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9:30 Mary Lee Taylor | Crosby Sings Teeth Types Chuckle Time 9:45 Mary Lee Taylor |Jr. Achievem't Ine.| Teen Types Chuckle Tine ———— —— - 10:00 News—Let's Pretd.| The Kids Party Teen Time Club | String Ensemble 10:15 Let's Pretend Tue Kits Party Teen Time Club [String Ensemble 10:30 Billie Burke The Kids Party Ed McConnell Johnny Thompson 10:45 Billie Burke The Kids Party Ed McConnell Veterany Adm, — et m—_ aera 11:00 Today's Theater | Fun and Music Allan Roth Paul Porter 11:13 Today's Theater | Fun and Musie Allan Roth Earl Wilde 11:30 Hollywood Stars |Public Report Talks Amer. Parmer 11:45 Hollywood Stars Public Report Talks Amer, Parmer . 12:00 Gi'bert Forbes L. Richardson, News| Tello-Test News 12:15 Stories About Corn|R. PF. D. 1070 Music Parade Week-End Revys 12:30 County Fair R. F. D. 1070 ‘Round the Circle | Kay Reporter
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10:00 Gilbert Forbes 10:15 Interlude 10:30 Yours Sincerely 10:45 Yours Sincerely
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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (A. B. C) 6:30 Early Birds Breakfast on Farm | Dawn Patrol H 6:45 Early Birds Jimmy Dickens Dawn Patrol Jjoosier Jamboree 7:00 News, Morn'g Mel. | News—Music News Roundup News 7:15 Morning Melodies | Breakfast Devotion | Musical Olock Dunkin Time Boys 7:30 Ayres Good Morn. | News—Congrat'lt'n | Musical Clock New. 7:45 News Faith in Our Timé| Musical Cloek Musical Interlude ees Larry Richardson | Musical 3 ; 8:00 Interlude usical Clock B’kfast Time Revue 8:15 Antique Matorcade Jah Patrol News B'kfast Time Revue 3 u “ K 3 30 Renfro Val. Folks ool Pood mping Jacks Wake Up and Smile
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Barnyard Gang Barnyard Gang
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Chuckle Time Chuckle Time
Farm Bureau
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Fred Holt—News U. 8. Marines
Noonday Headlines Chicago Serenade
Mike-Row-Sc x 1:30 Men & Books Checkerboard Jbr. |The Baxters © | Fair-Side Chats IT'S MY BUDGET, PH urge -- 5 1:45 Advent. in Science | Chéckerboard Jbr. |indiana University | Melodies to Rem'b'r MR. ‘Ds - WILL THREE - FIFTY2:00 Treasury Bd. Std. | You Take the Mike | Saturday Showcase| Piano Playhouse MM-M--- HM-M-- DOESN 2:15 Treasury Bd. Std. | Footlight Echoes | Saturday Showcase | Piano Playhouse THIRTY CENTS 2:70 Basil O'Connor Footlight Echoes Let's Laugh Round-Up Time AN HOUR -- kK. 2:45 Cross Section Hawaiian Music Let's Laugh Duke Ellington RY 3:00 Four Notes Easy Does It Taming Juliette Round-Up Time 3:15 Chicagoans Easy Does It Taming Juliette Duke Ellington 3:30 This Is Our Duty | Easy Does It hools Are Yours | Duke Ellington 3:45 Soap Box Preview| Easy Does-It Nelson Olmsted Duke Ellington PR i erer————————— 4:00 Horse Race Easy Does It No Happy Ending | Saturday Concerts A 4:15 C.1. 0. Comments| Easy Does It No Happy Ending | Saturday Concers 4:30 Mat. at Mdbrk. Easy Does It Ed Tomlinson Saturday Concert oe 4:45 Wom. W. Golf T. | Easy Does It Tom Carnegie Saturday Concert ] WLW SATURDAY PROGRAMS = AM 9:45—-Mail Bag 1:15—Everybody's Farm 6:30—~Hymn Time 10:00~Teentimers 1:30—Boone Caravan 6:45—Ev'body's Choretime | 10:15=Teentimers 1:45—Boone Caravan 7:00~News 10;30—Home Forum 2:00—Saturday Showcase 7:15—Cadle Tabernacle 10:45—8aturday Serenade 2:15~—8aturday Showcase 7:30—~News, Riss, Wt.,, Mkt. | 11:00—~Home Around World| 2:30—~Laugh & Get Acq. 7:45—Chuck Acree ° 11:15—Home Around World| 2:45—Laugh & Get Acq. 8:00—Hymntime 11:30--8milin’ Ed McConnell| 3:00—~Whitey Berquist Or. 8:15—News ¥1:45—Smilin’ Ed McConnell| 3:15—Whitey Berquist Or. 8:30—Morning Matinee P. M. 3:30—Schools Are Yours a 5
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“Maisie” returns to the ether tonight at 9:30 to pick up where she left off in June with Ann Sothern still cracking the same old bubble gum. Maisie’s getting to be a hig girl now, having been bouncing around the box office since 1939 when she was screened for the first time. 8he's still a good girl, kif} and true, but with a tongue so sharp she even sings that way. - Business is booming on her small town Newspaper, and Sheldon Leonard is still hanging 3 around as Lochinvar, the pug-ugly who spouts poetry, = _ wilh Sidney Miller as the office boy. Tonight, “Maze” Ann Sothern will Be job hunting for a vet, and it's an open question whether she does more harm than good. a = " s n ” Wayne King will be back again tonight at 8:30 featuring music that has a softer touch than the sound of a feather floating down on a pile
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hush hush music as “Trees,” “Pretty Kitty Kelly” and “Bon Soir.” | Nancy Evans, the will-o-the-wisp from Indiana, wakes up screaming | (softly, that is) at “The Very Thought of You” and the old Bing Croshy number, “Surrender.” Larry Douglas tangles with the stuff that makes the world go around and winds up “Just a Prisoner of Love.” " » ” n Tommy Riggs will falsetto for Betty Lou on schedule at 6:30 this peeyem. . As usual, he'll be unable to control the upper part of his larnyx and that will lead to trouble. On hand to make you forget all about the' bloodshed will be Anita Ellis, Pacific Coast song stylist, who looks good in almost any song she wears, Don Wilson will talk about what a fine fellow Mr. Borden is, and the way he talks about his cows you'd think he knew them personally. But then, that's an udder story. a» “Adventures of the Thin Man” cracks the kilowatts at 7:30 for its second start of this season. This snappy whodunit features the ‘breezy chatter and small talk of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Charles, will present murder under play acting surroundings tonight. The carousing couple +will run head-on into a search for an ex-convict’s missing “moll.” They come mighty close to a situation that would have made it well-nigh impossible for them to appear on any feature programs, but they come out on top in expOsing people who kill other people for money, It's something with the fancy handle of “The Case of the Careless Chorus Girl.”
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Anybody knows that children are a necessary part of the human race, but there are times when Sam Aldrich would be willing to throw the. whole setup in the ash can. Tonight, for example, he decides it's about time for Henry to learn “independence” away from home, But this isn’t independence day for Henry because he treks to Abbott City and proceeds to lose money, hotel reservations, and tickets to a ball game, The payoff’ comes when Henry and pal Homer check in at the wrong hotel and run up a bill that carries more weight than their pocketbook will stand. Tonight at 7 is the final session for “The Aldrich Family.” They take a two-week summer breather and when they return they'll make conversation over a different wave length. ” " » n » u
Orsor Welles will be heard under different surroundings when he parts the asbestos for the “Mercury Summer Theater” at 9 tonight. The Great Man silently folded his tent and slipped away from New York after his Broadway show “Around the World” flopped to the tune of a couple hundred grand. According to the critics Orson®*wasn’t to be blamed too much for the floperoo, but he still wanted a change of scenery—the kind that would net him a boost in salary. So he is in Hollywood tonight, making obedient conversation and thinking in terms of 33 fine brews, » » ~ * " LJ “
SATURDAY SETUPS: “Let's Pretend” will be celebrating its 16th year on “he air tomorrow at 10:05. Nila Mack will be observing it by using falry tales and livile children to show people of all ages.that life can be beautiful . .. “County Fair” is still having quite a whoop-dee-do over the prize bull calf and the two heifers they are sending to Greece for war relief. Tomorrow at 12:30 the broadcast will feature the takeoff for Greece, with human beings talking about international good will while the cows scan the horizon and think of the pastures that will be Greek to them. .". . Late tomorrow afternoon. Red Barber, all dressed up in his new spiffy title of Director of Sports for CBS, will present The Travers Mile from Saratoga Race Track. Sid Feder, well-known sports correspondent, will describe the race and the antics of the jockeys. That means a lot, I know, because my mothersin-law is always riding me.
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YOUR G. |. RIGHTS . . By Douglas Larsen Alien Veterans Streamlined Citizenship Expires Dec. 31
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. — The Educational requirements are waived. The act applies to all who were enlisted or inducted while in he. U. S. Eligible persons. can be naturalized while outside the U. 8. : Worldwide Program {obtain quick American citizenship | Administrative offices have been to do so as soon as possible.
Department of Justicé is appealing to all U. 8. veterans of world war IT who are aliens and who haven't taken advantage of their right to
set up by the immigration and natAttorney~General Tom C. Clark | uralization service al over the world
| —wherever Anterican veterans or “I am eager that honorably dis-ige.yvicemen might be located. charged aliens who served in Our qemnorary admission is all that armed forces, many of them battle- |, oaq be shown for those who did scarred and decorated, shall know | ot serve outside the United States
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should apply to the nearest office lof the immigration and naturalizProcedure Outlined tion service. This right is provided under the! —— —— - —— Second War Powers Act of 1942 | which expires on Dec, 31, 1946. Vet- CRIPPLED CHILDREN 'erans who are not yet citizens should take advantage of that right before the right is voided { 10 SEE BALL GAMES! Here is the streamlined procedure: | When “play ball” is called at VieDeclaration to become a citizen tory field Wednesday evening, Aug. | is waived. 21, crippled Indianapolis children Necessity to show admission to yi) pe cheering two baseball clubs permanent residence is waived. “ : A person who has served beyond who are the “best” in their scorecontinental limits of the United Pooks. | States need not show lawful entry, They are the Indianapolis Indiof ary kind. No period of residence |ans and the St. Paul Saints who | in the United States is required.|Will play a benefit doubleheader, | re eens a, AAAEE the proceeds of which will be ‘turned over to the Marion County Society for the Cripple Inc.
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