Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1946 — Page 34

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Which | Supporting Baxter's protest Little Men's Chowdes ary. : Pane SnaeqAR Wyatt vs. Small | Fifth Horseman |Summer Serenade veto our previous support of charged to your pater— meeting tomorrow night . . and Marching Society— After doi Prank Edwards. .| Fred Holt—News |News your father's housing program. The phone being so handy. - i work in Ind Highlights Music & Milestones| Date With Musio |Songs of Islands tired in 101 Invitat'n to Learn. [Music & Milestones| Music U Remember | Ten-Thirty Time 45 Invitat'n to Learn.|Scores and Sports | Music U Remember | Ten-Thirty Time ness activiti Orch . Welk News—Sportsman | N til 1930, wh PAE C30 GEL | Femmes Te O| BERS, oy VET Ht was un ite » vue or ® e ® Tos Brown Oren. Tempo Revue Designs for Listen's Variety Hour a death, 7 Survivors WLW THURSDAY EVENING OUR BOARDING HOUSE ~With Major Hoople Jane: three % 8:30—Crossroads Cafe §:18—Vaaghn Monroe EGAD, BOYS! IVE AN ACE hi THE [7 LET'S Y YEAR! IT SOUNDS Neien sx 4:00) Marries 8:45—News—Kaltenborn 30-On the Sunnyside | 1HOLE TO OBTAIN GOING-HOME #{ You LIKE AN EASY a : Playh 9:45-On the 8 d / $k por os | Tisimites Plarhouse Si45—0n the Sunnyside | [MONEY ov THIS TRUNK JZA. DO IT 0 WAY TO ENTOY A ; Bessie. Wat 4:48=Fron Farrell {:30--Meredith Wilson 10:15~Clyde Trask Orch BROUGHT DESPITE YOUR. 2 WHILE 30-DAY BEAN e ats \00~Linda’s : dith Wil 30—C; t Nati I ‘is EN rw Love 300 Musto Ha a lid Concert of Nations PROTESTS 15 CRAMMED 7/7 1 GE [,. FIESTA AT THE: Be 4 x 3 Lora Lawton 8:1 usie Hal 11:00~News—Peter Gran ITH MUSEUM CLRIOS ee A THE OLD 7 SHERIFF'S 7 ’ 45 NowsL' 3 \ Eve Ard : oe Damar chug TTomal | S15. Haley & Eve Arden | 110 Fifih® Horsemen | [SUCH AS A WHISTLE -CORD L EXPENSE! IS OFF T'NOO YAWK, T’ great-grandc :18-—~Nws,, Riss & Kingsby.4 9:00—Vaughn Monrose 11:45—Pifth Horesmen FROM FULTON'S STEAMBOAT, 7 TRACK LI'L ABNER , FRIDAY PROGRAMS EARS OTR, SE : “a WE CAN AUCTION THEM / ( WIFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 (ABC) ALL QFF Soc Guilford av (CBS) (Mutual) (NBO-Red) WISH 1310 BACK: DS will be held arly Birds Dawn Patrol WOO . | Barly Birds Breakfast bs Ferm Devs Faire) Hoosier Jamboree Town! >= if Rianne: | 200 Morning Melodies (News, Meet Our Staff | World News News es as 42. 7:18 Morning Melodies Breakfast Devotion | Musical Clock Dunkin’ Time Boys rn in A 130 Ayres Morn. | News—Congrat, Musical Clock News vey came he News Phil & Uncle Ewra | Musical Clock Time to Shine He had bee; i Rhythm Larry Richardson | Musical Clock Breakfast Club 2 Hi Rhythm Ai WIBE Coffes Shop | Dick Reed Breakfast Club a3 a scenic | 8:30 Mrs, Farrell WIBC Coffee Shop |Music Manhatten | Breakfast Club both the Ri 8:48 are Farrell WIBC ‘Cofles Shop | Music Manhatten | Breakfast Club aters. Buria 9:00 Valiant Jane Days H Lone J My True 8 ; Light of is Pos Dans Boas (ior owrca er Survivors | 9:30 Evelyn Winters [Lady's Notebook {Road of Life Hymns All Churches G. W. Han 9:48 Bachelor's Child'n Coops School | Joyce Jordan The Listening Post Rose Harve A. Godfrey Show | News—Board Room | Fred Waring Tom Breneman and sister, ] A. Godfrey Bhow | Tune Tonics Pred Waring Tom Breneman of Indiana :30 Time to Remember | Lorenzo Fuller Barry Cameron Home Edition Pe Rosemary Victor H. Lindlabhr | David Harum Ted Malone 00 Kate Smith Up-to-Minute News| Today's Band Glamour Manor MRS, AMA! :15 Aunt Jenny Coke Club—Dewney| Today's Band Glamour Manor Services fc Helen Trent Easy Aces Talks Dick & Guy - 15 48 Our Gal Sundsy. | Notable Neighbors | Talks, ....... |Jimmy Boyer 4 LY & 11 Olive st Gilbert Forbes | Larry scichar Tello-Test Baukhage fis : , 3 - her home, w Pum Circe [Bie Pour™™ | Round the cures | Kay Reporie vi a un 0 a Tr! PAT. OFF. U Fs Parm Otrcle Farm Bureau Dick Reed News | Noonday Headlines LH bh of the Chim 3d Mrs. Burton. |Cedrio Poster Her®'s to Vets Catherine Daniels LA A native a : Mason John J. Anthony |Linda’s First Love [Catherine Daniels ) Stout has li } of Life Queen for a Day | Hearts in Harmony | Bride and Groom A was a8 membe #8 Young Dr. Malome| Queen for s Day | Editor's Daughter | Bride and Groom bY in I Winner Take All | Downtown st 3 Life Can Be B'tiful| A] Pearce z Hazelwooc 18 Winner Take All |P.M. Party Ma Perkins Al Pearce i ter Valley ci Books P. M. Party 41 ry ‘Young Ladies Be Seated Survivors Paralysis Pr, | You Take the Mike t to Happiness| Ladies Be Seated Ernest Stou House Party Does It B wit Jack Berch . ‘House Party vd Does It Daag oe . Wheel ue Fortune Baldwin; t Ayres Program Basy Does It Lorenzo Jones Wheel of Fortune Mills and J Ayres Program Basy Does It Widder Brown Wheel of Fortune anapolis, Feature. Story Easy Does It Oirl Marries Wheel of Portune Personal Problems| Easy Does It Portis Faces Life | Wheel of Fortune Rn Time Tunes | Easy Does It Just Plain Bill News : . MRS. MARY Tea Time Tunes | Easy Does It Pront Page Farrell] Musical Cocktail » DO IF NUGGET np HIS DAUGHTER Mrs. WLW FRIDAY PROGRAMS ) N PEDIE DIbIEE AND WORN OUT i ETS WE Goan REN YY her home, 18 10:00—~Fred Wi 1:18=Today's Children Ai n 1T BROUGHT HIM Qo ne ? GUN (1, CIRCLE was 04, 10:13. yiotor Lindiahr 1:30 Woman bo White A native c . 8 urches 10:45—David Harum 2:00—Lite Can Be B'tifal 3 Tveident h iip—Bawors Oaagnter. | 3:3—Deppes Touns i oad : : : urch, Ame 11:30-Y Dr. Malo 3:45— Right to Happin i 45 pig Suter o 1:00" Backstage Wile and the Slov ’ 3:30—Lrenso Jones The Rev. 12:15—Pifty Sub SiYeia 3:48 Widder Brown Siticiute at s * oy . 100--GiH: urch Satu . * 115 Faces Lif vk A i pi Portia Fu * 4 will be in St, . 4:45—Front Page Farrell Survivors s WABW (FM) FRIDAY'S PROGRAM Ule; fowr s 4:45—Musical Comedies W30—~Musical Tete a Tete Louis, and Jc 5:00—Varieties 7:45—Musical Tete a Tete er, John Ter 5:15-=Varieties 8:00~Pan-Americana 6:30—Viennese Concert 3:13 Pai-Alletioans A? § Saa Burare Sn 8:45—Just Musio ABBIE AN' SLATS Wand 6.15 Dinner Muse 9:00—Evening Serenade. : x Re | Sa Man ¥>-Evaing Serenade | MAM! 00 YEARS AGO YOUR | [COME BACK AND KILL ANYONE HA! HA! | [HAI HA! 50 YOUVE COME TO Y:00—Cagpus Echoes 9:45—Rainbow Trio ANCESTOR, JUDGE FARO J. TUMBLE- | [WHO BORE TH HATED NAME OF YOUR CHUM| | SAVE ME FROM A CHARACTER Days Comedies LF Oavalcade 10:00—8ign Off WE WILD BL TUMBLEWEED! ALL THIS 1 STUDD WHO DIAPPEARSD BEFORE ° 3 Hi YEARS IN JAIL. IVIL W (Advertisement) — WILD BL THANK YOU $0 RENO, Ni : MUCH, BUT I'M David Fed ¢BM AFRAID YO'RE TAKE MY Wath, ‘Who E in the wil Q ; be returned he : s dering the YOUR G. I. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen Sve das. A y ——— § NORMAN TrRaVES f V 4 Mr. Fedd ; awfully hu The top spot on Thursday listening is still occupied by “Suspense.” nsura nce or e erans had suffere ach week long about 7 peeyem Bill Spier does such a fine job of pro- : his self-imp | @ueing and directing horror happenings that he has his listeners chompin’ Is Improved by N S L | Act desolate sec their fingernails cléar up to the elbow. Tonight, the blueprint calls for NANCY i The 9 10 @isaster in “The Last Letter of Dr. Bronson.” Henry Daniell of the] WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Here,| All restrictions as to the choice . was returnin , , 15, . . we - ’ movies is starred. Tonight, he'll make a bet that he can buy the lives/in answer to the continuing flow|of beneficiary have been removed. COULD I INTEREST YOUNG MAN---HERE'S | |OH, BOY/---AS SOON r. Srna. "of five people. That's where the suspense starts. of insurance queries, is a summary|Any person Or ‘persons, & COrpora- YOU IN SOME BOOKS, A BOOK THAT| |AS I FINISH DIS lind : $n # iu. @ of the changes in National Service|tion, or an estate may be named WILL SHOW | [I'M GOIN IN AND Sug = No | - “Sound Off With Mark Warnow” was originally slated to close shop|L\f¢ Insurance effected by the NSLI as beneficiary. YOU HOW ASK D' BOSS py oll i act. The veteran may now provide TO BOOST FOR A RAISE ARRON _ fonight when papers were signed in which the Army Recruiting Service Journ In th [IO the time for free from CBS. But the good word now Is that youll] J0 fddition to the previously/that his insurance be paid in a YOUR Asking Gr the . 8 : y authorized types of insurance, 20-|single lump-sum to beneficiaries or SALARY ' 1 hear words and muse for at least two more weeks. The bugle blows year endowment policies and en-| he may have payments made in a a. 3 Fevellle at 7 and you're expected to fall out of the bunk house and line|dowments maturing at age 60 and |equal monthly installments ranging Sisuck ou ‘Mp for a lissen. Warnow will play some snappy songs and Peggy Mann|at age 65 have now been provided |over a period of from 36 to 240 og Sn ' Warbles in the guest spot. Then the Army will brag about itself in a as alternatives to which veterans months. ‘mhort dramatic potion. If hubby goes out for a loaf of bread in the mid-|Ccan convert their term insurance. Benefits are now available to an aren ure 5 | le of this show and doesn’t return for three years you'll know that the May Change Again insured veteran who is totally Use uties conduc " Singing commeicial is as convincing as it Is listenable, 1 On each of these endowment pol- abled for as long as six months. search for | J * x = * = icles, the premiums must be paid Tivese ments a Bade 8 She Btaats Cotsworth, who plays around with Shakespeare when he isn't|for the indicated length of time. > Pe poi or " ble rte} When the policy has been pald up|of ‘nsurance, y are paya Preathing into a mike, will be playing cops and robbers on “Crime Pho- Po for as long as the disability exists. fographer” at 8:30. As usual, Staats will beat the police to the punch i hao INGLIN, he ¥ waren BLS) A slight extra premium is charged land make them look like a bunch of dumb clucks by whipping out his| , Peo co amount [for these benefits. The insurance Swe 'eamera and solving the particular problem of the evening, Anchor Otic Re ura Yon itself is not otherwise affected by i —— rin’s- ig th he ne Hass Bponsirs ihe carryin's-on and has a commercial that you can| , po previously authorized plans Soe Pare, b% aided 10. an / HORIZONT : JP ie oie gaan) may now change over to one of the nyerted or term form of NSLI 7x br 1,7 Pictured : #. 4 «a endowment plans. A : lam LE 7 inger . Music with a chuckle in it sets the musical patter pace on the “Dick Increases Accepted NV 7 gs Hager : Show” at 8 this peeyem. Gordon Jenkins has gotten together | ES b: All persons who served in the y me A " Tom Adair to serve you a capsule opera called “Red Wing.” The armed forces between October 8, \ lh 1 7) 15 Supervise Six will pack their luggage to the tune of “Cherry” while the | ro) [Jl | 1940, and September 2, 1945, are en- Ww Wl a 16 Sudanese ow and a Bliss) mix uw a bit on “All Through the Day.” Jenkins y A titled to apply for new NSLI. The Ne: at Negroid usual, use one finger on “To Each His Own.” Dick Haymes Ww [J | total: amount of government life Sn (DR : 1 sending vacatio / A 7 Turkey . un Yn. i posiourds. yas insurance which may be carried by ; viii x ns 8 82 4 | not exceed Mr. Keen is suspicious again. The private eye whose job it is to go! MY BIG STAR a owns may 19 French ri mistrusting people, is called upon to investigate a very suspicious | Rl BD Th : lication may be filed at 30 Bel in “The Case of the Sinister Room,” when the studio lights are /n cigarelies 8 pp oa on pe. ted 37 Russi on at 6:30 tonight. Mr. Keen, who also traces lost persons on | 5 any time, and it will be gran uss side, puts his snifter to work when he discovers that a member of | I upon proof that the applicant meets . mountain social fegister has committed suicide after spending a night in a the required health standards. For-| 22 Air raid pr room. From what I can gather it's just another example of | merly, veterans were limited to the HAVE TO KEEP COMING cautions (i housing shortage— a room full of too many rumors, that is | amount of insurance they had while BER aE HAVE SENIORITY RIGHTS? 23 Anger Ho nn = Now. in service. HERE YOU + Stuart Erwin, whose sieepy-time style always seems to put ™ The details of just how veterans| |GET mw MY 26 Sea inlet / in a six-horse race, will ho-hum through another session as| should ad of HAIR, LARD 28 Horseman y go about taking advantage of “Welcome Arms Apartments” at 9:30 tonight. There'll be | these changes will be discussed here SMITH | 80 Malicious of woofin’ coming from the tenants during the half hour which | ” ii WHAT 15 | burning ERATIRS Why Sp ner kt or crcl ing because of & dis, - ut 33 Whirlwin¢ y J grind into dog food hecause of amps It raises. Stu has a sneaking suspicion that his little niece, HEADS RATIONING BOARD ¥ Bump A , 18 to blame, but he still winds up in the doghouse—a place ordi- Times Spuial 35 Measure reserved for ever-lovin' husbands, ~ NOBLESVILLE, Ind, Aug. 15.— . = 1 fo ge... on.» 2% 's Runnels Olvey, a businessman of Yi | 7 . —_— si 36 Sid ’ _ Glibert Forbes is taking a summer breather these two weeks. So the Clarksville, three miles east of here,| 2) Drees 87 Cont io news editor is taking a rest that he earned the hard way, This has been named chairman of the = ; Z ES : on aslo first vacation since before the war. During the past four years the Hamilton county war price and ra- Ny, 8 bri Forbes missed the schedule of three shows a day were when tioning board. Mr, Olvey fills the G *w HEAR 1) Lo 3 39 Debar fo Burope for a quick looksee, and this June when he missed vacancy created by the resignation| [© A. aint AY EAR ocr SII: 411s (Fr) to watch his daughter get her diploma from Shortridge. "Yl | several months ago of O. V. Winks. : a ; 42 Stitch A the news lineup is busy-bee Dave Rodgers, He just polished — 43 Companiol time se of “Bittersweet” last Sunday, and is now dishing : 45 Hoax WS Six a day. He's here to open shop at 7, again at 7:45, ~ |49 Fish oon, 5:45 and 10 peeyem. That's really getting his eddication : 0 - J 52 On the she g i -manner, and he should know everything that happens. \ tered side * x = ; ‘a’ a» & : a a. 84 Assistant b winds up another week as keeper of the “House Party” : - a A 2 7 dg 85 Heavy blo lh members of the studio audience. Tomorrow, he'll end his 9 = / 88 She is a ra search for the “mother with the most living children.” The “< ro cer & £5 TESTED - and screen ae will be witha radio-phonograph, which AY : LABORATORY ° ic pny n things become too quiet and lonesome, : ’ . . \ ommend : ANG jg ; : : 5 " I . : vidi 1) . : os i ] pin! iW . 2 i he i 2 mi. a ) ns 3 ¢ AY a x ik i ; a » 3 os - ® ng 2 = 1 i