Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1943 — Page 26

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PAGE 26 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1043 With Major Heepls OUT OUR WAY —By Williams

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Baukhage People's Man Dansopation Rosa Rio

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Club Matinee Club Matinee James G, McDonald North Ballroom

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Lora Lawton The Open Door Helpmate Hollywood Theater

Road of Life Vic and Sade Snow. Village David Harum

Fur Fashions Fur Fashions Late Headlines EAT-{torially

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Music Medley Linda's Love Hearts In Harmony Editer'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

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WIBC Mail Bag Back to the Bible Back to the Bible What's Your Idea?

Markets & News Happy Hoosiers Little Jimmy Hl Sallor

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Sagebrush Pioneers Sagebrush Pioneers Harpo & Tiny Dave Minor

Stony & Wilma Lee Hoos. Sweethearts Ethel Willitts Judy Perkins Harpo & Tiny Harpo & Tiny

0 Golden Gate Four :15 Second Husband :30 Bright Horizon Aunt Jenny

Kate Smith Big Sister Helen Trent Gal Sunday

Gilbert Forbes :15 Ma Perkins :30 Farm Circles 2:45 Farm Circle

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

2:00 News 2:15 Civilian Defense 2:30 Song Shop 2:45 Song Shop Dies pram pimto00 Home Front Rep. 15 Home Front Rep. 30 Chuck Acree 45 Song Shop

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A.M. 10:00—Road of Life 6:30—News 10:15—Vic and Sade 8:45—Reveille Roundup 10:30—Snow, Village %:00—Time to Shine .45—David, Harum %:15—News 00—Aunt Jenny ¥:30—-Consumer 13—Editor's Daughter %:45—Consumer 1:30—Everybody’s Farm 8:00—News 45 Everybody's Farm 8:153—Sweet River oon—Goldbergs 8:30—Linda’s Love ry Mo 8:45—Big Sister 15—Vic & Sade 8:00—Lora Lawton 30—News 9:15—The Open Door 12:45—Beautiful Life 9:30—Hearts in Harmony 1:00—Light of World 9:45—Hollywood Theater 2 =

ti moar teens ir an ter: DEFENSE WORKERS TO SPONSOR PICNIC

tant radio drama in the air presentation of his own best seller, “One vecidi i . Civilian defense workers in dis- | trict 31 will have a picnic at Long-

World,” on the “Words at War” fay, July 11.

GENERAL VON SAPPEN, A MAN 15 HERE TO FIX THE HEATING SYSTEM

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series over WIRE at 7 tonight. | Mr. Willkie will be heard three 2CTe park at 2 p.m. Sund times as narrator. In the actual! Air raid wardens will have charge drama. the role of Mr. Willkie win | of entertainment under the direcbe played by Thomas Chalmers, tion of Joe Putts, district warden. veteran radio actor, opera singer Games, softball and swimming also and film commentator. S are being arranged. Paul Coen, district co-ordinator, has invited the workers to bring ARE FEN, 25-year-old Norwegian their friends and families. journalist who escaped from a Nazi

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By DAN GORDON THE QUESTION of whether “Labor Is Co-operating Fully in the War Effort” will be the topic for discussion tonight on “America’s Town Meeting of the Air” over

Hall” | means Dottie La- F {mour will be Bing | Crosby's guest on the “groaner’s” show. The only thing missing will | be Bop Hope.

road on WIRE at 8 That

| concentration camp after six months {| internment will be the guest speaker

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on “This Is Our Enemy” over WIBC at 7. Fen will co-ordinate his talk with the dramatization of the activities of the underground press in Nor-

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“Dixie.” night. . . + The third and fourth Regulars Trudy Erwin, the Music movements from the sonata No. 3

| Maids and Phil, the Charioteers, in B major by Bach,

Ken Carpenter and John Scott played by| Trotter's orchestra will be on hana. Yehudi and Hephzibah Menhuhin, a8 4 4 WIRE at 11:05,

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to distribute papers and get outside news to Norwegians despite Nazi terroristic suppression of freedom of the press.

COMPLETES WAR PLANT TRAINING

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