Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1946 — Page 25
3.7, 1948
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ircuit Court diction. no legal aue increase in Ine transit fares, james A. Eme a brief on file today. n was outlined the Railways’ ere, seeking an nt the publie ~
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that the only urt has in the order, requiring er its findings. Monday ly denied the for a fare ine ent, four tokens e tokens for a
, in a hearing , Friday before re L. Hanna, of that the ine ary to finance lipment, | said a transit ld be asking now for equip= in the future, set next Mon n the case. He ». PSC to recone phold the state IS.
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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE. 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (ABC) “4:00 Feature Story Easy Does It Girl Marries Wheel of Fortune |! 4:15 Personal Problems| Easy Does It Portia Faces Life | Wheel of Fortune 4:30°Tea Time nes | Easy Does It Just Plain Bill News 4:45 Tea Time Tunes | Easy Does It Front Page rarrell | To Be Announced 5:00 Tea Time Tunes. | Sports News—-Mel, Billbd, [Terry & Pirates $:15 Word Prom Cntry.| Superman ‘ Melody Billboard H-R Scoreboard | 5:30 Pearson Time Sant. Midnighs Frank Parrish Jack Armstrong 5:45 Gilbert Forbes om Mix Sports—Dick Reed | Melodytyme 6:00 Pattl Clayton Ray Henle Supper Club Luke Walton 6:18 Skyline Root F, Edwards—News | World News ews 6:30 Ellery Queen B'tle Commentators Melody Box Lone Ranger 0.45 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 9:30 Dr. Christian Beatrice Kay To Be Announced | Sportsman's Olud %:45 Dr, Christian Beatrice Kay To Be Announced | Sportsman's Club 8:00 Sad Back Gabriel Heatter McGarry & Mouse '| Oourt Missing Hrs. 8:15 Sad Sack Real Life Stories | McGarry & Mouse | 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 Thtr,| Endorsed by Dorsey | Kay Kayser Esq. Sports Review 9:30 Holiday for Music| Popular Batoms Kay Kayser Earl Godwin 9:45 Holiday for Music| G. IL Talks It Over| Kay Kayser Buzzy Adlam Orch, 10:00 Gilbert Forbes Frank Bdwards Fred Holt News 10:15 Bus. Highlights Music & Milestones| Pleasure Parade Songs of Islands 10:30 Invitation to Music & Milestones | Music You R'm'ber| Ten-Thirty Time 10:45 Invitation to Mus, | Score—Sports Musie You R'm'ber| Ten-Thirty Time 11:00 Blue Barron Orch.| News—Ted Straetor| Ne AD | News 11:18 Blue Barron Orch. | Ted Strastor Oreh.| Sportsman Variety Hour 11:30 Joe Reichman Or| Tempo Review Three Suns Trio Variety Hour 11:48 Jos Reichman Or.' Tempo Review Lee Sims Variety Hour
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PM 6:30--Cross Roads Cafe 9:15~College Mus, Knowl, 4:0 1 Marries 6:45—~News—Kaltenborn 9:30—~College Mus. Knowl, 4:15—Portia Faces Life 7:00--Mr, & Mra, North 9:45—College Mus. Kno 4:3 lain Bill 7:16--Mr. & Mrs. North : ews~Ohamberiain 4 ront Page Farrell 7:30—Penguin Room 10:15—Shelf of Melody 5: Linda's First Love T:48-Penguin Room 10:30-~Stairways to Stars
10:45~Tune Reviewer 11;00=News-Peter Grant 11:15-=Background 11:30--Clyde Trask Orch, 11:40—Olyde Trask Orch.
8.00~-McGarry and Mouse 8:15—McGarry and Mouse : 8:30-Mr. D, A 6:00-8upper Club 8:45--Mr. D. A. 6:15—Nws,, Riss & Kingsby.' 9:00~College Mus. Knowl.
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THURSDAY PROGRAMS
WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (ABC) - 6:30 Barly Birds Morning, Neighbors| Dawn Patrol Hoosier Jamboree 6:43 Early Birds Dixie Four Dawn Patrol Hoosier Jamboree 7:00 Morning Melodies | News—Fun at Bkfs, | World News New,
s Dunkin’ Time Boys
7:15 Morning Melodies | Breakfast Devotion | Musical Clock 7:30 Ayres Good Morn, | News—C'gr't'lations Musleal Clock News 7:45 News Phil & Uncle Ezra | Musical Clock Time to Shine 8:00 Rhythm and Song | Larry Richardson | Musical Clock Breakfast Club 8:15 Rhythm and Song | WIBC Coffees Bhop | Dick Reed Breakfast Club 8:30 Mrs. Farrell WIBC Coffee Shop | Allan Roth Breakfast Club 8:45 Mrs. Farrell WIBC Coffee Shop | Allan Roth Breakfast Club 9:00 Valiant Lady Jane Day's House | Lone Journey My True Story 9:15 Light of the World | Janie Day's House |Lora Lawton My True Story 9:30 Evelyn Winters Crosby Sings Road of Life Church Hymns 9:45 Bachelor's Child'n| Cooking School Joyce Jordan The Listening Post
10:00 Art Godfrey Show 10:15 Art Godfrey Show 10:30 Time to Remember 10:45 Rosemary
News—Board Room Tune Tonics Pauline Alpert Victor H. Lindlghr
Pred Waring Fred Waring
Barry Cameron David Harum
William Lang
11:00 Kate Smith 1115 Aunt Jenny
Up to Minute News Coke Club—Downey
Today's Band Today's Band
Glamour Manor Glamour Manor
11:30 Helen Trent Easy Aces alks Dick & Guy 11:45 Our Oal Bundeay |Radio Wom. Club | Talks George Byron 12:00 Gilbert Forbes Larry Richardson | Tello-Test Baukhage 12:15 Ma Perkins You Take the Mike | Four Stars Charm School
Lunch’'n with Lopes Farm Bureau
‘Round the Circle Dick Reed—News
Kay Reporter Noonday Headlines
1:00 2d Mrs, Burton Cedric Foster PFlit Frolics Catherine Daniels 1:15 Perry Mason John J, Anthony Linda's First Love | Catherine Daniels 1:30 Road of Life Queen for a Day Hearts in Harmony | Bride & Groom 1:45 Young Dr, Malone| Queen for a Day | Editor's Daughter | Bride & Groom 2:00 Surprise Party Downtown at 3 Life Can Be B'tiful| Al Pearce 2:15 Surprise Party P.M. Party Ma Perkins Al Pearce 2:30 Marines « |P. Ms, Party Pepper Young Ladies Be Seated 3:45 Treagury Salute |P.M. Party Right to Happiness | Ladies Be Beated 3:00 Housé, Party Easy Does It Backstage Wife Jack Berch 3:15 House \Party Easy Does It Stella Dallas Wheel of Fortune 3:30 Ayres Program Easy Does It Lorenzo Jones Wheel of Fortune 3:45 Ayres Program Easy Does It Widder Brown Wheel of Fortune + 4:00 Feature Story Easy Does It Girl Marries Wheel of Fortune 4:15 Personal Problems| Easy Does Is Portia Wheel of Fortune 4:30 Tea Time Tunes |Easy Does It Plain Bill News 3 4:45 Tea Time Tunes | Fasy Does It Front Page Parrel| To Be Announc
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AM, 10:00~Fred Waring 1:1 's 6:30—Hymntime 10:15—Fred Waring 1:30~Woman in White :48-Ev'ybody's Choretime | 10:30—Barry Cameron 1:45—-Hymns :00=-News--Jones 10:45—David Harum 2:00—Life Can Be B'tiful ¥:15—Cadle Tabernacle 11:00—News—Peter Grang 2:15=-Ma Perki 7:30--Nws., Riss, Wth., Mk, |11:15—Editor's Dsughter 3:30-Pebpat ¥i 7:45--Chuck Acree 11:30—Young Dr, Malone 2:45—Rig i$ to Happiness 9:00—Buccaneers 11:45—Big Sister 3:00-—Backstage 8:15—News—~Chamberiain | 13 Clul 3:1 tell 8:30—Morning Matinee 3 LOTens0 Jones $:45--Morning Matin P. ML 3:45--Widder Brown 9:00--Morning Matinee 12:15--Fifty Club 4:00 9:15-—Morning Matinee 12:30—Nws., Mkts, Ev, Frm, 4:15=-Portia Life 9:30--Road of Life 12:45—~Everybody’'s Farm 4:30-Plain Bill 9:45-Joyce Jordan 1:00—~CGuiding Light 4:45—Front Page Farrel} ’ WABW (FM) THURSDAY'S PROGRAM P.M 4:30—Tea Time Tune J:lo-Dance Cuvaicads 300-2 Melodies 4:45—Tea Time Time 30 Cc vor 31 ing Sisters §:00~8potlight Varieties 7:45—Musical Favorites 2:30—Dance ro 5:15—Spotlight Varieties 8.00—Pan-Americans 2:45—Danes Maestro 5:30~Viennese Ooncert 8:15—~Pan-Amer} 5:45—Freddy ust
§;45-Just Music 9:00—Evening Serenade 9:15—Evening Serenade 9:30—-Symphony of Song 9:45—Symphony of Song
6: :30—Modern Concert Hall| 6:15—Dinner Musie :45-—Modern Concert Hall] 6:30-Pop Concert 4:00—-Treasury o g 6:45~Pop Concert 4:15—Park & Recreation 7:00—Dance Cavalcade
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Ellery Queen will mix a little comedy with his mystery tonight at 8:30 when .Milton Berle, the gagman, sits in as armchair detective. Mr. Berle, who is judge on “Kiss and Make Up” each Monday night, will try te solve “The Adventure of the First Night” .I imagine this
more fun than a few backstage murders, » ” » 2 t 4 ” “Sad Sack,” the Army appellation for a guy who's always in the
wrong, is etherized again tonight at 8. That's the spot where Bob Crosby performed for Ford last season. That's also whére Dinah Shore will sell Fords this fall. And if Mr. O'Neill doesn't spot a.1946 model for me, this will be the last time we mention the name of that automobile in this column—maybe. Oh, yes, Sad Sack goes into the taxi business
on the program tonight. » n »
s =» # » “Marriage Masquerade” will be presented on the “Dr. Christian” program at 7:30 tonight. It was written by Miriam Marshall of Salt
Lake City, Utah. It's another story about a woman planning to take advantage of a war veteran. Thus, if ex-G. Ls will tune in each week,
they'll not only be forewarned about plots on the part of wily females, but they'll be éntertained by a good drama, too, » n n » » » Tuner-inners who swoon at the number of jazz sessions on the radio air are invited to listen in at 10:30 tonight. As a matter of fact, the newspaper listing reads: “Invitation to Music.” Those who RSVP tonight will hear the CBS Symphony Orchestra play Mozart's Fantasie in F minor, as well as a concerto by Willlam Alwyn, who wrote the musical scores for the British pictures, “Desert Victory” and “The True Glory.” » » »
” » y “Academy Award” will bring another Oscar-winner to the air at 9 tonight. It is “Watch on the Rhine,” starring Paul Lukas. It was first presented as a Broadway play in 1940 and returned as a top screen effort in 1943 to cop the little gold statuette. You can label it a mystery play, if you want to, for it deals with the German underground and ite effect on the lives of a family of a man who couldn't stomach Hitler.
5 = » ” . . L. 8. Ayres & Co. are inviting Al Lynch of the local OPA office to
come up and talk with Eileen Frederic on “The Ayres Program” at 3:85 tomorrow afternoon on WFBM. There seems to be some confusion in the minds of housewives about the OPA. They're beginning to think of it in the same terms as they recall Yehouti, Mr, Lynch will assure them that it is still in existence. ; ” » ” » » » “The Whistler” puckers his way into the night at 7, following a contemporary, Ellery Queen, while Jack Carson and his crew make laughs on the summer beaches. You may have heard the Whistler in the movies, but you've never seen him. You can win a two-buck bet on that if you can find any takers. You never see more than his shadow and hear his voice. Natch, that’s easy for radio—until television comes along. 1 you like your radio listening properly chilled, I recommend timing in for the whistle at 7 tonight. ;
» ~ » » » ” Dave Rose is still doing it. That is, he is still composing a brand new musical selection for the CBS show each Wednesday at 9:30. Tonight he will present, for the first time anywhers, his latest effort, “Good Evening, Friends.” It's built around those notes dance orchestras play , When the leader wants you to go homeé, Kitty Kallen and Curt. Massey will do well in the vocal department. ‘a . x» "a = The paper is about to run short here, buf it occurs to me that the night has a lot of whodunits on the air. So, in closing, we'll point a bony " fogelinger st 8:30 on the.-clock where, tonight, you'll find “Intrigue,” ry thriller. You oan listen to them all, if you want to, but
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—Here are some problems of former G. L's dealing with lost discharge papers and with guaranteed loans:
QI have lost my discharge papers. If I write to the war department in Washington, will I be able to get a duplicate set? A—Yes,
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Old musical favorites played in a new style by Bob Grant and his orchestra. You'll hear “Lady of the Evening,” “A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody,” “My Buddy,” “Cheek to Cheek” and “Begin the Beguine.” ~
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Q—-My wife misplaced my discharge papers. I plan to try to get a government loan soon. Will I need these papers in order to do this? A—Yes. Q—Are certified photostats of a man’s discharge accepted by the Veterans’ administration as establishing his right to the G. I. benefits? A—Yes, Q—I bought a house with a guaranteed loan when I got out of the navy. Since then my wife has inherited some money. Would it be possible for me to pay up the loan now, thus saving the interest pay-
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ments? A—Yes, QI wonder if you will settle an argument for me. My wife and I want to get a guaranteed loan and buy a house, My wife wants to have her mother and father move in with us when we get the house. I claim you can't get a G. I. guarantee on a loan to buy a house if anybody else is going to move into it with you. Am 1 right? p A—The government would prob-|[F ably understand your feeling in this matter, all right. But, unfortunately, you are wrong in the dispute. As long as you live in the house yourself, there is no restriction on how many in-laws can move in with you.
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You might write your congressman and suggest that the law be changed on this point, however, There'd probably be plenty of support for such a proposal. Q-If a man is not a veteran and his wife is, can the wife get a G. IL guarantee on a loan to buy a house in which they both will live? A—Yes.
(Questions will be answered only in this space—not by mail)
PLAN FAMILY REUNION J The Browning family will hold its annual reunion Sunday, Aug. 11, at|i Milligan park, Crawfordsville.
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