 4 out of 5 MORRIS PLAN Loans Made Without Endorsers. Borrow on Character, Auto or Furniture — from $75 to $500 to $1,000. Many loans ; completed while you wait. No credit inquiries made of friends or relatives. ~ Take 6 weeks to make the first payment. FREE PARKING across the street i in Arcade Garage for auto-appraisal.

Phone MArket 4455 or Morris Plan

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The perfect investment for individual od X family savings. Gives you back $4 for every: 3 when the Bond matures. Designed espe - 4 cially for the smaller investor. Dated 1s§ | day of month in which payment is received.’ Interest: 2.9% a year if held to maturityy Denominations: $25, $50, $100, $500,, $1000. Redemption: any time 60 days afte . issue date. Price: 75% of maturity- value;

2%% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: Readily: i! marketable, acceptable as bank collateral, these Bonds are ideal investments Tor truse, funds, estates and individuals. A A special feature provides that they may be redeemed: at par and accrued interest for the purpose’: of satisfying Federal estate taxes. D April 15, 1943; due June 15, 1969. Denome* inations: $500, $1000, $5000, $10,000, $100,000 : ‘and $1,000,000. Redemption Not: callable ill June 15," 1964; thereafter’: at par and accrued interest on any interest’ date at 4 pionths’ notice.’ Fad) par sanded accrued inferest. 8

Other securities: Series “Cc” Tax Notes ~&* « 18% Certificates of Indebtedness; 2%, Treas : ury Bonds of 1950-1952; United States) | ia Series “FV; United States W Savings Bonds Series “G.”

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Frou every front comes a story of the heroism of our troops — of unbelievable hardships and privations, And now from our far flung battle lines comes an urgent cry for help: “Send us more planes, more guns, more ammunition.” For today the Eohting fronts blaze into new fury. In a last desperate effort to annihilate us, the Axis powers are throwing everything into the struggle. The next few weeks or months may decide the outcome of the war. And that’s why your Government is.calling on you te lend it more money. Thirteen - billion dollars are needed—needed urgently and right now. This is a showdown fight.

The Big Offensive Is Under Way We're not playing at war. This is the real thing. Our boys are dying in defense of our country—casualty lists are mounting. The least we can do is to back up out men with every single dollar we can scrape together.

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