Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1943 — Page 26

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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) : NBC. Hed) (Blue Network) i a0 Song Shop ill & Evalina % gust Marries 4:15 oe | Rial Bill & Evalina ortia ost. Ballroom 4:30 Song Sh Little Jimmy Cy AH Bill 1 South. Ballroom \ 4:45 The Home Fires | Turf Bar Time | Front Page Farrell Sportsman Club ~ 5:00 New: Lester Ruff Romantie bor iy Marian Cox 8:16 Front Lester Huff Dial & Di Dick Tracy. ! 5:30 Golden Gate Q'rtet Uncle Cyan Stories | Prank Parrish Jack Armstrong 5:45 Gilbert Forbes Supe: John Morrow Baseball Roundup 76:00 1 L Love a Mystery Fulton To sJr. red Waring j Victor Borge %. 6:15 Harry Jam Sports Headlines ? News Navy Salute 8:30 Easy Poem Jimmie Allen Symzhanie ving, H. R. Gross 8:45 Mr. Keen Arthur Hale : Sports Roundup “a :00 Roma Show This Is Qur Enemy Ee at War ; | Earl Godwin ©59:15 Roma Show This Is Que Enemy | Words at War - - Lum & Abner “ 9:30 Death Valley Allen Ro ‘Aldrich Family Town Meeting 1 9:45 Death Valley ‘Allen Roth Aldrich Family Town Meeting +. 8:00 Major Bowes Gabriel Heatter Bing Crosby Town Meeting + 8:15 Major Bowes Spotlight Rhythm | Bing Crosby Town Meeting ¥: 8:30 Stage Door Red Cross Bob Burns Shotlight Bands 8:45 Stage Door Szath Myri Bob Burns Spotlight Bands # FR First Line Raymond Clapper Durante & Moore | Raymond G. Swing 19:18 est Line Baseball Durante & Moore | Gracie Fields #7:8:30 Melody Ti Baseball ‘March’ of Time It’s Dance Time “ww: 45 John B. Kennedy Baseball March of Time It’s Dance Time "30:00 Gilbert Forbes Baseball John Morrow H. R. Gross “40:15 Joseph C. Harsch | Baseball Texas Rangers Island Songs 30:30 Sandman Nelson Baker Starlight Trail Venezuelan Fete 30: 45 Sandman Ethel Willitts Starlight Trail Venezuelan Fete 1 1:00 Baseball Rounqup News & Music Music You Want News “31:16 Will Osbor Don Roth Music You Want Service & Swing ud 1 30 Uncle hg Johnny Long News Pictures Service & Swing i 31:45 Jerry Wald Johnny Long News Pictures Service & Swing ea FRIDAY PROGRAMS i WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC-Red) (Blue Network) 30 Early Birds Sons of the Prairie | Dawn Patrol Morning Reveille 46 Early Birds Sons of the Prairie | Dawn Patrol Morning Reveille

6: 6: "9:00 World - Today a Wabash Val. Folk

:15 Early Birds 130 Time to Shine

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Heaven, Home Hour Stony & Wilma Lee

New. 9 Morning Mail Morning Mail

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3 8:00 Early - Birds Jon Arthur—News | Musical Clock Breakfast Club ia 8:16 Mrs. Farrell Bandwagon Ralph Knox Breakfast Club 2 i 0 Mrs. Farrell Get Up and Go Shopping School Breakfast Club a8 45 Smiling Ed Get Up and Gg Shopping School Breakfast Club "79:00 Valiant Lady Bill & Evalina ‘Lora Lawton News 9:15 Stories Bill & Evalina ‘The Open Door Hymn Sin pep : 9:30 Honeymoon Hill Friendly House Helpmate Baby Institute 19:45 Bachelor's Child’n| Friendly House Lone Journey Gene & Glenn 50: 100 Golden Gate Four | Toby Stroud Road of Life Breakfast at Sardi's

:15 Second Husband | Back to the Bible Vic and Sade Breakfast at Sardi’s 1: :30 Bright Horizon Back to the Bible Snow Village Women Today 10:45 Aunt ‘Jenny Everson’s Byways | David Harum Margaret Pryce "41:00 Kate Smith Markets & News | Dancing Disc News Highlights «31:15 Big Sister Happy Hoosiers Uncle Sam Blue Notes "31:30 Helen Trent Little Jimmy Late Headlines Farm & Home :45 Gal Sunday Hi Sailor EAT-itorially Farm & Home i: on Gilbert Forbes Nelson Baker MEAT-itorially Baukh Ma Perkins Farm Front Dick Stone People’s Man 50 Farm Circle Farm Front Wally Nehrling Dansopation 32:45 Farm Circle Curly Baker John Morrow Rosa Rio

"1:00 Dr. Malone 1:15 fovea Jordan , 2:30 & Learn Harpo & Tiny 71:45 FO berss Dave Minor

“9:00 New 4 215° Civilian Defense

Hoos. 2:30 Song Shop WIBC Mailbag ct 45 Song Shop Judy Perkins

Sagebrush Pioneers| Music Medley Sagebrush Pioneers| Linda's Love

Stony & Wilma Lee | Ma Sweethearts Ma

News Highlights “Mystery Chef Hearts in Harmony James &. McDonald Editor's Daughter | Uncle Sam

Marlin Morton Downey eriims | My True Story sppay You My True Story Ry t to Happiness Ted Malone

“8:00 Home Front Rep. +.3:15 Home Front Rep. _ 3:30 Chuck Acree

Harpo & Tiny Harpo & Tiny Howdy Carlson

Backstage Wife Club Matinee Stella Dallas Club Matinee Lorenzo Jones Organology

3: 45 Song Shop Dick Fansler Widder Brown North Baliroom "4:00 Song Shop Bill & Evalina Girl Marries East Ballroom . 4:15 Service Stars Bill & Evalina Portia West Ballroom

4:30 Song Shop Little Jimmy

Plain Bill South Ballroom

$ 2 ® 8 , By DAN GORDON .+~ The night games played by the + Indianapolis Indians this summer + will be broadcast by Byron Taggart over WIBC. The play-by-play “descriptions began this last { Monday night and come on the { air at 9:15 p. m. The out-of-town : games will be broadcast from the studio here in town from the { ticker tape Mount. :. # !" DR. EELCO N. VAN KLEFFENS, Netherlands foreign minister, will ‘tell the story behind the recent exjscution of 40,000 Dutchmen by the Nazis; Governor Harry Kelly of Michigan will speak on the race riots in Detroit, and Dillon Myers, r of the war relocation authority, will answer charges made {against Japanese internment camps ion the “March of Time” tonight lover WIRE 8 ga 30. :

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“4:45 The Home Fires | Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrell | Sportsman Club WLW THURSDAY EVENING Sra. P.M 6:30—Streamlined Melodies | 9:15—Moore & Durante 4:00—Girt Marries 6:45—1i. V. Kaltenborn 9:30—~March of Time “ '4:18—Portia 7:00—Words at War 9:45--March of Time he lain Bill 7:16—Words at War 10:00—News oa Front Page Farrell 7:30—~Aldrich Family 10:15—Gregor Ziemer “Be £ ioking Pleasure 7:45—Aldrich Family 10:30—Burt Farber #B:15— 8:00—Bing Crosby 10:45—Uncle Sam ’ to '& Abner 8:15—-Bing Crosby iL 00 Wally Johnson :45—-Lowell Thomas 8:30—Rudy Vallee 15—Joe Sanders ,8:00—Fred Waring 8:45—Rudy Vallee 1 :30—Moon River © 8:15—News :00—Moore & Durante 11:46—Moon River y FRIDAY PROGRAMS “A. M ' 10:00—Road of Life 1:15—Lonely Women «-8:30—New:! 10:15—Vic and ‘Sade Li guiding Light 6: 45 _Revellle Roundup 0:30—Snow Village :45—Betty Crocker %7:00—Time to Shine 10:45—David Harum Ey Marlin %:15—News 1:00—Aunt Jenny 2:15—Ma Perkins %:30—Consumer 11:15—Editor’s Daughter 3:30 Pepper Young 9: RC Opaymer 11:30—Everybody’s Farm 2:45—Betty Crocker ' 8:00 11:45—Everybody’s Farm 3:00—Backstage Wife Ls oat River Noon—Goldbergs 3:15—Stella Dallas 8:30—Linda’s Love P. 3:30---Lorenzo Jones ¥.8:45—Big Sister 12: a Li i Sade 3:45-—-Widder Brown ;9:00—Lora Lawton: 12:30! 4:00=Girl Marries * 9:15—The Open Door 1% 18 Bent Life 4:15—Portia .<9:30—Hearts in Harmony 1:00—Light of World 4:30—Plain Bill §:45—Lone Journey .4:45—Front Page Parrell 7 2 8 =

ner sung by Kerstin Thorborg, Met contralto, WIRE at 11:05.

8 # 8 HEADLINERS ON the “Stage Door Canteen” tonight over WFBM at 8:30 include strip teaser Gypsy Rose Lee, beard man Monty Woolley and the Andrews Sisters. Ma).

Ben Lyon will interview three American soldiers in London via short wave. # ® ¥

HOW THE NAZIS are being shaken by ‘the allied war of nerves which is making every mile of coastline from Norway to Greece seem like the possible point of invasion will be dramatized tonight when “Prelude to Invasion” is

broadcast on “This Is Our Enemy” over WIBC at 7.

# = = SPOTLIGHT BAND Tonight. . . .

hight. « + . Arias: by Richard Wag-|Blue Barron’s orchestra from the

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COPR. 1943 BY NEA SERVICE, | - T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT. or.

By H. T. Hamlin

NVIATORS MUST TAKE OXYGEN AT ) LOWER. LEVELS THAN

MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS/ THE LATTER ASCEND MORE SLOWLY, AND THEIR BODIES ADJUST THEMSELVES TO THE RAREFIED

Who Are THE FOLLOWING P EDDIE ROMMEL, BEARDSLEY RUML., IRWIN ROMMEL

ANSWER—Eddie Rommel, former pitcher and now American league umpire; Beardsley Ruml, author of Ruml income tax plan; " Irwin Rommel, Nazi general.

army ordnance plant at Burlington, Iowa, WISH at 8:30. 8 n= : THE QUESTION of what to do with. Germany after the war bulks large in allied post-war thinking, It is quite likely that it will be first on the list of things to be done after the war by the victors over naziism, “Should Germany be Dismembered” is the topic for discussion tonight on “America’s Town Meeting of the Air” over WISH

Emil Ludwig at 7:30. Emil Ludwig, distinguished biographer and historian, will take the affirmative position and Gerhardt Segar, former member of the German Reichstag, will speak for the negative.

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22 | Story of the Commandos,” the cur2 | rent best-seller by Hilary St. George

Saunders. Wendell Willkie’s book, “One World,” the condensation of which begins Monday in The Indianapolis Times, will be dramatized next week.

35 LOCAL PRE-MEDS SELECTED BY 1. U,

The Indiana university school of medicine, complying with army and navy requirements, has announced the selection of 35 Indianapolis students among 154 pre-medical majors for entrance to the schoql next May. Selections, announced by Dr. W. D. Gatch, dean of the school of medicine, include Dorothy Alexander, David Baltz, Norman Beatty,

Others are Theodore LeMaster, Mary Elizabeth Miller, Michael Monar, Donald P. Morgan, John Owen, Robert Parr, Frank Rabb, Robert Rudesill, Abe Schuchman, Joseph Seagle, William Segar, John Stanley, Thomas Stump, Walter Tinsley Jr., Paul Weathers, Nicholas Tonhazy and Malcolm Wrege.

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