Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1943 — Page 20

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4, 1943.

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; THIS EVENING . STILL CAN' THINGS WITH FIGURES ‘ T d TEAM AROUND US LOAFERS AN WBN 1360 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 NR kl or aa A GAY RESORT TO ATTRACT FIRST TNE LOAFED AND I'LL TAKE | UP TAKIN WHILE WAITIN FOROS ( ) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) B®, . ARD PU THE IDLE RICH can A RUSTIC #7» SINCE T BLSTED TWO {U4 THIS SHORT TH' SHORT 1S SPOSED TO MAKE A mm Song Shop Jimmy Morgan girl, Marries ast Ballroom ERS INN, SILNERY LAKES, GOLF, RIBS IN 1413, BUT L / C UT SHOWN HIT WITH US 2 az : : 2 i 4 ’ An 4’ a0 5 . 4:30 Song Shop Little Jimmy Plain Bill South Ballroom MILES 7 RIDING, DANCING, CALL ENJSOV IT NMOLR THAT Ce = ne SEOD 4:45 American Women | Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrell | Sportsman Club : IT BUTLER'S BALMN ACRES IDEAS BLOW ME UP INDUSTRIOUS | A SENATOR 5:00 News Tea Time Tunes |Romantic Melodies| Terry & Pirates AND HARVEST A COOL LIKE A COW [IN Ne ’ SOME 5:15 Jack Smith Tea Time Tunes Dial ance Dick Tracy 5:30 Hoosiers at War Dance Time 10-2-4 Ranch Jack Armstrong 5.45 Gilbert Forbes Superman Sydney Mason Baseball Roundup 6:00 I Love a Mystery | Fulton Lewis, Jr. Pred Waring Navy Salute 6:15 Harry Janfes Nelson Baker World News Novelette 6:30 Easy Aces Lone Ranger Symphonic Swing H. R. Gross 8:45 My. Keen Lone Ranger Ralph Knax : Sports Roundup %:00 Sammy Kaye Sam Balter Mr. and Mrs. North | Earl Godwin 7:15 Sammy Kaye A to Z in Novelty Mr, and Mrs, North| Lum & Abner 7:30 Dr. Christian Take a Card 'ommy Dorsey Manhattan . 7.45 Dr, Christian Take a Card Tommy Dorsey Manhattan 8:00 Lionel Barrymore Gabriel Heatter Date With Judy John Freedom 8:15 Lionel! Barrymore| American Hero Date With Judy John Freedom 8:30 Jack Carson Rying Soldiers District Attorney Spotlight Bands DA ‘8:45 Jack Carson lying Soldiers District Attorney | Spotlight Bands ,.. IT SEEMS LIKE 9:00 Moments in Music| John B Hughes Ray Kyser Raymond G. Swing | [I'M BORED! BR To & 9:15 Moments in Music| Baseball Ray Kyser Lulu & Johnny I WISH WISH, 9:30 Cresta Carnival | Baseball Kay Kyser Alec Templeton SUMPIN DOES HAPP= 7 9:45 Cresta Carnival Baseball Kay Kyser It's Dance Time #2 = Ts 10:00 Gilbert Forbes Baseball John Morrow H. R. Gross ] zz on ? Na 10:15 Joseph C. Harsch Baseball Texas Rangers Song of Islands Ta } 10:30 Sandman Baseball Starlight Trail Concert Master ) ) A N | 10:45 Sandman Scoreboard Starlight Trail Concert Master ' J EA 11:00 Baseball Scores News and Music Music You Want News yy NJ Pn, \/ J tl ) we W 11:15 Chicagoans Don Roth Music You Want Service & Swing oa \ (Jie Yilfrk w 4 11:30 Jimmy Dorsey Benny Goodman Meditation Strings | Service & Swing | 2d SAY EM wm 11:45 Jimmy Dorsey Benny Goodman Meditation Strings 'Service & Swing Dae AM I Z 1S wa : THURSDAY PROGRAMS WITHOUT GNORES = Ho NE? THE THINK TANK. 5 A WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 ; : (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) $:30 Early Birds ebrew Christ. Hour | Dawn Patrol Morning Mail . &:45 Early Birds ebrew Christ. Hour Dawn Patrol Sons of Pioneers SUPERMAN ~By Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster News

World News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock

Musical Clock

Wabash Val. Folks Wabash Val. Folks Musical Clock Stony & Wilma Lee

7:00 World News 7:15 Barly Birds 2:30 Time to Shine 7:45 News

8:00 Barly Birds

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Mcrnihg Mail Morning Mail Br. Club News

Breakfast Club

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Nelson Baker 2

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FF . 8:15 Mrs. Farrell Bandwagon Ralph Knox Breakfast Club 7 Ww 8:30 Mrs. Farrell Get Up & Go Daytime Classics Breakfast Club 779 7 77 A pe OE Ce 8:45 Song Shop Get Up & Go Merry Melodies Breakfast Club pA TS ANTTA, $:00 Valiant Lady Curly Baker Lora Lawton News | ME THE MOST 9:15 Stories Bill & Evalina The Open Door Hymn Singer “a es , VALUED GIFT 9:30 Honeymoon Hill | Friendly House Helpmate Baby Institute - A Jr LIF 9.45 Bachelor’s Children | Friendly House Hollywood Theater | Rockin’ Chair Time ad 10:00 Mary Lee Taylor | WIBC Mail Bag Road of Life Breakfast at Sardi’s 4 10:15 Second Husbana | Back to the Bible Vic & Sade Breakfast at Sardi’s 10:30 Bright Horizons Back to the Bible Snow Village Women in War y 10:43 Aunt Jenny Everson Byways David Harum Margaret Pryce 11:00 Kate Smith ~ Markets & News |Today's Top Tunes|News Highlights 11:15 Big Sister Happy Hoosiers Today's Top Tunes!Song Parade 11:30 Helen Trent Little Jimmy Headlines & USO | Farm and Home 11:45 Gal Sunday Hi Satlor! EAT-itorially Farm and Home 12:00 Gilbert Forhes Nelson Baker MEAT-itorially Baukhage 12;15 Ma Perkins Farm Front Dick Stone People’s Man ZA 12:30 Farm Circle Farm Front Wally Nehrling Dansopation 72 1245 Farm Circle Memory Time ohn Morrow Air Raid SA 1:00 Dr. Malone Sagebrush Pioneers | Music Medley News Highlights ZZ 1:18 Joyce Jordan Sagebrush Pioneers inda’'s Love Today's Market 7A LI'L ABNER 1:30 Jove and Learn Harpo & Tiny earts in Harmony Ladies Be Seated —By Al Capp 1-45 Goldbergs Dave Minor Editor's Daughter | Ladies Be Seated i. 2:00 News Stony & Wilma Lee | Mary Marlin Morten Downey —_— , 230 Sona Shop * Behe Wit Bepper Young y True Story HE WAS IN TH' (S08), % 4 HAZ=-SO THAR'S MAH HYPO - FAH W-WERE. JEST GONNA IN A FEW SHORT WEEKS, THIS GRAVE: 3:15 Song Shop Judy Perkins Right to Happiness| Ted Malone ANTHEN TE SET DOWN < AN STUPEFIER 7 - FULL O JIULE. on HER TO (UGH 7) MARRY STONE WILL BEAR LI'L. ABNER'S NAME 3:00 Home Front Rep. [Harpo & Tiny Backstage Wife Blue Frolics (SOAZ) FUM THET INSTANT ON MUST'VE SAT SMACK ON IT7 I LIN ow 10 Rome FIoNLRep. (Hale Bolas Tain buat Bue Flics ME DIDN'T SAY NO MO' 7” = HE IT RENDERS ALL TYPES O' WHUT GOT INTO ME, BLT AH'M Time News SHET UP LIKE. A CLAM, AN' LOWER ANIMALS LIN-CONSHUS ”? SHORE. GLAD IT DID 77=AH BIN

2:30 Chuck Acree Musical Interlude

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Lorenzo Jones North Ballroom

3:45 Song Shop Toby Stroud Widder Brown 4:00 Song Shop Jimmy Morgan Girl Marries East Ballroom 4:15 Song Shop Bill & Evalina ortia West Ballroom 4:30 Log Shop Little Jimmy Plain Bill Squth Ballroom 4:45 American Women | Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrell | Sportsman Club

WLW WEDNESDAY EVENING |

0—Little Band H. V. Kaltenborn 7:00—Mr. and Mrs; North

*.M. : 6:3 4:00—Gir! Marries 6:45 4 30—Plain Bill. 4:45--Front Page Farrell B:00—Streamlined Melodies |

7:15—Mr. an

5:15—News §:30—Lum & Abner B5:45—Lowell Thomas §:00--Fred Waring

§:15—Norman Ruvel 9:00—Kay K

WLW THURSDAY PROGR

7:30—Tommy Dorsey 7:45—Tommy Dorsey 8:00—Date With Judy 8:15—Date With Judy 8:30—District Attorney 8:45—District Attorney

9:15—Kay Kyser 9:30-Kay Kyser 9:45—Kay Kyser 10:00—Arthur Reilly 10:15—Gregor Ziemer 10:30—Burt Farber 10:45—Mal Hallett 11:00—Wally Johnson 11:15—Gardner Benedict 11:20—Moon River 11:45—Moon River

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a M 10:00—Road of Life §:30—News 10:15—Vic and Sade 1:30—Light of World 8:45—Harrington & Wood 10:30—S8now_ Village 1:45—Hymns of Churches 7:00—Time to Shine 10:45—David Harum 2:00—-Mary Marlin 7:15-~News 11:00—Aunt Jeng 2:15—-Ma Perkins %:30—Consumer 11:15—Editor’s Daughter 3:30—-LeDRe" Young 9:45—Consumer 11:30—Everyhody’s Farm 2:45-Right to HHaphiness 8:00—Ne=~s 11:45—Everybody’s Farm 3:00—Backstage Wife 8:15—Sweec River 12:00—Goldbergs 3:15—Stella Dallas 3:33—Linda & Love P. M. 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 8:45—Big Sister 12:15—Vie & Sade 3:45—Widder Brown 8: Lora Lawton 12:30—Arthur Reilly 4:00—Girl Marries 9:15—The Open Door 12:45—Life Beautiful 4:15—Portia

1:00—Guidin

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By DAN GORDON INTERVIEWS WITH war workers from Providence, R. I, conducted by Mile Boulton, intergpersed with “morale music” plaved by Woody Herman and his orches-

ahha in Harmony

tra from the stage of the Circle § theater, will highlight the “What's Your Job” broadeast tonight over .

WISH at 8. The program is presented weekly in co-operation with the war manpower commission.

» » » SERIOUS RECORDED Music tonight . Johanna Strauss “Die Fledermaus” overture, Nicolai's overture to the “Merry Wives of Windsor,” and the concluding sec-

tion of Von Suppe’s “Light Cavalry” |

sverture, WIRE at 11:05, ® » x SPOTLIGHT BAND Tonight . . . Jan Savitt and his orchestra from Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va, WISH at 8:30.

1:15—Lonely Women

4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrel

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“I'd like to parcél post this home—I taught one of the local sheiks how to play poker!”

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

FILM STARS Kay Prancis and | | Richard Carlson will leave their |

| Hollywood chores for an evening to

| banter with the boys in khaki when | they guest - star on tonight's “Sol- | diers with Wings” | broadcast over WIBC at 8:30. Maj. Eddie Dundstedter will again be on hand to conduct the army air forces orchestra in hits

J% of today and to-

morrow. | RayFramels “p.,. ugoldiers | With Wings” radio presentation of “This Is the Army,” originally

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scheduled for last Wednesday, but | canceled because of the radio address of President Roosevelt, will be heard next week. $d & .% | A FPRESH TREATMENT of “Sleepy Lagoon” by Tommy Dorsey

| and his trombone will be the musi-

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| NEW MOUTHS FOR ITSELF ON THE COAST AAS mes, IN THE LAST TWENTY VE

By William Ferguson

TROUT ARE SMALMOAM AND

BASS ARE SWANLEY SHY!

MISS BESSIE STEPHANE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Sacramento, Colporma. fIORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzsle 32 Wark with t Pictured actor, 1 [VU 1 IE needie an LN ETIA 5 AN thread. cal spotlight on His program tonight | 12 Sight on AlTIO EIMEIN 33 Vehicle over WIRE at 7:30. Drawing on the | compass VICRAN 117 N T1 24 Postseript men in uniform at the broadeast, | 13 Ascended i NEAL TE (abbr.) Dorsey will present a musician 14 God of war Y GPE > Tat $hifie serving Uncle Sam as his guest for ; : aster © 5 i dye EL ORAL ceremonies the evening | . ip ; (abbr.) Turning the musical pages back | 19 First man Y 30 Exclamation | to 1933, Tommy will unfold two hits | 21 Negative BlulTh 5 Sharfed stem of that year — Harold Arlen's! n Heaven | ne 46 Indian “Stormy Weather” and an instru-! 25 A nuseripts - 47 Wander mental version of the “Continental.” " (ahbr.) 51 Trustees 6 Master id Sci- 48 Tyme! for 0H y (abbr.) ence (abbr.) ngsten 54 Vat % Rey of light 40 One time Rano COMEDIAN Walter 7 Son of lease 57 Toward 8 Finishes 50 Soft minera} |O'Keefe heads an aggregation of (Bib.) 58 Moon 9 Barricade 51 Squad five interesting = uu #0 Animal 59 Direction 10 Iridium _ 82 Scarce guest personalities 80 Scrutinize 61 Father (symbol) 53 Steamship on Wally Butter82 Look over 82 Simplicity 11 Pollenizatian (abbr.) Worth's “Take-A« 84 Jumbled type 64 Clarify process 55 On Card” quiz show 86 One (Scot) 66 Chamber 12 Urn 56 Cheat (slang) over WIBC at 87 Dine 68 He is a popu- 15 Kind 58 Bulgarian 7:30 tonight. 88 Mother 18r ——— ——— 38 Fach (abbr.) Seatety You'll Rear legged e un git op VERTICAL 25 pacific feland 60 Three (prefix) |FLoPe Plummer, 42 Hand tool 1 Strolls 26 Male offspring 63 Therefore "ay 44 Bone 2 Within 28 Russian 65 Dawn (comb. gL hes © . 45 Yes (Sp.) 3 Permit mountains form) Whose Boculss b 4 Persia 29 Entrances 67 On account | brofession is “lise ge oo aigeate 46 Vase oo €8 Infant § Breezy 31 Still (abbr.) tening to noises; a po a red cap at New York's Grand M Central station, a student nurse, and a fighting Seabee, a member of the navy's construction battalion. ” = = ‘MORE GOOD LISTENING To- . |night . . . The solution to the “Case ‘of the Phony Suicide” on “Mr. Dis‘trict Attorney,” WIRE at 8:30. , . . ‘Jose Iturbi playing the “Boogie

Woogie Etude” by Morton Gould on the composer's “Carnival” show, | WFBM at 9:30. . . . “John Freedom” lin an occupied Russian village, WISH at 9:30. . . . “John Freedom” | guests on “Great Moments in Muste (of Vineent Youmans), WFBM {at 9,

Call

0. K. OF WOODRUFF

{out question,” said Mr. Remy, “but

WAYNE 4-H CLUB

| | We Buy JUNK

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CONTRACT HELD UP

Approval of a contract granting Woodriiff Place city fire and police protection for $7000 in 1044 was | withheld yesterday by the safety | board, pending further investiga | tion of protective services provided |

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the small incorporated community. |

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Board President Will Remy in- |

structed Police Chief Clifford Beek- | er and Fire Chief Harry Fulmer to draw up estimates of costs involved in the departmental servicing of Woodruff Place. “It appears that other boards have simply ratified these contracts with«

in view of increased police and fire department budgets I believe this board should consider the possibility of readjusting the service price.”

FIRST AID MEETING FOR DISTRICT 15 SET

Plans for the future will be discussed at this week's’ meeting of district 15, emergency medical corps, at 7.30 p. m. at St. Paul's Lutheran school, 742 Weghorst st. Members, associate members and first aiders are urged to attend. Mrs. Irene Flick of the district is

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WHY ARE YoU KIDNAPING

ALK IN SILENCE, PLEASE I'LL SHOOT IF YOU MAKE AN OUTCRY!

BLAZES. SHE SAW ME BUT SHE DIDN'T EVEN NOD! SOME - THING'S WRONG!

NANCY

LEMME GO~ I'LL SHOW DAT GUY WHO'S BOSS AROUND HERE ! LEMME GO!

OH, PLEASE DON'T GO LOOKING PLEASE FOR KNUCKLES NOONAN:

HE'S AWFUL

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RED RYDER SOURDOUGH DAN, if 1 JEST BLOWED YOU'RE POWERFUL 1 AIN'T BEEN MYSELF SINCE ONE O'MY OLD IN, DETCHESS!/ RECKLESS WITH 1 LOST MY PARDNER IN COWHANDS ! YOUR SHOOTIN®

WHEN DID You CET BACK FROM ™' YUKON?

seeking more volunteer first aiders to assist with the first aid station established at Garfield park.

TO PRESENT EXHIBIT

The Wayne township 4-H club will display clothing, food preparation, canning, room Improvement and baking in an exhibit tomorrow at the Ben Davis high school audiforium. Judging will begin at 10 a. m, and the exhibit will be open to the public from 1:30 to 8 p. m. Club

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will give a musical pro-

IRON, SOUR DOWGH!

NEVER MIND ALL THIS CHIT-CHAT I! SWEAR ME INTO THE U.6. ARMY, BLARST IT=AND GIVE ME A GUN I'l I'M A FIGMTIN' FOOL !!!

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

[TELL THE MAJOR TO COME

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IN.IT WILL GIVE THE OLP WAR~HORSE A KICK TO SEE THESE KIDS TAKE

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