Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1946 — Page 19
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basket tonight Include Teddie Wilson, the piano gent who made the ivory smile in Benny made “Loch Lomond” such a terrific hit by giving it a free ride from Scotland right into the middle of Harlem.
Another new series just getting under way is the “Encore Theater” tonight at 8:30. This is the show that had its first airing last week, and gives the doctors a shot in the arm by rehashing films which featured medical action helpful to mankind. Paul Lukas will be at microphone level tonight in “The Life of Louis Pasteur,” If the voice of the announcer, Frank Graham, sounds like a tone you've heard before, a mighty good reason for it is that he's also heard as Mr. Webster in “Lum and Abner” and has appeared in several movies such as “Cry Havoc” and “Cross of Lorraine.” I try to keep information like this away from Mrs. Travis because it's dynamite when she’s reminded that other men can do more than oné thing. She's been after me to varnish the woodwork for the past mqnth. 8 - 5 8 8
“Theater of Romance,” whose nameplate would seem to indicate that they tolerate necking in the last row, will feature a situation tonight that is right up the alley of ex-GI's, who might have spent a bi of time in England. It's ‘entitled “There's Always Juliet” and cen around an “American on a secret mission in England who falls in love with a beautiful English girl. This love on an international scale will get under way at 7:30. ”
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Steve Wilson gets a whiff of a rat while working on a story for his Tlustrated Press which goes to press tonight at 7 in “Big Town.” The play is entitled “The Murderous Switch,” and is all about a gang of race track touts who don't do their cheating honest like. It seems that the boys are really cleaning up at the horse track, and Steve gets suspicious—there isn't a push broom in the entire outfit.
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“Inner Sanctum” Is responsible for a further reduction in the population tonight at 8 when more murdering goes on during the half hour. Mercedes McCambridge will step from behind a door that is badly in need of oiling (It squeaks) to star in “Bury Me Not.” There's a physician in the story and he begins to get mighty concerned when the corpse in the setup disappears from its grave. It's just too doggoned {ill to be walking around alone.
While acting monopolizes a lot of the space on the kilocycles tonight, music will have a fling at 6:30 on the American Melody Hour. Baritone Bob Hannon and contralto Evelyn MacGregor will make mighty sweet melodies on the half hour packed with semi-classics. Frank Hummert does the producing. ” ~ » » » ”
That about takes care of the evening listening. If present plans materialize, however, there may be another show in’'the near future designed for the p. m. If the thing goes through, CBS will present Arthur Godfrey In a regular weekly night time show. This would come under the heading of added gravy for the Godfrey vest since he is heard, of course, each morning at 10 on a show with CBS footing the bill. Incidentally, if you've tuned in to that chinning chatterbox, the hot guitar with the musical “Jubalaires” belongs to Willlam Lee Jackson. Just before he signed with the Jubalaires, Jackson was a flatfoot in Newark, Evidently he took his music teacher seriously when she told him to go out and learn his beat. - (I tried that gem of wit on Mrs. Travis. She leaves tomorrow for Reno.) # ou = * un
And that does it once again for today. Don't forget, the “House Party” at 3 daily is still giving away an electric refrigerator to the youngest married woman in the studio audience for this week. Art Linkletter has a gag rigged Up for tomorrow afternoon in which he will get two persons from the audience on the stage to engage in an ad-lib sto
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wrday night.
Goodman's famed sextet, and Maxine Sullivan, who
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DEAR JANE JORDAN-I am a single woman now. I have been married, and have been divorced for three years. I have been engaged to a man 10 years older since my divorce, He also has been married once and has two children but he doesn't provide for them because his ex-wife is married again, I love him very much and I guess I have spoiled him. I do anything he asks me to do. I don't go with anyone else, but he does, Every girl he meets falls in love with him. He tells them he will mary them—but just before the wedding he tells them about me and leaves them to cry on somebody shoulder, Lately he has Been going with another young girl and last night he told me he was going to marry her. He said he din't love her but loved
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