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‘RADIO PROGRAMS
THIS EVENING (The Indianapolis Times is not respons! ments caused by station changes after press time.)
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«That's when you'll get a quickie preview of the operetta, “Bittersweet,”
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WFBM 1360 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (ABC) « 4:00 Feature Story Basy Does It Girl Marries Wheel of Fortune 4:18 Persona ems | Easy Does It Portia Faces Life Wheel of Fortune 4:30 Tea Time Tunes | Easy Does It Just Plain Bill ews 4:4 Tea Time Tunes’ Does It Front Page rarreli | Hop Harrigan §:00 Tea Time Tunes News—Mel. Billbd | Terry & Pirates 5:18 Word Prom Catry.| Superman sillboara | H-R Scoreboard | 6:30 ey Time Capt. Midnighs Prank Parrish Jack Armstrong K Forbes Tom Mix - Sporte—Dick Reea | Melodytyme 6:00 Patti Clayton Ray Henle Sup Club Luke Waltop 6:15 Skyline Roof PF. Bdwards—News | World News News y 6:30 Ellery Queen B'tle Commentators | Melody Box Lone Ranger 6.45 Ellery Queen Inside Sports Fred Holt —News Lone Ranger 7:00 The Whistler Cares Away Mr. and Mrs. North | Lum & Abner 7:15 The Whistler Cares Away Mr, and Mrs. North | La Guardia 7:30 Dr. Ch Beatrice Kay Peace Conference | Sportaman‘s Club 7:48 Dr. Christian Beatrice Kay Peace Conference | Sportsman‘s Club 4:00 Sad Back Gabriel Heatter McOarry & Mouse | Cours Missing Mrs. 8:15 Bad Sack Real Life McGarry & Mousses | Court Missing Hrs. "8:30 Intrigue Spotlight Bands Mr. D. A Frankie Carle 8:45 Intrigue Spotlight Bands Mr. D. A Frankie Carle 9:00 Acad. Award Thtr.| Endorsed by Dorsey | Kay Kayser | Esq. Sports Review 9:15 Acad. Award Thir.| Endorsed by Dorsey Kay Kayser Esq. Sports Review 9:30 Holiday for Music| Popular: Batons Kay Kayser We, the Guilty 9:48 Holiday for Music| O. L Talks It Over| Kay Kayser We, the Guilty 10:00 Gilbert Forbes | Frank Edwards Pred Holt News 10:15 Bus, Highlights Music & Milestones| Pleasure Parade Songs of Islands 10:30 Invitation to Mus. | Music & Milestones | Musie You R'm'ber| Ten-Thirty Time 10:45 Invitation $0 Mus. | Score—~Sports Musie You R'm'der| Ten-Thirty Time 11:00 Blue Barrom Orch, | News—Ted Strastor| Ni News 11:15 Blue Barron Orch. | Ted Straetor Orch. rtsman Variety Hour 11:30 Jos Reichman Or| Tempo Review T Suns Trio ‘¥| Variety Hour 11:48 Joe Reichman Or.' Tempo Review Lee Sims Variety Hour WLW WEDNESDAY EVENING LR 6:30~Cross Roads Cafe 9:1 oge Mua. 4 Marries 6 ltenborn 9 us. Knowl 4:15--Portia Faces Life 7:00-—Mr. & Mrs. North 9:45—College Mus. Knowl
:30—Plain Bill le . Front Page Farrell
4 T:15~Mr & Mrs North Ai o 3i00-14ude’s
7:45—Penguin, Room 8:00-~McGarry and Mouse 8.15—~McQGarry and Mouse
8:30-=Mr. D. A 6:00—8Supper Club 8:45--Mr, D. A. 11:30-=Clyde Trask Orch. §:15—Nwa,, Riss & Kingsty. 9:00-College Mus. Knowl. 11:45--Clyde Trask Orch.
THURSDAY PROGRAMS
10: ews—Chamberl 10:1 elt of Melody 10 ays 10:48=Tune Reviewer
11:00~News—Peter Gran 11'16~=Background
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WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 - (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (ABC) 4:30 Barly Birds Morning, Neighbors| Dawn Patrol Hired Hands 6:45 Early Birds Dixie Four Dawn Patrol Morning Mail 7:00 World Today News—Fun at Bkfs, | World News News 7:15 Morning Melodies | Breakfast Devotion | Musical Clock Dunkin® Time 7:30 Ayres Good Morn. | News—C'gr't’lations| Musical Clock News 7:45 News Phil & Uncle Ezra | Musical Clotk Time to Shine 8:00 Rhythm and Bong La Richardson | Musical Clock Breakfast Club 6:15 Rhythm and Song | WIBC Coffes Shop | Dick Reed Breakfast Club 8:30 Mrs, Parrell WIBC Coffee Shop | Allan Roth Breakfast Club 8:45 Mrs, Farrell WIBC Coftee Shop | Allan Roth Breakfast Club 9:00 Valiant Lady Jane Day's House | Lone Journey My True Story 9:15 Light of the World | Jane Day's House [Lora Lawton My True Story 9:30 Bvelyn Winters Crosby Sings Road of Life Church Hymns 9:45 Bachelor's Child'n | Cooking Schoo! Joyce Jordan o Listening Post 10:00 Art Godfrey Show | News—Board Room | Fred Waring Tom Brenneman 10:15 Art Godfrey Bhow | Tune Tonics Fred Waring Tom Breneman 10:30 Tens and Tim B. Herrington Sings | Barry Cameron Home Bdition 10:45 Rosemary Victor H. Lindlahr| David Harum William Lang
11:00 Kate Smith Up to Minute News Make-Up Box
Glamour Manor 11:18 Aunt Jenny =| Coke Club~Downeyp Toosy's Band... ..
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11:30 Helen Trent Easy Aces Talks Dick & Guy” 11:45 Our Gal Sunaay Radio Wom. Club | Talks George Byron 13:00 Gilbert Forbes Larry Richardson |Tello-Test Baukhage 12:15 Ma Perkins You Take the Mike | Four Stars ncheon gerenade 12:30 Farm State Fair ‘Round the Circle | Kay Reporte; 12:45 Farm Circle Farm Bureau Dick Reed—News
Noonday Headlines ——————— Catherine Daniels
1:00 3d Mrs. Burton Cedric Foster Fit Prolies
1:15 Perry Mason John J. Anthony, da’'s PIIst.LOVe | Catherine Dan 1:30 Road of Life Queen for a Day ears ony | Bride A oasis 1:45 Young Dr. Malone | Queen for a Day | Editor's Daughter | Bride & Groom 2:00 Surprise Party Downtown at 2 Life Can Be B'tiful| Al Pearce 2:16 Surprise Party P.M. Party Ma Perkins Al Pearce 2:30 Marines - M. Party Young Ladies Be Seated 2:46 “Bittersweet” Prv.|P. M. Party Right to Happiness | Ladies Be Seated 3:00 House Party Easy Does It Backstage Wife Jack Berch 3:18 House Party Easy Does It Stella Dallas Wheel of Fortune 3:30 Ayres Program Easy Does It Lorenzo Jones Wheel of Fortune 2:40 Ayres Program Easy Does It Widder Brown Wheel of Fortune 4:00 Feature Story Easy Does It Girl Marries Wheel of Portune 4:15 Personal Problems| Easy Does It Portia Faces Lite | Wheel of Fortuae 4:30 Tea Time Tunes Easy Does It Plain Bill News 4:40 Tea Time Tunes | Fasy Does It Front Page Farrell! Hop Harrigan WLW THURSDAY PROGRAMS A. 10:00—Fred Waring 's Children
1:15Today’ 1:30~Woman in White 1:45—Hymns All Churches 2:00—Life Can Be B'tiful 2:15--Ma Perkins
2:30) Young 1:48—Right to Happiness 3:00—Backstage Wife 3:15—8tella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:45—-Widder Brown 4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia Paces Life
M. 6:30—Hymntime 6:40-Ev'ybody’s Choretime T7:00-~News—Jones 7:18-~Cadle Tabernacle 7:30=Nws., Riss, Wth., Mk. 7:46—Chuck Acree 8:00-Buccaneers 8:18~News—Chamberlain 8:30-Morning Matinee 8:45—Morning Matinee P.M 9:00-~Morning Matinee 12:15-Fifty Clud #:15-Morning Matinee 12:30=Nws., Mkts, Bv. Frm. 9:30-Road of Life 12:45—Everybody's Parm 4:30—Plain Bill 9:45—Joyce Jordan 1:00Cuiding Light ¢:45—Front Page Farrell
WABW (FM) THURSDAY'S PROGRAM
4:30—-Tes Time Tune 1:15—Dance Ouvalcade :45—Tea Time Tim: J: 0-Musical Pavorites
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David Rose is pulling another of his unusual concoctions out of bin Steps Taken Now Will Hel Pp Clear Way to Enter School
bat tonight at 9:30. Each week the musical mite dreams up an original composition and tonight's title indicates an idea from the sponsor. It's) called “Dance of the Ice Cubes,” and is a subtle reminder by Nagh- | Kelvinator that you can put frosen water in your refrigerator. Rose then will warm up on “What Is This Thing Called Love?” and “I've Got You Under My Skin” Kitty Kallen, a big girl now whe got her start on a
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and play, the murderer drops in to pay a social call | on Ellery this evening at 6:30. He has a career of | murder, but the job doesn't offer much of a future, 80 he blames the detective. Glving Queen a helping hand will be Ray Bolger, dancing star, who has been ticket taker of some of the best Broadway musicals. | Incidentally, Ellery listened to 43 voices and now| has a new pencil gal to replace the secretary who Charlotte Keane married and gave radio the air. New voice belongs! to Charlotte Keane, who not only can act, but also plays the piano, and is learning to fence: ' ~ ~ ” - ~ ~ IH be like old home week for Olivia De Havilland tonight on Academy Award at 9. She'll read script on “Hold Back the Dawn,” in which | she appeared when it was nominated for a whole family of Oscars back | in 1941, She'll play leading lady to Jean Pierre Aumont, the Hollywood | romantie rival of Charles Boyer. “The Dawn” is the pathetic yarn| about a group of immigrants who are walling in Mexico for ol numbers that will admit them to the States and their mumber never seems 0 come up. : nx, x x 8. A couple of people set to sea to look for a bit of security this evening at 7. But they don't know that “The Whistler” is following them around “puckering his lips and giving out with a warble that's a warning to all evil-doers. The people are juthpy because of a corpsy cargo they have in the hold of the ship, and it's a cinch for The Whistler to solve. He does it by the thought method. He can tell the thoughts that are grinding around in your head simply by looking through your noggin at hairline level, Now that haircuts have gone up to a buck, Mrs. Travis says she bets he'd be handicapped in these parts. ~ » ~ Ed ” ” The late evening invite you get to music at 10:30 this evening will be something you never heard on the ether before. It's a shorty version of “El Retablo,” the opera by Manuel de Falla about a puppet show that tells the story of a beautiful princess who gets rescued from a gang of Moors. Don Quixote catches the show, and gets so excited that he horns in and when things look dark for the princess he smashes the Moorish puppets. Tenors William Hess and Phil Reep and Baritone Chester. Watson take it all mighty serious, vocally, that fis. ” » . ~ » > Look up Jo Schildkraut tonight at 8:30. He's the ‘Devil's Advocate” on “Intrigue” and he can get you in right with all the wrong people. He's on speaking terms with the devil, according to the script. Joe has had a lot of experience living outside the law, having prepared for this job by appearing in “Uncle Harry” on Broadway for munts and yars. Tonight the flames will crackle on “Sinister Errand.” + . wa | Rose S. Walker of Brooklyn, New York, supplies the prise winning yarn for Dr. Christian to cope with between patients tonight at 7:30. Just when everything is under control in River's End, the good doc finds a flock of trouble in a play called “World's Champion.” -
Drag up your park bench and sit down tomorrow afternoon at 2:45.
to be presented by the Indianapolis Grand Opera backed up by the Park Board on Aug. 9, 10 and 11, at the Fairgrounds. Maxine Shrader, who has the role of Manon, will thrush on “HM Love Were All” and “Kiss Me” and four local lads, Joe Jordan, Bill Moon, Jack Henry and Jules Zinter, will vocalize on “We All Wear a Green Carnation.” There'll be 45 local warblers playing tweet, tweet in Bittersweet. In addition to Miss Shrader next week in prominent parts you'll see Frank Parrish, Billle Cole and Dave Rodgers, probably the handsomest mem- | ber of the WIFBM announcing staff. All right, Rodgers, you ‘ean take
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WASHINGTON, July 31.-—Veter-children’s hour, sings “Easy to Love” and Curt Massey follows through on ans planning to attend school next fall under the G. 1. Bill of Rights
When Ellery Queen can't come over to his hotise | DAVE sent in the following ques-
tions:
Q—I haven't yet decided which of two schools 1'll enter next fall.
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I am sure I can get in either one. But I understand there is some red tape involved in veterans’ administration approval which I can get over with right now, thus saving time later, when I have definitely decided which school I am going to attend. What should I do? A—You can apply for your ocertificate of eligibility now, regardless {of what school you plan te attend. This should enable you to avoid a last-minute rush which is expected te hold up issuance just before
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finish grammer school, then go to Can I use the money I might get from the government {to help pay a hired hand? A—Yes. The government will pay you a subsistence allotment, i hing you wish with || | i
| Q-=My son has two more years of high school before he graduates. He was in the service four years. |/ After he finishes high school, he plans to attend a college which costs more than government pay. ments will cover. the maximum high school allow ance, then have the difference between that and what his remaining two years actually cost him” applied to his college subsistence funds?
Q—My husband and I were both in the service. He has to finish college, and plans .then to go to medical school. I don’t plan to go Is there some way
I can have my education benefits
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