Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1946 — Page 31
28, 1946
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M. {00—=CHrl Marries 15—-Portia Faces fife :30-~Plain Bill 4:45—~Front Page Farrell 5:00Linda’'s First Love 5:15—Lone Journey 5:30—Lora Lawton §:45—L. Thomas—News 6:00—-8upper Club 6:15—News—Riss & King'y
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6:30—Crossroads Cafe 6:45—News, Morgan Beatty 7:00-~Hlighways in Melody T:15--Highways in Melody 7:30—8inging 8am 7:45—Fashions in Melody 8:00-People Are Funny 8:15-People Are Funny 8:30--Walts Time 8:45-Walts Time 9:00—Mystery Theater
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WIFBM 1200 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) | 6:30 Barly Birds Morning Neighbors | Dawn Patrol Morning Mail 6:45 Early Birds Morning Neighbors | Dawn Patrol Morning Mail 7:00 World Toda News—Music News Round News 7:15 Morning Melodies | Breakfast Devotion | Musical Clock Dunkis Time 7:30 Top o' Morning News—Congrat’it'n | Musical Clock News 7:45 News Faith in Our Time | Musical Clock Musical Interlude 8:00 Interlude Larry Richardson | Musical Clock B'kfast Time Revue 8:15 Garden Qate Yawn Patrol News ‘ B'kfast Time Revue 8:30 Carolina Calling | Yawn Patrol Jumping Jacks Wake Up and Smile 8:45 Carolina Calling | Yawn Patrol Food for All Wake Up and Smile 9:00 Give and Take Barnyard Gang Percolator Party Buddy Weed Trio 9:15 Give and Take Army Alr Force Percolator Party Brown Dots 9:30 Mary Lee Taylor | Crosby Sings Teen Types Treasury Salute 9:45 Mary Lee Taylor |Jr. Achievem't Inc.| Make-Up Box Solid Senders 10:00 News—Let's Pretd.| The Kids Party Teen Time Club ™| String Ensemble 10:15 Let's Pretend The Kids Party Teen Time Club Bible Me: 10:30 Billie Burke The Kids Party Ed McConnell Johnny Thompson
10:45 Billie Burke
The Kids Party
Ed McConnell
Veterans’ Adm. met ———
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11:00 Today's Theater {It's Up to Youth [Allan Roth Chester Bowles 11:15 Today's Theater | House of Mystery |Allan Roth Youth and Religion 11:30 Hollywood Stars | Public Report Talks Amer. Parmer 11:45 Hollywood Stars |Jan Garber Talks Amer. Parmer 12:00 Gilbert Forbes L. Richardson, News | Tello-Test News 12:15 Adams Pamily R. P. D. 1070 Fred Holt To Be Announced 12:30 County Pair R. F. D. 1070 Veteran Advisor Kay Reporter 12:45 County Fair Farm Bureau Music Parade Noonday Headlines 1:00 Grand Cen't Bta. | Opry Hse. Matinee |U. 8. Marines Chicago Serenade 1:15 Grand Cent’l 8ta.! Opry Hse. Matinee | Mike-Row-8copes he Serenade 1:30 Treasury Bandstd.| Opry Hse. Matinee | The Baxters | Hill Toppers 1:45 Treasury Bandstd.| Opry Hse. Matinee | Bucknell University | Byways of Ind. His. 2:00 Assignment Home | You Take the Mike Sat. Showcase Piang Playhouse 2:15 Assignment Home| Uptown at 2:15 | 8at, Showcase Piano Playhouse 2:30 Youth Radio Guild, To Bs Announced |Let’s Laugh Roundup Time 2:45 Cross Section | Hawaiian Musie Let's Laugh Roundup Time 3:00 Horse Race { Easy Does It Clem McCarthy Duke Ellington 3:15 Naval Reserve Pr.| Easy Does It Chicagoans . Duke Ellington 3 30 Four Notes Easy es Is Schools Are Yours | Duke Ellington 3:45 Chicagoans Easy es It Harmoneers Duke Ellington 4:00 This Is Our Duty | Easy Does It No Happy Ending | Saturday Concert 4:15 Army Call Easy Does It No Happy Ending | Saturday Concert 4:30 Record Shop Epsy Does It Ed Tomlinson Saturday Concert 4:45 Record Shop Easy Does It Tom Carnegie Saturday Concert
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WABW (F 2:00—String Ensemble 3:15-Billy Mills
2:30—~Dance Maestro 2:45—Dance Maestro 3:00—~Midday Symphony 3:15—-Midday Symphony
4:00—Treasury of Song 4:15—Conner Trio 4:30—Tea Time Tunes
4:45—Tea Time 5:00—Varieties 5:15—Varjeties 5:30—Veinnese Concert 5:45-—Duke Ellington 6:00—Sportscope 6:15—Dinner Musie 6:30=Pop Concert 6:45—Pop Concert 7:15—Dance Cavalcade 7:00—Dance Cavalcade
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day. than
"Kate Smith
" n ” n n = The boys with voices that sound like two tired tenors, Henry Aldrich
The well-padded notes belonging to Kate Smith will get a last listen tonight at 7:30 before going off the air for the summer, Actually though, it's the
kind of vacation a postman takes when he just shuts down on afternoon deliveries, be heard on her regular morning show at 11 each
At any rate, it'll all 15 years of public
vocalizing . During that time she has earned a tolerance award, f and has had considerable success in moving the moon over the mountain. That's about the only change she has made in the heavenly body.
because she will still
go to round out more for Katrinka.
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6-28 JRwWiLLAMS
T. 0 REG. VU. & PAT, OFF BOR. 1946 BY NEA
—With Major Hoople
and Homer, will have something more to squeak about tonight at 7.| The young squirts had decided to take their girl friends to an outside |
barbecue, but the script writers thought it would be fun to send them | for your certificate of eligi Henry's mother is away so| You can get an application blan the old man decides to show off his talents as a home busybody. intend to focus this one loud enough so Mrs. Travis can hear easily.| ministration regional office or sub- | It'll be wonderful proof of male limitations—in a kitchen full of dirty | regional office nearest you. You can | A—When a school accepts a vet- |
home to the clutches o
dishes for instance.
f Papa Aldrich.
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|get the correct address at your After you have fille
MARTHA, MY DEAR! OLR. SHIP OF MATRIMONY HAS DEFIED STORMS, SHOALS AND FATAL ROCKS, BRAVELY PLOWING EVER ONWARD ~~ HAR-RUMPRH!~ GO TODAY 1 HAVE A SMALL PRISE =~ EGAD/ EXACTLY 1,250, HALF THE REWARD FOR WHICH I RISKED THE SUPREME SACRIFICE ~~ MN LIFE /
IF IT HAD A BANJO I'D PLAY "HEARTS AND FLOWERS" You BIG BOWL OF CUSTARD ~~ THE SCENE IS ALL WRONG, ME GETTING THIS WITHOUT SWINGING THE CLEAVER. ~~ BUT THANKS, ANYWAY!
WASHINGTON, June
YOUR G.l. RIGHTS . .. By Douglas Larsen Applications for Education Aid Get Prompt Clearance
28 —Here fall which might swamp the VA| are some questions from veterans office and delay approvals, who plan to attend college next fall| Q—In order to be admitted to a
under the G. I. bill of rights:
Q—I just got out of the marine I plan to attend a small college in my home town. What is| the first step I should, take in get-|fore enrolling. But many schools ting my application approved by | require it before admitting a vet-
corps.
the government?
—You should ly immediately | § A—You should app'y aie, cepted in a college, what is the next
writing
4 4 # . § 2. .8 | Bill Henry will be setting a record for himself tonight when he hits | Post office.
the ether fot his 7:55 news show. taking over the nightly spot for CBS in September, 1043, Willyum speaks for only slightly over four minutes, his capsule of received it. It wi about 600 words has te be well-packed with top-flight news. takes plenty of preparation.
hour later he had someone read it back to him.
heard, that's what you'll
8 8 8 ".u:8 | You can open your collar at the neck and let your toupee down
to shoulder level tonigh
hear at 17:55.
t at 8:30,
At If
by the Rexall Druggists. Playing softer than a summer breeze and twice as often, King will play “I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now.” Eventually the boys will stuff enough cotton in their tonsils to play
nice and quiet on “Slee
treatment to “All Through The Day.” in your beard because Old Dog Tray ain't faithful no more,
py Time Gal” Larry
If you want a ch
Douglas puts the vocal ance to cry the narra-
tion by Franklyn MacCormack. backgrounded of “Oh, How I Miss You Tonight” should turn the trick,
” » » ” » » “Mercury Summer Theater,” another way to spell Orson Welles, will
corner the kilocycles at with
9 tonight.
It'll be the sAme old 'orsin areund the great man doing dramatic flip-flops.
Orson will present
«jane Eyre” with Alice Frost being heard in the title role if she speaks tip nice and fast. The story is by Charlotte Bronte, and tells about
a governess and her a
sweet nothings into each other's ear trumpets, but his wife is the one|
ristocratic employer,
They'd like to whisper
who keeps them from playing the durn things. 4 » o y » » ” “Maisie” will be back at 9:30 tonight with her Lost Weekend
chewing gum.
(Mrs. Travis calls it that because it's always getting
popped.) Ann Sothern will continue her wayward way. She's sponsored by Eversharp, a product which slants its commercials toward just two types of people—those who write under water, and the comparative
few whe intend to live forever.
George Shelton, the half right guy on
the wit show, “It Pays to Be Ignorant,” at 8, has an interesting hobby.
He collects battered electric razors and uses the motors as power tools to
work on miniature wood carvings which clutter up his basement, The jdea is catching. He has a small son who is just a little shaver.
” » ” ” » ” SATURDAY SHORTS: “Let's Pretend,” philosophy that doesn't recognize an age limit, on at 10:05 tomorrow morning. people who feel like our gray matter needs a good wash job. . . ‘can get the jump on July 4 at 11:00 ayem on “Theater of Today." couple of old time hot shots will try to get the show -on the road by celebrating “Grandfather's Independence Day.” . . .
Ideal for we A
Station”. hits the tracks at 1, with Peggy «Conklin, star of “Yes My
Darling Daughter” reading the lead lines. . . . That does it for today. back to Lils A :
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Is this true?
A—No, it is not true, It some- | times takes less than a week. But | Frank T. Strayer post,-V. F, W,, be hearing Wayne King and his band on their weekly toot paid for VA is urging veterans who plan to|today announced the appointment attend school next fall to apply for of Lester C. Nagley Sr. a certifidate of eligibility right now, | promotion director. to avoid a last-minute rush next
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the veterans ad-
It] be his 705th broadcast since out the application blank, return] Although’| it to the VA offi
ce from which yo
That | a certificate of eligibility will then The job he turns out tonight will be the|pe sent to you. result of press conferences or a visit to Congress this morning. noon, he probably gnawed #n the political fat with some dignity the afternoon was average, he made contacts, read and jotted short times takes months for an applica-| notes to himself. The job of writing the news began at 6:30, and an|tion for government-financed eduIf Bill liked what he [cation to be approved by the VA.
that it
CONVENTION IS SET BY WATCHMAKERS
The ticking of more than 125] pocket watches is expected to herthe presence of delegates to the 13th annual convention of the Watchmakers association of ana Sunday in Hotel Antlers Edison Abbott, dent of the organization, will cal the convention to order, committees and present nual report, beginning at 10 a, m. Election of new officers is scheduled to close the morning session, Among the speakers on the program are Thomas E. Cook and L. R. Douglas, Indianapolis; W. Hs S8amelius, Elgin, Il; Harry B.. Henshel,| Bulova Watch Co.” représentative, and Howard L. Beehler, Long Is-
Ind
Kokomo,
The Elgin National Watch Co.|- § has provided a film, “The Manufacture of Jewel Bearing®," to be shown to delegates. Ys
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some- in this space—not by mail)
presi- |
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POLIS TIMES VIC FLINT
Waoit. Let me guess. Your heart is set on a swimming pool. Well, you shall have it. No trouble of all.
There's a feature your Fairy Godfather hasn't mentioned, m’boy. Gorgon's house will not hove a kitchen. He'll continue on the old basis— Taking his meals with you and your porents—=
Seven rooms. Two baths. A billiord room. And an enclosed sun porch
GP PURITANIA IG FORTUNE WILL ALWAYS BE
TS ARE IRON-BOUND GILT-EDGE, AND ABSOLUTELY SAFE
YOUR 19th BIRTHDAY, NEXT MONTH
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college, does one have to have a certificate of eligibility beforehand? A—It is not a VA rule that a veteran has to have a certificate be-
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| eran, Q—After a veteran has been ac-
k step to take in order to get subsistence payments and have the fees paid under the GI bill of rights? |
{eran, it sends his certificate of 4 | eligibility to the VA. This certificate omes the basis for payment of u | the veteran's tuition, fees, and supsistence allowance to the veteran,
| (Questions will be answered only
NAGLEY NAMED VFW PROMOTION DIRECTOR
William 8. Sonn, commander Of
as post
Mr. Nagley will assist ‘the organization in a campaign to raise furids for a new club house in the downtown area of Indianapolis. William H. Stockdale, senior vice | commander, will head a special committee to complete plans for
42 il 0 NANCY :
I'M TIRED OF HOLDING DIS KNITTING YARN ~~ I'M GOIN’ IN FOR A Swim
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NEW LIBRARY HOURS «EFFECTIVE MONDAY
| A new schedule will go into ef fect Monday for all neighborhood || libraries, Miss Marian McFadden,
appoint | brarian, announced today.
Libraries will close an hour earlier through July and August and remain open from 12:30 to 8 p. m. weekdays, Miss McFadden said.
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