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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) | (NBC) . (ABC) 4:00 Personal Problems| Easy Does It When Gir) Marries| Wheel of Fortune 4:15 Rhythm at. Rnd Easy Does It Portia Faces ‘Life | Wheel of Fortune 4:30 Rhythm at Rndm.| Easy Does It Just Plain Bil News 4:45 Rhythm at Rndm.| Easy Does It Front Page FParreu | Musical * Cocktail 5:00 Rhythm at Rndm. (Sports News—Mael. Billb'rd | Terry & Pirates 5:15 Rhythm at Rndm.| Superman Melody 8illboare | H-R Scoreboard 5:30 Pearsos Time Capt. Midnight Prank Parrish Jack Armstrong 6:45 Glibert Forbes Tom Mix Sports—Dick™ Reed | Melodytyme 6:00 Mystery of Week | Fulton Lewis Supper Club Luke Walton 6:15 Jack Smith Frank Edwards World News News . 4 Sub Rota) Henry J. Taylor Melody Box Lone Ranger 5 ub Roy Inside Sports Fred Holt—News | Lone Ranger 7/00 Inner Sanctum Bulldog Drumond |Cavaleade Al ' merica | Lum & Abner ip Ans! Sanctum Bulldog Drumond |Cavalcade America | Ed Sullivan's Pipe. INH ting ator | Case Bk. of G. Hood | Voice of irestone | The Pat Man 3 ghting Senator Case Bk. of G. Hood | Voice of Firestone | The Fat Man 8:00 Radio Theatre | Gabriel Heatter Telephone Hour | 1 Deal in Crime ait Radio. Theatre Real Life Stories | Telephone Hour 1 Deal in Orime 3.30 Radio eatre Spotlight Bands |B. Goodman Orch. | Forever Tops 45 Radio Theatre Spotlight Bands B. Goodman Orch. | Forever Tops 3:0 Seteen Quid T. Dorsey Playshop | Contented Hour Questions for A. M. 9:30 Bob H T. Dorsey Playshop | Contented Hour Questions for A. M aa Bol awk Snow | Popular Batons Dr L Q Earl Godwin 5 b Hawk Snow |G. 1. Talks It Over| Dr L Q It's Your Business 20:00 Gilbert 10:18 Interiud Frank Edwards Pred Holl—News News

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10:45 Eil'n Farrell & Or,

11:00 Buffalo Presents 11:15 Buffalo Presents 11:30 Chuck Foster Or, 11:45 Chuck Foster Or

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§:15-Lone Journey §:30-Lors Lawton §:45-Lowell Thomas 6:00—8upper Club 6:15—News, Riss & Eid

Music & Milestones Music & Milestones Scores and Sports

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First Love

Tempo Review

Pleasure Parade

Mus. You R'memb'r

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7:00—~Cavalcade 7:15~Cavalcade

7:30-~Howara Barlow's Or. T:45—~Howard Barlow's Or 8:00-~~Telephone Hour 8:15—Telephoane tour 8:30—Benny Goodman 8:45—Benny Goodman 9:00—Contented Hour

TUESDAY PROGRAMS

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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 13 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (ABC) 6:30 Barly Birds Breakfast on Farm | Dawn Patrol Hoosier Jamboree, 6:45 Early Birds Dixie Four Dawn Patrol Hoosjer Jamboree’ | 7:00 News, Birlg Sings | News—Meet Staff | world News ! 7:15 Morning Melodies | Breakfast Devouion | musical Clock Nin Tigre Boys) 7:30 Ayres—Gd. Morn | News—Congratula's| Musical Clock News 7 7:45 News Phil & Uncle Ezra | Musica) Clock Time to/Shine 8:00 Rhythm and Song Larry Richardson | Musical Clock Breapfast Club 8:15 News—Song WIBC Coffees Bhop | Dick Reed Breghtast b 8:30 Mra. Parrell WIBC Coffee Shop [Allan Roth kfast Club 8:45 Mrs, Farrell WIBC Coffee 8hop | Allan Roth | Breakfast Club 9:00 Joe Powers Jane Day's House | Lone Journey IM Thue t 9:15 Joe Powers Jane Day's House |Lora Lawton My True Story 9:30 Evelyn Winters |Crosby Sings Road of Life Chureh Hymns 9:45 Bachelor's Chil'm | To Be Announced | Joyce Jordan The Listening Post | 10:00 Art Godfrey Show | News—Board Room | Fred Waring Tom B \ 10:18 Art Godfrey Show | l'une Tonics Fred Waring Tom Bn 10:30 Time to Remember | Uncommon Sense | Barry Cameron Home Edition 10:45 Rosemary Victor H. Lindlahr| David Harum William Lang 11:00 Kate Smith Up to Minute News| Four Stars Glamour Manor 11:15 Aunt Jenny Coke Club—Downey | Tomorrow's Music Seman Manor 11:30 Rom. Helen Trent | Easy Aces Talks Dick and Guy 11:45 Our Gal Sunday | Women’s Club | Talks George Byron 12:00 Gilbert Forbes Larry. Richardson | Tello-Test Baukhage 12:15 Ma Perkins You Take the Mike | Today's Band Charm School 12:30 Farm Circle Dixie Four ‘Round the Circle Kay Reporter 12:45 Farm Circle Farm Bureas Dick Reed—News | Noonday Headlines 1:00 Second Mrs. Burtop Cedric Foster G. AR 1:18 Perry Mason Jobn J. Anthony Linda's Love Cathant e Daniels 1:30 Road of Life Queen for a Day Hearts tn Harmony | 5, ide & Groom

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00 Surprise Party Downtown at 3 Life Can Be Beautfl. | A) pearce :15 Surprise Party Party Ma Perkins Al Pearce 30 Navy Music P.M. Party Pepper Young Ladies Be Seated 45 Food Chats P.M. Party Right to Happiness | Ladies Be Seated 00 House Party Easy Does It Backstage Wife Jack Berch House Party Easy Does It Stella Dallas Wheel of Fortune Ayers Program Easy Does It Lorenzo Jones Wheel of Fortune Ayers Program Easy Does It Widder Brown Wheel of Fortune

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Easy Does It Easy Does It Easy Does It

Girl Marries Portia Faces Life Plain Bill Front Page Farrel

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§:30—Hymntime

6:45—Ev'body’'s Chr. Time

7:00—~News—Jones 7:15—~Cadle Tabernacle 7:30—~News—Riss 7:46—Chuck Acree 8:00—Trailblazers 8 15—News—Chamberiain |P. M 8:30—Morning Matinee 8:45—Morning Matinee 9:00—Morning Matinee 9:156—Morning Matinee 9:30—Road of Life 9:45—Joyce Jordan

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Wheel of Fortune Wheel of Fortune News

Musical Cocktail

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t to Happiness

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4:15—Portia Faces Life 4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrel

PM 2:00—-Walts Musicale 3:15-Dinning Sisters 2:30—~Dance Maestro 2:45—Dance Maestro 3:00—Matinee Melodies 3:15—Matinee Melodies

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5:00—Varieties 5:15—Varieties

4:30--Tea Time Tunes 4:45—Tea Time Tunes

5:30—Concert Viennese §:45—8pike Jones 6: News 6:15—Dinner Musie

6:30—Pop Concert 6:45—Pop Concert 7

7:16—Dance Cavalcade 7:30—~Don Cossacks

T7:45—Trade Winds 8:00—S8ongs -By Gloria

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4 NorRMAN TRAVSES

For thirteen years, man

and boy, I've tuned in this easy way to go to the movies—no fat woman next to me, no popcorn eaters, no get-outers, nothing but good drama. And tonight, Claudette Colbert stars with Robert Cummings in “Without Reservations,” the comedy drama packing ‘em in over at the Indiana this week. It's about a lady novelist and a Marine who meet on a train. You can take it from there by tuning in with a white hand recently doused in LuxvToilet Soap.

= un o y = =" ” “Screen Guild Players” set a new high in dramatic fare tonight at 9 when Lady Esther brings to the air Bing Crosby and

Ingrid Bergman in “The Bells of St. Mary's.” It alse

to listen to this broadcast.

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for Camel each Monday night at 9:30 over WFBM

fontestant answers the questions correctly. : to listen. If someone goes clear through, he's twenty-five bucks richer exempt from the cl#ims of creditors and are not subject to attach-

and becomes a Lemac.

over the highways.

words of wisdom.

“The Long Wait Is Over.”

murderer electrocuted in Michigan. hot seat in the Wolverine State. rap you can get up there.

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on.

stanza.”

sitting through the newsreel

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” » Public spookers won't want to miss a dial twist to “Inner Sanctum” at 7 tonight when Bromo Seltzer fiazes through the creaking door with It may take a long time to get the wait over in the script, but you'llvhave the answer by 7:30. Hi Brown, the producer, has his problems, too. Recently, one of his dramas had a He learned later that they have no Life imprisonment is the toughest See what I mean? ” n Joan Davis was visiting a night club in Hollywood reecntly when «ome thugs came in to give the proprietor a working over with a blackjack. That's the first I've heard of her since she started on her She'll be back with her Tea Room on Mondays at 7:30 later Tonight, “The Fighting. Senator” is still in there slugging it out. Variety, the show biz mag, said recently: “Here's a newcomer which carries plenty of sock entertainment with punchy messages in the third Looks like the Senator has another constituent.

ready to open in about a week (the kids for that reminder), it's high time somebody got on the air to talk to mothers about their offspring's eddication. is doing something about it by inviting Mrs. Walter Caley, President of the Indianapolis Council of the P.-T. A, to come up and visit “The Ayres Program” on WFBM tomorrow afternoon at 3:25. that neither knows enough not to put bananas in the) refrigerator, she should learn something about putting the kids in a schoolroom properly.

8:15—~Pan-Americans 8

30—Just M 8.45—Just Music 8:00—Evening Serenade 9:15—Evening Serenade 9:30 Symphony of Song

“LUX RADIO THEATER" returns to the air tonight at 8 over CBS and WFBM. And, that's the big news you've been waiting say on my superheterodyne. 4

Claudette Colbert

makes a winning

Until then, you'll just have

~ » » un » ~ “Club Royal” opens for business tonight at 6:30 with a jam-packed supper-club filled with sounds as Paul Roberts brings a waxed Wayne dies before he applies for or reKing and his waltzes to the podium. That soothing rhythm of Mr. ceives his’ terminal-leave King’s, according to Charlie Knoerle, angel of the club, is the same Do his relatives get them? sound. that's made by the rugged tread of U. 8. Royal tires humming

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So, Eileen Frederic

A new show started this morning at 9 en CBS and WFBM. called “Joe Powers of Oakville” and each story is completed in the daily | half hour. So, you can start in listening tomorrow morning without Joe is a friendly, small-town guy who has a book full of simple little yarns that everybody likes to hear, tells them with the help of a dramatic cast which makes listening easy on the ears. I heard the first show this morning and think Joe may have something that radio Hstemers will want to make into ma habit. But, you're the boss, so, tune in yourself and, if you don't like it, you can always find a soap opera on the air some place. - w 1 © A

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74 YOURE MARCIA MELCROFT,

A good idea~ You know, Ellen, I'm through with politics. You make friends. But you also make | enemies. Life's too short . ,

Thank goodness you ‘don’t have to attend a meeting tonight . . . Why not take a nap before dinner : . .

But Baxter's o trouble maker, Mr. Mayor. Why appoint HIM to the School Board. Politically he’s on the other side . . .

The easiest way fo gel rid of a trouble maker is fo hand hig a plum, A small one, naturally.

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When intermission

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insisted he had been attacked by a maniac, and violently denied he had attempted suicide because his bank is in a shaky financial

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LATE NEWS FLASH

Wall Street was amazed to kind his bank had been in sound {inanclal condition -- as he had claimed all along. depositors sent a large floral horse-shoe to his

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NOTHIN’ COULD BE MORE PEACEFUL THAN TH' SUN A-SETTIN' OVER MY OWN

NOTHIN' COULD BE QUIETER OR SAFER THAN MY OWN

on the subject:

Q—I was discharged in Decem- be made. In other words, brothers, ber, 1942. Is it true that I will re- sisters, and other relatives are not ceive my terminal-leave pay cash? If so, do I have to use a parlay for CBS in the 8 to 9:30 span of the clock tonight. Bing plays SPecial application form? the part of the priest and Miss Bergman portrays a Nun in this simple, heart-warming story of a little church, a new pastor and the way to that other veterans ; operate a school. If you missed the picture, or, if you didnt, be sure charged before Jan. 1, 1943, get his terminal-leave pay application? It's a swell story with two swell people in it. their terminal-leave pay in cash. Q—Is it. possible

A—You can use the same form|

are going to get as terminal-leave| pay? If payment is made in cash,! can this payment be attached? A—No. All amounts payable are

ment.

Q—What happens if a

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would be the surviving wife and children, in equal shares. If there is ne surviving wife or child, then the surviving parents, including

TONIGHT!

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YOUR G. |. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen Same Terminal-Leave Pay

Form Used by All Veterans

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HARBOR ’ OW,

AN’ VET I'VE HAD A FUNNY FEELING LATELY THAT THINGS AIN'T PEACEFUL OR QUIET OR SAFE IN MY SNUG LIL

IL SLEEP IT OFF’

WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.—Apply- grandparents and step-parents, get ing for terminal-ieave pay is what the money, In equal shares. II most veterans are thinking about there is no surviving wife, child,

these days. Here are some questions 13 . : or parent, then no settlement will

" eligible to collect. Q—Suppose the war department

doesn't have a record of all a vetdo. Men dis- eran’s furloughs. How will it check

A—It won't. The application has for creditors to be sworn to, and this will have The Quiz program is evidently here to stay and one which has SW / to suffice as the basis of payment. stayed around the longest is Bob Hawk's go-around on Monday nights. to attach the bonds which veterans Bob was first to ask the $64 question, and now is smoking out-answers When television gets here, you can see the letters in C-A-M-E-L light up—when the

(Questions will be answered in | this space only—not by mail)

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